'WELSH LADY ADOPTS RELATIVES UNKNOWINGLY o———e A correspondent of the London Morning Post for the truth of the story: A Welshman and his wife, anxious to adopt a child from among the neyed from “The Daily News’ CLASSIFIED ADS. Lost vouches following Lost Id bro between Hospital at Fourth Street. to Steen, 834 Second Ave. ch, yesterday afternoon, and Second Avenue Finder please return 1393-36 Belgian refugees, to selection. found that young children—br ter them and who might be but one could not be the other In the ¢ stances, they decided to take both. As the children were being un- dressed to be put to bed after eaching home locket was dis- overed hanging round the little Inside the locket was a photograph which the lady rec- pour Abercyon Swansea to make gentiemar, f piano arrival two On their ther other and sis- their they © were ANTED—By single and room with wus¢ family preferred board Private tf. two wf. ay pealed to opted taken with- who particularly ad Competent nurse for Apply Box 112, News WANTED hildren reum- house work. w girl for out Daily News. ANTED Apply Box Servant 119, Gas launch; 27 feet long, half cabin, half canopy top; with dingy; five horsepower heavy duty engine. will | . sell cheay Owner leaving city. Phone | Blue 134-35 FOR SALE—White Leghorn Rooster. Ap- ply 827 Summit Ave w FOR SALE rooming house; ply McCaffery, FOR SALE—Furniture of four rooms coim- plete. Cost $1,000.00 What offers? Apply Box 106, Daily News. tf. FOR SALE a , girl's neck. 69 gnized as that cf her own sister, to yverness many years before, and | as Ap- | oe had | married and settled down in that Combined restaurant i4 sleéping rooms Gibbons & Doyle. who had gone Belgium and who now turned out to be the mother of the She had, therefore, ingly adopted her own motherless country, gees. unknow- TALKING MACHINES, an cclat uae nephew and niece.—Ex. usic - ments repaired. sows renairea. the | PURCHASING STAFF ree nape ww! ALREADY AT WORK sic Store, 345 3rd aes ave. *. Montreal, June 11.—Though ae ~ | the appointment is one with which . the Canadian government is not PERHANGING KALSOMINING PAINTING F. G. ROBERTS concerned, it is well un- that Shaughnessy has been lirect and the States the purchase of war sup- directly Sir Thomas asked to United derstood here in Canada 96 Oyer Apts, ~.O Ses oS gi plies for the British government. Sir Thomas’ present visit to | Great Britain is stated to be at the request of Lord Kitchener. It is A. E. WRIGHT understood that before leaving for Provincial and Dominion |Great Britain a part of the organ- Land Surveyor ization was perfected by Sir Surveying and Engineering } Thomas, and that the purchasing of munitions already is being P. 0. Box 10 Phone 85 jmade by a highly competent staff. Fourth Street |The British government has had la purchasing agent for months, ibut the increasing orders and the necessity for better system in the FOR RENT {200220 0esten |Sir Thomas Shaughnessy to direct i this work has Summer Cottages At Terrace Cotta Al Terrace important work. To some | ge jextent, it is understood, the C. P : R. purchasing organization l Five.Roews. Coltens,..otth purchasing organizati will ibe utilized. heater, Majestic range, wa- ter connections, bath, gar- ?/ den and lawn—$20.00 per } FIERCE RIVER BATTLE month. a ae | FOUGHT OVER DEAD Same house furnished— 2} $25.00 per month. Eg Se = es _ $f London, June 11.—The fiercest New 4-Room Cottage, cab- ‘ oe a OF |fighting of the war, as far as the inet kitchen, water inside, Baltic provinces of Russia are blinds and sereens furnished i sane . 2 to ioe conce ea, occurrec ow ¢ 7s —$15.00 per nth. Z . = —_ - : ago in a battle for the mastery of 4 $10.00 5 ~~ = the Dubysza River, according t nished le er montn. | om . » . The Post's Petrograd correspond- All have sidewalks. ent. The river changed hands five | times in one and at nightfall the stream was completely choked | with the bodies of thousands of so a plank roadway for ar- CHARLIE CHAPLIN AT | tillery was laid by the victorious WESTHOLME THEATRE. Russians across a solid bridge of | bodie s, the correspondent says. The wisiaieasbel of the West-! The although wide, i holme so shallow it can be crossed on headliner for tonight and tomor-|foot at some places. The Russians ‘row the two-ree! Chaplin comedy | and Germans met at a ford half entitled “A Jitney Elopement.”|a mile wide north of Rossijeny, This pieture shows Charlie in an | where they fought all day in the auto chase, and he is also seen to | water. There were several bayo- advantage using his trusty brick.) net charges in midstream, and all No one should miss this show as|who fell. even though they were day, GEO. LITTLE, Terrace. |dead, Dubysza, is Theatre announces as the} it is one of Chaplin's best pie-| only slightly wounded, were tures, jdrowned, Troops on both sides A fine drama, entitled “The | in their attacks and counter at- Price,” is also shown. This should | tacks late in the day advanced the shown being very pretty. dition to this a Gazette screened, showing dresses |over In ad-| will be submarine | appeal to the ladies, the bodies of the dead. SEATTLE TIMES EDITOR 1S IN SERIOUS CONDITION a going at full speed ahead and also submerged. To wind Seattle, June 141,—Col. Alden J Blethen, editor of the Seattle Times, who has been confined to up a splen- did program, a entitled two-reel comedy, Conviets, Costumes and Confusion,” will be shown. his home for severa! weeks, is in —_—_—__—_——_ a serious condition, and little SKIMMED MILK Se per quart./nope is entertained for bis re BUTTERMILK ic per quart, two covery. quarts for 15 c. Delivered to any comnermneenttimieiaasacene aided part of the city--Prinece Rupert The kicks of the chronic kicke: Dairy—Phone Green 252 tf./are necessarily feeble. THE DAILY NEWS BRITISH SOLDIER DEFENDS CRATER if The Lonion, June if a British soldier who lay int | ex} | | ' rater made by a shell and hur! ; back at the Germans bombs wh they tossed into the excavation | kill him is related in a dispat the front, date from the official observe: ‘ from under June 4, attached to the British army, a. igiven out in London last night. al ! | little refu-| | jean food has been ordered to Vera having got into a Ge man and finding he the only survivor of his party ‘After trench was crawl deep int ater * the says The Germans knew wh: he but could not shoot and were prevented by our approaching r contented themse hand anaged to shell er nearby, observ was, h from therefore with lobbi the crater. “All day long the British s remained in the fire he grenades hole. within a the enemy, pickil k homb« At 1 safely ba yards of and hurling bas which he was pelted managed to crawl our lines.” Another incident descr . the official « an officer and ten meé »bserver has t “ the Germans stormed and British trenches near Vy ed refused to retire. Surround the Germans on all sides, they stuck to their trench in the h of regaining the lost grount by a counter attack. At nightfall they withdrew, after holding the Ger mans at bay throughout the day FOOTBALL. The following is the lineup of the Merchants for their game with the Drydock team tonight: H. Smart, goal: W. H. Doodson and J. Currie, backs; R. Arthur, F. Cameron and J. Knowles, halves; J. Buchan, J. Simpson, A. M.} Brighton, L. Ives, and J. A. Hunt- er forwards. Reserves, J. M.| Thompson D. Allan. All players requested to on and are be hand at 7 p. m. Drydock Team. The Drydocks will J. Woods, M. McDuff, backs; A. Dixon, D. halves; R. Jones, Wm. Melilravy. S. J. Winchby, Bainbridge, J. Mec - Williams, forwards. Reserves, J Wright, MeInch. line up as goalkeeper; L. Nelson follows: J. McCrate, Campbell, LOCAL BASEBALL. The Cubs Colts a Recreation defeated O'Reilly's city league game at Park last night by 12 In spite of rather coo) there good attendance of spectators and Teally ball was] played after the first inning. In| the first, the Colts ran away with | {i runs, but thereafter the game | settled down into a equal struggle, the Cubs striving hard to even up the score. in runs to 9. weather for baseball, was a some first-rate very MANY REFUGEES LEAVING FAMINE-STRICKEN MEXICO if. Englishmen, Washington, June Ninety is 127 Spaniards and 57 others of vari- ous nationalities will comprise the first refugee party leaving Mexico City on the special teain which the Brazilian minister, act- ing for the American government, Americans, has arranged. Other from the fam- ine-stricken capital, who will leave later to join the party at Vera Cruz, will bring the number than 600. The British had advised American Consul Silliman that many wom- en and number, refugees to more cer msul children are among the An emergency supply of Ameri- Cruz for the refugees. rhe Red Cross has telegraphed Galveston officials to ship 50,000 ‘unds of corn and 20,000 pounds beans on an hich goes for the refugees, army transport f LOCAL NEWS: jibe SPADE P Oe! Quality, satisfaction and e@ ymy New Wellington Coal Phone 116 63tf » oe w the crowd t Self's Cafe. There is a reason Next Majestic Theatre toot . 7 . rhe soc Keve eeason on he} , ' 1 will open on June 20 i . = | } e : \ irae ‘ f in i Seward t SI | . 2 e ! ss yas ats hic g y x = at ibilities 2 4 The Spex«a : - t nis — tw ¥ - > . . ‘ gor ‘ t Ass \\V . ¥ . * > ~! 4 < 7 = gz t ght, ected. REMARKABLE POTATO GROWTH ON PORCHE: has the LIGHT NATURAL COLOR and TASTE of FRESH RICH CREAM, and is much superior to the old-fash- joned condensed mitk for the table and cook- ing. 'T HAS THE NATURAL FLAVOR. The recent Government report gave 8B. C. Milk most favorable mention. BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC 3 LUMP COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Back If Not Ss’ :- factory UNION TRANSFER CO 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 FOR TAXI Phone &9 Stand - Hotel Rupert arr ~~ LAND NOTICES Skeena Land District Queen Charlotte Islands Land District Graham Island TAKE NOTICE that I, Grant Thorburn of Prince Rupert, hotel man, intend + apply to the Chief Commissioner of lands for the Province of British Columbia for @ license prospect for coal and px troleum Starting at a post planted twe miles west of the northwest corner of Sec tion 6, Township 9; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west a chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres more or less. Dated the 16th day of March, 1915, at the northwest corner GRANT THORBURN. 112-140 Samuel Horner, Agent 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 Commiss‘oner of Lands for the Province of British Columbia for a li cense t prospect for coal and petroleum Starting 4t & post planted two miles west of the southwest corner of Section 7 Township @; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains ; thence south 80 chains to voint of com mencement; containing 640 acres, more or lees Dated the 16th day of Mareh, 1945, at the southwest corner. 112-140 SAMUEL HORNER Fans eRe Ld lis Sunlight Soap Dainty Garments—Fine Linen— These are surely worth your best care and the use of noth- ing but the soap that cannot hurt the finest fabric Here’s the First, Sunlight way: soap the garment; then roll itup to soak. After a while, rinse well and the dirt practically drops out. 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