N May ' 10 V. i Doing of tha Mosquito Fleet which Is the chief source of Prince Rupert's prosperity pl(, sph Imnks were InMhe gndgiia. pale during liml week .kippers or I Up die Flh Butlneaa " '"'; iHiriim Hip WPPk r,0(l,r,(.0 1,4 '- of l.al.l.ul Un ,pp,. ,arko,,.( n , ,.,mcwi,a of HM.,,-k . ,,,. Kwhunft Canadian.. Tin- iwenly l.naU ar.w,.rv ,,,, M, , , . , , i iuip Hip gale lm li 'with till- light tug iIip week, (in 1 arrival d mooed 'mm In Iiiimlns Island. From ilUindn I In- Overtime will go In Wnrk Ha rial. finpl. Jiiimiy Thomas look l!n power boat Viner up In dm Tupke Inlet ruiiiiery on Wednesday f.J lernonn on business in oonnpe, ion Willi (hp fjh packing in which Iip is engaged. sv 1 SIpvp King recently purchased the latinr.h Augwiin from lav' Hone. Tin-. Ijjunrli i- to mimed Tin. Faith. (ipnrge liavi i busy ropper painting Mm ppped boat Wild Swim and looking lo llip engine. II u understood fSeorpe will tdiorlly Iip leaving on a mineral proppciing I rip. Monday with 3.m.nno iMW u, Hre mj(J , Americans! Matrimonial Intention. Iuiidui nan ninup .n.irWrr(l (la1 u (J(. fip m , i fJrK ,f yn wan , ymp Hi K.Kr. noil ,rr. Arrivals were:.""'' m Hip matrimonial pa fiiiiunliuu HevciHe, Sherman. r'""r'! ' a "nlp rhancp rurinintr Scrub. Kuiiyanu, Muyllosvor. r,nmd bnp on Hip waterfront T Hp. Jop Jluki-r, M. ,V S.. Ilinc-i 'eerpt In out and Hip roni ! leader. IIIhci. I'jmtln. l Iftiifi' i on. finnt. Ktinrl. of "Jnsi iii jinun.U m-fipfi IIip irrp !,., (,,,i,M Uniiapo, Mar-!"" ' " U.p war palh fi-li juiiiwi from ,Kl,(.rilp, linpoHpUee, Annie .May.w,,l'nir Itrldp. So determined i mm. Oinadlaii fislijp,,,,,, May. Shint, .Vkdunleor lla !' ' become nialPd thai fi- in :r for nri riim Salem and Skeena Gifv. AnMi.t,nrlal nerture wprp madp lo iPflnd r!a fan- ,., Maniipr. Ilallir, Mildplon,'a rtnin naulrwtl niagnalp flu WwImp Mildrl II. I Minor- V4.,.r.'jvMlly. Hip kii.iipr fclallna lhal 1ny it lolnl of .,t,,iy spyiiMwr, Spnalor. liiiln-!' '' hhii lo Ip marripd. t pon if tialil'iit wa kadpd i'loMMiPr wltrn titli oold aroutiil i! uroiind 7. Vppr- i u nn and Iwo (Uin-!Pi linmslll in KS,- t IioIiIhiI and Iwo , landed 1,100 llf. n.l ron tonnd of Pltsture, Fleet Out uokluiip on Sunday nil a iiniiilMr ol w'irr ami Hh Viirlit rltili wliarf spol from an parly nr. Onp of Hip - "i i Iip walrrfrMiit liilt rid I ron and unial panl i j inrli imfirrn lo kpI for pofijipr Min1- li llarla. knir- r i.porgp llryanl, : i urt oul al sun. io Milp ?l lo Iry !v-rral ollipr latinrh i ad HiPir ImiaIm in -n, irii lo Iry oul void. KawUk, Allon. ValoroitsJ"1"" iipUi)iI h- lo who Hi- jiiliMlyo. l'olari. llrlsptand naivply rpplipd H'oHlork. tuial Iip IimiIm'I ppii liPr yp Mil ' W'a keeping n fliarp look mil ami Fresh Herring Bait at Captain's. w1wn hr .hd p.pi Hip olijpcl of Cove and Jap Inlet. hl affprlion Hip rnnpa nppdlp - - jwoiild (Miinl oulli for a lionry- Hip owpr uottl Wiirwaiu ar- jMoon journpy. or to up own rnrsl m n on Thuroikty wiilt av",r' "I'll (akp a pIikiipp on a i-ow loud of tMtx luinhpr from ibPiP H"" dark." Tli" prr.l iroritplown Mill for Hr Cmiui- !rir of Hip Mo4uilo IIpoI Iihvp di.ni l'lh .V itU Slorarp Co. TIip launch liiripp i.wnr.l and pfrtainpil Ilia) Hip futtir liridp- pnxMii i alrpmly lailiing hi- afpplion on a yo4ing lady in Hip kiHris f,y (. Kowp. i alljfMy nul al a dUlanrp. I'tmn Hip drrp up likp priip pup in a I Prrpl uspI ouliins Cji Hip iai of whilp PitaniPt and lprilampl Hial Hip i-wppI younir niartiiopry h llMtrtoijIityiHiins ld ralhpr pprni (mmip r in rwadinps for Hipl thing had rallwr Pppnivr 1alp iuiihiht paon joy ridp. (NVhpn a girl paU onion- wilh ihrring aid rltangp lipr lid Harry liargpll. Hip gwtol ehipf ilwirp a day. Jap llilnk thai pro of I1h provrnval wharf. i laid nahly lii hank arrounl wouldn't to nl hon ihITpHi2 with -- laml thp strain through a pro rr riU. longp Hfp. llowppr. Iip !till hn - high hup) that likr IhP mpa 'llp imiwpt IkvmI OvPrtiniP. Up Hipp pipiiUp lalP will rlilrh rwnlh arrivpd from Yan-i Ipip hpr and whpn that day ar rouvpr IpJI !Mrl during tlw WPk'Hp Hip wild plungr will -om an io.ptrnlml fi.h parking lakpii. With Hip tnnlrimoiiial Why You Need a Tonic In the Springtime 0 SEASON of the year U welcomed like tli Springy The Winkr is always too long. The Warm weather is always too slow in coining, , Gradually the heat of the sun increases, Ue lmds Bwell and burst and all Nature is aruusfd to, new life and -icor. Hut we do not ofU-n feel our best in the bPnnK. It is in fact the season of greatest mortality. The accumulation of jHiisons in the system as the result of sedentary, indoor life and artificial foods of winter; the undermining meets, of winter colds; the strain of sudden changing temtwrature; all these effect a climax in the Spring. ..Hence the tint! feelings, the brain fag. the lack of energy and the nervous troubles wich weigh us down at the very season ol the year when all Nature out of doors is arousing to new life. In the spring as at no other time does the human system require assistance. Then it is that Dr. Chase's Nerve Food proves a friend indeed. The blood has become thin and watery. , The nerves are starved. The whole vita machintry of the body has become slowed down. Hut a few weeks use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food will work wonders. Not in any miraculous way. But simply and naturally by supplying to the human system, the element from which rich, red, hfe-gtving blood is created. Many thousands have found out howt to avoid the fatigue and discomfort of Spring by using Dr. Chase's Nerve 1'ood. GO p, 11. CO cents at all dealers or Kdmanson, HaLvs & Co., Ltd., Toronto: THI DAU.T SEWS. KTOE FTVTL AMAZING RESULTS IN GOOD HEALTH FROM THE FRUIT TREATMENT Well Knewn Resident of Portland, Maine Mr. Otis M. llryant, of 49 Anderson Strret, it moet ectkmiiMie njt ihit fsmfMa fruit mtdi-ice. He write! "1 was troubled with Conn .ation evrr sinee I can remember; as a result, I have sufTi'i-edfrora divinising headaches and paia in my left side. 1 1 ned mwiy and various remedies for the Hesdac'liPS and Const ipsi ion, without receiving relief. Alxxit four months ago, 1 began the use ef "Fruit-a-tives." Since then, I have been free ct Headaches, bowels regular, no pain in my side. After the use of several boxes of " Fruit-a-tivrs," I feel justified in pronouncing them a remedy of true and exceptional merit." ' . llrailhury .V Yefl. interest har reiiM'd Ihpi. hnring seining ae! ivllii s and have mIuwimI away all gpar. rle. I lie power lioals ..M. A mid Itelliunp, which have Intensified Fruit Juices in the Form of "Fruit-a-tives" Promptly Relieves Many Diseases You have U ways known that Fruit Is healthful. Doctors ay "eat more fruit." Experts im food and diet urge the eating d fruit. But fresh fruit is expensive end there is only a very small quantity of the medicinal or healing principle in fruit. Now, a 50c. box of "Fruit-a-tives" contains all the medicinal principle of dotens of oranges and apples and pounds of figs and prunes. By the wonderful discovery of a well known phyeieian, it is possible to obtain the medicinal properties of the fresh Juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes concentrated and intensified in c small tablet, with tonics added. This is "Fniit-a-tivea" the Fruit Treatment the quick, pleasant, inexpensive way to make you well and keep you well. Seems Almost a Miracle a Just read this letter from Mrs. Clara Sloat, Ferth Junction, N.U. "For many years I was a great sufferer from Indigestion, Constipation and Chronic Rheumatism. My stomach was weak and gave me constant distress, while the Rheumatism in my jointi made me almost a cripple. Physicians and their medicines did me no good. Finally, I was induced to try "Fruit-a-tives" and at once this wonderful fruit medicine seemed to help me. Soon the Constipation and Indigestion were relieved and the Rheumatism began to go away and, in a few months, entirely disappeared." Thanks Te "FruM-s-thre," Am Once Mere Well Mrs. llonore Valiquette, 1133 Xotre Dame St. Wert, Montreal, ii deeply grateful to this famous fruit medicine. She says, "I wish I could tell every sufferer in the world what "Fruit-a-tives" have done for me. For three yearn, I was much troubled by Bad Headaches, Xervovn Dyspepsia and Liver Trouble. Then I commenced taking "Fruit-a-tives." Very soon my condition improved, and now, thanks to these wonderful tablets, I am once more entirely well." Take "Fruit-a-tives" and get well. 25e and 50c a box, at all dealers or sect postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Ont. idpa in In allir Hip P' it hoa!jU!l bad limp to rramhlp up ajkivppr ly Hen Splf, is on the "Jnl II" i lo Iip lraiifirinpil Irpp. The rotigar unifiPd and llonp Van! l.repfc way for hrr forthwith into' a roaslal eniisp" jtmortod around Hip Iivp for a !pa.on". overhaul and rppainting by I Iip kipjir n w hlrli Hip firl grJ jonrnry in lli hpw life will wfiilp. At lal Iip atood willi hPad , tin and pping my ohancp I slid hp taken. A Hnniaf) .tvp U.1II1-ikiwn liU lionw on Bryant's Boot Hip Broundl "-One of the latpot invpntions of mont i in lip intiaue. 111 I iip ami mane inr mum. m roure iineni i" 11.nnn.-a1-, aim "iic idlol hoiip and b.vu.l or in lollho lioyji knew that only Hip whirli HiPrp should bp hip money rpnlnrn Hip' flh jiold. A i.atpnl Uvillpt of wild cougar have if properly exploilp-t tinder effi di-haipr will To b- filpl for ill'iru- liorn and nun heinp iii-iiik anxiou iiiniini to in cap- iii' riont ii manajrpmpnt ..... .... hna heen dp. .. .7 ..... .. IIip ponxpnipnpp of Hi cook iin'iirp tirh a wonderful specimen mmii ny skipper i.ror nrj"i Hip form or a rninwnlr (mrrel onjlltey Imrkled on their armor and of Hip eoaMal cruiser Jlarla. The lerk in which Hie ilil.e- will lp werv Ju'rt nhoul lo jto forlh lo contriVancp is fivpd to the bow nl.ipp.1 nii.i Iippoiop Hi. onvaliPallv Hip hunt when the dinner ffonsr "f the lemlpr noat. usually floiiiied. TIipi-p i :ii.-dnlplv no soumlpd and I hey went in to eat lache.1 by. a parnfpr lo the launch iail l.alpl reniiri.ii from Hip and prexenls the boat from noU in flip very m-ai rnHirp, join ramp slain thai to dale the horn- bumping apainst and marking the Hip noble army of wHshitifr.W roupar hax not been sighted motor boat in any way. II also midline liiriiorx and purlins; iron but all men are arniPd and on the arts as a ort of shook absorbpr . . ' . . ... .1 . i -1 . n l4n.vS1.rr ill ti'li. r 'lliA pnttuiper. Hurry up Bins, nurry nytkiiui. .MPaniime hip ii " ... c .... up. jhupker in .uptinn is heinsr es- contrivance which fieorpe is us- 4 - 'i.poi-ted lo and from the eCCne Of 'K 1 n iiHsirrime ui nnnui.r n. mi-v. hnai onntna trnuhie in. unoii liiiekinir oxoloils hv an injtenuity and consists of an old If It'a a FORD tyARINE ENGINE armed inoh. Self ilarter attachment at little - extra coat. View the model In; Seta New Fashion flue ahnufpoom. S E. Purkfte. i II has taken skinOPI Frank Iippii enitaned In this work will 'junk pass up the Wylo and cling eiigane In the fih parking buslJlo olher unsuspecting craft hulls. ness for IIip reiualndor of Kin," iIp II is a brainy Idea of season. An ample stonily f (Frank's It does not speak very herring hail has been put up in Captain' fioe and dup Inlet sulllolcnl lo last the halibut Heel well into the fall. . J'lierc was n young man of finpe Hare. He was a the barnacles and olher marine debris. It Is so much like Hip salt I'huck in color that the barnacles and olher miscellaneous well for his -rare fill thought of the oilier fellow's hull trouble. The launch Starlight, owned and skippered by .1. A. Million, has recently been filled wilh one of the talesl Fon I 12-11 horse power terror for going Ibe marine engines und has been oul pare. He Iratelleil so fast I... ...... 1.... ..1 1..-1 on ppveral 1 rial runs, lim boat Is deriving a higher rale of speed. nil mi; hi 1 ... . ...,,....,,.. 1... ... ., . 1 . . . 1 , . 1 . I ''t . i. 11 niiniii 1111 111-niiv ' voiii He me 1 iiKelf r uh face lo face. . . t ipleteii Hie nuililing or the. new f,"r n ,he Pr" Treed by 'Xouflar" ' ivini-liil iliu'k. I-In Uliini? uni t la One or Iho luteal addilions In ,mw ,, , cnhiu and Hie KelMiilnt Logging Oo.'s slaff of wlmirall buckers had tin exciting experience out Tui;ks Intel way early in the week. Tho bucket had been M'lil Inln Die hush lo buck some wiudfulls. After an absence of an hour P so flu rest of Ibe gang were Miirpriseil to see "his nibs" careering madly back Inwards Ibe camp, wilh his nxc behind his ear. and piilTing like a fifty yeiw old sleaiu roller. Fpou being asked whal the I rouble was ho rculmi'd in between his slfuglcs for brenlb, "Had b'-en working 501110 when a weird noiso I lionr coining it of bush, tin looking, for.' sound I see u big cougar "wilh bis horns lowered coiulnV alpine and i bellowing like a' bull. Illfnding him with a packet of Uull Durham I I lie boat will be ready for launching within Ibe next few- days. . Fresh Herring Bait at Captain's Cove and Jap Inlet There once was a northern fihinee A .sailor he thought he would be. nen tnp ypued ' Hands on deck,"' Said the fihink 'Well. by beck "They all Ueadeo on mine . mei-cy mee The Canadian 'halibut schooner ftulh underwent repainting and general overhaul last week and left (or' the ' depp 1 sea" fishing grounds' on Tuesday, The launch Viola B., owned and 0 ruhber lMot stretched over the how with the Aole and heel turned "eyes front." If rowing the boat at full speed and encounter- Ltd, 219, Second Ave. Kihh to sel a neiv fashion in boat i"P an ohslmclion other than aj - deroriilion. Frank is painllnB ph-k hip runner oouv rnuanesi 'IIip rtuailian haliioit schooner the hull of the milium dollar,!" enemy first and causes it to Jop lUkpr. Capl. Fred lllondel. i lookinK craft Wylo with a coat.Kently bump backwards like a on the Ward ways ror hull painl-.of pn-Pti copper paint instead of new 100u.au. 11 is nuu? ivasuue flxinusjllio rcKulallon colored,!" use Hie same idea on the keel nvc and olher necessary copper paint. It is said that the green 01 a launcn. 11 me launcn sirup The N..M. A II. Fi.h fin. and the paint is a hifr improxeinent over a mrk, worn riuippcu won a Hie olher kind in that it misleads siring ni inese runner neeis, u (Continued on page six) The Home of Domestic Bread Bread is your best food. Kat more of it. Kept by the leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Av. Prince Huprt B.C. Eat More Wheat Do it with Ilread, Cakes, Puddings, Pastries, naked with FiveRoses Flour The World's Best. Sterling Furnace GOAL Dllee In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. ThU t vrry ii-rliir runuee roal. Ii rive a rlean hot Ore trxl U entirely tree from oot. rllnkers. tttrt ind dirt. Some nt the lancer hettlnr plant In the elty r nw oatnr H with entirely ufarnry renlt. STERLING STOVE COAL, DehTered in Saeli. -At $12.50 per ton. We are al AarnH for the Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINGTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Main Offlc: Hetal Central. Phona IS M. S. SING TAILOR, CLEANING AND PRESSING. Phone 771. B20 Third Avenno Laundry Office P.O. Uox 88. Prince Rupert, RC. Free Delivery In Prince Rupert. An appetizer A tonic A food A pure beverage A satisfying drink thafs The better BcrraitkrftPttr beer sold at mil LSquor Storea Government VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED ThH'ndvertisement is, not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. s'