Tuesday, January 6, 1920. ® | Boston Grill The All White House MENU ON THE CouNTER | Still The Same Help Open Indefinitely a ee We have No 50c Lunches und our prices range from 10¢ up Look out for Tomorrow’s Menu in the same place | DEAFNESS #20585 0 | THE HEAD y ; if You are a Sufferer——Go to your Local Druggist and order Goncen- trated Sourdal, price $1 per tin. ) 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 hopeless. If } your Chemist does not yet stock *‘Bourdal’ do not accept any sub stitute, but send money-order for a supply direct to the *8Sourdal’ Dis- tributing Co., 38, Station Road, Croydon, Surrey, Eng., and a package will be mailed per return with full ‘irections SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ; ENGINEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. Phone 174 — P.O. Box 274 L9rceeoe jand cater to the outside districts, ;much as they are doing in Vic- jtoria, where Nanaimo, Duncan )}a special school section. $9650.00 Buys 2 lots, 7 room house, complete “furnishings, coal and wood supply. The Easiest Possible Terms DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND £23 Third Ave. a i @ jseems to rest in favor of the POP LL PDP POL PDLL LPL LEP PL PLD LLP DA ——r No wait. Full weight. $12.50 $13.75 Ton, Loose Ton, Sacked FURNACE COAL Consumers Coal Company Phones- 7 - Black 293 jscrap but none expect that he will ; win. Cadomin Coal | { To our many friends and patrons 2 A HAPPY and A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR T. J, DAvipsoN Suite 22, Alder Block PHONE Red 328 known shortly. The Peerless Studio | For Comfort, Courtesy” and Service go to The SAVOY HOTEL F. T. Bowness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 ishould Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.60 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La arte. night's basketball game between | ers do not claim whole of orig 416 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydock Board by Month or Week, Phone Red 245 woe conn The “Gartland’” Boarding House ! THE DAILY NEWS — eee CITY SHOULD |HgME TREATMENT ~ PROVIDE FOR OWN Lary, BH CL Travelling Library Superintendent Relief in a Single Night Tells of Scope of Work of His Department. Colds probably cause more trouble than any other single ailment, They also —_—_ probably lead to more serious forms of VICT’ ¢ n ; , | disease than any other cx : l ICTORIA, Jan, 5.—In an inter-| (2 sit tha ans Deine are suhiese view with Herbert Killam, s ays The secret in overcoming a cold is , Super; j iain : : , | 18 allowed to develop so that the bronchia n regard to the ground being | tubes or iungs are affected, it is advisable covered by the Government in the} summon medical aid. For home treatment of colds and grippe Prince Rupert District, that ofli-| there is no remedy equalling Grip Fix for prompt resuity i, is a compound of cial said that the purpose of the] Quinine, salol, Gaffein Citrate, Cascara and travelling library was to serve un—|C#™phor Monobromate This treniment for colds is universally advised by physi- organized and sparsely settled|cians as not only prompt in action but also leaving no after effects to be overcome omm ‘s f f 10 | f munities As s00n as a place| The action keeps the system open, checks was organized a@ a municipality | the fever, allays the pain in the muscles, ‘ f opens up the head and tones up every il was expected to provide for it../ organ of the system Af It Grip Fix ts cen accor ye self, He thought that every City | tions—two capatiice overs b tekies for 6 or municipality should set ; ,| hours and one capsule thereafter, the suf pi x uld et aside }feror gets relief from even a bad cold in a sum of money each year for|a night, while 48 hours is usually suffcient Ss . acl for Grippe When buying it be sure to library pur poses. get Reid's Grip Fix with the ingredients As secretar of » p . ; hoted on the box, as there ts no substitute , ary f the Public Li- which approaches it. On sale at 35 cents brary Commission Mr. Kellam is per box at all druggists. much interested in the co-opera- | tive plan being tried out in dif. | ferent parts of the province. He} was rather surprised to find that} Prince Rupert was the centre of | nD such a large number of important D industrial communities and he advised the formation of a public | library at Prince Rupert under! civic «auspices with a trained libmarian in charge and that the city library should then reach out thought there certainly should be| a library centre at that point. He! | Carpentier in Tijuana, Lower California. (Special via G.T. Pp. Telegrapns.) LOS ANGELES, Calf., Jan. 5.— Jack Kearnm, manager of Jack Dempsey, the world’s heavyweight champion, announces that he has and Alberni are already taking advantage of the plan. 8. J. Willis, the new superin- tendent of education, said that in the case of school libraries the Govermment would contribute $50 for the purchase of new books, if the school board yoted one hun- dred doilars. If used in a public} library this would have to be in purse from James W. Coffrpth France. The fight will take place at Tijuana in Lower, California. | Black 257. ht st te oe es i } Sport Briefs Synopsis ef =z E re For the forthcoming meet ve | Land Act Amendments tween Jack Dempsey and Georges | Carpentier, whiéh has been so} jmuch talked about but has not yet) |been definitely arranged, the con-| $8.60 an acre. Minimum of first-class land reduced to an acre; sccond-class to ensus of expert boxing opinion FE ne mee Pa confined to sur- | land sui le eee — IPics t eves ‘ suitabie for cult purposes Anierican, Many maintain that aiid aUniths in inse yme vided statultory improvements made Vancouver the home and residence maintained on. Crown grounds for five weeks. The re- sranted land naurveyed areas, not exceedi 20 sult of his endeavor will be made! gores, may be leaned as homeaites; titie to be obtained after fulfilling resi- dential and improvement conditions. = e * For pram | and industrial purposes Benny Leonard, the lightweight! | @reas exceeding 640 acres may be , leased by one person or company. champion, made quite a clean-up min, factory er industr' sites on eg A j aan ‘ timber land not exceeding 40 acres during the past year. His man- may be purchased; conditions include ager i unces that his campaign | Pa&yment of stumpage. ager announce ’ nae Natural hay meadows inaccessible netted him $482,000 for the year:.| py gxisting roads may be purchased ake ¢ ,| conditional upon construction of a road If he does not make any slips he io eteaen Badieeie a0 cate eal ad deat ot nearly reach the million] road, not exceeding half of purchas~ . price, is made. mark this year. e | PRE-EMPTORS’ FREE QRANTS ACT. * . Cut. Durant, the noted aviator The seo e of this Act is enlarged to 3 : eS ER , ‘ob- include a ersons joining and serv- and automobil racer, Will prob ing with His Majesty's Forces. The ably enter the aeroplane race be-| time within which the heirs or devisees 4 of a deceased pre-emptor may apply tween Alaska and Seattle planned] for title under this Act is extended for this spring. Another : likely sremn rr ee zeny arom ate Saath af entry will be Sir Arthur Whitten] year after the conclusion of the present Brown, the non-stop trans-Atlan-| $6%,,,,2BM Srivilese \s also made re- tic Mier. The capital prize of] Jeet casting to pre emptions are /$25,000 will probably be offered.|, emptions recorded after June 26, 1918. Taxes are remitted for five years. Provision for return of moneys ac- Bob McLean has established @]| crued, due and been paid since Auguat 4, 1914, on account of payments, fees jnew world’s indoor skating rec-| gy taxes on soldiers pre-emptions, 1 reer s esday night al Interest on agreements to purchase ond, On last Tuesday - town or city lots held by members of . | Chicago he skated 50 yards in| Allied Forces, or dependents, acquired direct or indirect, remitted from en- ifour and one-half seconds from] jiiihent to March #1. 1980, la flying start. The previous rec- 8UB-PURCHASERS OF CROWN ‘ord was 5 1-5 seconds made by LANDS. Provision made for issuance of | Morris Wood, of New York, in Crown grants to sub-purchasers of Crown Lands, acquiring rights from 1907, purchasers who falled to complete ° af 8 urchase, involving forteiture, on ful- Much interest centres on to- iment of conditions of purchase, in- terest and taxes. Where subspurchan- nal par- ) . ahs ; PQ be cel, purchase price due and taxes may |the Callies and the Sons of Can be distributed proportionately over ‘ada. The former have yel to prove whole art.., 4? ailcations must be ° aval ; : lthemselves and the latter have a dcibiass ‘ - ’ . - . r Pers ; lshown themselves strong players oheiiem: nak: Gabe: tie semmtaeenien ‘e , f eCOr attendance 18 development of livestock industry pro- already. A reco! os vides for grazing districts and range »xpeeled, administration under Commissioner "n Annual! grazing permits issued based eee are on numbers ranged; prioricy for estab- Two-color window cards take Hehed owners. gtock-ownere may : ‘orm Associatio , the eye quickly, See them at the} ent.” Free, or partially pe maa aa . . ? r settlers, campers or trav up |News Job Department. a . pare — A Method Which Promises ; ‘ rn : , getting at it in its early stages. Here intendent of Travelling Libraries, | home treatment is effective, Wheress if it WANTED — Oflice Boy. Apply WANTED—Machinist with know- Manager Announces Will Meet accepted the offer of a $400,000 for a forty-five round fight be- tween Dempsey and Georges Car- pentier, the challenger from Spirella Corsetiere. Phone TO RENT—Three-roomed flat, or Cc. P. R. FARM LAND — Choice CLASSIFIEF) ADVERTISING Phone 98 WANTED. TIEMAKERS WANTED—Five tie- makers wanted; work until spring. Apply at Brown’s Tie Camp, hear Smithers, or to 8. A. Eby, Smithers, B. U. (5) WANTED — Young lady as maid for, nurses’ dining room, Wages $35 per month with board and room, Apply matron, P. R. General Hospital. Auditing Department, Prince Kupert Drydock & Engineering Company, Ltd. (4) WANTED—300 pieces of hemlock piling, 30 to 80 feet long. Apply to H. hk. Myers or M. H. Large. ledge of gasoline repair work. Akerberg, Thomson & Co, (4 WANTED—Maid. Mrs. J. C. Mc- Lennan, 430 Fourth Ave. W. tf WANTED — Second-hand baby Carriage. Apply P. O. Box 197. FOP BALE FOR SALE—42-foot semi-tunnel boat, built of oak with cypress planking screwed to frames, fuil canopy top, 32-37 Kastern Standard engine. All ready to take the water. Fully equipped with toilet, ice box, berths, three propellers, winch, etc., Price $3,000.00 for quick sale. —-M. M. Stephens. tf FOR SALE—One 82 h. p. N. & 8. gas engine; rebored.and thor- oughly overhauled. Complete equipment. Price $1,000 F.O.B. boat. List of other engines furnished on application. Urion Machine Works, Juneau. tf FOR SALE—12 h.p. heavy duty Atlas, with bronze shaft, pro- peller, magneto, coil, ete. This is the engine I used in the “Aileen.” It is in perfect order and very little used. $1,600.00— M. M. Stephens. tf FOR SALE—Gas boat ‘‘Edem” 28 feet beam, 6 h.p. engine, 3 oil tanks. Good boat fur trawling or hunting. In good condition. Price $200.00. A snap. Apply J. Toner, Shrubsall’s store, Cow a pa nnn How to Foil Wind and Weather on Washday From now until spring.a battle that endan- gero health must on washday be waged with rain and sleet. That, or drying the washing in the cellar or attic, with its attendant inconvenience and sour smells. Of course we can not order weather to our fancy, but if you would laugh at mud and water, save your health and keep your hands and face free from chapping and roughness, telephone us. Next, bundle up your family washing and have our driver call for it. In our laundry your things are initialed where the mark never shows. Everything is sorted, too—table linen is washed only with table linen, hosiery with hosiery. There is no indiscriminate mixing. And it is laundered in fleecy suds of silky softness. The weather, and the hardship of fall and winter washing need never be a source of worry. Use’ your telephene and let us Canadian Steam Laundry Bay. (4) FOR SALE — One four-hole Mc- Clary Range, one six-hole Can- adian Oxford, both secondhand at bargain prices. Harry Han- son, the Reliable Plumber, 139 Second Avenue. tf FOR SALE—25-40 h.p. Medium Duty Sterling Engine, Bosch Ignition, 4 cyl., 4 cycle, in per- fect condition. $1,250.00.—M. M. Stephens. tf FOR SALE—A car of dry cord wood from Cedarvale. Order early for delivery direct from car. Pacific Cartage, Ltd. tf FOR SALE-—Kitchen cabinet, very reasonable. Suite 10, Summit Apartments. tf FOR RENT ‘ can be divided into single rooms if desired. Apply 210 Ninth Avenue West. tf FOR RENT-—Furnished suite, St. Louis Rooms, Phone Red 94. MISCELLANEOUS “SONGS UNBIDDEN,” by the Prospettor, will make a nice gift book for your eastern friends. Poems of Love, Nature, Religion and Sociology. It is SASH & DOORS LUMBER Dimension, Shiplap, Double Dressed Fir & Finishing PLASTER CEMENT SHINGLES Complete Line of Building Material ALBERT & McC AFFERY, LTD. PHONE 116 or 564 Open Ist February, 1920 NEW MARINE WAYS Shawatlans Passage Equipped for building and repairing all classes of boats up to 100 feet £ WOOQWORKING, BLACKSMITHING AND MACHINE SHOPS. Best equipped plant in Central British Columbia. Seal Cove Marine Ways, Ltd. W. E. Thompson, Gen. Manager Phone Green 153 A. Swanson, President Phone Red 391 fragrant with the breath of balsams and pines. Leatherette covers, $41.50; velvet sheep, $2.00, post paid. Published by Victonia Printing & Publishing Co,, 524 Yates St. Victoria, B.C. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED “Bastern Standard” Marine En- gine built in sizes from 40 h.p. up. Seven hundred of these were used in svbmarine chasers during the war. They are just as good for any other purpose where reliability counts.—M. M. | som —— Stephens, Prince Rupert. tf FARMS FOR SALE farms in well settled districts in Western Canada; low prices; twenty years to pay; irrigated lands in Sunny Southern A\l- berta, with loan of $2,000 in improvements to assist new seitlers. Act now-—they are going fast. For free bookiet and full information write H. A G. Loughran, General Land agent, 744 Hastings St. West, Vancouver, B.C. ] er Co. P. 0. BOX 1632 Georgetown PHONES 130 ang 423. Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central B. C. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY ’ SPRUCE Lumb CEDAR Consult Us. Cor. Fulton and Sixth Phone 524 National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Motor Delivery Prompt Attention 2 pgs a aes ’ vertise in “The Daily News’ The Paper that gets Quick Results