THE DAWY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily | Guaranteed Largest Ciroulation and Weekly HEAD Daily Néyi Building, 3rd,Ave, Prince Rupert, B,C. OFFICE : Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. . Contrect rates on application. DAILY EDITION = SIR DICK’S QUANDARY Sir Richard McBride has his eyes fixed on the political indi- eator. He cannot say when there will be an election, for the simple reason that the whole matter is a question of personal and party expediency. The welfare of the province is a small matter compared with the of keeping the Conservative party in power by necessity hook or by crook. Last April seemed an op- portune time to try. his luck, but the boss said “No,” and aes ro Thursday, July 15, 1915. ancient place been subjected to bombardment as it has suffered of late. Landmarks that have survived the centur- ies have been badly broken up or destroyed by the cannon- such ading. known as Les Halles, is in ruins, if reports are to be be- lieved. This structure was | begun in 1230 and _ building! continued until 1342. In 1730 another big section was added | to the easter end. When war broke out last August one of the wings was “being used as the City Hall, other parts being now the nominal leader is pretty much in the predicament | of a polar bear on aa ice floe which is drifting seawards. He would like to jump, but the water mighty cold and uninviting all around him. Sir Dick is a fair weather. voyager, who can smile complacently in good times, but he heartily de- tests a storm. The _ political clouds look black and threat- ening in British Columbia just at present, Sir Richard would like to get in out of the rain. looks and The premier would feel more in London, Eng- land, or in Ottawa, than in Vic- toria. pects are not either city. trouble in Ottawa already with- out importing any more from British Columbia, and it is evi- dent that the post in London is still a long way off... There is only one thing to be done— to stay Victoria meantime and stall off the evii day as long as possible. comfortable Unfortunately his pros- bright They have enough very in in YPRES An old town is Ypres, whose name is figuring largely in the Its origin back in the ninth century, and news, dates from in its day it has been subjected to all of it has survived. For Ypres is |< many sieges, which }i in the cockpit of Europe and all the world knows what that] means town. Possibly | ¢ never in its history has this to a FRED STORK’S HARDWARE mother used to make”’ will be on sale and the support and liberal patronage A. E. ciety. occupied by various public es- tablishments and used as con- cert rooms. Another fine buiid- ing was the Cathedral at St. Martin, and almost as note- worthy were the churches of St. Peter, St. James and St. Nicholas. These have all suf- fered like the great cloth hall which was at the height of its glory in the fourteenth cen- tury, when Ypres had 200,000 inhabitants and was one of the chief manufacturing centres of Flanders. The population of Ypres gradually dwindled until it got down below the 20,000 it probably than ever. But if the ancient town is almost in ruins the spirit of its people is still strong—stronger even than the fortifications—and that means that it will in time rise from the ashes of its present dis- tress and be a solid community once more.—Montreal Gazette. mark. Now is smaller “EXCHANGE DAY” is the first “Ex- at the Board of A large assortment cakes, to eat Tomorrow Day” Trade rooms. of the best and good change cookies “like pies, things of the s expected to make it a big suc- Mrs. W. T. Kergin and Mrs. Wright will be direct *harge of the sale, which is being ‘onducted by the Red Cross So- general public ‘ess. in 710 SECO Carpenters’ Tools Wire Gable Stee! Blocks. Fishing Tackle Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” ) Builders’ Hardware ND AVE Ship Chandlery Roofing Osrrugated Iron = FRED STORK’S HARDWARE THE DAILY NEWS. 5, 1945. Thursday, July 4 = PRINCE RUPERT’S FIRST CRICKET MATCH Prince first mateh was played on the Acrop- Saturday, July Rupert's cricket olis on grounds ‘3rd, between teams representing the C. a, ‘Rupert. The match was arranged S. “Galiano” and Prince lon notice of an hour or so and the outfit used was the property lof the first named team to whom The famous cloth hall,!the thanks of those who had the honor to participate, are due, By courtesy of the ‘“Galiano’s” team the Prince Rupert team were put to bat first. The scores were as follows: Prince Rupert. Woods .........Gaught Hall....4....18 DIS re UNAS Run out... .sses. 20 Johnson ....... Caught Duncan..... <. 4 WSO n.vis es. Bowled Mearns...... 12 Duffy” ow. ees. Bowled Hall.......... 0 Lancaster ...... Caught Mearns ...... 0 McNelly: ...46..-. Bowles Hall ........ 0 TRIBE, 0's 4 '0..0:¢'e-0:0-8 Bes: Fs. owe hanass 0 PUItON: 6254 60 Caught Mearns........ 1 RODOPEE veeie:e 6 60 ser Not Out ivceci eds 4 BRIGG ask oy G. TOMS is eee sss 64 “Galiano” Duncan’ ..4...... Run Out ......5+- 0 BEUT se iia Run OUl woe deee cs 0 Mearns: .. ivseas Bowled Johnson...... 37 Millward ....... Bowled Johnson...... 1 MOI cos 5's 0304 Va Bowled Duffy.......-. 9 .,..Bowled Duffy C. Lancaster.... 3 Pope (Capt.) MOOTE 65.0 4va RSS Played on B. Johnson...... 0 Edmonds ......++. NOt Out ..ccseeee 5 Hall ..........C. and B. Woods..,... 1 Munroe .........Bowled Woods...... 0 Extras .....cse0s 4B. TORS sas ote He 69 Mr. Millward, yeoman of sig- nals, had the honor of bowling the first ball in the game, and Mr. Woods of playing the same, It expected that further game will be played on Saturday next commencing at 3 p. m., the Rupert team being tentatively as follows: Woods, Johnson, Jones, Williamson, Cross, McLeod, J. H. Weston, Duffy, McDonald, Wood- land and Scheinman, Jr. is a SKIMMED MILK 5c per quart. BUTTERMILK 10c per qyart, two quarts for 15 c. Delivered to any part of the city—Prince Rupert Dairy—Phone Green 252 tf. Remnants—all kinds—on_ sale —Wallace’s. 164-5. Coughing scatters germs Stop it °¢ Coughing increases the irritation of the already in- fam yp mucuous membranes an moreover apt to disease to others, eee Mathieu’s Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver mar promstty st coughing, and soon, taaate to its tonic properties, effects > & permanent cure, 3 e wonderful popularit of Mathieu's ‘Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil is specially due to’ its great value as a permanent Inmng and bron- — healer. id everywhere lar bottles. ee 4. L. MATHIEU CO. Prop. Sherbrooke, P.q. wee Mathews Nervine to chase the eccompany Der headaches “Desk E, 18” LOOKOUT FOR SUSPECTED CRAFT From the department at Otta- wa has come to all masters of vessels navigating the ts of Canada, to keep a look- ON an order coas out for suspicious craft. The or- der reads as follows: “The igating Canadian waters are warn | masters of vessels nay-, ed as to the necessity of keeping a sharp lookout and reporting any suspicious craft they might sight. | | “Small fishing and obeating | are particularly urged to! vessels at once report any such craft to the nearest customs officer for transmission, by telegraph on the east coast, to the captain in charge, Halifax dockyard, and on the west coast to the superintend- ent, Esquimalt dockyard. “Tt is not desired that any hear- say evidence should be forwarded but only definite facts.” PATRIOTIC CONCERT AT MAJESTIC THEATRE The Majestic Theatre was crowded last night, when a special patriotic program was given in honor of the company of 75 Ser- bians and Montenegrins who were present on the invitation of Mr. Delasala. In addition to a splendid series of pictures, Miss Gladys danced daintily, and was heartily recalled, and Mr. Couture’s sing- ing of ‘La Marseillaise,”’ and the Kemp playing of patriotic airs by the orchestra were enthusiastically cheered, The mayor delivered an appro- the concluded with the singing of the National Anthem. priate address and program Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert. TAKE NOTICE that: (1). The Council of the Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert intends to construct as a Local Improvement, a four-foot plank sidewalk on Claude Street, from the existing plank road on Elghth Avenue to the centre of Seventh Avenue, thence slong Seventh Avenue from the centre of Claude Street, tw the existing sidewalk on Donald Street, and intends to specially assess the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work, (2). The estimated cost of the work is $234.00, of which none is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated special rate per foot frontage is $0.26. The special assessment is to be paid in one year. (3). A petition against the work wil not avail to prevent its construction. Dated this 19th day of June, 1915. ERNEST A. WOODS, Clerk. LAND NOTICES = Skesna Land District. Queen Charlotte Islands Land District— Graham Isitand. TAKE NOTICE that I, Great Thorburn, of Prince Rupert, hotel man, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner ef lands for the Province of British Columbia for a lieense to prospect for eoal and pe- troleum: Starting at a post planted two tailes west of the northwest corner of See- tion 6, Township 9; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement; coptaining 640 acres, more or 168s, Dated the 16th day of Marek, 1915, at the northwest corner. GRANT THORBURN. 112-140 Samuel Horner, Ageat. Skeena Land District, Queen Charlotte Islands Land District— Graham Isiand. TAKE NOTICE that I, Samuel Horner, of Vancouver, prospector, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for the Province of British Columbia for a M- cense to prospect for ceal and petroleum: Starting at a post planted two miles west of the southwest corner of Section 7 Township 9; thence east $0 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to potnt of com- mencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated the 16th day of March, 1915, at the southwest corner. JOH To N HALLAM LimiveD Oh You “St i AT 10 A. M. ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS & SATURDAYs Close Connections Made for San Franqisco, San Diego, Etc SUMMER EXCURSIONS TO THE EAST GOOD RETURNING TILL OCTOBER 31st. Trains Leave Prince Rupert at 10:30 A. M., on Mondays, Thursdays & Satur. days, carrying Electric Lighted Sleeping Tourist Sleeper every Monday. For Special Excursion Rates to All Eastern Points, allowing Libera) Stop- Vinnipeg. over Privileges, Apply to— @. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT, B. co PHONE 260 AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES MUSIC 3 Yeacher of Violin and All Band Instruments A. PESCOTT 452 Eighth Ave. East Phone Green 827 PPEPPOL LLL LOLOL OLE DENTISTRY | 112-140 SAMUEL HORNBR, reet Of Smiles.” CROWN AND SRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY DRS. GILROY & BROWN OENTISTS Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue Phone 464 I a a FOR A TAXI} ¢ 75-PHONE-75 f PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO FAIA IR IIA AAI IAI NIAAA IAAI IN. B. C. UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL DIRECTORG AND EM- BALMERS — GATIGFACTION GQUAR- ANTEED—OPEN PAY AND NIGHT 117 2ND STREET- -PHONE 41 BRUCE MORTON, Funeral. Directar Sterling Marine Motors Can be purchased In town. A Motor that will give you en- tire satisfaction. Built for hard work. Guaranteed. —HEAVY DUTY— No. 2 cylinder; 4 3-4 bore; G-Inoh stroke; 8-10 H. P.; weight 800 ibs. No. 2 cylinder; & 1-2-inch bore; 7- Inch stroke; 12-16 H. P.; weight 1,100 Ibs. No. 4 clyinder; 6 1-2-Inch bore; 8- inch stroke; 25-35 H. P.; 1,700 Ibs. No. 4 cylinder; 6 1-2-inch bore; 9- inch etroxe; 46 H. P.; weight 2,800 Ibs. For Further Information cane to W. E. Williscroft, Phone Biue 608, or D. Brown, Elec- trician, Phone 383. "SEEDS! SEEDS! RECEIVED OUR 1915 SEEDS WE HANDLE. Rennie’s Ferry’s, Steele’s, Brigg's Garden and Field Seeds Also Fertilizers We Take Ordere for Nursery Stock Grain, and Feed at Vancouver Prices Chicken Feed a Specialty Mali orders promptly attended to Prince Rupert Feed Co. 808 Third Ave. Phone 68 Hay, Drawn for The Dally News, —By “Hop.” ALLS JOUN I TH’ SOY ZONE - COME. ON- BUN @ TICKET, 0 TH BEST AL SEE WIFE-CLLBET THAT SHOW 1S FUNNY-\F YOUD LiKE YO TAKE (TIN- WHY ILL BE GLAD TO WAIT FOR \ OUTSIDE ! — © ve- n- s toate mp — ’ ‘A SON ; ZONE Is . { NOT FOR. WELU SAKE Vos. 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