THE DAILY NEWS “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. / FOR RENT FOR RENT with sitting room, light and phone; Close in. Apply Box 108, The News. tf. with stove, FOR RENT — a. . rooms, Inquire WANTED WANTED—Girl to do second work and assist with children, Apply, Mrs. Geo. A. Bryant, 6 Waldron Apts. 119-121 WANTED—General servant. Apply Mrs. Guttstein, corner of Tatlow and Sixth Avenue. w. LOST LOST—A pair of glasses with chain In cover. Finder please return to 315 Third Ave. 121-22 About a month ago a silver cup, “Harold,” around Summit Apart ments. Finder please return to 5 Summit Apartments. 120-121 LOST—Pair of gold-rimmed eye-giasses, between Presbyterian Church and Third Avenue, on May 2. Leave at Daily News. it. LOST engraved FCR SALE FOR SALE—Furniture of four rooms com- plete. Cost $1,000.00 What Apply Box 106, Daily News. FOR SALE—Range, 2 bureaus, 3 beds, chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash-— ing machine, etc. Cheap. Apply even- | ings, 210 Ninth Ave. West. WOULD PARTY WHO TOOK LADIES’ | umbrella, With silver handle and mono- gram L. M. J., from the Westholme The- atre dressing room on the evening of April 27 kindly return same to Mr. J. R. Beatty, Government wharf. 107-08 VIOLINS AND ALL Musical Instru- ments repaired. Bows rehaired. The_ Prince Rupert Mu- sic Store, 345 3rd. Ave. ; tf. TALKING CHINES, m FOR RENT Summer Cottages At Terrace Five-Room Cottage, with heater, Majestic range, wa- ter connections, bath, gar- den and lawn—$20.00 per month. Same house furnished— $25.00 per month. New 4-Room Cottage, inet kitchen, water blinds and screens furnished —$15.00 per month. Two-Room .Houses .fur- nished—$10.00 per month. All have sidewalks. cab- inside, GEO. LITTLE, Terrace. Alberta Meat Market Why Buy Second-Class Meat When You can get the Best From Us at the Give us A TRIAL Bth St.—Opposite Smith Bik. Phone 208 Same Price? were oe A. E. WRIGHT Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor Surveying and Engineering P. ©. Box 10 Phone 85 Fourth Street FOR TAXI Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert ~ BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money = if ae Satis- UNION TRANSFER ( C0. ‘° Furnished bedroom for two, bath, $10.00 per month. offers? | tf. | ‘the tonight. The Famous Juvenile Bostonians. from one of their tan scene ENGLAND BEATEN IN AE A POOR GAME The international feotbal | game between England and Scot- jland, played at the recreation on yesterday afternoon, by realized expectations, of football the 1 means being standard of jordinary league games—a_ state of doubt to the ifact that the players were unpre- | pared to stand the storm of ninety football the conditions existed. the exhibition decidedly below matters due no under cli- that | There was quite a large concourse jo if the fol- | minutes jmatic when people present llowing teams lined up, viz. Brand; Garnet and Yardly F. | Hardy Cameron, England Slocum; Church, and Hardy; Hardy, Atcheson and Hooper. MeDulf Murray Broughton, | Neil- Ss. | Seotland—Grant; and Abbett, W. McCraik, MeW illiams /Murray; and |Hunter; Kinghorn, and son. England won the toss and Scot- | had to kick off a sun varying wind, that helped the Englishmen to dominate the the land against strong and a state of matters raine during opening period, when | Grant almost The into a bad clearance by Seots the when Kinghorn handled at the cost his side after ‘limelight, ball a point. this came more eritical moment. | LAND NOTICES Skeena Land District. Queen Charlotte Islands Land District Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE that I, Grant Thorburn, of Prince Rupert, hotel man, tntend to |< Province of British Columbia fow a license to prospect for coal and pe troleum: Starting at a post planted two miles west of the northwest corner of Sec- tion 6, Township 9; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated the 16th day of March, the northwest corner. GRANT THORBURN. Samuel Horner, Agent. Yor the 1915, at 112-140 Skeena Land District. Queen Charlotte Islands Land District— Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE that I, Samuel Horner, of Vancouver, prospector, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for the Province of British Columbia for a Hi- cense to prospect for coal and petroleum: Starting at @ post planted two miles west of the southwest corner of Section 7 Township 9; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to point of com- mencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated the 16th day the southwest corner. 112-140 of March, 1915, at) SAMUEL HORNER. — FOR RENT TWO HOUSES SIXTH & THOMPSON ST. STRICTLY MODERN CHEAP EB —APPLY— Pattulle & Radford 2nd Ave. ane 333 2nd Ave. aa | effect ive ibut on one jback game, j have ™ | perate efforts to take the lead, | failed, lsuccessful lKinghorn kick. apply to the Chief Commissioner of lands|, hand net re Nothing daunted, the they returned t English goal and a good shot Neilson found the and seemed from imsice the over the post, but, a position to judge, as the referee was not the eff: ball gare tine, in rt went for naught, as the inte Soon after, Hunter and horn gave play let the Scottish left away Neilson’'s King- the li In- play by the English for again. from cross his side ad. wards spoilt numerous chances, lameron was he the occasion ¢ going strong through when was brought down within dreaded area, and with the result- ant kick Garnet made no mistake. Piay ruled even after this, but de-| the pe- from arrived soon after, |. | | teriorated opening riod; half-time all with | with the standing one The Scotland score half forcing a second opened corner which! At this Englishinen adopted the one-| to the had during the closing minutes of the half. This helped to game which at no period could The or two des- but proved abortive. period | the of! due abseuce F. Hardy, who been injured first spoil a good. been termed Englishmen made one while Scotland Were little later, converted a nore a when penalty The only redeeming feature of the game at this period was the good goal-keeping of young Brand, who saved numerous like ly the the but was unfortunate saving of shot left, which he rut for the Seotch forwards to put in the net,. Kinghorn and Broughton sharing in the honor. shots, in Cross palmed « This seen Englishmén, frequent ed to tinish the who made attacks to only on Grant no purpose. From a rather wide cornei the the and a KICK by English right, Scoltish left broke forced off Slocum, Ww. farther away corner Was the put Scotland after best and from Murray ahead. lost when free kick still the chance Soon their a Englishinen to watched a good shot hit the through, score, lLardy from Hooper post instead of rushing it An soon afterwards came to a finish the goals to one. Mr. W.C. B. Smith refereed the game and gave uneventful game with Scots winning by four general satisfac. tion. Stolen, from the British-Amer- ica Cannery, Skeena River, on the morning of May 13, 1915, two lishing boats and two nets: Boats 24-foot keel of fir, 4 inches thick; A. B, C, stamped in- ide sternpost; gunnel strip 4x3 inches, oak near stern, forward of ti Sails stamped B. A, Leads amped B \ lines A, B, C, 5 mesh, 8 3.4; 400 fathoms. \ reward of 8100 for each boat covered will be paid to | pable | Henry, the party furnishing information ' ity Cannery Manager leading lo the convietion ef the thief o1 thieves rr to W. D. BURDIS, 8. ©. Salmon Canners’ Associa. tion, Vancouver, B. 124-3535 | The Westh “FANTANA” MAKES GREAT HIT AT THE WESTHOLME { crowded house was present the or a f the Juvenile Pr Ru ince ay Fantana”’ was ted, and a bright, merry li! ongs Puneful excellent c¢« yas clever dancing medy th pretty dres scenery have al tana’ a success evel ight was we last 1 \ exe eption <8 m Hellen, always a fa dashing naval lieu- her best, singing and dancing cleverly ‘T Want to Go to Ts of applause most evening sweetly number, kyo, rounds and of the ses of the vitehell “Fa ether evoked prominent Miss sang Miss was one suce: Ina ntlana nice and tog with Hellen the scored heavily with duets, “The Farewell Waltz, Just My Miss O'Neill acted and Bil Style and sang as cha jing the ¢ |The comedy parts were of Misses Canfield drolleriés as ever as ommodore in the ca Patsie Dixie these provoked hands and of Doris The young ghter Mis " White. clever ladies Che Wh mbers Phat lan- Hen Miss oars ol My Art le and Miss Ward Miss ( antield gro vs Can-can ry were warmly applauded Rolling has befo but last vod old song frequently goes better than Canfield’s been heard here re, night proved that a a different new one. Miss Lila Defty, a small neweomer, sang nicely and was warmly received. Other parts ably sustained by a number of clever artistes. Tipperary Mary” will be play- ed lor it hen the company will ag i ser te a intage. The features of this show are the ltoner ( the “Fox Trot rhe Juvenile Bostonians are leaving on Wed nesday for an extended tour of the principal centres of Alaska and the Yukon, and it is confidently expected that they will pay a wel come return visit on their way south, shoe member fh. ily Feld by all NOTICE TO MARINERS On and after May 25th thre present light on Cape Mudge will be obstructed t¢t uth-bound vessels In its place a lamp will be hung from the new structur: Visible only to south-bound ves sels, cuts Monday’ s in half. The Sunlight w --just note. the garment ; to soak. Afte ay is 80 eas First you sean then rol] it up Tr a while rinse it thoroughly and | the dirt drops out like magic, - Why scrub, and rub, and wear and tear the Clothe when the gentle strep th of Sunlight Soap wil] @ the work with never a heat to fabric or hands Try it once this Sunlight | way. At all grocer i ar ova pareens _ —— = — MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A Birks’ Illustrated Catalogue In Your Home During 19/5 As a medium through whioh you may select gifte suitable for every occasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest value Birks’, Vancouver, le the great gift itore of the West. Our Mall Orde — Department and our tivetrated Catalogte forme a convenient avenue lead. Ing to @ selection from our lmunense stocks. a WRITE FOR THE CATALOGUE—YOU WILL NEED IT. Manis Birks G ins Li imited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Granville and Georgia Streets Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director = VANCOUVER, BC os. 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