swe ls f a if iy rg ; yf ' i’ ; . THE DAILY NEWB. Thuraday Tihs | stops the burn- ing and pre ventsblistering. Just as good for \ tender or bli tered feet, aching muscles, mosquito bites, cuts, bruises, andaliskin injuries. }}) (‘ag =A sure cure for ecre- ma and all skin dis- eases. All druggists Aluminum Reflects Good Housekeeping Fred Stork’s Hardware SECOND AVENUE Phone Black 114 EEDS! For the Garden Suited for Rupert soil. FEED Mitens Specially Prince For the CHICKENS HAY, GRAIN & FERTILIZER P.R.FEED Co. PHONE 58 P.O. Box 333 908 3rd Ave. Mrs. Smeeton’s Select Lunch & Tea Kooms West. 309 Second Avenue, Lunches, Teas, |ce Soft Drinks. Home - Made Bread, Cakes, Pies, Salad Dressing, Jams, Marmalades, Chutney, Ete. Famous Melton Mowbray Pies. cream, Pienic Parties Catered for GENTLEMEN of the Canadian Jury, I believe that every man has the right to do as he D—n well chooses, until he injures or threatens to in- jure someone else. I have lived up to that belief. The launch Narbethong is at your service for a price of $3.50 per heur, which price experience has proved to be necessary. There is no Variation. Square deal- ing pays. Therefore, it is the motto I have adopted. Hoomes K. Freeman PHONE BLACK 400 P.0. Box 109 TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail! General Contractors and Labor, Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. = i Phone 547 —~ P.O. Box 72i -—— The“Bartiand racing House Near Drydock E Dreier = we. Phone Red 246 ’ FISHERMEN GET POOR DEAL AT OTHER PORTS Visitor to Seattie Comes Back Very Dissatisfied With Treat- ment Received. Fishermen will be glad to have the strike settled, for they like marketing their fish here much better than at other points, Since the tie up they have been hadly handicapped. Some have taken their catehes to Ketchikan and others to Seattle, but at neither place have they been given any- thing like as good a deal as they would have received here. | .When the strike commenced, |halibut was selling at fourteen land fifteen cents. Immediately the men left their work it dropped to ten cents and has held there pretty steadily ever since. One of the men who went to Seattle with his fish told a News representative that the dealers there had given them the boot pretty badly. For number-one fish they paid twelve cents, but they culled the catch to such an extent that haif of it was numbe! 2, which sold at about half that price, There is no place like Prince Rupert for selling fish,” was the final conclusion of this fisher- man. “Here you get a square deal usually. It is my last trip to Se- attle for many a day to come.” VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES TONIGHT Westhoime Doubie Program 4 Be Repeated is Excellent Variety Show. There was a full house at th Westholme last night to see the picture “A midnight Romance, Stewart vaude the star and to ville turns. The Bailey sisters dancers. Their exhibition last night was first rate. All they need now is a little more vivacity a few touches of makeup and to practise the art of smiling and Anita the beautiful watch with as are great they become professionals of high order. Their dancing was much appreciated last night and the recall was spontaneous. ‘Archibald” was simply killing. Each of his character songs proved highly interesting and his change of makeup caused no de- lays. Anita Stewart is at her “A Midnight Romanee,” a curious story of lowe at first sight com- mencing with a chance meeting at midnight. Of there is a third party to the triangle but this time it is a girl who is look- ing for the man’s cash. The program will tonight. THE JUNIOR COLTS © WIN FROM DRYDOCKS In the baseball game Monday |between the Junior Colts and the |Drydecks the former were vic- itorious by a of 4% te 3%. From the beginning the advantage: jwas for the Colts and in spite of several rallys by the plucky and igritty Drydocks the tide of events icould not be changed. The hitting was made ‘by Eddie Clapp and George Hill, the latter mak- ing a home run in the eighth in- jnings. Don Graham proved to the }fans that he knew his game when jhe speared a fast fly travelling jtowards the brush behind second jbase. Sid Winsby was the ifor the game. Drydocks 5. best in course be repeated score uilnpire The lineups were: Hibbard, catcher; Morrison, ist base; Crossley, jpitcher; Lambie, right field: Fotos, short stop; Graham, 2nd |base; Halverson, left fleld; GC. [Hedlam, 3rd base, H. Hibbard, leentre field. | Colts—C, Currie, right field; G. | Mitchell, short stop; Martin, left | fleld; Suga, 2nd Frizzell, ipiteher; G. Hill, cateher; W. Mitchell, centre field; G. j ist Clapp, 3rd Following the game lot both teams went up hwere entertained to ice cream ithrough the kindness of Mr. Emad of the BE. E, Confeetionery. base: tober ls, base. the town base; i, boys and MISS M. A. WAY TEACHER OF MUSIC 309 Second Avenue Taking with students the syllabus of the Teronto Conservatoire of Music, from primary w advanced. - Phone Bjue 120 ae best Ctenate WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AND USE TAkKI NOTICE that M. KR. Lillico, of Ottawa, Ont, whose address is care Wm. | B. Hood, Atiin, B. C., Will apply for a jlicence to take and ase four cubic feet jper second of water out of Spruce Creek, which flows east to west and drains into Pine Creek, about two and one half miles} from Lake Atlin | The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 150 ft. below Cassidy Group on Jas. Nedved’s ground, and will be used for placer mining pur poses upon the Calder Bench Lease de scribed as Hydraulic Placer Mining Lease | No. 387. | This notice was posted on the ground | on the 27th day of May, 1919 A copy of this notice and an application | pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, ioi4 will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Atlin, B.C Objections to the application may be/ filed with the said Water Recorder or with! the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parlia- | ment Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper M. RK. LILLICO, Applicant, Ottawa, Ont By Wm. B. Hood, Atlin, B. C., Agent The date of the first publication of this | notice is June 919 23, ) hidden IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, | N THE MATTER O} ADMINISTRA TION ACT rHeE and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM McKENZIE LUGAN, DE CEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that in order of His Honour F. McB. Young, made the 9th day of June, A.D 1019, | was appointed Administrator to the estate f William McKenzie Logan, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are/ hereby required to furnish same, properly | verified, to me, on or before the 23rd day} of July, A.D. 1949, and all parties in debted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me! forthwith JOHN LU. MeMULLIN, OMcial Administrator DATED this 23rd day of June, A.D. 1919 IN THE SUPREME COURT UF BRITISH | COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION ACT and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE UF ANNTI SAIKKONEN, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS ANDREW LEIVO; DE CEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that in order of His Honour F. McB. Young, made the @th day f Jum A.D i919, It was appointed estate of Annti Satk Andrew Leivo, Administrator to the konen, otherwise known 4s deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish. same, properly verified, to me, on or before the 23rd day of July, A D 1919, and all parties indebted to the es tate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith JOUN H. McMULLIN, Official Administrator DATED this 23rd day of June, A.D. 1919 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION ACT and iN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LARS OLSEN THUNE, DECEASED, IN TESTATE TAKE NOTICE that in order of the Hon Mr Justice Clement, made the 24th ay f June A. D. 1919, | was appointed Ye ministraior t the estate of Lars UOlse ine leceased, and all parties having laims against the said estate are hereby equired to furnish same, properly verified me, on or before the 26th day of July 4. D. 10149, anc all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me farthwith JOHN H. MceMULLIN OMcial Administrator DATED this 26th day of June 1919 IN THI SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION Af — and - 1 THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALBERG COLE, DECEASED, INTES TATE TAKE NOTICE that in order of the Hon Mr. Justice Clement, made the 24th day f June A. D. 1919, | was appointed Ad ministrator te the estate of Albert Cole deceased, and all parties having claims sgainst the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to mr m or before the 26th day of July, A. D 191 und all parties indebted t late are required to pay the amount of their mdebtedness to me forthwith JOHN H. MeMULLIN OMcial Administrator DATED thisgesth day of June, 1919 Gasoline Saw The Portable | | With a real Clutch | LIGHT, STRONG, FAST, EASY TO OPERATE Cuts Wood in rain or shine 8c a Cord. ELECTRIC CO. Northern B. C. ELECRT# ICAL CONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIES Agents for Regal, Caille and Evinrude Engines Parkin Ward Electric Co. Phone 125 Night Phones, Black | 148, Red 403, Red 513 ee eS How Everyone Can Help HE Government has developed a liberal and loans. broad It is securing land. It is obtaining farming supervision. Associations, and Veterans assistance have agreed to allow t successful farmers have willingly worked on Qualification Committees which have to pass on the applicants. Met who have had experience in lending money on farm property are serving on Advisory Loan Committees, judging land values But even such practical assistance is not enough. I “Tt és at once a privilege each community farmers can be of real service to the sold = pe oe em 6~—Sse settler. They can give him advice about local conditio: who hire rendered service They can lend him an extra horse or plough, give lima day boreweia” manean eer help at seeding or harvest time, extend to him tha —Grain Growers’ friendly, neigiiborly, respectful spirit which he deserves Guide. In this way Canada iy performing a double duty. It i discharging, as far as possible, the debt we owe to our the body of . 1; sol! cour But the plan needs more. munity spirit of co-operation. ers; and it is adding to try’s chief industry a competent, willing producers Full information ahout lands and loans for soldiers willbe sent on requ tu the Provincial Superintend e Solcier Settlement Board Rogers Building, Vancouver, B. C (W. J. BLACK plan to help soldiers settle on i It is granting substantia! advantageous i equipment, implements, building materials and live stock. It is providing agricultural training and Already Provincial Governments, Universities, Farmer ‘ Associations are giving valuabk Many manufacturers and sellers of farm supplie soldier settlers special prices Chairman ) farms. prices on That is as much asthe Government itself can do. It needs a com- Many ‘The dt soidtier ibution of settiers in Sr rural cCOmmuntt ut f material « tstane Ferm end Dairy loronto i Union Ban} ui g, OTTAW Soldier Settlement Board ail tT MINERAL ACT CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS MINERAL AC} CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE NOTICE Beaver, Sundog Fraction, Clark, Jimm)| tron Bug, Blue Jay, John Bull® Jot Fraction, Reb Koy, and Nephin Fraction! Bull No. 1, John Bull No 5 and Drum Mineral Claims, situate in the Naas Mining|Lummon Fraction Mineral Cigums, #ituate Division of Cassiar District. in the Naas Mining Division { assiar Where located:—On the west side of] District Granby Bay, near Anyox Where located Approiiga tely tw TARE NOTICE that I, H. N. Clague ofimiles up Falls reek, Grathy Bay the city of Duncan, B.C, acting as agent TAKE NOTICE that lL, i. N. Clague of for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Siw the city of Duncan, B. C., tounge a8 agent ine and Power Company, Limited, Freelfor the Granby Consolidated Ymmning, Smelt Miner's Certificate No s2188-¢ intend,jing and Power Company, | ignited Free sixty days from the date hereof, © appl) |Mmers Certificate No s2isa-< Intend to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate|sixty days from the date hereof, t apply f improvements, for the purpose of ob-[to the Mining Hecorder for g Certificau taining @ Crown Grant of the above clain ~ Improvements, for the purpose of ob And further take notice that action, un der section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of Im provements Dated this 3rd day of July, A.D. 1019 . N. CLAGUE, B.C.L. 58 NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of fresh certificate of tithe to Lots 45 and 46, Block 1, Section &, City ef Prince Rupert, (Map 923 NOTICE i8 HEREBY GIVEN that it is my intention to issue, after the expiration f one month from the first publication hereof, a fresh certificate of title to the above mentioned lands in the name of Donaid Koss and Robert MacKay, which certificate is dated 2ist day of January 1915, and is numbered 7115-1 H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles DATED at the Registry Office, Prince Kupert, B. C., this 25th day of June, 1919 LAND ACT sotice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Chariotte Is s Land District, tecording District of Skeena, and situate ® Langara Island. Take notice that Hume B. Babington of rince Rupert, B. C., occupation master mariner, intends to apply for permission to lapse the following described lands:— Comipcucing at & post planted about & chaing if @ soulheasterly direction from the 5. W. corner of Lot 995; thence south aiong high water 600 feet; thence west about 200 feet to low water; thence north westerly about 4 chains along iow water to @ point due south of the 8. W. corner of Lot 908; thence north about 8 chains to the 8.W. corner of lot 998; thence southeasterly along high water to post and containing five acres, more or less. H. B. BABINGTON, Dated May 7, 1919. IN THE SUPREME COURT COLUMBIA Between: MILES een. Plainuf, PAUL NELSON, Defendant. TAKE NOTICE that & Writ of Summons bearing date the twenty-first of May, 1919 has issued out of this Honourable Court claiming against the defendant cancelia tion of @n Agreement of Sale of Lot Fil teen (15), lock Fifteen (15), Section Five (5), (Map 928) in the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Colum bia, and that all monies paid thereunder by the Defendant be forfeited to the Plaintiff as liquidated damages; AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that by Order of the Honourable Mr, Justice Cle ment made herein on the twenty-seventh day of June, 1919, the Defendant should cause an appear © to be entered herein within thirty (30) days from the date of the last publication of this notice, which said last publication will be on the third day of July, 10919, and that should the defendant fail to enter an appearance the Plaintiff shall be at liberty to proceed with the action and apply for judgment Dated at ort. upert, B.C., this @7th day of June, 4 EB. BURRITT, District Registrar, Supreme Court ae OF BRITISH fining & Crown Grant of th above claim And further take tiotice thas action, un der section 85, must be compenced before the issuance of such ceriifeate of im provements Dated this 3rd day of July A.D. 1019 H. N. CLAGUE '§ ¢.L. 8 TIMBER SALE X 4719. sealed tenders will be nmeeived by the Minister of Lands not later tham noon on the 10th day of July, 191%, for the pur- chase of Licence 4 1719, io cut 805,000 feet of Spruge and Hemlock, on Lote 6001 and 6002, Kitimat River, hange V., Coast Mistrict. Pwo years will be alloweg for re-moval ~ Umber, Further particulars of th er, Victoria, B. C., Prince Rupert, B.C TIMBER SALE x 4649. Sealed tenders will be rmeeived by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 2nd day of July, 1919 for the pur chase of Licence X 1649, "cut 1,412,000 feet of Spruce, Cedar and wemiock, on an ‘rea situated on Kildalla byy Rivers Iniet hange 2, Coast District Chief Porest or Disgpict Forester, Two years will be alloweg for re-moval | of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Porest er, Vietoria, B.C., or Diggrict Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C. s ae TIMBER SALE x 1762. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the Sth day of July, i¥ig for the pur chase of Licence X% 1762, to cut 700,000 feet of Fir timber Poating im Northerly portion of Harrison Lake, New Westminster District. One year will be allowed for of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forest er, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Vancouver, B.C. TIMBER SALE x 1209. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not liter than noon on the 10th day of July, 1%\9, for the pur chase of .icence &% 1200, yo cut 960,000 feet of Spruce and Cedar on an area ad joming T. 8S. X% 1208, Eyersiie Channel, removal Range 3%, Coast District Two years will be allowed for re-moval of timber. Further particulars of re Chief Forest. | er, Vietoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C TIMBER SALE x 1650. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands hot lier than noon on the 10th day of July, 1049, for the pur chase of Licence K% 1660, to cut 886,000 feet of Spruce and Heniock om an area adjoining Lot 505, Chyek-Walia River, Range 2, Coast District Two years will be allowed for re-moval of timber Further particulars of wre Chief Forest er, Victoria, B.C... or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. 0. ; The Salvation Arm Ce ee ee STARTS MAY 19, MONDAY And continues all this mor along all points of the G.'1 The Salvation Army Did I's the Army as well as the Arm) at Home. NOTE paign will start in July an all uther places on the coas! Red Shield Campaign IN HAZELTON Bit, Let Us Do Ours. Support the Army beh: First to Serve, Last to Appeal. Prince Rupert cam , ee ; Harry : Hanson Having a year's lease on Westenhaver’s store, next Westenhaver's office, will sublet part of this to others, either for office purposes or: for Rent Phone eoeerre NOTICE The Reliable Piumber show or sample rooms reasonable. HARRY HANSON The Reliable Plumber 489. P.O, 139 Second box 395 Avenue. rer Never forget the classified list FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddell BLACK 367 — GREEN 394 Save Money in Lamps. oor look through on Page 5. to