A Land District REV. W. W THE DAILY EWSs | 7 ae i | is eae PC aaEE (2 SNE es PEE EMIE A | N ‘Si fti s r Si ee = i o Siftings or Sweepings jp) | LACROSSE % e+. Es ot Pee. iP aa TENN: Nothing But Leaves, Yes, Fresh, Tender, Hill (60) FOOTBALL i 4 neoee , othing ut ayes, es, resn, ender, ili- aD | - Ss - ~ ““ ” ‘ AVE le a3 ee — g Grown, Fragrant “‘SALADA” Tea Leaves (ORS ree Wes CBN i ae at “ Soe ae Gea oa 7 oma r z wad Ciles td (Ce J =4 (as aks y| | THEIR, Bo ee Derby Gou has { : 2 eth hy th dd ‘ right Johnsor ‘ YT John-! e son becani none] Mi i I d has ” ms jsix different centre ha l(ihristmas ee sh, leag 5 tS ee = } follows Third 1 \ber- | , 0 | a Aird Hiber-|! y, with the \ : h ! Inians 3 SY M { 4 Unit- ; SAME DYE. : ry-manag Unig ton poalipaed Pn Costs no more than common-place teas. igen Star bookiat, Harm \cademica : ; fous lL thoomeedl | i Olyvde Mo Jamilton | Bot! x oo ' | Acade icals pp Dum- |} - 1 ‘ \ | barton-Dundee ed: Fal-| ver amed Allan. A ns : Midlo.| SI OO a OE Kink rangers ! PS - Vj ecT ‘ ETERS | thiah Kilmart Mother-4 = ' P| 0 : * fa umbing, Steamfitting =MOR A TAXI §) he Meicans can nos un : Hldi-bfdle wor 9 O > 3 stand h Marauard feels ' he'd : eet) t and sheet metal work ——————————— 1e nai for t! sh wm oe ¥ihe s Home Run” Ba * ; i EUs o\etyed he Cepaeall P. C. LIVINGSTONE W. lumbing Co.. Ld + a eae tee : t at fair prices estern Plumbing Co., ) * } native of Va er 1 the| * 5--PHONE-75 : P os pies ek le vd mn Arig 000 T i e|* only Canadian Lhe farce | RRA RRA A IAAI IIIA III IIIA II ISISISISISISSISSISSISSISSSSISASC ICS el. me Ty Gobb wins a ga ved ’ : pi Cambridge tean whict yaat an assent : rosnemmnamnesacempea f he Detroit Tigers Seatland - ; , : te | the Oxford crew in the annua 2 INCE RUPERT AUTO CO x oO \\ Ks Wi nie i races Livingstone is an Ul-|\f = : * It doubtful #f Joe Bayley wil itd round athlete, and is well- SII III II III III fs tha’ Het ' : houvyou ve g ; tof” | known in all lines of ithleties B utiful Pier d Silv rw - i f isco ‘ ] ‘yy ae ; nd s unless his hands ee in England. He rowed third ca ce €e are peeeeee ete teeta eIeaIogaIOaa a’ i } lane tt { | odd Mae bare a be 6 ss i ie he ( j 1e “am. aCe . Casey, 1914 Model - er | Ri h C GI B. $6, 500.0 o Il and Rich Cut Glass for Spring die al ed tha { Thes e th di is eve L. 6 one-third cash, balance Jones hy back into the Gen - ye it » UNION SS. COMPANY OF B. C., Ltd Our catalogue iilustrates with especial prominence, those two fine ee al a poeiss Cea he ‘. vith a se d professior ii Fa iii niaht Cant} lines which are looked upon with the highest favor by all wedding gift k 16, Section 1, opposite Gov- uf se team at Vancouve The +} mit ; buyers and are exceedingly appropriate for this purpose. cnt ding site and with a , 1a smile upon his face —_ on oe | on feat. Per Cit xl does not Ree was its ring. fora Summer Schedule effective We offer this silverware, which is manufactured in our own factory, A GENUINE BARGAIN sae : : a ro as ! ilthy three-ba } March 24th: by expert silversmiths, at the lowest possible cost to you. Exclusively with : sae 5 ‘ ea I epped a ger who ca dan Our Cut Glass stock shows the best grades on the market and is Victoria iction in. his mitt Sailings for Vancouver made in all the newest designs. i CTF TEP | if NS § 60 LTD. Th then aettindind bhi i Twin screw steamers— All goods ordered through our Mail Department will be sent prepaid | LI HEN or finding ft : ) somewhe n his favored} to points in B. C., and money will be refunded when goods are not . Estate |= Notaries Ineurance - eases <8 Se ns ind the players pound the| | “Chelohsin” entirely satisfactory. sesame esownati tt er, and it has been re EDDIE FITZPATRICK elohsin” ... Tuesdays, 9 p. m. _ by the city council to set/nne fas x = } he pa if Mudville all “Venture”. . .Saturdays, 9 a. m. = aside per cent of the tota é‘ / HANSON | tthe 1 Se ie a ae aae | : HARRY gates as il for Queen's par i ate ,..1Oh, ‘s he taenates gather |4!riving at Vancouver Thursday H. | Bia & S ] it d vy the pres me the Sal bth tle +) ha the ‘ thin jevenings and Monday mornings, enry ITS ons, imi e THE RELIABLE PLUMBER n bellies have had the ae f Kc : : : . | coined, respectively. j 489 Second Ave. near McBride he gr d free |! I s ga Mudy ille| JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS o | i if Casev's’ hee en-! 1 E . —— ‘i ‘ } ; Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director) VANCOUVER, B.C Har P s long chase Gla c d| ned A : rrivals from South DR. GILROY, DENTIST ifter W Ritchie with Freddie|the Scottish 1 Scottish Gabi: thein. | S 2 Bridge Work a Welsh f 1 fight for the world’s | /e4sue this year |“Chelohsin”...Mondays, 6 p. m. gen gent championsh p may | : THE WEATHER \“Venture”’...... Fridays, 8 p. mm.) arn eee or at : eon “se ea before the summer s | 1 NIP) the fh a VN } —— | se | | j Smith Bik., Third Avenue there has just come|Centre fielder with Vancouver} furnished by F. W. Dowling ee from London an offer « s ir, has good in} Observer R 5 hi HON TRANSFER CO |°°" 223.000, tor Welsh an 1G Maid Iai | oe ogers Steamship Agency | | Ln nth) bs a, fe f sa jt hy i hours ending 5 a.m ain f Ave Phone 116 RAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE f June 30 =i | Api 300, 1914 Kerumas. . - soe wrenadiad il : ft te reported Gat rank Bil reali papa PP. SMR 2” OUG ad ~y enemas: RESIDENCE 110 Ox i sits ( Encland |" und Bud = Anders ‘ ral juced to sca | AR aR a OO ag Oy PRINCE RUPERT le relay champ-|'™ee! a 1 ot eee rs 30.154 i FIRE ALARM SYSTEM * aahaptonipmanmncan A f htnarics f ks the he St s i Ma Highes perat ¢ i8. 1} 7 COLDS Py VAT l : f Pennsylvania in th ” Lowest temperature ‘4 ix ¥ BOAT BUILDER st senant 11 finish ever soen Dave Gibbons, the clever goa Rain ? 9 | ¥ CIRCUIT NO. 1. a | that evant es sadantandt eeper of the Vancouy Aih ; Box 12-—5tb St. and 3rd Ave re 9 NSTON ears the race has been run off elics, has accepted t Notice | Box 136th St. and 3rd Ave. a eu S yrup ithe I i ss 8 s Srd Ave. 321 | | Fra in field, Philadelphia. | P ! ; : : ou “4 seaceeeal e3 pi aud : Phone Green The .Englinh team thad’ io ficht| Wil: leave” this h Storage ging to Joe Jor-|¥ “Sra aves. : o4 Tar ané Coeé Liver O01 ST : } Queer J His is S gonson left in the Houston Cafe! ¥ = r } la he wav and won the remark , uit ison n the Houston Cafe Box 16—ist Ave., between 8th and ¥ | Phone 43] 0, ; by a seant foot " he| Will be $1,200 will be sold by private sale after t 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) not only a cough but cures WILLIAM t HOUSE ly ay ae Olympie | 0 30 days if not settled for and re-| $ oe 3t—- Ave. and 7tb St. (Cen it.’ Its: tor oad bon | r ne iohataiion ee A. Bt has oved. | cea properties enable the system to 8.0. Land Sureavee ha’ Tineliih ed presid he \ 194-117 GEO. E. ST. CLAIR. | ¥ CIRCUIT NO. 2. ia aceite le bald: INCE RUPERT P.O. Bux 518 the limit of human en-|@mat men x Sox 22—3rd Ave. and 8rd Be ree are MeCurd Jenns ‘ : Your op] inity 1s in Port|+* Post OMice.) . : y of} a VI idege oe , : 7 , ome Bist. Mtl pox 23—Srd Ave. and McBride St. 35¢ for large bottle. Ian? 7 . ! i es u ’ ind gate |} 8. * J A Box 24—1ist Ave. and McBride St. | | very ere. JAMES GILMORE ind fell n b4 Box 26—2nd Ave. and 2nd St. * Sold ¢ wh Architect his supporters ‘as he % Box 26--2nd Ave. and 6th St x |. . MATHIEU CO., Prep. sHERBROOKE pe The Oxf J I « Box 27-—-G. T. P. * McBride Street ' i. : p of e } sh ich the Lg * CIRCUIT NO. 3. * . a , \ can, one Aus s! I ae x * . r . * Box 31—5th Ave. and Fulton 8t. iA h S . ' f ERIAL MACHINE SHOP outh Africa | reac hed the sen i $ Box 32—Borden end Taylor Sts. ee ad of Aston Villa] Villa wked the | * Box 34—7th Ave. and Fulton St. ¥ Repairing ickly Done d for saving pe t they re ned the * Box 35-—-9th Ave. and Comox Ave. - Qulemy ant hochakeitin nk $ wox 37—8ti Ave. and Dodge Pl. = re) F ¥ RR ro HONE RED 156 darniitiiat yr £ Box 38—Sih Ave. and Thompson St. es There are stin a few good pre- i. CIRCUIT NO. 4. T Cc Oo D |S § » 4 | 24 © iH | = L District—District of Coast, s left on Graham Island joe Jeannette is b * Box 41—4th Ave. and Emmerson ¥ Ringe Five. a 7 ee - {, William Mck.| W¢ ein, Queen Charlotte e ' he blac Jot e Box 42—5th Ave. and McBride St. ¥ el . C,, occup { } sures 7t i ! he ni i ; . Ray REF ne aoe fer mae I , Bureau. 8itf i ay oo $ Box 43—5th Ave. and Green St ¥ the following de eh s that he ca x Box 44—6th Ave and Basfl St. + saat ame “%o Sonam ent ne He has $= Box 45—Tth Ave. and Everts. x | t corner of Pre vo Jims, one Jobr x Box 141—7th Ave. and Young St. x! ea 1 ew 1en £0 * west 80 ‘cbaine to I gs and Tek ROU ning gInD tonite | chains along the hh Vel bouts f commencement; ————— — = = z == WM. Mek ePCLOAN. | ~~? ~ —~ ee ee te rs es es Pare ee , 7 { RIAA A AAA AAA AAAAAAAA AAA ADAH AI ASA AAA AAA AA SASAS ASIA ASIA ASS AISA AAA AH IIH + i . District—District of Coast, . ne rie | -Church Services - 4g fenced — ~+ Andrew MacLean, I c., occupation t . apply for per- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH { { the following de Services every Sunday in the ; — cing at & post| Church Hall at 11 a.m. and ‘ bains east and 60 Empress Theatze at 7.30 p.m j riheast corner of Sunday School at 2.30 p.m i 5 at a point on of an island, ! to the southerly — aah a < THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH lerly, northerly and | e sinuosities of the COR, YOUNG and FIFTH AVE THE == os t of commencement; Services every Sunday at 1 = A Fae | a.m. and 7.80 p.m, Sanday i rs - Prin eR ae N, ther B C. NOR CLEAN, School 2.80 p. araca ‘ t Magda Anca Sch filam, DAILY | (or Frince upert and Northern WRIGHT, B.A., Pastor j ~District of Coast, | Range F | ive. hat I, David Cook Kupert, B. C., occupa ipply for permission | THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PL. Ale Services every Sunday at ll a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.80 p.m Foe, ceseribed lands: | REV. MR, DIMMICK PASTOR planted about 160 x : hains north of the} . Pre-emption Record ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH the northerly shore | Cor. Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place toute 60 obalns Morning prayer, 11. Even 1c, ence easl- @ . terly following the | ing prayer, 3 80 se Sunday re tine to point of school, p. . 5 laining 480 acres, | Communion first Sunday ; of month, at 11 & @., ‘'D COOK STRANG, and third Sunday at 8 Mck. Logan, Agent a. m REV. G, A. RIX RECTOR NOTICE | THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEI Granville Court Sunday services at 11 4D application for a a ""s and 8 Pp. m sup 'Meates of tithe for day f®*hool, 1:30 p. m lon 5, and Lots 18 Week aight services Mon ne Oley: OF day, Wednesday, Thurs : , day and Saturday EBY GIVEN that it ts ‘fier the expiration CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS the first publication 5 ata 1 » s xy, 245 2nd Ave. y ate of tithe in the 3 Held in Hay Bldg, 2 , “yh S\ service 7 ) I nodgrass for the EDDIE Piowtise'« Bunda , ° dace eae Re certificates + y r ee stinae i 11, and 80th : ‘ave 8 m numbered’ 349 1 and) Pitcher for the Chicago Whit Wednesday a BS. 4. FP. MacLEop, Sox, who last year had an @y every ia except Bundare District Registrar | erage second < { that vy and a ) + Prince Rupert, B, | Johnsoa : | the famous Walter! ( “SHORTSTOP” FISHER iWho ¢ pletes a very fast in field f the Toronto Interna ona League tean Fishes was shortstop with the Brook Ivn National league team last vea and is one of Toronto's best men now, BEST WAY | and this is #| especially noticeable in the making @| of tallor-made suits and coats. TRY THE BEST WAY AT | | SWEDER BROS., MERCHANT TAILORS NEWS SAFE SANE SPICY IMPARTIAL INDEPENDENT INTELLIGENT — — REE OO IE ROO ORO ORO OI ORI ORO OE EE OB RR af j + The Daily News goes into nearly every home in Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of the city because it is clean and reliable. It has all the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- 4 bia. j mism and The Daily the to { advertisers because it is read by the buying public. It treats these subjects with moderate opti- reliability. News is most valuable paper It has a bigger circulation than any other paper in the vity. It is read by the class of people the advertisers want to talk to. ——T HE DAILY NEWS + § FOI III III III IOI III II IIA IAAI ID ASA ASAIN IAA ISA SISA IAAI IAA ASA ISAS AAA este mS a