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PLAY
CLAXTON
iSWIMINGCLUB
Quiet!
CANNERY
HERE;
HOLDS
MEETING
Cold
Storane
Team
Is
to
Meet!
Chris
Elklns
Is
New
President
PROTECTION
Visiting
Cannery
Doys
at
ond
Douglas
Frlzzell,
Secretary
Football
Treasurer
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in
CarAla)
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enclosed
fdt-Iinrd
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lapcnwnt
bracket,
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rubtxrcyl-
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more
than
quirt:
it
is
i8'v
to
operate,
:
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.
.
i
pleasure
to
I
tad.
McFtAE
BROS.
Hepresenlalive.
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.ut
n
Itjnrm
you
Jorfrl
lit
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Untiled
.
ua
Kr-u
Oeulrrei
Jcii
Itran
mil
pnrtW-alira
of
on
popultir
type-..ii
Quli-t
1!,
and
incut
I'lan
t
t'ur-
PECIALS!
Dresses
lieal
the
emers
House
of
Quality
For
That
New
inniain
niTim
Go
to
M.
T.
LEE
need
fa
Indies'
Meiiii'iiH
tailoring,
asoiiahlo
and
a
bit;
liiglish,
Scottish
'-li
Tweeds
and
(nods
nvallable
to
'in.
Onalily
ami
fit
1
il.
Mall
orders
null
at
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DRY
CLEANING
AND
PRESSING
P.O.
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Avenun
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HrHIIIIMIITIv.
,
i'i8tributliiB.
Team
or
Motor
Sorvtee.
'0Hl
Snilll
nml
nmvil
w
8pecltll
In
Piano
and
Furniture
Moving.
St.
Regis
Cafe
nee
Rllnorl'o
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U.-t
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urani.
A
Bakery
UnsurpaMd
Third
Avenue.
PLAYERS
FOR
MAY
25
Schedules
of
Qames
Arranged
for
Senior
and
Juvenile
Leagues
Al
a
meeting
or
the
executive
or
Hie
Prince
Itupert
Football
Association
nialil,
h
Colli
Storage
It'.'im
was
selected
In
play
Hlaxlon
Cannery
al
the
Acropolis
Hill
ground
on
Saturday
nighl.
.1.
May
will
referee.
Hii'
following
Iwo
elevens
wcri'
selected
In
play
on
May
25
in
euiiuecliou
wilh
tin.
Km
pi
iv
Had
celebration:
W.
llainf
linn
(Callies);
a.
Mitchell
(Vein,:
ami
NV.
llarlon
Currie,
captain
(Callies)
and
11
Woods
(Calliesj;
A.
Mitchell
(
(Villi...,
II
.11
...
it:..
.
jTMwuiujij,
ii.
.'i.iiMi,iii
mi
men
;
JS.
Krskine
(Vet).
V.
Mflchell
(Callies;
and
.f.
Amliews
(Callies;.
This
lenni
will
play
in
Gallic'
colors.
S.
(iawlliorn
(Vein);
O.
Kelsey
(Sons
of
Kiialandj
and
(i.JJoch-rane
'Vet);
l
llodskliison
(Sons
of
Kiulaml),
A.
Hales
captain,
(Sons
of
England;
,
and
P.
(liHiii'roii
(Sous
of
KiiKliind;
;
I'.
Iliissi-ll
(Vets;;
H.
Norwood,
(Vets,
;
.1.
Johnston
(Sons
of
iKngland,
A.
IHckens
(Son
of
I'.iisrland
and
.1.
Kaniuhar
(Sons
iof
Kiulaml."
This
leant
will
(day
in
Sons
of
Knlainl
color.
Ile.scm'
will
he
I),
l'riz.ell
Son
of
Klipland;,
H.
HowH
Sons
-of
Kniiland',
II
Sous
of
KiiKland),
.1.
Sims
(Cai-
Ik-s
and
.1.
Ilaiiiillon
(Callies,
Tom
Join's
will
referee.
Junior
Schedule
The
following
schedule
for
the
Jiiveuile
League
was
drawn
tip:
May
10.
Month
School
vs.
liorden
Street.
May
23.
Horden
Street
Hiuh
School.
May
30.
Illyh
Schonf
I
toot
h
School.
June
fi.
Itorden
Street
Itoolh
School.
June
13.
High
School
Horded
Street.
June
20.
Month
School
vs.
Utah
School.
Senior
Schedule
,
Ha
life
for
the
fiit'half
of
Hie
Senior
League
in
the
MnhleyCupj
city
championship)
series
were
set
as
follow:
June
I.
Sons
of
hngland
vs.
Colli
Slorase.
June
I.
Vets
vs.
dallies.
June
l).
Cold
Storage
vs.
Vela
June
12.
'Callies
vs.
Sons
of
Kngland.
June
23.
Son
of
Kngland
vs.
Vets.
June
26.
Gallic
v..
Cold
!
Storage.
The
last
two
games
arc
.provisional
on
there
hcintf
no
draws
in
Hie
Dominion
Day
cup
lies
which
were
set
as
follows:
June
15.
Yels
vs.
Cold
Storage-
,.
Julie
18.
Callies
vs.
.Son,
of
Kngland.
v
-.
-
July
I.
1'inal.
Those
:a!leiidhig
last
night's
meeling
were:
Presidenl
Heorge
Hill,
Delegate
II.
Killin,
J.
Watson.
I".
J.
Fuller
ami
D.
Kon-
ncdy;
Vice-president
James
itlack
and
Secretary
H.
S-
TENNIS
COURTS
MATERIAL
HERE
nu.
n
i
onH
of
Gravel
Comes
rno
wmi
.
.
...
n
I
..
.n.rln
all
way
from
rrmn
for
Them
Five
car
load
of
gravel
arrived
here
a
couple
of
days,
ago
all
I
be
way
from
Prince
(ieorgo
In
be
used
in
the
constr'ion
of
Hie
I
wo
concrele
tennis
court
lielntr
built
In-'
re
by
for
the
railway
their
own
use
near
the
slalion.
i
n
for
Hie
work
is
Jint
yet
here
but
Ithin
a
few
days.
The
work
will
be
rushed
abend
insl
as
soon
as
i
in-
niu'-i
on
Hie
grounit
aim
n
likely
the
courts
win
oe
ii-u
ror
use
by
.lone
1.
II
seems
Dial
the
reason
for
Winging
the
gravel
from
Prince
Heorge
is
Hint
Mm
unalily
of
Ihft
malerlal
there
Is
heller
than
any
other
ntontr
Hie
line.
Advertua
.n
the
Daily
News
DONATIONS
MADE
Committees
Instructed
to
Make
Arrangements
For
Uso
of
Salt
Lakes
This
Year
(VHiO;
.1.
Harris
(Callies),
S.!..
Hoddie
There
was
a
large
turnout,
at
Ihe
annual
meeting
of
t
lie
Prince
Itupert
Swimming
Cluh
which
wan
held
last
night
in
the
cit,v
police
court.
wuieer
for
IIm1
year
were
elected
as
follows:
Honorary
president,
Hon.
T.
I).
l'aftullo.
I'li'sidenl,
(Jhris
Hiking.
Secretary
treasurer,
Douglas
I'rizzell.
y
l-.xeculive,
K.
C.
(Jibbon.
Sid
riioiirsmi,
J.
A.
Hinton,
Capt.
Alfred
Swunson,
It.
IUhiicc
and
During
the
meeling
the
an
nouucenieiil
was
made
that
the
Ilolary
Cllih
had
made
a
grant
of
felon
to
he
used
in
connection
wilh
Hie
improvement
of
the
Salt
Lake
and
the
Itetail
Merchants'
Association,
!is2.r).
The
executive
committee
was
t
instructed
to
visit
the
Salt
Lake
lday
and
ascertain
what
was
needed
in
connection
with
the
float
and
landing
and
the
facilities
generally.
,
Another
committee
was
appointed
to
interview
provincial
Biiverninent
official
wilh
a
view
to
ohlaiuiug
permission
to
make
a
charge
for
the
lie
of
the
dressing
room
to
persons
others
lhan
menlliers
of
Hie
club.
The
general
feeling
of
the
meeting
llaneniwas
niat.
if
all
who
used
the
lake
vs.
vs.
V.
vs.
became
meniliers
of
the
club,
there
would
be
ample
fund
to
ieep
the
place
in
order.
The
secrelary
was
instructed
tn
secure
hadses
ami
proceed
with
the
sale
of
same.
CHALLENGE
TO
BALLPLAYERS
Inlander
Comes
Out
With
Defy
to
all
and
Sundry
and
Mentions
Opponents
The
baseball
season
is
ready
to
open
if
someone
would
only
open
it.
There
i
a
lillie
baseball
aggregation
that
ha
an
opinion
of
itself
and
need
to
be
taken
down
a
ug.
It
is
located
at
the
Inlander
on
Second
Avenue.
The
members
of
thai
leatn,
beaded
by
Hie
redoubtable
Jinvmie
l'ar-iiubar,
say
they
are.
ready
to
fie)d
a
team
against
the
C.yro
Club,
the
Mackenzie
Mess,
Joe
Hrown's
Hoosler
or
any
oilier
pickup
lot
around
town,
always
excepting
a
team
entered
in
Hie
Senior.
Leiiigue.
They
would
even
challenge
the
Holary
Club
if
it
were
not
fort
the
fact
that
the
members
are
loo
old
and
they
think
il'wonld
be
a
shame
to
throw
the
gauntlet
in
their
direction.
Jimmie
ay.s
he
has
n
learn
that
would-do
credit
lo
any
base-iiflll
ground
in
the
worbl,
so
i'far
as
aonearance
is
concerned,
lie
thinks
they
would
look
wonder
ful
in
navy-blue
suits.
Some
of
them
are
good
at'
hurling
cement
at
the
drydock
and
be
does
not
see
wliv
Ihev
s
inn
d
not
hurl
a
baseball.
At
any
rale
the
dial
leiiL-c
;
sent
out.
the
tocsin
Is
sounded
and
if
it
Is
not
answered
-appropriately,
the
Inlander
will
WRKLEYS
"after
every
meal
"
Parvnfs-
encourage
the
children
to
core
for
their
tetihf
dive
them
Wrigley's.
It
removes
food
particles
from
Uic
teeth.
Strengthens
the
Cums.
Combats
acid
mouth.
Refrefhln
and
beneficial!
SEALED
TIGHT
KEPT
RIGHT
EVERY
time
you
are
in
a
crowd
a
street-air,
a
train,
a
theatre
you
are
in
constant
danger
of
absorbing
some
kind
of
infection.
Everything
you
touch,
that
is
handled
by
others,
is
a
germ
carrier.
Germs
allowed
to
remain
on
your
hands
will
in
time
almost
surely
pass
to
your
nose
or
mouth
or
be
deposited
on
food.
But
the
ever-imminent
danger
of
contagion
is
almost
completely
removed
if
you
purify
yo'ur
hands
and
face
frequently
with
Lifebuoy
Health
Soap.
A
wonderful
health
element
in
Lifebuoy
The
creamy
Lifebuoy
lather
carries
a
wonderful
health
element
deep
into
every
pore.
It
counteracts
any
infection
which
may
have
been
partially
absorbed
by
the
skin.
Lifebuoy
cleanses
antiscptically.
Lifebuoy
is
pure
and
gentle
Because
of
the
absolute
purity
of
its
ingredients,
Lifebuoy
is
mild
and
pleasing,
yet
delightfully
stimulating
to
the
skin.
The
daily
use
of
Lifebuoy
keeps
your
complexion
fresh,
clear,
glowing
with
health.
Tht
pun,
than
htalth
odour
tf
Liftbuty
Seap
tanisbts
almtst
instantly
after
utini
but
tht
protect
tan
rtmains.
go
around
holding
their
head
up
scornfully
and
feeling
that
they
are
Ihe
cocks
of
the
north
or
tlie
kinjrs
or
rue
sporting
world.
I
I
ft
The
trouble
with
league
base
ball
in
Prince
Hupert
during
HiO
past
year
or
so
has
been
that
one
or
two
teams
navo
nail
too
much
of
an
edge
over
the
remaining
team,
the
consciiuence
has
been
thai
juissible
spectators,
feeling
that
oilc
side
would
have
a
cinch,
have
not
been
interested
and
have
not
bothered
to.
attend
games.
If
sport
is
lo
Iraw
a
crowd
there
must
always
he
a
degree
of
uncertainly
about
bow
game
are
going
lo
result
and
this
can
only
he-
obtained
in
a
town
of
this
size,
by
having
Ihe
players
distributed
by
somo
eenlraVM'ody
;df
!eonlrol
.;
ireganl-
less
oi
men
juivaio
iiiiiiiuiiins.
A
real
elTort
should
be
made
to
have
this
obtain
Ibis
year.
The
Hulcher
want
lo
have
an
all
Butchers
team.
This
may
be
all
right
and
in
this
case
probably
will
be
but
If
all
the
good
players
in
I
own
were
butchers
and
everybody
knows
they
nre
not
(lion
there
should
bo
no
nll-
Itttlchers
team.
This
should
ap
ply
also
to
Son
of
Canada.
Sawmill,
Cyro
Club
or
any
other
organization
concerned.
l'lie
fool
bailers
nre
back
at
their
old
tricks
agaiii-4-nnniely
fighting
on
Ihe
field
of
play.
This
column
in
Ihe
past
has
deplored
111
feeling
and
loss
of
temper
in
various
lines
of
sport
and
has
rebuked
such
spirit
on
several
occasions
where
it
was
deemed
proper
lo
do
so,
The
incident
In
Monday
night's
foot
ball
game
was
neither
necessary
nor
graceful
and
the
league
au
thorities
who
have
lo
deal
with
the
case
should
lake
steps
In
prevent
recurrence
of
such
scenes
even
if
II
Is
necessary
lo
make
an
example
of
some
body
in
doing'
so.
Wbile
some
of
the
fans
may
get
a
kick
out
of
a
fist
fight
on
a
football
field,
Ihe,
majority,
wo
believe,
wafil
lo
see
soccer
played
anil
a
boxing
match
Instead
is
not
appreciated.
There
is
a
place
for
football
and
a
place,
for
boxing,
but
the
rules
of
neither
permit
of
the
BUOY
HEALTH
SOAP
More
than
Soap
-
a
Health
Habit
j
Sport
Chat
two
being
mixed.
Tomorrow
night'
football
game
between
the
Callies
and.
Son
of
Kngland
will
determine'
Hie
ownership
of
the
Stuart!
Shield
for
this
season
unless
lime
permits
towards
Ihe
close
of
the
year
for
more
game
in
the
series
to
be
played.
Which
ever
side
win
tomorrow
ntghl
will,
thcrejfiire,
have
captured
the
trophy
for
the
lime
being,
at
least.
The
following
line-ups
are
announced.
Callies
NV.
Hamilton;
H.
Hamilton
and
W.
K.
Wlilisfroft
:
.1.
Harris,
SK
Currie
and
II.
Woods;
A.
Mitchell,
It.
McDou-gall,
W.
Mileliell,
.lames
Hamilton
and
J.
Andrews;
reserves,
.1.
Sims
and
M.
Andrews.
Sons
of
Kngland
II.
Howe;
Hick
Lanibe
and
(1.
Kelsey;
Tail,
A.
Hale
and
P.
Cameron;
J.
Kar-
tpibar,
A.
Dickens,.
.1.
Johnson,
II.
Hanson
and
F.
Hodgkmson.
jVdvertlse
imtha
Dally
Newa.
NOTICE.
Ttvi.'
notice
tint
aNr
nubllcall'in
or
this
.viticp
fur
fmir-coiiswmivp
wkt
w
kim
i
nriiiiv
in
i
i
ii(iriirar
ill
ju
11
Slirk
O.iniwnles.
Virion.
B.t:..
to
clunirf
I
he
name
if
tlx
C.oinpmiy
to
thai
or
"a.
I
Ji.lin.lnli
it
CinnnHllV.
l.lmltlHl.
'lialfsl
at
I'rlncp
ItiM'Tt,
li.O.
tills
8lh
tlay
or
Mav.
A.P.
I'HI.tCK
lUM'KIIT
INSURANCE
V.KNCIES
I.TH
IN
PROBATE
IN
THE
COMMISSIONERS
COURT,
TERR'
ITORT
OF
ALASKA!
Divisiura
num-nrp
one.
MVOCR
PRECINCT
In
ilm
Mailer
or
Hie
Estate
or
Lualha
liavl.
IU'rwwrsl.
,
Nimilivr
l
I'rotmlF.
Nollre
to
llcln.
,
liv
virtue
or
an
order
duly
fljuod
ami
imn
or
record
In
llm
auove
entitled
..i.ui-i
nn
the
tMti
ilnv
rtt
Aurll.
10i&.
no
tice
l
lieretiy
riven
to
(Ted)
tiavl.
tlie
alleitcd
hnsliand
or
lli
above,
naiiied
de
reaiuHl
ami
M
all
other
erois
rlatmlnit
an
Interest
In
Ihe.
altovo
named
eslalo
ihat
lliey
and
each
or
them
are
hereby
re.
nnired
lo
be
and
appear
In
the
above;
..niiiimi
piuirt
at
II
viler.
Alaska,
and
aub-
nilt
sallsractory
prmir
or
lielrhlp
within
sixty
days
rrom
me
oaie
oi
um
mi
,.llllll-A
I
lull
tlPI'lllf
Ami
ir
vou
rail
in
to
appear
and
rile
anrli
saturactory
nroor.
a
decree
or
llils
court
will
b
entered
forrelllnn
your
in
lereKt
therein.
Hate
or
Klrt
rnhllratlon,
April
7,
I0l.
Hale
or
1-aM
I'nbllratlon,
June
V7,
tots.
OHEN
F.
HILL,
iliolnutrwtor
LAND
ACT
In
prince
rinpert
Land
District:
nutrlct
nr
I'rlncn
Kitnerl.
TAKE
NOTICE
that
1.
Mr
rill
Del
Brlsay.
nr
Vancouver,
lit'.,
occupation
salmon
broker,
Intend
to
apply
ror
permission
lo
purchase
Ihe
follovtlitir
described
landst
Coinmencliiir
at
a
lHist
planted
H
mile
mm
Ih
or
Ihe
Kontheast
corner
or
Lot
AT09,
lilllle
Creek,
itanire
t,
.uoasi
oisiriri;
thence
north
n
chains;
thence
west
0
rhains;
thence
south
to
ihore
line
In
an
easterly
direction
tn
point
or
com
nienceinent:
ronlalnlnir
40
acres,
more
or
less
MRP.11.L
DES
H
HIS
AY,
Applicant,
Edwin
Elroy
Lirnuui,
Ajent
Uittd
April
trd,
1915.
LcTcr
Brother
Limited,
Toronto.
LB-JM
COAXING
SLEEP
with
a
Simmons
Outfit
(CANADIAN
VACinc
No.
l2i
Hed
Consisting
of
New
Century
Coil
Spring,
firey
Label
Mattress,
in
Walnut
or
Ivory
Finish.
Cash
Price
.
.
$4S.0O
BARRIE'S
Home
Furnishings
3rd
Avenue
and
1st
Street.
Phono
123
Coast
Steamship
and
Train
Service
S.8.
PRINCE
RUPERT
or
PRINCE
QEORQE
nail
mm
Prince
Riipert
ror
VANCOUVER,
VICTORIA,
SEATTLE
and
intermediate
point
each
SUNDAY
and
THURSDAY,
10
P.M.
Foe
ANYOX
Wdntada
10
P.M.
For
STEWART
Saturday
10
P.M.
PA8SENQER
TRAINS
LEAVE
PRINCE
RUPERT
DAILY
oietpt
Sunday
It.
30
a.m.
ror
Prince
lieorire,
EDMONTON,
WINNIPEO,
all
point
tail
tii
Canada,
Unllid
Slates.
AOENOV
ALL
OCEAN
STEAMSHIP
LINKS.
City
Tkkat
Offkf,
628
Third
Av
Prlnc
Rupert,
Phona
260.
Canadian
Pacific
Railway
B.
C.
Coast
Services
Sailings
from
Prince
Rupert
PRINCESS
MARY.
For
Ktlchlkan,
Wrangtll,
Juneau
and
Skagway
May
8th,
18th,
29th,
Jun
8th
For
Vancouver,
Victoria
and
Saattla
May
lit,
12th,
22nd,
Juno
2nd,
13th.
8.S.
PRINCESS
BEATRICE.
For
BuUdala,
Bwanaon
Bay,
Eaat
Bella
Bella,
Ocean
Falls,
Namu,
Alert
Bay,
Campbell
River,
and
Vancouver
ovary
Saturday
11
a.m.
Agency
tor
all
Steamship
Llnea.
Full
Information
from
W.
O.
ORCHARD
General
Agent.
Corner
of
4th
Street
and
3rd
Avenue,
Prince.
Rupert,
B.C.
UNION
STEAMSHIP
COMPANY
OF
B.C.,
LTD.
Sailings
from
Prince
Rupert,
'or
VANCOUVER,
VICTORIA,
Swaneon
Bay,
and
Alert
Bay,
Tuesday,
B
P.M.
'or
VANCOUVER,
VICTORIA,
Alert
Bay,
and
Swanson
Bay,
Saturday,
10
A.M.
For
ANYOX,
ALICE
ARM,
STEWART,
Sunday,
8
P.M.
For
PORT
SIMPSON
and
Naai
Rlvar
Canneries,
Friday
A.M.
128
2nd
Avmu.
J.
Barnaley,
Agent.
Prlnee
Rupert,
B.O.