ifiny, .iuno i, juzo. ommunity on Silver oiitiily Payrnenls Tin. week only, being Community Silver Week, we will sell yon. Community Silver on t lt lludget Plan, or so mtieh down' and no much n month." Pee our window arul see the big ml. elsewhere in this paper. Come In am! talk It over. John Bulger Lid. Opticians and Jowellors BULKLEY VALLEY BEEF llamhungcr. , lb, for . . 25c lloiling Href, per Hi. . . 10o Shor' llili. per lit. . . 12!ac Prime Itilii or Hecf, per Hi. ... . 25o Veal Stew, per lit. .. 12'C Veal Shoulder Hoat, per H. 25c Veal sirak. per Ih 35c lloef Iinnping. per lb. 12' c Spud per sack .... $3.00 Sealy 8 Doodson 8lr.Ui Street Phone 455. Wo Deliver. Crystal Hit-al 1 an tare 48 Fires for $1.00 No more rhopping of kind-liiwr Safe simple and economical Manufactured by HvdeTransfer " 41ft at.. Mil An am Kfifl MlnKI A Dam WE BUY BOTTLES. L. . I " - JT- Jacquettes k i - ct , Ar is i m All I'A1UI.UI3 OlUl, U ui n n niTn r D. t. fUK 1,0. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Jtve tniinnn i TO mj Ib 1 UUDUfilO Day Phones 423, 539, Green 238, Black 735. Night PhoneT G87, 539, Green 238, Blaok 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. GEO. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. 11 . ilCAdllUCl Smith Blook Phone 576 DENTIST M 1 L K From Bulkley Valley PINO CREAM Wji specially recommend ui i ii n in i ran m ai i rn inn ;ilf Pint. Quallly and Service alentin Dairv rnone UB7 THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: A Yll,l,.VMI is a place wiieru weather I life chief topic of ponversation. WHAT I am wondering i bow they got things- done year ago before fhe idea of lunching to- trether wit thought of. IlOV much' easier !l woi.id he or legislator if tho -people only knew what Ihey wanted and how much belter1 it would be fot lit people If the Legislators were not mo keeit on gelling what Ihey wauled. ' A llOOSTKIl discovered an oslrich egg and rolling it inlo the nen house said, "Now, ladies, t do not wan I to embarrass you bill here's a sample of what oilier folks are doing." A I.OT of people are lite strychnine. 'Ihey are all right if you know how 'to take them. IX Hie ofd day girU pla'ed with dulls. .Vow they -often play with fire. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert June 4, 1916. Hev. IIimIi It. lirant. who itaves lom'trrnw to aliend tin-Presliyifrian (ieneral Assi-mbly in Winnipeg, preuehed before VJhJtH NOTICC DItrilon nd Ui. TAUT. OTIt. , Owl llHtlb drfuml.u luiiini itikiur . Lid.. tt til .In., i Vtiirntitrr. In:, ulll im.iv rir 9 I in-iir In ttkr iiKl. uw J rulili' Ifrl i .t m, in aaii-r iisi 01 m milium u 'Irwiii lirh ri iirllir.il) iik) ii(ui 111I11 cmhjIIi litf, Ml.llntr litlcl, ibonl fi.nr inilri nrllmitrrlr fnmi Itmiiili ..f lit-HU Hlvw. Tlir watrr lli IK-ilitiTlnl tnun tin- lmni 11 ikmmi ilmt 111 rlulti nmtirit of Bnrtn-il ror mi n I...I ?. Vnrfby I.HikI. ind mil im km (I II I (kmwHIr iDd i jhimt) uur ...-. Uxiti Ow UiMM TIKl a tir. iwl im-iii lln- f..r..lxrt In fK.nl r lit. Oumi UurMl MiikU lut iioiir l..-l i.n ilv rn.iuid on lh IU1I1 Ui r i"H. Itf. A rp- or tin iniilii- ami aipliftllun lurtiianl tlirrrli, umI u llw Vir rt" ill hf fllMl in it utrii-r .d I Ik Sur llm.rdrr (I I'limv liupril. H.l obx-i-IK-tlt in thr innliralliMi mat in- mini ilh ilir Mid Water llMiinl.T r wnn hit o-niptmlivr or Wtirr HlrDU I'arlnnM-iu Huflilmr.. Vlcw.rU. H i: liii- In thirty day aflrr llw tlrl an-niKT t this tiulti In t hM-al nMaMr. Tlx iai. ui tto--nr pnniiniiimrgr mi. witu K IW 1, ItfA. w Hiuiisii i:ii.i'Mni nniMi 4 fi..nii 1:11. ITU . tlll-anl. H II. Stwnnoiirt. .tpMil. WININSL ACT. CtRTUMCATC OF IMeROVCMCNTS lilark Smiib Miiu-ral i:uim. Miutt la In Allln W 1 inn it ItivUKm of i:a.iar Plain' I Whirr luralrd' on ilralrr Crrrn, Irllnilirv uf li.urlh i.r July 1 rt-fk, adJMnin Hm ilarrj ufn viiiM-ral Claim .II lit Millllirily ld". Tkh -iiiini-: 111a 1 1, rrirr oannu, rrr vitr iriirVrat Sn. 1oH, in-H'liil. uly 1j from ttw ilalv Iwrrnf. hi anly in llw Mlnint nminlrr for a TUi: MITICK thai I. KII111 Mnlloy. free Miner a (en rteate Mi. 7U73. in (-nil. Mvly dayi front the. date lierri.r, In apply tn tlnvMlninr lleroitler for a c'ertiflruli". of linprmrnienu, tor lite pur-poM uf oTiiainiiis a Crown Oram of the anmr riaiin. Mid mrllier lake nnilrti thai action, in.b r . arrllon 37. lllllH-le runam-nreil lM'torr Ihe lie of aitrh Cerlirtrate of Itniiroveuienia. , . ....... PaleiK Oil Ut day of June. A.P. 11. Mr.N. FHASKIl. " " K! Agent. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. ai.n.a el Annllcatlon for Baar Llcanca, MITICK IS IthllEH Y OIVKM thai on (he Sth day of June next Ihe tinderlaned Intend lo apply lo the. Liquor Control Hoard far a llrenre in reaperl or pre n,i... .unite nn Main Street. Mctl 11 r. nut uoon the lands flenrrlbert at Lot g. nlork 14. My A. I'rlnie Itutieri land lierUiration nutrlrt In ihe. rro v'lnre -of Hrlllh Columbia, for the aale of luer liy Ihe rUM or by die open bottle niiiLin un the nrenilea. Paled at I'rlnre rtuprrt, B.C., this 8 th d or May. mo. Q R Appllranl NOTICE TO CREDITORS I In the Matter of Ihe "AdnilnUtratlon Art" 111 the. Matter of. Ihe P.nlate'of Julius John Ttkl' MiTP.K ibat' I, the ilnilerManed, was' appolnfil ailmlnlntrator or Urn r .... . i..ii... inlniaiin. under and by virtue of an- order or Ills llnor JO'lfro Y.Mitif, dated the ISth day of May. It any iierim nnvnnr mir i ' the emate are in file them with tne. Ihe ' nile" Ik ned. at my orrire within thirty ? V from the iMte hereof, and all per aoii indebted lo the entate are required to maw nanrni 1 roriiiniiu. UAItU ihtfd lh ini a !nd day of June, 18JS, ortMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator " IHtlilUIlUUl 1 A 1 I "fe Ui. W il of the -afternoon, in office or home, there is nothing so refreshing and so invigorating as a cup of tea. But it must be good tea. It should be i NABOB TEA "TEA AS IT SHOULD BE ca J the c cning ervicc today in, the JUrebylerian Church. Mrs. .1. K. Huddle and her Utile three-year old daughter liad i narrow escape Jront drowning ai Seal Hove yeslerday afternoon ,thich had arien. Welcome Help Hie chancellor of the exchequer had rung up Lord Iteavcrhrook to ask what help be could give; mid Lord lleaverbrook responded nty lending for the service of the llritish ttazette the one man . run. ii' .f linn.n-iii-iii, for Hm- prk..iiri,ini ,, i ji i4 nui inlll., ihrl" """"i wnom ,.ln. 11 is noi 100 inucii uf ijjialuini a :run flranl of abut riaiiti. Ami rurtlwr lak ivllr that action, timlrr KclMHl IT. liiu.t I M.llni-l.t-d lfur tin- iiii- uf utt Crtlirirate uf lmrrii-i!i-ni. iiatiii itu ii day of Jiin. II. .Mr.N. A.D. !. IKASKIl. Ap-Ut. MINERAL ACT. CCRTIFICATC OF IMkPROVtMtNTS Ilia r.anyuii Mmrral t:iaitii, lluali lit tin. AI tut Mlnmr ImIimi of i'air IH trtel, WlM-n- li.rainl .i-ar i.rilrr :r-rk and ailjiiitn( and irllwal of llw Ilia lAliroll LllruaKIII Mitirral i.lalni (l.m 1 17u 1. TAkK MiTICF. that I, Jnhn Mollay. rrf Mlnrr Trrtmrale .o. 707SS, In-Iriiil. kltly day fn.111 the rial Iwrrof, ii. ai'l'li to tlx- Mlnina U.-nmler for a .Tlih. all- uf Impruvt-liH-nin, fur. the pur-ium uf nbulnlnir a Cn.vin Oram of tin abo rlalni. And fnrthrr takt . nullr tliat arlintt. under erlKin 7, niunl lie ri.iiunincril tiernre the lue of aurh Certlflrale of IllipniVrllielllll. . hali'd Una UI day uf June, VP.. m, 11. Mn. rirtsfn. An-nl. MIMCRAL ACT. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS III r Canyon n Mineral claim, tto-ale in the Atlln M liiluar lilvlnlnii of Ca- iar hi-4rlrl. Where liM-alrd: tin Vol- raulc Ctsi-k (Virlrau O-eet), adjolnlnir and -nnilhel t.r Ittar canyon .mi. s t. ti.imliin Mineral llalin (l.ol 1 171 11. lo say the situation could not hae been saved. This was Sydney . tl. Long, the night superintendent of the Daily Kx- preus i iniati of great experi ence ami rare skill on the technical side of the printing. After working for years as a linotype operator, he had become master printer and then night superintendent of Lord Heaver-brook's paper. He was also a stout trade unionist, and had played a lead ing part in getting for the Compositors I'nion their present charter. It was in his hands alone that the 'setting of the Urjtlsh Onzejle depended. Hut five coludhn of the II in the first number were set. The rest Mr. Long ijfd with his own hands, except for the little drought in from the outside by the Stationery Office. Of tho readers, three remain ed staunch It. .Harris, the head reader, P. J. .flrcene, and F. MOody. With Mr. Long, canve Mr. I'vans, bead machine room overseer, ond Mr. Trotter, chief mechanical engineer of the Daily lixririfs. Hy the ,cfmrtesy of Ihe directors, Alfred Hawkins, chief stereolyper of the Daily Mail, wa provided for the foun dry a litllo later. THB DAILY RHWS i I. ifciHVi. i-i. , Ing Post, but they were reinforced by Mr. Thompson, chief en-igineer of tbc Morning Post, Mr. Norrisv cliief eleiVrician, find "Mr.- Palnier, Iini(lyp menhanic. Hut lliree. or four men, however experl, rannot run two rotary presses Crews for eacTi machine are required, to handlek me paper reeis, 10 on ami lena the mar.liinery,' to rloihe the. cylinders wilh -the slero-pfales, and to take away printed papers jas they pour from the flies. I A" Memorable Scene There was ome voluleeer la- 'bor available, all of it inexpert, but it wirs. thought better pn'lbU jrriliralL occasion Ut depenif on i ineniliers uf 'the Mornirij.post 'household; and so the editorial jiaff. mosi.of which was out of eommission in dealing with so j small a paper, efothe l Itself in dungarees, hml marched down , to the machine room, to be ftii-1 la led into i job. ! J Sudi a sUht was never seen ; before. Leader' writers, art and !oosie critics, reitoriers, sub editors, financial experts every able-bodied man, Of whatever rank or station, was recruited for the iH-casinu, and all responded Ho the call with ":k frolic wel come." ' . j 'Jho machines were late In Ibe member of Kineolillt pre-'starling. There was an accident replory. kiuuhls Templars, ofi'" foundry. A mould was The youngster bad fallen in the water and Mrs. doddle, who riuino! swim, jumped in to save lier. Mother and cliibl wer finally rescued by passers-by. M. I. (loei Slunwond lias rp-turned to Hie city after spending the winter in California and will leave tomorrow for his min ing property in the CiJpper Hiver diftriel near Terrueo. BIRTH AND LITE OF BRITISH GAZETTE PUBLISHED DURING GENERAL STRIKE IN BRITAIN. (continued from page two) the iron doors of the composing room were shut with a clang, and the work went on. 1h" inea-turex had already been taken to mei'l the emergency In tho machine room, where the great presses operate, there was left, of the Morning Post stnff only Mr. Holmes, works manager,, and Mr. Hoyd,. mach ine room overseer of the Morn- A broken; it took nearly two hours to clear away the splashed metal Iso that the auloplate would work again. Night of Toll It was nearly midnight when the last plate hail been locked on the cylinder, and the signal to start was givci .It' was a night of "toil ami ineffable weariness' for5 all engaged a night full of iMixielio and' some disappoint ments, as might be expected wilh what was after all but brilliant improvisation. Hut the einl was achieved. U,' six o'clock In the morning 230,-000 copies of Ihe first numbe-it the HritMi Gazelle hail beyn produced, and largely distributed. ' The first supplies' were sent lo Ihe neroplane stations lo be conveyed to the provinces, and the remainder of the edition was despatched by motor-van or ' car. On Wednesday morning the Itrftfsti Caietle was rf 'newspaper in being. It was indeed the: first step thai cost. Kvery succeeding night Ihe organization improved. the resources, except on the mechanical side, developed, ami processes of production became more melhodienl and' easily- working. Many Inventions On the. first night it had been necessary lo leave the Iwo insid-j pages of the four-page sheel a blank. On Hie next night. Wed nesday, all four were filled wilt news, ami the amount of Up itie was more than doubled. Indeed the total print increased rapidly in geometrical progression, until, ai the end of a week, no fewer than two million copie of the Hrilish iazclle were be- ug printed and distributed nl. over the country. To produce this result a conv- lilete reorganization of the offic ad to be undertaken A new telephone system was inslndeji) as. ti: the. (wmkliitg of an e!e; init .afntngfelnVjnfs were mane ror reeding tne multittulin oils staff which rapidly grew up for transporting many worker. to and from their homes, and for sleeping others on the premises. The protection of the building also became a primary neces sity. Its approaches were guarded by Metropolitan pollc" and special constables, and ad mission lo the building couli only be obtained oi official pass; The building was like, a helea Stiered fortress. Tim work on the production of the paper began at 10 o'clock in the morning only an hour or two after tho printing of il hn.fi been suspended. One Linotype Machine Owing to the fact that thcrt was only one nian operating the linotype, n very early start was WONDERFUL SKIN SPECIALIST N't . mi "' v - --? alalaltaaaaaaaaRaa 8 & -enact 1V1 Casual irM i i.ni3 ,. MODKU . t- - lWCJSSSSIJta. usie The new Orthophonic Victrola has been doing it since December 2nd Tnfe music of great orchestras, of famous artists, cf that almost endless and ever growing host of Victor entertainers keeps its true beauty when heard upon the Orthophonic Victrola. A demonstration is a remarkable experience. So truthful is this performance that at first you will disbelieve your care until you have become accustomed to the miracle. The new Ortkopjt MsaaViakt Cawkesny essential. Those of the editorial staff who were not employee on editing or sub-editing took urns as copy-holders in the reading-room, where the Chief Header' and two of his colleagues 'iad stood by, jr in the compos-Intx-room, jvtilling proofs, or iliivjng . ars, yr. r.ven irniras. ni'essefTger'.Vr- ' To-untlerslantl the slrain '-'un der which the llritish flazett? was produced in its early days, it, is only necessary lo , realise, that many of the J;ey-jnen worked, sleeping in snatches, for 72 hours on end; and Dial a number of these never left the niilding at all. Without such leyotion lo fheir task the Hrilish Oazette would never have been possible. Machine Scrapped Now that Ihe end of the strike has come, and the need for. t 'lovernmenti news-sheet isve'r now Urn I the organisation so 'iiirrietlly improvised, fs workln;? at its highest efficiencyj- the elaborate machine, so painfull; tnd laboriously conslructfd and adjusted, has to be scrapped. That is the irony of Ibe sit 'tatfon Hut tbn heroic task attempted has been achieved. The situa-, 'iort, desperate though '-: I c, i i hm I'll, llita Ul'lll lll-, lllf IlJ()!v formidable and incidious mat- iempl that has yet been made lo jripple the freedom of Ihe Press and lo withhold essential news from Ihe public, has been frustr rated. i . -? The Hrilish Oozctle may havo Hal a short life ? but M ;has . ful filled the purpose of living. II becomes a memory; but .11 remains a monument. You hear the' giant anger of the storming kettledrums, the amorous cooing of the darmetat the soft and sunny laughter of the piccolo. You dose vour eyes) and wonder where will womlgg cease. Your first query will ba "How soon can I have one ?" Any "His Master's Voice" dealer will do his best to ghsB you delivery as early as the) present supply periniu txia. omc Victrola WATER NOTICE (DIartlon and Uta) TAKE Mirut thai Bruisn Columbia FIShHIljC k I'arkiUK Uu. .Ltd.. Whose ad' d-M Is Vaai-i.uvrr, B.C., will apply tor a llinco to take and ue I cubic louf per second uf water iul of an unnamed aitraui. uhUh. flows iK.rtlmeflerly and drains Inlo SiUllt Bay, Skidemte luUl. about four itiilea n..rlLK'atrrly from mouth of Deem iuer.. tn wau-r wip oe utvcriea troiu the treni at a -point about' s. rtiatiu RAVIOABLK WATERS IHIOTICTION ACT. R.S.C. 180S, CHAPTER 116. . TIM! Lantnira lihlnit at Pklnt Com-pany VJnilled. relsiertd orrtie al .Ma-ett, A.CL, hereby alvrs notti-' ibat It ll;ts under arrllon 7 of the said Art de-ietti-d Ittt the Minister or Public Works, at Ottawa, and trt ttae orrire ol the Pis-trlct Uertrirar or itie Laiwl Hrristry or rniH-ei Ituperl. at the City tif I'rlni-e llu-twrt. frounce or llritish Columbia, a. de-jtrrlotton br a site and nlanS or a wtiarf souilteasl ot norlliwrst rorner of Lot .17, land pier nroiusHr In tM btiilt at" Massett. .MorrbT -Islatllt. and mil lie 'rfMeil rorlni'l. In llw Pmvlni-e if Ri-IH.h riJumhli dUBeslic "aikt t-anncry "purpose f upon the Ion lot SJ. Oueeii i:harhit isLinds; fro' lands staked a4 Irase. tlld belnk' Ihe fore-1 tini-e of Hrlll.ti Ciilumbla- clM,.' iT I nl 111 .'... t .a l.l.u.l.' -. m.,.. ....... ... mis noiii'i- was postra on tne ground on the 30th day of April. t. A copy of this nolle- and an applu-ailon Pursuant tlM-rrto and to the "Water Art" will- be riled In. tlw orm-e of II v Water llerordrr at Prtnre Huiert. B.C. Objrninns to the application may be rued with ihe said Water Iterorder or with the Comptroller of Water KlrtiM. parliament Uuildintrs, Victoria. lt.C, wilhln thirty days after the rirst appearance or this notice in a local newk.air. The date or Ihe first publication of this notice is May, It,' tna. BIUTISII. COI.IIMBIV nSIIINQ It PAf.Kl.NQ' CO., LTII. Applicant. By H: SherwivMl. Ap-tn. MINERAL ACT. Nolle of Application for CartlflcaU Of improvamanta. Mineral Hill Croup, ConsHtinr of Mineral Ilill Ko. I, Mineral Hill No. . Mineral lllll Nn. 3, and Summit Mineral Claims, situate In the sket-na Mininr OlvL slon or No. .1 Plstrlrt on the south-eastern end- or Iron Mountain, kiltmal Valley. Lawful holders, w. I. Oooilwin. Free Miner's Certificate No. SJOttC. Charles t. Moore. Kn Nifer'i Crrtinrate No. JI97C. TAKE NOTICE tlKt I. Charles E. Moore. Free Miner's Certirieate No. 31S7C. airenl for the owners. Intend ,at the end ot sixty days rrom the date hereor, to PPl.v to the Mlnma tlecordr for a Certificate of ImproveiMents for th nnmase of obtaining a Crown Grant or the above And' rake notice that aritr the einlra lion of one inotub front the dale, of the rirst publication f ibis notice the Lan-a-ara Flshlnr it racklnr Company Limited, will under section 7 or the said Act. apply to ihe Minister of Public Works, at bla orrire In Ihe City or Ottawa, for approval or ibe said site and plans and for H-ave to construct the raid wharf ami pier. Paled at Prtnre Btipert. B.C- thl 3rd day or May. ms. LANQAHV KlSIIIVfJ VACKISO COMPANY. LIMITED. By Its Solicitors; Williams. Manon Oomales NOTICE TO CREDITORS. And, further take notice that action, tin-f executor, -sliatl then lute.. Bad nolle der Snettoi, s of the Mineral Art n.ustl, Daled1ill 1st Tayf'mv be cilnui-n-pt he fore the Issuance of such ' . 4 ' jotrv'rtTRtit certificate f-&.,lri... . of . fmororements, ....... . I - - . . inpiin oatet this 17th day of anrlt. IBIS. LAID ACT; Notice of Inttntlon. to Apply to Loaa Land In I'rlnee Itupert Ld Reeordinf Pis. trlct ' or Coast Range S, and situate ot North narbarl Island. . TAKR NOTICE that Alfred Swanson, or i nn", unpen, occupation Mariner, m- jenns ti m'y ror a icae or the rollow Int- described land e- . Couiimnclnr ar -j" pot pisnted at the "nun rnn ,or .Mirm narnaei itand: thence around the Island al hlh . water, mark. ami roniaimnir aiv acres, moee or tesSj ALrtirn-swsisoit. D.ted AprU V. ti. AppI,Cin, tw. the Matter of the Estate of John Olund. I'erraseu. NOTICE l hereby riven thai all tier. sons having- claims ar'.t the late John Ckuid. who died at the City of Prince Rupert,, in the Provlnre of British Col mtibla. on the Jih day-vnr January, tlo. and to whose real km personal estate teller probate were r ranted by the Supreme Court or British Columbia on April II. m, to John Dybhavti ol Prince hu-perl. B.C.. are renuesteil tn send by reais. irrni ihisi prriiaiii. or oeuver in me ttnderstrned rull particulars lit .writing! pr their claims and staleuients- or l help ac. counts, and the nature thereof, and the. Securities (if any) held hy them, duly Verified; by slatulory derUralloii. .And take notice that after the tnd rt.v lif June, tflfs, the eteciitor will proceed' to distribute, tne. assets f . the decease.! autonr the persons.entliled .Iherc.M, havlnv eiranl -tnUy. tn the claims 'of 'which sal.t of rrlnrc Ttiipert. B.C Eaecutnr of the: Estate of Ji.lwr Olnml.. neeeasert' LAND ACT. Notica of Inttntlon to Apply to Loaa tenal' In Prlnco Ituperl Land Recording pis trln of Coast Hanr J, anil sllnate oiv Somh Rarhset Island. TAKE NOTICE thai Alfred Swannn, Prince Rupert, occupation Mariner. In. tends tft apply foe a lease of the follow Inr described landsi . Commencing ai a post planted at th north end of Snnti, Rtchael Island! thence around the Island at high water mark, aud containing &o ar r., nuv or lea. ALFRED SWANSOr, D,t.a Airti il. tl,,. maU