| i es 4 af A EA ¥ wey : | a 2 a Lee fh. . a i | i > % ao a oF 4 | Ls fuk DAILY NEW) “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED. WANTED —Boy for light work after school. Apply Cavenaille & Hannan. tr. Apply La Casse 124-126. WANTED—Lady Clerk. Bakery WANTED—Girl for housework. Apply N. Mussalliem, 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 and 6th Avenue. Fhone 492. ur. WANTED—Girl to work in candy store. Apply E. E. Confectionery, 3817 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. tr. WANTED—At once, general servant. Scan- dinavian or Russian, with knowledge of English preferred. Light work, good salary. Apply Box 114, Daily News 124-129. 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—Horses for sale. Apply Box 113, Daily News. tf. 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 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, 8165 freight paid Send for catalogue C. Guarantee Motor Co., Hamilton, Canada. tr. o enon sere THE CARE OF A PIANO PT EIEIO SE BOD 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—all work guaranteed. RN 3 WALKER’S MUSIC STORE PPPPOP PLO LILO L LIP LPP L LLL L OL DPS OOPS Saat FOR TAXI | Phone 99 OR GREEN 170. | } Stand: Corner of Empress Theatre Block. “es f AKERBERG, THOMSON COMPANY Sole Agents for the PALMER GAS ENGINE COMPANY PHONE 525 Local News Notes Babe Fortin has gone on a visit to Vancouver. ef ss Miss Rosa Scott left this morn- ing for Calgary. * * * There were five cars of fish on ihe train this morning. * . . Perry, Indian agent, left this morning for Kitsumkalum. C, CG, Best quality of household lump ‘and nut coal. Prince Rupert Coa! Co., phone 15. t! ee oe Mr. and Mrs Martin O'Reilly left for the south on the Princess Ma- quinna last evening. Mrs. R. J. D, Smith and family were amongst the south-going passengers last night. Charles Balagno has resumed taking pianoforte pupils. Terms easonable. Phone Blue 408. ti * * * There was” seven’ thousand pounds of spring salmon brought in yesterday. I1lt sold for seven cents. ““Middy” who left the hospital on Friday, has had to re- there to a slight operation, Fortier, turn undergo Jr., of New York, who has come to the coast to look J. Hinman, over. the mjning situation, left for Usk this morning, a ie A. L. Batchelor, who represents the firm in Dundee, Scotland, which the contract for the painting of the pontoons at the had drydock with a special prepara- tion, has returned to the city from New York. He considerable work to do at the drydock. has Fuller&McMeekin e Spud Special Another Big Consignment of Potatoes has arrived, STILL CHEAPER for a few day's 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 Our Store is Headquarters for~ STRAWBERRIES PHONES PPP IL LOL IPL IL IDLOLOLOLLODLLILL OCOD. CONCRETE CHIMNEY. BLOSKS 80 Cents per ft. F. O. B. Prince Rupert Concrete Works, McBride St. POPOL LO LL PLP D LL IL LILLLOOLILIOVCOL EOL OL fe ee eee eed | Launch AliceB. Approved by Minis ter of Marine Passenger Boat. For terms and particulars Call .W. J. THOMAS, Green 391. as a Phone. ~ Tickets to and from Norway, Sweden, Den- mark, Finland, italy and Russia. SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK RO EE 0 bse 0% a's k May 18th. “Prederick VIII"... ...%; May 31st. “Kristianiafjord” ........ June 3rd, TROCKRholn” 5. ec ee 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. OUR contemporary ‘ UP the street CLAIMED recently * * THAT the fire ‘ ON THIRD Avenye c WOULD have been * * * BETTER controlled . . . | HAD the brigade, ‘NOT been reduced. * * . BECAUSE . . WE pointed out i THAT the brigade IS ONLY one man | SHORT of ee ITS FORMER strength * * OUR little friend HAS a brainstorm, AND BOILS over, AND develops SIGNS-of frenzy. | THE DAILY NEWS et NEVER suggested THAT the city - SHOULD not have . * * AMPLE fire protection * . . BUT simply 2 POINTED out, THAT surely. * * . SUCH stalwarts 2 AS George Frizzell PRINTERS’ “PI.” AND Bill Montgomery AND the others ‘ MUST have done, MORE work ‘ THAN ONE fireman | COULD have done. . * WE REPEAT that THE INSURANCE adjuster | WHO HAPPENS to know { SOMETHING about fires, EXPRESSED surpt ise THAT the blaze | HAD been SAS SO WELL controlled. THE efliciency * * OF THE fire brigade WAS NEVER discussed BY the News, | SO THAT Sam - MUST have been THINKING about SOMETHING else AND GOT things mixed. . * * IF the fire brigade IS inefficient now, | IT NEVER wes... EFFICIENT So WHEN it had i ONLY ONE man MORE than now. SHORTER HOURS FOR Victoria, May 27. amendment to the licensing legis- lation of the province calls for the opening of hotel bars not earlier than 11 the and the closing of them not later than 10 p.m. The shorter hours will come into effect immediately on the passing of the measure. o'clock in morning EX-M. P. DEAD 25.—James May of Dundas, Hamilton, Somerville, a former well known ex-member of parliament, is dead, aged 82. For years he was a mem- ber of the senting North Brant. newspaper man and federal house, repre- He is sur- vived by a wife, one son and four daughters. SUN AND TIDE Tuesday, May 30, 1916. iM PIRGE ee ey 4:26 a.m. i BOER ss ho: + 9 24a 8:45 p. 1 a, .m Ht. ( m. Low water .. 6:4 3.6 High water .. 12:5 7.7 Low water .. 6:36 p.m, Ht. 8.3 Captain J. McGee, M.M.S.A. THE WESTERN UNIVERSI- TIES BATTALION NEEDS FIFTY MORE MEN TO COM- PLETE THE ESTABLISH- MENT. = 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 gone—but their identity has been lost in the various units they have joined, The University Battalion was designed to preserve their iden- tity.——-to help by force of example 4s 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 200% and Laurel Street, Vancouver, a. C Transportation to Headquarters forwarded on receipt of medical cer- tifleate or telegram from a doctor as to medical fitness, SELLING OF LIQUOR) has been in town for a few days —A proposed | | ) p.m. Ht. 17.7 | A. E. Player, of Hazelton, who returned home on the train this} morning. * * ” ’ H .L. Harris has just been re- from the hospital afte leased undergoing an operation. He is still feeling a little shaky but will soon be fit again. * . * The June issue of Munsey’s Magazine contains a very interest- ing article entitled “Canada and the Great War.” lustrations is a very fine phcio- graph of Major MeMordie at the head of his regiment on Amongst the il- a parade | in Victoria, prior to the boys leav- ing for the old country, GQ prefer to give quality! Prince Albert is throughout Canada, gen- orally ia the za-lb. tidy re in, hall-pound humidora. —— oo | FRED STORK’S | } i * * 14 | a rs =— are proud to teil your | A te pry about. | tice the ny of Traction “spares” that sen | in envelopes on the Car, but out in the open Wearing the “y" Smile | that won't come off. Pride in possessio accounts for this—the desire to have the car look its best, Tire & Rubber Goods HEAD OFF ics qosonro for Avtomobiies Motor Tr Rubber Reltlag Pecking sat Tiling, end Genetsl & nite HARDWARE y gt: ( 710 SECOND AVE Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle Iron Pipo Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns {| Rope Vaives Ammunition i Pumps Hose Paint \ Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST" FRED STORK’ S HARDWARE | PROPOSED LIPO LI SOLFO OLOLOPLOPLAOOES ’ ’ ’ , , > , i? PEEL OLE POPPE PLD P POLO DL OL OL POOLED OL OD LAKELSE HOT SPRINGS HOTEL IS NOW OPEN TO GUESTS of the largest Hot Springs in America, circumference 300 feet—- Temperature of Water, 180 d. Fahr. one Excellent Trout Fishing in Lakelse Lake. Phone Connections with Terrace. RATES: $2.50 per day. apply to Manager. For further J. BRUCE particulars, JOHNSTONE, Alex M. Manson, Helgerson Block B.A. W. E. Williams, B.A., L.L.B WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Box 1585 Prince Rupert, B. C | Back up and get a fresh 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 smokeappctites! 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. B. C. UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- BALMERS — SATISFACTION QUAR- QNTEED—-OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 117 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 R. J. Roynole Tobac ( 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 sold 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., Beir | Copyright 1916 by Prince Albert | poooe 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 Take Orders for Nursery Stock. Grain and Feed at Vancouver Prices. Hay, Chicken Feed A Specialty. Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. POOL POO PEO EPCOS poooccooccoooos oon 5 DENTISTRY} “ 5 4 2 _— , CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK ; A SPECIALTY 2 DR. J. S. BROWN DENTIST Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue Phone 454 2 > eereereeerte ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS the international joy smoke is the real tobacco for jimmy pipes and makin’s cigarettes We reverse side of this tidy red gs Se wilfread: ‘Process Potente July 30th, 1907,” which has mace three men smoke pipes where oF smoked before!