| | RICH SALVAGE FROM THE BAILY NEWS rr JUST THE NORTHERN SEAS RIVED Diver Fecovers Tons of Bronze AR’ from Wrecks of Olympia and Othor Steamers A large 8h pment of Neckwear in Fichus, Yokes, ete. A nice teLween twelve and = fourteer collars, F! che pew. Veitines tons of solid bronze, a tailshaft, | assortment of fh y anchors and chains off the These govds are mported Girone wrecked liner Olympia < Alaska three years ago; sixt four tons of rich copper oO ru eed from the hottam of t} E Vk "RS bee at Ellamar after thirtes D ad years; brass copper and ore from the old jiner Saratog I venue sunk six vears ago, and a bronz senennrnrrtrtne el blade lost by the steamer Santa Clara ibe peeeeettereeeaewwewteqePooa ee, twelve years ago, will shortly ar ' rive on Puget sound = from the} north, STATIONERY This rich salvage represents| two months’ work by Walte M j Victor Gramaphones Cray of Tacoma, a diver, who re-| Books turned = from Alas on the Magazines steamer Alameda of the Alaska Photo Supplies Sthe on r left th ae Ee ¥ e ¢ er e le sound Jan 4 Developing a Printing uary 10 to go to the wreck of the Ci 8: Enlarging rae Olympia to attempt the salvage Ae li tb ke Picture Framing of bronze equipment Best Selection of Interior The Olean ree ° View Cards. Revie dstaha’ on: eines Ona OD) BLACKFEET INDIANS ARE THE WEALTHIEST PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY AND THE SEC- ’ ’ ‘am OND WEALTHIEST IN THE WORLD sound, December 18, 1910, in a W. W. WRATHALL ee snowstorm. The ma-}| The above picture shows a Blackfoot brave, squaw and daughter in full regalia. Most of these eria recovered is valued at Indians are resident in Southern Alberta... The total wealth of the Blackfoot Indians, in- 606 THIRD AVENUE about $4,000, cluding an average yearly income, is $10,987,250, second only to the wealth of the Osage Phone 651 - Indians of Kansas. Fortunately the bulk of this wealth is held in land, implements, fencing, See the most up-to-date store buildings, live stock, ete., so that the Indian cannot squander his immense wealth. in Northern British Columbia. ae Grand opening Saturday. New rae RE aM ate ea BS OM PTE LR orn an. aa he Si Do you want @ Acme Clothing House. 70-72 FIRST OF WHALERS _| HUGE SEA LION KILLED | QUEEN’S MAID’S FOOT Waterfront Pre-emption on the north end of Graham Island, Btwomilesfrom @ town of 200 popu- lation? This is one of our many Island propositions. They are go-~- ing quickly and you will do well to call and see us. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS INFORMATION BUREAU Robt. Entwiste, Hilditch Block Third Avenue POPELELELELELLELELOLODDOLOOCLGS EOE EL ILL O LOLOL O DL OOOL POOLS For OBSTRUCTED GINKS and Sewers DESOLVO This substance is @ new discov- try and will quickly remove accu- mulations grease, rage and Get some and save plumb- tre’ bills. of waste For sale by HARRY HANSON THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Phone 489 139 Second Ave. Also on exhibition at Orme’s Drug Store, Third Avenue SOLEIL LLELELIAOOLODOODODOOOODDE OPER ELOELOOLOOLOLODOLOODEOLLLS Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 nm 4 as FIRST CLASS CUISINE Hot and Cold Running Water in all Rooms Only finest brands of Liquors and Cigars kept THE BEST HOTEL IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA PRUDHOMME & FISHE? Proprietors COOP PEDOOPODOODORODOO CDOS IIOP OOPPODODOOO ODO DLOL, lel Directory SL Members P.R.L, Vintners Association =—=— i WINDSOR HOTEL Crner of First Ave, and Eighth St W. H. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL ns St Avenue and Seventh St. pean and American Plap Peter Black, Prop. Pir KNOX HOTEL oie \ve., Between Eighth and Ninth ropean Plep, 5 hates bOc to $1.00 ay Besner a ‘ees, Props. " EMPRESS nove, Ave, Between Sixth and Seventh Bireets European Plan, 5O te 61 Per Day PREMIER HOTEL “0 80d Eoropean Plan W. Henning, Manager D. Casley Thira Ameri r NOYAL MOTEL ortey & Burgess, Props “rd Ave. and Sixth st. European Plan Pa ee BEA ta VER WHOLESALE LIQUOR co., Limirep “8Cond Ave, and Sixth St Phone 102 Heated PR pre aa Noe RUPERT IMPORTING Co., LIMITED k reser ana Sixth Sts Phone 7 OOo pee y of Cl Ask The Dye that colors ANY KIND oth Perfectly, with the SAME DYE. No Chance of Mistakes. Clean and Simple. our Dengyiet or Dester. Send for Booklet. The Johnson hardson Co. Limited. Montreal! Victoria—Expect Good The best aft | | | | | | | PRINCE RAKE & shop, First c | thing ¢ Vancou DON’T FORGET YOUR EASTER SUITINGS le none too good and is er all the cheapest. SWEDER BROS., MERCHANT TAILORS Phone 38 Heigerson Block SIXTH STREET FOU UU Ea FOR 75--PHONE--75 A TAXI RUPERT AUTO CO PPI IA IAA AI IAAAAIN CL OLPEL PEL ELORPLODOOOLPLOELOODAEL EY SIXTH AVENUE BARBER SHOP We have opened up a new opposite schu |}. every the work; lass lean and fresh ver Prices. Give us a Call Large STA Seven-Passenger AEG UR RRR 67—PHONE-——667 TAXI ALF HALLIGAN Machine Prompt Serviee Special Rates for Parties ND, ROYAL HOTEL POR RRTRRIAR AAA AA AIAN Season Presented to Museum Spice and span and ready for| Mr. R. Armstrong and Mr. a hard season’s work the whaler | Mr. Gordon Grahame of Victoria, | White has been lowered into the|had a very interesting story to! water from Turpel’s slip, Vic-|tell of the fight which they wit- toria She is the first of the|nessed between two killer wha-| fleet of whalers to undergo her|jles and a sea lion off the mouth | ar nual overhaul and the otherjOf the harbor. The fight ended | lvessels will be lifted on to the]in the death of the sea lion. vays just as rapidly as possible. Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Gra-| The White is painted a blue be-|hame were taking a pilot, Cap-j| neath the waterline with a black|tain Johnston, on board the out- hull and gray upperworks., going Washtenaw, between 8 It was formerly reported that|and 8.30 Thursday morning, the company would have the|When, off the mouth of the har- body of the ship submerged|bor, they observed a great dis- painted green, but this plan was|turbance in the water. As they| altered and blue is being sub- approached, the commotion 're- stituted. Red had alwavs been|Solved itself into a murderous at the color used prior to this, but|/tack by two killer whales on a} ihe whalers think the whales}sea lion. The pilot was put on| ean distinguish the hulls too far|bDoard and the launch returned off, so the blue, practically the]to the scene of the fight. About sume color as the water, is be-|9-30 the body of the sea lion was ing put on the hulls. The whales|found floating in the water, evi- will not be able to scent danger|dently sorely battered, but still in their vicinity so quickly this|@live. M1 Grahame threw a} season and the captains and|meose over its head, and the gunners are looking forward toa|!aunch began to tow the huge remarkably large catch [wo]a@nimal toward the shore. This | thousand mammals is the total|Wa@S8 not accomplished, however, lto be aimed at. j}without considreable difficulty, 1 According to an announce-!88 the huge beast had still en- ent made by the Canadian/ersy enough left to \slew the North Pacific Fisheries. Ltd,,}00at about in all directions. Af- ; the, first whaler will not be de-|te? Covering about a mile, the i spatched until the first of April. |™0ose slipped and they thought * RSet: |they had lost the lion, but in div Refuses to Sell Bennett | ing under the boat it was struck oS } by the propeller, and this put the + Vancouver, March 25. Presi- | finishing touches to the wound- dent Bob Brown of the Vancou-|ed beast. Its tail came out of B] ver Baseball club has turned|the water and for one instant down the offer of the Sacramento| before it sank and Mr. Grahame 2 Coast league elub for Second|With a good shot again placed Baseman Bennett of the Beavers.|the noose around it. It was then *|The Goast leaguers offered three|towed ashore to the wharf on players -for the veteran in-|Kingston street, fielder ts captors at once offered it ‘ to Mr. F. Kermode for the Pro- The Royal Cafe gives the best | Vincial Museum, and, after a meals and the best service in the|Photograph had been taken, the city. Visitors to the city are ad-|Curator had the sea lion skinned vised to make’ this restaurant|4nd the remains were towed out their selection. s2tf)to sea again yesterday morning, It weighed 2200 lbs., and the cir- Investigate Port Edward.|Cumference round the neck was There's a reason. 64tf|8 ft. 4 in. Tt measured 414 ft. in : Mog length, | Men, like watches, are judged Mr. Kermode stated that Kil- by their works. ler whales range from 16 ft. to 27 ft. in length They are re- markable and easily identified by Pp. O, Box 1744, Tel, 448.) the 6-ft. high black fin standing right up from the water when RITCHIE, AGNEW & C0. they are swimming. He himself has studied the habits of the sea Civil Engineers and B. ©. Landjlion on their rookeries on Pear! island, in Queen Charlotte sound, Surveyors | Waterworks, Water Power, | strnetion, Reports, Plans, Dominion @ | provincial Land Surveying, Mine Surve. | Townsites and Subdivisions, | | | | ing, Negatives and Blue Printing, Prints McBride St., OR OR Whalf Con- nd y- Electric White Prince Rupert, B.C, H. Phone delivered JINGLE POT COAL by Lindsay Transfe! B. ROCHESTER 115 231 2nd Ave. be | || CANADIAN PACIFIC RLY. Summer Excursions Prince Rupert to Montreal and return hast eaat 141.00 Do to Toronto and return. 128.00 Do to St. Paul and return, 96,00 Do to Chicago and return,. 108. “BO | Do to New York and return 144,50 Other points correspondingly low. | Effective June 1st, Final return limit October 318% Cheap rates to Norwegian Cele- | bration in Norway, effective April 20th, 25th and 20th, | Cheap rates to Norwegian San- gerbund in Chicago, effective May | nd 20th | ee rincese Beatrice, Southbound, | 8 P. M. Sunday | * G. MeNAB, General Agent | corner ard Avenue snd 6th Street READY FOR SEASON Whaling Fleet ‘Getting Ready at| | Fight BY TWO SEA WOLVES Witnessed Off Victoria) Harbor—Body of Sea Lion where he took showing some photograph 1,500 on one com- paratively small rock island. A report these mammals be- ing prepared at the present time by the government in response to requests received a year ago a on 1s from fishermen, The anglers stated that the numbers of sea lions might be reduced to pre- vent injuries to nets and the fish supply. Mr, Hornaday in his can Natural History’ speaks of the killer whale as “the demon of the seas,” and he quotes a Captain Scammon as _ follows: “Three or four of these fero- cious animals do not hesitate to grapple with the largest baleen whale. The attack of these wolves of the sea on their gi- gantic prey may be likened to a pack of hounds holding and sticking to their quarry. They “Ameri- RUINS $10,0 000 PEARLS Steps on siwein Hee Torn from Neck- lace by Impatient Queen March 26.—When as- |sisting Queen Mary to disrobe after the last court of the sea- son, Miss Selby, the queen’s chief ldresser, had difficulty in open- ling the clasp of her majesty’s large pear! necklace. London, | The queen, who is notoriously jimpatient in such circumstances, endeavored to open the clasp herself. She broke the chain and nine pearls slipped off. Miss Selby, in stepping back, |stepped on three of them, acci- dentally doing $10,000 worth of j;damage. The necklace is most valuable, as it is a joint present ‘from Queen Victoria, King Ed- j}ward and Queen Alexandra. House it sells. 70-72 The Acme Clothing guarantees every article ;Grand opening Saturday. never become kick are but footballs. who to | They }too apt the animal’ s head, number breaching others seize it by lips and draw the bleeding ster under water.” Mr Armstrong stated that ith the killers would hurl them t the killers would hurl themselves out of the water at come down with re- blows from their tails lion, who was evi- for shallow water shore at Macaulay point. UNION TRANSFER CO GENERAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE South Wellington Coal PHONES : 86 Office. RESIDENCE 110 333 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT BOAT BUILDER JOHNSTON Phone Green 321 er about of their it, while jelust some over the mon and unding mn the dently sea heading ind the i Seal Cove 215 Second Avenue Phone 43 WILLIAM T. HOUSE B.C. Land Surveyo~ PRINCE RUPERT P.O. Bux 518 JAMES MES GILMORE Architect near McBride Street 2nd Avenue, IMPERIAL MACHINE SHOP Repairing Quickly Done COW BAY PHONE RED 156 JOHN CURRIE Contractor & Builder Estimates Given on Moving Buildings. . _Phone Black 204 DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue New Wellington Coal The favorite Household Coal Cleanest, Brightest, Bost J. H. ROGERS | Second Avenue Phone 116 a Grocery Bargains ! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GUORS . 5 64 a A $1.75 90 9 lb Ib. Royal Household Flour, Royal Household Flour, 24 QHOKG «i bo oe hab ae Royal Household Flour, Roliéd Oats, (20 ib. sackeic oi Sica eee 85 ROUGE Gees © 1D. SAOKS 6 5. 60k bos 0b bee bate ee oe 36 Five 1p. packetsRolled Oats. :........4¢eeeeeweboms .26 Ohickenwheast, 400 Ibs... 6004.6 .. e ceepen tee 2.26 Good Apples, per box... ies. inven 2.75 Good Rams; per ID. ie ccc sc dss ee he bere ees 24 These prices are for Friday and Saturday only. We lead, others ,follow. Stalker & Wells PHONE 187 OPENING Announcement ! The : London : Cafe is NOW (pen For Business Everything is fresh and _ clean and we shail spare no pains in making this the most popular EATING place in the city London Cafe “WE NEVER SLEEP” Srd Avenue Hart Biock 29cm oom ome mloimlo mo momo ha OES your loaf often sulk in the bread pan? or is it high and light? If the former, the trouble lies with one or three things (4) your baking, (2 your (3) your flour. Canadian housewives are about the finest cooks in the world, so we won't discuss baking; it is fairly easy to buy good yeast, so we'll pass that by—but yeast, o1 FLOUR! Flour can make or mar any batch. A flour that performs one way Monday and then balks on Friday is useles;. It’s UNIFORM GOOD- x NESS you're after. ROYAL STANDARD. Say “ROYAL STANDARD” next need flour, UNIFORMITY first drew me to to your grocer when you rely FLOUR a Sreterere ee CARPENTERS !| | 50 PER CENT. discount.from B. ©. List on Doors and Mouldings with lumber orders PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A. J. BURROUGHS, Manager ist Ave. and MoBride 8t. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0.