“The Daily News” }/_LOCAL NEWS ITEMS CLASSIFIED ADS S. Ennyu, of Skeena City, came ™ in last night. Ss 8 ¢€ a ii ee ee Father Wolfe left for the In- LOST tthaeneintiaijensaanenimieaiceneny se WANTED—By single gentleman, boara| %°hn Hafstad left this morning and room with use of piano. Private|for Sedgewick, Alta., to carry out referred. tf. -saaatnsal sea panibey: 1 special salsting contract. WANTED—Competent cn for = . > <6 children. Apply Box 112, News. tf. : i : Vernor W. Smith and Mike WANTED—Servant girl for housework. " Apply Box 110, Daily News. tr. Shady left for Vancouver on the paar Prince George this morning. FCR SALE . POR SALE—Gas launch; 27 feet long, half} Mat Murray, one of Prince Ru- cabin, half canopy top; with dingy; five pert’s pioneers, left for Ontario horsepower heavy duty engine. wil z 7 sell cheap. Owner leaving city. Phone|this morning on a few months Blue 69. 134-35 | vacation. FOR SALE—-White Leghorn Rooster. Ap- * 2 ply 827 Summit Ave. tf. : = ( MeNicholl, industrial com- FOR SALE—Combined restaurant and | +. A. MeNichol o - rooming house; 14 sleeping rooms. Ap- | missioner of the G. T. P., left on ply McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle. tr. lthe Prince George this morning FOR SALE—Furniture of four rooms com- . ; plete. Cost $1,000.00 What offers?| for the Panama Exposition. Apply Box 106, Daily News. tf. . * s Captain Nicholson, commodore muUSIC. lof the G. T. PB. fleet of steamers, came in from the east last night, TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Musical iInstru-/and went south this morning. ments repaired. ee Bows rehaired. The Mrs. Hector Longpre returned Prince Rupert Mu- | from the South on the George this sic Store, 345 Srd/miorning, after a lengthy visit to Ave. te.jthe Panama-Pacific Exposition. ..§ © Falconer Keith and George APERHANGING Thain, contractors for the city KALSOMINING dam-site and well known old- timers, left for a trip to Seotland PAINTING F. G. ROBERTS 14 Dyer Apts. P. O. Box 642 today. oe 6:4 Allan, of Glasgow, a representing Win. R. Paisley and of the Wholesale in ‘J. Leith, Se Scottish ¢ and Stewart, tland, 10-Operative Ltd., night's train and left for Vanecou- Society, came on last FOR TAXI Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert ver on the Prince George. CHARLIE CHAPLIN AT WESTHOLME THEATRE Westholme to Elopement,” The last night Jitney packed “A huge was see Chaplin in and the raised the roof. a —— = 68TH E. G. 0. R. audience literally Charlie is funnier than ever, and Orders by Major J. H. McMullin,|/U*' @ unconcerned. The piece includes a comic auto chase, Commanding, dune 10, 1915: ’ which is full of Chaplin “stunts,” Parades. “A” and “B” Companies will concluding with a backward dive parade as one company at the|°Ver 4 wharf into the sea, Assessor’s Office on Monday, the The Gazette shown is particu- {ith inst., at 8 o'clock. Extended|!4"ly interesting, showing the order drill. movements of a submarine both By order, on and under water, “The Price’ ADAIR CARSS. Lieut. is a drama of quality, while “Con- 138-39 Acting Adjutant.|¥'ts, Costumes and Confusion” concludes the laughter provoking bill sereened for a long time. greatest 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 SKIMMED MILK 5c per quart. BUTTERMILK i(c per quart, two quarts for 15 ce. Delivered to any & license to prospect for coal and pe-|part of the city——Pri troleum; Starting at a post planted two oe ty Prince Rupert tiles west of the northwest corner of See-| Dairy—-Phone Green 252 tf. 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. 1915, at 112-140 Skeena Land District. Queen Charlotte Islands Land District— Graham Isiand. THE DAILY NEWS —— es = VITAGRAPH PHOTOPLAY KEEN FOOTBALL GAME AT MAJESTIC THEATRE AT RECREATION PARK | | rhe patrons a a the Majest | | ht i yet ( ’ Theatre have another rare treat): k and the Merehant ve | n store for them tonight. The | f the st ¢ ely test " headliner of the bill is a Vita-! tnessed the league seri graph masterpiece entitled “Th: iithough the football at tit Man Behind the Door.” This is! i be termed brilliant W 1 pietute full of real refined com e the toss, the Merchants edy, some splendid acting being se to kick into the city goa seen, The entire play is gor-|put both teams were slow in set geously staged, and in the third | to their game, the spoili act a wonderful ballroom scene is ties of the halfbacks breaki seen, the setting of which has ce: y attempt at combinati tainly never been beaten in any|Neither goalkeeper got much | picture. The management has although numerous good op hesitation is saying that a bett ties went abeggin picture has never been seen ugh the forwards failing t Prince Rupert. Another very good |take advantag Brighton, who picture is “Won by Merit,” pr vas playing a good game f the duced in conjunction with the/red and black brigade, gave ! I nited States Civil Service Com-iteam the lead with thirty-tive jmission, a fine story of a young ites , putting a long sho man who by sheer merit wins his|past Woods. This made the Dr: way to the top of the ladder and|dock more determined thai a wife besides. The admission | | ) open their account, which they will be the same as usual, no ex-/did just in the last minute, but tra being ebarged for the extra|through an offside decisiot attraction. A matinee is given|which did not seem to be relished daily at this. popular showhouse | o iderstood by the players from 3 to 5 o'clock. spectators, the point was disal- ee | rwed by the referee BOARD OF TRADE RECEIVES Che second half opened with| BORDEN’S ACKNOWLEDGMENT |). pjyeydock forwards striving to! The following letter from the}. ri pronto gat ty 8 nae, Premier has been received by the spoiling their good outfield worl Board of Trade commissioner, « If the Merchants had been pre-| Ottawa, Ont., June 4, 1915. in minant in the initial period the Sir—yYour letter of the 27th ' : jane’ May is before me. Will you Picks b tre bet ten one poem: Green. a Serer ps the lnut, so far, the only decent shot members of the Board of Trade | ame rote Meltesn. hut the heen: the deep appreciation of my col- tion wke'tee bit Mbbeabanewl leagues and myself for the reso- tk Ras Manilineila®. Gained « we lution they were good enough to ined as attiaalibil ees aad i's adopt, with regard to the prose- the omni a) ellie ed cites | cution of the war. lai iia hn? de Believe me, yours faithfully, | . “* _ jabout six yards, but he partly} R. L. BORDEN. made smends with « lively | i PRINCE GEORGE arrives. |" ‘'" vane gee Taree) The following were amongst COE. Pores vm | the first-class passengers on the eee. PFensaTS UNmetey BOM Prince George this morning: J. L. | fruit, os Winsby netted 1 a Reese, F. F. Dunlop, Mrs. L. Dut-|°""* wala Bmert should havi ton and children, Miss Fraser, W.|&°t #¥4Y- Excitement was sla J. Garlutt, F. Frank, R. Beament sever, Hest, but, with only 0 few! and wife, Mr. Kavanagh, B. F. minutes to go, a draw seemed t Steben, J. K. Henner, Dr. Herald, be the only result, as both teams W. Ellis, Mr. Norie, M. R. Mel.) V°r® *POulnS themselves through drum, E, A. Baker, Wm. Stewart,, | °'"s ee When th W, Mi Same: Me. Melecd. Mrs, | Unal whistle sounded, the score Kelliway, H. O. Richer, Mrs. Wins-|*** still one goal each, being the bee, E. C. Ryan, B. Goodricks jfirst undecided game in the se- J. Anderson and wife, Mrs. H.|''®* °° asl Longpre, D. E. Loyson, G. A. Alli- Best for the Drydock were Me- son and wife, Mrs. M. Carter, T Grate, Neilson, Jones and MeW Burney and wife, Thomas. liams, while Currie, Doodson, Ar- " . " gee |thur, Cameron and Brighton all played well for the Merchants HOM E Smart, at goal for the Merchants, STUDY would do well to get the ball away Arts Courses only. quicker, as this fault will cost him SUMMER a point in some game. SCHOOL Geo, Binclair Russell referred SULY and AUGUST and his decisions were satisfac- UEEN’ S torily received throughout except O UNIVERSITY for that offside decision in the KINGSTON, ONTARIO Aret half. ARTS EDUCATION MEDICINE SCHOOL OF MINING BOXING. cuemican Mecuanicar * —— CIVIL auowesking (Special to The Dally News.) GEO, Y. CHOWN, Registrar Anacortes, Wash., June 12 Johnny O'Leary and Cyclone Seott found ten rounds to a draw hers A. E. WRIGHT last night. aang? me Dominion “THE WEATHER. " urveyor 5 a.m., June 12, 1945 Surveying and Engineering 8 iiiaroimeter ..............2 19.786 P. O. Box 10 Phone 85 or LOD. rscccerscases 60.0 is GS. sb cds Pau Sods 18.0 Fourth Girest | Fr. W, Dowling, Observer. 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