fi ‘ PILLS Page 4 THR OAILY NEWS Monday, July 14. 4 Keep the stomach well, the liver active, the bowels regular, and the breath will be sweet and healthy. But let poisons accumug late in the digestive organs, the system becomes clogged, gases form in the stomach and affect the breath. Correct these conditions with Beecham’s Pills. They promptly regulate the bodi- ly functions and are a quick remedy for sourstomach and Bad Breath of Medicine in th Nee ee ce eee tae bo the, Weeld, tas : jline last evening. ROYAL Pool Room moved to 721 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel CIGARS SODA Two per cent. Beer JOHN PELLICANO re SEEDS! For the Garden Specially Suited for Prince Rupert soil. FEED fiiticens P.R.FEED CO. Mrs. Smeeton’s Select Lunch & Tea Rooms 309 Second Avenue, West. Lunches, Teas, Ice eream, Soft Drinks. Home ~ Made Bread, Cakes, Pies, Salad Dressing, Jams, Marmaiades, Chutney, Etc. Famous Melton Mowbray Pies. Pienic Parties Catered for TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labor, Exchange. Rupert, B.C, 7 — P.O. Box 725 The Gurvich Transfer Phone Green 548 P.O, Box Lee Office, Fraser St We: Sell : Coal FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddell 336 and Ave. Phones BLACK 367 — GREEN 394 Save Money in Lamps. * Pee Ree ee ee * LOCAL NEWS ITEMS * ree Ree Geo, Belknap was a passenge: for the south by the boat last inight. o . H, St. G. Lee returned from a business trip to Terrace by the train last fight. * * . Mrs. W. J. Nelson and little son returned from a brief trip up the G,. G. Walker of Walker's Music Store, was a passenger for Anyox on the Prince Rupert last night . o . Mrs. J. H. Thompson and son Archie who have been visiting in Alberta returned to the city by last night's train. , + . . “Two years in Hell and back with a smile,” the story of a Canadian soldier, See Private }Peat” at the Westholme tonight. 7 . . J. A. W. Bell of the Emerson sawmills, who arrived in the city on Saturday, returned to his hom: in Vancouver by the Grand Trunk steamer last night. * . ‘ Miss Marguerite Kilpatrick, of Smithers, arrived in the city last i night on a brief holiday. While jhere Miss Kilpatrick will be the jguest of Miss Madeline Nelson. * . * Jack Kilpatrick the son of Supt. A, Kilpatrick, of Smithers, who }has recently returned from over- }seas, arrived from the interior on the train last night, leaving late: for the south by the Prinee Ru- | pert. . * * D. A. Zarelli and family were passengers for the south aboard the Prince Rupert last night. Mr. Zarelli has left the city on ae- }/ count of alleged discrimination against him by the police com- mission, . . . It will be interesting to many to know that at least one son is following in his father’s steps very closely. Captain Barney Johnson's son is now apprenticed jaboard his father’s old ship the |Prince Rupert. br. KR. E, Page returned to Stewart on the Prince John on Saturday after having spent the past few days in Prince Rupert. | Dr. Page brought a patient down covering in the. hospital hére. Lieut. G. T. Williams, a well known property holder of this city, who has just returned from overseas service with the inland water transport, left for Victoria jlast night, after having spent the last few days it Prince Rupert in |connection with business matters. Among those leaving for the east on Saturday morning's train were Chas. B. Chamberlin and H. F, Chamberlin of Sewans, Sas- katchewan, who have been visit- ing in the city for the past few lays. They are returning to their farms after a brief sojourn in the | West where they particularly en- |Joyed the mild climate after the ;scorching heat of the prairies. There was an exceedingly large }train from the east last night and ;ma@any passengers arrived who | transferred to the boat. A large jnumber of coaches were required jto take the people out of Edmou lton frem the fair which has been held there during the pagt week. Two sleepers were also dropped at RBrinee George. From reports jreceived from passengers if ap- }pears that there was an accident wesl of Kdmonton in which the ,Observation car and one sleeper |were derailed, which was probab- ly the cause of the train’s delay. PRISCILLA DEAN AND CHARLIE CHAPLIN Two Movie Stars on Same Fro-| gram at Empress Theatre Tonight. “Kiss or Kill” with the famous Priscilla Dean as the beautiful unknown is the big feature at the Empress Theatre tonight. It is said to be the biggest hit of the year in the movie world, “Kiss or Kill” is the inside Story of a silk lined crook and is replete with interesting situa tions, usually interesting in this case. ° Charlie Chaplin is to be seen in “One A. M." F TheGartland” Boarding House 416 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydock Board by Month or Week. Phone Red 245 TENDERS south distance of deg 47 min, 175 feet the said boundary must engaged in and just what use they premises; how much they intend t ttnprovements, time. following, amongst other conditions, imposed under to the erection of any wharf erty, plans the approval PRINCE RUPERT WATERFRONT LEASE o'clock noon the purchase of a lease of land forming part City of British Co lying and tract of waterfront Lot Prince Rupert, land of said IMMENCING at northerly rrunk 33 deg following of said Right of Way of commencement 35 acres, Lease to be cheque accompany unsuccessful eturned immediately. or any ovision must crossing Waterfront and from the water Deputy Department of Lands, { June 30th, 1919 will Province covered waterfront » more particularly described boundary “K’ produced Will intersect the Easterly boundary rignt of way Railway; thence east a distance of 33 deg Pacific Railway; more covering year’s the neces state business designat intend to make manne! Minis shown Lot in be We have just received at our Wharf the following lines in building materials: One Scowload of FIR LUMBER Made up of Flooring, V Joint, Cedar Bevelled Siding and Double Dressed Finish 100 tons CEMENT 1 car load PLASTER 200,000 LATHS 300 barrels LIME 100,000 BRICKS 200,000 SHINGLES We are agents for the PRINCE RUPERT SPRUCE MILLS, LTD., and can give you a figure covering the complete material for any building OOOOOOOSOOOOOOOM AMP OOCOOOOOOOOOOO 6); o Prospective Builders Bb. u, sist) Lands : NOTICE chains; Sundog Roy, Cassiar located On near from the Dated this 3rd 4 H. 7 located Creek that I, Dunean, B. ¢ r the Granby Consolidated Mining Company Certificate No days from the Recorder Improvements, for the taining a Crown Grant of the above claim take notice , Must be 3rd day Licence Prince _hupert, B Cc. Vancouver, B. ¢ TIMBER SALE x 1209, received by the}. @pply for permission to purchase the of Lands not later than noon on| folowing deseribed lands; 1919, for the pur Commencing at & post planted on the 960,000] 80uUth shore of Maude Island, about 700 an area ad. | feet east of the 8. E. corner post P. R. No, Channel, | 1284, thence north 20 chains; thence east of July, X 1209, and Cedar X 1205, Licence riteulars B. Prince Rupert, DIVISION CASSIAR DISTRICT OF CASSIAR that I, Creek, B. C., apply for permission described at a post about 250 Creek and 2 miles westerly from Telegrap the Stikine thence 6 chains; point of commencement, containing fifteen (15) acres, ROBERT 1919 MINERAL ACT CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE, Fraction, and te No Imprevements, for the ction 85, must be such CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE Blue Jay, John Bull Fraction Mining such TIMBER SALE will be lwo years will be allowed for re-moval Further particulars of the Chié® Forest B.C., or rince Rupert, B.C TIMBER SALE X 1649. Sealed tenders will be of Lands of July, of Licence X 1649, to cut Cedar and Hemlock, on an rea situated on Kildalla Bay, District Two years will be allowed for re moval particulars of the L C., or TIMBER SALE X 17 Sealed tenders will be of Lands of July, Licence timber portion of Harrison Lake, Further particulars of the Chiet PF B.C., or will be District wo years will be allowed for re Particulars of the Chief PF B.C., or B.C TIMBER SALE X 1650. tenders will be reeetved by the/ you, B, C., electrician, intends to apply for of Lands not later than noon on permission to prospect for coal and petro for the pur-|leum on the west coast of Graham Istand | CUL 886,000]in the vicinity of West River Commencing | ares; at @ post planted at the southeast earner River,/of C.L. 10,942, thence north 80 chains, 10th day of July, 1940, of Lieenee X 1650, and 505, ?, Coast District Two years will be ine OF B, ¢ Anyox. that I, of Duncan, B. ¢ Consolidated Mining, Company, commenced befoie I-] pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, ay of July, A.D CLAGUE, B.C. 1 aif Ubjections to the application may be MINERAL ACT Mineral Division Approximately Granby of « as agent TAKE NOTICE that M. P. Olsen, whese Stelt- laddress is Alice Arm, B. C., will apply date of July, CLAGUE, B.C. L. 8 K 1719, 1919, Rivers Inlet, Chief Forest- Forester, | southwest corner of the northwest quar ———met omens | tC" Of Lot 702, Queen Charlotte Islands | District, thence west 20 chaine; thence! north 27 chains; thence east 2.50 chains} not later 1919, X 1762, floating New Wesuninster THE WALI removal pated. ard day orest- LAND ACT Forester, be allowed Hemlock @p an Chuck- Walla DIS IN THE MATTER of an application for! the issue of a fresh certificate of ttle to Lots 45 and 46, Block 1, Section 5, City ober 4 , < Prince Rupert, (Map 923). SOC ane, tl NOTICE 18 HBREDY “GIVEN that it 10] "[my intention to issue, after the expiration | of one month from the first publication the} Hereor, a fresh certificate of tithe to the! Deep} *bove mentioned lands in the name of! Donald Koss and Kobert MacKay, which! thence | Ceruficate is dated 2ist day of January, chains; | /915, and is mumbered 7115-1 26 Hi. F. MACLEOD, and District Registrar of Titles DATED at the Land . Registry Oftice, Prince Rupert, B. C., this 25th day of June, 1919. jhe sail Poe Rie WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AND USB. licence to take and use four cubic feet per second of water out of Spruce Creek, of} which flows east to west and drains int Pine Creek, about two and one half miles Of} from Lake Atlin agent The water will be diverted from the smet-|stream at a point about 150 ft. below Five} cassidy Group on Jas. Nedved’s ground, ntend,tand will be used for placer mining pur date : ‘i> |poses upan the Calder Bench Lease de Recorder Certificate scribed as Hydraulic Placer Mining Lease Ob- 1 No. 387 rown Grant of the above clain This Notice was posted on the ground take notice that action, ur nm the 27th day of May, 1919 A copy of this notice and an application vid, will be filed in the office of the Water Kecorder at Atlin, B. C, ‘led with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Partia thirty days after the frst appParance of (iis notice in @ local newspaper R. LILLICO, Applicant, John : Ottawa, Ont, i Drum | °* By Wm. B. Hood, Atlin, B Cc., Agent. ! situate The date of the first publication of this Cassiay | MOtlce is June 23, 1919 two WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AND USE. Freelfor a licence to take and use 10 second intend, | feet of water out of Tumbie Creek, also © apply lknown as Gaat Creek, which flows west- Certificate erly and draing into’ the kitsault River, | of Ob-|cbout 17° miles from its mouth at head of | the Inlet of Alice Arm. un The water will be diverted from the! commenced before [stream af point about 20 chains easterly | Im-|from 3.E. corner Lot 3196, Cassiar Dis. | triet, and will be used for mining purpose | 1919 Tupon the mine deseribed as the North Star Mineral Claim, Lot 3634, Cassiar District, | This notieé was posted on the ground on the 20th day of June, 191% A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, received by the 14." w 2, os “e@ e ' of Lands mot later than noon on Water Recordar ued, im the office of th of July, 1919, for the pur- cut 805,000 Spruce and Hemlock, on Lots 6001 and 6002, Kitimat River, Range V Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. P. OLSEN, Applicant LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. received by the}i~ QUEEN CHARLOTTE LAND DISTRICT, not later than noon on KECORDING DISTRICT OF SKEENA, and pur- | situate in the vicinity of District Lot 792 1,412,000} on Massett Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands TAKE NOTICE that the Wallace Fisher les, Limited, of Vancouver, British Colum to apply for permission to lease the fol lowing deseribed lands: Commencing at @ post planted at the more or less to the high water mark of received by the|Massett Inlet, thence southeasterly and | than noon on|following the said high water mark 33) pur-| chains more or less to the point of com 700,000} Mencement 4nd containing twenty (20 Northerly | acres nore or less ACE FISHERIES, LIMITED da. Nash, B.C. L. 3., Agent of June, 1919. PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT—DIS TRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS TAKE notice that BE, M. Lauder, of Queen Charlotte City, occupation teacher, intends 20 chains; thence south 20 chains; thence mova) | West 20 chains to point of commencement EDITH MAUD LAUDER orest Date June 14, 1919. A. 30 Forester, SKEENA LAND RECORDING piviston —_— DISTRICT OF QUBEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS TAKE NOTICE that Edgar Davis, of An thence east 80 chains, thenee south 86 allowed for removal) chains, thence west 80 chains to point of of the commencement Forest EDGAR DAVIS , ster, Per Austin Brown, Agent Dated May 18, 1019. bert & McCaffery, Ltd. the omeial in connection with Phone 116 and 564 shall be paid advance G,. R. NADEN Office, SecondgAvenue, next Westholme Theatr: IOOOSOOO POPP PERO RS For the Salt Lakes Sundays -10 a.m. o every 40 minutes Wednesdays 2.15 p m. and every 40 min utes. Fare-—-Return- - 5% Children - 25: J. Myhill Jones Red 391 TAKE NOTICE that M. R. Lillico, of Jimm] Ottawa, Ont, whose address is care Wm Fraction] 3. Hood, Atlin, B. C., will apply for a lineral Claims, situate in the Naas Mining District Synopsis of Act Amendments The Salvation Arm second-class to now confined to sur- granted covering only Yo $0 an acre; acre. veyed lands only Records will be land suitable for and which is non-timber land. nership pre-emptions abolished, more than four may . but each making provements on respective emptors must. occupy claims for ears and make improvements to and cultivation re receiving Crown Grant here pre-emptor in years, and has made portionate improvements, he cause of ill-health, or other granted intermediate provement and transfer his claim. Records without dence may be issued parties of not ment Buildings, Victoria, B. C.. within! occupation not certificate of im- permanent resi- » provided appli- improvements to extent of um and records same each make improvements or record same years, and improvements r acre, including 6 acres cultivated, and residence Red Shield Campaign STARTS MAY 19, MONDAY IN HAZELTON And continues all this mo: along all points of the G.'1 The Salvation Army Did Its Bit, Let Use Do Ours. Support the Army behi the Army as well as the Army at Home. First to Serve, Last to Appeal. NOTE—Prince Rupert cam paign will start in July an: all other places on the coast may record another pre-emption, guires land in conjunction wit arm, without actual oce vided Statutory improvements and residence m aintained on Crown Unsurveyed areas. "not exceedin, as homesites; provement condit and industrial ing 640 acres one person or com Objections to the application ‘may be | filed with the said Water Recorder or with | : the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parlia- | Coasti iment Buildings, Victoria, B. C.. within cres may be purchas itions include hay meadows oy The date of the first publication of this Forester,| notice is June 26, 1919 | a ee = » 1 road ne-half of cost of read, not exceeding half of purchase price, is made PRE-EMPTORS’ FREE ACT. is enlarged to time within wh ich the i of a deceased heirs or devi pre-emptor may «a from for one ye , bia, occupation canning company, int nas | Phone ar from the death of NOTICE Harry : Hanson The Reliable Piumber 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 show or sample rooms, Rent reasonable. HARRY HANSON The Reliable Plumber 489. P.O. box 395 139 Second Avenue. year after the cor privilege is also err rrere pre-emptions are emptions recorde ol d after June 26, Taxes are rem ate for pre years The Norfolk eturn o moneys ac- 6th Ave. and Fulton Street “PPPOPPPORS SCOR S erued, due and | » 1914, on aceount of or taxes on soldiers’ interest on a payments, fees greements to ! city lots heid by mer pendents, ac direct or indirect, acquired listment to March ¢4 SUB-PURCNASERS OF LANDS. cnewn to sub-purchasers righ purchasers who © rights from Rooms wore Nice large Furnished Rooms for Gentlemen or Married Couples. Every Convenience iment of conditi terest and taxes ers do not claim w el ll ~ore eel, purchase price proportionately made by May 1, 1920 development of livestock ing administration Commissioner perroalts tasued on numbers raged priority for estab. form Associations for ran Free, or partially ft _ campers or travel the classified list on Page 5, UNIVERSITY RETURNED __ SOLDIER STUDENTS The University of British Colum bia has provided means whereby those students in Applied Selence who enlisted during their University course or during their matricula tion year and have intentions of proceeding in the fall, may resume their studies during the summer Epouths This provision has been made at the suggestion of returned soldier students who are desirous completing those studies which were interrupted by enlistment, 80 that regular courses may be con tinued without undue dificully PPPIPL ES ee ~ a cere Ore cece se fF OR ce race cern encenre | re re oe oe oe oe oR rn re rR ee ee Ree ee ee - ,