ML April 11 ; . THE DAILY NEW8 J ; ' - '.. ' !" ' ' ' PA1E FIY PSa pur Jkcurite pipe tokccc . HI chief iource of Prtnco Rupert's prosperity WMIl $C V nip ll.'t: lie Nnl liV U 1 1 .. ,ii shipyard, Capt. Kd. Lawler, skipper ami lv ores ami itiarn- I'iwi tin hit in nil' .Vllicriran i .nil1 ' d n steady fishing schooner Anna .., left a ml colter- nisi week with It i h fmnily for i iis ileal easier Ketchikan where In- will in i, iiv provincial I, llHllSl' ui CoW i.nigivssed rapidly ,r painting stage , ,, Tin building i f fine rnn- . MTllil III llll' , v tor installation 1 ,i; ailian new cold ,s mi the way limldiog will lie in- contractors week were: JNDSAY'S rlage and Storage Phon fc. pe, WarelioumiiK, and J'ioUil.iilttiK Teim or Motor Service, oai Sand and Oravel Speclillx. In Ptano and furniture 3ovlnn. XS.TA1T DrNTlST. Htlgtrton Blook. mt RUPERT. B. O. ( "me. Hours, t t 8. Phon G8B. Knlnos Onlj For I Appolntmanta. IRES !rif?z are , a-aoi . P1''! II nn '"imir old iir,M BUY A NEUU niur - - Wl a. lian Mn ) ;flxni;,i "' 8.00 to $15.00. HRKER Ltd. ru ueaiers fill u ri' reside. Await Exams Five ;binlding wuti'rfrinil arc all keyed up jn readiness fur 1 11 r fiill-flislucil coast-wise skipper's papers. The solid live includi Ji'lT Lam lily, II. Taylor, Jimmy Thomas, Perry Smith and Hurry Iterqulsl. Tin- boys liavi' been specially tutored ami have lii'i'ii sludyiiig hard since Christ mas. The government examiner liail been expected lit arrive in Ilic city In carry nut I lie e.vaiiiin-aliiin around March 1.1 Inii o dale In- has mil put in an. appearance. Tin" stage is all sol fur tin- big exam, as far as the ( . alumina, rtniia, boy arc concerned ami the ar-Su ;ir. Sunset,.' rival of each boat frim the xou 1 1 Swan. Llri'eoliwjhringK vision of a gold liraiili'.l rmili. iigula.;oliieial who will deride lln-ir fai If i. Ib-solute. Paii-j ',. ' l T nl No. . .1 Vol Hoi And l, uanaco, m. (), fnr (M. joys nf a lialmv ,, lv w i.. :!'' .s,,rinrx. r, i .i. Mi.iiii.il, ".i;-;Ani rattling motor Imai fun, ill liu-.i'iiMi-i'. Iniiiip,: when Pa gHn hi- wfiUkrs li.ST w il Kmiyi-ii. j(iuislil In Iho vrh'il jYo! Ho! ami a ImUli of ruii. Surveyor Out i a-.- a- Mif iimvcrl'iiat."''!'! for iln joy.- iif a wot ."park f ii-!! hy I'll'?. , vi wm a'-poiniKinlctl Anil a hallory clean on I lie hum, .M i)..f HanMn ami W liieh will not. xpark Hi nml Mrs. Tall; '' 'lie- hive nf Pole, i Snu Inli-l fur IliejVn! Iln! ami a Imllle of rum. y.nss Iwenly (H, fo(. Jp jf)ys nf uri I .ii i - il i 1 1 rrrrui ty I ; 'V from t. Regis Cafe tlnco Rupert's Leading RetUurant. i Bikiry Unurpaid Third Anenua. Hie ,i fin farm T Sin i-vor ilrv it . iimeroiii(t i ; in ilellmt:. While wheel. the : rirl looks horrihly rltim, Willi Hie fa's lank emply As I lit enpinWV ifeilil. Yn! Ho! and a IioIIId of rum. (Hi! for I lie joys of relurniii!? i III IMlW, Willi your arm alHuil weixhinrf' j a lou, I Ami your sliirl jusl as dlrly i As fog iimler find. Yo! llo! ami a hollle of rum. Nels Nelson lias completed considerable reoair work on hi power boat Wanderer al tlioj You know me, Al. I offer the Akcrhorjf - Thomson shops in ; honest price for every descrip-readiness for Hie initial dash ot tlon of fur and need the pelts the season lo the west' roust , badly. Brlns your furs to me Oueen Charlotte Islands on a'fPSt, you'll sell to me eventually. nlmoii Irollinp exploit. Kit. lmulson, who slarled out last wiek Tor the IioIHiik .'rounds aboard lib tmwer lal. developed pump trouble upon reaching the mouth or Hie harbor and was forced, (o return to port to pel il fixed. The Canadian schooner Prosperity A Caid. Andrew while in port" last week did reiuilr work ,.lof Jliev.oil .'gra'.)nl alHiard "leaving orl over Ho week end for the high sjiols. Another Fine Troller One of the finest. I lulling hoal 'on the coasl put in an appear inner recenll) when the Ilii i"ool Teklo ()., owned by Mint in"" inml built by Hmll lnj, over from Imiil's Lewis island 'ways, 'rfiis boat ha been built irr sneciallv selected cedar and Hie worknianship Ihroughoul is commendable, according to bal owners. A 15 li.p. Itolinder semi- leinl eilliilie Will lie llisi.iueo JiirniM l.nlleries. is lo be laken care ot by Hie YVnnl Kleclrio concern. When completed Sam will git mil trolling in Ihe vicin lly of Hippo Islands. Nick Nelson launched his new trolling hoal from Die RAW FURS N "lr LUV M HS, forwanl them lo Iranrh """ii'aun owrvo, liu. f 'cn t- Receiving . . Office: 1225-6 Standard Bank Bldg., p.id ntf, ,)rr" . Vancouver, B.C. ; -ILS.lt. Hldg., .-ill-r.l Louise SI., WiiinipS. Man. Incorporated H)20 fleet fame, maife the return I ri n on Ihe Prince (Seorgo lo Slewart nml Anvox on Wednesday in company wilh Ihe Canadian Na tional Hallway orficials. 'Hie, Union freighter Chilliwack, Capl Mel'hee. arrived in port on Monday morning last unloadinig boat lumber for the N. M. Mckean shipyards and a shipment or double dressed fir for Ihe Hig .i n... li-rli'linsr system, which Hay l.umlier Co. for loeat orders. ,will lie run from n dynamo aim Some Stick The Hig Hay Lumber Company received an enquiry this week Tor a "slick" or lumber 32 inches by .12 inches in diameter ami 75 reel long. "Hie Vancouver ofrice or the above company ndvicd that there was only one log In Vancouver at Hie present limn large enough to cut the stick This hefly piece of lumber is re quired as a gin pole, for the W. C. Arnell dredge, ami will con tain n.lOO reel of limber weigh ing in the vicinity or nine Ions The power lioal Nevilene, len der or Ihe Lowe Inlet cannery. luis arrived ill port lo low the Currie pile driver south. John OLD CHUM Quits Halibut Fishing Capl. Ouse, owner ami skippei of Ihe fishing schooner Wesl- enier. lias .icemen 10 cpiu me halibut risbing ami is now trans forming his boat into a salmon troller. As Ihe result of sink ing a log when coming in from the high spots Hie profiler shaft was bent and1 Ibis is being fixed in readiness for an early trip lo Ihe Hippo Island trolling rounds. The power boat Kimgconte, Capl. Nakaluka, is in port from die Claxlon cannery ror Ihe pur pose of having a new. deck rail installed. HEATING SYSTEM AT BOOTH SCHOOL TO BE LOOKEDLNTO SOON The school board, at its meet ing Thursday niuht, decided to have Walter l.imcrwill make nn examiiiaHon or the healing and HER HEADACHES WERE SO BAD SHE COULDN'T DO ANYTHING on.- ilm li.-uil -Url lo arlm and pnln you limy ri-si assurcil Uwi Umi Muse rum." rri.ni tlio sliiinili-li, liver or IkiwHu. "iljl lh miisk most In- n-tiKivril lw-Tor por iminriit rlltr nm.v t' h-Kl. Tlu-ri l no liflti-r 'nloly ror lioml nclii-s or rvt'iw (loscrliilluli tliaii BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS ns II remove tit pansi or lh IimiIikIim in way thai no t1nr ri'inrily will ili. Urn. Wm. II-IkiiiI. Lowfr Slewliirke. N.S., wrllcs: "I nirrrreil for . li'lijf llni" Willi my lifiul. It would arlm ami aclie until It made nii m l'k t roulil not lo ll.lt.U. I ri'i'l that I cannot ri-coiiiiiirnJ It loo liifrhly to all tlio HiifferlnK man lu nflmlics or any Mini. ' ll.ll.ll.. Ims lii-i'ii on tli1 niarkM ror tlim hiI Id ynn anil w reeo-nltMl hy all lio have iiwit II tn t' twlitiont an. equal a a ri'inrily ror hi'iiila'lio: put up only Currie i son nave uie enmraci. 1)V Th T miiimiih i: for driving new wharf piles iuont. In the famous )!acuum(lir-Tht)Tin f W. Goldbloom, Second Avenue. Tugboat Busy The tugboat M.T..1, Capl. It. i it.. ,i. Creeii. Hie liagsnip oi uie hiimi- by lowintt Heel, leH port on Wednesday for Hie ieorgelnwn mill having in low two empty scows ami supplies for Hie sawmill. On Hie return trip Ihe lug jiroughl down a scow load of fish boxes for l.lie .VI I in Fisheries. On this Iriii Hie .r.T..1.cilc:iled a re- cWii. Tlie tioat mad? Hie rehirn trio on one tide, passing over iin ToLfwell Island bar with ease both going and ruining. (ieorge Hushby, of lugboal BUJCHOW creek ways las) week. The hoal roiinecl un Willi Hie work of ex-i is a 32 fooler ami is lo he pow-; tension to he carried mil at I lie red wilh a 7 li.p. Vivian engine, cannery. Wliioi hfte.Mhe Nevil- The installation of I lie Iti li.p. Imperial usim is under way m the new Irtdliiii.' hoat ".lust 11" huili. by Uapl. Kliort on the, tow Hay "reek ways. The inslalla-liun work will soon l com-pleliil when ap will he leaviiij? for Hie Hippo Island Irollinp rroiimls. tl-ipl. Khorl enlerlain-ed a party of friends aboard Hie new hoal on Wednesday afternoon. Hie occasion beinsr Iho relehraliiiii or his riHielh birthday and the putting inlo commission of the .lust II No. 3. ene had some repairs done at I he Akerlierji-Thorfisoii shops on Iter circulation ifiml plunger pump. hi- The rreighler-'I-!;rstliome, P.apt. fiririiunl. arrived' rfoin Hie south on Wednesday iimrriTiis ami unloaded ,.100 Ions "l(if Nanaimo-Wellinlnn coal ror Hie Albort-.McCaffery inleresls. The native power iioat Mark-.vell, ('.apt. :iifloir arrived from 'larlleyvHay this week lo nnder-to considerable mechanical repair work. Through the use of the famous Vacuum (air-tight) tin OLD CHUM SMOKING TOBACCO is preserved for you in perfect condition; it is always as fresh as when it was originally packed. Alwaus ask for the Vacuum (Asr-Tiht) Tin Manufactured by Imperial Tobacco Co.of Cdnada.Litnited Dominion Linoleums Made in Canada for the Canadian People ? i' fcS'C:'. ii Era i oiMra h:- h i n r?-m . 1 1 mm ep iu t mm. i" v T . . J entilalion system at Hoolh Me-; morial School. 11 is proposed lo bring an exierl in during the I unimer vacation lo put Ihe yslein in proper operation. Us runetioning now having been re-j ported to be not altogether sal-, isfaclo.ry. There was consiuer- ible discussion on the- matter m whioli i'rinciiial H. II. llartriess participaled. The Atlas Hoiler Works liail a oniniunicalion berore Ihe board iffering lo inslal an,oil healing system in the school al. a cost of $..I00. The letter was Hied. At a previous meeting ot the board it was reported that the mil eonsnmnlion at Hoolh rhool was much heavier than il nould be. MARCH WAS LIGHT MONTH FOR POLICE Nineteen Cases Resulted In as Many Convictions and Fines Totalled $199 The month or March was an exceptionally light one in the city iiolice court according lo the re port of Chief Vickers submitted o Ihe police commission al. the regular monthly meeting on Thursday afternoon. There were lit cAses before the magistrate. resulting In tO convictions. Fines ror Hie month totalled $U)9. The payroll Tor Ihe month totalling $755.1.15 and accounts In tin amount of $02.50 were passed nnyiiitnr. ut ft' wk'n four imiiics of . for payment. In connection wilh the accoiinls, Mayor Newloii pointed out that Ihe rinance com- millee ronsidertHl thai Ihe force was beimg cliarptd excessively fnr laxi srrvice. The chief was Lin'mU Toronto.! nsKed to keep a cIom check on these accounts. MANY NEW PATTERNS Some of the old favorites Printed and Inlaid Linoleums for spring are now on display at BARRIE'S Home Furnishings Ruilding Materials LUMBER Dinteiisioii, Sliiplop and Finishing, Shingles, Lalh, Moulding:- Oak, Fir ami Cdttonwood Ply Veneers, 3isli and lloors. Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Firebrick, Fireclay, Keene's Cement, Plaster of Paris, Sand and Gravel, Asbestos Products, Wood Pipe, Vitrified Pipe, Agricultural Tile, Building Papers, Asphalt and Rubber and Asbestos Roofings. Horn the Famous NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 564 Telegraphic Address: "Bushmarine Prince Rupert." TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Night Phones 687 539 Black 735 Gr. 601 Another Portland Canal Opportunity The first Treasury Issue, of Hie Porter-Idaho Mining Co., Ltd., is now offered the public at 2"c per share. This is the only other shipping mine besides the Premier in Hie Portland Canal District. Ore shipped l.asl year more Minn paid development work. For full information apply H. W. M. BOLSTON & CO. Stewart. Stockbrokers. Victoria.