ednesday March 4, 1944 orn P.O, Box 1704 SAVOY HOTEL |) Lass CUISINE FIRST ‘ cold Running Water in Hot and alt Rooms brands of Liquors and Only fines C a kept BEST jOTEL IN NORTHERN f THE eait COLUMBIA pRUDHOW me & FISHET proprietors oe ppnscoreeerweePDIO Deen” sneer a Hotel rectory on : Members P.R. L. Vintners Association embers | a WINDSOR HOTEL and Eighth St w. H. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL F 7 jeriean Plap Peter Black, Prop. KNOX HOTEL | kighth and Ninth =| t 50e to $1.00 | A Besner & Besner, Props. hest Vv. D. Casley EMPRESS HOTEL ecween Sixth and Streets European Plan, 50 to $1 Per Day YF Third AV PREMIER HOTEL (merican 8 European Plap F. W. Henning, Manager ROYAL HOTEL { Burgess, Props Th Ave. and Sixth St European Plen Steam Heated BEAVER | WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED second Ave. and Sixth St Phone 102 PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING GO., LIMITED Pre ‘ sixth Sts Phone 7 ORE ROR pp Ope a FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT NO. 1. Bor 12 h St. and Srd Ave Bor 13 st. and Srd Ave, Bor 14-—-sih St. and 3rd Ave Bor 15 n of ist, 2nd and 2 Aves Bor 16-——ist Ave., between 8th and nb § knox Hotel Bor 17-181 Ave. and 7th St. (Cen al CIRCUIT NO. 2. Bor 22 Ave and 3rd St Box 23 j ve. and McBride St Box 24 Ave. and McBride St Bor 25— Ave. and 2nd St Box 2¢€ and 6th St Box 27 CIRCUIT NO. 3. Box 31 y and Fulton St Box 32 und Taylor Sts Box 34 and Fulton St Box 35 t ' and Comox Ave Box 37 and Dodge Pl. Bor 38 snd Thompson St C\RCUIT NO, 4, Box 41—4th Ave and Emmerson Box 42 \ve. and McBride St, Box 43 ve. and Green St, Box 44 \ve and Basil St. Bor 45—7ih Ave. and Enerts. Box 141 \ve, and Young St, TOI Io tobi iek ge y it Hume Cronyn, of pation manager of a nds to apply for per the following descri mh ¢ * at @ post planted at the | [ Let 1968, thence i vest 80 chains, north , : ‘ chains to point of ing 040 acres more ' HUME CRONYN, th, 1918 20, 1014, ‘District of Queen Charlotte Islands ena Land pis * that Wilfred Charles fupert, B, C,, oceu- ends to apply for : \ | for coal and petro- ‘ing described lands ; : ' Graham Island com , | bianted one mile south ; east of the mouth of st 80 Chains, thence , ice east 80 chains, ‘08 to point of com- 148 C. L. 7817, “ES MACDONALD, Locator, Ad 4 December, 1018, th to March 26th, he : na Land District PPleteiot of ‘Coast— Range Fiv , , IGE that I, Thomas McCly- , of Prince Rupert, in ble “sh Columbia, broker, b bermission to lease k Of land bounded as ) ‘his post planted where ‘ of the right-of-way of Pacific Kallway Com- ; , © Westerly bank of the » ,' Gnd being about 400 , { thence in a north- “ong the westerly ' distance of thirty © casterly parallel with . ! OF the Grand Trunk ay 4 distance of ten i t Southerly parallel ‘ore of the sald river , ait of the right-of im coe yt {Mak Pacific Kallway rherly’ jin Westerly along the said ' b c the sald right-of- way hore OMEN Cer 6) OF less to the place thas yenth day of January, Pub. Fed. 9 4g ARMAS. MeCLYMON'T, et ae : | Frank 1h Wy 7 Oe = - perce teeeggnnes Ge ae AI a) | of tre 1} | | Seventh St | | the + 3S a a. = hee) ( hagas elub, Louis He I wre) Iship been Jack Quinn of the eat ague th m from the Rochester Interna Lional season Maur American i not spare the { bledon i! ships British champion- The || TOO OOOO Oe Pie t Dis.'.t of Coast) ¥ ed and BATTLING LEVINSKY \| middleweight former welterweight champi: England round, h , city block all hen i ind i White | L, I ind, he 4 ill expressed that the could not Lond where enter ed extensively and thea- | es Members of oY. Ai ae f lean vorld’s amateur pions me vith the ds in a little et-together” ist wee During medals were presented the member f the team vere successf n defending Mann cup last year Much th Slast was ! inte ted over | the 4 pects the coming seasor and the promise made that eve member of team will be on hand this year | to once more defend the trophy. | oO In the international associa- | tion football match at Glasgow on Saturday neither Scotland Wales were able to score, the thousand people attended. vers beat both sets team to very weak on Saturday — , an ‘ teams be its recipients. FATE OF PROFESSIONAL sional lacrosse as far as the cific coast is concerned now a strenuous fight is waged for control of fr the B. C. L. A ( Jone argument from Westr ster less the world's champik under control of one manager tee of the citizens. That the situation is a crit one for lacrosse is admitted all sides. New Westminst« CLC PUL DUS LPR RE: lest F News in Field S ORE ey (=e Fe: (= BAD Fess oe VOD ANE ALES, (ea ete; OZ PEL FRO | | bout with Romeo | in last Saturday, feo lof the decision after } | } as declared M I touring i ns, New York! sendzoff | ERNIE RUSSELL sult being a draw The ground was rain sodden, but notwith- standing a splendid exhibition of good football was witnessed. Scotland was rather disappoint- ing, While Wales played above their reputation, Only forwards by remarkable saves. Radical changes on the Scottish meet Ireland on March 14 are predicted, the halfback being » championship If you are doing a local business talk over your advertising prob- lems with the Advertising De- partment of this newspaper. If you are doing a provincial or national business it would be well for you to have the counsel and assistance of a good advertising teams turned out during the mposed of boys who have been rn and brought up in that city. The championship of Austral- professional isla was won by the All-Ameri- can track and field team at Mel- bourne, January 26, according mail advices just received from the Antipodes. The silver shield awarded annually to the winning team, however, went to the Vic- furnished, without cost or obli- gation, by the Secretary of Can- adian Press Association, Room ; $035, Lumsden Building, Toronto. Salmonbellies through toria state team, which made second place, the rules govern- ing the award specifically pro- viding that only Australasian s among the players rteseettccecccceec cools Lay (1 567—PHONE—867 superhuman LACROSSE IN BALANCE The next few weeks will pro ably decide the fate of profes- ALF HALLIGAN Seven-Passenger Machine Just 2 a . jal Rates for Parties May Have New Government creer chises inxious to get back in harnes STAND, ROYAL HOTEL although he will not listen to ¢ I i i ey if Lal i th TARO UN GURY tai ees eeregetete Te “ ee Mena eartenee® greceengeeerenee . § ‘ "Wise, knowledge chiefly from motor car advertise- ments, and the catalogues and booklets circulated through them.”’ “ All know about photography,” declared a well- known amateur, “I have learned from the men who advertise cameras, plates, papers and films.” well called ‘The Poor Man’s University,” but other than poor men have been schooled thereby. Much of what the average individual knows con- cerning personal and domestic hygiene, modern office methods, books and authors, electricity, pre- cious stones, investments, and almost everything else, he has learned from advertisements. Advertisements have stimulated our intelligence, agency. A list of these will be added enormously to our knowledge, and given us aspirations which have raised us to higher levels of thinking and living. Advertising is indeed ‘‘ The Poor Man’s University.” University ~ ONES knows more about motor cars than any other man I know,’’ said a man to his friend. ‘* Hehas obtained his Advertisements have been TAXI Proinpt Service OOO YO YOO. . } Skeena Land District—District of Queen so confidently Charlotte stead of as heretofore, a commit- Wat as 1 @ can Only] axe NOTICE that I, Frederick L. *h, occupation clesk, of Prine Rupert, , intend to apply to the Commis- r of Lands for a license to prospect oll and petroleum over the desribed lands on the west of Graham Island; Commencing at & tional has been league secretary been negot league, Reports Chieag man, signing joining culation, firmed Writing World, Frank ————o — FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Carpenters’ Tools Pipe Fittings Mathieu’ s Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil A tonic as well as a cough cure, Large bottle 38c, Sold @ owhere, or TAR & COO LIVER O!FL 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Stee! 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Our catalogue is sent free to any address and shows a splendid assortment for the out-of-town buyer to select from. Write for this catalogue; it will be sent to you by return mail. Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director] VANCOUVER, B.C —~ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Church Hall at 11 a.m. and Empress Theatre at 7.30 p.m, School at 2.30 p.m, REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., BAPTIST CHURCH YOUNG and FIFTH AVE, Services every Sunday at 11 Bible Class 2.30 p.m, MATHIEUS SYRUP THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 11 School at 2.30 p.m. S ANGLICAN CHURCH . and Dunsmuir Place Morning prayer, 11, ing Srver. 7: $0. third Sunday at THE SALVATION ARMY Granville Court ; m,, : and 8 >. m. 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