II is- PAQE FOOL -TrT DAILY, K277D Ttau MOVIE SHOTS TAKEN HERE Prince IRupert Will Appear on anver aneei following visit V of 'Company This fair cily and surrouudiifc country, will loom lartfe on (he silver sfrewi throughout Canada anil the- United Stales when tlu' movie picture taken yesterday Ly the Laurence A. Hughe Pro duction Co., of Hollywood, an released Tor public exhibition .No iomier had the slcanit-r Prince 't?eorge docked yesUrdav morning when Charlie Pollock hod his camera on the wharf and was cranking the handle when John jRiehanlson, the 'leading comedian and Diana Hughes, tit leading lady, strolled towards the lens, much to the amusement of the onlookers. hscnrled by Messrs. Dihb, Tinker and Thomson, delegatM from the ,lioard of Trade who met the boat, the movie parly motored around the city taking pictures of the. main street-, totem, poles and harbor view.. Richardson referred to the totem poles' as silent policemen. "We think your cily is Al and we sincerely thank the members of the Hoard of Trade and th? citizens generally for your great kindness to us during our short slay. We only wish it were pos sible to spend more time here,1 said Senator J. Whelan, business manager of the company. Stars In Party Diana Hushes played leading lady In the screen masterpiece "Love Master" in which lk famous dug Slrongheart was featured. John Hichardson was for six years leading comedian with Hie 31ack Bennett Comedies and played the part of Ding it4 John Rarrymore's play "Heau Hrumel," and he also played wilh Phyllis Heavey, Marie Provost and Ford Sterling. The, parly fefl on the afternoon ! train for Jasper Pam where oiher scenes will ! '"shot foJhe world travelogues. Pictures were taken of the local uVlegationVscortincDiana Hughes and Mr. Hichardson back: to' the train. As the train pulled out Charlie Pollock took pictures ot the harbor. EUCHAR1STIC CONFERENCE Several Hundred Western Catholics Gather at Winnipeg En route to Chicago W1NN1PKO, June 17. Several hundred Catholics from lirilish Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan . and Manitoba are due to leave . Winnipeg Saturday morning on the last lap of their journey lo Chicago to attend the Interna tional Eucharist Congress being held m that city next week. One special train of fourteen cars in' addition to extra equipment on the regular Winnipeg-Chicagu train, 'will be required to inovf the western Canadian delegation travelling via Canadian National Hallways. These two trains will reach' the cbngress city Sunday morning and arrangements have been ,made to slop Ihe specia for one hour early that morning for the celebrating of mass en roule i. Kuglish, French and Herman speaking delegates are due in Winnipeg from the west on reg uJar and special trains over Can adian National lines Saturday morning and will be aecomnaii led by" aNuimber of dignitaries o the church from the prairie pro vince including Hisbop Prud liomnie of, Prince Albert. Arch bishop Hcllevue of St. Honiface will join tlie parly here with the inujpeg ; and Manitoba dele' pales. Archbishop Malheau of Hegiria is' proceeding with the iiiHinibody to Chicago. A nnmlK'.r of the prairie dele-galeslwtll continue their journey to eastern Canada nl the clofe . 4,jjJllP. co,tgress. , " MOOSE LODGE TO HELP BOYS' BAND . Various Matters Discussed at Meeting Last Evening . f At a well allended meeting of .the Loyal Order of Moose, lipid last night in .Moose Hall, Dicta tor, II. J. Uacon pr9hHn3i in laws and general laws governing BRINGING UP FATHER NOW-TMECe TWO tickets "O THE. eAOU-CAMtr . Rum Tell. ou. mother- i rr ii i i v COCTb V.HO'b " CONNTKE KIT ? r d Cae or- the 'home- OOJHTC Juvr yT out- SSjMi V anted For ForJRent Sale DAILY the operation of the social club were passed after a lengthy dis is-j cussion. These laws will forwarded to the Supreme Dicta-, tor for endorsation or alleratioV before beiiwr forwarded to Vie. . toria in connection wilh incorporation under the provincial laws. Other mailers of a routin,: nature were also dealt with. i It was decided to put on a ' public dance in Ihe Moose Hail: on June 2", the proceeds to 1 donated n the Hoys' Hand. TELKWA1TES VISITED TOPLEY AND BURNS LAKE. m Week-end Events In Interior Were Fully Enjoyed by Many TFXKWA. June 17. Taking advantage of fine weather and ?ond roads a great many Telk-waites journeyed to Topley las' Saturday. It was the Sixth Annual Picnic and sports day held there and all things combined to make it a very interesting day. Later in the afternoon a good number drove on to Hums Lake where Hie initiation and install ation of the Burns Lake Assembly of Native Sons of Canada look place. Later the Sons arranged a dance at which itier were people frorn all over the district. , . TELKWA J. J. McNeil loft on Monday'" train for Prince (Jeorge on lii- way to the coast. It is Mr. Mc Neil's intention to slop off a Williams Lake and attend the stampede there. For a change, a little heat wa- experienced on Sunday and Monr day and the gardens need lots of it. It is quite possible that there will be several local horses on the track. at Prince George tins year, in view or this, they are being exercised daily. The sympathy of the entire community is given to Mr. Oeorge Saunders in the loss or his wife who died in Smithers on Sunday morninK. Mr. and Mr. iSa'under have lived neur Telkwa for severaf years' since coming from England. A tiny daughter .Ivy, five years old, Is left. , The Hound Lake picnic, wliicn is one of Ihe most popular year ly events, is billed "Tor Thursday June 15. A large and attractive list of sports and events is be ing drawn up, and the various committees are doing all po- Tkasm Oitr KILLS ii Mad In Vncur, HIES. MOTHS 1 B.C. MpSQUlTOfSl Intfiutrial Rmwch Institute. WiBcwt tain. PlrnntxtoT. II Iiiitohiwuili At Your Retailer J SO TO It 1 iM VVHV f I rvrcw I I k H . . mri a oat i J A Pimply Face Is Unsightly Vim CaiL Smart, South B&tuV ford, Suk, write: "A while ago I waa troubled with facial btaniahta, epeially pimplca, aad was rtally ashamed to go out with icch a bad looking face. I tried 2 or S different remedies, but they diJot help me any, ra one st day a friend, who had bea troubled the aame u I was, adrised me to 1 on i 4 ! After I had taiea two bottie there wasn't a pimple of any kind left on my face, and I now hare a clear, ; He amooth and vtlrt-ty complexion. " Put op only by The T. Milbura" Ox, Limited, Toronto, Out. sible to make this picnic a success in every way. The gingham dance at night is beii.u specially arranged for and will ie a good one. is Mrs, AV. . Noonan returned on Monday night from n shor. viil with her mother , in Terrace. Mr. Hopkins representins S,wijtl .Canadian, company was j business visitor in town " on Monday. Fhe land aeross Ihe roaJ from the Telkwa Hotel and be tween there and the river ha been nicely cleaned up and attractive seats made on trees. Fred Korman who left the vat- ley for places south, returned So I'elkwa on Thursday of last eek. He will . snend a shor! lime here witji his family and hen he cxpecU to return lo the U.CIs. where he has been 'en- aced in the construction of cannery buildings on Skidegat Inlet. STEWART 11. After having spent the pasl ix years in charge of the rontf work in the district for the pro incial government, Henry covil has senl In his resigria ion to take elfeet as from July He will hi succeeileij. b Hugh McDonald,' who has beev mining and prospectint; in the flislrict "-for ome years past. Mrs. E. R. Workman returned last Sunday from Itremerton where she had li'een on a shor visit. F. N. Turgoose, nephew of R M. -Mewart, president of the Hunwell, arrived from Victoria ecently. Jack Watkins, who has been n Vancouver on mining btiines, nas reiurneii to town. Mrs. A. W. 11. Ashley and W children have returned from visit of several weeks with . he parents in Maymonl, Sask. Mis r-munr I'eierson, a irienu o Mrs. Ashley, drrived wilh her. HAZELTON John Newick returned from his holiday In. the soulh recently and js feeling much improved 1 health. Some fprty horses arrived from Ihe fioulh at the find of the week en louto lo Telegraph Creek Owing lo the snow an cflnsequenl lack of feed in th Oroimdhog country. Hie horsed will have to wait for a while Word has been, received thai I 11. 1 I'll V '7S tml NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No AdvcrtSaement taken for leu than 50c MISCELLANEOUS MMW Cami! al Lake Kathlyrt opens June 20. For particu lars apply Mrs. K. E. Hirnie, Smithers. H.C. L'-onanl Wrmeh pae. his final year in modi. me at Toronto Uni versity with honors. He is now Ihe staff at SI. Michael's ho-pital, the same hospital his father was in after graduating. Peter Ober has gone lo the llazeltnn Vi.-w for the summer has boon working at the Sun-j rise for some 'ime pal. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert June 17, 1911. J. U. Hose of Vancouver, who inleeslmi in mining in lhii di?trtrt Wa( among Hie soutfi- omg passengers this morning. '---lan McLean, who, has been a resident of Prince Ituiert for tb past seven ?ear and a promin ent jncmlftr ., of SL Andrew' Soeiety, left for Seattle tlu-morning. I.in will pmlwblj isit the old country before re timing to the city. Mrs, J. P. Cade ami child haw relurnt-d lo'lhe cily after spend- na a few months in the outh. COMMITTEES NAMED FOR DOMINION DAY Native Sons of Canada Preparing For Celebration on July 1 Al a meeting of the commit tee in charge of the Native Sons' ominion Day celebration, heid n Henson's Studio last night. 11. Love. cJiairman of the gen eral ronuniUee presiding, the following auxiliary committees were appointed: r-porls enimittee- H. II. Iive (chairman . fl. W. Johnstone, .ee liell, H. llreen (secrelary of general committee i, , Entertainment ouxrrtiilfi1 U, li llens(.(v ,(ehalrjrtafr,,' fC ourln. Ffank FoHuac J- A. Inr ris, and.fl. H. ArnoU. , . ,2 dverfllrtg conurtiltM-: 5. I). McLeod and M. M. Stephens. Children's sports (leo. W Johnstone (chairman'. II. Men- fes, Isp Doll, P. La Porte and 'ydney llunler. Finance committee A. J ''nidliomnve. II. n. Love, J. II McLeod, S. K. Parker, Joe flreer. W. J. lireer. W. D. Vance. J. II rimmpson and M. M. Slephens. Decoration twmmiltee Italph LePlne w-hafrman , M. J. Keays eo. lluililerham, F. F. Sleeves Mini Jatne Welr.- W. J. Midutclieon notified the -Heeling that Joe Lally. manti Mcturer of sporting boois, Corn wall. Ont,. had. Ihrotuth him. do nated Iwenly-eighl lacrosse sticks and balls to be given to two intermediate teams It - was 'arranged that the Oirls' High-School drill tenm trained by Alex. Mitchell, woub mve-twri rrfortnanpes nn Do minion Day, one between the ball game in the afternoon am anoiner performance at the dance al night. ALASKA SHOALS. WASHINGTON, Juno 17. Tn mast and geodetic survev ha ordered an Inspection of Dixon Harbor, Alaska, as a result of a report Hint the waters chartered as iieep water are - in reallt shoals. twsT wooxko- rt cose - hOW I'UU CT MQ, HCU.MVH UP5TM'i TO TVE. O.RC 0 Te vi0 rtn, TMC mcUKJON them Vulocom wt wac O 192 k Uti FtATuwc Stuvici, WANTFJ.lrl or woman lodt light housework in family of three. Write slating wage expented lo Mr, (hr.) H. B. Trefry, Anyox, li.f. WANTED Kxperienceil Saleswoman for Ladies' Hendy-to-Wear. Phone 051 or Oreen ;ni. Mrs. J. Hent, 'lliinl Avenue. YOUNG Man want work, any kind; 35c an hour. Phoii Hlack 209. 1 12 FOR SALE FOIl QIUCK SAL! 28 foot speed boat, Wintun six en. gine:; in No. 1 order. Clia. Svedmark. agent. Cow Hay. FOIl SALE. -Motor boat eloei; aUo jump spark Wiiard mag- FOIl SALE. Haby earriage in P(m1 condition. Phone 712. 113 TO RENT FOIl HENT. Larsen building ai 171 Third Avenue Iial; six room modern flai with bathroom and workshop premier on street Ifoor. Apply Hyde Transfer, 138 Seeond Avenue. FOIl ItKNlV- Two first ela modern flals; Monarch ranges, water paid; one furnished. Weslenhaver Hr. FOR RENT. Two modern houses, one furnished. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue East. If nm.MSHEt) Housekeeping (looms lo rent by the day, week or month. Phone lied 607. tf FOn' RENT. Furnished house keeping suite, Mussallrm Apartments. Phone 18. tf FLAT for nenl. Five rooms with bath; Sixth Avenue West Phone 513 or Hlack 325. II FOIl RENT- Four room suite. hot water heated. Apply 8mll & MalUL ' PIANOS -forwent alMO,Q0vpcrJ : month and up. Wnlker's MilsbH .Store. FOIl IlE.Vr-Fnrnishedy flat in "Ml"," "Imjiiije. , i-iiynr ne4l MI. 113 LARGE furnished room for rent, bath. 010 Sixth Avtnuo West LOST. LOST. On Fourth Avenue West old ring set wilh opal. Finder please return lo Daily News olllre. SUMMER RESORTS. LA K ELSE LODGE, pear Terrace. isil Lakelse lilhia Ho Springs. Lillila Is one of till finn.l mlnA.1 ; fi.Z. ',,uw". for rheumatism.! n Good fly fishing for rainbow trout ln " r moiom -i, ' n-.-iinn Kiving iiirnugu connection with Lodge. Telephone connected lo Terrace. J. Hruce Johnstone, manaer. ' PRINCE RUPERT Tinra 444 Friday, June 18 High 6:52 a.m. 1 5,0 ft. 10:50 p.m. 17.1 " Low 1:02 a.m. lo.O ' 13:1 1 p.m. 7.4 " Saturday, June 19 8:1 .m. 15.3 fl 20:52 p.m. 17.8 " Low 2:15 a.m. ti.i 1 l;M p.m. 7.8 " Adverllie In tho, Dally, News. '-... . i I..T, TOWN TU, MOtiiM'. to '. I we. Articles Lot and Found, &c PATENT ATTORNEYS FirrilERSTONIlAFGH A CO., the old established firm. Patents and trademarks n all countries. Free booklet. Vaneoji-ver office 1018 Rogers Ituild-Ing. I'hone Seymour 370d Manager, Ernest K. Carver, registereil attorney. Other offices, Ollawa. Washlnslon and principal cities. j BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD. The Inlander. 8M Second Avenue. Plume 137. HOARD, Rooms and Furnished Stilles. Palmer House. If AUTOMOBILES Now, You Can Buy a CHEVROLET at a Lower Price than ever before. Almost simultaneous "wilh the announcement by Chevrolet Motor Company of Canada Limited of an Improved Chevrolet a GREATER CHEVROLET than ever before we are aide In an nounce THE LOWrWT PRICES in Chevrolet history. Theee new prices, combined wilh Hie many new Improvements, establish more flrmh than ever before Chevrolet' leadership in value among low prieed ears. The Improved Chevrolet offers everything jmi eouhl d-ire, smart appearanee. cotnfot1.. sinodtfiness, power and the ut-most depemlabillly. The preseni prices and low lime paymrnU bring one of the six Chevrolet tiKnlels within eay reach of your pocketbook. KAIEN QARAQE Phone 52. Wrecking Service Day and Nig'n Prices of botii New and Guar anteeil ised HiitD CARS are now at a new low level. The National Time Payment, Plan enables anyone with a "Yeasonable income to afford Ihe comfort and convenience a car affords. Ask S. E. PARSER, LTD. Dealers 219 Second Avenue. TAXI Phone C7 Taxi (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger Slude bakers al your disposal any lime ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM s Meeker Block. Across from Empress Hotel. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl- nil nur, wu mm r, change New and Secondhand (joods GEO, PAPADOPULOS M!) Third Ave IM.one fllf OOOD EATS Oppoiln Henson's Bludio, Third Avejiue. REAL HOME COOKED MEAL Mrs. I'nger, .proprietress. ' Plione H'iick 700. ' WOOD. Ory Mixed Wood fO.OO u load. Dry Fir Wood 0.50 n load, f -tit In nny lenglh. Kindling, $7.00 n load. Fir Furnace Wood $7.00 n load. A. ISAACSON Phone Ulick 461. Seal Cova. pilll, - in' J -t T;maniii III, u I 2fe TIMBER sur. XHn, salri In. . HlM.Irr . , , , IkvtM Mi..., , lV llw rt li l,mi.i.. t MS tm r ifitmvi, ii.... 1 i . mgn m mi rarthri t Itr. Vir..i!, , UHO IsilTlT ct. ISIS I t ik. : iuw i" Ulb ixwm.i- ?!! 110, IlTM I Ml '9s Ml I i .. IMMm a i ! !. wl nm t-i- n- M ri;.:' tin. Rrv. ... 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