OUR SODA FOUNTAIN. IS OPEN FOR ‘11 Pure Ice Cream with all {the “Fixins’’ C. H. ORME The Pioneer Druggist PHONE . . 82 m Ml LADIES’ HAND BAGS O THE DAILY NEWS DIRECT from DUBLIN Pim’s Real Irish POPLIN TIES A big shipment came yes- terday. They are the niftiest and most dressy goods in the city.—As- sorted colors and styles, Four-in-hands, each....... $1.50 Bat’s Wing Bows, each.... .7& Narrow Stfing Derbys, ea... 75 They’re Irish and that O Second Ave. next to Optimist old office | TRY IT Fruit and Candy, wholesale and retail my pn, Prop. Phone 350 | | | Do away with this. Patrcnize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 S$. O. E. B.S. Prince Rupert Lodge, No. 418, Sons of |, meets the first and third Tuesdays in month in the Carpenters Hall, at 8 p.m, F, V. CLARK, See,, P, O. Box 812, Prince Rupert | Anderson Palace Ice Cream Parlor tractors, are fitting the interior lof the warehouse up like modern Every convenience will | be installed by the contractors. the building has been jsecured by the customs depart- te tn AOE, | offices, \lease on & McKinnon, cc Bureau Starts (Canadian Press Despatch) Census Day June Ist send him around LIGHT PLANT Proposed at the electric light plant. firemen will be dispensed with assistant engineer at the plant will do the firing in the meantime. An arc lamp street lighting system is to be installed at a cost of $3,000. The light committee think it would be in the best interests of the people to instal the are light system now to aviod interruption of the street lighting in the fall. MARBLE FOUND NEAR HERE Chrisman, Prospector, Discovered Big Field That dream of dwelling in marble halls, which almost everybody has occasionally, may soon be realised for people here, who have the money for big marble quarries have been discovered on Banks Island at a point only fifty-five Roy ALTERATIONS Street System of Arc Lights Some changes are to be made Two There buyer and seller, employ mon ground. , rate te a nominal price ay Fresh Flowers . on 8.8. Prince Rupert, tomorrow a. 0 ST ‘t n. for the summer months and the .. THE ARCTIC STUDIO..| Law-Butler Building, Third A PEOPLE WANT MORE LIGHT From Page 1 ve. terial ordered for a better light | supply so that it can be in by the | fall, and not have to wait till) December.” That Money By-iaw “Wait until we see how that money by-law is going to} make out to,” said Alderman} Morrissey significantly “We have the question of the gas producer and are light system in front of us now,” the Mayor, Up rose Alderman Hilditch be-| wildered. ‘‘What do you want us to do, Mr. Mayor,’ he asked | in the acents of a man ready to| much | said JNi- A |PREPARING FOR ELECTION |Rush Work at the Printing Ottawa, May 30,—Night shift is starting at the printing bureau this evening with the object of rushing the voters’ lists. accepted as evidence of an election early in the fall. This is The censtis man is coming soon, If you notice at any time that he is having trouble filling up the schedule, Reilly's where that fine coffee will steady his nerves, to the summer from Morse creek, ac- cording to the report of the City Engineer. Mrs. J. Knouse, of the Pan- torium, left yesterday on a visit to Chicago and other cities in her “ain country.” ‘Discuss Scavenging Considerable time was taken up in council last night in the discussion of the plans for scaveng- ing the city, either by days’ labor orcontract, Eventually the matter was laid over for a day or two. Bargain Scow} A snap in seows was offered (the council last night by Captain Cates who is going to. Vancouver. The scow which is suitable for dealing with the city garbage is offered at $950 which Alderman Smith says is about half its cost to build. It is nearly new. If examination of it this morning shows it to be in sound condition it will be purchased. Classified - Gne of the best services the modern newspaper To put this mode Here is our Classified Advertising ¢ ir id worker, landlord and tenant, and a rn convenience er ar - Advertisements gives the public is in the cl in reach of everyone the News will | r Minimum charge of 25 cents. assified advertisement columns, ost of others meet on com- . reduce its ae Ait Glam for fag "Watch grow | Lost and Found Ex. S. S. TEUCER “ petra aera reine 12-inch Steel Car Wheels a Axels and Roller Bearings Pouinies Blonk. scope ee ee en LARGE STOCK— erent | Rupert Marine Iron Works For Rent Zo: Neatly Furnished Rooms; gentlemen preferred. Apply Mrs. Mullin, er ‘Theatre. ™ Bower, Somerset | ) furnished rooms. Mra. “Fecones Third Avenue, between Seventh and Eighth. 117-tf | Nice Furnished Rooms. Apply Mrs. Kirby, Alder Block, upstairs entrance, Third Ave. 117-124 Several good 6 and 6 room houses with bath, $35 per month. O. M. Helgerson, Limitgd, phone 96. ollt-tf New 7-room house on Ambrose Ave., partly fur- nished,rent $25. Ad ears or Box #74. Nice, clean, bright outside rooms. Bul 6th Ave., near Fulton, Nice furnished rooms single or for housekeeping Apply Drexel Rooming House, 2nd Ave., near McBride. May 3-Imo ter eeermar merry) | | Heip Wanted kley Block 100-1m =e _- Girl todo table and chamber work at Port Ks-| also claims to have fired the first) he toiled bewai sington Hotel. Wages $35 to $40 a month with | board and room. Apply Mrs. Black, Central Hotel, City. 120-125 Experienced sewer for ladies clothes. Mrs. M G. Gebhardt, Westenhaver Block, $th Street and 2nd Ave. 118-121 Commeneing at a post planted at the north- west corner 100 chains east and 20 chains north from the northeast corner of Lot 1116, poewey Survey, Coust Distriet,Range 5,thence 20 chains south, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains north, thence 40 chains west, thence 60 chains south, thenee 40 chains west to post of commen- cement, containing 400 acres more or leas. Dated May 2, 1911. LOTTIE MeTAVISH Pub. May 6. Fred W. Bohler, Agent Stikine Land Distriet—District of Cassiar Take notice that Christian A. Tervo of Stikine B. C., occupation custome , intends to apply {= per n to purchase the following deseribed mang $ Jom at @ post planted about 18 chains the customs warehouse at Stikine, B. C., thenee west 20 ehains, thenee south 20 chains, thenee east 20 chains, thence north 20 A. Cuthbert of Prince Rupert in the Province of’ British Col- umbia has retired Wood & Company, plumbers and steamfitters of the said City May, 1911. Business :—To revise By-laws of the Association Secretary Notice ‘Take notice that John F. Matheison of the Ci from the firm of Mutheison, Dated at Prince Rppert, B.C. this 1st day of F, J. MATHEISON, H. WOOL, INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE Notice Take notice that the partnership consisting of Isadore Grossman and Morris Soskin, carrying on business in the City of Prinee Rupert, under the name of Grossman & Soskin, is hereby dissolved, as of the 22nd day vf May, 1911, the said Isador Grossman is to continue the business and to cole lect all accounts and assume al) liabilities. Dated at Prince Rupert this 22nd day of May, 1911. 1i4-121 HERE’S HOW HE OPINES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 is the man that should be sent to the coronation instead of Leek. greatest number of shots and he} shot in the battle of Kelly’s Rock | The shooting record of the} this battle were four cut, thugs at the employment sharks; all they | | Yours for the! DOYLE, Member 822. NOTICES IN THE NEWS C chains to point of commencement and containing 40 seres more or leas. Dated Feb. 18,1911. CHRISTIAN A. TERVO Pub. Apri 7, Distriet—District of Coast Range 6 pat Grace MeTav i, lh rapt occupation mar woman, inte: to @ floiae to purchase the following described Commencing at @ post planted at the southwest corner 100 chains east and 20 chains north of the northeast corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey, Coast District, Kange 5, thence 40 ehains east, theace 80 chains north, thence 40 ehains west, chains south to post of commencement containing 820 acres more or leas. Dated May 2, 1911, GRACE MeTAVISH . May 6. Fred W. Bohler, Agent Skeena Land ‘Take notice B.C,, for Skeena Land District—Distriet of Coast - soak notice that Alexander - Melntonh Oban . ~ Oeeupation estate broker intends to apply for inaio hive following cee a Commen at @ post 40 from the southwest sorner, ‘2 re "60 west, thence 80 Lvoees east to point of south, thence 40 chains taini pril 17, 1911 ning 820 weres more or leas, O—= The Best Engine for Northern B.C. waters is Office Phone: Blue 58 P.O. Box 616 north, thence 40 chains ALEXA om 6 NDER MelNTOSH O WELL BQUIFPED KBPAIR SHOP The “Frisco ~ AGENTS~— Rupert Mariiw ironworks G& Supply Co. € ao QO Standard” > | Cut represents three- eylinder type “ Frisco Standard" Gasoline Engine, sizes 25 h.p. to 126 b.p, $ ; jt Quick delivery of all cizes from 4 h.p. single cylinder upwarda, Works on Wharf: Phone 818 ACCESHORIBS CARRIED —— amppnmcmnnmn( ) to the other" was hurled | Alderman Newton |talking all along at city and said J. A. M een replaced by ‘an Alderman Morriss: self clear that he wou! WRANGLED ~~ ALL Nic HT CONTINUED FRoy PAGE | dealing with it! Clayton. “Capable or for others to jucj Alderman Newto; am quite ready to p aganist Alderman « day."’ “Wallowed in |) He engineers’ departin, went on thousands of dolla; money about already | the said it was a dis CLE’ creating while the citize: in the darkne into MeMordi ged from the culverts below He climbed light poles “disfiguring of th: nothing thos: f of }Lynch claims to have fired the} the engineering depa: ' to the reservoir ily state while th: water it might h tection and hous: deter me from suj wantis your $4.00 and commission | defence of the depar' on your steamship ticket that you | buy from thein. eight hour day. Solomi “Wobbling over at Alderma: lown expenses and turned right round The Mayor sailed valled for peace. Alderman Douglas | the bad manag: port any retrenchmen | hat would interfe audience A small joyed the discussion |! gusts of laughter free ring one of Alderman long speeches the Maye room for several minul Pantorium Pioneer Cleane™ f uid A { ipal Nemn}y my it ton went derma. ME it jg | 1dgment any arkness hat u HM) Cc the rit Uj} } mel Mi r Ww “yah . ' efficiency of the depart) 1 res eah juent the Waste Citzeng hated Plant means they’re good. miles from this city. ” x ie working men shot down in cold) culverts, light plant, pole-line. ys. : " r ; die for the Czar. “Do you want | Disset Maen ‘Sapa Bpuadid indwe | blood for the crime of askirg a| a a During a recent prospecting tour us to vot tl s producer | dent Insurance Company. | winne! commision, |LICOd for the crime of askirg &)ter supply, all, were mony. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Roy Chrisman found the marble , One OR ENE BAS PFOGUces | Apply tod. L. McComb Health and Accident | little more for the necessities of|/ ments of the inefi the ; question. I would rather move! Denartment, pire cca Be. 101% | this life for their families Riis We have just received a i and brought samples of it here. Ci hat eR Bile a bow rncies 611 Winch Building, Vancouver, B.C. this life for their families, jengineering departny et AL | : > le aside a few weeks. : he thes v : alls Seni’ . shipment of the newest One'sample is a beautiful white Alderman Smith gently suggest- | "Bulkey Block, near inks cow vom i, | Lynch is the Harrison Gray | derman Claytor nak ; d s ently suggest- : | On ill ; Dae styles and latest designs | and black streaked marble, very ea Gist Mader a litct ergs | ieseiecien alt citlibihinis tine ‘dake tera | Otis of Prince Rupert. He owns} could not detec: be in ladies’ Velvet and leath- similar to the famous marble from| _ it : d a i Pat vray Th Fraternal Orders in the world. Call com |2 department store here and was} work of the en, \ , : ; : uite understand the matter. 1e| Empress Hotel. L. F, . . : er Hand Bags. We es 3 Carrara quarries in Italy and q ; ae - Be | doing a good business before the) Newton was the: f al Ul oan only intent ras tl lans | | Wanted —500 goad men to join the Order of Owls. | ‘ 3 pecially invite you to cal e > “ y intention was that plans anc a / ; Hotel, 1. F. Madle: ey | ss on ‘ . apparently quite as good. The eee | Call room 28, Empress Hotel. : lew. strike but on account of his at-| The engineering was and let us show you our Clathiets, Gent's Ferniébe c ’ : . | Specifications of the producer plant | iGe-iis i : ; new goods ee SO Oe es other sample is a bluish gray in #|titude towards labor the workers/an inefficient an t tna a, | Sixth Street Phone 297 || | color very much like that found eer ee eaeeren Hotegver, the { ceased to patronize him, so when | cert very n like that to | i "as i Ee ,§ 21) cern, in ea rm Cc 1 Be wn [matter was tabled for a week, | caehaqeninience { I ot a chance to use a rifle} ' ¢ é rn anada, Ae es . ae . | ie g é he ~e se & » int O 7 O Mr. ‘Chri F e | + “TAlderman Hilditch wishing it were | ~+ bm ae Smelt Belligerent . Chrisman sa¥s ‘re are " se NS oe agains , » was re L , cad : vere are! for two. There is a Hydro electric | THE British Union and National Fire Insurance |.” ue ee ans | Like a depar about 320 acres of the goods, all}. : ats “s ’ Company of London, England, with capital both feet Now he is praying to). Litre the . scheme in Engineer Thorapson’s| of §2,500,000.00. Sceus for rates. The Mack . . | grumbling in th as good as the samples. It is, he} .,, : Realty and Insurance Company. m-t¢ | Jesus that the workers will foggive Newt haid : ‘ ‘ ., | Woodworth report, but this could : j ewton subside claims, easily quarried, alongside DS tae tastited Siw duel dial rmermmsemmsommarmnsrmsrmmsrrmarmearmcrree him for his dastardly action and) on rose wit rr . 1W ge instahec or tweive montns. | ° . . . @) Ose . slain ede F Se a, er: e ° rive ack i rade agi : ' C B ARK NOT BE DODGED the waterfront with a clear face Pree Situations Wanted We mie bac . his t es _ saying that Alde: W an , 80 chai . ver forgive Bill Lynch a - > oad -* for . — It Notice if 7‘ in e sit - a oF ae remarks about i Z § sibie scows to get along- i » 15 > , $ , ” Suspects That Hurri are. ( 3 : : A classified advertisement ia a tireless work- : ment’ against | ; Jeweller ‘ re Held With a a side the deposits and be loaded. A meeting will be held in the} hunter—and seldom fails. | fellow workers to be lying in the) nous in the sa e i aaa ; ; 5 co ng ; Out sam Mr. Chrisman has made known| office of the Empress Theatre | 8y experienced man and wife as ¢ook and helper | hospital with bullet wounds, Had)... the} leas xt ee . ri . ' in mining camp or countyy hotel. Apply E L. | P stil re had idea ti “They gant to have a way a his find to L. W. Patmore, sol-| (basement, next to Telegraph! 1.. Optimist 95-97 | he got what he wished we would Me eeaiile At How S ave a way ss : ; , +e + ; : y . : th ' 3 F > icitor, who will set the machinery | office) Wednesday evening, May jall be lying in our graves at the : holding meetings here,-and not}. a : pon 1 ‘a pever, 1t was Jor telling a an thin digut ‘1 »|in motion to put the marble on/3lst, at 6.30 sharp to discuss the j Boarders Wanted | present time, Nor will we forget iin, tek sieincil | any é nem ‘ | . . : | the if HANDASYDE & HURT said > Spr ated on fe last ait i+ the market. ‘ |formation of a branch of the ene adel of the Sloan Clothing Com- EE. Denertment as last nigh an ‘ $ ra 4 al t eS ; 8 8 The samples are on view in| Musician’s Mutual Protective and nicely furnished rooms|Pany who went into our hall in| in reference to the streets com-|,,; See i | The \ Canadian Rand Co's. Products : “ Uncle Jerry's office, Second 'ave-|Union for Prince Rupert. All| SigS'Sru'vevbeween stnand sthsus. seet|the garb of a Special Bull and) *H€ Up rose “i nae cae ee mittee. They go to work and es : ; ig , ; ; , ve ; } l eager to defend the | ects Tanteetnaas ‘Supplies ees cektst ithout oni nue, and Mr. Kugler is acting as|musicians interested in this| prifate Board by, the week or month Home put the shackles on one of our] #8 2u 38 s withou m lav 2. ¢ i : . . cooki ty. i E. . Gleeson, 3rd | - : . i . . nci fg man nog es A vd y 'N8 | agent for Mr. Chrisman. |movement are cordially invited| Xve'etwsen 7th and Sth Sta. phone 171. 80-tf |fellow workers and said to him,| department, evin Re en eee had anything at all to do with . laeyy i &x | Spell just a little mp and Wagons 4 There is already some talk among to attend. #4 | ‘You son of a B , we will fix| Gasoline Engines, Motor Vehicles, Trucks them. Now I am here at least . : . : | " . as a prelude to : 5 builders in the city of using the| J. S. GRAY Real Estat you,” and then marched him off |#5 4 preéu atta sre twice a day, and they won't keep ‘ Sid ea ate | a ; lam not going to at owe OFFICE: THIRD and FULTON { {me from getting to meetin a ae | ee een peat cee cae ae ae deat A r J : aeenee Svee | - seen nee ibills lived off the working cl /¢ that Aliderm "7 r , i —_—--- § g class} P.O. Box 436 - Prince Rupert if they lock me up in a roo ’ . A classified advertisement is « real estate sales- | leatel 4 ‘ i 1s esos rms rms em 2s el cS F 7 Three Months’ Extension City Rock Crusher Sea ‘and does nat often quunt ancagh “tw /but on the first sign of trouble j said i I could 1 tt “i ae ae ae to aE Three months’ extension of time| If a ‘‘Champion” rock crusher er ee ee NE ee | they were there to shoot the|!t all. ¢ » 2 rests ¢ > > > i poeeanes 7 na 2 ? t D a to rel cosy 2u wi. 7 . > cores 1+ oo a o in a z eat “ion their Third Avenue Contract | can be got for $1725 in Vancouver| ed in the Bulkley Kooms, 6th Ave., near Fulton |workers down like a pack of mad| He ee jan will serve the people, . a ; Se | eae ithe City Enginge: - ...- HERE IS... ; ae : os was granted to Rosang & Olsen| the city will probably buy it. it. ~@ | dogs. a / ier cart e oe eae the! hy the council ‘on account of|not negotiations will be started 7 ae | Now fellow workers, if we unite| the council instr 7 ;purchase oO a scow, # erman | ° . : 66 ste ” . ‘ “ : vo . * j then, as he i ; : a |delays caused by keeping the way|for a “‘Gyratory” crusher at a j { | under the banner of one Industrial - Your Chance e neo said, : 7A me be open to the light plant. No ex-|cost of $2282. Result of pro- + Union we will show these thugs | council his os 7 lee ra oo ‘bdo ecg pe tension was granted on account| longed discussion last night. Seite PO Box eas” Detect soa (how to do some useful work in prneed wien , : ce ever nave belong o ; : te od ‘ie if an eee One section of land on Bank’s ; i I b ged to this! of the strike. Thirty days was} : : * 2 | All kinds of second hand goods bought and sold. jsociety. The following business Back to Rome Island is offered for szile at a committee have een overlooked. | ranted to S. P. McMordie on LAND PURCHASE NOTICE ¥. M. Croske, Third Ave., between one, th lhouses are unfair to organized None of your very reasonable price. Alderman Hilditch is trying to account of city delays, none on No. &Star Cook Stove in perfect condition, pive|labor in Prince Rupert: Lynch} troductions woul For further particulars apply to run the whole show.” . oe Am enough for 2 stoves; a for $10. Apply at Br Sid S| Clo-| F account of strike. McMordie wan- Skeona Land Distriet—Distriet of Cosst Range & Room 23, Fraser and 7th Streets, seven to eight) Bros. department store, Sloan Clo-|man Clayton it nn eee | —e—e—ooo ee ee ‘ ’ val notice that I, Fran ic! o ‘ort EB 7 | ‘ : i ‘ * , : JOHN DYBHAVN ted three and a half months’ ex-| sington, occupation merchant, intend to apply - | thing Company, Martin O'Reilly lsupport of the | Rie iarant ners Exchange Block | NE W HOME FOR tension. eee _— dae os Over-Seas Club |Clothing Company, Nicola Gurd- | department He k e enin My K | ped ; ™ . : oe on , . CUSTOMS DEPT tensors Nene ee a cemepencing of 2 nest mente ap the eeuth jovich, contractor, Union Trans-| modern Cicero. H e jes fi its confluence with the Skeena River, > f the Over- , Teas i ae) A . e De Overworked Aldermen thence 80 chains west, thence $0 chains north, See Tee ee ee Wonthame Lumber (fer, Grand View Hotel, Prince| that historical cl The —eceee r ear ‘ 99 ° the: 80 chains east, thence sou chains | ¢ ‘ Ww 3 he $1 ce . 7. metho Pita al ‘ ' af ‘will M ; 4 ; Under ‘‘New Business”’ last night | to polit of commencement, containing 640 acres Soman s tage rege Reet Foye Rupert Fish Market, Dr. Eggert! cline and Fall Roma Th Insurance Peo le 1 , ove into Piercy, Morris ‘Alderman Hilditch put up a plea Dated Apri! 21, 1911. FRANK HICKS sare. of enete qrreme rane w make pay-} and Dr. Clayton. | Empire.” e Pp Co.'s Old Warehouse This that the setrets committee is ter- |? 4°" ™ - 119-122 / manne See. +} All workers are requested to} “Gibbons tells u: a EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE. GET OUR RATES j - ‘ Satis t Cc a f : . , | I The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. || Week tibly overworked, and the whole take pote that Wiliam MeYavish of Vancou- ibe -jcall at the union headquarters} of Rome expire: ; ti — -s 43 is % . oe ver, B. C. oceupation physician, inten: 0 apply i ; » » y | : : ”. ‘ \ mae Phone 160 ceinl Aweonum aud Wriltos St | ik aad a | council agreed that the Mayor tor permission e marpdhdne tue tdlicecing senerhee N O ] E ! [Ser information before doing any | dosius died, comm a ——_—_—_ ——_--— |. a “= ending to their duues/ and all the aldermen are regular a ccamaneing at 6 pest plenied ot the couthwen I C e | Shopping. }Clayton, Continuins a (aoe 4 cons =p ae frightfully |galley slaves just ‘now, toiling | compet, 40 ghsine north end 00 qiaine oot ne lhe slave market is overstocked | with Alderman Nev sever STOKES? 2, and_ issatthy early and late in the interests of |e atte dant ca | mgmuraging te Rae Sem yhere at present and the workers| points, “Alderman Ss" ¢ ay re > . ‘6 . e j ar . ; : | ii as : m quarters over the post office, the | the city. thence 60 ehaina south io post of commencement Police ait Mae are coming in on boats by the | of pitting himsel! mie | customs officials here will move oe San Dated May 2, 1911. WILLIAM A. MeTAVISH Co hundreds. There is no free fare} don't know the my J Oa ee ‘ Pub. May 6 red Bohler, Ag ~ON— 7 o 3 | rr i © a fine large new home this| Extra Water Supply PRES ONE. V7 EOE EE CORO OOM up the Skeena river, Foley, Walsh! colleague's arm, t _ 2e i Piercy is “n 'e | ‘ ‘ : as amd ate . . Sitti si ant heat maile in Senittle | week in Piercy Morris Co.’s old! [¢ would cost $17,785 tp instal | n, Take notion tnt Lettie Mcfevish of Vaneauver, Tuesday, June 6th, 191] and Steward have all the slaves|had the aid of his tr This cream is used uolely in | warehouse on Centre street. the temporary water supply for | 42Ply, for permission to purchase the following adie. they need, Don't be fooled by} Alderman Douglas one se sande ytot bv has bed cutam he ba here ame a whack of tht ister hil r lady ide uate not sup’ sposi tt ith mf utly @ 0 cing ly Der Newt jeft i jrphooe |