THE DAILY NEWS THE TEA OF ST or ERLING WORTH = ets Only oronte Alberta Meat Market Why Buy Second-Class Meat When You can get the Best From Us at the Same Price? GIVE US A TRIAL 6th St.—Opposite Smith Bik. Phone 208 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. POR RENT — Furnished housekeep! . Knquire Demers. ne WANTED WANTED-—Servant girl for housework. Apply Box 110, Daily News. tf. WANTED—8$1,500.00—Will give orst mortgage on first-class improved prop- erty with good interest. Box 111, News omtice. 124-27|/closely in Prince Rupert, and has Se ee ree ee drawn large audiences to this ote ost —_—_—_— — {popular playhouse. LOST—A pair of glasses with chain in In addition to this, there will cee ee Preece: reture pa be shown a Sterling three-part LOST—Pair of gold-rimmed eye-glasses, between Presbyterian Church and Third Ayenue, on May 2. Leave at Daily News. it. FOR SALE— White Leghorn Rooster. Ap- ply 827 Suminit Ave. tf. FOR SALE—Combined restaurant and rooming house; 14 sleeping rooms. Ap- ply McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle. wu. FOR SALE—Furniture of four rooms com- plete. Cost $1,000.00 What offers? Apply Box 106, Daily News. uw. FOR SALE—Range, 2 bureaus, 3 beds, chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash- = machine, etc. Cheap. Apply even- . 210 Ninth Ave. West. w. music. TALKING CHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Musical Instra- Ments repaired. Bows rehaired, The Prince Rupert Mu- sic Store, 345 Srd Ave. . FOR RENT Summer Caltages At Terrace Five-Room Cottage, with heater, Majestic range, wa- <7 GEO. LITTLE, Terrace. drama entitled delightful program, ter connections, bath, in . ik se oe . Ayps quarts for 15 ¢, Delivered to any , ( i $20. : per part of the city—-Prince Rupert month. Dairy-——Phone Green 252 tf py-— 4 J ‘0 ° Same house furnished— 7 7 $25.00 per month. 3 Skeena hana Distriet—Destrtet of . New 4-Room Cottage, cab- oer that Wi oe rae . nine 6 . lease | oe gr her — inside ® folowing ‘deecrabea renlaston to ang i — 7 0 a - screens furnished bicigicer “Way of the ; run Pa J 00 per month, southwesterly from ‘Mile 84, east from I'wo-Room .Houses .fur- Prinee Ru tt, B, G.; ‘aocha north 320 chains; themce west 2 ato thane nished $10.00 per month. south 46 chains, more the . erly limit of ‘the higt t-of- of the All have sidewalks. are tee Trunk yeaas lwa. ae ditties limit of "ihe i Avay to pol lt oO sald hin higne of- point LOCAL NEWS ITEMS left Clements, M. P., for this morning. H. Vancouver s. rce..9 Father Macdonald is in town from the Queen Charlotte Islands. * ¢ @ W. H. Wark left on the Rupert this morning enroute for the Kast. eo. es Mr. Nunn, representative of the Borden Milk Co., left for Vancou- ver this morning. .* &.2 F. H. Clarry, of Toronto, in on the train last night and left for the south by the Rupert. * * . J. Meadows, a well known Se- attle purveyor, left for the Prince Rupert. came home on . «.4 J. B. Williamson, the Conserv- ative organizer, returned south this morning. a A Marn, of the Granby cdm- pany, went south on the Prince Rupert. 2. Mrs. H. J. W. Brooks and son left on the Rupert to visit in Van- couver, 6 6 Father Bunoz returned last night from his trip in the interior, accompanied by the veteran fa- ther Coecola. “ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN” AT WESTHOLME THEATRE at tonight the and There will be shown Westholme Theatre tomorrow, the last issue of “The of Kathlyn.” This been followed up very Adventures picture has “When Love and Honor Called.” To conclude a there will be shown a very laughable comedy entitled “Love, Loot and Crash.” In this picture, a motor cycle, go- ing at full speed, takes a dive into the sea from a height of at least fifty feet, carrying two riders with it. r worth seeing. This is a feat of daring well CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. TENDERS FOR CONSTABLES UNIFORMS. TENDERS will be received by Clerk, before 4 p. m., Monday, May 31st, 1915, for the supply of six (6) Consta- bles Uniforms. The Uniforms to be made to measure, from Pure Indigo Dye Navy Worsted Serge, to be trimmed with best materials, and workmanship to be first class in every respect, Samples of Material Tender, Tenders to be addressed tw the lice Commissioners.” No Tender will be considered from per- sons of German, Austrian or Turkish ex- traction, The lowest or any Tender not neces- sarily accepted, Further particulars from the Chief of Police. the City to accompany “Po- A. BROOKSBANK, City Purchasing Agent, SKIMMED MILK 5e per quart. BUTTERMILK 10c per quart, two by are s, more or hen. WILLIAM WATBON, inclement, parades will be held at the Exhibition Building. By order, ADATR CARSS, Lieut. 124-29 Acting Adjutant. Quality, satisfaction anti econ- homy. New Wellington Coal. Phone 116. 63tf. aes ———— “[ts Delicious [jrawing Qualities” Are manifested in millions of Teapots dally “SALADA’ LAKE KATHLYN’S COAL DEPOSI 'S Besides being noted as the most picturesque spots a the line of the Grand Trunk P cific, Lake further Kathlyn is comil for renown on account of the valuable coal deposits fm its Develop Fra immediate vicinity. ments being conducted by xX, of that Frank on his claims a couple the lake of miles from indicat the is wide ex deposit the tent, and coal is of an ex- appeal similar to the Valley thracite—hard It belief of coal men who have this coal that it is an a-1 ing fuel which need not be cok ceptionally high grade, in ance and quality Seranton or Lehigh in coals. se amelt j It is smokeless, and hence the « fuel for present six are he opened up and in all of them t! coal is of the same high quality Mr. Frank had splendid wagon road const: Lake Kathlyn to the erty, and for grandeur of scene there nothing in the that can compare with views ©! tained on a trip over this road, the lake, the cier and the three falls all cor tributing to the A trip to the camp will amply repay at for the effort.—Interior At} domestic use. sired ing seams Recently prop- ‘ from is count the mountain, gla- picture. Vv person News. SUPREME COURT WILL SIT JUNE 16 W. E. vesterday Mr. Burritt received a wire from the Attorney General stating that the the on Deputy criminal and civil sittings of Supreme Court will open here June 16th at 11 a. m. “SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL” AT MAJESTIC THEATRE The Majestic tomorrow “The piece presents tonight the Kalem School for from the and has had long and suc- the Eastern and photo- play, Scandal.” This dan’s taken Sheri- Is famous novel of same name, cessful cities. runs in Take This burlesque Round and Away” “Come Elephant a which would make anybody laugh, while “Music in Flats” the roof. is is a com- edy which will raise 68TH E. G. O. R. Orders by Major J. H. McMullin, Commanding, 22nd May, 1915: 4. Orderly Officer—For week ending June 7th, Lieut. Beatty. 2. Enrolment—The undermen- tioned having been enrolled is taken on the strength of the Reg- iment and posted to “A” Com- pany, with effect from May 26th, 1915: W. G. Oakley. 3. Parades—*‘A"’ and Bb Companies will parade in front of the Assessors’ Office on Wednes day, June 2nd, ‘1945, and Friday, June 4th, 1915, at 8 p. m.—Rifle exercises. Should the weather be The purity and fragrance of Baby's Own Soap have made it @ universal favorite. Its use is beneficial to any skin. a4ag SEEGHAM’S | PILLS ctions of Special Valae to Women with Every Pox, Sold everywhere | rified b od la boues, 25 cents cuts Monday's in half. The Sunlig ht wav i ‘ Y 18 80 =-just note. First Cas YOu 80a the garment ; then roll it to soak. Afte ‘tT a while rinse it thoroug hly ¢ Pou POOOOPOOLOODLEIOIODL EL EEE LILES LIES | dirt drops out ie Ao the a. & Sewers. Why scrub, and -« Provincial and Dominion wear and tear the and Land Surveyor when the ¢. aod the clothes Surveying and Engineering Sunlight S a ‘ ca P. 0. Box 10 Phone 85 work with 1 » hurt to Fourth Street fabric or har a a on Ti it once ane Sainewioal thie Sunlight a . way. 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Is Graham Island Queen Charlotte LAND NOTICES lands Land District Gift to your Friend PERRIN’S GLOVES The well known Perrin trademark as shown in cuts should be on every glove fection of you get, as thisassures you pe Style, Fit and Finish. Best dealers the world over sell ~ genuine peann's GLOVES. TAKE NOTICE that I, Grant Thorburn, of Prince Rupert, hotel man, intend to WN am apply to the Chief Conlmissioner of lands for the Province of British Columbia for a license Ww prospect for coal and pe ———— troleum Starting at a post planted two miles west of the northwest corner of Set tion 6, Township 9; thence east 80 chains; — hen e south 80 chains; thence west 80 haius; thence north 80 chains to point i} f commencement; containing 640 acres, i nore or less, |} Dated the 16th day of March, 1915, al yt {| the northwest corper 112-140 Skeena Land District. Queen Charlotte Graham Island that I, prospector, Chief Conimissioner of British Columbia for to prospect for coal and petroleum Starting at @ post planted two miles west southwe thence east 80 chains; thence TAKE NOTICE of Vancouver, to the cense Province of the Township 9; north 80 chains; south 80 chains to voint of com containing 640 acres, more or thence mencement; less, Dated the the 112-140 CORPORATION OF THE CITY or PRINCE RUPERT, B. C WARNING. NOTICE is hereby given that from May 17th, 1915, until further notiee during the laying of the water main across Sha watlins Passage at Fern Passage, the sald Passage will be elofed to navigation as cables will be strung across the same All boats using the Passage after the above date do so at their own risk W. MeGRORGE MASON, 116-120 City Engineer Ship your vo JOHN ipnnae, st 16th day of March, southwest corner. 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