—————_—_— LS SYS Of course, you can y cheaper bu teas, but LADA™ is undoubtedly the most economical and what appears to be ‘cheap’ in price will prove to be extravagant in use. The fresh young leaves of “Salada” will yield you generous value for your money. Bis “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. - WANTED. WANTED—Girl for housework. Apply N. Mussallem, 410 6th Ave., East. 119 WANTED—Girl for general housework. Willing to go to Hazelton, Apply Miss Barbeau, Sixth St. 121-123 WANTED—General servant, apply Mrs. A. Gutstein, cor. Tatlow Phone 492. 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- pert General Hospital. 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 ——, FOR SALE—Good row boat in tidy con- and 6th Avenue. | GOMINECA WILL LEAVE | FOR ALASKA TODA’ It was quite like old times last lnight when the snort-snort of the old Skeena River boat Omineca could be heard all ever town, as she made her way up the harbor ito the government wharf. She has been thoroughly over-hauled anc re-painted looks quite She leaves for Alaska this afternoon. and now smart. BLIND-PIGGERS Chief Gammon, of the provin- cial police, brought Chris Chris- tianson and Hendrickson down from Alice Arm this morn- ing. They are charged with con- ducting a “blind-pig,” at the new mining camp. Chris ——— ee. Copper Painting Garbage Scow. Tenders for painting scow will be re- ceived by City Clerk, up to 4 p. m. Mon- day, May 29th. Further particulars from the undersigned, the lowest or any tender dition. Also computing scale, sectional|not necessarily accepted. show case, delivery wagon, 20-foot} 1+ A. BROOKSBANK, Purchasing Agent. counter, all at sacrifice.. Apply Box 112 | neem ———_— = Daily News. 115. FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good con- dition, $15.00. Phone Green 273. 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. tf. = ~~ 5 ~ THE CARE OF A PIANO ET 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. C, Walker, piano tuner, attend to its needs by the year al! work guaranteed. WALKER’S MUSIC STORE FOR TAXI } Fuller&McMeekin Spud Special } Another Big Consignment of 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 Cur Store is Headquarters for STRAWBERRIES 4 POPPE PLO LL ELLIS LOL LILO LL OD OLIL OL ODO. CONCRETE CHIMNEY BLOGKS 80 Cents per ft. F. O. B. Prince Rupert Concrete Works, McBride St. | Phone 99 OR GREEN 170. Stand: Corner of Empress | Theatre Block. | AKERBERG, THOMSON COMPANY Sole Agents for the PALMER GAS ENGINE COMPANY PHONE 525 Launch AliceB. Approved by Minis ter of Marine as a Passenger Boat. For terms and particulars Call .W. J. THOMAS, Green 391. Phone. Pil ats to and from Norway, Sweden, Den- mark, Finland, Waly and Russia. SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK no Rae 0s ng May 18th. “Prederick VIII"........ May 31st. “Kristianiafjord” ........ June 3rd. “RAGOMMOI 2, 0's kk 0 0 June 20th, Have Your Reservations made Early. For Rates, Illustrated Folders and General Information Apply to DYBHAVN & HANSON Insurance and Steamship Agency, Prince Rupert, R. C. Fuk DAIL NW Saturday, May 27 Local News Notes W. S. Fisher left for the south this forenoon. . * * R. G. Johnson left for Vancou- ver on the Prince Rupert. * . . A. E. Player, of Hazelton, ar- rived on last night's train. . . s J. S. Pierce was amongst the south-going passengers this morning. : . * ec - Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clancy left this morning on a visit to the south, . . . Ex-alderman Beveridge has gone on a visit to Vancouver and Victoria, . . . Best quality of household lump and nut coal. Prince Rupert Coai Co., phone 15. ti. . . e Robert A. Grant, manager for P. Burns & Company, has gone on a business trip to Vancouver, Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Hooper, of Regina, amongst the ar- rivals from the east last night. ® ® ® were Charles Balagno has resumed taking pianoforte pupils. Terms ‘easonable. Phone Blue 408. tf. oe. he H, H. Hansard, solicitor for the G. T. P. was amongst the south- going passengers this morning. s s = Rev. W. K. Mowll, of Toronto, will preach in the Church of Eng- land on Sunday, morning and eve- ning. . . . Mrs, Du Vernet returned last evening from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Du Vernet at Shan- dilla. ee J. J. Price, the Seattle mining man who has been in town for a few days, left for the interior this morning. Soe has F. M. Ruggles, of Prince George, who is interested in the Cordil- lera group at Usk, arrived from | the interior last evening. Miss Tallander, of the Public Schools teaching staff, and Alec Hunter, son of the Principal, have been successful in passing thei Normal examinations. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Cotton left for the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. Cotton will pro- ceed to the east to report on the drydock plant to the parties who propose to start ship-building here, THE WESTERN UNIVERSI- 3¢) TIES BATTALION NEEDS }' FIFTY MORE MEN TO COM- PLETE THE ESTABLISH- MENT. [SE THOUGHTFUL MEN OF EDUCATION Leaders in the community should help the cause, by impressing upon the public the need for men, and the common duty. There is only one convincing way to do this,—by EN- LISTING YOURSELF, A DOUBLE SERVICE! You not only give your own ser- vice to the nation, but incite others by your example. You have no future, your depen- dents have nothing to live for, if Ger- many wins. Dare you take any chance in such a matter? The greater the number of men available for service, the shorter the war, and the fewer the losses. You owe it to yourself, your country, and the boys at the front, to act at once, Men of the University type have already done much—-thousands have foner-bus their identity has been ost in the various units they have joined, The University § Battalion was designed to preserve their iden- tity,—-to help by force of example as well as by service in the field. You have an opportunity of ren- dering the double service, under most agreeable conditions in the Western Universities Battalion, Don't wait for your neighbor to point the way or to force you to do your bit, Apply at once to the Officer Com- manding U. of B, C, Company, 196th Overseas Battalion C. E, F., corner som and Laurel Street, Vancouver, C Transportation to Headquarters forwarded on receipt of medical cer- tificate or telegram from a doctor as to medical fitness, WARNING 8S. D. Macdonald, president of “the Trades and Labor Council, has received notice from the miners at Anyox that they are about to at- tempt to secure certain conces- sions and that there is liable to be trouble. They ask that all laboring men be warned to keep away from Anyox, THE CRADLE Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Morse, 652 Taylor Street, a daugh- ter, at the general hospital yes terday afternoon, oi Bi caleba idpeoninil E. 8. Busby, of Ottawa, superin- tenjent of customs, arrived from the east last evening, accompanied by his assistant, T. J. Lynton. There will be a ten cent tea and |} sale of home cooking at the home of Mrs. W. J. Smithers, Clapp Building, on Tuesday from 3 to| 6 p, m. tf. The Prince Rupert was late in} arriving from Granby this morn- ing. cargo and a big carload of copper to load for New York. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT The city will shortly issue a new telephone directory. Any de- sired changes in name, number or address, please notify the Su- Telephones in 1916. perintendent of writing before June ist, Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. (n Sundays at 7:30 p.m. FISHERMEN ATTENTION! THE SELIG SPOON Is Now on the Market Ask your Dealer for It, and See that You Get it. It Gets ThemsEvery Time SS For men who got away to a false start on a pipe or home-made cigarettes Prince Albert h word or two for what ails their smokeappctites! 74 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. We prefer to give quality! 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,ask him is eld 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. throughout Canada, gen- ! } Prince Albert } erally, in the ,-1b, tidy red tin, alsoi d half-pound. j ban» mak "a ' | } | } i j | | | She had a heavy northbound | Milk. APORATED FOMDERSCO minn CO, ismireo HA wv Oy ew in What He Likes * Delicious coffee made at “Canada It’s clean cooked taste impreve; coffee---it is homogenized, and does not turn greasy in the Adds a mellowness that t good. coffee better, Say “Canada First” Evaporated. Your grocer knows THE AYLMER CONDENSED MILK co., LTp, AYLMER, ONTARIO oo ee Se a eee rete tre ey Br hk “at, 1916, oo. w rhocherlorlocBee iA Ay oA Bivalvia? Sep —_ with First”’ (Evaporated) ; and cup, 1 na Kes / FRED STORK’S HARDWARE } \ ee — \ i Carpenters’ Tools | Wire Cable j ‘) tron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rope Valves ; Pumps Hose j } 5 ) ( \ \ SOOO Builders’ Hardware Steel Blocks SL SSS Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles and Shotguns Ammunition Paint ———— SSS Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST" FRED STORK’S HARDWARE eee ~~ SS HOTEL 1S NOW OPEN TO GUESTS-——— One of the largest Hot Springs in America, circumference 300 feet— Temperature of Water, 180 d. Fahr. 3 , 2 : Excellent Trout Fishing in Lakelse Lake. Phone Connections with Terrace. RATES: $2.60 per day. Por further particulars, apply to J. BRUCE JOHNSTONE, Manager. Alex M. Manson, B.A. W. E. Williams, B.A., LL.B WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Box 1585 Helgerson Block Prince Rupert, B. C. B. C. UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- BALMERS — SATISFACTION QGUAR- QNTEED—-OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 117 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 | | | \ Copyricht 1916 y R. J. Reynolds Tobaces Cy, ae Y, L : vy Ve Back up and get a fresh start! 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 Tako Orders for Nursery Stock. Grain and Feed at Vancouver Prices. Hay, Chicken Feed A Specialty. Mail Orders Promptiy Attended To. DENT!STRY | CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY DR. J. S. BROWN OENTIST Smith Block, Third Avenue Phone 454 OMice: aa co) Prince Albert ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS the international joy smoke is the real tobacco for jimmy pipes and makin’s cigarettes everse side of this tidy red oe a wil vend: ‘Process Patented Joly 30th, 1997,"" which has me . three men smoke pipes where on smoked belore ! —— —