tf 1 is It faob roua laster Wall Board ensures a Irffeffme ofaatja faction when ijed forlwalls and ceilings.; fits truinjjl stands firm during the HffF of the building. WOMt CRACK WARP CKUMM.E IJUKN or WEAR OUT Is damp-proof, vermin-proof and a perfect insulator, ensuring cool in summer and warmth in winter. Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 LADIES' DRESSES, Coats, Millinery and Lingerie AH at Kargain Prices at FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue BLANKET Special For three weeks, commencing May 7, we will give the following prices: Single IllankctR ir? Double ItlankctB Ot All Blanketa washed in vary 8op and returned nice Anil fluffy. Pioneer L Phone 118 aundru DRY : BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 Double Load $6X0 .Large Sack SOc : COAL PRICES DOWN I'amblna Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11i' Alberta Soot less Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 13!) Secrnd Avenue MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 uariN for $1.00 Cash price tickets. Mclirlde Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office nnd Dairy - 11 Hi fit. Telephone 637. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone S7S DENTIST BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManui if QH-YE5 OH'VK- - OR- OR- CARVER CARVER ( ONME.TOO-II If NQWYOJVE I ( THERE 1 WHAT L . OPERATED ON ME -THF "QUO ME HE. 3 A WONDERFUL. DOCTOR- P. Rutrhart to be OITrml Irreilom of nty of Victoria Soon VICTORIA, May 14. In recognition of the great public eervteea of Mr. and Mr. R. P. Butchart, whose wonderful garden at Benvenuto have been generously thrown open to the public for many years and have attracted International acclaim, the freedom of the City of Victoria will be offered to B. P. Bute hart shortly. It Is learned. Victoria. Saanlch, Oak Bay and Es quimau are uniting In felicitations to be made by toe united districts to Mr. and Mr. Butohart In the near future. and which will Include as the central seme the offering of the freedom of the City of Victoria. The Butchart Gardens at Brentwood In Saanlch are the most famous on thia continent and they are almost unreservedly thrown open to the public who do not at all times use them a hould guests who are visiting them "tor many years visitors have been made welcome there and tne gaiaens have been one of the star attractions to tourists. TERRACE Prior to her departure this coming week on an extended trip to eastern anada and U4.A. Mrs. O. T. Sundal was the guest of honor of the members of Knox United Guild, at an enjoyable alternoon tea given at the home of Mrs. (Rev.) Wm. Allan on Thursday afternoon. Following the serving of refreshments. Mra. Allan, on behalf of tip) nHtfcefJ, eatanded .Beat wlshe for a plsaat holiday trip and the gathering sang "WUI Ye No Oorne Baa Again." A piano solo by Miss Annie Allan was also mueh entered. The funeral of the late William II. McDonald was held from tne family residence here on Friday afternoon and was very largely attended. Owing to tne absence of Rev. Wm. Allan, Rev. A. W. Robinson conducted the service and Rural Dean T. J. Marsh spoke vary feelingly of the sterling qualities fof tne d sewed. Interment was mt-fie in Kltsumkalum cemetery. The pall bearers were J. W. Orahero, E. 8. Cole, 1 K. Oordon. T. J. Klrkpatrick. E. T. Kenney and 3. Martin. There were many floral tributes from sorrowing friends. I HE HE OPERATEO OPERATEO ON ME.TOO-BUT ' FE.Et- LITTLE NEftVOU- THEY bAf HE tb VERY FORGETFUL-HE LEFT A 5PONGE, IN Ay f ! m Agreeably aged, smooth, fragrant congenial com pany anywhere DM m wm VI V si mrr Established 1832 . This advertisement Is not lished or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia at the Prance Rupert General Hospital, vbo I at present ;on a, vacation at her home In OoB,x-r City, was In town on Friday and Saturday, the gucet of Miss Marguerite Martin, also of the hospital ! under-graduate !. Mrs. W. H. Oliver returned on Saturday from a short trip to Prince Rupert. Mrs II. Halkrwall who baa spent the pact lew wnisJlai tttver daughter in Prince Rupert MrturWso home on Sat-uroaf . Mrs Smith of Port Bsslngton arrived on Saturday to spend the week-end with her daughter Brtnds at Hill Farm. I I I I - rtT 'TsA r- I I U I a I I 111 II I I ' " I I I T, ,f TOrt, id. r III 1. Tli colossal smcltrr at Trail, DJC., the horns of lb Consolidated Mlolng & Sihtltlng Company. 2. Mlnlnsdssn'in Vsncuufer. Nuts the women prospectors. 1. A trpcl ntlnlng seen at the 400 feet level. The old mining days of Ilritlib Columbia, that were aa rich jo, output a In ramsnte. arp being, revival There Is a new ro-rd Hi mlisaral ptoducllorjhi (Us stoat alhiy mlneralUed area on the North American ontl-nent, in which every conceivable mlacral la found. In all pbasen of mining - pin' poclliu:, tlevel-opnirn and production: lode m!n!iu. plRcer-mlnlDR. and ooal-m'nlnu. - Hie current year Ii wlioo "ltiK a benlthy and vigorous nct'vlty. Tim Innreat Increnses recorded iiif :-i lend ii Del t'.nc. nr.i the pro-vlncf posscHKcs the Bccond Kreat-aai k-.ul-ztiic mine in tUu world, ('oi.ner, too, shows nn Increased l'(i'lirtlnn, while the i-wiy day piu:t ol that gicat cou.ukny the Consolidated Mining and open up newly discovered mln-erallied areas for the prospeetoj-The nrlHh Columbia ('hnniber of Mlu has bua pruuioUng tU g-j j rap & ' a visit to Mrs. A. Akerrjern ol Prince Rupert. L. R .Raley and 8. J. Mayer of Smlthers were visitors hare at the end of the week. F. Moms of the B.C. Undertaker. Prince Rupert, was here during the week, bavin charge of funeral arrange menu Of the late W. H. McDonald. J. A. Del', in of Toronto was a visitor here at the week end Mrs. E T Brooks left on Sunday s delegate Irom Knox United Church, . .rraoe. to the annual ohurch con-re nee In Vancouver. Orval H Kenney waa bast at two i bleu of bridge on Saturday evening ' the home ol his mother, Mrs. O. T oundaj. The prlres lor high scores vere made by Miss Kathleen Burnett i lcJ Ja. Smith 'M- 1 AOF SMI7HEKS A bylaw chanting the weekly baJf holiday here from Wednesday to Thursday afternoon has been formally adopted by the town commissioner. Axel Anderson baa ordered machinery for brick manufacturing yard which he expects to have In operation bee by July. An excellent deposit of briok ,clay about a mile tram the centre of town will provide tne material to be used . The Hanaon Timber St Lumber 0 .iaa fixdahed its spring drive of log town te Sksena River to Oedarvale. rhere wllf be anotAer drive In July. The Smlthers town council ha com- nenced It walk and street Improve-meat work for the season. Rock baa Jtten applied to the intersection of Queen and Alfred Street which la usually a quajmlre svnd a new sidewalk It to be built from the United Church to the lane near Main Street. Mia Delia Carpenter, Miss Avis Wall. Miss Agnes Eriekson. Mies Vera Dood- aon. Miss MargaMt Down. Miss Irene, Melntyre and Mia Bertha Chapman were the winner In an essay competi tion recently held among the pupil of tne local school by the 8ml there Assemblv. Native Bona of Canada. NEW IIAZELTON Mis Edna Dobble nurse tn training I Mr. V. Soucle- left on Thursday on Excellent progrea is being made by British Columbia's Mineral Wealth Revives welfare of the mining, lnduttry Hmeltlng Company In Trail, n.C Ifor the last thlteen jreiars. The , m . w . . a v m t j v. iui i 1 , ramaeo than a taUY- it tne present activity in mming is the way ifl, which many partially developed properties and also prospects which have been lying dormant, are now being developed. Substantial progress has been made In building main trunk motor road throurb the province, while mnterlal Hid nre be I nit given in the working of mineral propertlea by n (misting In the construction or branch roada to them. New trail are ii iso continuully being built to asunisir "in; -v JE "M Ulon an in- t tho groat lnia in the' vrars. "Thema aino-oper- atlon witUthV5rloua,propect-ora' H.BoeWtlon or British Columbia. Many towns of the province have branch Ibambeia of mine and the classed in mineralogy and geology as well fit the mining lecture have been largely attended. It la , of Interest to learn that there are a few women prospectors attending these lectures ai wljl be tetn from the picture. Research work, too, with regard to mineral deposits I carried on continuously by tWe development brunch of lbs Canadian Pacific Jtallway V anted For Sale For Rent Omineoa HeraM. Ye c a n 1 1 y naid a visit to the school wMob is eondwet- d by Mr. Browning, who has been there for the past fourteen yean. Dr. H. C. Wrtneh. M.LA. tor Skeena. addrawnd a meeimg In New Haewlton school house last Saturday night. He told a good turnout of people of the work done at the last session of the leflelature. Malk Oeorae and other operators of the district state thsi the Nine Mile awnaon rasa is in nea ansee and in need of Immediate repairs. The matter la to be taken up with the government. The death occurred in the Mamltan ----- . patm Oaghlln aea; si. waa M a pMiem m tne institution for a month. . tie had a trap line for yean n the TMla Lake district and. ad ikr as la known, u survived by no rela tive. The cltv council tua muc ... vance in the mill rate her from as to 60. The shrinks In tasahl v.ln. through revertlona Is the cause for the increase as well as an increased school rate. II. V. Nelson, who has lu a i. dent of Prince George slnee 191S. left mis week for Port St. John where be will make his home In the future, being accompanied by his wif .h family. The Pacific Oreat Eastern Rail., i. calling for tenders for th, nureh... or hhe boiler of the old river steamers u pernor and conveyor which h.i,. Jfceen aaened near here for many year t"w rauway waa completed. J. O. Wllann i.n, ... .t . PI4? Bijard ' J frince Iff Of Ra 1 1 lat at smM mlasloners will hold a session here dur-nag the coming (rummer. i The annual Prince George P.n Fair I u;lll h. V.. I t- . orpicuoer and 8 this year, it has been decided. Kenneth Woods. uvomn.niu x. i I v. u. ...ID. Woods and child, arrived here thai , J br motor and will be sssoclaUd for tll ,umm wUh bis brother. Le, Woods, who arrived from Vancouver, m the management of tourist resorts in this province. AdwtU la Th DU Ntw lilt. FOB SALE (iCAsjT FiNO M V Satchel it kr PATIEMT VESTER.DAV) PLAN TO HONOR OWNER OF FAMOUS GARDENS DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. .2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTED WANTED. STENOGRAPHERS, ORADE two. for Dominion Government offices. Prince Rupert. Minimum salary 1 1080. Maximum flSSO. Vacancy at present for female stenographer for Flatter! Office. ,Iar particulars and essaUnaUoa, apply before May 17 to T. H. Poootfe. principal of High School. lis PARTNER WANTED WITH KNOW- ledge of flehruring business and market, and some capital by practical fiihcurer for herring aeltery near Prince Rupert. Apply Box 10S, Dally New Offlce. u WANTED. TO RBMT SMALL FUR. nlsel house or apartment, with possession about May 90. Apply Dally News offloe. llfl WANTED. CHEAP LOT ON FIRST. Second or Third Avenues: cheap Wilding eoMlderea. Apply Boa 103. New office. R SUABLE HOttSCXBCPSft WANTED - Apply Dally Nowa omc. WANTKJ. DAILY WORK BT YOUtKl woman. Phone Red . 116 AUCTIONEERS. PICINCK KtTKRT AICTIOV MART federal niock Pumlture of all kinds bought, sold or exchanged. Orating and paelrmg done. OoeaVs sold on Oammlaston G. J. DAWES, Auctioneer. Phone AM tne Indian pupils at Roeher de Boule acbool at Hagwllawt. proftoieocy and aptitude being shows for the various subjects. C. H. Oaywla. editor of toe OLD NEW8PAPER8 MAY BE USED W- atead of building paper or to lay beneath carpets on the floor. Oet special prloe on large tantlUea. Dally News. FOR SALE. WATERPRONTAOE AND townalte lot t Haysport. Apply Haysport Btate Company Llaaited. 813-403 Pender Street. West, Vancouver. B.C. 114 Oft SALE. LOT 2 BLOCK 10, STffW-srt. This lot fsces Btsth Street and backs up to the post office, the prior Is 11400. Bos SO0. Dally Nowa.Prine Rupert. tf POR SALS. FURNISHCD HO DM A NO S lota: fin garden. 938 9th Avenue E at a bargain. Price S1400. part cash. J. Squlrehnck. 1SS FOR RENT X)R R8HT.' CUPPSfCFON HOUSC. Ninth Avenue Bast. Rent naionable Apply City Tressurer, aty HU. tf OB RNT--PIAN08. PLAYER-PIANOS. Phenogratihs and Sewing Machine Walaer- Musk Store. tf POR R EKT rURffWH ED HOTAWKECP-Ing rooms by the day. week or month. Phone Red 807. tf POR RENT. PUaWISftlD APART-rti-APBlT Mussailom Orocery. HUI UMNO A1ATEKIAI-3 nrrriAL Lirini:K rnirea. Per u 2x4 oom. Bleed, a good grade I It 00 IxS Sblptap, No. S 11390 Plr V. Joint IWj0 8 In or 4 In. Flooring or V - lie. IS in Wall Sbrngtaa ... I lit M In. Roof Shingle. N.l Paff, XO0 In. No 1 sr.lplap. any width to in lino Rough Plr Board, mlsed width ft on 4 Light Bash, eeeti g MO 6 Light Saab $ 1.40 laatde daces, i ft. S In a Sit. S 140 Bsc Doors. I ft. S In a 8 ft. x 8 ta (glass) I 4 ao Front Doors, ditto f 8 T8 Abo a big stork of finish lumber Iway on hand, a well a Umatoo. wall board, veneer. tc. Write ua far prices. F..n:i.siou m'miii:r a siiinoix Co, Limited t. t Vletorta, , Ysncouver. B 0 EXCitANfiE yrw am srrovn h ri RMTi nr oeugnt and sold tnd esebsned Ptyer Piano r$J lV. -,At9OashjReliter lit stock. PAPAIIOPILOS SS0 Third Ate. MARA Ptione SIS CHIHOI'HACTIC R. k. r.vni.rmoN Chiropractor 6 S3 Third Avenue. Telephone for appointment now to Blue aa. iteaiaenre ptione niaek ats. Aoute and Chronic Disorder sueeeee-fully Ueated. Established 1994 I'ltlNCE IIUI'EKT TIDES tv'f 444vte KM1Y. MAY U High S:oo a m. 31:83 pjn. Low a -m aon. 1IIM p. TI'Mlltl 3i At am. tw 4:03 am. I6:ai pm. M I'.llM.Nh tV MIV in Jllgh 111:10 Jn. JB J4 n m. Low 4:88 ajn. 17:11 pm. TIIIUiKII.W. MAY II 17 ft 18.7 BO " id aoi 7.1 84 19.1 ft. Sl.fi 84 8.0 Hlh 18:00 noon ion ft, tow 8:48 a.m. s.a 17 68 p.m. 4.7 " IKIHAV. MAY IR Hlfh 0:05 aoa. MZ ft. 12:48 p.m. 20 4 " tow ":M a.m. 17 " 18.44 pjn. i 4 a " round, STEAMSHIP MOVEI lor t (internet. Sunday mi Pt.:, e H Tuesday ss ra-aii. Thursday pr;i :fl Friday --as. Prineev r.,' Saturday- May 17 s Pr i,,,. A: .., May S7- ss pi 1 1,.,. a,, IYSH11 VSHetHiirr Sunday a, cv.i. wewneaoay w. Pr t Pridsy - Cardriu Friday -as. !.. r,,,. Satarday- sj Pr RUpr-. May U a Prmeew a;.i . May t$--as. Priiirei Al.t . ft Port HimpxHi and Nu S Friday - a c.kic ram Perl Mmn and 1 Saturday- as Cni'i or Aityex Sunday a, r.iu;.. Wednesday w pr.vst omk Irom Anyoi Tuesday-- as cam 1 Thursday m Pr:i:,- ore lor Stewart and Prrmirf-Sunday- as ('aula Saturdsy as Pu i-r Ruasl Tom Stewart nnd PrnaW-Sunday m Prlncr Hujier Tusaday ss Cu'U 1 T (Jueen rharlotles May 19 as Pr:n Jc" 1 nm ()ueen CMrMIe- May 17- as Prlnrr J in: May 81- as Prinrr as 4r A tasks- Wednesday May IS May JS I'MHil Afctaka Thursday s ! May 17- ss P i: ' May J7 s 1'r Ta' Aiisjnv . J'k iJBUnrfays MAIL SCHEDlli for the Bast- Mondays. Wf(l!l"!'V closes Item the i:t nturdats as Printf Prini'fv Pr : ..- Tueedays. Thur.ri.iv mall due To Vancouver undaya Tueedays Thnnxlays lot CJit. May 6 i: ai' r Tralna. Mondays, W""1 ' Saturdays Itom Vahronvr Sundays Wednesdtyi Prldsys . Saturdsy 0 rB. Uy I J ' " TsaUti, Sundays. TufMsw and AH'e .-msii Wednesdays Itohi Ai)t and Allie ktm Tueeday Thursdays or Stewart and Premlrf-Bunday Saturdays . rmn Stewart 1 rr"" Sunday Tueaday - -To Nsss ftlerr Pol"- """" PrMay Prom Nas Rlirr Met" ( Saturday To Alaska Points- May 18 and '!' from Alask PolnU- Utf fl. H siwt 2J To4jiieen fl .rlotle W" May 8 aim ' .t from teen rtiarMte 1 17 anil fO I.KTTKK IMX Oriham At Atlin . 1st Ave. St Bih 81 COllf ih Ave. St Pull' n Mh Ave. Tiiomi"'"1 81 Till Ae. It Ul..Ti.r "- 11th Ave. c i;nr.' 0th Ave. s Bth Ave. St H' t,n 6th Ave. 4c cof.'i, , si ..u ... A, nroen 81 1W.II l . v lath Ave. it McBi 'K- S1 Prev. Oevt. B Pror. Oevt. VVnf ' O.T.P. Whsrf O.T.P. Station and Ave. ft 3il 8' 3rd Ave. St Pulti"' B' 3rd Ave. St fl"i H ""' Sundays -On p.m. colUctU'0. AH Cirri