“UPLANDS” ET ee ae | san terinw or wy Di=Weekly Bulletin | to Save Their Franchise Soa For the Guidance of the Real Estate Investor Under the new the franchise, which came into SECTION 1 , SECTION 6& force few know how nor when, but which is really in force, there} Double corner on lane, Lots 21-22, Ord a ae on Borden and Taylor Avenue, in block 35, Exeavated for bage- Tire will be no more two dollar voters} ment, ' $15,000, third cash, balance 12| Summit Avenue—Double corner, available at municipal elections] ana 18 months. ——- in B.C. All who want to secure SECTION 8 the franchise must ow operty weal IM ee RR ren Eh uh a 1 n property $250 casi, $25 per month, Act respecting 6000 square feet in block 30, with hew 4-roomed cottage, #5500. Easy terms, -- The -- ° ° e,@ e Victoria - - B t h ( ] b and moreover must have clear]... on 41 Street, $2625. Good terms, ket ri 18 Oo um la title to it. Only two months re- a oe. main in which voters imay qual-| i.sams UP RIVER—The s\ify, before the lists»are closed,| man farm, 147, acres, $35 per acre.|” Cash, 6-19-18 months, famous Bate- ‘ ete rate Easy terms. Here’s where t finest This magnificent, high-class residential subdivision was opened for public selection on |Get wise, and look lively, The} strawberries in B.C. are grown, On 40- 7 block 27, $900. 12-18 months, 30, block a Canada Avenue, #350, $100 Half cash, bal. B city ork @ rive icu- ilroad, Lakelse Valley. May 1st and has elicited inquiri | city clerk can give full particu ra 4 i ——— quiries from all parts of the country. Applications for reserva | lars. S00. AthiG at: Lovee’ Creek, 928.00 pect) ne ea ee oe 1 se tions are now being received. re eer * SECTION 7 ; To destroy those moths get| {26 ‘CRE TRACT adjoining Breckenridge} Lot 11, block 34, $659. $350 cash, bal. Lindiug, $30.00 per acre—Lakelse $25 per month. Valley. ; Lots 9-10, block 22, $1560. $700 cash; i 6, 12, 18 months. Sixth Avenue, Red Cedar Flakes at 25 cents the|- package from Orme, the Pioneer =| druggist. tf asticiicadh boro Bay, and commanding an unsurpassed view of the Olympic range and Mount Baker. . The choicest view property in Prince Ru- We have 1200 acres in Lakelse Valley, | MILITARY BAND CONCERTS pert. Warehouse sites. The eagiest| which we will gub-divide into 10 acre terms can be had in section two. tracts. Here’s your opportunity, : } “Uplands” consists of 465 acres of natural park land well treed with oaks and maples, excellent soil, gradually sloping toward the water of two beautiful bays, Oak Bay and Cad- SECTION 2 The property has been subdivided and fully improved at a very large expenditure and is j | Commencing Tonight at West- 5 | holme Opera House Practically every lot has a splendid view which cannot be cut off by neighboring Be oe as Fire - Agents for New York Life Insurance Company Liability - PlateGlass - Accident and Diszbility Insurance taal | | now laid out, ready for building, in 367 lots, streets avenue and parks. The enterprising managers of buildings. All streets will be paved with asphalt and laid with cement sidewalks and l the Wastharines Theatre. have Bainter & Sloan ! boulevards. Streets will be lighted by electric globes on ornamental standards placed at : | nade arrangements with the Kit- ; : ; |kahtla Indian Band to play a | intervals. All wires will be underground and sewerage and water systems will be installed. series of concerts in connection| SECOND AVE. PHONE 387 ' | | Street car service will connect with the centre of Victoria in less than twenty-five minutes. eae their regular programme Of | eee moving pictures. S The first concert will be given jfonight, and a fine programme has been arranged. The Kitkah- tla Band consists of over thirty “Uplands” is in the best position to enjoy to the fullest extent the Victoria climate, Your choice of a first # class round trip ticket to Seattle, Van- couver or the Alaska excursion —SECOND— GRAND DRAWING the most equable in Canada. | pieces, and the boys have been trip. e| practising eight hours every day R St ° ‘ ; =| for more than two weks under ogers eamship Agency ? PRIZES including = round . | B/the able direction of Prof. Hunt,|{#——— irip Cieket G58: OReh Si oer ¢ } Prices from 3000 to ,0 er { @)of Vancouver, and arrangements The winners of the . first 5 tall ia li /have ben made whereby the band grand prize drawing last | ONE CENT TO TWO DCGLLARS ' | i I $$$ $$ —____— | will receive a portion of the re- August were: ist, Stanley ; =lceipts during the engagement. Parker; 2nd, CG. H. Handa-| Tickets will be good any time The money thus acquired will be syde; 3rd Dr. J. O. Reddie. | this summer. ahs fi} used to help pay the expenses of \the band. A liberal patronage should be accorded to heip this good cause . Terms: One fifth cash, { | Lites 1. 2; 3: and-4 Write at once for Maps and Literature Grand Trunk Pacific Coast Steamship Company's It will) pay everyone interest- Superb Mail Steamers years at 7 per cent. ed to look over the large new . we Y at Howe ‘e MoNulty’s, ond Ave.tf Prince Rupert and Prince George RODGERS & COMPANY, LIMITED Times Building, Victoria, B.C. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle *Mondays and Wednesdays at 9 A. M. *Effective May 13th =|sweet milk cream and_ butter- milk, Phone 287. mi14 S. S. PRINCE JOHN For Port Simpson, Port Nelson, Granby Bay and Stewart et Weaneehas?, 11a.m. Masset and Naden Harbor on TOOT eae ee Pp. All Other Queen Charlotte Island Points on shordeys, a 'p. m. TRAIN SERVICE TO VAN ARSDOL Mixed Trains Leave Pr. Rupert 1 p. m. on Mondays, Wednesday and Saturdays GOING EAST THIS YEAR? If so Ensure Comfort, Speed and Safety on Your Trip by Using : The Grand Trunk Railway System from Chicago For full particulars, tickets, etc., apply to } A. E. McMASTER, Gencral Agent, Prince Rupert Agency All Atlantic Steamship Lines Goes to Lakelse Mr. E. GC. Gibbons, of the firm ‘of McCaffery & Gibbons, left on the train this afternoon for the Lakelse valley, where he will look after the completion of surveys of lands for his firm. a Prince Rupert Dairy delivers ‘mm 000 (se The Great Success Everything for the launch or boat at Howe & MeNulty’s, 2nd Avenue. tf SEWER DEPTHS and the Business Secti. Baseball Meeting A meeting of the baseball club will be held at police court rooms on Thursday, May 9th, at 8.30 p.m.—H. B. Campbell, pre- sident. 2t [Prabiere Affecting the Council Whether in the down ltown section are to be 5 ft. 6 in, ldeep or whether they are to be / 10 ft. 6 in. deep is a matter lwhich the city council will soon | hi ave before them for settlement. | Indeed it came up Monday night, land might have ben rushed thro- sewers SAMUEL HARRISON ¥. F. G. GAMBLE (NOTARY PUBLIC) Samuel Harrison & Co. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— Best Bargains Today: lugh, only better counsels pre- ° . ° vailed, and until all circumstan- : Real Estate and Stock’Brokers ; Of our Fire Sale is due to the many bargains We AF fh oo are made clear for future as| Hol $6, bioek 35. eee. os ooo sin ee ge gee i . well as present, the exact depth)“ ’ wa, SCC. : ivi rr Lot 36, block 7, sec. 7:.... $750 , dvanta e of this of sewers below the ground in ay ties tf a nd = S giving. Have you taken a 8 ‘the congested area will be held in Lots 35-36, block 3, sec. 8. - $700 Prince Rupert a tewart +. 9 If t d ow | abeyance, Lots 8-4, block 6, sec. 7..$4350 opportunity : not do so n E Lot 8, block 5, sec. 5....$4575 — Shurch Diginage 7 Room House 8th Ave. Very | # ms iar tis. oP " AND HURRY During the discussion of hos- easy terms. oo e . pital affairs at the city council JOHN DYBHAVN meeting on Monday night, Mr.| Phone 384 319 3rd Ave |W. Angle made an enquiry re i garding the connecting up OL eee drain from the Methodist chureh a ue i's heavy tweed Suits. Regu- premises to a sewer put in by : SS lar price $15 and $20. Now himself. He desired the connec- General Merchandise S - Largest Stock tion made in order to relieve his property from the overflow from . the church drainage. The matter | oo praser and 5th. Choice Wines and 4 : “ (). () () is lett to be settled by personal] opts PALACE. OF me Lowest Prices in Northern B, C. interviews with the city sanitary jofficer and enginer, = % e+e i ~ Building Permits SONS OF NORWAY a For the month of April the] Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays at 7 lhuilding permits amounted to|p, m,, at 349 3rd ave. Ali Nor- $31,237. There were seventen of wegians are welcome. lthem, For the same period last /year only fifteen were issued, re- | prese nting work to the value of Le NOW OPEN —— i Men’s tweed and worsted Suits; $20 and $25; now $ 15.00 Men's high grade tailored Suits, formerly $30; now $ 20.00 eee SSS S———S—S—S——eeeoermroors Canadian General Electric Company, Limited Motors, Mining and Contracting Machinery Electrical Apparatus of every description Phone 245 Graham Kearney, Mgr. i” | | Hear the Indian Band at pan PRINCE RUPERT CAFE _ o lWestholme Theatre tonight. mission 10c and 15, as usual, 2t SECOND AVENUE AND SIXTH ST. FIRST CLASS SERVICE POPULAR PRICES Williams & Vidak - Props ——— Biggest Sale on Record One of the most remarkable sales ever held in Rupert is the big smoke and fire sale now g0- ing on at Martin O'Reilly's. The sale opened on Monday, and the Second Ayenue store bas been thronged with buyers ever since, Martin has the prices eut right to bed rock, It is a won- what Highest Value in Plain and Gem Set RINGS, pues There is no jewelry line in which value SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work Office: 8rd Ave ‘orkshop Phone 174 * @nd Ave. bet. 7th on 8th Ste —Limited— Jewellers and ilversmiths down is derful opportunity to get you want in me n’s goods for just what you feel like paying. The wa =o oe MARTIN O'REILLY’ SECOND - AVENUE - STORE fact that the whole stock is boing offered is an inducement and the people are certainly grasping the opportunity, Did you hear of the crowds at McIntyre hall last night? Every- body delighted, Tonight in same place stereopticon views of South America, 25e and 50ec, it PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 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