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Sal. a5 some temporary service. The] and streets. ENDS HIS EARTHLY LABORS Buropess Pitter rey” 949 |land robes. All work strictly fret Const i suggestions made with regard In the meantime the effi- ee et piaes. i ay Sean aeons me, Phone 116 Rogers & lf oe to getting power from the ciency of the Woodworth Lake Oe dermist, 728 Helmeken 8t., an-| 7 MM Cold Storage Company or from er s , sty OR ; resley couver, B.C. } Bae 4 Store 4 pany 0 power should be demonstrat- 1 1 N J. Y. Rochester Vv. D. Casley ’ | {bie the dry dock should be looked ed. According to all reports ST Gals Wak diner dae ae oe ae eee Re eee Bae | SMITH & MALLET el ae , "op ti SG : ; B.C. FOR T P Y-TWO YEARS, 18 DIED Third Ave., Between Sixth and UR into. The suggestion was it can only be a_ temporary AFTER LONG ILLNESS Seventh Streets GEORGE LEEK THIRD AV! also madé by several oppo- power at best. Why not start e : European Pian, 50 to 61 Per Day | | Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitigs nents of the late bylaw that with an adequate stream? Let Rey. Dr. Thomas Crosby, for/ing i norder to pay back.the loan Real Rotate, tneurance and one Sener Sheet Meta! Wor the Hydro-Electric Company Woodworth Lake be our water 52 years a resident of British Lat he t ht he I f PREMIER HOTEL "Albert Block 2nd Avenue ies: rd Ave, Wat : : 52 years a reside ritis water > tt scho "4 Albe slock, 2nd 4 ut > Bnd Ave. bet. 7th ani a should treat with the city at supply but let us proceed to] ~ ° - a ee: ee Pee American and European Plan = Prince Rupert aman oa md its gates without any agree- Warks Channel for our power. Columbia and the“pioneer Metho-| time. F. W. Henning, Manager Between Sth and 6th Streets —_——_—— ment. It is well known that The government has reserved|dist missionary in the province, Work Among Indians hace ote 215 1A i] the said company will proceed} that power so far for the city|passed away at his home in Van-| The venerable sakiniciine dis: HOYAL HOTEL Rr re ee 215 Second Avenuc ee ona a ee 5 os ipa ; 4 e ty I e re The venerable missionary in | conir & @erana. brink LAND CLEARING 7 is ; t t 8 and‘ there is no tangible rea-|eouver last Tuesday night. All; augurated the work among the Third Ave, and Sixth St. | WILLIAM T HOUSE d Roe 16 ene e epen eete “ son why ; it should not be the members of his family were|Indians of this coast. The chief European Pian Steam Heated Peter Nelson is open to take contracts! that way than under a set granted immediately. The}. : i ‘eedeila “até tae : 2 for clearing land tp and around Terrace; | BA. Land Surveye agreement, yet we would be] powers behind the throne in|Present at his bedside. & Bac\mission is at Port Simpson,||/ geawen WHOLESALE LiquoR co., | ,;., cordwood for fuel, etc. Terms, ete., : fortunate to get it even at an Rupert are Conservatives, and|Peen ill for the past seven mon-|where a home for Indian girls is js er gee gi a on application, ___| PRINCE RUPERT ba advanced price, If that com- surely they can induce a Con-|ths and since Thursday last has established, known as the Cros- Phone 102 : —_——___—- —- ¢ pany will ee power ute servative government to grant been in a state of coma. | by Girls’ Home. Many missions HARRISON W ROGERS BD. C. STUART at any reasonable price within such a reasonable request. Dr. Thomas Crosby was one of|were opened by Dr. Crosby at PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING ©O., a cea Accountant LIMITED ro the notable figures in the Meth-| different points along the coast. Fraser ana Sixth Sts. : fas Phen m8 4 Suite 1, Federal Block 809 Bnd Ave. odist church of British Golum-' some heing at Prince Rupert, the Phone 7 a a A HT : . ee | 7 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. PRINCE RUPERT. 6. © SHIP YOUR a Pas TO bia. He was born in Yorkshire, | mouth of the Naas River, Bella Phone 300 > © tos 1698 3 _ a Eng., in 1840 and came to Brit-!Goola and Skidegate. At the lat- Alex, M. Manson, B. A bY | LU 4 cal eS H ish Columbia in 1862, laboring | er place, as recorded in the log se W. E, Williams, 8. 4,119 continuously among the Indians | of the “Glad Tidings,” the first ey REPRE IE F. M. CROSBY WILLIAMS & MANSON 7 ae. i ; Second Hand Dealer sitors, EM as a missionary until six yéars|mission boat of the Methodist FIRE ALARM SYSTEM tantn-40 Suaieinl kinds of Eocene ‘Sor. Barristers, Solicit : e i . »chanics’ MONEY TO LOA Get “More Money” for your FURS} |#°. when, due to failing health |church, Dr. Crosby onee preach- ~ Tools,’ Guns and Men's Clothing. “Will call Tien. SHIP YOUR FURS TO “SHUBERT” he was superannuated. |ed for five hours. In those days CIRCUIT NO. 1. SOY CRS, | SE ENeNS BPO Dae Helgerson Block Prince Rupert fa reliable—responsible—sefe—Fur House with an unblemished re | Phone Red 243— ; i —F 838 ord Ave. W. <[utation existing for ‘‘more thana quarter of acentury,” a long su It was a long and tedious | —_— — = - sentry “PND FROMIPANCE returns, Wetefor "ew wine wees’ [JOurney to reach this province the only reliable, accurate market report and price list published. | j1 the early days. The Write for it-NOW—it’s FREE ‘ A. B. SHUBERT, Inc. Bega Sze CHICAGO.U SAN Box 12—5th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 13—6tb St. and 3rd Ave. Box 14—-8th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 16—Junction of ist, @nd and Srd Aves. Box 16—-15t Ave., between 8th and 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Bot 17—-ist Ave. and 7th St. (Cen- tral Hotel.) the appropriation for the mis- - sion work was so smal! that it THE RELIABLE PLUMBER ee ee rout€|}was necessary for the crew of PACIFIC TRANSF 0b Which Dr. Crosby took when he the mission boat to augment f left Ontario in 1862 was by rail their allowance by towing logs part of the time. As a recognition of his servi- ces among the coast Indians Vic. toria University in Toronto con- ferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity in 1906. His work along the coast has been HARRY HANSON 100 and Ave. Phone 489) General Teaming, Saft DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Out-of-Town Work : ; Hotel and Restaurant Work Carefully and Prom Tenders on New Work Wood a Plumbing Insured from Frost Storage and Forwarding an Work Done Promptiy and Guaranteed at pol Reasonable Prices P. O. Box 203 One Trial Will Convince ae - - P. ROBERTSON Chartered Accountant Furniture and Baggage Mo » done i 100 GIROUIT NO. 2. Box 22—-3rd Ave. and 3rd 8st. (Post OmMee.) Gox 28-—5rd Ave, and McBride 8t. Box 24-—ist Ave. and McBride St. tht $9-4444444445444444L8 AAAKAAKAKKARKAAKKAARKAKKAKARR ARAN ee i ok vk oh memorialized by naming the pre-|4 Box 28—2nd eAve. and gnd st, Audits, investigations, Adjustments 710 SECOND AVE }sent mission boat of the church 4 Sen G0--Snd Ave, and eth st. INDUSTRIAL dations and Assignments Pp the SS. “Thomas Crosby.” In|¥ %* 27—®- 7. P. Smith Block, Brd Ave., Prince Rupes Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chand 1897 Dr. Grosby was elected Pre-|4 CIROUIT WO. 3. ITES ———— iP , . r ‘ +) . : > 4 rl Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle CROSBY GIRLS’ HOME ans of the B. @. Methodist 5 Box om Ave. and Fulton St. — p tonference, X Sox 32—Borden and Taylor Sts. a} : . L U M B Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns to New York, thence by steamer Two ‘records have boon writ.|% Ses O4—7i Ave. end Fulton 81 With Rail and Water Rope Valves Ammunition to the Isthmus of Panama, whieh|ten by this pioneer missionary, |4 a oa ome ae Comox Ave. Transportation Pumps Hose Paint he crossed by railroad. A pas-|one “Among the Ankenomen- {J ra ost oe me ee St Appl C O i } pply A Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated iren sage in a boat up the west coast|uns” is the record of his exper- landed him at Victoria in Febr-|ienees and activities during the 444 CIRCUIT NO. 4. HARRISON GAMBLE & CO. FECA. CN CC I “ “A WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” ng ~ that — first twelve years spent on this eee are) as na Financial Agents ; —and f n his zeal for his work am-|coast. A recent book published $ ‘ ae sean ‘ 3 : . ; she Box 42—5th Ave. and McBride St, Third Ave. Prince Rupert $! Complete Line 0 ong the Indians Dr. Crosby had/by the MacMillan Company, and|¥ ges ae—tiw Ave. 00d Green st. - » sUPPLID FRED STORK’S HARDWARE borrowed sufficient money to pay}which has not yet been distribut.|% @ex @6—6th Ave and Beell St, BUILDERS’ SUP Box 45—Jth Ave. and Eberts. Box 144—-7th Ave, and Young st. | —~ |] -WESTHOLME LUMBER (0., Lisi AICO RII OO oto TRY A “NEWS” WANT AD : Phone 186 Where They Don’t Let ’Em Smoke acer sv @ on worked in the lumber camps for missionary. The title of this a considerable time after arriv-|latter book is “Up and Down the 7 7 4 4 7 } his passage to this coast and/ed, deals with his later work as] 4 4 7 Oh For Some Place \E I CANTUstT KEEP AWAY FROM Ss CULLY CAN You Bo I$ THERE manera ee Dis - DWE WID 4 snipe HUH? CHURCH nou aateee 7 AN MouR ™ ’ HERE THATS sui ‘TEST RE UP aaa oe zn OPEN weei< GHTEST DE<| i Deans ¢ 0 SMOKED LIGATED ! Lo as pet q SNE ab.» SRE ar Sena