THE DAILY NEW! Only Fine, Fiavoury Teas are used to produce the famous "SALADA" blends. Every leaf is fresh, fragrant full of its natural deliciousness. Sold in sealed packets only. B 107 se F THE MEN of the west ARE OFTEN considered MATERIALISTIC, AND THERE may be AN ELEMENT of truth IN the charge. | WHEN FIRE broke out YESTERDAY - ON THIRD AVENUE, ——— MANY citizens : “The Daily News ” Fuller&McMeekin CLASSIFIED ADS. LEADING : GROCERS WANTED. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WANTED—Girl for housework. Apply N SPECIALS Mussaliem, 410 6th Ave., East. 119 nee ; Jersey Butter 3 Ibs. for $1.05 WANTED—Men to split and pile 100 cords of wood Apply Pony Express. 118. WANTED—General servant, apply Mrs. A Guistein, cor. Tatiow and 6th Avenue. Phone 492. tf. LOST LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder please re- turn to Hotel Rupert. 109. FOR RENT POR RENT—Furnished Cottage. Pillows - ete. for sale. Apply mornings, Mrs. Rowat 717 6th Ave., West. 121 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Good row boat in tidy con- dition. Also computing scale, sectional show case, delivery wagon, counter, 2Hi at sacrifice.. Apply Box 112 Daily News. carriage in good con- Green 273. FOR SALE—Baby dition, $15.00. FOR SALE—Eggs from pure bred Ancona bens. large White eggs. Apply box 103, Daily News. Pinoue $1.00 per setting. FOR SALE-—Airedale pups. Six weeks old. Mother sired by Fritz of Vancouver. $5.00. Apply R. Wendt, Telkwa, B. C. SEVEN HORSEPOWER DISTILLATE Gaso- line engine, new, $165 freight paid Send for catalogue C. Guarantee Motor Co., Hamilton, Canads. tr. FOR TAXI | Phone 99 © OR GAREEN 170. Stand: Corner of Empress Theatre Block. i PPOPOLOPL OL PLE DLOL LOL IL OLOEODODEL EO. CONCRETE CHIMNEY BLOSKS $0 Cents per ft. F. 0. B Prince Rupert Concrete Works, McBride St. AKERBERG, THOMSON } COMPANY Sole Agents“ for the PALMER GAS ENGINE COMPANY PHONE 525 Prince Rupert Feed Co. P. O. Box 333. 808 Third Ave. RECEIVED OUR 1916 SEEDS WE HANDLE Rennie’s, Ferry’s, Steele’s, and Brigg’s. Garden and Field Seeds. Also Fertilizers. We Take Orders for Nursery . Stoc Grain and Feed at Vancouver Prices. Hay, Chicken Feed A Specialty. Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. 20-foot | 115. Excelient all winter layers. Very 112.) (TWO DAYS ONLY) We have now sold over 1,000 pounds of Fuller's Special Blend Tea On Saturday for every empty : Fuller's Tea Bag returned to us we will give in exchange one small tin of Lowney’s or Cowan's Cocos. FRESH STRAWBERRIES, BIG BOXES —— Watch Big Spud Special Next Week 3 572 PHONES 56 JUMPED in AND HELPED put it out. CERTAINLY THEY were saving | BUT most of them HAD nothing TO GAIN FROM THEIR efforts. | TO SAVE the property s e ° OF a lady WHO was absent, MATERIAL things, s [ PRINTERS’ “PI.” AND the goods, . OF A genial citizen >. * . WHO had been OVERTAKEN by disaster. DISASTER brings out WHAT is best . > IN MOST men e * AND yesterday's fire . * . SHOWED splendid spirit ON the part . OF MANY citizens. WET to the skin; . . RUNNING risks; THEY FOUGHT the flames WITH NEVER a thought OF scompense i OR of self, | ‘ee EXCEPT ce as BEN SELF, ie IT WAS WESTERN. IT WAS CANADIAN, IT WAS BRITISH. IT WAS GREAT. LAKELSE HOT SPRINGS HOTEL Is NOW OPEN TO GUESTS-—— of the largest Hot Springs in America, circumference 300 feet— Temperature of Water, 180 d. Fahr. Excellent Trout Fishing Lake. Phone Connections with Terrace. RATES: $250 per day. ' One in Lakeise For further particulars, apply to d. BRUCE JOHNSTONE, Manager. DENTISTRY | CROWN AND BSRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY DR. J. S. BROWN 4 OENTIST Office: Smith Block, Third Avenve } Phone 454 r 6 ' MINERAL ACT & Certificate of Improvements NOTICE Silver Bow Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located:—At the head of a branch of Lime Creek about four miles from the beach on the south side of Alice Arm. TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden, Free Miner's Certificate No. 94096B, acting as agent for Thos. McRostie, Free Miner's veriificate No. 69991B, and James L. Hatch, Free Miner's Certificate No. 87966B, in- tend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for g Certifi- cate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim, And further take oOtice that action, under section 85, must be commenced be- fore the issue of such Certificate of im- provements. Dated this 24th day of March, A.D. 1916. GEORGE R. NADEN. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE Basin Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located:—About four miles from he beach on the south side of Alice Arm tt the head of a branch of Lime Creek. TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden, Vree Miner's Certificate No. 94096B, Iin- tend, sixty days from the date hereof, to ipply to the Mining Recorder for a Certifi- ate of Improvements, for the purpose of biaining a Crown Grant of the above claim, And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced be- fore the issue of such Certificate of Im- provements. Dated this 24th day of March, A.D. 1916. GEORGE KR. NADEN. = aaa Launch AliceB. Approved by Minis ter of Marine as a Passenger Boat. For terms and particulars Call .W. J. THOMAS. Phone. Green 391. Mitchell Albert left for Alice Arm last evening. C. A. Mitchell, of Hazelton, ar- rived in town yesterday afternoon. . > . Miss Davies was amongst the arrivals, from the south on the Sophia. Captain 8, B. Johnson, of Foley, Welch & Stewart, Aeft for Anyox last night. . * . A. E. Hopper,steamship inspect- or, will arrive today on a tour] of his district. s = s Charlie Chaplin in “The Mix Up” the second Westholme show tonight. es Best quality of household lump and nut coal. Prince Rupert Coai Co., phone 15. i at Charles Balagno has resumed taking pianoforte pupils. Terms ‘easonable. Phone Blue 408. ti The Patriotic Fund meeting ad- vertised for Saturday will not be held as Mr. Nation has had to g to Anyox. Captain Alexander, of the En- sineer Mines, will leave for Atlin tonight, aecompanied by Mrs. Alexander and E. A. C, Studd. . . . Captain Shannon, on old time river navigator, will take mand of the Omineca which leaves shortly for Cook’s Inlet, Alaska. s s s Mr. Trumbull, who represents William Braid & of Vancouver, left for Anyox last evening, afler spending a few days in the city. com- Company, George Clothier, the well known Hazelton mining man, last night from the Islands, where he been looking mining properties, . . ° returned has over some The Outing Club of the Presby- terian Church will hold a pienic to Digby Island on May 24th. Launches leave Rowing Club wharf at 10 a. m. All who in- tend joining party, kindly leave names with the president, Mr. Smithers, Bank of B. N. A. 120 * . . C, C. Boldrick, of, theBank of Montreal staff, has received in- structions to proceed to the branch at Cloverdale, near Van- The Rowing Club will miss its active secretary, while the young folks in town will re- gret to hear of Mr. Boldrick’s de- couver, i j | THEY WORKED like Trojans | Local News Notes ¢ : parture, Lou Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Kelch ani family were among the arrivals from the south They have gone to Usk where Mr. Kelch has vesterday mining interests. a..38°° There may be a valuable addi- tion to the steamer service coast passenger when the Alice Arr shortly, a boat may be Islands, fron put on to cover Granby and here. bi. @ Maiame Saturday Mary Piekford Butterfly @tonight at the Westholme. in and Friday, May 19 49. —___ DP : eee re eCeces ees | MEN OF | EDUCATION ssiona Made fromcreamoftartar 30 oojccc0 derived from grapes. promotion in the (3 UNIVERSITY OF Britis, Best for good food and §={ COLUMBIA Company i9¢;,, good health. aoe BATTALION , & FP. NO ALUM j .eouen 13 fcers’ training corps @| THE CARE OF A PIANO If the ear of the student ee be naturally musical, a hilar Gueetie piano which is out of tune the B. ¢ will be an endless source The batta of disturbance and tor- plete, and d the high a ture. If, on the other hand, Sasteen .iietvers the musical taste and ear Be « comr of the beginner be, as yet, t a informed, what can you : imagine would be more applicants. harmful, more obstructive Apply t to progress than an in- t ft . strument which is badly oo Battalion, — mut of tune, and often out 9 orf: ia of order? “MERIT ALONE” Have G. C. Walker, piane tuner, attend to its needs by the year—all work tt guaranteed. Pps reg = jai WALKER’S MUSIC STORE PPP rooe - i A Real Lever Simulation OLD WATCH > HANDY WORK OF ALL DESCRIP- TIONS. CARPETS VACUUM CLEANED VACUUM CLEANING CO. We Clean Homes, Offices, Churches Lodge and School. rooms at low Prices. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED All Orders Attended to immediately. , e yo ri < aboot a «nd show thee the ben Os OFFICE, 819 2ND AVENUE. Dost tata this offer to good to be tat ent i be od —WiLLIAMS & I PHONE GREEN 268. Soesmen tinpt 101, 2, Conve Beat tons 3 Ervaiand —y Inthe Highest Degree Profitable As the mercury climbs up to its highest degree, increase, rather than slacken, your Advertising and selling efforts. You will find it profitable—in the highest degree. Advice regarding your advertising problems is recognized Canadian advertising agency, or the , adian Press Association. Room 503 Lumsden Building, Toronto. Enquiry involves no obligstion on your part—so write, if interested. Some men figure that as the mercury climbs } up sales will falldown. And figuring that way, fate is kind and does not disappoint them. So there has grown up a commercial supersti- tion that Summer is a dull season. No greater fallacy has ever gone so long un- challenged. Summer 7s a dull season for many lings—but there is no fundamental reason why it should be. For instance, take a typical case—that of the Canadian wallpaper manufacturers. They wished to secure their placing orders from the retailers before the early Fall—when a American lines are offered. Through educa- tion by Advertising, they advanced the season to start the middle of June, instead of the end of August, and they now beat their foreign competitors to the market by nearly three months. Perhaps you face a selling problem that edu- cation by Advertising will solve. Perhaps your Summer business needs the tonic of Summer Advertising. available through any Secretary of the Can-