fH DAILY NRW4s Tuesday, May 23 1916, This Advertisement - may induce you to try the first packet of "SALADA" but we rely absolutely on the inimitable flavour and quality to make you a permanent customer. We will even offer to give this first trial free if you will drop us a postal to Toronto. Bila - SLIGHT FIRE “ ° ” | Lice The Daily News The fire brigade had a rush CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED. WANTED—-Girl for housework. Apply N. Mussallem, 410 6th Ave., East. 119 WANTED—Men to split and pile 100 cords of wood. Apply Pony Express. 118. WANTED—General servant, apply Mrs. A. Gutstein, cor. Tatlow and 6th Avenue. Phone 492. t. WANTED—Girl to work in candy store. Apply E. E. Confectionery, 317 3rd Avenue, 119-122. WANTED—Young woman as housemaid, wages $25 a month with board and room. Apply after 7 p.m. to Matron, Prince Ru- }call to the government wharf this | morning, a blaze having broken in the halibut schooner Tu- ladi. A few minutes sufficed to put it out. lout SUN AND TIDE Wednesday, May 24th. 6:56 a, m. Ht. 17.4 1:13 p.m. Ht. 5.4 7:56 p.m, Ht. 18.0 High water ... Low water ... High water... pert General Hospital. tf. Reena Thursday, May 25th. LOST at SUM PiSOS 45 ss ins cence 4:31 a.m LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder please re-}]Sunm sets .........+... 8:49 p. m. Siete: 109. Tow water ... 2:13 a.m. Ht. 7.6 FOR RENT High water ... 8:16 a, m. Ht. 16.5 > water 999 FOR RENT—Furnished Cottage. Pillows| LOW Water ...,2.22 p.m. Ht. 6.3 etc. for sale. Apply mornings, Mrs. Rowat/ High water ... 8:56 p, m. Ht. 18.3 121 717 6th Ave. West. FOR SALE Captain J. McGee, M. M.S.A. » — FOR SALE—Good row boat in tidy con- dition. Also computing scale, sectional show case, delivery wagon, 20-foot counter, all at sacrifice... Apply Box 112 Daily News. 115. FOR dition, SALE—Baby carriage in good con- $15.00. Phone Green 273. FOR SALE-—Airedale pups. Six weeks old. Fuller McMeekin Spud Special Another Big Consignment of Mother sired by Fritz of Vancouver. $5.00. Apply R. Wendt, Telkwa, B. C. SEVEN HORSEPOWER DISTILLATE Gaso- line engine, new, 8165 freight paid. Send for catalogue C. Guarantee Motor Co., Hamilton, Canads. tr. AKERBERG, THOMSON | COMPANY Sote Agents for the PALMER GAS ENGINE COMPANY Potatoes has arrived, STILL CHEAPER for a few days only > $1.00 PER SACK ABSOLUTELY FREE! with One Pound of FULLER’S TEA your choice of 1 Package North-West Arrowroot or 2 Packages Cafeterie Graham _~ A SPECIALTY DR. J. S. BROWN DENTIST Smith Block, Third Avenue Phone 464 Office: . ‘FOR TAXI - Phone 99 ; PHONE 525 af cur o> 6 eee for . ee, |3 572 PHONES 56 PDENTISTRY [errr “OROWN AND BRIDE worK 3/3 : : THE CARE OF A PIANO CS YT If an artist or cultivated musical amateur has a piano he will naturally keep it or have it kept in good tune. This applies with even > greater force to the per- son who is beginning to form a taste for music. There is no more serious mistake than to imagine that any piano is good enough to practice on. Have G. GC, Walker, piano tuner, attend to its needs OR GREEN 170. by the year—all work ae guaranteed. Stand: Corner of Empress Theatre Block. WALKER’S MUSIC STORE PY * ae yarn a an. goooo now 2 # Prince Rupert Feed Co. 3/i P. ©. Box ate _Third Ave. . LAKELSE i 0 T SPRINGS RECEIVED CUR 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. Hay, Grain and Feed at Vancouver Prices. Chicken Feed A Specialty. Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. PHO PL ODS PIO PP LPAI DOE OLE LE PIPE LO PD UG ——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. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS fs an Whee - _ beet) moos + earners tat Launch AliceB. Approved by Minis ter of Marine as a Passenger Boat. For terms and particulars Call Ww. J. THOMAS, Green 391. Phone. SUN TIS€S . 16+ eee sees 1:32 a. ™M.! taking pianoforte pupils. Terms Sun sets .eseeeeeeees 8348 p. M.| -easonable. Phone Blue 408. tf Low water ... 0:52 a.m. Ht. 8.4 eee Local News Notes John Flewin, of Port Simpson, has gone south on a visit. . * * Hal Peck expects to get the river steamer Omineca launched this afternoon. * * * The city council disposed of the business on hand in _ fifteen minutes last evening. * * * Best quality of household lump and nut coal. Prince Rupert Coal Co., phone 15. ti * . . Chief Vickers has made ar- rangements for the usual chil- dren’s sports for the 24th. s s s The young folks of the Baptist Church are holding a picnic to Digby Island on the 24th of May. . . * Charles Balagno has resumed The Outing Club leaves Swan- boathouse, near ment wharf, at 9:45 and 114 a. m. tomorrow. son's Govern- Acting Mayor Nelson intimated to the council last night that he had appointed Ald. Dybhavn and Ald. Smith as members of a pub- licity committee to act with the committee of the board of trade. * od 2 Albert Bury will be laid to rest Cemetery tomorrow afternoon. The funeral will be conducted at the chapel of the B. C Undertakers at 3 p. m. the Rev. W. W, Wright officiating. * * . in Fairview services The B. C. yesterday There is one big change in her personnel, Captain Foell- made her first trip here under her new owners. mers having given place to Cap- tain Thompson, formerly of the William Jolliffe. oss Dr. Kergin, chairman of the school board, Ald. D. C. McRae, re- presenting the city council and A. R. assistant horticulturist, have been appoint- ed to enquire into the question of sites for school gardens, Neale, provincial Little Hester Black celebrated her seventh birthday yesterday, when she entertained about thirty of her young friends to tea at the Central Hotel at five o'clock. The youngsters afterwards attended the show at the Westholme Thea- tre, all having a great time. 2 ® . The Outing Club of the Presby- terian Church will hold a picnic 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 * * * At the council last might the finance committee brought in an endorsation of the recommenda- tion of the health committee that the city garbage scow receive twi coats of copper paint. This was carried unanimously along with a recommendation that tenders be called for. ® . . The finance committee present- ed to the council last night the from Mayor McCaffery stating that the deal in connection with the sale of the serial bonds had been finally completed and the money paid in to the bank. On the motion of Ald. McClymont, seconded by Ald. Smith, the re- port was entered in the minutes and filed. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT report The city will shortly new telephone directory. Any de- sired changes in name, number, issue a or address, please notify the Su- perintendent of Telephones in A Crisp, Delicious “Snack” for luncheon or after-the-theatre, or arfy old time when the appetite craves “something differ- ent” is TRISCUIT, the Shredded Whole Wheat toast. Heat it in the oven to restore its crispness, then serve with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. As a toast for chafing dish cookery it is a rare delight. of real nutriment. It is full Made in Canada. L sacar nena h PRICE CREAM AKING POW Mace from Pure, Grape Cream of Tartar Surpasses every other baking powder in making delicious, ealthfui Protects the food from alum ee eer See food. : whale rem eet a errer ne ~ and THE FIRE brigade CARRIES ONE man less THAN it did. HAD it carried . * . SIX more men THAN it ever did, . THE THIRD Avenue fire WOULD have attained JUST the dimensions IT did. CF es IZ iS ri liculous : TO suggest TH AT the score * * OR more STALWART citizens WHO assisted blaze IN QUELLING the DID less THAN the work OF ONE fireman. * *. ONE individual insinuates THAT the blaze WOULD have been BETTER controlled HAD there been ONE extra fireman. * . . IT WOULD be interesting TO HAVE the details PRINTERS’ “PI.” PPILOOF AS to how * . ONE extra fireman ee te MIGHT have averted . SUCH danger. * YESTERDAY, . * * AN INSURANCE man OF WIDE experience EXPRESSED surpris¢ THAT the blaze HAD been confined * *. * TO such * * . \ LIMITED area. IT WOULD also 7 * . BE interesting iTO know * . * | THERE CAN be | BETWEEN IMAYOR McCAFFERY . GOING to New York ITO SAVE the city : PrHREE per cent, . PER ANNUM, ae AND a lot a ate Or FINANCIAL worry, AND an outbreak rl OF FIRE Pee ON THIRD AVENUE, WHAT POSSIBLE connection Pron rm ‘ 7) PPEILORPOPODORO DOD MEN OF EDUCATION Professional and } University graduates, teachers, High School and other student : able age and attainment is to lead, others follow ir ex ample You can d your duty an congenial surrot r in a lt versity as well as military atr Phere, among friends, and f couragement to qualif rapid promotion in the UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA COMPANY 196th OVERSEAS BATTALION 3 Cc. E. F. WESTERN UNIVERSITIES a development of the Canadian licers’ training corps Only men of ¢ 1 chara and education, ambit ind w t work hard to establish a! rapid training, admitted \ tinctive uniform has been granted to this special battalion mr sions and appointments to N rénk held open for mpetit amongst enlisted mer ily Manitoba, Saskatchewa ind A berta companies are up to strength; the B. C. company filing rapid The battalion is thu n m plete, and in personne! fully reaches the high standard expected ey | Western Universities unit Be a comrade of tt me wi after the war, will be the lead in Western Canada Transportat 1o heatquarters furnished suital applicants Apply to the OMcer Command I of B. C. Company, 196U ver seas Battalion, corner 10th and Laurel Street, Vancouver, B “MERIT ALONE” PHPDPPLD ODO LLL OL OR ODOOLOLLOLLEELEEE. CONCRETE CHIMNEY BLOCKS 80 Cents per ft. F. 0. B. Prince Rupert Concrete Works, McBride St. PEEP LPL PPL PPP LL OLE L OLE LL LET ELETETE YY an MMM prefer to give quality! Prince Albert is sold throughout Canada, gen- erally, in the },-lb. tidy red tin, alsoin pound and | half-pound humidors. writing before June 1st, 1916, YU) YY» W114 eee: ’ iy « Wy Y | Le Copyright 1916 R. J. Reynolds Tobaces C.. the international joy smoke is the real tobacco for jimmy pipes and makin’s cigarettes Back’ up and get a fresh start! For men who got away to a false start on a pipe or home-made cigarettes Prince Albert has a word or two for what ails their smokeappetites! Forget you ever tried to smoke, for Prince Albert is so different, has such a fine flavor, and is so cool and cheerful and friendly, you'll get a new idea of smoke joy! The patented process cuts out bite and parch! has always been sold without coupons or premiums. Prince Albert We This little talk is also for men who think they’re on the right track. All to be said is that the sooner you lay out the price for a supply of Prince Albert, the sooner you'll make a discovery that'll be worth a lot to your peace of mind and tongue! If your dealer cannot supply it, as!< him to secure Prince Albert through his whole- saler, Get the idea of smoking a// you want without a comeback— that’s P, A.! | R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C., U. 5. A. the reverse side of this tidy red ho soe will read: “Process Patented July 30th, 1907,"" which has made three men sinoke pipes where one smoked beiore |