Tuesday, Mw 30. Launch AliceB. Leaves Savis float for Metlakatlah, Sundays at 9 and 11 a. m., and 1 and 3 p. m. For terms and particulars Call .W. J. THOMAS, Phone. Green 391. fuk DAILI REWs 1916, ———— era ———— ———. GIRLS’ CHA PLI N CONTEST 4 ei NIA UN sawy Local News Notes Rey. W, ed from a visit south. E. Collison has retusn- E. J. Tingley is in the city 5 his way to the islands after a visit south, . * * Best quality of household lump and nut coal. Prince Rupert Coal Tickets SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK RCRE OT 6 bok ea May 18th. “Frederick VIIT”........ May 3ist. “Kristianiafjord” ........ June 3rd, ROSCRNOIN” |. és 60, <01k0 June 20th. Have Your Reservations made Early. For Rates, Illustrated Folders and General Information Apply to DYBHAVN & HANSON Insurance and Steamship Agency, Prince Rupert, B. C. Co., phone 15. tf * . . Mrs. George H. Arnold will not receive on Thursday nor again ithis season. eS J. H. MeMillan, inspector of mines in this district, left for Hazelton yesterday. . . . John Flewin, of Port Simpson, returned from the south on the Princess Sophia yesterday. * . . “ The Daily News” a TENDERS Tenders for the printing of the telephone directory were opened CLASSIFIED ADS. at the city council last evening. ~ They were as follows: A. O. WANTED. Franks, $88 and News Job, $83. On the motion of Ald. McClymont, WANTED—Boy for light work after school.|seconded by Ald. Dybhavn, the Apply Cavenaille &° Hannan. tw. , lowest tender was accepted. WANTED—Lady Clerk. Apply La Casse Bakery. 124-126. Sern Cae Re Nn canton ota watcae 4 a Salvation Army. WANTED—Painters. Apply Silversides i ecto whee = Public meetings, Tuesday, WANTED—Girl for general housework. Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m Willing to go to Hazelton. Apply Miss} _ Bi Barbeau, Sixth St. 121-193|Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Gutstein, cor. WANTED—General servant, apply Mrs. A. Tatiow and 6th Avenue. | ! Phone 492. it. | 3 WANTED—Girl to work in candy store. ( ace (] {| Apply E. E. Confectionery, 317 3rd Avenue. 119-122. < De a eee ‘ s WANTED—To rent, furnished house, (one overlooking the harbor preferred), for six months or longer. Apply Box 101 Daily News. ‘i 125-31 ALWAYS ASK FOR WANTED—Young woman as housemaid, me yn ded BP bs ORE Se wages $25 a month with board and room. es Own Tea . Ste sr dit 32:4" 40c Apply after 7 p.m. to Matron, Prince Ru- Our Own Coffee, 3 Ibs. for .. $1.00 pert General Hospital. tf. O0r Ol: VOWS i 5 is 25c Our OWN Bacon 6 oo sack ee 30c WANTED—At once, general servant. Scan- dinavian or Russian, with knowledge of Etc., Etc., Etc. Largest stack of fresh Fruit and English preferred. Light work, good Vegetables in the city. salary. Apply Box 114, Daily News 124-129 ON SALE NOW Canada First Wax Beans, 3 for 26c¢ LOST Cowans Cocoa in 5 cent packages LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder please re- . turn to Hotel Rupert. 109. Fiuller8McMeekin FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished Cottage. Pillows LEADING GROCERS etc, for sale, Apply mornings, Mrs. Rowat 672 PHONES 56 717 6th Ave. West. 121 ie FOR SALE rere FOR SALE—Horses for sale. Apply Box 113, i Daily News. tf. FOR SALE-—Airedale pups. Six weeks old. | of Vancouver. | Mother sired by Fritz $5.00. Apply R. Wendt, Telkwa, B.~ C. SEVEN HORSEPOWER DISTILLATE Gaso FOR TAXI Phone 99 line engine, new, 8165 freight paid Send for catalogue C. Guarantee Motor Co., Hamilton, Canads. tr. OR GREEN 170. SPOOF POPPED LL OS LOLI OL IDLOL ODL LILO IS, 4 4 THE CARE OF A PIANO } OR CR OP Tf 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 musie. 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—~all work guaranteed. EE HS WALKER’S MUSIC STORE | | Stand: Corner of Empress Theatre Block. ;on the Sophia yesterday. Charles Balagno has resumed taking pianoforte pupils. Terms ‘easonable. Phone Blue 408. tf * . . Mr. Justice Macauley, of the Yukon, was amongst the north- bound passengers yesterday after- noon. e ® e Thomas Kirkland, one of the old timers in the Atlin district, ar- rived from the south on the Prin- cess Sophia yesterday. . . * Lieut. Locke, of the United States government service, who earried through the purchase of the Omineca, arrived from Ven- couver yesterday. = = s W.A.L. Goldsmith, formerly of south, . . . Governor Black, of the Yuko: passed through on his way north He has | received his military training and is going into the Yukon to bri:g¢ out recruits. . * ° Ben Self has received a satis factory adjustment of his fire io- AKERBERG: THOMSON COMPANY Sole Agents for the PALM=R GAS ENGINE COMPANY PHONE 525 CONCRETE CHIMNEY BLOSKS 80 Cents per ft. F. QO. B. Prince Rupert Concrete Works, McBride St. POEOL OLLI LDL PLL ESOL LIODDOPPLODDPDLOO~ | FRED STORK’S HARDWARE 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Aoofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST" eo Sea — FRED STORK’S HARDWARE | surance claim and is now waiting word from the owner of the pro- perty before deciding whether to start at the old stand or in some other premives, business again * * * for and The spruce is demand norther growing another {mill is to start up at Massett In- |let under the firm of Spark: & |Aitken, This the third ‘lumber mill in the Massett cis- jtriet, and it is feared that there makes } | may be diffieulty in getting suf ij ficient labor to carry on the busi- ness. BYLAW REPEALED There being no objeetors to the repealing of the Claude Street lo- ical improvement bylaw, it was proceeded with last evening at the city council and passed. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT The city will shortly issue a new telephone directory. Any de- in name, or address, please notify the Su- perintendent of writing before June ist, 1916. sired changes number, Telephones in DENTISTRY | CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY DR. J. 8S. BROWN DENTIST Smith Biock, Third Avenue Phone 454 B. C. UNDERTAKERS *UNERAL DIRECTORS AND em- BALMERS — GATISFACTION QUAR- QNTEED—-OPEN DAY AND WIGHT 117 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 the Westholme last night to see There was a crowded house at England, Germany and France Agree on one thing, if on no other, They all prohibit the sale of alum baking powders, the little girls in the Chaplin com- petition, The girls were intro luc- ed by Billy Martin and Tom Smith, the winners in the boys contest, and many of them gave remark- ably good imitation of the antics There must be a good reason for this, It is because alum was found to be un- healthful. : of the famous comedian, The winners were May Thomp- son and Mabel Adams. The win- ner of the first prize was the | Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is smallest girl of the company, and made of cream of tartar, derived from . ‘oOug oO the } she simply brought down th grapes, a natural food product, and con- house when she entered upon the AT TT tains no alum nor other questionable in- gredients, stage. | om - } PAINTING SCOW DR. PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER MADE FROM CREAM OF TARTAR DERIVED FROM GRAPES At the city council last evening, tenders for the copper painting. ol the scow They were: W.J, Thomas, John W, Exley, $175, with a guar- antee that the work would be done lays, and A. W. Company, $175. The left to the finance committee with garbage were opened. $179; AGA GL ia RTT PMT = Alex M. Manson, B.A. - eee oe W. E. Williams, B.A., L.L.B THE WESTERN UN IVERSI. MANSON WILLIARS & . TIES BATTALION NEEDS Barristers, Solicitors, Etec. FIFTY MORE MEN To com. in five Edge & matter was | power to act. rie th hee /§ PLETE THE ESTABLISH- ee es | iel B et ‘Sa Rupert, B. C MENT. | Helgerson Bloc rince Ru . B. GC. HERRING CANNING : secadeipadtanans = THOUGHTFUL MEN OF EDUCATION fat} herring at Butedale and the Wal There is a big run of fine Leaders in the help the cause, “LAKELSE HOT SPRINGS community st 1 by impressing re 2 So H TEL the public the need for men, an t the lace Fisheries are preparing to : a oa common duty There is only one 18 NOW OPEN TO GUESTS-—— convincing way to do this,—by EN put the herring up in the Secieh| LISTING YOURSELF. A DOUBLE SERVICE! You not only give your n vice to the nation, but incit by your example You have no future, r depe dents have nothing to live f iG many wins Dare you tak i chance in such 4 matter? The greater the numbe available for service, the the war, and the fewer th You owe Lt to yourself, y ’ and the boys at the front, to act at One of the America, circumference Temperature of Water, largest Hot Springs in 300 feet— 180 d. Fahr. style and also in cans with fo mato. An herring packing plant is being go jf ars sani'4 up-to-date, { Excellent Trout Fishing in Lakelse Lake. } Phone Connections with Terrace. } RATES: $2.50 per day. ready, POLE ARRANGEMENT For further particulars, J. BRUCE JOHNSTONE, Manager. = | apply to } has been en- the Bank of Montreal staff here, | arrived from the south yesterday | to assist H, B. Cambie during the) absence of J. M. Clancy in the. An arrangement once, Men of the University type have tered into between the city and the ulready done much—thousands hav ‘ es ‘in . gone but their identity is bee G. T. P. Telegraph Company i. lost in the various units they bai oinec 2 University Batta whereby, on payment of a dollar a Prince Rupert Feed Co. | vee dgeigned to popserve their idet year per pole, the company can P.O. Box 333. _908 Third Ave. tity,to help by force of exampl 4 as well as by service in the feld You have an opportunity use the city poles between Third RECEIVED OUR 1916 SEEDS dering the double service, Avenue and Seal Cove, any damag WE HANDLE most agreeable conditions in the : Western Universities Batta done being up to the company. = Don't wait for your neighbor t | point the way or to force you t Rennie’s, Ferry’s, Steele's, 13° do your bit. and Brigg’s. Garden and Field Seeds. Also Fertilizers. Apply at once to the OMcer Com manding U. of B, C. Compa 1960 Overseas Battalion C. E, Ff 10th and Laurel Street, Van SUN AND TIDE ; 7, May 3 8. Go geet Wednesday, May aeet We Take Orders for Nursery aUEEEE Ge tateint of asedieal cos Sun rises ...-.+.++++s 4:25 a. m, Stock. tifieate or telegram from a doctor Bull BAGH 4 eee ds. wee 8:55 p m. Hay, Grain and Feed at 33 “ a, ee High water .. 0:30 a. m. Ht. 20.3 Vancouver Prices. | dee o Low water .. 7:20 a, m. Ht 12a SUN Een igri Tt et nd [aera a er ’ Chicken Feed A Specialty. | ae High water .. 1:34 p.m. Ht. 17.8 Bei iecct ta R aNatt ADVERTISE IN Low water .. 7:16 p.m. Ht. 8.5 Captain J. McGee, M. M.S.A. ssimeanamenivaresecesivced| THE*DAILY NEWS SN the international joy smoke SS KW KW is the real tobacco for jimmy pipes and makin’s cigarettes Copyright i916 R. J. Revnolds Tobaces C., <“lYyyy YW 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 ! 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