a en ee a a i " 2 rarer cidade ape ae 4 ees : . a x ee on ss = _ Stk lp ce agen 0 sacl Ait anc ceninegtacent esha The Insurance People EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE. GET OUR RATES The Mack Reaity and Insurance Co. Phone 150 Third Avenue and Fultor St Jaeger -Pure Wool. .- Clothing... and Bedding GUARANTEED AGAINST SHRINKAGE The Jaeger Company maintain a laboratory for testing scientific- ally the purity of _woollen materials by the company’s own analyst, a qualified chemist, thus insur- ing the quzlity of all garments produced ; and woollen clothing induces a better dis- tribution of blood in the body. A small assortment of these celebrated woollen peeginte has just n received, and a larger range is on the way, so we can from stock meet most of yourwants. The Jaeger catalog full of good information can be had for the asking.—GET ONE. —s Sloan & Company —SOLE AGENTS— 6th Street P.O. Box 622 On Thursday evening one of the most delightful and entertain- ing concerts will be given in the Empress Theatre by the Hiller- Concert Company of three very highly talented ladies. Miss Morris Hiller, who is a violiniste of extraordinary ability possesses technique and her in- terpretation of the classics is as masterly as her rendering of the popular and light and airy se- lections. Miss Louise Lindsay is an un- usually excellent soprano with a rich powerful and sympathetic voice. She demonstrates by her singing that she has been given careful and skilful training. WILL GIVE GRAND CONCERT IN THE EMPRESS THEATRE Hiller-Lindsay Concert Company W Will Render a Pro- gramme of Popular and High Class Music on Thursday Night—Are Talented Artists accompanist in the person of Fran- ces M. C. after Hiller and they come a series the cities of the Pacific coast. here of musica] in leading coast They are now touring and were per- triumphs suaded to stop off here and give a concert for the benefit of the music loving public of Prince Rupert. Seats are now on sale at the Empress Theatre and should be purchased at once as there is sure to be an exceptional demand for them. It is.seldom that this city is privileged to hear such artistes as those who make up the Hiller- Lindsay Concert Company. CHURCH WRECKED IN MONTREAL Church of St. Jean Baptiste Destroyed by Lightning— Damage $200,000. (Canadian Press Despatch) Montreal, June 28.—The church of St. Jean Baptiste on Rachel street was completely destroyed by lightning last night. A _ bolt which struck the church shocked the sacred edifice and set fire to the damaged building. The church was one of the handsomest in the city. The damage is totalled at $200,000. This is the second time the building has been destroyed. In 1898 it was visited by fire and practically destroyed by the flames. WILL OPEN A SIDE-SCHOOL Room in Old School Building Second Avenue to be Opened for Small Children of Central Section. New Teacher to be Engaged. It has been decided by the School Board of Prince Rupert to open a room in the old school on Second avenue in order that the little ones resident in the con- gested part of the city may not A VANCOUVER SENSATION Ex-Alderman W. J. Cavanagh is Arrested on a Charge of Big- amy. (Canadian Fress Despatch) Vancouver, June 28.—A sen- sation was caused in civic circles last night by the news that ex- Alderman W. J. Cavanagh had been arrested at his home on a charge of bigamy. He was al- lowed his freedom upon giving a bond for $10,000 for his appear- ance at the police court this have so far to walk. A teacher will be advertised for shortly,. and alterations made on the staff in order to serve this side-school. It was not yet been decided who will be appointed to take charge of it. Owing to the gradual growth of the roll of pupils another teacher is required in any case. The offer of a set of bird skins to be used for the instruction of the school children, which was made recently by Mr. W. Keene of Metlakatla, and left to Principal Hunter to deal with, has been withdrawn. Accounts and the pay roll for the past month were passed amonu- ting in all to $765.40. The School Board meeting was held in the police court room yesterday afternoon, and Mr. W. D. Vance, the newly appointed secretary of the Board, took his place for the first time at this meeting C.P.R. COLLISION. NEAR CALGARY Several iia cias People are Injured, but None of Them Seriously. (Canadian Press Despatch) Calgary, June 28.—A number of Vancouver people were injured this morning on board of the C. P. R. flyer, the Imperial Lim- ited. The flyer collided with a work train, fourteen miles west of here. The engineer jammed the brakes down in time to avert serious disaster. As a result of his prompt action, not many of the injured passengers are seriously hurt, Send your clothes early this] m week to the Pantorium Cleaners, | then Sie We’ll be rushed for the holiday. 80 Phone 4. morning the answer to the charge. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range Take ween that Mary Beaton Gildersleeve of Victoria, B. C., The company carry their own | Lindsay WILL CENSURE PICTURE SHOWS Ontario Government Takes Ne- cessary Steps to Exclude Sug- gestive Films. Toronto, June 28.-—The Pro- vincial Government today appoin- ted a Board of Censors, whose duties will be to examine all moving picture films intended for exhibition in the province *of On- tario. They will exclude from} exhibition all pictures of immoral obscene or suggestive character, also all pictures which depict scense of crime and cruelty. Under this latter clause all scenes of prize fights will be barred. Those pictures that the | censors will be stamped. A heavy fine will be imposed on any pro- prietor who displays an unstamped | film. pass Strawberry Festival The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will hold a Strawberry Festival in the old Presbyterian Church on the afternoon of Saturday, ,| Sea ‘the rate of 3,000 gallons a minute THE DAILY NEWS ee Oo eg es Ss At et og ys Ya ” Classified Ads. =~(ne Cent A Word Serres rmer er err — — For Each Insertio _THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER— LAND PURCHASE Notice Skeena | : Take ma Land Dini pert, B. C., occupation eloet pert . Mieian, A. eaeniation © purchase ‘aia about 3) bit i) thease. wid Pag Commencing at a post miles south of the aon ore rivers, thence 80 chaing south, = thence 80 chains jorth.’ orth, then ce te thay FRED Kyty Dated April 18, 1911 Pub. May 13, , _ Teaton, Ages I ance § 8 Skeena Land District Take notice that 1, James M Stewart, & Occupation stor ieee" to purehas District of ( — at Joka d PEt, intend ‘ase ths follow vig at &@ post plants Lost and Found | FOUND—Eureka Cleaning and Pressing Com- | any. Men's suits cleaned and 1,00, | Pad ased and cleaned, Dry ¢' = | ing aspecialty, Room 18 Westenhaver Block, | phone red 121-147 | FOUND—Elegant rooms; newly furnished. The Bulkley Block, 6th Ave, near Fulton. 109-1m LOST—®0 price coupons issued b; y oR P erless Studio, These coupons will ted i presented before July Srd at the F ‘eerles Studio, Alder Block. 141-147 jes’ suits pre For Rent 3 | | | | "\iseotng sad stasis iewty temaichen: Beles jam ng and sing newly furnished. ce laundry. White labor only at | For terms apply owner on premiser, | Drexel Rooming House, 2nd Ave. 144-tf Pioneer er Laundry. Phone ll de -roomed House to rent; modern conveniences, | Fraser St., Apply Director, Cohen & Co, 143-tf | Do away with this. Patronize a white } | Wanted—Small house, furnished or partly furn- ished. State terms to Box R, Daily News.140-tf | Commodious house, corner 6th Ave. Thomp- | eon Nat a or unfurnished. hone 206 or Four-roomed House, partly furnished, with bath- | Corner Second Ave. and Sixth St. room; close in on Summit Ave., back of Borden | Geo. Barrie, Licensed Embalmer, Man'gr. street. Apply at Firehall or P.O. Box 269. | PHONE 62 NIGHT OR DAY 131-135 | 2 Furnished Roomsin apartment house, opposite Clapp Building, 2nd Ave., near McBride. Ap- | ply on premises between one and three p.m. ESTABLISHED 1909 UNDERTAKERS F. W. HART & COMPANY 2 | Police Notice Furniture of three-room flat. Apply Room 15 | ote Block, corner Znd Ave. ae treet ,. Nicely furnished Front Room in new house. Ap- ply Mrs. Saville, 7 Ave. near McBride. 1 wieten will be recetved by the undersigned up oe .m. June 26, 1912, for the supplying of Police Unt ‘orms, helmets and caps. Samples of cloth to be submitted to the Chief of none at once and full particulars obtained from h ERNEST A WooDs June 20, 1911 Clerk of Police Board Stores and offices for rent. Apply Dr. McIntyre, 2 Neatly Furnished Rooms; gentlemen preferred. Apply Mrs. Mullin, 7? hates Theatre 9 MINE IS FLOODED Phone 29% if you want to rent a house, furnished , or unfurnished, corner 6th Ave, and Thompson * Street. All modern conveniences. Breaks into Colliery at | Cosy Surnished rooms. Mrs. Bower, Somerset ‘ ‘ Rooms, Third Avenue, between Seventh and Port Hood in Nova Scotia Eighth, Lit-tf Nice Furnished Rooms. Apply Mrs. Kirby, Alder | Block, upstairs entrance, Third Ave. 117-124 (Canadian Press Despatch) Bulkley Block Halifax, June 28.—Water from ee the ocean has broken the coal mine at Port [food a few miles | 4 from here, ard according the statement of the deputy com- missioner of mines, who is on the | spot, there absolutely no hope of saving the mine, or of working it again. Sea water at Nice, clean, bright outside rooms. 6th Ave., near Fulton. Nice furnished rooms single or for housekeeping. Apply Drexel Rooming House, 2nd Ave., near McBride. May 8-1mo sateen renee ei Help Wanted into to is now Porter Wanted Aue Zeit Rooms, 2nd Ave. Apply Mrs. Gordon Bain, Bord 144-150 May live at afternoons. Street. School girl to do pene house work. ment No. 5, Clapp Bu ing, 2nd Ave. and Me- is pouring in. The mine will now Bride, or phone 278 red 140-tf be allowed to fill. rant, Third Ave. 189-141 July 8th. ; ’ Nineteen ne men to take cosy rooms in the Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, ’Phone 4 | “iivitiey Block, near Fulton. lod len = | Wanted—00 good men to join the Order of Owls. Call room 28, Empress Hotel. LF, Madlem, 108-114 SATURDAY, JULY 1 —OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY— Boarders Wanted | tt te seme eres + A few cosy homelike rooms cheap to steady roomers. King ae Hotel, 2nd Avenue, 51-138 st, DOMINION DAY BUY YOUR GROCERIES EARLY STALKER & WELLS, ' heer eanenm tier nyo Real Estate 2nd Ave. and McBride . Phone 187.... i =| Nineteen young men wanted to rent cosy furnish- ed in the Bulkley Kooma, 6th Ave., near Fulton. 109-1m ission to purchase the following Cominenaing st * om rented at the seuthwors corner of Lot 996, Range 5, Coast District,thence 80 chains south thence 40 chains east, thence 80 chains north, thence 40 chains west to point of ommencement, contain! Due ape ie Pub. May 6. to apply for deser 320 acres more or ‘ON GILDERSLEEVE Skeena Land District—District of Coast kalum, covapation tacner, Intends to apply. fot occu in farmer, a lor maim to to purchase the following Tecibed it @ post ted at the north- *h A. M pre-emption, thence thence’ 10 © chains es cont, thence 20 10 chains west to post of commencement acres more or less. Dated pet U Any lot 1. 1 PRiEDRICH W. BOHLER Pub. April 22 Fred Hampton, Agent ‘Commenci east corner of 20 chains sou! chains north, Skeena Land District--Distriet of Coast of Prtnea z C., cecupation miner, intends to hy , ion to purchase the following ribed Comme: mmencing at @ post on the south side of Exchumsiks River, its confluence with the Skeena River 1-2 milo west from Exchumsiks rapids, thence 0 chains north, thence 40 chains east, thence 80 chains south, thence 40 chains west to point o. commencement, containii $20 acres more or leas. Post marked “ Dated April 22, 1911. Pub. April 29. ng H.M. 8.W. cor.” HENRY MACARTNEY intend purchase the following described lands: trom the southeast corner of Lat 3000, thence 40 w Soke aoe eee fF a Ee nn a UCHLA 160 acres more or leas. JOHN SHANAHAN Deted Ard 17, 1911. tl tl Cassiar oh a ita are seer eee tin st 80 north, GRAND CELEBRA- TION, JULY 1st . can be rented. $23 black e 136-139 Before buying your Stove or Range see A, J. e@ Galland, McBride and Fifth Ave. Cook stoves ~~~ IN PRINCE RUPERT~~—~ For Sale Bi Ms at es me ers Two rooms of New Furniture at bargain. Nice cabin, close in, can be ren Phone blac from $14. 129-1m All kindsof second hand goods bought and sold. F. M. Crosby, Third Ave., between 7th and 8th streets. 117-tf . i ua Position wanted by competent woman as house- keeper or cook, Men's Mess prefered; references Apply Housekeeper, P.O. Box 237, 148-tf ee Situations Wanted The Land Sports Good reliable woman desires ition. Thorough- Land Sports Aquatic Sports Music by the Best Indian Bands Grand Concert in Empress Theatre in Will be held at the corn- er of Sixth Avenue and McBride St. particulars of which will be found on the posters. ly experienced in hotel work or would like small rooming house work. Not afraid of work. Apply Box A, News Office. 133-134 Business Chances Good money in Moving Pictures. Wanted—A arty to start moving picture show in Prince Write me for particulars. H. Davis, Everybody Come Watertown, Wis. 137-wi the evening $1,000 IN PRIZES Everything is guarante- ed good, in- cluding the weather, : Fire Insurance THE British Union and National Fire Insurance A Substantial Prize will be given to the best decorated Residence or Bustness Place tet tt tt ee ee eet tt bet te ete et bt tee ee te et tt tet ttt tt eee Company of London, England, with capital of $2,500,000.00, See us for rates, The Mack Realty and Insurance Company, Wtf Notice The Plumbing and Sheet Metal business lately : —OFFER F Townsites Fort George Townsite NATURAL RESOURCES SECURITY COMPANY, Ltd. PAID UP CAPITAL $250,000 ~~JOINT OWNERS AND SOLE AGENTS OF~ conducted by H. Wood, successor to Matheson & ood, 2nd Ave., has been taken over by Smith & Mallett, to whom all outstanding accounts are Patines and who will pay all claime against the usiness, 184-141 SMITH & MALLETT Notice All members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles are requested to attend the meeting on Wednes- gey evening, June 28th, at 8 o'clock, in the K. of all, 48-145 ‘OR SALE— Farm and Fruit Lands a Palace !ce Cream Parlor Massett Townsite HEAD OFFICE:— 606 BOWER BUILDING, VANCOUVER, B.C. Local Office: iN socae pasta, de Alder Block 2nd Ave., next to old office of Optimist, sell only STOKES’ ICE CREAM |to other parts of the world. Third Ave., phone green 59. 125-tf } | Young girl to take care of two small children, | en home if desired. ia Mrs. Kugler, apart-, Waitress a oneets ee French Joe's Restau- | | sticking held last night FIFTY YEARS - A PIONEER CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 hewed your cities out of the woods drop off, no one notices it more than those who were acquain- ted with the whole of the former citizens of the variots Few of the old pioneers are left; but they are as optimistic as ever. The Future Metropolis “Prince Rupert has all the ad- vantages that were lacking in the early days, and will be the future |metropolis of the West. Seattle, | Vancouver and other aspiring cities thave almost reached their limit and the march of civilization must trend towards the shortest routes The places. | storehouses of Mother Earth are along this northern coast, with its wealth of minerals, and your fast transportation means time, which was no object in the early | days. Rupert's Playground “We have an adjacent which compares most favorably ;with Vancouver Island as a sum- {mer resort, and which will even- | tually be the garden spot for yout jcity. We have sandy beaches |there, fifteen miles in length, over jwhich fifty automobiles aitook abreast, which will ulti- imately place the beaches of Florida in the shade. Our natural water- almost cutting Graham Is- land two, island can b | way, in runs six miles per hour cach way, twice daily, and | the rivers teem with fish. Ro the to end, have Province, from end and person who fortune lin this part of the Province will seen almost no casts their | regret it, and must appreciate the advantages one who over jhalf a century |this fast-growing city spent notice in of baby, a can yours |I have lived here igrown child to as a always the Dom- and a man, upholding the inion, and I hope to end my days We notice the Hudson's Bay of electricity and grandest Province in here. the the aeroplane. changes of Conipany to days and the In a few years our places will also be filled by others, but the us that humanity appreciates the work of the of country and forget Fold their families out the structed in the face the dangers and tribulations consolation is always with pioneers will of who present the days every the and hewed con. not contingent soldiers first cities and roads and highways few to when cared of the then almost unknown land." WEATHER AND SHIPPING Special Reports from the Dom- inion Govt. Wireless Stations Rain, drizzle and mist is re- ported from all the stations along the coast this morning, with fog at Island, fog seaward at Cape Lazo. ‘Triangle reports speaking the steamer Nor- thwestern at 4.15 a.m. She was then in latitude 50.45 and long- itude 129.33, Tatoosh reports the schooner Bainbridge passed in at 4 a.m., and a four-masted schooner name unknown at 5 a.m. Cape Lazo reports a two-masted steamer panes: northbound at 6 a.m. Triangle and to cITY MERCHANTS MEET Proposal to eats Associa- tion of Retailers Discussed Preliminary arrangements were made last night for the formation of an association of the retail merchants of the city for the purpose of organising business in- terests here, improving frieght con- ditions and charges, and dealing with such matters as shop hours, public holidays, ete. A meeting very representative of the various retail businesses in the city was and arrangements Sixth Street | Bast made in Seattle, Fruit and Candy, sad Metall, Look for fash elas Cant, for flash sign at night, SAM GOWEN, Proprietor Phone 360 were made for a further meeting |*** shortly, north from the } \@as river ay above the forks of the Naas ney” chains, thence west sy chai chains, thence east 80 chains to: ment, containing ¢ : JA MES 8 oN Date4 March 24, 1911 : Pub. May 17 Sk at beam “AR JOHN Frank Sidney W Land Distrie ) Take notice that lL, 4 ri Stewart, B. C., occupation piu apply for permissio ee described lands: Commencing at a post planted north of the Naas river or above the forks of ¥ thence north 80 chain thence south 80 chains, point of commencement more or leas. n to pureh BERTIE Dated March 23. 1911. Fray Pub. May 17, Skeena Land District —[i»: Take notice that 1, Lions + Me B. C., occupation min tor ‘permisalon to purchase the Commencing at a post west corner of Lot vy thence wost 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, tho: int of commencement ted March 24, ivi Pub. April 22. ~~ Land Distriet—Distriet of ( ast Range § @ not ce that I, John van Pus, Rupert, B. C., oceupat oo eo te ot Prag for permission to purchase ands: Commencing at « po one-balf miles distant » from @ blind slough fro the same touches the west 50 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence Treted Acoli 1a’ contain wae t more Dated April 14, 1911. JOUN IVAN | Pub. May 15. : WAN Pe Skeona Land District —District Take notice that |, J Prince Rupert, B.C., occ intends to apply for pe following described land Commencing at a post ; and 80 chains south of ¢ pout lot 1788, vicinity of Lakelse | L. MacLaren's nortwest chains, thence south chains, thence north 4 mencement, contair Of Comm Rang 7 ¢ MacLares ¢ Date May 81, 191! Pub. June 16, 1911 Skeena Land District Co Take notice that W oecupation Govern for permission to ; ed lands Commencing at a and 120 chains south No 1783, range 6 N.W. corner. the oY chains, Lher chains to pos acres more or less Dated March 20th, 1911 Pub, April 29th, 1911 Skeena Land Mistrict District Lalands Take notice that Geo. i B. C., oecupation bart permision Ww purchas lands Commencing at a 5 miles west and on of Stanly Creek, N chains, thence wes Chaina, thence east 40 chain Dated March 17, 1911 Pub. April 22. Skeena Land District — Distr Take notice that A Rupert, B. C., oeeupati to apply for permission | deseribed lands: Commencng at a post 5 southwest corner, 60 chains cas of Let 1116, Harvey's Range 5, thence east chains, thence west chains, thence east éhains to point of com acres more or lew Dated May 8, 1911 Pub. May 13. Skeena Land District Take notice that Prince Rupert, b. ¢ 4 Commencin, south of the Tories t thence north 50 cha thence south 30 ehains, the Dated April 18, 1911 Pub. May 15, Skeena Land District Take notice that I, Charies art B. C., occupation pr aa to purchase tb Commencing at a post south and one east 50 chains, thence 50 chains. Dated April 20, 1911 Pub, May 14. Skeena Land District ‘Take nation that I, J Kupert, e, occupat apply ay "perm ask deser bed lands Commencing at a p one-kalf miles d stant in « from a blind slough f: the seme touches the | 80 chains, thence south © chains, thence vorth mencement, containing Dated Apri 14, 1911 Skeena Land District Take notice that |, Jobs Rupert, B. C., occupa et sormanen to purchase lands: Commencing at 4 po» south and 2) two miles we White and Fiat rivers thence east 80 chai thence west 80 cha ne ; Dated Apri 20, igi JON Pub. May 13, Francs Skeena Land District ~)) Take not ce that I, Rupert, B, C., oeeups lo noply for permission | deseribed lands ve Commenging at a post planes one-half miles distant bn from a@ blind slough from the same touches the Ind an le ms 80 chains, thence south °Y oba ms ¥ chains, thence north 50 chan © © mencement, conta n ng 040 acre R T! Dated Apri 14, 1911 Pub. May 15. Skeena Land District" oc al Take notice that |, Chane “Freie se of Stewart, B. C., occupatio® pes the & {ole apply for permission to pure * described lands: ; ted wa a pos Commencing Bey dear abou ley ais ois a thence sou )baer vale bank of the forks of the Naas river, anh C thence west 80 chains, thence oon thence east 80 chains to po’ J qonkaretes 640 acres more oF 1S). p ete Dated March 25, 1911, ¢ HiAIuLES 5 i, Ant Pub. May 17. — Frank Sidne a Skeena Land Distric Distrit % d Take notice that |, r ; Prunes Rupert, B. ©,, occupally to apply ir renmeenee to P deseri hed la { at the wl ag ast Distt eee oe ‘at a post plante corner of Lot 4068, Range 5, © south 20 eh thence § north 20 chains, thence we of ie eomnenpegenS, containing Dated April 8, 1911. Pub, April 29. WILLIAM JOHN 0 Skeena Land District Take notice that |, Sived | of Prince Rupert, Bb. ©» * intend to apply for per following described lands Commeneing ata gre ae ; 80 chains #0 oo thenoe 80 chains north, , wi ALFRED BERRY IS M AN we | he “ve “a ; ehenet § iat thence Dated Apri 18, 1911. 18,