DRE eS eS PNR ee eee ee eevee ——- Placarhice Posele! EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE. GET OUR RATES The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Phone 150 Third Avenue and Fulton St JOHN DILLON IS IN DANGER Hurled from Auto Car near LADIES’ HAND BAGS We have just received a shipment of the newest styles and latest designs in ladies’ Velvet and leath- er Hand Bags. We es- pecially invite you to call and let us show you our new goods. ..... mers BE recom C. B. WARK Jeweller Fort George For information, free maps and literature call and see me. JOHN DYBHAVN Open Evenings Pattullo Block A Mirror mi Johnson be given a rest of fifteen Dundalk and Picked up for Dead. John Dillon, Nationalist member of parliament, was dangerously injured about the head and back in an automobile accident near Dundalk. It was at first thought Mr. Dillon was dying, and a priest administered: the last sac- raments. The injured man rallied, however, and was removed to a Dundalk hospital, where he is in a serious condition. The auto- mobile dashed into a culvert and Mr. Dillon was thrown through the glass screen. Mr. Dillon suffered a_ severe conéussion of the spine, which deprived him temporarily of his power over his limbs. He also received a. severe cut on the stitches. BACKS JOHNSON AGAINST TWO Sensational Mill Suggested by Rickard $50,000 Purse Offered “White Hopes.” fight in Reno, July 4th, will offer a purse of $50,000 for Jack John- son to fight any two men in the world, the same afternoon for the world’s championship. Rickard declares his belief that Johnsoa can defeat any two men in the world, one after the other. “All I ask,” he writes, ‘is that minutes after disposing of the], first adversary. The fighters would | , be taken on by Jack in the order mutually agreed upon. I do not care who they are. Jack Johnson can beat both in one ring the same afternoon and with only fifteen minutes rest between the a - — forehead, which required several | can all understand, Alderman Mor- this whitewashing. affair was the outcome of a pe- tition Black Champion to Beat Two| sing Board over which we have no control. Fre in actuat communication with the G. L. (Tex.) Rickard, who is|}Board do not reveal matters of now in Buenos Ayres, who was the|which you are not absolutely promoter of the Joknson-Jeffries| sure.’’ are matters which are knowledge. ing in regard to the Licensing Board which the citizens do not know very well went Prudhomme case from the carpen- ters’ petition to the present time. CITIZENS’ MONEY CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 of the town in which with a poor police force the license holders simply snapped their fingers at the board, and when dissatisfied with its rulings carried their plaints to a higher court and gained what they desired. He argued that though it might cost some money, it would be worth while as Prince Rupert was the victim of an instance of this, to incur the expense to regain the position lost. ‘‘My plan would be to appeal to the Provincial Govern- ment,”’ he said. Morrissey Speaks Out Here Alderman Morrissey got in his. “I must take exception,” he said, ‘‘to this use of whitewash by Alderman Newton.” Here Acting Mayor Hilditch hastily interrupted, “I must ask you to use plain English that we rissey,’’ he said. Alderman Morrissey: ‘‘Certain- ly, I am doing so.’ I object to This whole Acting Mayor Hilditch, again: “We are dealing with the Licen- Unless you have been Well Known Truths “These common I am reveaiing zoth- Alderman Morrissey: "He the already. into the history of ‘The court at Victoria,’’ he said, ‘has upheld the action of the Board which granted Prudhomme his license at first, and has de- clared that the other Board acted illegally.” He went on to point out how strong was the influence of the Provincial Government upon THE DAILY NEWS ———— There buyer and seller, mon ground. Here is our Clas rate to a nominal price of a cent a wrony pet insertion. sified Advertising Column for today. Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry, White’labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 Tenders are invited for the repair of the wharf at{Metlakala, B.C.; the sum of fifteen hundred dollars being available for expenditure on this wharf. Bidders should carefully examine the ground, and state in detail the extent of repairs he will undertake for that amount. All piles must be power driven. Tenders will be received at the Indian Office, Metlakatla, B.C., up to June 80th, 1911, and should be accompanied with a cer- tified Sneaoe for one hundred dollars which amount will be forfeited in the event of a with- drawal of tender. No tender received will neces- sarily be accepted. CHAKLES C. PERRY, Indian Agent. Metlakatla, B.C., June 5th, 1911. Tenders for Excavating Tenders for excavating lots 1 and 2, block 11, section 1, will be received up to June 13th. Low- est tender not necessarily accepted. For partic- ulars apply to W.L. BENSON, Sceoond Ave, Spee Tyeseee Hardware Co. -182 WORKERS IN WOOD New Company Formed Here Another new industry is about to make its debut to the city. The Prince Rupert Planing Mills, Ltd., are going to fit up a modern woodworking and planing shop at the corner of Fifth and Fraser streets. The machinery has been ordered and will be here immediate- ranma Lost and Found pa: Men's suits cleaned and preseed $1.00. jes’ suits pressed and cleaned, Dry clean- ing a specialty. 18 Westenhaver Block, phone red 69. 121-147 FOUND~Elegant rooms; newly furnished. The Bulkley Block, 6th Ave.. near Fulton. 109-1m LOST—On Sixth street, between Third Avenue and Queen's Hotel, $184, two cheques in rol one for $17, other for $5, rest in bills. Rewar Billy Polus Candy Store, Sixth St., one door from C.P.R. Office, 182-135 | soir Cleaning and Pressing Com- } | For Rent Four-roomed House, partly furnished, with bath- room; close in on Summit Ave., back of Borden street. Apply at Firehall or P.O. Box 269. 181-185 2 Furnished Roomsin apartment house, opposite Clapp Building, 2nd Ave,, near McBride. Ap- ply on premises Se and three p.m. Two-roomed Cabin on Fourth Ave., near McBride, Apply J. Young, Maple Boarding House, 8rd Ave. 128-184 Furniture of three-recm flat. Apply Room 15 Westenhaver Block, corner tnd Ave. and Sixth Street. 128.134 Nicely furnished Front Room in new house. Ap- ply Mrs, Saville, “rae near McBride. Apply Dr. McIntyre, Stores and offices for rent. 126-tf Third Ave., phone green 59. For Rent~Modern House, close in. $25 a month, H. F. McRae & Co. 128-tf Neatly Furnished Rooms; gentlemen preferred. Apply Mrs. Mullin, e Majestic Theatre. 1m Cosy furnished rooms. Mrs. Bower, Somerset Rooms, Third Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth. 117-tf Nice Furnished Rooms. Apply Mrs. Kirby, Alder Block, upstairs entrance, Third Ave. 117-184 Nice, clean, bright outside rooms. 6th Ave., near Fulton. Nice furnished rooms single or for housekeeping. Apply Drexel Rooming House, 2nd Ave.. near McBride. May 3-imo Bulkley Block 108-1m ot 9s Os Pe ee es se, Help Wanted Pp cms Ps rs es es ee | Porter wanted at the Talbot House. 182-tf A good sensible woman to do chamber work and work in store. Apply Box G., News Office 131-136 Nineteen young men to take cosy rooms in the Bulkley Block, near Fulton. 109-1m | Wanted—500 good men to join the Order of Owls. Call room 28, Empress Hotel. 1. F. Madiem. 108-114 at a on ts 9 Os Boarders Wanted — A few cosy homelike rooms cheap to steady roomers. King George Hotel, 2nd Avenue. 131-138 Home cooked meals and nicely furnished rooms Classified - - Advertisements One of the best services the modern newspaper gives the public is in the classified advertisement columns e employer and worker, landlord and tenant, and a host of others meet on com: To put this modern convenience in reach of everyone the News will reduce its Minimum charge of 25 cents. i ————— Watch it BARGAINS grow. Crockery Glassware Lamps Table Cutlery Baby Buggies Screens Furniture Stoves Linoleum Enamelware Blinds Curtains Quilts Blankets Mirrors Pictures Washing Machines Every Description of House Furnishings. The Big BIG FURNITURE Store Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. F. W. HART & COMPANY NOTICE xx To the Officers and Members of Taimpsean Loage No. 58, A.F. & A. M., and ali sojourning Brother Master Mason's Greeting: You are requested to at- tend the funeral of our de- ceased brother, Thomas N. Smith, on Wednesday after- noon, June 14th, 1911. The brethren will convene at the Masonic Hall, on said day at 12.30 p.m. sharp. J. Christiansen, Secretary. J. H. Thompson, Sr. Warden. SAVOY HOTEL Fraser and Fifth Street. The only hotel in town with hot and cold water in rooms A CRIME TO Fly ~ FOR TWO Days Aviators Must not F| Don during Coron Heavy Penalty. Y Over Lon. ation Under (Canadian Press Desnate} London, June 13.—1), ‘ protect the taking part in the ( functions from perils fr: aviators have been | ee In order to ciuizens, and those NOse OTONAtion ™ OVerhead TOhibited free. flying over London or ; and 28rd $1,000 prison. June 22nd under a penalt month > in d 23rd 1 are cele. { 0 I fine and six June 22nd a; the days of the Corr bration. GOOD HEALTH IN RUPERT Medical Health Officer's Report Shows Death Rate of Four and Birth Rate of Nine per Thousand. nation That Prince Rupert is the iest city in the whok if the world was Again borne out by the rey for the last month of the Medical Health Officer, D.r J. O. The city at excellent health. There has bee; only one case of infectious illness during the month, typhoid probably im. ported. The ate works out to only four per thousand ind health. Dominion not in ort > Reddic is present wu deat} the birth rate nine per thousand STORMS IN THE EAST Three Persons Killed at Phila delphia by Falling Trees and Buildings. (Canadian Press Despatel Philadelphia, June 13 storms with much lightni sweeping through the trail of the great electrical storn night injuring buildings and wires. as a result and many others last uprootis Three persons were kil ———— ly. The company, of which Joe Hickey is president, A. J. Knight, manager, and Gordon Bain, sec- retary treasurer, will contract for everything in woodwork, such as eatin sash, doors, cabinets, etc., etc. With the latest machinery to be } installed the company is sure of being capable of handling the best work at moderate prices. Best furnished house north of Vancouver. Rooms Sc up Phone 37; P.O. Box 129, PRUDHOMME & FISHER Proprietors for thren persons. Appiy Mrs. James, Scott Bldg., 8rd Ave., between 8th and 8th Sts. 85-tf Private Board by the week or month. Home cooking a specialty. Miss E. M. Gleeson, 8rd Ave.. between 7th and 8th Sts., phone 171. 89-tf bouts.” 7 ‘ # ‘ot ; the present Licensing Board ‘In injured, The letter says if the arrange- , ‘ pe .,,) asking for this money,”’ he added, ment goes through the fight will], i they are asking for a tremendous be:staged in Buenoe Ayres. obligation. They are asking the PRINCESS ROYAL citizens of Prince Rupert to dig down into their pockets PASSED NORTH 0! des. Newton Sees Blind Pigs Replying to the accusation of Popular C. P. R. Steamer Had nee Ovbeadier Alderman Full List of Passengers Many} \)..45, took be Prospectors. expression, and denied that he whitewashed at all. He repeated The Princess Royal in charge of | his contention that Prince Rupert Captain Neurotsos which called| would be wise in expending money at Prince Rupert yesterday on her| to regain the rights of her License way to Skagway inaugurates the] Borad which had been robbed summer schedule to Alaskan ports.| hy the court down below. If the The Princess May and Royal will] controlling power of the Board give a five day service between|were to be taken away like this Victoria and Vancouver and Skag-|he said he could us very way, Juneau and other points in| soon back in the dissolute days the north. of Blind Pig regime. A short time ago the Royal Motion Goes Through was given a thorough overhauling] There was no more talk after and afterwards relieved the Prin-|this. Acting Mayor Hilditch with cess Adelaide on the Vancouver | some tact hurriedly put the motion. When she passed here on| There was a chorus of loud ayes Monday she had nearly every|from Alderman Smith, Alderman stateroom taken by prospectors) Kirkpatrick, Alderman Newton, and men of other occupations|and Acting Mayor Hilditch. The who are going in to attempt toO|/nays were not so loud. Alderman make the north yield some of her} Douglas and Alderman Morrissey vast fortunes. The Royal also|yoted. Alderman Kerr seemed carried a full cargo of general| undecided. Alderman Morrissey freight, including considerable food|asked for a show of hands, and Bailiffs Sale by Auction supplies. that the vote be recorded. Alder- : Landlord and Tenant Act man Kerr’s silence under the new gies Ceierte se io Toe Kate Jak. sekion Procedure By-law means an ‘‘Aye” Friday, June 16th, 1911, at two o'clock. vote. JOHN SHIRLEY, ete os 34 181-184 Licence Commissioner Hilditch ‘Previous to the carrying of this motion Alderman Hilditch in his capacity as Acting Mayor, had by the advice of the City Solicitor, been appointed Chairman of the Licensing Board which is to meet on Wednesday, June 14th. Alderman Hilditch professed him- self most unwilling to assume this onerous position in spite of the honor done him by the council, owing to the extreme importance of the business to be dealt with on Wednesday. But though Al- Thatjmay beJsafely ‘‘packed’’ on a trip is much in demand. We have them in dif- ferent sizes. : 3 WATCH THE WINDOW A LITTLE ON LANES I DESPATCH FROM GEO. LEEK 4 Real Estate A Here and There Citizens Clear ing Lots May be Allowed to Dump. Safe Aboard the Steamer for Old England, and All is Well A classified advertisement is a rea! estate sales- man, and does not often count enough to count" in the net result. As a special favor perm! will y William Be ho i D1) having lots. cleare Messrs ng McInnis & cavated material Off Rimouski, June 3, | circumstances “We left 4.15 p.m. for Old England, and I will send Nineteen young men wanted to rent cosy furnish- ed in the Bulkley soome, Sth Ave., near Fulton. 09-1m Gee! But It’s Hot A Strawberry Shortcake at Reilly’s would taste fine—nicht wahr! If you want one deliver-| ed call up 341. 182-133 given C. H. ORME The Pioneer Druggist PHONE :: ; ; exception to I today at For Sale—Two choice tracts Lakelse Valley; eight dollars an acre. H. F. McRae & Co. 126-tf For Sale— Beautiful Homesite on Park; $250 cash. | H. F. McRae & Co. 126-tf 1] Kelly this to you by the pilot as he Since we 62 } a leaves at Father Point. came aboard the Major gave the property. 1 his HANDASYDE & HURT Canadian Rand Company’s Products, Mining Machinery and Contractor's Sup- plies, Road Building and Concrete Machinery, Agricultural, Farm and Dairy Supplies, Dump Cars and Wagons, Gasoline Engines, Motor Ve- hicles and Trucks OFFICE: Third and Fulton, Li daia etahnmniaenied duane For Sale tetera filling here, and be allowed to fill to within hitee i boys an address, instructing them on their duties, and giving them | g . The few The Ladies’ Hospital Aiixtiteny | request all the ladies who have not handed in receipts, to bring them to the tea at Mrs. W. S. Benson’s, 5th Ave., Thursday, June 15th. 132-133 feet of the grade | tetera : ‘ advice about the trip ahead. Ss. minutes ago with the sailors, and fifty Highlanders from the Win- board. We The docks My wife We are all looking forward to sighting the shores of England, within a lf to Mr. Kauffman t I 4 few days. Paul Kauffman: but in A classified advertisement, persistently printed, will sell anything of value. us a Corsican passed some, perm Before buying your Stove or Range see A. J. Galland, McBride and Fifth Ave. Cook stoves from $14. 129-1m Apply C. B. Wark & Co,, rd Ave , 128-13 granted spite Rule of Ald who said that Pau! pl n see ‘ : stunt nipeg Regiment had a good send off. Parrot. on no great love for the neighbor” LEASE FOR SALE~Lease of the premises on |... . ith | 4 | ‘Third Ave. now oceupied by the Douglas Cafe, | Were lined with people. i cheap. Ask Uncle Jerry. 132-tf land child, and self are well. RESTAURANT FOR SALE—Columbia Restan- | rant on Third Ave., doing good business. Part- ies going south, will sell cheap. Ask Uncle Jerry. 132-tf on principle Fire Insurance he wi Fo ss es es spd that permission h P*O."Box 446 Prince Rupert Palace Ice Cream Parlor 2nd Ave., next to old office of Optimist, sell only STOKES’ ICE CREAM Best made in Seattle. Fruit and Candy, whole- sale and Retail. Look for flash sigt, at night. SAM GOWEN, Proprietor Phone 350 THE British Union and National Fire Insurance Company of London, England, with capital of $2,50,000.00. See us for rates. The Mack Reality and Insurance Company. 70-tf run. All kindsof second hand goods bought and sold FP. M. Crosby, Third Ave., between 7th and 8th! streets. 117-tf “George Leek.” RODE A BUCKBOARD EKS MORE LY TWO WE ON We must close out this stock of Furniture in twoweeks time. A chance to buy first class Furniture at practically your own prices, : : : But Charles Vaughan Delivered the Goods bth, There is hardly ¢ with man even neatness and of the fitness o! gs bet ile here and the Y: but who is wea! order a 20th C End of Season Sale For three days we will offer what is left of our Spring Millinery goods at ridiculously small prices to clear. We aim to have all new goods for each season. For prices see our window.—Hamlin & Co., Exchange Block. Prince Rupert, June 10th, 1911. of clothes. / f » (0 Charles Vauglu > ave fem of til known rm ed from # yall clothing | » well city, six weeks tour 0! | To introduce thi S. O. E. B.S. The Prince Rupert Lodge, No. 218, Sons of Bogiant. meets the first and third Tuesdays in month in the Carpenters Hall, at 8 p.m. F. V. CLARK, Sec., P. O. Box 812, Prince Rupert Mahogany Dining Room Suite; 1 1ound top has just ret extension table, 6 plain chairs, 1 arm chair, very handsome buffett; regular value $181.50, suite for d of clot on hint bri in th had to @ do a suet omy ing to the dwelle land, Mr. Vaug) a good many leas of miles on thos comfort, a wester “att id | Wa ‘ave 2 only Brass Beds, regular valye Dining Room Chairs, Gepriered oak, polished, leather pad seat, 5 plain chairs and only... deesre Did she adie’ heed? aed $25 Dining Chairs, good designs, hard- weal. 0 now only, each : $27.60, to clear at.......,......+- $18 Chiffonier with 5 drawers, English Bevel Oak, regular value sion finish, regular value $28. sae cate Tid oak $28.50 $55.00, to clear at 37.50 | NATURAL RESOURCES SECURITY COMPANY, Ltd. PAID UP CAPITAL $250,000 rttig travel another stret~! 4 by dog team. H a , ’ . Id a few thousile m Al though for he so! l arm chair, worth $45.00, now ak finish, regular $1.35, 90c Plate Mirror, Quarter sawed Buffet in quartered oak, Mis- Countless bargains in Beds, Bedding, Mattressess, Springs, Dressers, UVUUOUQAUEUTEOEROOUASEO CTU UAALOUUGARORAGAEREOUAGONESUOGAOTUUOOEEEUAAAEEOUAAELUU roe Oe See Tables, Carpets and all kinds of House Furnishings. : : : : dollars worth of su!! a H Townsites Farm and Fruit Lands i) r ‘pps ‘ - cert ripp Alderman Kirkpatrick’s name was ‘used x Estat Organ Opening Con vie —JOINT OWNERS AND SOLE AGENTS OF — also suggested, the City Solicitor, No Reasonable Offer Ref ate of The Brin Furniture Co. In the Baptist Church, Thur ve Fort George Townsite Massett Townsite who can take care of the council day, June 15th, at 2 30) pull Ae nicely in the Mayor's absence, threw the weight of his influence ‘ strongly in favor of Alderman , F tohn EB. 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