THR OAILY NEW* ZAM-BUK stops the burn- ing and pre- ventsblistering. good for tender or blis- tered feet, aching muscles, mosquito bites, cuts, bruises, and all skin injuries. A sure cure for ecze- ma and skin dis- Pool Room 721 Third Ave. The Empress Hotel CIGARS Two per cent. Beer JOHN PELLICANO SEEDS! For the Garden Specially Suited for Prince Rupert soil. FEED HAY, GRAIN & FERTILIZER CHICKENS P.R.FEED Co. PHONE 58 P. O. Box 333 908 3rd Ave. Mrs. Smeeton’s Lunch & Tea Rooms 309 Second Avenue, Soft Drinks. Home - Made Bread, Cakes, Pies, Salad Dressing, Jams, Chutney, Etc. Famous Melton Mowbray Marmalades, Picnic Parties Catered for TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labor, Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 — The Gurvich Transfer Phone Green 548 Office, Fraser St. P.O, Box 725 P.O. Box 10? We: Sell : Coal 6th Ave. and Fulton Street Nice large Furnished Rooms for Gentlemen or Married Couples. Every Convenience oe | Charlotte City The “Gartland’” Boarding House 416 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydock Board by Month or Week. Phone Ked 245 FOOD STOCKS U. 8. Government's Huge Stocks of Army Foodstuffs Alleged Deteriorating Though Badly Needed. July 9.—Millions meat and canned Washington, of pounds of | vegetables are ly the War Department, deterior being kept on hand lating while the American public I needs every ounce of food. This Istatement was made by C. W |Hare, director of sales for the de partment, before the committe investigating war expenditures. This food, he said, ¢ 75,000,000 msists o bacon, 9%, 850.000.0000 pounds of 800 pounds of ham iworth of canned meats and $100,000,000 canned worth of vegetables. This foodstuff was offered for sale recently by the War Depart ment, but only one bid was re- which than which ceived, was for less half the value of the the department refused to accépt It was expected that of this food would be of to foreign countries, as for it all t be thrown on the United States narket would demoralize business considerable time goods, most disposed for some | ; Sport | As the St. Andrew's Society was unable to field a team last even- ing two scrub teams were chosen from the players and the tators. The game was a fast one and many goals were scored. The feature of the match was the ex- traordinary agile goal keeping of “Seotty” Dennis. . * *. Malcolm Lamb played excellent- ly in the game last night and if football crities had any prestige upon the matter of picking teams many would have Malcolm play- ing the half-back line on the reg- ular St. Andrew's team. oes Phe Rupert Athletic chance of carrying honors for football in The players are all and turn up in good time all re Delay in spoils the whole match. . . * spec- have a goor away the this city enthusiasts to play. starting very often For the past few popular pastime weeks a very among the yaung people has been canoeing an rowing among the many bays and inlets harbor. Th long evenings give an opportunity for three or four lightful exercise. across the hours of de- Yesterday afternoon there were a large number of swimming e! ithusiasts over at the Salt Lake The water fine conditior and according to those who have was in been swimming since the begin- ning of the season it is becoming warmer. Added facilities are rapidly making this delightful spot very favorable for good rac- jing and water sports of all kinds. | . . . A number of the younger! of Prince great in- baseball for the boys Rupert show jterest in samme jones are down playing on Marke Place nearly every fine ithe week rhey are taking a clos note of all the will evening il special thal right stuff. . . . plays and jin time show they are made of the very en- thusiastic over baseball and be- | Fi 3 : Some of the girls are ‘aides attending all the ball ¢ Ihave practises themselves once in la while. They have the right spirit and the work out on Market ames |Place yesterday was evidence of lwhat they might show their big |brothers. ' . . Baseball. | American League-—St. |Boston 0; Chicago 8-6, Philadel- iphia 7-2; Cleveland 2, New ; Detroit 2, Washington 1. | National League | Philade Iphia 1-5; Brooklyn 0; Cincinatti 3, 1; St. Louis 12, New York 8. Western Canada—Regina 2-1 Winnipeg 1-0; 3 Moosejaw 1, See the classified ads. tive el : LAND AC’ PRINCE RUPERT LAND rHICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE TAKE notice that E. M, Lauder, occupation teacher, Dis PRICT Dis ISLANDS to apply following deseribed lands Commencing at @ post planted south shore of Maude Island, about 7! feet east of the 8. E. corner post P. BK, No 1284, thence north 20 chains; thence east 20 chains; thence south 20 chains; thence west 20 chains to point of commencement : EDITH MAUD LAUDER ivi Date June 14, ARE WASTING ind specification and Department of Public STIKINE Telegraph Creek, B. ¢ the f wing descr their indebtedness to me Louis 3, 1919, and all part tate are York Chicago 6-4, Pittsburg 2, Boston Saskatoon a on page of Queen intends for permission to purchase the} on the this notice in a local A. 30 PRINCE RUPERT WATERFRONT LEASE reecived by LALED TENDERS will be Lated 4 Victoria, B to 12 clock noon on Thursday, 31st i9i9, for the purchase of a lease f parcel or tract of land forming part the waterfront Lot “K,” im the City e Rupert, Provinve of British + mbia, and land covered by water lying nt of suid waterfront Lot h and | cularly described | h may be more part as fuilows IMMENCING at a point where th norther! boundary of water front Lot h produced Easterly will intersect the Easterly boundary i } it of way of Grand Trunk Paci Railway; thence north 43 le ij i east a distance f 175 t; thence s th deg. 28 m. 15 s East a distan of 34 feet; “thence $ h4 leg 47 min. West a dis tance f 175 feet to the I terly = 1 f the said Right of Way Grand Trunk Pacific Railway North 33 deg. 28 min, 15 se West and following along the East ‘ boundary of said Right of Way the p int of commencement taining 1 acres, more r les Term of Lease to be 10 years { tified heque covering one year's i] must accompany each tender, the eques of unsuccessful tenderers to be d immediately. The highest r any tender not neces ily accepted tenderers must stat what business ey are engaged in and must designat irly just what use they intend to make the premises; how much they intend t nd in improvements, in what manner 1 in what time rl llowing, amongst other conditions | be imposed under the Lease That prior to the erection of any wharf the roperty, plans of same must b« mitted for the approval of the Minis of Lands, at vision must be made for the rhead crossing shown on the Meta an of Waterfront Lot K ilso access and from the water in connection wit! same. That rent shall be paid in annual stalments in advance G. R. NADEN Deputy Minister of Lands partment of Lands, Victoria, B. Cj June 30th, 1919 SEALED lersigned, and TENDERS endorsed Landing Float and Approach at Port Es addressed to the fender for received at this Thursday, ington is, See will be ntil 42 o'clock noon, duly 31, 1018, for the construction of a Landing Float and Approach at Port Es ngton, Skeena District, B. ¢ Plans and forms of contract can be seen forms f tender biained at this Department, at th Mice f the District Engineer at Prince R and at the Post Office, Port Essing ton, B. ¢ renders will not be considered made on printed forms supplied by the vepartment and in accordancé with I tions ntained therein Each tender must be at mpanied by in accepted cheque on a chartered bank/| abl to the order of the Minist j blic Works, equal to 1 p.c. of the u os teade War Loan B is | f Don n will also be a I 1 as va I and heq if to mak pa ld an NOTE I I : ant obtained at s Department by depositing an 4 epted bar heque f the sum f 81 syable to the order of the Minister of/ blic Works, which will be ret intending bidder submit a regular bid By order, R. C. DESROCHERS Secretary Works Ottawa, June 26, 1919 CASSIAR LAND DIS DISTRICT OF CASSIAR DIVISION rRICT rAKE NOTICE that I, Robert Hyland, vecupation trader permission to lea land t planted nh tre vards ' tend to apply olupencing at @ 3. W. corne about 2 : reek i 2 miles westerly from Telegray ek nting the Stikine River thence th chains; thence east 20 chains thence south 7 chains; thence west 20 tains to the point of commencement, and ymntaining fifteen (15) acres, more or less ROBERT HYLAND Date May 29, 1919 iN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION ACT and N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LARS OLSEN THUNE, DECEASED, IN rESTATE that in order of the Hon TAKE NOTI I ‘ Clement, Made the 24th day D. 1919, | was appointed Ad 1 the estate f Lars Olsen deceased and all parties having aims against the said estate are hereby ed t UPnISnH same, proper verivied me, on or before the 26th day of July D. 1919, and all parties indebted to th: required to pay the amount of forthwith JOHN H. MeMULLIN OMetal Administrator DATED this 26th day of June, 1919 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION ACT and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Of ALBERT COLE DECEASED, INTES TATE TAKE NOTICE that in order of the Hon Mr. Justice Clement, made the 24th day f June A. D. 1919, I was appointed Ad ministrator t the estate of Albert Cole deceased, and all parties having claims igainst the said estate are hereby required furnish same, properly verified nh or before the 26th day to me of July, A. D € indebted to the es required to pay the amount of heir indebtedness to me forthwith JOHN H MeMULLIN OMecial Administrator 26th day of June, 1919 WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AND USE DATED this SE TAKE NOTICE that M. P Visen, whese lress is Alice Arm, B. C., will apply s licence t take and use 10 second feet of wnter I f Tumble Creek, also kKhownh a8 Goat Creek, which flows west erly and drains into the Kitsault River bout 17 miles from its mouth at head of Inlet of A e Arm The water will be diverted from the bream #1 & point about 2 chains easterly rom 8.6. corner Lot 3196, Cassiar Dis trict, and will be used for shining purpose pon the mine described as the North Star Mineral Claim, Lot 3634, Cassiar District This notice was posted on the bh the 20th day f June 1919 ‘ py of this notice and an application pursuant theret md to the Water Aet st will De led in the Mice of the Water Reeorder at Prince Rupert, B. ¢ it ctions 1 th ipplication may be fled with the said Water Reeorder or with ‘ mptroite [ Wat Hights, Partia ent Bulldings Victoria, B. ¢ within iety days after the first appearance of newspaper M. P. OLSEN, Applicant The date of the first publication of this notice is June 26, 1010 , j pert i urned if | | Beaver, Fraction, Rob Roy, | Mineral Claims, of} Division of Cassiar District Where Granby Bay, TARE NOTICE that I, H. N ners Certificate No sixty days from the dats taining @ Crown Grant of the And further take notice that action, un-lof Improvem der section 85, must be commenced before i certinicat IN THE hereof, DATED at the Prince Take notice that Hume B rince Rupert, 6. C., mariner, lapse the following described Commencing at & post planted chains In @ southeasterly » S. W. corner of Lot 8; thenes thence t 4@ point due south of the of Lot 908; southeasterly and containing five acres, more or Ottawa, Ont, ground ment thirty How versa Can Help % sy, 3 Wnts “Tt is at once a previlege and an obiigation (o ren der service to those men who have rendered service to us grecter than can ever be repaid.” —Grain Growers’ Guide. MINERAL CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE Sundvug Fraction, located On the hear Anyox. city of Duncan, B. C., acting the Grahby Consolidated Mining, Limited, 32188-C, an® Power Company, hereof the Mining Recorder for a Improvements, for the issuance of “such provements Dated this 3rd day of July, A H. CLAGUE, B. ( NOTICE issue Lots 45 and 46, Block 1, Section Prince Rupert, (Map 923 NOTICE I5 HEREBY GIVEN intention to issue, after the one Month from the first publication] feet of Spruce and Hemlock 4a fresh certificate of title i above mentioned Donald Koss and certificate is dated 2ist day of 1915, and is numbered 7115-1 lands in the Robert H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar of Registry Khupert, B. C., this 25th June, 1919. Land LAND AGT jotice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. | th In Queen Charlotte tecording District of Skeena, Langara Island. intends to apply for along high water b0v feet: about 200 feet to low water; westerly about 4 chains along thence the 8. W. along high DIVERSION AND USE, TAKE NOTICE that M. KR Group on Jas 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 1014,” will be fled in the Water Reeorder at Atlin, B. ( Objections to the fied with the said Water Kecorder or with | the Comptrotier of Water Rights, notice is June 23, 191 Clark, and Nephin situate In the Naas Fraction Mining | Ba u No. 4, west Clague of Certificate | Miner’s of ob claim.|to the purpose above of 5 provements MATTER of an application for of a fresh certificate of tithe to MacKay, January, | of timb er Islands Land District, | chase and situate | feet Babington of| Mange 2, occupation taster fwo years will be allowed for re-moval permission} of tmber, lands Further particulars of the Chief Forest about s/c direction thence 5. W north about corner of lot 998; water less H. B. BABINGTON Dated May 7, 1019. WATER NOTICE Lillico, of Vancouver, B. « whose address is care Hood, Atlin, B. C., will apply licence to take and use four per second of Water which flows east to west and drains into Pine Creek, about two and one from Lake Atlin The water will be diveried Stream at & point about ib0 Cassidy eu out of Spruce | Minister of Lands not later u half miles the 10th day of July, 1919, Ly ae hee | ie chase of Licence X 1209, te cut 960,000 | from the | peo, Nedved's and will be used for placer mining pur poses up@ the Calder Bench seribed a8 Hydraulic Placer ground, Lease de-| of Two. years will be allowed for re moval Mining Lease “Water Act omece application Pariia HE Government has developed a liberal and broad plan to help soldiers settle on farms. It is securing land. It is granting substantial loans. It is obtaii 1ing advantageous prices on equipment, implements, building materials and live stock. It is providing agricultural training and farming supervision. That is as much as the Government itself can do. But the plan needs more. It needs a munity spirit of co-operation. COIm- Already Provincial Governments, Universities, Farme: Association nd Veterans’ Associations are giving valuabk assistance. Many manufacturers and sellers of farm supplic have agreed to allow the soldier settlers special prices Many succesful farmers have willingly worked on Qualification Committees which have to pass on the applic: ants Men who have had experience in lending money on farm property are serving on Advisory Loan Committees, judging land value But even such practical assistance is not enough. In ach community farmers can be of real service to the soldier settle They can give him advice about local conditions They can lend him an extra horse or plough, give hima day help at seeding or harvest time, and extend to him that friendly, neighborly, respectful spirit which he aati li this way Canada is performing a double duty. It is discherging, as far as possible, the debt we owe to our soldiers; and it is adding to the country’s chief industry a compctent, willing producers. Full information about lands and Icans for soldiers will be sent on reque: ( to the Provincial Superintend ent, Soldier. Settlement Board, Rogers Building, Vancouver, B.C body of ‘The distribution of soldier settlers in settled rural communities will be of material assistance to the l ex pertenced setilers in that they cag get advice and assistance from their neighbor Farm and Dairy, Toronto (W. J. BLACK, Chairman) Union Bank Building, OTTAW MINERAL ACT IMPROVEMI NTS a aoe + TheSalvation Arm John. Bull’ No. 3, and Drum CERTIFICATE OF os wed ; Lummon Fraction Mineral Claims, situat side ofjin the Naas Mining Division of ¢ cael District . Where located Approximately two R d Id seCuliiniles up Palis Creek, Granby Bay ~e ie Smeit TAKE NOTICE that I, H. N. Clague of | Freel ul city of Dunean, B. C., acting as agent intend,| for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelt apply|ing and Power Limited, . Free $2188-C, intend 2 Campaign MNecorder for a Gertiheas '$ STARTS MAY 19, MONDAY nis, for the purpose o »b IN HAZELTON taining a Crown Grant of the above claim Im \nd further take notice that action, un : And continues ali this mont along all points of the G.T.?P Company, Certificate No Sixty days from the Mining der section 85, must be commenced befors 1919. [the issuance of such certificate of Im Dated this 8rd day of July, A.D. 1019 H. N. CLAGUE, B.C. L.8 Bit, Let Us Do Ours. | TIMBER SALE X 1719. ) Support the Army beh City Sealed tenders will be received by the | the Army as well as the Arm) Minister of Lands not later than noon on at Home it is|the ith day of July, 1919, for the pur- . o expiration; chase of Licence X 1719, to cut 805,000 | First to Servo , on Lots 6001} to the/and 6002, Kitimat River, Range V.. Coast! name of | District . » “Oast | Last to Appeal. which lwo years will be allowed for re-moval | NOTE—Prinee Rupert can Further particulars of the Chief Forest- | paign will start in July ar The Salvation Army Did Its i tt tc te ee er, Victoria, t., © ‘strie Pore ; e er, Viet wrt ee Distriet Forester, | all other places on the coast Office, | ~ are day of TIMBER SALE X 1649. | - - t ooree ealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noo 4 n on 22nd day of July, 1919, for the pur N oT ! ce of Licence X 1649, to eut 1,412,000) of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock, irea Situated on Kildalla Bay, Coast District on an Rivers Inlet + Harry : Hanson Victoria, B.C, or District Forester, | The Reliable Piumber nm | —tince o Rupert, B.C ~.|% Having a year's lease west TIMBER SALE x 1762. M4 Westenhay er’s store, water Sélied temitees' Gah be seesieed be I Westenhaver’s office. w chains Minister of Lands not later than noon on! sublet part of this to oth thence | He Sth day of July, 1919, for the pur either for office purposes | chase of Licence X 1762, tw cut 700,000 . feet of Pir timber floating in Northerly | for portion of Harrison Lake, New Westminster District, } One year will be allowe r removal | oe ee ywed for removal | Further particulars of the Chief For z . orest er, Victoria, B.C or District Forester, } , post show or sample roon Rent reasonable. “"" HARRY HANSON The Reliable Plumber Wm. 7 for 4 TIMBER SALE xX 1209. ig Phone 489, P.O. box 3 2. ones 139 Second Avenue. Sealed tenders will be received by the! of Spruce and Cedar on an area ad i : below joining T. 8. X1208, Ellerstic Channel, | | | FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddell Kange 3, Coast District titober Further particulars of the ¢ hief Forest er Victoria, B.C, or D , Prince Rupert, B.C , District Porester, TIMBER SALE x 1650. | of the | Sealed tenders will he received by the| 336 2nd Ave. may be| Minister of Lands not later than noon on Phones BLACK 367 ~~ GREEN 394 10th day of July fap . | ehas * of Licence we 8, for the bur . ; X 1650, to cut 886,000 next eer eorere ae, viesorse, ceusdbants “atl attains rar and Hemlock on an area 8 this nose, |, § nt a emseape?. Ranee 9, Coast Diatirtot t Walla River, | ave Money in Lamps. ay Wa. 8. Mood. ata, ba’ Ont. ¢ ee wowed for re-movel | Poseeoosscoooooqooseses The date of the first publication of this/er, Victoria, B.{ OF the Chief Forest Never forget to look through , OF District Forester, | Prince Rupert, B. ¢ ‘, the classified list on Page 5. seer