PAGE SIX CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. P. 20,000-TON FLOATING DUYDOCK Engineers, Machinists Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING luAriFiri i null I w . liiaiv v .1 Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle Ail Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 383 LUMBER Thoroughly seasoned Shiplap, S4S Dimension and Boards. KILN DRIED Sitka Spruce and Cedar Finish, Ceiling, - and Rustic. SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edpegrain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 3" and 4" Sitka Spruce Ceiling 1 x 4" and 6" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3C1 Retail Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 423 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Nailing i'rotii I'rliicn Kuuert tor VANCOl'VKK. YICTOKtA, Swaniuni Uaj, Uultdule. Alert Uuy. etc turn-luj, 3:3U p.m. K.r .M'l)l:i:i:. VICTORIA. Iliitedale. Alert Hut. etc.. Friday midnight Kur AI.KT A KM, ANTOX, fTTAVAKT, Naaj Ulver, l'urt bimpsuii. bun- day. 8:o p. in--. ,.. . 1 . 11 I'OICT SIMPSON AM) tTAI.CS ISI.ANK. Tnundar. p in. 123 Slid Avenue l(. M SMITH Aseut l'rlure Kiiprrt, II. C. 'I I rough tlfkrtr 'totdto Victoria mil Seattle .and burgage checked lliruugli to drotliintlon. V B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES KAIUNOS fltOM I'KINCC lit I'KItT To Ketrklkan, f unjrll, Juneon and Rkagwaj June 28, Jnlr 1, I, S, t. IS. 19. 22, 26, 29. To Taetfr, Tl tnrln and Seuttle June 29. July 3, 6, 1. IS, 17. 20. SI, 27. SI riilNCENS MAQl'INNA Ocean Falla, etc., Vancouver and Victoria every 1'riday 1 p.m. Agenta for all Steamihlp Line 3rd Ave.. Prliir II u pert, II. C T r UllCliAltl), ULM.ItAL AtiCNl' rhone 31 Canadian Mats on al cyht Largtfl TKfiilway Sylem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SEKYICE k.iiiii rroin ritiNn: Kiirr.iiT for v.ncii'ek. vicTnitiA. mkattlk. and Intermediate point, Mondaya, Tliundayt, 4 p.m.; Saturday!, 7 p.m. lor ANYOX and HTKWAKT, Mondaya, 8 p.m.; 1'rlduyi, 4 p.m. lur MAH8GTT INLET I'OUTS, Monduyn. 8 p.m. cor HOI Til ()t:i:i;N CIIAKI.OTTC ISLANDS, fortnightly lor HKAUWAV, WedneMlaya, 4 p.m. I'AHMKMIDK TIIAINM I.KAVK rUIM'l. t:-KllT DAILY IINCEIT Hl'NDAY at 11:30 a in for I'ltlNCK (IKOIKIK, CD.MON-TON, WINMl'LO, all pointa Baateru Canada, tnlted Statu. AOKNCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINKS City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prime Rupert Phone 26(1 BOX CUTTINGS $3.50 Per Load DELIVERED HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage den; J. Smith, Vancouver; F. Picard, Toronto. SIXTH STREET yards 25c LOOK! Meat At Low Prices LAMB STEW .......22c MINCED BBEF ........22c VEAL STEWv. ,....20c BEEF CUTTINGS 20o ROLLED BONELESS BUIBKET r at 20c ROLLED BONELESS CORNED BRISKET .' ..22c THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, Ju)v 2 , LONETENDER COUNCIL TALKS FOR SIDEWALKS OFSIDEWALKS Tl) RF RF.Tl IRNF.n SPeclal Mating to Be Held This 1 V ULt llLl I UlUUilS Evening to Consider What i Is to Be Done Just what to do with one lone tender for the construction of ce TO APPOINT ENGINEER ment sidewalk, seemed to puzzle . Some of Cement Walks j, ave the members of the city council lo s,and 0yer Unti, Next Year last night It was proposed thai u ,8 Expected it should be returned unopened, f but the name and address of ths The Wg Uion agitating thd tenderer was not on me envelope Mt , .'t um'mMitn nQf nnrl tltnwn urn a n st wnw rt tnlllnfV - . on. in any event, tne tenaerer hag man yet appointed an get his tender back if he calls in theity clerk. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert A. C. McFadyen, Edmonton; G Alderman toiiart aounaea a warning. As chairman of the finance committee, it was hi$ duty to guard the finances of the city. He thought the cost of marketing, bonds would be too high just now and it would be wise to wait if possible until next year. Alderman Brown suggested that II. Kilkum. Victuria; G. Moffat, 'C"" ::x" Z TTT" H Vancouver; Mrs. M. Bott aw aughter, Utfk; M. I. Pavis, Aus tralia; Mrs. V. E. Gardner, Pac ific; Fred Saul, Victoria; G. G. Hoi lorn, Montreal; S. P.. Donald ' T . Tl , 1 . r. T 1 discussed in a regular melee of hii, i on CiBsingion; d. jonansen, tBik AlHnmn reierstiurg; u. u. lay lor, van- ouvcr. should be held over for two weeks. , Alderman Colart moved that the tender be returned. Then the whole situation was Brown showed how the sidewalks were unsafe at present and should be replaced. . ' I Alderman Iludderham did not Koyal ! think it was necessary to hold ,the Harry Astoria, city; H. With- work over and in reply to a sug- iam. C. B. Small ridge, C.N. II.; gstion that the sklewalU might Jensen, Seattl; J. Creagh. be closed retofed: "You cant close Skeena Crossing; 0. Hansen, Third Avenuer" Seattle; W. II. Frost, city. j After Alderman Dibb. Brown, - j Cellar!, Iludderham and Macdon- Savoy aid had expressed themselves, J. Wrath!! and wife. Tele- some several times, the mayor sug- graph Creek; W. II. Thorn, C gested that the matter be allowed N. II.; J. McDonald, Owen Lake Central Ludvig Lawson, Kulitard, Swe to lie over and a special meeting be called to Mnsider the matter. This meeting, it was decided, should take pftce this evening at 7:30 when Jhe mayor and alder-, men will view . the streets together and- afterwards retire and : consider what is to be done. At ; the same meeting they will consider the applications for a city engineer. S P E C I A L DELEGATESTO to clear Cheese Cloth In packages at, per pkg. of 5 ! PEACE RIVER City Decides to Send Five. Mukln; a Total of Ten Which May PoHwibly Go At the meeting of the city last night, it was decided to 10 yards at, per pkg.. . Sftp "end fiv delegate! .to the meeting J i 1 b v w oi of the tne Canadian -ana Chamber of Com- J. A. Kirbatrkk men. or, if tour the Peace ltivr with them, the delegates ither the mayor and alder- outsiders are taken, J . C. Brady, M.P.. and T. D Pat- tullo be asked to go. It was pointed, out that the sum of $600 voted would not pay any-th ng like all the cost, but that delegates would be expected to help with the financing. The Board of Trade has already decided to send five. Dr Alexander 1MIONE S7S IIF.NNEK IILOCK DENTIST SUITS! SUITS! f a r m ttffiT,t ROU$TK...;J.fii. . f- .... Loft? PoWv .'I1.... Wc CuHIng, Workmanship and Style LAMB CHOPS 38c, 45c All Guaranteed RUMP ROASTS 80 U,1S S,,;AM BAWBII AWIJ Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 117-123 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&81 P. 0 Box 675. ' inajMCM I PRESSED Ue Dclfver to Any Part of thi City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 District News "'!u V" .!.."..' ""3 a'" was what to do about the! Mrs. S. Pamnlin and daughter ZL 37rhprkT.M P'Wd new . cement sidewalk., left on Tuesday for Prince Rup-that if f there was a check inside ww,e a number of by,awg have t they would soon find out as the d providing for con- - tenaerer wouia can lor it or as B,ruciion there i(i no aouU of r. E. Peterson of the Silver questions. the ned of Uip w.rk. th faAt that It seemed to be the opinion that thf . nH t . . nftW . n . sufficient advertising of the con- r-nt:v. WM tho ,.hi,,f atumhHn ;racts had not been made and also ... o . , . ... cnere was a possiuiiuy mm mi tin.- fVl ;.,- 1 1- I .1 1 1 J. iLln M " worn wouiu 1.01 "- the end of this month and the new ANYOX TCcv. Father Sulli'van arrived i'jriday ', to take the 'place of Rev. Father Champagne who is leaving Anyox after several years residence here. Mr. and Mrs. Maclntyre and family left on Tuesday for the Queen Charlotte Islands, where they will spend the remainder of Uie summer. : Crest Mine left on Friday for the Planet Mines, where he is con sulting engineer. Among the departures on Fri day werer C. Krulck, Mr. O'Han- ley, Mr. Ancell, Mr. Bail lie and Mr. La Moth. ALICE AUM . W. L. Lindsay, general sur-Intendent at Anyox and Dr. II. T.' Tames geologist for the Granujr Co. spent two days in the district during the week. C. 'Rhodes, representing the tfiullivan Drill Co. was a visiter in town during the week. Among the week-end visitors at .he Alice Arm Hotel were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Warwick, J. A. Swinson, J. McCallum, MifS Taylor and R. Gale. Norman McLeod, former resident of the camp and owner of mining properties arrived in town on Monday. STEWAKT Miss Joan Mellor arrived Saturday from Vancouver where she has been attending business Mr. and Mrs. R. Erskine arrived from Pinee 'Rupert on the Catala Mondv and left on the Prince Charles the next morning. Wm. Tompkins, manager of the Mayou property on Bitter Creek, returned Mrfnday night from a business visit to Vancouver. Robt. Bruce, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Reynolds. II. II. Reid, R. Petrie, Mr. De Lawnie and Gertie Smith went south on the Prince Rupert last Saturday. Mrs. West, wife of Dr. West of Prince Rupert, and her sister Miss Fowler, who Is just out from Englsnd, spent the week-end in camp looking over the district II. E. Evans (Holly) formerly with the Salmon River Stage line. has gone into business for him self and makes three round trips dally between Stewart, and the. B. C. Silver and Premier. W. J. Thoteway, M.F. who has mining interests up Bear Kiver in the vicinity of the Mountain Boy, and is interested in the Rd Top, returned Saturday from Vancouver where he has spent the winter. A. G. Paton, formerly of Prince Rupert, is now Stewart accountant for the Power Cor poration. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Prince Rupert Feed Co. Received freh supply Pratts' Baby Chick Food, Bulkley Valley Hay and grain, Robin Hood Flour, Spratts' Dog and Bird Sup plies and COAL guaranteed to please you. PHONES 58 AND 558 MON. AND TIES. Two Shows 7 and 4) p.m. JOHN GILBERT IN Desert Nights Comedies MATCH-MAKING MAMMAS AND OSWALD P ATI IE NEWS Added Attraction at 8:50 p.m. The Child Prodigy Nona Hodgson in Acrobatic Dancing Admission, 15c and 50c am. a .bb- i ml m aa . - M "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN 1JETTEU, QUICKER, CHEAPER LOGGING Sole Distributors for B. C. MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT C0 LTD J 10 STATION STREET. VANCOUVER. II I'. Branches: Prince George, Kelowna, Nelson 1817 FOUNDED in 1817, the Bank of Montreal is now in its 112th year of financial service for the people and commerce of Canada, In every place of importance throughout the Dominion, the Bank is represented by a fully-equipped Branch. It also has its own offices in Great Britain, France, the United States and Mexico. Its facilities in all phases of domestic and foreign banking are unexcelled. BANK OF MONTREAL Established i8l7 Total Assets in excess of J( 900,000, 000 Prince Rupert Branch: A. H. CARSON, Managei. ' Furniture for sale. Watch the classified columns.