¥ Friday, January 2, 1920, = (rill The All White House MEN NU ON THE COUN’ COUNTER Still The Same Help Open Indefinitely We have No 50c Lunches and our prices range from 10¢ up Look out for Tomorrow’s Menu in the same place AND NOISES IN } DEAFNESS A820 if You are a Sufferer—Go to your Local Druggist and order Concen- trated Sourdal, price $1 per Un. This New remedy gives almost im- mediate relief, and quickly effects a permanent cure It penetrates to the actual seat of the complaint, and has completely cured many cases which were considered hopeiess, If your Chemist does not yet stock ‘Sourdal’ do not accept any sub- stitute, but send money-order for a supply direct to the ‘Sourdal’ Die- tributing Co., 38, Station Road, Croydon, Surrey, Eng., and a package will be mailed per return with full directions. ‘ ‘ SMITH & MALLETT ; PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. Phone 174 —— P.@. Box 274 $2650.00 room house, coal Buys 2 lots, complete ecuakiesks and wood supply. The Easiest Possible Terms DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND 523 Third Ave. For Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service go to The SAVOY HOTEL F. T. Bowness ‘Prince Rupert as | A Public Library Radiating Centre Continued From Page One,‘ jent collection, ‘They would also jhave the advice and help of the /trained librarian at the centre and the help in the purchase of books which such a trained person is ouly able to give. Local Plan. For Prince Rupert it would be |}necessary to have a building or | commodious room heated and jlighted. Miss Stewart suggests, from information supplied her, that the Red Cross hut might be removed to connect up -with the present reading room and that the women’s reading room should also be in the same building. It would be much easier to handle if all were together. The library would co-vperate with the schools and ladies’ societies and would be the centre for intellectual devel- opment. If it were possible there should be an auditorium con- nected but that is not necessary at first. The essentials are a trained librarian and a collection of books with a place in which to house them. A librarian would cost about $1,500 a year and the other co- incident expenses would not be high. Books could be purchased partly from a city grant ana partly from a tag day or enter- tainments or similar means well known to those interested in civic welfare schemes. For Other Towns. The associated libraries would be supplied with collections of books according to their needs. For instance, a small library of 100 books could secured by payment of $50 a year, the actual computed cost of the service. These could be changed from time to time arranged, the associ- ated library to pay all transpor- tation charges. The scale of fifty cents per volume per year has been worked out by Miss Stewart and those collaborating with her in the scheme for Vancouver Island, of whfich Victoria is the radiating centre. Already Duncan, Nanaimo and Alberni have joined the scheme and others are expected to come in soon. The money con- tributed from outside points is at once invested in new books in addition to the sum contributed at the centre. Scope of Organization. Directly after the new year commences Miss Stewart is going be as MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day and up. quawseteme 4 FIRST-CLASS CAFE ‘ A La Carte. The “Gartland” Boarding House 416 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydock : Board by Month or Week. Phone Red 245 “eee Ore Pacitic MI aif MakesBulter #2 ee asked that the Several have recipe for making butter be tepealted as they missed it. Empty 4 small tin of Pacific Milk into a saucepan. Heat it to the boiling point. As it cools, about lukewarm, add 4% pound of butter. Allow this to melt, Add a pinch of salt. Then beat it until cool and put in the refrigerator or out- of-doors to set, Pacific Milk Co. Limited FACTORY AT LADNER, B. G. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NEWS to Nelson, to organize a centre fand a number of the surrounding | points have already agreed to i join. | For Prince Rupert it is sug- gested that Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, Queen Charlotte sland points, Surf Inlet, Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Terrace, Usk, Hazel- ton, Smithers, Telkwa, Vander- hoof, and Prince George might co-operate and other places could come in from time to time as they became interested. The plan as outlined is already in operation in various parts of the United States, but could be modified to suit local conditions. It has all the appearances of a workable plan. ANCIENT JEWELRY SEEN IN NEW YORK } ee | NEW YORK, Dee. ilworn by an Egyptian princess of 29.—Jeawelry ithe twelfth dynasty, 1900 years ijbefore the Christian era, is how on display at the Metropolitan j}Museum of Art. It is declared to ibe the finest collection of person- jal adornment ever brought out of | Egypt. When marauders entered the jtomb of Princess Sathathoriunut lat some odd moment in the last 3,800 years, they took away her mummy and even the wonderfully wrought funeral trappings, but loverlooked a niche containing the wonderfully wrought ornaments she wore in attending the ancient equivalent for a first night at the opera, Professor William Flinders Pe- tunic, head of a British archaeo- logical society, dug the collection out in 1944, and today it looks as bright as if it had just come from the makers, | The jewels are identified as be- longing to the princess by her name and the name of her father in cartouches on the larger piec- es. ITALIAN LOAN ROME, Jan, 2.—Subseriptions to the national Italian loan have reached nine billion lire. THE DAILY NEWS HEALTH OFFICIALS ON THE WARPATH Crusade is Being Started Against Violent Sneezing in Public. The epidemie of colds sweeping the country Officials to start am educational cainpaign showing the dangerous effects of violent sneezing in public. which is has led health now ‘Check your Sneezes “Every public sneeze is a public danger’ ‘Think twice before sneezing once’’—are slo gans which are being emphasized in the effort w check the epidemic and the resulio it threatens A prominent feature of the campaign is the eduvation of the public to the neces- sity of treating every cause of cold in the —————— —— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 98 This is the Advertising Column that people read when they want anything it brings results WANTED. WANTED — Young lady as maid for, nurses’ dining room. Wages $35 per month with board and room, Apply matron, P. KH. General Hospital. aes head promptly. If taken et once it is declared that simple treatment will give relief in a single night, and the patient can remain steadily at work. The treatment recommended for colds if a compound of Aspirin, Phenacetine, Quinine, Salol, Caffein Citrate, Cascara and Camphor Monobromate, This is now offered the — under the name of Reid's} Grip Fix, every home should have a box on hand while the epidemic of colds pre vails It comes in capsule form and acts quickly. Two capsules, taken two hours apart, over a period of six hours gives effective results with one capsule at a time thereafter to complete the work Grip Fix is not a patent medicine, but when getting it be sure to ask for Reid’s Grip Fix as there is no home treatment for colds which equals it On sale at 35 eents per boa at wll druggists. = BIG FIRE AT TAMPA TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 1.—Fire destroved two blocks in the whole- sale district in Tampa on the wa- ter front. The entire loss timated about $800,000. Great Floods in France. PARIS, Dec. 31.—The flood sot- uation in different parts of the country is causing considerable anxiety. The Rhine, Rhone, Marne, and the Garonne have all overftowed their banks, and the tributaries of the Seine are continuing to rise rapidly. LAND ACT is es- Oise LAND DISTRICT — DIS- THICT OF QUEE)! CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that Thomas B. Strain, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation returned IN THE SKEENS4 soldier, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted on the shore on Sewell Inlet about 3 miles dis- tant, and im a westerly direction from the entrance of Sewell Inlet; thence 5 chains south; thence 40 chains east; thence to shore; thence following the shore line to point of commencement and containing 2v acres, more or less. THOMAS B. STRAIN, y. E. Green, agent. Dated 26th October, 1919. ition as cook, WANTED—300 pieces of hemlock piling, 30 to 80 feet long. Apply to H. E. Myers or M. H. Large. WANTED by young woman posi- Apply box 30, Daily office. 3 News WOMAN COOK WANTED -- In- lander, 830 Second Aye. Phone 137. 3 WANTED Second-hand baby carriage. Apply P. O. Box 197. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Music abinat, live shelves and drawer, mahogany finish; a nice Christmas gilft— Special price, $11.0U. Also an attachment form your Edison s: that it will play Victor records, only one, Special $4.50. Prince Rupert Musie Store, opposite postofiice. 301 FOR SALE at sacrifice, first-class quarter section in the Naas Valley at $1,500. Will be worth $5,000. Partly improved. Light taxes. Good location. Country opening up. Just the thing for a good farm in future. Apply box 28 Daily News oflice. 295 FOR SALE—One 32 h. p. N. & S engine; rebored and t&or- oughly overhauled. Complete equipment. Price $1,000 F.O.B. boat. List of other engines furnished on application. Union gas Machine Works, Juneau. tf FOR SALE — One four-hole Mc- Clary Range, one six-hole Can- adian Oxford, both secondhand * Synepsis of e Land Act Amendments ef first-class land an acre; second-class to um reduced to $3.50 an acre. Pre-emption new confined tc sur- veyed lands only. Records will be granted cevering only land suitable fer agricultural purposes which is nen-timber land. meswiie pre-emptions abolished, but parties of net more than fuur may fer adjacent pre-emptions with Sint residence, but each making necessary ee on respective em must oecupy claims for five cant ach oon make improvements to value a 8 $10 per includin clear- ing and cultivation at least 5 acres, ore receiving Crown Grant. Where pre-empter in occupation not less than 3 years, and has made pro- portionate improvements, he may, be- cause of ill-health, or er cause, be granted intermediate certificate of im- provement and transfer his claim. Records without permanent resi- dence may be issued, previded appli- cant makes impreverments to extent of $300 per annum and recorés same each year. Failure to make improvements or record same will eperate as for- feiture. Title cannot obtained in less than 6 years, and improv ments of $10.00 per acre, including 5 acres Harry Han- Plumber, 139 tf at bargain prices. the Reliable Second Avenue. FOR RENT son, FOR RE NT—I arge room with take Steam heated Suitable for gentlemen. Apply 708 Thire Avenue, between 5 and 7. 301 beds. FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom, with of telephone, ten minutes walk from drydock. Apply box 29 Daily News ollice. FOR RENT use — Fivye-roomed house with bath, furnished. Newly decorated, Close in. Phine 195. After { o'clock, phone 292. t FOR RENT OM nibekeubiik rooms Drexel Rooms, Second Ave. LosT LOST — Pocket-book c sontaining army discharge papers and a sum of money. Finder pleas return to Daily News oflice, ( cleared and cultivated, and resid of at least 2 years are requnye. Pre-emptor holding rown ont may record another pre-emption, if he requires land in conjunction with his farm, without actual occupation, pro- vided statutory improvements made and residence maintained on Crown granted land Unsurveyed areas, acres, may be leased as homesites; title to be obtained after fulfilling resi- dential and improvement conditt aa. For grazing and industria) pyrpeses areas exceeding 640 acres may be leased by one person or company. Mill, factory or indust. sites on timber land not exceedin 40 acres may be purchased; eenditions inolude payment of stumpage. Natural hay meadows inaccessible by existing roads may be purchased conditional upon construction of a road to them. Rebate of one-half of cost of road, net exceeding half of purchar price, is made PRS -EMETORS not exceeding 20 6 one GRANT®S The scope of ar Be is enlarged to include all persons joining and - ing with His Majesty's Forces. e time within which the heirs or devisees of a deceased pre-emptor may apply for title under this Act is extended from for one year from the death of such reon, as formerly, until one year after the conclusion of the present war. This privilege is also made re- troactive. No fees relati © pre-emptions are due or payable , soldiers on emptions recorded after June 26, iis. 8. ‘Taxes are remitted for five years. Provision for return of moneys ac- crued, due and been paid since August 4, 1814, om account of payments, fees or taxes on soldiers’ pre-emptions, Interest on agreements to purchase town er city lots held by members of Allled Forces, or dependents, _soqguired direct or indirect, remitted from en- listment to March 21, 1920, SUB-PURCHASERS OF LANDS, CROWN Proviston made for issuance of Crown ants to sub-purchssers of Crown Lands, acquiring rights from purchasers who failed to complete urchase, involving forfeiture, on ful- iment of conditions of purchase, in- terest and taxes. Where sub-purchas- ers do not claim whole of crigine) jpar- eet, percnnes price due and taxes may istributed _Bropeetionat ey over = &; area. pplications mist be made by May 1, APIO. ; GRAZING. ~ Grasing Act, 1919, for s¥stematic development of livestock inductry pro- vides for grazing districts and range administration under Commissioner Annus! grazing permits issued based on numbers ranged; priority for estab- NMshed owners. Stock-owners may forma Associations for range manu e- Jlowing described } mile FOUND FOUND—Black and white rooster. Apply Miss Mary Johnson, 227 eighth Avenue West. it MISCELLANEOUS “SONGS UNBIDDEN,” by the Prospector, will make a nice gift book for your eastern friends. Poems of Love, Nature, Religion and Sociology. It is fragrant with the breath of balsams and pines. Leatherette covers, $1.50; velvet sheep, $2.00, post paid. Published by Victoria Printing & Publishing Co., 524 Yates St. Victoria, B. U, FARMS FOR SALE ¢. P. R. FARM LAND -— Choice farms in well settled districts in Western Canada; low prices; twenty years to pay; irrigated lands in Sunny Southern Al. berta, with loan of $2,000 in improvements to assist new settlers. Act now— they are voing fast. For free booklet and full information write H. G, Loughran, General Land agent, 744 Hastings St. West, Vancouver, B.C Cc, LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land Recording Dis- and situate on near its In Vancouver Land istrict, trict of Coast, Range UL, west coast of Calvert Island, north end, Take notice that Mark Smaby Falls, 8, C,, occupation logger, apply “or permission to purchase lands:- Commencing at a post north of N.W. cor, Lot 897; thence 40 chains; thence west 40 chains; south 40 chains; thence east 40 and containing 160 acres, more or the of Ocean intends to the fol- ylanted one half north thence chains, less, ment. Free, or partially free, te for settlers, campers or tray up j vo ten head. ° MARK SMABY Dated December 29th, 1919, j WRIGLEYS @ Flavour for every taste Au sealed air-tight and impurity-proof, in the wax-. wrapped, safety packages. Be sure to get WRIGLEYS because if is supreme in quality. < e The Flavour Lasts SASH & DOORS LUMBER Dimension, Shiplap, Double Dressed Fir @ Finishing LATH SHINGLES PLASTER BRICK LIME CEMENT Complete Line of ne of Building Material ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. PHONE 116 or 564 Georgetown Lumber Co. PHONES 130 ang 423. P. O. BOX 1632 Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central B. O. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR CEDAR Consult Us. REGLAR FEALERS iF | WASNT SO SHORT OF MONEX ID BLY ov A eLLxror ! (‘eene “Byawes Advertise in “The Daily News”