Your System Pus Demands | ILIERS DEFEAT THE CALLIES IN GOOD GAM THE DAILY NEWS ——— ¢ | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS i } ny, Miss Brand returned last nig : | How he mighty fa ‘ vat at T's an occasional corrective to insure | _ ae 1 vaca spent a wes good health and strength. Success (Two successive 5 m tm J ee is almost immpoasible for the weak |jeague tournament does t 1D de of Smithers, is and —,, caegenent is not lcate that the Callies are to be the}, his way to Junea for the sick. Impaired healtW | ponoe to } + with and serious sicknesses usually |~°"’ : : : Alaska. begin in deranged conditions of the | 45 they were last yea! wer oS y stomach, liver, kidneys or bowels. [they have still amy t to make | In the ¢ sby shooting case, e jamends, but they w yuire tolenes Aasizes yesterday, accused | place elevens on the ld Wholwas acquitted will be able to sta i sirain . . * iLast night's gan betwe the] Mrs ,. B. Williams return ° Callies and Regiment was e of{from a vacation upriver las | ' ithe hottest contested e s wit-|night | 1 inéssed on the new ge il ' of ” ‘ ne wor [Rad the Callies not | le-| Frank M. Carpenter, the fan are recognized all over the wor leptved of-the services ha scriptive writer, arrived to be the best corrective of troubles | - | . . . : rn ert thie ort gy ‘ 3 of the digestive organs. They tone [back early in the game, they might /Ruj = the stomach, stimulate the liver, reg- [have recorded the f tial suc-| pa 1 by his daughter ulate the bowels. They cleanse the |... The first half wae ¢ ly e ¢ @ system, purify the blood and sili tite nae? - : t Allan. of tl act in the best and safest way ee : ‘7 any ie lie man or fis vis-a-vis on the Cal- cpa For Health lie team got very little to do, both |e! irrived last night, with I defences being stronger that the |* fe and family. = = and Stremgth ws soe ve preston d - no W for the greater p n of the half. | toss I wh was nare Largest Sale of Any Medicine in t orld. Sn aadit - ner Sold everywhere. In boxes, 25 cents With some great headwork as the|With ut ‘ litious languag —_— I. A tt l at the \ss s yes iin feature, Smith drove in a;W4@S acqu : : “ d shot to Yo gmat I the \ day, the y bringing a ve A. E. WRIGHT ba st tray ed past while f1 mid ct f not guilty with ‘ af g Provincial and Dominion a free kick Cunningham hit the] - = Land Surveyor . , ee toewend | Frank Caldwell was a passé | ( ss bar, Dut ie wards spoli-]| : Surveying and Engineering 3.) foriher « ss from the re-|Ser South this mor ns Un iRupert 1 a visit to ie 6€6SSan P. 0. Box 10 Pee Sreeee rcnsh | peiting* etetee./ fai | . Oo. . ‘rancises ir. | There was S¢ ing at half- eS Hae Fourth Street S. 6.4 sengnee Horace Du Hammell, of Hazel: | t e incline in their fi r, ‘ or With th : ' h oan iton, who has been in the city at. | hopes were entertained of a Cal-| | itending the Assizes, was a pas- . i 6“ 9 » victory and judging from th | aie | Ws isenger on this morning’s train to} play it certainly looked long od *|the etiam | CLASSIFIED ADS, f° -8 veins tue voit, Hos | a j ever, the forwards never seemed) fenry Schaeffer returned from to be able to force home the ad-/q visit to Portland, Ore., on the WANTED vantage of their outfield p 8+ | Rupe rt this morning. Mr. Schaef- WANTED—By single gentleman, boera| UDMNSham Heing vet ssumnbnng lfer will proceed to Ketchikan, and room with use of piano. Private| block time and again. The wing| where he will manage a dairy for family preferred. Apply Box 113. u.'men of the Regimental team were | pjs father Wantee—Cemgeemt« aarte =P 8) i, danweenie and time an _ , children. Apply Box 112, News. eg, | 8'WAY langerous, and time and =_ — = WANTED--Servant girl for housework.|4¢ain they harassed the Callie de- Miss Milligan, who was former- | Apply Box 110, Daily News. tr. fence, but the pressure was al-|ly the teaching staff in Prince} FCR SALE |ways relieved to be waged fiercer|R pert, arrived from Pr nce than ever at the other end, but all|George on last night’s train, and FOR SALE—Combined restaurant and ; - i . ‘ a rooming house; 14 sleeping rooms. Ap- | oo SO purl With about f went south this morning to visif ply McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle. tf. | teen minutes to go, the Soldiers {he brother, who leaves shortly FOR SALE—Ffurniture of four rooms com- | we re rewarded for their efforts,|for the front. plete. Cost $1,000.00 What offers? : ; M Apply Box 106, Daily News. r,| Be wick going right through to 28 senna Ise ore the only goal of the game Canadian manufacturers are MUSIC. and givine the Regir t their|making nine milion shells and TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND aLb)“°CONd victory wilh top position ther munitions. Musical iInstru-/in the league. With all their sup ments repetred.|posed record of being poor DON’T ASK THE GROCER Bows rehaired. The| Sportsmen, the Callies are to be JUST ORDER Prince Rupert Mu- | complimented for refraining from _ sic Store, 345 8rd) that too usual practice of playing | Ave. . the one-back game when a man on ~ jshort. . APERHANGING a, R. H. Shockley refereed the KALSOMINING aes ee scntnialietianiaimenasimes PAINTING HORSES FOR SALE. a F. G. ROBERTS The City of Prince Rupert, B Ci Don't ask the Grocer if he keeps 14 Dyer Apts. P. ©. Box 642 , . i B, ¢ MILK Just Order It, as all jpwull fler for sale, by auction, at) up-to-date grocers in B. C. sell - | Prince Rupert, B. C., on Thursday, | B. C, Milk TS aamneenneenens | 4 ee USE it in COOKING and BAKING | the 8th day of July, 1915, at 2 30 | and for daily use whenever PURI THE IMPERI A I Ip. m.: 19 SWEET, CLEAN MILK is required } | IT HAS THE NATURAL FLAVOR | One bay team, geldings, about 26 WATER HEATER COIL 3,000 pounds Got hens... ee ee utility te ge ears FOR RANGES AND STOVES poner Sam.” Age St yea | (Patented 1915) |} One bay gelding, about 1,350} Palace Of Sweets made 10 meet the demand for | pounds Goad work hoses es Hot Water instantly and without rrr . BOrse, SInS56 | additional fuel being used. or double. Age 9 years Tae Gheteess Checks of One roan gelding, about 1,400 ORANGES, APPLES, BANANAS . Genet ; }pounds. Good work horse. single | And Other Fruits in Season | urchasers of any in- | fringing Stove Coll lay rr double. Age 12 years Fresh Stock of themselves open to prose- ERNEST A. WOODS. RAMSAY'S, LOWNEY’S AND HOME- cution equally with the i oi : MADE CHOCOLATES parties manufacturing or 143-154 City Clerk, ICE CREAM SODA FOUNTAIN making same. M. P. the interest of J. H. NEW WELLINGTON pany. Now is your chance to get the best in Hot Water Heating Appli- ances— Coll Connected........ $20.00 Coll minus Connections. .$15.00 McCaffery has purchased Rogers in the} Com- SPECIAL FRUIT SUNDAES H. KILLAS, Prop. Hart Block, 3rd Ave. and Bth Bt. jand me ayia ppg tet .. Early Morning Sunli Y for it cleanses and worst th fy wg STi ieatla meni om! thes. eh My at oO © h OU will find your washing finished earlier—and better—and your work will become far easier by using Sunlight Soap, purifies clothes more quickly and thoroughly than ordinary soap. Sunlight is the most efficient Laundry Soap sold on the Canadian market today—It is pure beyond compare. You try Sunlight Soap according to directions, and you'll see the early morning sunlight shining on a line of the whitest clothes that ever spoke of housewife’s pride. Sunlight Soap It’s kind to the hands. Follow directions. Sold at all grocers. A $5,000 guarantee says there is not a particle of adulterant or impurity in Sunlight Soap. 1313 ” SPLENDID SHOW AT WESTHOLME THEATRE The The Westholme last night was heartily enjoyed by program at a large audience. rhe two-ree! feature drama, entitled “Sheep's Clothing” is a very fine produe- tion, while “Cutey” as “Chicken! Inspector” would certainly drive away the blues. Special mention should be made |! of the Hearst-Selig Gazette, show ing thousands of German and Austrian prisoners taken by the} Russians. Charlie Chaplin, in “The Face on the Barroom Floor,” was particularly good, while “The Family Skeleton” and “Cyprus Logging in Florida” added great- ly to a very fine program. The orchestra was up to the usual high standard, and was heard to great advantage in thei: selection from Les Contes d'Hoffman.’ CHARLES CHAPLIN AT MAJESTIC THEATRE The reel Majestic has a great two- Chaplin comedy for tonight Monday, entitled The Tramp.” Chaplin is always fun- The he than ever, and in Tramp is fun nier “Thumb Prints and Diamonds” jis just as thrilling as its title sug- ‘Hundred The Millis Dollar Bill” reels of exciting drama, gests, while maire s provides | | } | ereere THE LA CASSE BAKERY 717 Third Avenue Having decided that Prince Best in the Bread Line, | DOMESTIC BREAD It is made under sanitary conditions, machine mixed, and at the usual price. Live having . ert wa Ruj Wednesday am begining, { happy by this Bread o1 livered to all parts of the City. Try a loaf a On Saturday, June 19th, We Will Give 20 Tickets for $1.00. Phone 190 oon Don’t Send Money in a Letter HEN you send subs- criptions to magazines, or order goods out of town, or pay small accounts at a distance, do not place the actual cash in the envelope. Thousands of dollars are lost every year through fire, robbery or mis-direction. 3) Use the Bank Money Orders, | issued by this bank. They are payable in Canada and the | nited States in any sum up FOR TAXI Phone 99 Stand - Hote! Rupert OOOO CCC SCORE L OL CIEL ETO TT TT ITE THE CRADLE to fifty dollars. Their protectéon is well worth their small cost. THE BANK OF British North America Jonassel Is he } Weeat, a 'Mrs. ( Avenue karly next wee 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. be started in th \ CAPITAL AND SURPLUS &7,884,000. cold storage plant. 1 PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH jw manager ar P. MARGETTS, Manager now Your Money Back if tt Dont Suit. As I own and control the above, no one can put same in Shall vig orously prosecute any infringements HARRY HANSON Phone 489 P. O. Box 395 BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC LUMP COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Back if Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 BLACK WHITE Whether the Shoes be Black, White or Tan the Shine that Won't Come Off on the Lasting. The “Easy-Opening” Box, THE F. F. DALLEY CO., LTD., BUFFALO, N. ¥., HAMILTON, CAN, 10c, = t| —2 in 1 Gives n Clothes — Brillian: — i