a = PORT SIMPSON DEFEATS RUPERT AT BASEBALL Accompanied by about thirty loyal rooters, those frisky Colts journeyed to Port Simpson and were defeated in a good nine-in- ning game by the strong Simpson team. “Although beaten in the game, the boys from Rupert excelled in athletic events. A. Pescott won the 440-yard dash. A relay team of Fred Gilhuley, W. Anderson, Bill McLeod and A, Pescott were winners that event, while the base running of Ben MeDaniels time, winning easily in 14 seconds flat, composed in against nearly equalling the world’s rec- ord of Hans Lobert, was another feature. Short speeches by Indian Agent Perry and Chief Dudoward, fol- lowed by dancing in the evening, completed a very enjoyable ex- cursion. EEE “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom for two, with sitting room, with stove, bath, light and phone; $10.00 per month. Close in. Apply Box 108, The News. tf. FOR RENT — Purnished henner . Inquire Demers. ne WANTED WANTED-—Servant girl for housework. = E> — GILLETTS LYE EAT T LOCAL PROSPECTOR DESCRIBES SEWARD well known prospector of Hazel- Rupert, who Lewis Duncan, and Prince is now at Seward, Alaska. Mr. Dunean states that railroad ton construction is not expected to start until the middle of July. There are several hundred men working at Ship Creek, but there are far more men than jobs, and it is a good place for the labor- ing to from the meantime. The writer says that real estate man stay away in in Seward is advancing by leaps and bounds, inside business prop- erty selling for from $8,000 to $12,000 per lot, and corners fetching $15,000 to $47,000. Se- ward has a population of about 3,000 the anyone building has to bring lum- from the There are two lumber mills in Seward, people. For present, ber in outside. but only one is in operation and cuts only 6,000 feet per day. The other has been purchased by the United States government. -_-_—_— GREAT MILITARY FILM AT WESTHOLME THEATRE The Westholme last night with a great five-reel pro- opened duction depicting the taking of Quebee by the British under Wolfe. The scenes are most realistic, showing the’ British sailing ships coming up the St. Lawrence, and landing troops to Apply Box 110, Daily News. tf. WANTED—General servant. Apply Mrs. Guttstein, corner of Tatlow and Sixth | ¢ Avenue. tf. attack LOST LOST—A pair of glasses with chain in| — cover. Finder please return to 315}! Third Ave. 121-22), LOST—About a month ago a silver cup, engraved “Harold,” around Summit Apart- ments. Finder please return to 5 Summit l Apartments. 120-121 |, LOST—Pair of gold-rimmed eye-glasses, between Presbyterian Church and Third the forts held by Mont- ‘alm. Perhaps the most striking scenes are those of the fireships, set afloat by the French, drifting down towards the anchored fleet The defeat of the attack faithfully n the night. irst British is portrayed, followed by the night anding and the climbing of the ‘liffs to the Plains of Abram, cul- minating in the taking of the cit- Avenue, on May 2. Leave at Datly|adel by the British. News. {=} A love story running through FOR SALE the piece adds a touch of ro- ’ ane mance, and throughout it is one arte otagtarame 424] of the most stirring films seen in ply McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyie. tf. FOR SALE—Furniture of four rooms com- plete. Cost $1,000.00 What offers? Apply Box 106, Daily News. uf. POR SALE—Range, 2 bureaus, 3 beds, chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash- ing machine, ete. Cheap. Apply even- ings, 210 Ninth Ave. West. ts. ES, VIOLINS AND ALL Musical Istru- Ments repaired. Bows rehaired, The Prince Rupert Mu- sic Store, 345 3rd Ave. w. this popular house. The orches- tra helps out the effect beautiful- ly by playing military musie suit- able to each little episode, even the boom of the guns being sounded. A splendid Pathe Gazette and “A Proposal Deferred,” featuring Mary Fuller, complete a program well worth seeing. Majestic Theatre SIX-REEL .PROGRAM—SIX “THE BLACK BOX”-——In two parts. 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— $256.00 per month. New 4-Room Cottage, cab- inet kitchen, water inside, blinds and sereens furnished —$15.00 month, Two-Rh@m .Houses .fur- nished--$10,.00 per month. All have sidewalks. > GEO. LITTLE, Terrace. “THE BOOB DETECTIVE” —Comedy. ANIMATED WEEKLY—World and war news. “THE BATTLE”’—Two-reel Sterling Comedy, —Coming Friday and Saturday— New Feature and a Big One, Too. “THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL,” in Four Parts, featuring Alice Joyce, + Leading Star Actress in the World of Fildom. THE DAILY NEWS ” COUNCIL MEF TING fhe semi-monthly meeting | ‘TRADES AND LABOR | } | the Prades and Labor Council wa | held in the Carpenters’ Hall Tuesday night, when Orga | Depning presided over a larger ltendance of delegates, Presid iS. D. Maedonald being unav ably absent. | The minutes of the previous | meeting having been read and ap lproved, the Market Committee r | ported progress, as did the Gon imittee on Industrial Training a the Labor Temple Committee The report of the organizer wa received and adopted. Secretars Thomson notified the delega that he had received = sev copies of the proposed W men’s Compensation Act, as dered from Victoria. The question of the dismissa of Miss Nauman, a member of th Musicians’ Union, from the West holme Theatre orchestra was d cussed, a committee being aj pointed to act in conjunction with the Musicians’ Union. expressions of the the council, it would appear From the delegates that | a very grave injustice has been | done to Miss Nauman. The labor representatives of the City Council were in attendance to the The council adjourned at 11 p.m certain matters with labor discuss trades and delegates. MANY GRAND TRUNK MEN ON FIRING LINE The Grand Trunk and Grand Trunk Pacific Railways have now supplied to the Canadian active it twelve * hundred service contingents, is an- nounced, over men, the* sys- tem has sent its quota. The presi- Every department in dent, Mr. E. J. Chamberlin, has his secretary in the fighting line, and in another battalion is the secretary of Mr. Howard G. Kelly, vice president, in charge of main- tenance, construction and opera- tion. Get and screen doors put up before the flies get Fritz it. Phone 121-23 your screens too bad. does 583. Quality, satisfaction and econ- omy. New Wellington Coal. Phone 116. 63tf. — —— — — NOTICE TO MARINERS On and after May 25th, the present light on Cape Mudge will to In its place a lamp will be obstructed south-bound vessels. be hung from the new structure visible only to south-bound ves- sels. 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY'S OWN RIFLES. - Orders by Major J. H. McMullin, Commanding, May 15, 1915: 1. Orderly Officer—-for week ending May 31, L. J. Beatty. Next for duty, Lieut. Carss. The been 2. Enrollment under- mentioned enrolled, of the having is taken on the strength regiment and posted to “A’’ Com- pany, effective from 19th inst. Edward Vickers Ling. 3. Appointments— Lt. Carss is appointed Acting Adjutant, Capt. Gillatt on leave. 4. Parades—‘A”’ vice Company will parade in front of the assessor's Wednesday, 26th inst., and on Friday, 28th inst., at 8 p. m. office on Ritle exercise, secs, 13-21, Should the weather be inclem- ent parades will be held the Exhibition Building. By Order, J. B, GILLATT, Captain, Adjutant 68th Regiment. Alberta Meat Market Why Buy Second-Class Meat When You can get the Best _ From Us at the Same Price? GIVE US A TRIAL 5th St.—Opposite Smith Bik. Phone 208 Skeena jane fesetet—paseotos of TAKE NOTICE’ that William Watson, t emo, B. C, o¢eupation Contractor, tends’ to apply for permission to lease the following cribed Commencing at the Meth of Was e ’ or ay of cle Railwa 4 “ southwesterly Prinee Rupert, B, G.; chains; theace west 20 chains “og south 46 chains, more or less, to the . of in- erly limit of the Right-of-W. of the Grand Trunk Paeifie iiwa “Lompan ; thence northeaste! plone the northerly limit of the said Right-of- to point oO commencement; contelning about SO acres, more or less, WILLIAM WATSON, CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF Woman’s Health and spirits depend upon her digestion and circulation Sallow akin, pimples, facial blemishes and depression dis appear after the co has been cleansed and the blood purified by BEECHAM PILLS Directions of Special Value to Women with Every Box, Sold everywhere. la boxes, 25 cents A, E. WRIGHT Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor Surveying and Engineering P. 0. Box 10 Phone 85 Fourth Street FOR TAXI | “< ~ Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert i | | i } | ; BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC ; LUMP COAL - $9.50 per Ton — Cash on ¢) Delivery | Money Back If Not Satis- 2. factory | UNION TRANSFER CO. 3) 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 Sunlight Soap ; cuts Monday's in half. The Sunlight =-just note. First you go the garment; then roll it ; tosoak. After a while = , rinse it thoroughly ar, ; ehiy and dirt drops out like magic = Why scrub, and rub and wear and tear the clothe = when the gentle stren th ot Sunlight Soap will do th work with never a hurt - fabric or hand labor Clean Way is g0 easy Try it once this Sunlicht way. At all groce: ft FOR RENT ———, —, MAKE SURE YOU HAVEA | Birks’ Illustrated Catalogue In Your Home During | 9/5 ae As a medium through which you may select gifts sulledle for every occasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest value Birks’, Vancouver, le the great gift ‘tore of the West. Our Mall Orde Department and our tiustrated Catalogtee forms a convenient avenue lead ing to a selection from our immense stocks. WRITE FOR THE CATALOGUE—YOU WILL NEED IT. Henry Birks G Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITIHS Granville and Georgia Streets Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, BC TWO HOUSES SIXTH & THOMPSON ST. STRICTLY MODERN CHEAP —APPLY— Pattulle & Radfrrd 2nd Ave. LAND NOTICES Skeena Land District. Queen Charlotte Islands Land District Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE that I, Grant Thorburn, of Prince Rupert, hotel man, Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of lands for the Province of British Columbia for \S Whether For Yourself orasa Gift to your Friend PERRIN’S GLOVES The well known Perrin trademark as shown in cuts should be on every glove you get, as this assures you perfection of Style, Fit and Finish. Best dealers the world over sell the genuine PERRIN'S GLOVES. @ J 6iris) —— a license two 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; thenre 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 1015, 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 H- cense to prospect for coal and petroleum: Starting at a 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 voint of com- meucement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated the 16th day of March, the southwest corner. 112-140 1915, at SAMUEL HORNER. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. NOTICE is hereby given that from May 17th, 1915, «intil further notice, during the laying of the water main across Sha watlans Passage at Fern Passage, the said Passage will be elosed to navigation, as cables will be strung across the same All boats using the Passage after the above date do 80 at thelr own risk. W. MeGRORGE MASON, City Engineer 116-120 Ship your URS FREE oes Write today, address re JOHN HALLAM LiMiTED Wit Hil He MAH i WET Hi WN Hi Mi Absolute Flower Purity Fragrance Puce vegetable oils are the Natural flower: . _ , the base of Baby’s Own soap. | to Baby's = , which It promotes skin health and | clinging fragran ea prevents skin troubles. makes its use 5° | , FOR. BABY’S OWN SOAP IS WELL WORTH RUNNIN® sew In the interest of your skin, send for some How bok etd Soe ee ee