an’ a} ne : , v4 "I a) ‘ i} ot ’ } 77 ¥ ‘a bid at Page 2 To build yourself up when feel run down-—to bring back health, appetite and strength—take nba wrt ROYAL Pool Room moved to 721 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress{Hotel CIGARS SODA Two per cent. Beer ; JOHN PELLICANO ; ee ee a eee ee | Wednes day, Ji ‘ THR OAILY NEWS |. Sport || Diininsbinisedniel soe eee eee RE In the baseball game iplayed between the ‘Hungry Nine and the Colts the seore ended in| ja draw. Both teams were play jing at their best and the mateh iwas lone drawn out. The Colts were playing Harry Astoria and Harry Menzie, but this did not daunt the rivals and they stuck it out making the score 14 to 14 in the eleventh inning. The game was a tie. Another game will be played on Friday night, the same contending. teams Arrangements are now on hand to have a football game on Satur day for the Peace Celebration Day. Two local teams will play. . * . It is very likely that the Prince Rupert ball Anyox on will play the mine boys. ments are also on hand the winners of the League in Vancouver to team will proceed to they Arrange- to bring Commercial Saturday where play a SEEDS! For the Garden Specially Suited for Prince Rupert soil. FEED For the =r CHICKENS ee ee ere game. Nothing definite as yet ean be announced. * . . Entries for the singles in the ninth annual clay court tennis championship tourney in Chicago closed with 170 players, exceed- ing all records for the event #listed,. * . The Prince Rupert baseball team had a work out on the Ac ropolis Hill grounds yesterday The hard work of prae tising is necessary if they intend to pull off the honors against some of the teams which they are going to play. evening, HAY, GRAIN & FERTILIZER P.R.FEED Co. PHONE 58 P. O. Box 333 908 3rd Ave. Mrs. Smeeton’s Seleet Lunch & Tea Rooms 309 Second Avenue, West. Lunches, Teas, Ice cream, soft Drinks., Home - Made Bread, Cakes, Pies, Salad Dressing, Jams, Marmalades, Chutney, Ete. Famous Melton Mowbray Pies. Pienic Parties Catered for TOM LEE C9. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labor, Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C, Phone 547 P.O, Box 725 The Curvich Transfer Phore Green 548 P.O. Box 102 Office, Fraser St. We: Sell : Coal FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddell 336 2nd Ave. Phones BLACK 367 — GREEN 394 Save Money in Lamps. ee eee eee ea? *“*** Soone Phere were trials yesterday at ternoon ‘in Vanqgouver for auto races which will be held 6n Sat- urday, July 19, in the newly fixed up track at the exhibition ground Ever since the 24th of May and Dominion Day, auto races have been very popular with the sportsmen of Vancouver. 7 * . Baseball. American League—Philadeiptia 5, St. Louis 4; Chicago 3, ' {; Washington 3, Cleveland 0 Detroit 13-0, New York 2-3. National League Chicago 7, Bos 8] | Boston 2. All other games post jponed on account of rain. Canada League sas Western Winnipeg 4 |}—Regina 7 katoon 5 {0 innings Mosejaw 1. elit alll iat eas SURPRISE PARTY Numter of Young People Visit Camps Across the Harbor and Enjoy Dancing. Last evening a most enjoyable surprise party Was given the bay at. the summer camps of across Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ward, M: and Mrs. R. Parkin and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith. The young bees crossed in the early part of the evening aboard the Aileen. During the evening ther jWas dancing and boating and all jenjoyed themselves thoroughly, j}due to the kindness of the host- of the jinembers of the party crossed in Norman Broadhurst’s launch af- ter the main portion of the er ‘got there. slity land hostesses. Some late Among those ineluded in the outing were Misses B. Curtin |Pringle, ¢nelan, MeQuillan, N Kilpatrick, Taylor, | Willett and Mrs. Tippens; Mess ) Stork, Rutley, Mitehell, Stephens, Nicholls, Robb and MeMillan son, Grrat CINDERELLA DANCE Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Society Responsible ‘or En- joyable Evenin ). | It was a happy thouyht that prompted the Ladies Auxiliary of |the St. Andrew's Bociety to give a cinderella dance at the St. A: drew's Hall last night. There w a good attendance and the info inality of the affair made it enjoyable, | Mrs. Birnie, the president cf| SCHERER? * TO SUBSCRIBERS * a * ‘ubseribers to The News * ave asked to pay the de- #* livery boys each month * when they call, except * where payment has been * made for the year.in ad- * ‘ame. The boys when *# collecting carry official re- #* ceipts which should al- # ways be preserved, * . Pa the Auxiliary, was aided hy a num or of other ladies i: i the arrangements. Doe, Clapp: inaking ton képt the door and Sid Mac ‘donald was floor manager. tlar vey a orchestra provided 1 ; music, . ee Mrs, James Starr returned to the city last night after a bri trip to Terrace. The ‘arland” Boarding House | 416 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydock Board by Month or Week, Phone Red 245 Monday PRINCE RUPERT WATERFRONT LEASE RALED TENDERS j Mir ‘ i p to 12 o'clock 1919, for the ihe parece! or tract f the waterfront f Prince Rupert, Will be reeeived by Laud at Victoria, B, ¢t hoon on Thursday sist purchase of a jease of of land forming part Lot K,”” in the City Province of British umbia, and land covered by water lying in front of said waterfront Lot “K" and hich may be more particularly describ: is follows CUMMENCING at a@ the northerly front Lot “K will intersect of the where water Easterly point boundary of produced the Easterly boundary right of way of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway; thence north 43 deg. 47 min, east @ distance of 175 ft; thence south 33 deg. 28 m. 15 s Kast a distance of 345 feet; thence South 43 deg 47 min. West a dis tance of 175 feet to the Easterly boundary of the said Right of Wa of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway thence North 33 deg. 28 min, 15 set West and fellowing along the East erly boundary of said Right of Way to the point of commencement taining 1.35 acres, more or term of Lease to be 10 years CertiNed cheque covering one year's ental must accompany each tender, the heqhes of unsuccessful tenderers to be eturned immediately. The highest gf any irity aecepted., renderers must state hey are engaged in and must designat clearly just what use they intend to make f the premises; how much they intend t xypend in improvements, in what manner nd in what time The following, amongst other conditi will be imposed under the Leas« rhat prior to the erection of any wharf n the property, plans of same must be ubmitted for the approval of the Minis ter of Lands, That provision tender not neces what bu must be made for the verhead crossing shown on the officia plan of Waterfront Lot “K,” also access to and from the water in connection wit same. that rent talments in Shall be annual advance G. R Deputy Department of Lands, Victoria, B. C., June 30th, 1919 STIKINE DIVISION CASSIAR LAND DIS PRICT DISTRICT OF CASSIAR paid in NADEN Minister of Lands TAKE NOTICE that I, Robert Hyland, of Telegraph Creek, B. ¢ occupation trader, ntend to apply for permission to ica following described land Commencing at a& post planted on the 5, W. corner, about 250 yards below Dee; Creek and 2 miles westerly from Telegray Creek, fronting the Stikine River; thence north 74% chains; thence east 20 chains thence south 7% chains; thence west 20 hains to the point of commencement, and taining fifteen (15) acres, more or less ROBERT HYLAND 1919 MINERAL AC'l May 29, CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE, Beaver, Sundog Fraction, Clark, Jimm Fraction, Rob Roy, and Nephin Fraction Mineral Claims, situate in the Naas Mining Division of Cassiar District Where located:—On the Granby Bay, near Anyox, TAKE NOTICE that |, H. N. Clague of the city.of Dunean, B. ¢ acting 45 agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelt ing and Power Company Limited Pree liner’s Certificate No 2188-¢ intend ixty days from the date hereof, 1 app the Mining Recorder for a eruineate Improvements, for the purpos« i b taining a@ Crown Grant of the above claim ind further take notice that action, un fe section & must be commenred before h issuance of such certificate of im provements Dated this H west side of 3rd day of July, A.D. 1919 CLAGUE B.C. L. 8 MINERAL ACT CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE Blue Jay, John John Bull No. 3, Fraction Mineral Naas Mining Iron Bug, Bull No. 1, Lummon in the District Where miles up Bull and Claims, Division f Jobn Drum situate Cassia located Approximately tw Falls Creek, Granby Bay TAKE NOTICE that I, H. N. Clague of the city of Duncan, B. C., acting as agent t the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelt ing and Power Company, Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 324188-C, intend, sikiy days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for 4a Certificate f improvements, for the purpose of ob taining a Crown Grant of the above claim And further take notice that action, un der section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of im provements. bated this 3rd day of July, A.D. 1919 H. N. CLAGUE, B.C. L. 8. TIMBER SALE X 1719. sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on he 10th day of July, 1919, for the pur- hase of Licence X 1719, to cut 805,000 feet of Spruce and Hemlock, on Lots 6001 one 6002, Kitimat River, Range V., Coast vistrict ! iwo years will be allowed for re-moval f timber Further particulars of the Chief Forest er, Victoria, B.C., or District Porester. Prince Rupert, B.C TIMBER SALE X 1649. ealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 22nd day of July, 1919, for the pur- chase of Licence X 1649, to cut 1,412,000 eet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock, on an irea situated on Kildalla Bay, Rivers Inlet, Hange 2, Coast District Two years will be allowed for re-moval f timber Further particulars of the Chief Forest Victoria, B.C., or District Porester, Prince Rupert, B.C TIMBER SALE X 1762. sealed Minister tenders will be received by the of Lands hot later than noon on the 5th day of July, 1919, for the pur- mse of Licence X 1762, to cut 700,000 feet of Pir timber floating in Northerly rtiion of Harrison Lake, New Westminster yistrict One year f timber Further particulars of the Chief Forest er, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Vancouver, B.C TIMBER SALE X 1209. sealed will be allowed for removal tenders will be received by the | Minister of Lands not later than noon on jthe 10th day of July, 1919, hase of Licence X 1209, to feet of Spruce and Cedar oming T 5S. X 1208, Nange 3, Coast Distriet iWo years will be allowed for re f timber Further for the pur cut 960,000 on an area ad Eliersiie Channel, moval particulars of the Chief Forest Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, rince Rupert, B.C TIMBER SALE X 1650. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on he 10th day of July, 1019, for the pur hase of Licence % 1650, to cut 886,000 eet of Spruce and Hemlock on an area djotninmge Lot 6505, Chuek-Walia River, ange 2, Coast District Two years will be allowed for re-moval f timber, Further particulars of the Chief Porest er, Vietoria, B.C., or District Porester, Prince Rupert, B. C, o Prospective Builders URTV TOMAR TOTTI NOT UO TATA 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 300 barrels LIME l car load PLASTER 100,000 BRICKS 200,000 LATHS 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 ANI z" rT Albert & McCaffery, Ltd Phone 116 and 564 Office, SecondgAvenue, next Westholme Theat: ie NOTICE PPO OPO} OE ; ‘ IN THE MATTER of an application for F th | Lak . 3 the issue tf a fresh certificate of tithe to or e { a eS Lots 45 and 46, Block 1, Section 5, City of Prince Rupert, Map 92 NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that it is Sundays -10 a.m. and my intention to issue, after the expiration , tes of one month from the first publication every 40 — hereof, a fresh certificate of ttle to the $ Wednesdays 2.15 p above mentioned lands in the name of ' m. and every 1 mir ; Donald fioss and Robert Mackay, Which utes ‘ certificate is dated 21st day of January,! ; i 1915, and 48 numbered 7115-1 ' Fare -Return- 50 H. F, MACLEOD, “hi ~- Be District Registrar of Titles Children > DATED at the Land Kegistry wffice, Prince Rupert, B. C., this 25th day ri? J. Myhill Jones i Jume, 1919 ‘ ’ ut 4 Red 391 WATER NOTICE ee i DIVERSION AND USE rAKI NOTICE that M. RK. Lillico, of ef Peer rere ors fern. Oltawa, UNL, Whose address is care Win vy B. Hood, Atlin, B. C, will apply for a ’ nee to take and use four cubie feet } which flows east to west an { trains ipt m me Pine Creek, about two and ope haif miles from Lake Allin } fhe water will be diverted from the! Stream at @ point about 150 ft. below} um first-class land ° Laesidy Group on Jas. Nedved’s ground, | to an - second-class to and will be used for placer mining pu 50 an acre. “ .e 1e poses upan the Calder Bench Lease cde anna T . Dinaas . Pre-emption now confined to sur- ee a De Hydraulic Placer Mining Lease veyed lands onty. fhis notice was posted on the ground be granted covering only : the 27th day of May, 1019 Campaign . copy of this notice and an application} ®nd Pe nhon-timber land pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, Partne pre-emptions abolished, 1914," Will be fled in the office of the| Dut parties of not more than four may STARTS MAY 19, MONDAY Water Recorder at Allin, B. ¢ pre-emptions IN HAZELTON with for reat te bjections to the application may be D ence, but each maki neeessary impro ~ et FS CREE REELED LPL LLL LL III I fied With the said Water Recorder or with vements on respective | And continues all this the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parlia claims . ment Buildings, Victoria, B. C.. within Pre-emptors must occupy claims for along all points of the G wuirty days after the first appearance of Sve years and make ements to this ‘notice in 6 fecal nowanaper value of $10 per Includi clear- The Salvation Army Did Its M. R. LILLICO, Applicant, cultivation of at least 6 acres, Let Do Guawe ‘Ont. before receiving Crown Grant Bit, Us Ours By Wm. B. Hood, Atlin, B. C., Agent. emptor in occupation not : ’ . ) rhe date of the first publication of this less than § years, and has made pro- Pupport the Army b notice is dune 88, 4008 portionate improvements, he may, be- the Army as well as the Ari) } Cause of tll-health, or other cause, be WATER NOTICE granted intermediate certificate of im- at Home. d at I aly provement and transfer his claim. DIVERSION AND USE. i sen eoorae without permanent resi- First to Serve, ence may be issued, provided appli- FAKE NOTICE that M. P. Olsen, whese cant makes improvements to entent of Last to Appeal. address is Alice Arm, B. C., will apply $300 per annum and records same each NOTE > , for a jicence to take and use 10 second) Year Failure to make improvements : -——Prince Rupert fect of water out of Tumble Creek, also or gecord same will operate as for- f ste known 48 Goat Creek, which flows west feiture. Title cannot obtained in paign will staré in July erly and drains into the kitsault River, ‘ess than 5 years, and improvements all other places on the c: about 17 miles from its mouth at head of, Of $10.00 per acre, including 5 acres i the Inlet of Alice Arm. , Cleared and cultivated, and resid i oor rhe water will be diverted from the) Of at least 2 years are required i stroam @t @ point about 20 chains easterly Pre-emptor holding rown grant from S.B£, corner Lot 3196, Cassiar Dis may record another pre-emption, if he eeee trict, and will be used for mining purpose requires land in conjunction with his upon the mine deseribed as the North Star farm, without actual occupation, pro- } } Mineral Claim, Lot 3634, Cassiar District vided statutory improvements made | NOTICE his notice was posted on the ground and residence maintained on Crown enasidipiines m the 20th day of June, 1919 granted land « \ copy of this notice and an application carenvewe®, areas, not exceedi 20 Cl pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, pres, may be leased as homesites; . 1014," will be led in the office of the title to be obtained after fulfilling resi- i arry © anson Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B.C. | a ~y oe Sagrevement conditions. } Objections to the application may be Grazing and industrial purposes T filed with the said Water Recorder or with areas exceeding 640 acres may be he Reliable Plumber the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parlia- ' Mill sae passe = —- -. | Having a year's lease ment Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within , oO or industr sites on - . . 7) . . thirty days after the first appearance of timber land not exceeding 40 acres | Westenhaver’s store, ney this notice in a local newspaper may be purchased; conditions include | Westenhaver's office Wi M. P. OLSEN, Applicant oo of stumpage. . The date of the tirst publication of this} | ature hay meadows inaccessible sublet part of this to other> notice is June 26, 1919 | aint ng roads may pure either for office pur . Skate eareeone onal upon construction of a road | mice purposes © LAND ACT to them. Rebate of one-half of cost of for show or sample rooms Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. price, is made Rent reasonable. road, not exceeding half of purchase | i ; ° IN QUEEN CHARLOTTE LAND DISTRICT, PRS-GUPTERS _ ORGS GRANTS RECORDING DISTRICT OF SKEENA, and situate im the vicinity of District Lot 702 int scope of this Act is enlarged to | HARRY HANSON on Massett Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands ea ersons joining and serv- TAKE NOTICE that the Wallace Fisher ing with Hs Majesty's Rocoen The The Reliable Plumber fes, Limited, of Vancouver, British Colum time within which the heirs or devisees | ° Phone 489, P.O. box bia, occupation canning company, jntends of @ deceased pre-emptor may apply | . . to apply for permission to lease the fol for title under this Act is extended 139 Second Avenue. lowing described lands from for one year from the death of Commencing at & post planted at the such reson, as formerly, until one woore renee southwest corner of the northwest quar- year after the conclusion of the present ter of Lot 792, Queen Charlotte Islands) W&. This privilege is also made re- “i District, thence west 20 chains; thence troactive aan” north 27 chains; thence east 2.50 ehains| a No fees relating to pre-emptions are more or less to the high water mark of me ad payable by soldiers on — pre- Massett Inlet, thence southeasterly and weet ons recorded after June 26, 1918 0 0 ooms following the said high water mark 33) — ae nena’ for five years chains more or less to the point of com ovision for return of moneys ac- erued, due and been paid since A 4, 1914, on account of payments Or taxes on soldiers’ pre-emptions ware ‘ mencement and containing Interest on agreements to pureh | acres more or ess THE WALLACE FISHERIES, LIMITED ! Per Fred. Nash, B. ¢ 5., Agent Dated 3rd day of June, 1919, i twenty (20) | .—- » tees 6th Ave. and Fulton St re‘ t oe town op city lots held by members of i Nice large Furnished Allied Forces, or depend . | direct or indirect. remitted’ tnt red Rooms for Gentlemen LAND ACT : PRINCE RUPERT LAND DisThicT.—-DISs THICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. | TAKE notice that B. M, Lauder, of Queen, Charlotte City, Occupation teacher, intends | Deter. Coad ir to apply for permission to purchase the | ds, acquiring rights from following deseribed lands; | Purchasers who failed to complete Commencing at a post planted on the! ieee ng avenge forfeiture, on ful- on ons of pure remitted ¢ - listment to March 24 1920. — SUB-PURCNASERS OF c LANDS, mown Provielon made or Married Couples. , for issuance of Crown grants to Ssub-purchasers of Every Convenience ‘ ee ereresr ereree oe ore” south shore of Maude Island, about 700) \ hase, in- feet east of the 8. EB. corner post P. KR. No. | er and taxes, Where sub-purchas- " 1284, thence north 20 chains; thence east) OF CO net claim whole of original par en 20 chains; thence south 20 chains; thence| Pe» purchase price due and taxes may west 20 chains to point of commencement.) B® 2 mamenes spotieationn ay over UNIVERSITY RETURNED EDITH MAUD LAUDFR AppHecations must be Date June 14, 1919 4.30 made by May 1, 1920 SOLDIER STUDENTS see sae en SRR SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVistoN Grasi Ae ee The University of British DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE raming Act, 1919, for systematic bia has provided means \ ISLANDS =. . rare industry pro those students in Applied , ‘azing districts and range ho ¢ » ne their Unis TAKE NOTICE that Edgar Davis, of An geminvtretion under Commissioner aoa ae “easing the ir mat you, B. C., electrician, intends to apply for oo ,Grawng permits issued based tion year and. have tetent! permission to prospect for coal and petro | ane ranged _ priority for estab- proceeding in the fall, may leum om the west coast of Graham Island iaoen As ane aot k-owners may their studies during tbe in the vicinity of West River: Commencing At. Bree on Lor range manage- rp nthe This» previstan ha At & post planted at the southeast eornes ment, Pres, oF parteally free, permits mide at the sumgestion ef re! of €.L, 00,312, thence north 80 chains, i tow bead ‘pers oF Wwavellers, up soldier students, whe. are thence east 80 chains, thenee south 8&0 , of completing these. shudics chains, thence west 80 chains to point of a a as were interrupted By @niisun commencement 7 . . be that regular courses may EDGAR DAVIS. | Never forget to look through § hued without auth! own, Agen . ; _— Dated May 18, 1919. the classified list on Page 5.