ee er peas tencnealialih. cs J ¢ VUMMMALL — DEM. CONVENTION ee ar SALT MORE MMF = DO | _- The Daily News The Gentleman in Upper 11 Was Peevish =i ead telly | Wi a Hf — \ \ \ The public are invited to Police Court Room, Third ING, JULY 5, for the purpose ception to be accorded Sir Provinee, on the occasion Reception to Premier McBride Avenue, at 8 o'clock, FRIDAY EVEN- of arranging for a citizens’ re- Richard MeBride, Premier of the of his visit here. attend a meeting to be held in the The G. T. P. steamer Henriette | Mrs. Elmore, B. H Mrs. Tallmage, Tallmage and Steamer Port Simpson. arrived with gasoline and explo- The tiudson’s Bay steamer sives today. Port Simpson arrived at 5 o'clock this morning, from Telegraph The Capilano, of the Union|QGreek. She left there on Sunday Steamship Line, arrived with @!yjorning, arriving in Wrangell on full cargo of freight at noon. Monday. The Port Simpson will ——— complete the season on the The fishery steamer N. F. Fol-| skeena, sailing direct with pas- som is in port from Queen Char- lott Islands. The tug Escort No, 2 with the big barge Georgian tow this morning. and lumber for the railway stituted the Georgian’s cargo, Departures on the Chelohsin. Captain Rorvick, C. George Grove, D. M. Murray, arrived in Rolling stoc con- Lakan, | Mrs. sengers and freight for Hazelton on Saturday. TORONTO PASTOR HERE k|Rev. Andrews of Queen East Church Guest of Mrs. Williams. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams of Borden street at |present are the Rev, Mr, An- drewsy pastor of the Queen Street J. 8, Gladwin, Miss Black, A. East Presbyterian Church, To- Smith, Vernon Casley, Mrs. Gas-|ronto, and Mrs. Andrews. Rev. Jey, Lottie Casley, P. W. Pinker-| Mr. Andrews is Mrs. Williams: ton, Miss Delorie, William An-|brother, With his wife he is derson, Mrs. A. Goulet, B. Hatch,! making a most enjoyable stay in John Shipton, C. A. Bowland, Ww. Prinee Rupert. J, MeCutcheon, H. K, Gordon, ~ W. G. MeMorris, Jerry Bonneau, Choicest liquors and cigars— J. Weberg, 8. M. Boston, Mr. and | Savoy. —— ATT 7 : = —_ ul OR SALE... Edward Morrison offers his business and fixtures for sale for $3,000 cash—$2,500 worth of Pool and Billiard Tables; $2,100 worth of Bowling Alleys; $1,500 worth of Fixtures and supplies. Lease runs for 3 years and 3 months. Apply on the premises at Second Avenue, between Sixth and Seventh Streets any time between 10 o’clock a, m. and } OKANAGANS GREATEST CROP Demand for Fruit Farming Labor in B. C. Is Most Pronounced in the Okanagan, WhicW Expects a Bumper Crop This Season. As a result of an enquiry con- ducted by the British Columbia Fruit Growers’ Association througout the various fruit dis- tricts of the province, asking what labor would be required for the current year, it is of interest to note that the fruit districts are much more thoroughly sup- plied with labor than was the case two years ago, when the last general enquiry was instituted, At that time fruit growers made application for 1,450 men, as a result of the present enquiry they have asked for only 300. Wages in the fruit districts have advanced slightly in two vears and the conditions of the working man have also improved in that fruit growers are more generally supplying comfortable lodgings and suitable board. From the enquiry it was learned by the British Columbia Fruit Growers’ Association that on Vancouver Island and in the lower mainland suitable help can be secured with little diffleulty without any special effort on the part of organizations for the purpose. It is true, however, that in these districts the Chinese and Japanese to some extent receive the preference over white men. NN The Okanagan, which will have the largest crop of fruit in its OUR PRICES INCLUDE ALL CHARGES, BOTH DUTY AND POSTAGE history this year, has made the dchverd die UNIVERSAL HAIR CO panes gous most enquiries for labor, and it coma, cated TRANSFORMATIONS cry Haman Hae eee ee, is evident that there will me suit- Bas Qualia Hee or exira fol! of hair a. able employment for men adapted ny mesaroent required crcumirrce of Neat nei per dozen, | tO the work of harvesting and of For Light, Grey, handling fruit. et oe re- Pale, or Auburn tens char ade CORD OF POTATOES <—<- SWITCHES “a All Goods -ecure- Wows Sam. Novel Feature of International pe Para aps oa Dry Farmed Products Exposition. via eas — a2 2.50 Lethbridge, Alta,, July 4.-—One LATEST 24 $4.25 of the mos’ novel features ever ZALOOUE » %.00 shown at a fair or exposition will No. 13... on Pay iene be the display made by the appliration te united commereials clubs” of Clougher ~ yadieate a SENT DIRECT. Stevens County, Washington, al 439 SPADINA AVE. any sivie Saeeen, i> the Dry Farmed Products Expo- TORONTO ran sition next October, when a pile (es where Tie mget Elective Tompet si) 5%) celiveaditon oon gale bar he of mammoth potatoes, perfect in sane ali " size and enormous in dimensions SDESS Cc x he aa 0) puters ENGLAND. and weight, will be shown in the Banageress , form of a cord. It is already —_—___ —_—_—— eee | planned to bring to Lethbridge sufficient of these spuds to stack D ® N like wood. An ingenious method has been devised to keep them in Read The Daily News):":".0%"" wonder, Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley —IN THE— easy terms. NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000,00 Nechaco Valley Fort George District IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on FARM VANCOUVER, B.C. “DEAD ONES” H i “The News” Classified Ads. =QOne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== —-THERE ARE NO =i ERE— <— aan Wanted Rupe PORTE 140 G00D and Prine Sth and Fraser Sts WANTED rt Sash & Door Co. R wanted at Savoy Hotei. sash and door man wanted e Rupert Planing Mills, linotype operators, Minim: | WANTED—-Pirst class wood tury. a | Apply corner 148-tf First class journeymen printers mm seale of twenty-four and thirty dollars respe: ing FOR RENT keeping rooms, also store, Rink. Christian, Two suites in ne avenue, opposite conveniences, App 6th All on first class house w build skating ly Tony 151-0f tively for forty-eight hour week. Apply James F. Morris & (o., corner Granville and Smythe sts., Vancouver, B. Cc 154-160 . - . ‘ ) ra you ever say in passing a rich man's home, ‘‘iie made his money Miscellaneous easy, he was here in the , ’ } 7 q 99.’ FOR LEASE—Rooms now occupied by EARLY DAYS” Wanderers Club, Apoly at eae ‘ “ Jewelry Store. 14 | DON’T ENVY HIM, BUT iMITATE HIM A capable and experienced maeepiaael Z wants situation, cooking for mess pre } ferred. Apply Box 465. 155-156 | _—_— NO more men needed at Goose Ba; Loe further notice. The Granby dated M., 8, & P Co. fort | . ; | One of the old and great financiers of ; the East in addressing a class of For Rent young men said: ‘‘ The opportunities | of tomorrow will be far greater than PIANO for rent. Apply F. D. Keeley ;| inthe past, fortunes will be made Drug Store. 140-tf | with greater certainty and rapidity 8 St ie house. 640 8th ave. owing to modern methods, especially FOR LEASE—Mecintyre Hall; well heated anal those points in the west geographic- and lighted. J. H. ROGERS, Phone 116. ally situated to handle the commerce FOR RENT—Two ¢room cottages with; of the wortd,’’ big verandah, $15.00. Apply to H. Rivett, cor. MeBride and Eighth Ave 156-162 ALBERNI For Sale Where the | Wen | “Meets the East WHITE these for sale from my LEGHORN well birds. L. Solly, L hens and Pekin ducks known strain of akeview BASEBALL SCORES Phi Ae EE. W Borde arran guest numb altene too. tiere much ably « A Fh Brookiyn Boston 7, New Cleveiand &, yester drews, National. 1-9, New York 2-10. ladelphia 8, Boston 5. American. Philadelphia 2. York 2-2, Wash Detroit 6, “at home” afternoon by illiams in her nh street, The ged in honor of who at preser of Mrs, Williams \ er of Mrs. Williams’ f led and the at the of in latest fashion and very emimented upon harming day occas is home form ch the enjoyed Georg Mrs ington CHARMING CHOCOLATIERE rs. W. E. Williams Entertains in Honor of Mrs. Andrews. was held Mr residen s. W ee on ” Was An the large riends whieh ocola- 1, was favor- the Wepapel than jhas imported the first piano to jreach that future great metro | Po} is Its arrival should be in fstrumental in pPomoeting ha pinony among the different town | stiles Vancouver. Provinee, Situated on the west coast of Vacou- Poultry Farm, Westholme, B.C. 153-156 ver Island at the head of Alberni FUR SALE—Two 9x40 log ine engines, Canal where the great ships of the ne rope neh ss ees hatha Pacific will bum); noses with the Lt, vom Essington. B lrov Horse of the great trans- . continental railroads of Can- TEACHERS WANTED. ada. Alberni holds a com- manding position not eq- Two teachers wanted, for junior grade, t a in the Prince Rupert public sehool, duties ualled by any other sea- to commence at the expiration of the ifie | summer holidays, nalary $00.00 per pos ” the Posie month Applications close July 5th Coast. There ean Rindos. Yeap. secretary, Box 428, Prince be but one —— ~-LBERNI Lots are seling today from $150 to $475 in ‘‘Rosslyn’’ the new addition to Alberni. These lots are sold on the easy payment p!an; their future is sure and certain, and their owners will be astonished at rapid advance. Frank A. Ellis Peal Estate Agent Prince Rupert . e ‘ FOR RENT B.C. Premises on Becond Ave., near Sixth S&t., formerly occupied by Exchange Grill. Will rent whole building or lower floor only. to suil tenant, WESTENHAVER BROS. GOAL NOTICES. Skeeng Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Leland» p Take Wotlee that |, William Watso m, of the City of Prince Rupert, B. ¢ ontrac tor, intend to apply for 4& license to pros pect for coal an Petroleum on and under the following described lands on the west coast of Oréham Island DID IT EVER OCCUR To YOU | FREE! FREE! FREE! 88 key worth beautiful player piano, given away to the pool in the Base- ment pool room, Empress A big Theatre building. = | ' | | }! electric $1,200 pis avers A Fast Diseppearing Opportunity 6 get in om ive ground Noor at FORT anonds Why will Fv inevitably grow peorge oO be @ great city f Because itse strategic loctuon that | Saeeeee her of 4 GREAT PUTURE 48 & listributipg cen/re | . Because there? is the centre of the rich st miring dis'rict in America——-the “as. | 800 VISTRIC,! Fecause g-eat areas of stMBER, 1,100 | MLS OP. NAVIGAPLe WATERS, ‘EX CELLENT ‘'WATF®, POWERS, are tribu lary to Fort Veorge Becar there are 259,000 acres of yoo" rgricultural lands, open for pre apuca | Breause of ail the railroad taat are bu).ding or taat have got their charter to biAld through Fort George } Because all the grain of Alberta and saskatchewan shall be exported through | the Panama Canal, which means that ail | Geen grain shail have to come to Fort George before reaching either Prince Ru |pert or Vancouver |} Because Furt George has a better strategic location than Spokane and is the GCATEWAY te the Pacilic coast f the PEACE RIVER cot NTRY, Which covers an area of 3,000,000 acres of the best agricultural land in, Canada | Within a few years Fort George will be $500.00 casi One lot, block 7, section 7, §750.00 Two lots, block 6, section 7, $1,200.00; this is @ snap One lot, block 10, $500.00; best buy in section 7. Double corner, block 16, lwo lots, block 15, section 8, hothing cheaper on the market One lot, block 30, section 8, $500.00 Two lots, block 38, section 8, $750.00. COLLART (&8 REYNOLDS Sole Age’: Natural Resources Sscurity Co., Ltd. Box 806 226 Gth Street Phone 381 We Have the Following Cheap Properties For Sale Exclusively Section 6, Block 22, $1,850; 1 6 and 12 months, Section 7. Lots 10-16-17-18, Block 29, $500 section 8, $750 $500.00 Lots 29.30, cash, bal, 3 each; 1-3 cash, bal. 6 and 12. Section 8. Lots 18-19-20, Block 20, $400 each; 1.3 cash, bal. 6 and 12. Lots i-2, Block 16, $900 pair; 1-3 cash, bal. 6 and 12. Lots 12-13, Block 18, 8050 pair; 1-3 cash, bal. 6 and i192, Lot 32, Block 3, $450; 1-3 casn, bal. 6 and 42. Samuel Harrison & Company Brokers and Financial Agents Second Ave. Prince Rupert TENDEAS FOR HOSPITAL ADD!TION Sealed tenders, marked “Tender for Hospital Addition” will be received by the undersigned up to 6 pan on Wednes day, the Sist day of July 1012, for the erection afd completion of an addition to the Prince HKupert General Hospital All labor tw be paid for at union rates and 40 eight hour day Every tender must be cheque payable to the sectation and secepted bank of Canada for five per cent. of the amount of tender, which will be forfeit ed if the successful tenderer refuses al neglects to enter into a Contract with the Association when called upon to Pians and specifications may 0 in the office lL. Barker Prinee The sarily acce By order accompanied by order of the As by «@ chartered lo 80 be seen architect Be oF @hy tender not neces ed t the Board M Managing Prince WRiGh? ecreetury fupert Gen Commencng at & Post planied 1 mile east of the southeast corner of ¢ ml Lease No, 7168, thence south 80 chain thence west 80 chains, thence north 6° chains thence cant 60 chains to the piace of cCommencetient Dated thie 22nd day of April, igie WILLIAM WaTsoN Pub, June 4, 1042 | where Vancouver and Winnipeg are two | day This is the time to act The man with @ prompt decision is the man whit wins, and you have everything tw win if; you buy right now, because this summer) will see & great activity at Fort George and the prices will advance rapidly ALL INFORMATION FREE FOR THE} ASKING — GOOD BUYS iX PRINCE RUPERT Two iots block 11, section 1, $15,500.00 bot ore CORNER bleck 9%, section 65, $4,500.00 Lot and two-room house, block 32, section 5, $1,000.00 Lot and house, biock 23, section 6, $1,575.00; very good terms. Lot and house, lock 25, section 4, $4,100.00: very good terms Lot 7, block 39, section 7, $685.00 iwo tots, block 45, sectién 7 $1,100 00; ) FOR SALE SECTION ONE. Block 14, two lots on Second Ave Block 24, one lot on Third Ave “lock 30, two lots on Third Ave SECTION TWO. Pair of lots for $800; snap SECTION Five. Pair of lots on Borden street, $3 cash SECTION SEVEN. Block 30, lot 10, $325 cash; specia gain SECTION EIGHT. Block 1, lots 18-10, $1,300; easy terme double corner with a view House for rent on 7th per month ive., Section Jeremiah H Kugler, Lid. PHON> s17 | | | WILL EXCHANGE 20 acres of frat class Yakima land for Prince Rupert propert the value of $6,000 Insure With Life Assurance Limited Pounded 1848 Punds exceed §51,000,0( Take a policy for the echildre! The Gresham elety, Fire and accident insurance Ww good = companter George Leek 618 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert ATTENTION You must eall and see Keeler) Delicious, Refreshing Ick CREAM KEELEY’S PHARMACY 6th St. and 3rd Ave. Lots 6 and 7, Block 3, Secti ! Harbor View $15 500,00, Will Give Termes eral Hospital Association Prince Rupert, B. ¢ , dune 26, 1018 OF G. R. Naden Co., Lid SRCOND AVENUER