SE Rich Yet Delicate— Clean and Full of Aroma. “SALAD is blended from selected hill-grown teas, famed for their fine flavoury qualities. Imitated yet never equalled. “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED. WANTED—Girl for housework. Apply N. Mussallem, 410 6th Ave., East. WANTED—Men to split and pile 100 cords} 118./ of wood. Apply Pony Express. WANTED—General servant, apply Mrs. A.| Tatlow and 6th Avenue. | Gutstein, cor. Phone 492. tf. LOST LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder please re- turn to Hotel Rupert. 109. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished Cottage. Pillows | etc. for sale. Apply mornings, Mrs. Rowat} 717 6th Ave. West. 121) | FOR SALE | ee FOR SALE—Good row boat in tidy con-/ dition. AfSo computing scale, sectional show case, delivery wagon, 20-foot counter, all at sacrifice... Apply Box 112) Daily News. 115. | = | FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good con-| dition, $15.00. Phone Green 273. FOR SALE—Eggs from pure bred Ancona} hens. Excellent all winter layers. Very | large White eggs. $1.00 per setting. | Apply box 103, Daily News. 112.) 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 GREEN 170.. Stand: Corner of Empress Theatre Block. PLEPLI LLLP LLL LL CL IOP OL OROEL ELD EVEDO. CONCRETE CHANEY BLOCKS 80 Cents per ft. F. O. 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 Stock. Grain and Feed at Vancouver Prices. Hay, Chicken Feed A Specialty. 4 Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. | conPoRATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE } ‘ Fuller8McMeekin | 119 | ! — RUPERT. Garbage Auto Driver. Applications stating experience and other details will be received by the city} clerk up to 12 noon Monday for the posi- | on of garbage auto driver. LEADING GROCERS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2 4 2 SPECIALS Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Miller and little boy left this morning for Jersey Butter 3 Ibs. for $1.05 : ; r Samuiecioeied 1 Hubert where they will spend a (TWO DAYS ONLY) short vacation. We have now sold over 1,000 7 en pounds of Fuller’s Special Blend reyye - oe Tea. On Saturday for every empty William A. Knowles, telegraph Fuller's Tea Bag returned to us operator at Blackwater, is in town. we will give in exchange one small “ei ate . ‘ tin of Lowney’s or Cowan's Cocoa. He is enjoying a two months vacation. FRESH STRAWBERRIES, BIG BOXES * * e Watch Big Spud Special Next Week 572 PHONES 56 LAKELSE HOT SPRINGS HOTEL ——IS NOW OPEN TO GUESTS One of the largest Hot Springs in America, circumference 300 feet— Temperature of Water, 180 d. Fahr. Excellent Trout Fishing in Lakelse Lake. Phone Connections with Terrace. RATES: $2.50 per day. For further particulars, apply to J. BRUCE JOHNSTONE, Manager. 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. OFFICE, 819 2ND AVENUE. PHONE GREEN 268. ; LUMP BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Sack If Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE Basin Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located:—About four miles from the beach on the south side of Alice Arm at the head of a branch of Lime Creek. TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden, Free Miner's Certificate No. 94096B, in- tend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certifi- cate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining 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 RK. NADEN, Launch AliceB. Approved by Minis ter of Marine as a Passenger Boat. For terms and particulars Call .W. J. THOMAS, Green 391. Phone. ne ere ? |Montreal staff at Cloverdale. companied by Mrs. Neale, Naval Service. ‘‘Dave’ went south this morning. been visiting in Jacob Worobec, a man who be- ru DAILY REWs 916, Saturday, May 20 { = \ Local News Notes George Little, of Terrace, arriv- ed in the city last evening, George A. MecNicholl left for Vancouver on the Prince Rupert. s s s Mrs. Atkinson accompanied Mrs. A. H. McPherson south this morning. Best quality of household lump and nut coal. Co., phone 15. Prince Rupert pee tf The Swimming Club meeting has bgen adjourned until Friday, | 26th May. . . . Charles Balagno has resumed Terms | a taking pianoforte pupils. ‘easonable. Phone Bine 408. Boldrick went south this to the Bank morning join A. R. Neale, assistant horticul- turist this district, returned from the interior last evening, ac- in has at last re-| ‘ : ats | alised his greatest ambition and} has been accepted for the Royal David Graham . . . Miss Beulah Martin, who has town for some time, left on the Prince Rupert this en route for home in Kansas City. A, J. Prudhomme left for his ranch near Telkwa this morning. Alex is becoming such an enthusi- astic agriculturist that he would rather be on the farm than town. morning, her in . * ® F. Nation, secretary of the Pro- Branch of the Patriotic Fund, will deliver an ad- dress in St, Andrew’s Church on vincial Canadian Sunday, evening on the general ad- ministration of the fund. ete Mr. of Prince George, arrived from the interior last evening and left for the south this morning. Mr, Sa- train agent at Prince and Mrs. Eric Saville, ville is George. * * * Officer A. H. Bailey took little Steve Wintonaik south this morn- ing. years Steve will spend the next two in an Industrial School. came insane a few weeks ago was also taken care of by Officer Bailey on the trip to New Westminster. —_ -_——— RELIEF FOR SHACKLETON (Special to The Daily News.) London, May 20.—a relief ship is being prepared to leave on Aug ust 1st to aid Sir Ernest Shackle- ton, who is marooned in the Ant- arctic. SUN. AND TIDE Sunday, May 21st. BRT PISO ood 6 '55s 6. -»-4:35 a. m. Bik GOES iis’ sie'o 5.8 0h -8:44 p. m, High water ...3:30 a.m. Ht. 20.8 Low water ..10:21a.m, Ht. High water ...4:48 p. Ht, 18.3 Low water ..10:34p. Ht. 8.4 99 am m, m, Monday, May 22nd. RST FON io c'aa he. 3 oii 4:34 a. m. tl BOON es oo oie van a 8:46 a. m. High water ...4:25 a.m. Ht. 19.5 Low water ..411:12 a, Ht. 3:9 High water ...5:48 p. Ht. 18.0 Low water ..4141:39 p.m. Ht, 8.3 Captain McGee, M, M, 8. A, m, m, Calling Cut the Re- serves—Happy is the man or woman who can call upon reserves cf health and strength in every Crisis. Building up reserves 1s a question of eating the right kind of food. Shredded Wheat Biscuit supplies all the material needed. for nour- ishing the tissues and its daily use keeps the bowels healthy and active. Eat it for breakfast with hot milk —. pri we Whips Like Cream, Costs Lies oe its cleaner Tha’; SP why a irst”’ I is Canada's Best Milk rae Mil Government Bulletin No. 905. Ask your Grocer, ch AYLMER CONDENSED MILK AYLMER, ONTARIO — — Tet = PAL) ominion lipeg’s | from the east last night and went} Dr. McPhee Greene, one of Win-! lady physicians, | south on the Prince Rupert this} morning. FISHERMEN ATTENTION! THE SELIG SPOON Is Now on the Market Ask your Dealer for It, and See that You Get it. It Gets Them Every Time arrived or cream. The Outing Club of the Presby- | Preeerorooococrorocccoscrcccsccccs terian Church will hoid a pienic to Digby Island on May 24th. MEN OF Launches leave Rowing Club! wharf at 10 a. m. All who in- tend joining party, kindly leave EDUGATI names with the president, Mr. Smithers, Bank of B. N. A. 120} Professional and | oe : = | Universit aduates Made in Canada. — Sree one ocaer é > o- able age and attainn - ? is to lead, others f ' a \f irs aster ample You « 1 Most Worshipful Grand Master)} awe GARE OF A PIANO congenial surroundine A. E. Ditmars, of the A. F. & A. M., ————————ee versity as well as 1 ‘ 7 | phere, among friends, a left for the south this morning | If an artist or cultivated promotion in the. romotion in the ation vis , he local lodge. musical amateur has a Of} after visiting with the loca: lodge. | piano he will naturally \¢ UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH keep it or have it kept in good tune. This applies COLUMBIA COMPANY 196th OVERSEAS BATTALION with even i greater force to the per- Cc. E. F. son who is beginning to WESTERN UNIVERSITIES form a taste for music. a development of the Cana There is no more serious ie training corps.) mistake than to imagine natiae aatatines cone that any piano is good work hard to est t enough to practice on. rapid training, tinctive uniform Have G. C, Walker, piano }$ to this special battal > sions appointments t tuner, attend to its needs +: oo — oo. by the year—all work amongst enlisted men ot cuaranteed. Manitoba, Saskatchewar berta companies are up t the B. C. company ts Nlling ra > i The battalion is thi aln WALKER’S MUSIC STORE plete, and in per . ; the high = stands oore o | Western Univers } Re a comrade of th pers er eae PTL hates MORE war, will be after the In Western Canada. Trans; eat to headquarters § furnished DENTISTRY $3 rn ‘ Apply to the Officer Comma ° 4 U. of B. C. Company, 1 Battalion, corner 101 Vancouver, Ef Laurel Street, j seas CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY “MERIT ALONE” DR. J. S. BROWN i PIOPPPPLOL DO OPPO OLO LP LP OPP EPD® PD OOO OENTIST aa A hag Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue The Daily News deliver: Phone 454 carrier, 50 cents per month re ognized In the 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 available through any Canadian advertising agency, or mw WS adian Press Association Room 603 Lumsden Building, Toronto. Enquiry involves no obligstion on your part—so write, if interes 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 lines—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 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. the Secretary of the Can-