ei cm ee ee 72 ie “ Lee me WER ac “ae ? a amy io tmnt What Eye Glasses LASSES have many Uses, but only ome purpose the restora tion of the sight to 4 natural con dition é rs were intended to see well and easily if you 4 not then you should make huste to dis- cover the trouble and apply «4 remedy 8 te want of a pair of suitable glasses may be all that prevents you having visual perfection, health and comfort ne us examine your eyes and tell whether fr not this is 80. Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office ~ ROYAL Pool Room moved to 721 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress‘ Hotel CIGARS SODA Two per cent. Beer ——— JOHN PELLICANO ; SEEDS! For the Garden Specially Suited for Prince Rupert soil. FEED Chickens HAY, GRAIN & FERTILIZER P.R.FEED Co. PHONE 58 ce P. O. Box 333 908 3rd Ave. ONE TENDER ON | ~ FEDERAL BLOCK Owners Explain Position in Reply to Resolution Passed i at Meeting. ° A reeol nm Was jf - oe erans | testi 2] against ti ttine - 2 by th aners tl Fed : b to I i Schulz i fol. owing lett has 1 sent th in reply < lers © aske ‘ +} t} ae ss . © ’ i ‘ ‘ nz : : ‘ a { is dissatisfact g i - iss at u de« ss f tl Cas " h al =} follows: a) The « s and : { the ¢ I y heidi high-} est esteem y 448 i nad it Was stipulated in the advertise- ment calling for tenders that the lowest or any t vas 1 necessarily accepted. b) That there was but ltender for the painting of t bullding, there! the t native was t allow the ng to z unpainted or award th jcor tract as rdingiy. i ‘ Phat the successful ten- iderer is a British Subject. d) That the said tenderer ibeing informed that his tende lwas accepted, at once ordered tl | paint for the work. : A New Offer. ; In deference to the wishes jyour association, we have ar- ranged with Fred Schuize, who Was the successful tenderer, to suspend the awarding of the con- itract provided the paint is taken om his hands at cost, in view of iwhich we are now in a position lg@md are pleased to make you the ifollowing offer,. notwithstandins ; : ithe fact that no member : tendered on work: of your association of the That yan, as an assoc any por- i tion ation, o1 ’ Mrs. Simeeton’s Select Lunch & Tea Rooms 309 Second Avenue, West. Lunches, Teas, Ice Soft Drinks. Home - Made Bread, Cakes, Pies, Salad Dressing, Jams, Marmalades, Chutney, Etc. Famous Melton Mowbray Pies. cream, 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 P.O. Box 725 | ; : ; The Gurvich Transfer Phone Green 548 P.O. Box 102 Office, Fraser St. We: Sell : Coal } | | ; ; : The “Gartiand”’ Boarding House 416 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydock ; ; ; ; Board by Month or Week, Phone Ked 245 ; jand to ! Act at Once. accept \yox on the Grand Trunk steamer \yesterday evening aad is regs- tered at the Prince Rupert Hotel any member of your association, Monday, contract pon the under the same until 5 o'cl 214, or this. work nay i July cK p.m. next elect to same and condi- those ions as contract was ten per cent 10% you to take ove the th, tt cessful rehased fi at its cost to the suc- tenderer. All of to be done in workmanlike nanner, by competent the entire the company . paint Work aiready Jf work, cours¢, workpoen satisfaction Of On account of the advanced the for having the work performed dur- ing favorable weather miust respectfully ask that you elect ti this offer before the specified, otherwise the company will feel at perfect liberty to award the work as it seems best in the interests of the shareholders. “Yours very trulf, “NORTHERN B.C, DEY. CO., LD. M. M. Stephens, “THE SAVAGE WOMAN” IS A WIERD TALE Is Taken for Reincarnated Queen of Sheba by Dusky Natives. season and necessity we tint Secy.-Treas. “The Savage Woman’ present- | ed by Clara Kimball Youpg and} her own company at the West- holme Theatre tonight shows this celebrated star in the role of a young girl brought up in the jungle. Renee is mistaken for the re- incarnated queen of Sheba while wandering about the ruined palace | of the dead queen. A native prince desires her for his bride but is blinded for a moment by flashes from her mirror while she makes her escape. Fleeing from one man she is caught by another Lerier, a French explorer, shoote her binding up the fails in with her beauty. When Lerier returns to France he takes her with him and she i: wound dusky and love happy in his house, until she realizes that Lerier, tiring of he! simplicity, has returned to Aimee Ducharme,“his former love. In a rage, Renee destroys a relic which Aimee had brought to Lerier and then sets out for Abyssinia to take its climax comes from Cyprus remorseful to place. later. secure another The Mrs ved from An A. Jones arri THR DAILY NEWB. You are sure to need some handy her Sunburn, Insect Stings, Scratches, Sore Paces. Zam-Buk has been proved tobethe best. Take a tex with you. 500 box, olf Ovaggits and Stores. _ 4 ; y: 2 ' k sda : } a a.” i : and : 4 a ‘ t ‘a y : said wa : r : pa sla serit as « . : f we . Easterly t t ry ' i n Pa Railway I h 43 s i711 east 4 distance eT r : 25 s i : a ‘ f 47 m@ we 4 f ' the Ff dary : said fF y? “A r the GAina 7 k“Pacific Railwa t North 33.deg. 28 min. 15 «W and { wing 4 & the Eas iy i lary f sid Rig? tf Way t point of mimen e135 a Ss @ f Lease to be 1 fied cheque covering one year's al must accompany each tender, the es f unsuccessful tenderers 1 be ed immediately. e highest r any tender not neces s ¥ pteda Tenderers mut state what busines y are engaged in and must designat ar just what use they intend to make : premises; bow much they intend t n ime vements, in what man i what time The following, amongst other condit will be imposed under the Lease That prior to the erection of any wharf the roperty, plans of same must be submitted for the approval of the Minis ter of Lands. That provision must be Made for the erbead crossing shown on the officia am’ of Waterfront Lot h als Acces and from the water in connection wit! seme at rent shall be paid in anr 4 slaiments in advance G. R. NADEN Deputy Minister of nds sepa t of Lands, Victor B June h, 1 IN} N CASSIAR LAND DIS TRICT DISTRICT OF CASSIAR TAKE NOTICR mat I, Rot ti an f Telegraph Creek, B. ¢ pa 1 trader niend to apply for permission 1 i> : ¥ : les ribed land Lumet # at @ post planted m tm 5. W rner, at t2 yards below e} Creek and 2 miles westerly from Telegrag eek ro & the Stikine iver thence h 4 Hains thenes 4 : Chaiiioe t 7% chains thence west 20 ha 1 point of comme ment, and conta fifteen (15) acres, more or less ROBERT HYLAND Date, May 29, 1919 TIMBER SALE X 1719. Sealed tend@rs will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 10th day of July, 1919, for the pur- chase of Licence X 1719, to cut 805,000 feet of Spruce and Hemlock, on Lots 6001 md 6002, Kitimat River, Range V., Coast District. wo years will be allowed for re-moval timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forest- er Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C. TIMBER SALE X 1649. Sealed 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 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock, on an irea situated on ki dalla Bay, Rivers Inlet, Range 2, Coast District Two years will be allowed for re-moval of timber Further particulars of the Chief Forest er, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C TIMBER SALE X 1762. Sealed tenders will be received by the Min the chase feet portion ister of Lands Sith day of of Licence of Fir not later July, 1919, than noon on for the pur X 1762, to cut 700,000 timber floating in Northerly of Harrison Lake, New Westm‘nster District Une Van sealed Mimister | of Tan | feet | Joining | Hanee 3 A i if | Prince Rupert, B Cc. year timber riher particulars of the Chief Forest Victoria, B. ¢ or District Forester, ouver, B. ¢ TIMBER SALE X 1209. be received not later will be allowed for removal tenders will by the of Lands than noon on 10th day of July, 1919, for the pur of Licence KX 1209, to cut 960,000 of Spruce and Cedar on an area ad Yr. & X1208, Ellerslie Channel, ast District will be allowed for re wo years tiunber urther particulars of the Chief Forest Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, mova! TIMBER SALE X 1650. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 10th day af July, 1919, for the pur chase of Licente X 1650, to cut 886,000 feet of Spruce and Hemlock on an area adjoining Lot 505 Chuck-Walla River, Range 2, Coast District Two years wilt be allowed for re-moval of timber Further particulars of the Chief Porest- er, Victoria, B.C., pr District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. ¢ FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddel 336 2nd Ave. Phones BLACK 367 ~~ GREEN 394 Save Money in Lamps. To in building materials: One Scowload of FIR LUMBER Made up of Flooring, V Joint, Cedar Bevelled Siding and Double Dressed Finish 300 barrels LIME | 100,000 BRICKS 200,000 SHINGLES We are agents for the Prince Rupert Spruce MILLS, LTD., and can ¢g you a figure covering the complete material for any building 100 tons CE 1 car load PLASTER 200,000 LATHS MENT Prospective Builders We have just received at our Wharf the following lines Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phone 116 and 564 Office, Setond§Avenue, next Westholme Theatr NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue fa fresh certificate tf title ¥ Lots 45 and 4¢ Biock 1, Section &, City f Prince Rupert, Ma 923). NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that it is my intention Ww issue, after the expiration f one month from the first publication ereol, a fresh certificate of title tw the above ment ‘ lands in the name of Donaid Ross and Robert MacKay, which certificate is dated 2ist day of January i915, and is numbered 7115-1 ' H. F. MACLEOD, ; District Kegistrar of Titles ; DATED at the Land hHegisiry Ufiice, | Prince Kupert, B. ¢ this 2518 day oi | June, 1919 "i ah le ol WATER NOTICE i DIVERSION AND USE rAkI NOTICE that M. R. Lillico, of Ottawa, Ont, whose address is care wm. | 5. Hood, Atiin, B. C., will apply for a) el kk lake and use u : per second of water out which Nows east to west ‘ Pine Creek, about two and ome > rom Lake Allin The water will be diverted from. the} siream at &@ poImt about 150 ft Cassidy Group mn Jas. Nedved’s ge nd and wiil be used for placer mining pur pan the Caider Bench Lease ie as Hydraulic Placer Mining Lease notice was 1 on the ground 27th day of M 919 this HOWE 2nd an applicatiog i uant thereto and to the Water Act 1914,” will be filed in the office f the Water Recorder at Atlin, B. ( Ubjections t ihe application may be fied with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, lariia ment Bulidings, Victoria, B. ( within thirty days after the first appearance of tis notice in @ 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 Jume 23, 1919 WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AND USE. TAKE NOTICE that M. P Olsen, whese address is Alice Arm, B. C., will apply for @ licence to take and use 10 second feet of water out of Tumbie Creek, aiso known as Goat Creek, which flows west erly and draine imto the hkitsauli liver, about 17 miles from its mouth at head of the Inlet of Alice Arm. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 20 chains easterly from 8.E. corner Lot 3196, Cassiar Dis trict, and will be used for mining purpose upon the mine described as the North Star Mineral Claim, Lot 3634, Cassiar District This notice wes posted on the ground m the 20th-day of June, 1919 A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and éo the: “Water Act, i914,” will be fled in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince’ Rupert, B. C Objections to the application may be Recorder or with Water Hights, Parlia- Victoria, B. ¢ within the first appearance of local newspaper P. OLSEN, Applicant The date of the first publication of this notice is June 26, 1949. . fied with the said Water the Comptrolier of Buildings, days after notice in a M this LAND ACT Notice of intention to Apply to Lease Land. IN QUEEN CHARLOTTE LAND DISTRIC' RECORDING DISTRICT OF SKEENA, and situate in the vicinity of District Lot 7¥2 Charlotte on Massett Inlet, Queen Islands TAKE NOTICE that the Wallace Pishe ies, Limited, of Vancouver, British Colum bia, occupation canning company intends to apply for permission to lease the fol lowing described lands Commencing at @ post planted at the southwest corner of the northwest quar ter of Lot 702, Queen Charlotte Isiands District, thence west 20 chains thence north 27 chains; thence. east 2.50 chains more or less to the high water mark of Massett iIniet, thence southeasterly and fottowing the said high water mark 383 chains more or leas to the point of com mencement ang containing twenty (20 acres more or less THE WALLACE FISHERIES, LIMITED Per Fred, Nash, B.C. L. 8., Agent Dated 3rd day of June, 1919 LAND ACT PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT—DIS TRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS TAKE notice that E. M Charlotte City, occupation to apply for permission following described lands Commencing af & post south shore of Maude feet east of the 8. E Lauder, of Queen teacher, intends lo purchase the planted on the Island, about 700 corner post P. KR. No 1284, thence north 20 chains; thence east 20 cha'ns; thence south 20 chains; thenec west 20 chains to potnt of commencement EDITH MAUD LAUDER, Date June 14, 1910, A 30 SKEENA LAND RECORDING pbivistn DISTRICT OF OUREN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS TAKE NOTICE that Edgar Davis, of An you, B.C., electrician, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petro eum on the west coast of Graham tstend in the vicinity of West River: Commencing al & post planted at th: theast corn of cl 10,312, thence north 80 chains thence east 80 chains thence south 806 chains, thence west 30 chains to point of commencement EDGAR DAVIS ¢ Per Austin Brown, Agent Dated May 18, 1019 For the Salt Lakes Sundays —-10 a: every 40 min Wednesdays m.andevery 4 - utes. Fare —-Return- Children 2 J. Myhill Jones Red 391 COE LLOLOLOLLLLLLLLLL LL OD Synopsis of =| Land Act Amendments Records wili be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes and which is non-timber land. Partnership pre-emptions abolished, but re | of — more than four may arrange or adjacent ‘e-emptions with joint residence, but ers making ay improv ts on r tive — must occupy claims for five years and make A improvements to value of $10 per acre, including clear- ng and cultivation of at least 6 acres, ore receiving Crown Grant Where pre-emptor in occupation not less than 3 years, and has made pro- portionate improvements, he may, be- cause of ill-health, or other cause, be granted intermediate certificate of im- provement and transfer his claim. R without permanent resi- dence may be issued, provided appli - cant makes improvements to extent of $300 per annum and records same each year. Failure to make improvements or record same will operate as for- feiture. Title cannot be obtained in less than 6 years, and improvements of $10.00 per acre, including & acres cleared and cultivated, and resid of at least 2 years arerequired Pre-emptor holding Crown grant may record another pre-emption, if he requires land in conjunction with his farm, without actual occupation, pro- vided statutory improvements made and residence maintained on Crown granted land ¥ Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acres, may be leased as homesites; title to be obtained after fulfilling resi- dentia) and improvement conditions. For’ grazing and industrial purposes areas exceeding 640 acres may be leased by one person or com any. Mill, factory or industrial sites on timber land not exceeding 40 acres may be purchased; conditions include payment of stumpage Natural hay meadows inaccessible by existing roads may be purchased conditional upon construction of a road to thom Rebate of one-half of cost of road, not exceeding half of pure price, is made ” —_ PRE-EMPTORS’ FREE enante ° ACT. The scope of this Act is enlarged to include all persons joining and serv- ing with His Majesty's Forces The time within which the heirs or devisees of @ deceased pre-emptor may apply for title under this Act is extended from for one year from the death of such pesnen. as formerly, until one year after the conclusion of the present war. Thig privilege is also made re- troactive No fees relating to due or payable by soldiers on pre- emptions recorded after June 26 1918 Taxes are remitted for five Years Provigion for return of mon >. crued, due and been paid since cian 4, 1914, on account of payments, fees Or taxes on soldiers pre -emptions Interest on agreements to purchase town er city lots held by members of Allied Forces, or de pendents, acyuired direct or indirect, remitted from en- lstment to March 23, 1920, SUB-PURCHASERS OF c (2ERe ROWN pre-emptions are Provieton made for issuance : v of ose grants to sub-purchasers of rown Landa sequiring rights from purchasers who failed te complete urchase, involving fo: feiture, on ful- Ument ef conditions } of purchase, ir terest and taxes. Where sub Durchas ers do not clafm Whole of original par- eel, purchase price due and taxes may be distributed pre t : } portionately “whole area Al leations m Ny made by May 1, i020 ’ GRAZING, Grazing Act, 1919, for syet development of livestock industry wee vides for grazing district and range edministration under < thimnissior = Aunual grazing permits jasus 1 , on numbers ranged based priority for 7 lished owners : we estab . ‘ ore may form Association for range . ang manage- ment. Free, or par Ulally fre permite for settlers, campers o: travellers, up to ten head, Never forget to look through the classified list on Page 5, Thepalvalion Army Red Shield Campaign STARTS MAY 18, MONDAY IN HAZELTON And continues ali this : the The Salvation Army Did Its Bit, Let Us Do Ours Support the Army | the Army as well as the Army at Home. First to Serve, Last to Appeal. NOTE— Prince Rupert paign will start in July all other places on the along all points of ‘ 20 60 FOP on ence cn cusecece ER ERR EE ERR EE RR EE RR EE ; ; NOTICE Harry : Hanson The Reliable Piumber Having a year’s lease Westenhaver’s store, nex « Westenhaver’s§ oflice, » sublet part of this to oth« either for office purposes for show or sample room Rent reasonable. HARRY HANSON The Reliable Piumber iso. P.O. Second Phone 139 box 39 Avenue. oe > } } } os The Norfolk Rooms | 6th Ave. and Fulton St ree! { { Nice large Furnished ; Reoms for Gentlemen or Married Couples. Every Convenience www > rere erereer coceere! UNIVERSITY RETURNED SOLDIER STUDENT® rhe University of Brit has provided means students in Applied enlisted during their | or during thew te tion year and have titer proceeding m the fal tha their studies during th 16 tithes This provision he made at the sugpeselon suldiet students wh of completing those *! were imterrypted by eb that regular courses ia) tinued without undue aif bia tluome whe