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’ Ss aie Mrs. Hemmel. esumed until next}a x the Atlantic coast and tention of the Christian world Northw an ; : Pee siaieten | 0% i ness will be}the St, Lawrence as far as M . ™ orn . The children of the dark nations|@™srtete, “Mark, the Herald Angels : Portland 5, Tacoma 4 | Sing” , ; sj nd Saturday A The great la Will Tike | A ARE into rink? were shown in an open window ‘ phair heat Spokane : ctoria 2. mS 2 2 ss E y oN sit day the}have TT { s headquarters | le ‘ Saatits ‘ to the young ladies who had been|™"*: Hemmel, Miss Eliett, Mr. Normanton, et ind include the upper St TO CELEBRATE CENTEN».Y OF SIR ETINNE CARTIER : a discussing missionary topics. ; ca eee i : ; ; ‘ _ -- ——- ae ccompanist, Miss L. M, Ellett, L. R. A. M. ncil has been|Lawrence and the great lakes ane The characters were. noes wreak date: g the establis} he t tory as far as the Rocky|This is the official flag which has been adopted for the Cartier PRINCE RUPERT CLUB | Otlosa Miss Or . op ; : Ose ss Grace Tove » e was ang , » ival reserve s The Pacifie divisior Centenat celebration il Montreal on September 6th to | WON SECOND MATCH | inatvidioss nine vata y ve hee pe Merinss | j i GA : ; Sait RC EN See aot , . ; aa : r / Du Vernet and Miss Enoch, and already n force ‘ de B sh €« mbia {2th The flag is a combination of the Union Jack and the eee Larerymosa Katle Collison cs Bt but which is|! i headquarters | tri-color of France, and is symbolical of the Confederation The second auction bridge | Beata Miss Grace Shockley they deserve credit for the good itely by Admiraljat Esq | which Sir George Etinne Cz | played a prominent match between the Prince Rupert }indian Girls : work of the various characters. G Rivicesey | part The portrait of Sir George forms the centre of the |and Wanderers clubs was played Dorothy Tremayne, Gladys Viereck|At the close of the play Rey. TCH STRING IS OUT NEW STAMPING DEVICE | os re hah nin fe dee Be ee Barbara Allenj}Canon Rix made a brief address | Rupert club players turned the|Chinese Girls. .Giadys Kemp, Mabel Adams|on the play and its moral aad SAVES TIME AND MONEY | j score on their opponents. They | Chinese Boy Masie Germeé ¢ FOR RUPERT PEOPLE _— |/PASSED EXAMINATION AS THE NATIONALITY OF et a hades } ; Masie German| Later refreshments were serv. | 0 ‘ S 3 *€ s apanese iirls " Mr. O. T. Crosby has been] STATIONERY ENGINEER PRINCE ALEXANDER |”'” Paes eee 1S eens a sssssseeeees led. There was a good attend- : ¥ ; yere: Miss Katherine Pillsbury, Rosie Adams | ; ‘e é . 3 y ohin attat of late to| eee sgl ; ; ance and the proceeds were w Hazelton Extends Special oe Hit AVRO Tob) a | AL tl examination for Canadian Courier. | eicktaie coe ga ‘ African Girls .Miss Isabel Newton,, $52.50. Invitation to Rupert for the 5 latest’ devices im’ a> ‘postage lainnin: endineers: Mr. teed Rais Prince Afexandarof Mask des-lcck oe eee COO a At TS ee are Reis Week-end Holiday ’ I shin for which h i made a f creditable | ; { Cc la’s next ver foe Se eee roe TANGO [S “SOME ae 8 | g machine for Vv eS ‘ os enated as Canadas ne FOver-| sweet and Palmer, plus 1042 " ”" DANCE i Ti has applied for patents in seven;show g, having passed for the nor-general, is more. ths half lik ttulle nd MeMordie ; MEDIATORS AT WORK citizens have : rh ai ee eter ha eh at ed a re ince -~EF al, nore lan 1all)} Pattullo an eMordie, minus 161 apenas | ae . ies 1@ principle is very |} ' # ‘nglish. His mother. was Prin.| Wallace and Clancy, minus 138|Crowded House Sees the Initial NEW SPHERE OF ACTION il invitation to the ple | appearance it looks|M Belanger is an old timer in Y Mad , Cambrid , Performance at westholme } "PSS ar of yr: “idge, ¢ — Pp tupert to e the ordinary ubber stamp|Prince Rupert, but previous to initials hiinn at Gane 7 l Nek moins ante ! iS ee Pi ‘ oe ae ae grand-daug ero reorge . 1 ¥ - : Sent tar | sit. them over the;but there is a sma plunge asi has not f . vs ; hosen 1886, the then Duke of Teck, as| Wanidoiars No better show has ever beon| 00 ee Republics Tare s ) riec } { steel spring i ng account o 1e gov-e 7 ; 3 They appear to be A 1. BY i t pring )ca . ; oo lan Austrian officer, visited Eng- | Hilditen and Howe, plus 109) given in Prince Rupert than that) rst Hand at Interna pe ct iain” Eine Wt ODORLON coum = that lernmen regulations equiring|) sd and was present at a great| Pettigrew and Tobey, plus 1019 witnessed: tr isn’ a hanity ae tional Affairs é ches up the stamps which are}a certificate Be! comin’ |yolunteer review at Brighton,|Tite and Marshall, minus 1776 nie Die bob ag: Gabe Spite ve ha made special). . to be all « apart and|west he has had ¢ siderable Th ; I ‘ =a a n lv cone “and Gone ae ae at the Westholine last night. (Special to The Daily News) ; : . * . iThere he met the Princess Mary, | ¥!ckers Chalmers, minus 9971 The eve 2 eveni he. . ; ; hie t ertalr gl side p ¢ the table. There | experience is a enginee \m-, After their marriage, they lived| Melville and Atlan, minus 403 ie a ar evening ..was. ti j Niagara Falls, May 21.— e tupert guests hree movements necessars xz the others who were succes- on tbs ee a thks Be rete of ane tango by Mrs. M. Marking a new era in the rela- i ensington palace, ere} ee aster ¢ . thas ¢ _ . : ‘ hat are expected ¢ ress the stamp, place it on|ful in passing this examination|)) O° aaieee Fs id nt rue nt Chas. Ransford of tions of the nations of the west- p ' the resi-|the melting pad and then to its is Frat Annis Ret ake: ie netrin’ ¢ pore THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN BDOOUYEE: 00 much cannot be} ery hemisphere, the delegates of Juee ary anc rince exan- said ir “aise 7 sip -form—_ z 4 ? polis have be the envelope. The ma-| der; were ! In 1882 the duke| WEST AT THE EMPRESS | or . ce pla M showed | s ‘ phi enera the British army. Hia|Presented. Miss Elliott excelled} come su h a craze the world/oniy of the differences between ting a gli pos offices spec ‘ i shes CB. leath t la at Whit L d the part of the “Girl,” and ce The . flirtation waltz is}ihe United States and the Huerta I dei ook place ¢ e Lodge, als ‘ “p ar of his 1s I hly approved it, There |\Woebster, the manag the fair,|Richmond, on February 4, 1900,|°!2! med her audience again a 9.8 Brovty vgn and both) government but the ultimate pa- 7 New Hazelts c her stamping machines sh She w s ake} The Di h f Teel had d i with the naturalness of her in-|@@nces received hearty encores |cification of all Mexico through i e ichess o Ck ad diec ‘ re _ We a : . + : P and*the latch tl irket but they handl Via illo ascensior para- iwo vears earlier terpretation as the untutored and were very much admired, avenues of diplomacy. This is on evervbody’s nd of stamps ata time a h drop at the-big { here in| nine.” thresh ee father’ jmountain waif. She possesses : ae aces, too, were splen- what is reflected by the media- i very costly This machine |¢, ! Howevet he fair} marriage and adoption of Eng- | 2! the attributes that make the]; : ti ht oan it ion oe ives Saturday} handles all varieties in rotation|;managers think that is p tollanma ae” hi Soran aie ei icharming actress, for we have at eee ‘ ur Mutual re ———— an : s . : 133 oe ° side 9 ce et ae a r ,| depicting le =experience ) a ret is Puesda il will only cost a dollar date rhe ire arranging With @] Ajeyander is English by birth} ee 2 her now: in three: wiaaeE oe oot Si ri : ; : he Unionists Won Byelection ne of the most New York firm to ha 1er0-land trainit He was educat | different parts and all played ar-|f I "N vYork Cite, rae ee ' jane i if > as educated} iG ‘ > Ta wie ‘ . ec trips in the BANK OF BRITISH NORTH e make daily as ind/at Eton and Sandhurst Hi |tistically, Mr. Royal as the hu- At yan eel bl ee Senet Te ee i o i é SL. Ss Sere } . - S Among other notabDie scenes was haven't been up AMERICA rop passengers on the top Of|marriage with H. R. H. Duchess|"@" bloodhound Luke Short gave] ot oN vork's ultra_fash London, May 34.--3n SOe agte ) cht to gro Canadian Head Office Building Mo Havs | pit valer| Alice of A lhavin. wae hind = th | an exceedingly good performance oh Nae siti ee eens East Derby byelection the Union- The new premises of the Bank | jjljes hig complete severance with the | 0! more or less a very thankless ee i vr : pe ; ' ists won by a majority of 244, } | e gorgeous sple ( ates grocery store onjof British North America on 5t - {Duchy of Wurtembere jpart, as no one is in sympathy POUR. AIARr? : as though the combined vote of the ‘ ar : ers. ith ‘ ze ¥ ,' Parisian gowns displayed there. A , : ist has always|James street adds another to Fi d It cl with the heavy in a play, but the; ,, Labor and Liberal candidates ex- ts close prices.|M il’s list of fine buildings wee ia Di i Fai Dates convineing imterpretation given Fhis is of special interest to the ceeded the Unionist by 3,355 | | i Hi ! hat the} On the second of January last istrict Fair Dates by him of this part was excel_|/adies, and by the way, the men|{m § ) wees starting a system It is the site that the : des en tt he foll oe ti > pa per iit ae Pa TN lonking shar wine The vote was as follows: Major 1 quantities al extra-|ba pied for upwards |® MM DAIANCE SReor 41 " ee wae are the dates of/jent, Mr. Howland as the stage a alien oats igi Bowden, Unionist, 6,460; J. P. ; ip prices if sixt ears Che Old building |1913 was made by the « en he district fall fairs as approved |, bber pleased more last night |W®Y ete Anot ler” ETSY Die» Houston, Liberal, 6,155; J. Mar- b a and its demol rer and the surplus was shown |of by the provincial government: |than in any of his former parts, MATS was the Keystone double- jin, Labor, 3,669. na MEE Ase Tr Pp Jat # 145.000 rhe fina eport fulkley Valley, Telkwa, Sep land had an opportunity to dis- reel, Her F ather’s Choice and a : ' ‘a : Iproved it to be within a few dol- | tember 10. | play his ability as an actor. of The Poker Game, This is the 1e@ Shops § Callec { rs of that amount The esti-| Fort George, September 24-25.] creat versatility. All the mem- best Keystone yet shown here CS ne | a Imated expenditure for the year] Prince Rupert, September 30!pors of the cast fitted well into|&M Produced roars of laughter. PRINCE RUPERT o damage resultec Iwas within $34 of the amount as|and October 4 and 2, their parts and the performance rhis program will be repeated — ee \ | ‘ ow appears in the auditor's] Bella Coola, October 9, was the smoothest and most fin- tonight. EXHIBITION rere ! | 1 t . f { sift t ] ae ae ee SOOROOROOOOOR DOOD OO LEEET!, ley At that time many thou-| Graham Island, Lawn Hill, not|jshed Prinee Rupert has had. eee a an TO | sands of dollars of the expendi |yet fixed. iThe specialties last night were a Saw it Before 1914 = ture had not be n made but had) aeEEEs~an cee jsreal additionMo the attractive- The Guaranee Subscription List a ner | been provided for Subscribe for the Daily News lness of the performance, and the A. 3. B. Lucas was surprised For THE | e« ntrast of Miss Helen Reynard’s|On going into the Westholme THE NORTHERN 8. ©. AGRICUL- iclassic voealism and finish with|theatre the other evening to see a JOULE URI LACUS RRR E | ; : ; i : ; TURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSN. x 4 | Miss Lottie Fletcher's comedy]a picture play on the curtain i | = ¥ stunt greatly helped out a most|whieh a few weeks ago he saw witl open next week, A list of d x m Yess eatre # | enjoyable evening's performance.|played before the camera. Mr, those subscribing, together with . iC *| Following “The Girl of thejand Mrs. Lucas while visiting at the amounts, will appear in the [a ¥ x Golden West” and commencing|Santa Barbara one day went to a local papers each week. All Intend~ | * = Aime Bcc : on Friday night, the celebrated|livery stable to hire a horse and ing subscribers are requested. to Other New Society x TO NIGI [T - “In the Bishop's Carriage” will|found the stable temporarily in notify the Seoretary of the amount Dances by 4 eee % eee | be presented, the hands of pieture play rob- they will donate, Phone 488. M o x + | oF bers. They watched the scene P. ©. Box 1682, Money payable RS. M LESTER | * *) Old Timers’ Leaving put through before the camera September 1st. aaa i removal of one 4 a ers {| Mr. Donald Morrison and fam-|by the Kay Bee company. A few No other form of coltection le Kk it inove ; And 1MOn Or t buildings in Mon- t ec oya ¥ lily, some of the real old timers|days ago Mr. Lucas saw the authorized by the Association. MR CHAS A a oe at * wor this city are leaving on Mon-|films of the same scene on the . RANSFORD j treal. * Present |day next for Seotland on a visit|theatre canvas. Se ——a Phe new buil ott e Ar ike ti. their old home. Mr. Morrison —— With Snenis ; Barott, Blackader & Webster of) % David Belasco’s Famous Play ¢ 4 ing Pitta nal | built by Noreross |} ; f\jhas been here for six years in Assize Court June 15 A ti S ] in @ and built e f i§ Pictures at the Montreal ar very way a hand-|% -¢¢ : 99 w\the employ of Foley, Welch and - uction dale SPOR °8 7 ] he Girl of the Golden West +|Stewart, and as the work is lar-| Official announcement has OF Bn ,s ure a ST HO LM me ase ang and oblhte |e t\eely finished at this place he willjbeen made of the holding of an roe a Peek niking room |< SPECIALTIES BETWEEN THE ACTS # | seek newer fields on his return|assize court and civil supreme HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Se ers of the spa pa © fio Canada court sittings Prince Rupert : Bet akin , Hautville marble, s nd 35c Evening Prices: 75c - Oo Vanads, ‘ Sittings in Prince uper will be held in the old Custom y, OPE RA HOUS E are of Italian . vanit jane ; Matinee: 260 a 9 1 800 and 35¢ * | This of course does not mean|on Monday, June 15. It is not House on First Avenue, next to secul oe vau have been * ¥ | that he will not be again in|yet known what judge will pre- Merryfield & Co,, between McBride farnimbiitnial lan ta eposit val i } . ae se a Admissio {safety cor ‘hast ments ; s le at Mok #| Prince Rupert, for he has exten-|side. There are three of four ae and First Street, on Thurs- : > ~ icted in 1@ ase ; , B. ‘ pot 150 and 250 eer s uilding is aplene Reserved Seats now on sale at MoRae Bros. *\sive property holdings here|criminal eases on the docket and Gay, the 80h inatans ren: 100 re whi et will be OOMie PRICES: 750, 500 and 350 *}which will net him a nice little}several’ civil cases. The crim- Special Matinee Saturday wey aa ent by the Bank|¥ *| fortune whenever he wishes to}inal charges are not serious or} GEORGE LEEX, Auctioneer. phenecnr Me Y ; ‘ er FoI IG ISIS IIIS II IO OOOO I A A IE | Jispose of it, sensational. rerererroveooseerooooee \) ritish North ’ ‘ J i] EOE IRL EE oe IIT ES Fy 0 AAO EO 5 ae ee as uae = ; ! = Re Qos ch cme: mtr rtte teres . os 3