| THE DAT Pride, Nash & Co. REMEMBER, OUR Friday is Bargain Day SPRING SALE ENDS ON SATURDAY NEXT AND STILL GIVING THE BIG REDUCTION OF PRICES IN NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, A FEW NEW ARRIVALS JUST ADDED. ‘Pride,Nash8 Co. MIDDY WAISTS New Middy waists of white twill -cloth, trimmed with navy or red, Are fast colors. Regular price $1.75. SALE PRICE $1.15 LADIES’ SUITS Ladies’ Navy Blue Serge Suits in newest styles. SALE PRICE $10.00 LADIES’ SPRING COATS New Spring Coats, in all the latest models and de- signs. For This Week Only, '4 Off Selling Price MEN’S SOX Men’s Black Cotton Sox; fast dye, full fashioned, seamless feet ......+.+- MEN’S STRAW HATS $1.25 $1.40 $1.80 LADIES’ VESTS Ladies’ White Vests with short sleeves, elastic knit fashioned waists and neatly trimmed. Very spe- cial 25e. SALE PRICE 15c CHILDREN’S HOSE Ribbed Cotton Hose for children, boys and_ girls. These are strong and dura- ble. They come in sizes 6 to 8 4-2. Regularly sold for 35e. SALE PRICE 20c SHOES REDUCED ROOD 6 8 td. ee $3.75 REG. (iki Priel $2.90 Wee Lewis da Vacs $2.60 WORE een tec wae $2.10 Otfidren’s ~...s%. $1.00 PRSEOG ~~ nos peck 30c Pride, Nash & Co. DR. LEE, RECTOR OF FASHIONABLE CHURCH, CLAIMS HEALING POWER | | Los Angeles, May 6 Rivalineg | jthe mit reulous cures of the Eu and reviving al the shrines of England, forgotten for more thar jropean ancient rite Church o! 100 vears, Rev. Baker P, Lee, re itor of the fashion Christ Episca pal Church here, declared yeste day that he is healing the sick the halt and the blind by the lay ing on of hands and the anoint ent with sacred oils. I) Lee is well known on th Pacific Coast and has been rect of Christ’s Church for many years, In the recent campaign |t make California dry he was op posed to the proposed prohibition amendments as drafted. More than 250 men and wome declares Dr. Lee, have been heal- ed the in Christ Church within last four altar the before weeks. | This is the first time in the his tory of America that such a heal ing service has been introduced into the Episcopal Church. It was back from Dr. Lee and his wife, who, on their brought England by recent trip abroad, found that the long forgotten rite had been re- ivived in a small Episcopal church near London with marvelous suc Cess the Church Already Episcopal “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Part of well-furnished house, to refined couple; overlooking harbor; in good locality. Apply P. 0. Box 376. 106-107 FOR RENT — Furnished benseheagies rooms, Inquire Demers. -tf. WANTED WANTED—General servant wanted. Ap- ply Phone 492. tr. WANTED—By two young girls, any kind of work; stores preferred. Phone Black 267. 96-101 LosT LOST—Pair of gold-rimmed eye-glasses, between Presbyterian Church and Third Avenue, on May 2. Leave at Daily News. it. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Furniture of four rooms com- plete. Cost $1,000.00 What offers? Apply Box 106, Daily News. tf. FOR SALE—Range, 2 bureaus, 3 beds, chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash- ing machine, etc. Cheap. Apply even- ings, 210 Ninth Ave. West. tf. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE, A few sums have been placed with me ranging from 8100 to $1,000. Apply T. MeClymont, 523, Third Ave. wu. MUSIC. _ ——— TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Musical Instru- ments repaired. Bows rehaired, The Prince Rupert Mu- 345 3rd tf. sic Store, Ave. FOR TAXI Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC LUMP COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 = PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Department of Lands — Water Rights Branch. CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL. 1. WHEREAS the Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert is incorporated under an Act entitled the “City of Prince Rupert Incorporation Act, 1910,”—B. C. Statutes 1910, Chapter 41: 2. AND, WHEREAS, by the Council of the said authority was given to stake on the North Arm of Wark Channel: 3. AND, WHEREAS, the said Corpora- tion has applied for a water licence to divert water from Thulme River, a tribu- tary of the said North Arm, for power Resolution of Corporation water rights purpose: 4. AND, WHEREAS, the said corpora- tion has, after due notice, petitioned for the approval of its undertaking as far as it relates to the said application for a licence; 5. AND, WHEREAS, no objection has been filed to the said petition: 6. THIS 15 TO CERTIFY that the un- dertaking of the said corporation in so far a8 it relates to the said application for a licence is approved, subject to the terms and conditions of the “Water Act, 1914,” and to the following additional terms and conditions: 7. Any licence issued under said ap- plication shall, motwithstanding the issue of this certificate, be subject to adjust- ment by the Board of Investigation: 8. The said undertaking has been di- vided into two parts, the first part con- sisting of the surveys of such of the works proposed in the said application for a li cence a8 the Comptroller of Water Rights shall consider lenance, and operation of such works. 9. The surveys required under first part shall be commenced on or fore the ist day of June, 1915, and plans thereof shall be deposited with Comptrolier of Water Rights on or fore the 18t day of November, 1917. 10. The second part of the undertak- Mg shall hot be commenced until a bylaw under the provisions of which the said Corporatio propose to carry out the un- dertaking has been duly passed and ap- proved, nor until a further certificate of approval under Section #3 of the “Water Act, 1914,” has been issued. 11. The territory within which the said Corporation shall exercise its powers in respect of the use of the said water is the City of Prince Rupert. 12. This certificate shall not in any way be deemed to be an approval of the plans of any works covered by the pro- posed undertaking or to authorize the construction of such works, but shall have the effect only of a certificate issued un- der the provisions of Section 81 of the “Water Act, 1014,” and shall be subject to such provisions, and to the rights of the Continental Power Company under an application filed on the 18th day of Aug- ust, 1908, 13. This certificate shall become null the be- the the be- y — Se ee Oo hecessary, and the second! part consisting of the construction, main- | ] LisHEe Ss ‘in Philadelphia is considering healing ac- Christ Church mem- divine to this service, cording bers. CONDITIONS FOR CROP a ety a (E MATTER OF AN APPLICATION | the isane f a fresh Certificate of | ‘Title for Lot Six Block Four (4 ind Lots Seven and Eight (8), Block welve 12 Section One 1), City of rince Rupert, Map 923 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it 18 I nte it sue after the expiration f month from the first publication her a Fresh Certificate of Title for the ibove mentioned lots in the name of Wil | commencement; | 80 acres, Y NEWS Ma 1048 uses a ee onere FOR RENT TWO HOUSES CORNER BOWSER AND FIFTH AVENUE $25.00 EACH —APPLY— Pattulle & Radfcrd 2nd Ave. liam T. Booth, which Certificate of Title is numbered 5821-1, and was issued on May 20th, 1914 H, F. MACLEOD, District Registrar Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C., Ma ith, 19015 105-111-117-123 LAND NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that William Watson, of emo, B. C., occupation Contractor, Im- j} tends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands:—Commencing at a post planted on the northerly limit of the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pa- cific Railway Company, and about 35 chains southwesterly from Mile 84, east from Prinee Rupert, B. C.; thence north 20 ehains; thence west 20 chains; thence south 46 chains, more or less, to the north- erly limit of the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company; thence northeasterly —. northerly limit of the said Right-of-Way to point of and containing about more or less. WILLIAM WATSON. ‘Nerve E ‘Ner Alberta Meat Market | Eyeviasse. ” “™ Why Buy Second-Class Meat When You ean get the Best From Us at the Same Price®? GIVE US A TRIAL A constant ] r ' IT Oy Ping Wears 5th St.—Opposite Smith Bik. away a sto A Sigh Phone 208 eyestrain injures tt er b » 1<@ it te . health eCcau IC IS Constant Th Strain Which first 1 inifest . itself as a slight discomes A. E. WRIGHT should be rer ae Medied at q This W Wuarar tee tod NCR, Bvarantee to do wit xa ( Cy rit Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor Surveying and Engineering elavs a ct anon free, P. O. Box 10 Phone 85 ’ —_ Fouth Avenue 3 Look for Loop . OPTICIAN BLUE POINT 223 Sixth St. Phone Blaok @9 MUNICI APPLIC) ARKET MANAGER RESTAURANT ° ey AY, May Good Clean Meals From 25 Market wen Cents Up. Just Give Us duct a Trial—That’s Alli. cant LAW-BUTLER BUILDING om : Third Avenue j oo. it ia AR ALT yew it De ral, | i OVOSOF| | (i 2 | y Zaxl | th t i} Cr) } ‘oyp | Mi i ‘i Hinynn Du | J Absolute Flower Purity Fragrance Pure vegetable oils are the | Natural flowerex'ratssive base of Baby’s Own soap. | to Baby's Own Svap te It promotes skin health and | clinging fragrans - prevents skin troubles. BABY’S OWN SOAP IS WELL WORTH RUNNING FOR. Sold everywhere. | makes its use so | In the interest of your skin, send for some now. ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED, Mras MONTREAL. IN WEST EXCELLENT Dated December 26, 1914. 25-85 ! | | eee Follow the crowd to Self’s Saskatoon, Sask, i > OX-| ’ j “me ‘a nr Wie SRO Oe \Cafe. There is a reason.. Next ception of a few recent raw cays,| . |'Maijestic Theatre. 2. the weather for weeks past has Majestic Theatre costs been genial and beautiful in an} ee ee ee ee almost unseasonable degree. The Mary Pickford is seen at her leaves have already burst their|best in “Such a Little Queen” at buds; a distinct suggestion of rhe Westholme. early green hovers like a_ mist SE ee ae a, te among the trees. Most of the mi- Salvation Army. gratory birds have arrived, The sibejrndtina grasses and woodland growths Public meetings, Tuesday have thoroughly awakened. Gar-| Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m. den enthusiasts have been busy|Sundays at 7:30 p.m. for some time. Perennials are a ia, scape ta a inches above the ground. Pansy Quality, satisfaction and econ- beds are showing their first/°™Y- New Wellington Coal. blooms. The pink buds of the| Phone 116. 63tf. peony are thrust through the|, " brown — earth. Children romp around in cotton garb. There has been no earlier or more perfect season for many years. The j farmer is very busy on the land. | Probably from 50 to 60 per cent of the seeding is completed under jconditions which leave little to be desired. Except in a few seattered there has been no rain, so far. However, this of | Consequence as the land is full of ocalities, is no From a number of in- it that the increase in the seeded acreage for the ent siderably over, rather than under or ~v noisture dications, now seems pres season will be con- the present estimate of 20 to ‘There can be no doubt much land whieh, in the or- would have been summerfallowed this year, will be per cent, that dinary course, cropped = instead. Prices are tempting; and the farmer needs the money. He has weighed the risk—and, decided to take it. and void without any notice unless a fur- ther certificate as required by Clause 10 hereof be applied for before the ist day }of June, 1017. Dated 9t Victoria, B, C,, this 10th day of Mareh, 1015, (Sed,) 1 WM. KR. ROSS, ‘te Minister of Lands, The Shine that Lasts BLACK WHITE boots, shoes thousand into cash to See E N.L.LANDO STORE will be closed all day tomorrow in order to place and arrange for a forced cash-raising sale of the stock of men’s and boys’ clothing, “Pre purpose of this sale is to turn five and furnishings. dollars worth of merchandise i igations. meet pressing obligations. N. L. Lando 3rd Avenue 3