THE DAILY NEWS wr (THE LONDON P2ESS ON We Cannot Control the Law | Prince nurenrannives. THE Lonter ypckr’s DEFAUL' of Su ly and Demand and thus secure tea at The following were amongst thr : ‘ n a fix pee, but we can and will control the (4.0) .j4.. passenwers on tn Se ae QUALI Prince Rupert, the first G. T. P ~~ ¢ aa ! oo boat to arrive on the new sched yult.” says the fina il t we 5 ule, at 6:30 this morning: ' Daily Ma n spite of | Mrs. F. BE. Reynolds, E. Brow that a settlement | SHOE Iai td ek RnR. G. Makine, R. Taylor, J. H i t of arrangement. D Kenny, T. Shadown and son, ss many of these small (al , ee ail ' palities have be , Dow, R. Horie, Mr. Abe, Aki nunicips For 23 years the Standard of Excellence in teas [yaisaueni, Mrs. Brown, Mrs |» their borrowings, but thy has been yeSALADA and come what may, it shall |Shirteliff, H. Rickleson, H, Galla is rendered easy for th BLACK never deviate from that standard. BSt =i gher, Mr. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ag-| financiers, to whose profit it | q . - ae 2 Mrs. Dockrill, Mrs. White-|they sh 7 - 7 we tor | : side, Mr. Aldridge, W. Richard-|- i eae a 3 son, R. George, C. G. McLear i these exceptiona | till, J. C. Johnston, Mr. MeGin-| any case, we a Pheer ae peonantese Dainty Garments—Fine Linen— | Mrs. Christian went south this/pus, } , } ator in! cipality hanging ab CLASSIFIED ADS. jaus, Mr. Foster, Miss Johnston. | akan These are surely worth your ; morning. )8. B. Johnston, F. A. Burgiss, J.| eraul | ' es lm, Rell, . W. Lisee. Mre. Jenson. | best care and the use of noth- \ ee 4 ae | Mrs. Morton left for Smithers} p ariand, E. Leland, A. Good-| YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL. ing but the soap that cannot 2 cited nionstonetiaiaiie ——__—__—— {this morning. win, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conn: _ hurt the finest fabric— 3 | LOST—Gold brooch, yesterday afternoon, » ¢-9 ; . : Northwestern League. , : : . between Hospital and Second Avenue George H. Rull left for the R. M. Johnston, Mr. McLeod, A Vancouver, 7° Aberdes ‘ Here’s the Sunlight way: / ee ee Ore aad this mo Houde, A. Jockney, J. R. Mitchel ae First, soap the garment; then roll ? to Steen, 834 Second Ave 133-86 |South this morning. T. V. E. Patte ur. B , Seattle, 8; Ta 1 f } ' : . ee - ¥. S. Patterson, Mr. Brown, . aaa hes Williaa it up tosoak. After a while, rinse WANTED D. H. Morrison left for Vancou-|2- Ross, C. E. Ross, Mrs. Kirk- i i es sca well and the dirt practically drops a me Prince & t jwood, Mr. Henderson, Mr. Bax — ae out. No wearisome scrubbing, WANTED—By single gentleman, board|‘°? On the Prince Rupert. Boston, 3: Pittebare, 7 ’ aa cad fia ell ? plane. Privat — iter, Miss Baxter, T. Dyde, H. ( no hurtful rubbing—the gentle d roo ith use rf pi : . | i if y i family preferred tf. Miss Grassey left for her old| Veal, L. McCaldish, A. McCready, i ; *"y" " strength of Sunlight mos WANTED—Competent nurse for tW©lhome in the East this morning. | Mrs. Wilson and two children and| New York, 1° “ ailmos om ou children. Apply Box 112, News. tf. . 6 © | Mrs and Mites Mathews Philadelphia, 4; Chicag ; f effort anc en- WANTED—Servant girl for housework. = . ; are & nnings . tirely without ; : Colonel MeSpadden left for! i . ae Apply Box 110, Daily News. Ww. cs A scan League injury. — Vancouver on the Rupert this FOOTBALL. mer gue. ‘ Try one cahe— | i St. Louis, 1; Washington, 4 ‘ cake aii FOR SALE morning. , ee : you'll find it’s ih FOR SALE—Gas launch; 27 feet Jong, half oe . Football seems to have come to, “'!'Caeo, fe; . hind to the \ ae) cabin, half canopy top; with di five | uality, satisfaction and econ-| ; Cleveland, 2: Philadelphia \ saupeten neevs a an Will | ’ | stay in Prince Rupert, for at last sis ae cde dll At all grocers hands, too. 135 y ell heap Owner leaving city Phe aot omy. New Ww ellington Coal. | rhe th th ‘ Dx it, 15; Bostor Blue 69 494-35/Phone 146. ones, [nights game the gathering of Coast League. FOR SALE—White Leghorn Rooster. Ap- | -F.9 spectators was larger than at any San Francisco, 7; Oakland, 9 ply 827 Summit Ave tf. | rhe train which came in lastiprevious game this season, with Los Angeles, 0: Venice, 2. FOR SALE—Combined restaurant and/ night carried a standard dining| sp, ee . , sie Salt ke. O: Portland. 5 ‘ rooming house; 14 sleeping rooms. Ap-| : : the fair sex indeed well repre- alt La ii ee: ae Sines ply McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle. tf. | 4. sented. The contesting teams |= e | s s ? jwere the Sons of England and Regiment, who had already met in a friendly game, when the result was a one-goal draw. The sol- \ liers, however, made a better ap- FOR SALE—Furniture of four rooms com- ‘ plete. Cost $1,000.00 What offers? Mr. Craddock, representing : . | Apply Box 106, Daily News. tf. | ie ant Explosives, returned from last night. ° 8 *@ orasa Gift to your Friend : he e or music. the Interior has the TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND aLb}| Mr. McGinnis, engineer of the) LIGHT . M I instru. | hie niin tiaiaiiile einen pearance last night, and always NATURAL usica -' Dolly Varden property, came in on| eet COLOR seemed the more likely winners end «TASTE of ments repaired. | the Rupert this morning. Bows rehaired. The | 7) 2 i Prince Rupert Me-| Since the Langemarck fight,|PTostess and Cunningham, from sic Store, 345 srajour boys have been christened|!¢ft back position, gave them the Ave w.|°The Never-Budge Canadians.” |'ead with a long shot which de- ; b | ee ae jceived the English keeper, whi | ih W. Smith and Mike | shortly afterwards Atcheson made i Shad he ell known railroad|desperate efforts to reduce PERHANGING vs : well know a * i x ; s J ‘ tue KALSO itractors, came in last night/leeway, but wi ardiey missing AIN MINING from Prince George. Ifrom the haifback line the for- ° TING | _ | wards did not get the FRESH RICH CREAM, and is much superior to the old-fash- loned condensed milk for the table and cook- ing. 'T HAS THE NATURAL FLAVOR The recent Government report gave B. C. Milk most favorable mention. | Right from the start, they mad GLOVES well known Perrin trademark as aoa in cuts should be on every gios you get, as this assures you perfection of || Style, Fit and Finish. || Rest dealers the world over sell the genuine PERRIN’S GLOVES J a he necessary 4. B. Clabon, the well known lsup ort, and their attacks were al! F. G. ROBERTS ; apa, Pgte ' — 7. 06 Geer fas. . © Bex O88 ning man, came in on the Ru-|to no purpose. The Regimental BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC oe jpert this morning and left on es Weed unlike their opponents, |< LUMP , sil train for the Interior. jalways lookeddangerous when they . eh 3 |e yt to the English end, and Long. C O A : Mrs. Frank Dockrill and chil-} |who had been forcing the game to $9.50 per Ton — Cash on A. E. WRIGHT }dren, accompanied by Mrs. White-/aq burs mn . advantage, burst through on his Delivery a and Dominion side, came in on the Rupert and/own and gave the English keeper Money Back If Not S»‘is- and Surveyor proceeded to Telkwa on the train.|no chance with a fast shot, while, factory Surveying and Engineering * = |from a good pass from the left, A | Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Agnew, ofihe landed the soldiers’ fourth UNION TR NSFER C0 P. 0. Box 10 Phone 85 3 | é ee a TY Victoria, came in on the Rupert} goai st th 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 Fourth St jgoal, ju ree minutes later, this morning and will visit with’ which enabled the Regiment to/| ~~ ee —_ x ae Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McIntosh for jeross over at half-time leading by . a time. if uur goals to nil. ican FOR RENT) © ® wets with vsons ott cesta FOR TAXI she a se e . R re ie si a = been second haif display against the anager [0 nio 2 neercemeOE LL manage! r the » - yw at Drydock, the English supporters Hazelton, came in on last night's Summer Cottages At Terrace - , ae ast night's | vere still hopeful, and when Sid G train and left for the South on | fa 4 , th the |Hardy secured a brace of wel! one | ' : Prince Rupert. = aay vo Five-Room Cottage, with iat jtaken parts they were in high/?| heater, Majestic range, wa- er |spirits. However, they never oad t t , t th Mrs. Jack Kelly and family left eemed to settle to a methodical er connections, bath, gar- : é seeme ’ > to odice for Victoria on the Venture last | Stand - Hotel Rupert den and lawn-—-$20.00 per Mr. Kel ,|same. too much long punting be- night. Mr. Kelly is . : month. y is @ member of ing the feature of their play, and i the 48th Battalion, in camp at * . doetindiiines soahibls 7 Same house furnished— : : when Garnet failed to convert a | The Willows. . rr : LAND NOTICES $25.00 per month. i ee penalty kick defeat seemed await- ee New 4-Room Cottage. cab- i E as jing them. Nothing daunted, they Skeena Land District be rhe Retail Merchants” Assoc ia-| still tried hard, but the sold Queen Charlotte Islands Land District inet kitchen, water inside, $)ii\,, at a meeting last night, | ¢ hard, but the soldiers Graham Island blinds and screens furnished snimousiy endorsed the action|*** Stvine nothing away, being| TAKE NOTICE that I, Grant Thorburn. | ee ee eee | determinec ‘ o nite ‘ of Prince Rupert, hotel man, intend 1 || —$15.00 per month. f the Agricultural Association in| pment Sane hele. lead apply to the Chief Commissioner of lands | Two-Room .Houses .fur- deciding to hold an exhibition as Towards the finish the referee|tor the Province of British Columbia for | 1] iohex , ihad to r > one eng @ license to prospect for coal and pe | > nished $10.00 per month. isual this year. i et © order ne of the English troleum Starting at a post planted tw Absolute Flower il All have sidewalks. oo ae j}players off the fleld, and now their | mites west of the northwest corner of Se | Purity Fragrance 1] oun There is to be a meeting of the|hopes were shattered, and when | iim © Townsmip 9: thence east 80 chains; | P table oils are the | Natural fl tractsgive |I]| . es : ence south 80 chains; thence west 8 ure vegetable oils are the aturalflowerextr4 i] GEO. LITTLE, Terrace. iF wotball Referees’ Association in| ithe final ‘whistle went they had Geek mene art , chains to point base of Baby’s Own soap. | to Baby's Own Soap sane a nae —— the St. Andrew's Hall tonight at to pouire defated by 4 goals to 2. lhc mene ent; containing 640 acres It promotes skin health and clinging fragrance MAJESTIC THEATRE. 5 p. m., when anyorie desirous of| W. E, - Smith handled the! perea ime son Gay of March, 1915, at| prevents skin troubles. makes its use so p! hecoming a rewular league referee | same with entire satisfac +) | the northwest corne } becoming a regular league referee | same entire satisfaction ts | the northwest corn Ree BABY’S OWN SOAP IS WELL WORTH RUNNING FOK 1 ght and tomorrow The | *20U!ld be in attendance everyone. 119-140 Samuel Horner, Agent In the interest of your skin, send for some now, Sold everyw® M ; ; . . . —_ ——————— -——_—_—____- +. ALBERT GOAPS, LIMITED, Mras MONTREAL ’ i Ajes shows 4 inher install. ‘. . Skeena Land District ' —_ Miss Me os f Se cape . cs , McInt h, of Seattle, at THE WEATHER. Queen Chaslotte Islands Land District | ne : a \ pPeCh-i specialist in Scalp Treatment, Graham Island | a heim's masterpiece is holding the|Massage, Manicuring, Shampoo- 5 a. m., June 10, 1945. TAKE NOTICE that I, Samuel Horner of Vancouver, prospector, intend to app! nieresat of ti ; : r an airdress » | Barometer 30.2% , : ’ ae.8 apply | interes f the publi In addi- | ing an : Hairdr ing is in the | ER 30.224] the Chief Commissioner of Lands a mother our cough tion, there w be 1.000 feet of | ity For appeintments, phone|Max. temp. ............. 60.0 the Province of British Columbia for a li on’ mere y S ion il : i cense Ww prospect for coal and le “aay Miu 2 : ’ 4, and petroleum ' An ited Weekly film, showing Red 04 tf. be MOMP. «+ eer eeseeeees 10.0 Starting at & post planted two miles ween | Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver . ‘ e ee F. W. Dowling, Observer. af the southwest corner of Section 7 CURE IT ——promptly arresis coughing, but thanks to " } the latest war and world news. SKIMMED MILK 5c per quart ce Township 9; thence east 80 chains; thence strengthening properties it > 7h Wi ; : ee — ee ee north $0 chains; thence west 80 chains;/ the cold and thus effects a permanentcure, It is this quality co rhe Barnstormers ® partion. BUTTERMILK 0c per quart, two rhe Macdonald, the Grand] ence south 80 chains to voint of com it the largest sale of any cough and cold remedy in Canada. larly clever farce medy, and/quarts for 15 ¢. Delivered to any | ink Pacifle’s palatial hotel at menos containing 640 acres, more or | sc, lange bottles, everywhere. . abe oO 6s ive ‘ : é . Phe New ¢ s, & roaring cCom-/part of the city—Prince Rupert imonton, is to be opened on Dated the 16th day of March, 1915 at} J. L. MATHIEU CO, Prop, SHERBROOKE, P.Q. ‘ edy featuring Alkali lke. | Dairy Phone Green 252 tf July i the southwest corner If pour cold te fevered Math + Nervine Powders the wuaderful bendashe, os 4 ~ . 112-140 SAMUEL HORNEA pa Sispel Me ever a chase the pain from bead, beck sad Bete —_— - eh neem ite