i THE DAILY NEWS Thursda May 194 — —- emer a — = - ” | ’ Se, mee a PREPARE T0 PROTECT rn net r oto crccccccaies | THE PACIFIC COAST; Empir i“ “ ified Ad ——" eee “ ” The News lass Ss. Australian Ports” Inserted in PER 6. 8. PRINCE a Be “a f Chartered Vessels’ Papers SERT ' Merely as a Blind. to Port Simpson . . | oteeetings _—— Philadelphia, May 20 Ship Saturda M \ ==One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== 223s. cuoe, Y» May 24 | well informed said today that the “— the auspices of QO United States government whe Andrew's @ y ees seen s sens emneo -ome: () ® taking every precaution against DELIGHTFUL SEA Trip : | an invasion of the Pacific Coaat GAMES, MUSIC AND THE WESTHOLME WAS Wanted rheir statements were based on ‘ DANCING ; oo vestiatieily the he ie that. the |} I ig me a.” seeing the : | bupont ye Ner 5 Fowde } CROWDED LAST NIGHT SERVANT in family of tw Apply P.O Sepoesw a Powder TICKETS $2.25 UP To may 9. Box 1680 ii7it |} Company, Of Wilmington, Del.,, SO CENTS EXTRA AFTER Tyay ‘ ; had chartered twelve foreign DATE ; WANTED—-Girl to do house work Apply | S ¢ Bostonians Started Their Second to Mrs, Munro, Eighth und Young | vessels to carry explosives to the ‘ Children accompanied by parents Season Here with Promise of a Pacific Goast defences rh the principal ottecs vr beds : a Second Success. | charters for the vessels, seven | lesseeeesesescoccccooocs } * a OPPO GS. | of which were chartered in this Th: age For Sale \ That there is no doubt of the ; { country and five abroad, provide | ‘ popularity of the Juvenile Bos-|@ cer srmmsrmnsrmerme for the carrying of explosive | ' t < os es — X tonians was evidenced last night/ por saLe—tot 95, Block oe 7, with iIfrom north of Hatteras to th . by the crowded condition of the $1,500 improvements; hue $32 per iw ‘ Me Clas > ' month; price $2,000; cash $1,200 bi ry | North Pacifie Coast or Australian & - ' Westholme Opera House No few days only Char 3 Monroe, 1194 1S 00 Hays Cove Ave 1170f ports — ~! : 4 doubt there were many in the Shipping men explain that the : : arga ¢ ann racte ) o | POR SALE Half re, equity in a Gerard ~~ IS A large audience attra d ; ? the Heintzman piaho, auick vale P K words Australian ports ire pul B “a, 3 C athe fact that a popular young lady of Harris, News office 115tf lin the charters simply as a blind efore buying a 4 this city, Miss Vera Lockhart, fame that all the explosives are { ’ ; sd the company on their last | “th With the Juvenile Bostonians at the Westholme Opera House goles ; ; go to North Pacifle ports ITER to-night visit, and last night eae first For Rent ; But their most convincing ar opportunity to witness her per iA, aceite gument is that under the resent Qa — ee ————— | formance. Miss Lockhart was . pee ine : : Re burl! & FURNISHED cabins, $5.00 per month. Ap laws foreign vessels cannot en 7, ave no disappointment, but seemed] ply 33 Eighth Ave., near Fulton, 115.20 gage in @ coastwite ‘trade in the dypewrilers $60 to be unfortunate in _ having COMFORTABLY furnished from room, United States walece ther are $75 2 . 4 ar f ri ’ ’ oining; reasonable e s 5 been cast for a part that gave Firth Avenue West, near Catholic directly or indireetly in the char more opportunity for the dis- Hall 188-121 l tae Ste . All Makes H ter of the United States govery { $30—$75 seecerereeents —— = rca is dheodt an ie BILLY WILLARD, ment, All of the vessels under|| | { ver, re is ¢ ange 0 ° charter by the Dupont people fly es Cream Parlor every evening, and tonight Miss Lost and Found Featherweight champion of Mex-|foreign flags, and shipments Learn how. our 1 Lockhart may probably be seen ico and Arizona, who will meet! trom the Atlantic to the Pacific are made to equa Ice cream supplied for excursion and _ picnic parties to better advantage. FOUND—An Odd Fellow’s gold pin, at the Chet Neff, lightweight cham-|qoast of the United States are oe ate packed in ice. Also put up in bricks for family use. “The Dream Girl” is a medley Sunetery Owner can have same at the pion of the Pacific Coast, allegnsidered coastwise shipments one) me On aan “Take home a brick and try it.” of merry nonsense, catehy songs x" ae on Tio MeIntyre Hall on Saturday Basing their statements on - ; "bet i. Our candies are all home made and absolutely fresh. and pretty costumes, strung like sic sain night. these facts, shipping men say|| 4 Write | Try our chocolate and be convinced. colored beads on the slenderest|;j tHe MATTER OF AN APPLICATION the government is prepared to| ’ Our fruit is always fresh and up-to-date. We are here sort of silken thread, and as FOR THE ISSUE OF A_ DUPLICATE ‘ rt 36.000 ¢ ' ; ; CANADIAN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE . ‘ : wy at ate E bubbling as a champagne cup CERTIFICATE OF TITLE FOR LOTS 3 BRITISH COLUMBIA’S ranspo! i, ons of explos Bepartment 46 to stay and our aim is to please our patrons. “es . . a i . é a sek’ r a BLOCK 3, SECTION 6, CITY OF ives from the Dupont works {o|) G60 tectings West - Vancouver, oc n 1e title role, Ina itche ’ sat ‘he Morty Picts Canal as. that DROP IN AND SEE US. marches through tie first act like Notice is hereby given ‘hat it is my in OFFICES IN LONDON 7 the exp! ve a I ; ¥ : tention to issue at the expiration of one as * OXplosives ce fe mant-| Phone Orders Delivered. Smith Biock a Greek chorus, or the ghost in}month after the first publication hereof & aaa factured ¢ > > sec ar duplicate of the certificate of tithe to the F | Phone 17 531 Third Avenue nemsiot, but in the _— part above mentioned lands in the name of Al-| That Old Landmark, the Conti- she has a cou oO rretty scenes} bert A. Dick, which certificate of title was aa 2 : : whe -) i rt issued’ on the 19th Dec ember, 1911, at nental Hotel, Will Have to CHAUNCEY DEPEW ACTS | which are daintily acted. 10M] 40:30 o'clock A. M.. a8 987 | Hellen as Captain Lonnie Austin H. F. MACLEOD, Dis trict Re gistrar Come Down. | Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. ¢ ai AS GUIDE IN CAPITOL was wildly applauded in the song May 13th, 1943 | “Capid Will Guide You." In the; *—Y**-vme 16, 2088 London, May 19-—The old — chorus “Blushing Moon,” which = Continental Hotel at Lower Re-|Ex-Senator Tells of Senate Pe-| PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS- opened the second act, there was|°fXi Intehest IN Lot 34, BLock ¥2,] gent and Charles streets, one of culiarities to Distinguished | TRIAL ANNEX ( a blending of harmonies and a SECTION 5, PRINCE RUPERT London’s best known ladmarks Foreign Visitors. ae . sonorousness of foree that won By order of His Honor Judge F. MeB.J 44 ¢ saints i » Weieiiaied A launch leave - nen “ . Young, local judge of the Supreme Court] @!'* OP Th ears i endeZzvous ahinein > ment slip f hearty applause. f British Columbia, the half interest of| (eee sl oe Washington May 0 And —- oe But in the singing and acting | Hugh Gallagher, deceased, in an agreement] ?O" SUPPer parties, Nas been sold), oan we come to the every day I ' of sale Lo Bloc 22, Sect mite tis olur ik ‘ ' e = : , . r both the medals must be awarded| the sity or Pring tena Wil’ be wont au] to. British Columbia, and in a few chiuter’ ob tha dendia of tie apply to Ha to Patsie Henry and Doris Can after the 17th day of June, 1913 ad- | Weeks will be torn down with the : ' & Co., Phone ! , . , iress offers to Michael Gallagher, adminis- |; hpoe lioining buildir io 4 United States.” field. Two songs of the former, | trator care Williams & Manson Prince ree aagjoiming Dulldings » mane F ce P RaTHIEUS “If I Had a Chance Like That R upert, 8. c. pate inane pes for the bie office building The speaker wag former Sen r. Cc oD a and “Nothing to Do Till Tomor- whieh will be the London head-lator Chauncey M. Depew of New| ” ~— quarters of the most westerly | UVER row,’ were inimitably done and niga York He was acting as guide | NEW STOCK OF SEED LIVER OIL a brought down the house. Doris cee Canadian’ provinee. The ownerling capitol to the visiting com.| S=“_"_ Canfield’s “Row, Row, Row” was| Engineers, Stationary and Mar- of the Continental was Signos missioners come to arrange the! We have just another successful hit, and the| ina coached for examination Oddenino, who is the proprietor] ..ntenary celebration of the sign rae tric “Powder My Nose” was Voted | A. FARROW, - a ee, : afe pee, the ine ofthe teenie of Giant me one of the most catehy of the bill.| 654 4th Ave. East eaioathe oneaast er. es Is it mueh changed, may 1) TIMOTHY GRAIN SEEDS The play tonight is “La Mas siets Med E T : ” ¢ British Col ask?” said a British delegate CLOVER POTATO SEEDS . a ae ait . raeeyeRE 1e decision o ritish Golum : cla — Phen oan = —e Phone 390 P. O. Box 1635/bia to go to Regent street is a rhe senate never changes ALFALFA GARDEN SEEDS has the character of a Mexicar rone 3 / d vs replied Depew, “except as to per FLOWER SEEDS severe blow to Ear! Grey, whe noble. sonnel appe o 0 om Cures Cou hs We , ’ ae HARRISON W ROGERS has been trying to make Aldwich aaa i : a : ¥ know frot Mail orders Pr ' ' ° Crescent the centre for the colo ' : os MORE MILITANT BOMBS Have you many rules?” aske« Mathieu's Syrup of Tar & Cod Liver Oil et. Arohitest nial government buildings Lord Weardale, an rw erence PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. is a great Tonic and not only stops a cough Their Sand. Pigint of Attack. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. TO ATTACK cry By. No rules so ‘aot oft debate.” Silversides Bros. Royal Observatory at Edinburgh Suite 1, Federal Block wat delegate, but enables the system to throw it off. . s af » me 22. A bomb e Ci i as long as he t There should be a bottle of it in every home. an me. voinb ©"! LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. AIR, LAND AND SEA|°*: .\*\* 2° tone as be wants last night in the west he too lr , ‘o-] 1 dome of the Royal Observatory eae Lyou eall that filibustering, do you on ee eee Large size bottle 35¢ Sold everywhere. at Edinburgh, damaging many of |5*ee"4 Land —— of Coast, | Mexican Insurgents Planning afnoi?” ventured a Frenchman tors of P J. MATHIRG CO, Prep. - SHERBROOKE the valuable astronomical iistru-| qaxe notice that I, Daniel Brenton Ken- —— ee on the We call it a nuisance,” replied ‘e *,° » ney, of Terrace, B. €., occupation rancher, uaymas Fortress. ' ners — . “ S W ments. intend to apply’ for permission to purchase ¥ the venerable and polished cap . ign riting.. ee arte the following described wanes: m i pale par itol guide, . Sons of England aa Parade. eattnnel settee ar td GAde. Uekes hove Nogales, Ariz., May 19.—The “Now we come to the marble Paper-Hanging 40 chains, thence east 30 chains, thence| projected atiack by Sonora state}poom, gents.” Guide Depew said south 40 chains, thence west 30 chains to troops on Guaymas may take the|eonducting the sightseers across " ur Specialties The first annual church parade|the point of commencement, containing o Pp 120 ac ore . . a kk avine ¢ ‘ ° of the members of the Sons of|'?? “'® "DANIEL BRENTON Kenney, |f0°™ Of a land, marine and air}the senate lobby. ASK FOR COMPLETE LITERATURE AND England Benefit Society will be] Pub april 7th to dune 904, a re posers by the} “Here's where senators meet “Ye Olde Reliable re . crossing into Mexico during last|their constituents who come here 3 av On ‘ —— ‘ 0 6 Green held on Sunday, May 25th, 1943, of Goast| Night of a complete aeroplane. Alto see them. You come here and one = —_< Skeena Land District—District Range V PHOTOGRAPHS OF to the Church of England, Fourth . special train from the direction|send in your eard to your senator| . ———EEEEEeee > . "J . . . ° avenue. All Englishmen, pre oe smat i of Naco and bearing the machine|and he comes out to see vou if | ; , r Sale whether members of the society|imtends to apply for’ permission to pur-| arrived at Nogales,’ Sonora, to-|he wants to. Uf he doesn’t want rhase rk : aw * ‘ > , or not, are cordially invited to wg By | poat planved at the| day and was hurried south. The|to, the page tells you he has gone attend. Members and friends BAW, Gerace, Sf SL. Sones, Tense seats! Mexican gunboat Guerrero lies injto-the ball game. This is the will meet at the lodge room, Hel- north 60 chains more or tees to the south | the harbor ready to assist the|room oeeupied by the President | Block 20, Sec- 9 eo e gerson Block, Sixth street, at 6:45 easterly cleng the oud bank -— fe federal garison. of the United States Years age | Lote 18, 19 and 20, Bloc ; p.m. sharp and proceed to the] Argh ,4Re poi of commencement, ou-| | After the confiscation of his|Washington and Adams used to] gon 8, Eleventh Avenve Prince Ru ert’s church, 120-24 FRANK kNoTT, | aeroplane below Tuscon, Didier|eome here often, but no one ever Pp ARTHUR H. SILVERSIDES, Dated Feb. 24 1013. LENHART, Agent.) Masson, the French aviator, es-|did that sinee until now. Presi ° President. __ Pub. March 17 to May 12—13 capéd into Mexico and since has}|dent Wilson has revived the old} 600. 00 Industrial Annex HARRY W. =~ Sean Weamidae the ercival-at thoteemn BIRCH, custom Skeena Land District——Distric {f Coast, ' Secretary. pisirict of Coasts! second machine. It is said that each ange Take notice that Gertrude M. Newell, of . ac » . uP . ' — Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, occupation married the machine which crossed last 1-3 cash, 6, 12 and 18 months This industrial addition to Prince Rupert comes now at Not Copper but adie ween, idtends to apply for ermnission to| night is the second of a series of ‘ ; - S urchase be followin eseri ands : a time when opportunity is greatest. Prince Rupert and the aa Commencing at a ‘host pee at the|/five contracted for by the in -Church Services - ° os " ; an ileal . ‘ : , Mortheast corner of Lot 6142, thence west ‘ge f ate : . entire great Northern British Columbia country are on the In regard to the story that th 20 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence surgents’ state department eee . any i : inen emia é iu ; : ae eas O chains, thence sout 0 chains, ———— “3 Tt bl &C eve of a tremendous movement. Values will go up remark- .}| Surveyors of the Canadian North- following the meander Of the Lakelse Lake, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Harrison, Gam e omp . . a 4 a. — saat to the int of commencement, containin vices every 53: in the | ably during the present year and the years immediately fol- ern had discovered a big cache of | 46 geres more or less. ; - . Church Hoh at 1) om. and | FINANCIAL AGENTS lowing. Port Edward prices are low now, This is the time copper wire, intended for the line Seer MENNEY. Agent, LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Sunday School at 2.30 pm. P e Rupert Als across »hr Dated April jon 1913. i ‘ rine to buy. to Alaska and across Behring _ Pub. Apr. 24, 1043 ~Jiune 16, 1913, REV. F. W. KERR, M.A. Pawron | Third Ave Sea to Russia, which line was ee ee Read Jabour’Bros.’ adve THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | — . . 4 : ‘ ~ 4 “rlise MCINTYRE HALL, SRD AVE., NEAR OTH ST. | Call On or Write To abandoned when the Atlantic sheen ce ey 7 eet oft goes, ment, page 2. tf Services every 8 at il sable pr success. a | Skeena City, B. C., oecupation lumberman, ie am. and 7.30 th day cable proved to be @ success, a] intend to caply tof peruission to purchase eee Pe 7 oO e local engineer states that sur- the following Gescribe d land ra The Princess May, from Van- Bible Class 230 p.m. . ; ommencing @ t plant : . anve i veying on the original line of the southwest corner or Mot tea, Renee ~ couver, en route to Skagway, ar- SEY. V. 5, USO 0.4 BD. BD ° } eneene ene 3 ® Grand Trunk Pacifle from Van-|;pier Pipirict op the bank of the Ka Yexl rived in port at 2 o'clock this TBE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH $3.00 chains west, thence 20 SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE couver to Fort George over three |chains north, thence 20 chains east to the| afternoon t 1 ’ Services every Sunday at Li Cabin, close Third Avenue Opposite Post OMe Hl years avo he and his party came|Qunaay, of sald Lot 182. thence ‘south sn Th A ee | across this wire, which is not of Soupmonsement, containing 40 acres more Brighten up! You can make REV. ©. 6. R. SING, B.D. Pastor 5-room hous $25.00 copper but galvanized iron : SAM ENNYU. your home more cheerful at Comenpais » ; tal Therefore, after all these years, Pub. May 5, 1949) dune 30, 1042. slight cost with wallpaper from ST, ANDREW'S ANGLICAN GHuRcH |}. a $20.00 it is not of much real value af-|> ——— Wallace's 113tf Cor. Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place 5-room hous ter all ak sid aos > ye . parang prayer, ii. Even . Skeena Lan District istrict of Coast, _——_——- ng prayer, 50, supe 6.room house a Range V. school, 2:40 } $26.00 KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY Ee Take notice that Ole J. Jensen, of Kit J, H, Rogers left on the steaim.- Communion frat ‘sunday Creek Sadie Roy of Comox avenue was ae, ay ye rancher, la- er Venture this morning on a of month, at ©, ~ ” 4 . a 2 o ap or pertnission . . THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1626 PHONE No. 3 fined #25 and costs by Magistrate | the following described lands: e ”*| business trip to Seattle, sna ied Sunday Lenten S-room ho $15.00 oe Carss this morning on the charge | nif Mmaieine At b port Planted about season there will be serv Creek Builders Supplies Sheet and Plate Glass of keeping a disorderly house,|ef T. Lb. No, 36946, thence easterly 40 FE, D. Cleghorn, sales mai " : Wednesday oe _ Plumbers’ supplies Plate Glass Mirrors The evidence showed that she | {haps tigre Or less to the west boundary : ; > nanager | y » = 3.room hous $12.50 Oils Tinw had failed to observe the rules more or less to ‘slough, thence weste returned to Vane os | THE BALVATION ARMY CITADEL [| . are 40 chains more. ar less to the east boun- sncouver on the Granville Court Varnishes Graniteware and regulations of the restricted dary of T. L. No. $6246, thence north 3¢) Venture this morning | area chains more or less to the point of com- Sunday services at it | The “Stay Baticfecto : fResooment, containing 120 acres more or | .? A oP aE : ( Lid. e sfac ieee . ae ri echool, . mo MONARCH MALLEABLE ae an ry - : ; OLB J. JENSEN, Locator, George A, MetIntyre, John Spier Week night services Mon ¢ R. Naden , ange. ew spring styles in ladies natu Mande ont er * LAIRD, Agent.jand Ray Brown left for the south day, Wednesday, Thurs peinecats. Wallace's. s18tf Pub. Apr 81, 4013-—dune 16, 1913, [ON the Venture this morning. a Real Listate ane '