s at Prince Rupert of the New Ch evrolet t.i(.'lii Delivery Chawiig .. JjMuti.no VI ' j Ton Truck ChasHjg $800.00 Roadster .'y....:,. $808,0(i Uoadstcr D4livery $808.00 Touring $808.00 coupe ......a $oai.oo rn.-irh $o;ti.oo ,aan .......... $jo::o.oo Cabriolet . . $10:50.00 Imperial Landau ,$ 10X0.00 Front Bumper and, Jtear ItnmperetteH standard aquip-mnt on all Tasaengar Mudels. iisr Wheel Standard rriiiipment on Imperial and Cabriolet only. On other Twirtels $n0.00 extra. Spare Tire and Tube, ? I ii.no extra. Kaien Garage I'hone 52 RICHMOND Louvre in 'S 1 AMOUN F0K VALUE Ladies' Coats Hats and Dresses II s. WALLACE CO LTI). " " v , Corseleites GOSSARD i' in nii-e quality Silk I '.ai isle. BUantir In- I '.artern. Risen 32 to Mwrilll $2.45 H.S.WallaceCo.Lld. i t! Avenue and Fulton I'hone 9 . NOBLE FIVE MINES Miller, Court & Co. Hpon-"I and placed before the ' uch well known pro-'' as Cork Province ut V- hit i water nt 25c, Pend " II"' at 26c, and now they ' NOBLE JTIVK MINKS I l ut Me a share. I I ' r three quartern of a '"I! dollarg has been ' ; on development, power !1' iiul mill. This iH a it property. Subncrip-till en by S. D. Johnston CoXtd. 'n 2nd Avenue Ajfcnts for Miller, c0urt & Co. Ltd. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone C3 un;,K,,, Warehousing, and "ixtnl.utinjr. Team or Motor Service. ' -oal Sand and Gravel. We Sitecialln In I'ionu and furniture MuvIiik. VANDERIJ00F ' ne election campaign u beglnnlnr to warm up in Omlneoe district following the selection of Arthur Sliellord its the Conservative standard beam It is altogether likely tnat Hon. A. M. fcUn-on will be renominated by the ! The clearing of the Tatchl River, which the federal government Will take care 01 thU, jmar, was .again discussed t tnerntiftt MipjVan(WrhoofHj.ir(f1 ft iTaae lasr.week. , i i One of the picturesque figure of ,h etoney Crek Indian Reserve wi removed In the death laat week of Jok Vene-erhoof, whose age waa uncar-lul ad who belonged to . the kl oui natives whieh te feet ttsrp-pearlng. Jack was employed a a young man in 1866 during the construction of the old overland telegraph Mm. Ernest amedley. who has been aerloualy 111, is now making aattafaciory prog rem toward recovery. j A daughter waa born to Mr. aad lira. Jams Hargreavea of Vndrhoof lent Thursday ! Pat Calhoun ban purchased the lc cream plant and fixture trim P A Mitchell. Mr. and Mra. Andrew ltae und family I have moved on to their farm north oi Venderhoof. I Provincial Constable M. H. ManeeU wlll return thla week from Victoria whore he waa called on acoouat of the serious llrneaa of bis brother I Willises Millar la recovering from an illaeas which- has confined him to hia for the paat two or three weeks. Oencral capital. Vancouver. M. I. Taylor of Print Oeoeae, newly ; appelated Indian Agent days In town last week. spent a tew and Mrs Arthur M Imbley ana Satisfaction Cuoronteed Brier yell purchwis floor' coTerlngs lou ler th GvU&tilon ''"""'SVr It Isyouroalpttsl" SMurenee of gea" (ntli"tt "Tht Gold 81 tsnJ" our Ouarenis ,'." I.ttlun and the he " your moasr can buy. I cCthc' I 1 service i Fairbanks-Morse Steele Pumps The. Fairbanks Mors Stock Pump H not just another pump. When Fairbanks Moi .,c & Co. decided to build a pump for handling wood pu!p stock und othrr fibrous .r stringy material, they oaniutted with Mr. A. a Wood, an out-standing authority and designer of P'Jtnps or tl is nature. Mr. Wood worked with Pawbanlro-Morse en-gisiecrj and produced a pump that is an improvement on anything liw Tf.-rr: r!igac4 or constructed. The new unawovad stork pump, with it two Made acJotM iinp !!, will liandV without dogging, fluid! containing -jIkIs up to one jiipt sL-'j cinaller tlian the suction opening, and fibrous or stiiitgy material of any consistency that wilt flow through a pipe line. Ok CANADIAN FairianSss-Moise COMWXKYJSmUtd SikK, ftrhnttswii flaws naaw mart kju-aQrUmmtfMlmm Maw I Sunday ainee Oeorge Ogstoa. chairman A aon waa born at the Vancouver 01 the village commlasionen. of Vandor- Mr hoof, sailed tram England for Canada Hamilton of Fort St. the Canada. ovsw Mf'e- Ms. ri i of irresvtae lilnii Urmi k Hl Kit4 old Dominion Line steamer 'the Oovernmtiit Tetegraphs will situ; on May . tSu. STEWART The Brig laser group tver section, owned V- CO. In by ra2 DAILY NZT73 " season, mostly diamond drilling. t IJ. P. Qibaoa. who returns today from a trip to Vancouver, while In the south completed a deal in connection with the Mayflower group w in I.undy Br. of Vanoouver. ' Mra. O. W. Barrth Vi returned to 1 6 lev. art from a trip to victoria. Mm. N. U. atrvwaa lift hint week for KatehJkaa when her y.,n in aerlouMy, Ul Mrs. Charlaa Larson is on a trip to Tolkwa.' Ur. Larson tuviuK accompanied her aa far aa Prlnot Hupcn laat week An Increase baa been ante of the dtewart Hews. made In the Br. a). E. MeXoohnle Nichol Thompson. Oeorge Markle, H c. Magaac and H. W. M. Rolaton biive been elected dnwetors of the Marmot Metals MUtfag Co. Pred jQUdry, Prince Rupert optician, arrived here yestatday and will apend the week haw on arolrwlonal bualnesa. The big chemical engine has been moved Into the Ptue Hall for the sum- mer. The Women's Atixlll. rv t-, the 8:w- ;arf HoKprlul has elocti t! -iifprs an follow: president, Mrs. I. A y.-.unr; vioe- president. Mite . W Maxwell, aecret-iary. Mrs. R. W. K'::n;iy: treasurer, Mrs. 8 O Lawrence. Oerald Bsrvlee, for some time teller In the local branch oi the Bank of 'Montreal and more recently at Trail, has been transferred to Mayo, Yukon Territory, where a new branch is being opened. A compressor ar.tl ntier mining machinery Is being taken into the Marmot OoM propartj at the head cf Magee Paas. Five thouKaud feet of lumber for camp eonstru-tlon la also being taken in by Jack Rennle. Five nan are working at the mine. The Premier t i. wi' Charl rjrr: 'jr building her 't::1' Into whioh -... . into mining outfits north of boot have returned to town. Vanoer head to develop aad cperato the Vlr-j gin Is and Border asaup of taken over the Caonaur group adjoining the Virginia, the vendees beta Charles Lake of Stewart and Arthur Noble of Ocean Palls'. The deal la lev the Marmot . tn. .... hnn4 with a sutatMitasi Oecrge M family have returned to town and Bunn, has been syndicated on the unit taken up residence on Church Street, system in a maaoer like the Porter - payment. teas are betna taren be the atawaK kho fiaanced aeveral yenra aj o to keep Orientals out Mlas Mar Snell Is making satlsfac- Clay Porter Is cbaftmau uf the board c or thu tmmv Th-rr w. noot tory recovery following s recent 111- mm tees, other mawihsm of whieh u- now Bess. Oeorge atuan aad . L. Btnart. It la likely that strong local support will ' Archdeacon O. A. r.la of Prince (m- Mm. Charles I. Allan and bar ala be given the Maue pen condweted eervtces here yesterday cnuoren arriveo aare last wees rrom ; and will leave tonkswt on bis retwoi to mnee aaorg ana nave taken up essi-, laaaarmi ror camp construe uen on print Rupert. t la the Surger house on Third the Mad Beef group of claims, ad)otn- . Mr. Allan bat, taken over Pat mg the tfearado on the north, la no wrtnk Caw W wWllliowl a Calbwana barber ahep here. being moved up the hill hy a crew un- up M vancowver. dor the suaerrlakm of John Haahti Mining outfits wending their way The oamp will be bum at an eievaaon yrark gaabn Rtewart's grand old Into the Omlneca gold flelde are now of Me feet la full view of Stewart. mn (ft lMt nearlnc tbatr aeatmatlons. Tt was twenty-five yean ago The new company, recently organhwd m Kamloope t week for the Old Men's In Vancouver, nas riaaneea ror aoo.uuo , oa worth of work to be carried out thin Subscribe for the. Da 11 BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME NOW AT LITTLE EXPENSE Mere l a prkcrehirtion that means Wl'rwaa',- UiiiamH tit- gS7 aomethJiiC to the thrift v Iwusewlfe g'W3BBasiHarmmaySS w tSffCii ItmeonsaiiopportuMfy tosecurr "JjPgTiiP3j'iafc?a rbannlngly paMerneJ, eaey-to- IgsrTS Gold Seal Rugs ?or these lowprke! ''r Sgf J 91 6 IMH J7.M S'&i 9 s 7H " - - - - Trary JIQ Otber tontenleat slses at i55fr-f -PKsPS pnHetleiwte fr jgy XL.- "sStof". jr WBPa Plui . . the greatest Improvrment SS(r r&TJS!&--' d&XrQ Cf?2 In the fltKir-covartiit buslneas the iaw itfJ'lr jam , " AVjMji& MSlSn new"AfHroe,,surfaeethatbulld -Sa -Ttl J&&wWW& HRA longer wearing rldlit Into the base jpaVr-tr -P ; 7 y &jf dk&wWl und throuthout the whole wesrlim ht &B& 'rPjSefir ttTtmi surtiue . . . only obtainable In '"aCJ geufieCongleim withthtGold yTL1 Set vnur denttr netr one" OJlr him it JnJSSrVjIt syf xfiUr tarn -aSHBbffle' "v. 0NG OLEUM SEAL Rugs .iOLBUM CANADA LIMITED, MONTREAL t I N S-l- S T ON S X 0 30 sHraaSl The Burns Lake Assembly. Native Bona of Canada, baa elected omeers as follows: president. P V. Tallon: trice-president. Dr. J. T. Steele, ascaad vice-president. Ken Warner: seceetary. Hu- taert Q fttualllialv me Nsttve Bom win take crura D! tne--ei'iieaaiai oi Dominion Day here. Pour hundred and ten new names Mr. jdays in 5. Andrew Cetrem has taken a position In the Lake View Hotel. . ; R. Q. Stearns and daughter, Mis Q race Steams, of Tlntagel were visitors , in town last weak. C. Polk la back In the district to attend to hia mining lntereaU netu Poreatdale and Topley. Heeea D. Long of Francois Luke wn a business visitor in town last weex The local hospital board has declrtw to build a new hospital here uml another meeting is to be held in the near future to make further plans hv going ahead with the structure. Harry Nlcbolla has been appointed to the forestry service and will work in the vicinity of Burns lake The Burns Lake and District braucb Mb MteO sad mm while fzxmg. L-I N G -J- GI fl " T Glffr mm fj&vM. m m i 7 Mm m tin i 1 7 h&fati3j&&i sj&0 I jlp affltligF 9 J :4 .' Eg OR a quality Gin possessing the most pleasing flavor, ask tor bterlmg London Dry. C It is distilled by experts v according to the best - a. cj London tradition and is thoroughly rectified to obtain perfect purity and sparkling clearness. Sterling John Collins (I Twtythird cocktail ghat Sterling London Dry Cm. juice of one lemon. nece of ice, one teaspoonful sugar, bottle cold soda. Sterling Gin Tcey f One lump ice m tumbler, juice of one lemon or lime. Sterling London Dry Gin. Fill up with toda water LONDON DEVG!N FAQE FIVfl IP. aVVI ' tills advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government BUKNS LAKE Douglas Lay of Haaeltou. resident mining engineer, gave an Interesting lecture laat Tuesday evening under the auspices of the Burns Lake and Dis trict Board of Trade with President R. Lowe In the chair He ea pressed tlBuam regarding the future of the mining district of the Bablne and ad' vkwd that the Mechakp plateau he pros pected. Mrs. J. C. Bsnkel of Francois Lake Lodge baa Increased the accommodation to take care of aiatsen truest aad expects a considerable increase In patron-uge this season. She is planning the erection of a new kd four rulles from the head of Ootsa Lake. of British Columbia All Sweaters, Mackinaws, Wind Breakers REDUCED 15 PER CENT IIUllUERS, sites 6 and 7, regular $2.25, now Shoe Sale Ccmtinitea. Every pair must go. THOR JOHNSON hnve been added to the voters' list In p. rvr'ii'T rnnntl'uenrv It Is announced . . by Ooverurwi . Ai.ei.t J. D Moore ol tnc Canadian Uvk.ii jb elected oi- Port Praaer. Very few names have been (lwra toitowa: president. V. 8chsl- taken oft the list. derup: first vice-president. Arthur Shel- ford; second vice-president, W. H. R. Bird of Poreatdale1 died camnbell: secretary. James Pedley; ex- at the Burns Lake Hospital last Monday e.utive. R Lowe and William Leverett, alter a long and severe Illness. She Burns l,. a q Ajjnan. Bndako, and leaves a widower and Infant son to Janw- A wigglns. Poreatdale. mourn her loss. The funeral tone place i . . . on TuasdHy with Rev W. R. Ashford officiating. I w. x. Holmes of Topley spent a few Burns Lake laat week. SALT RHEUIU All Over Ker Hands and Between Fingers Mrs. Walter Miner, Midville Branch, N.8., writes i "I bad salt rheum all over my hands, and especial! between my angers. It was impossible for tue to put them in water, or do mv house work. "After trying medicines and salves, which did me no pwA, 1 lu nrii f being so wonderful, and after taking two bottles I am entirely relieved of svy trouble. " Manufactured ealy by The T. MJlbttrn Limited, Toronto, Oat, 8Bf City Meat Market (SELYIG IlltOS.) 3rd Atenue Phone 701 MEAT. HSU, VEGETAHLEfi aad ALL KINDS OF NORWEGIAN PHOnUCE" ,v.4 -ftjp delivery Observe! All articles are of superior quality and absolutely fresh. DRY : BIRCH JACKPINE AM) CEDAU Single load $4.50 Double Load H.60 Lare Sack 60c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Effg $12.00 Pembina Wanhed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootlenfl Fkk $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classed of coal HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 1.19 Second Avenue For Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies, Bulk-lev alley Hay and Grain, Seeds. Fertiliser and COAL, call up 68 Prince Rupert Feed Co.