Thursday, January 8, 1919, THE DAILY NEWS Boston (frill OUR DINNERS A Specialty Short Orders at any time Try one of our Beston Grill Dinners It’s all in the Cooking ne Our Kitchen is always open for inspection DEAFNESS "aii | if You are a Sufferer Local Druggist and trated Sourdal, price $1 per tin. } This New remedy gives almost im- mectate relief, and quickly effects a permanent cure It penetrates to ; the actual seat of the complaint, and has completely cured many cases Go to your order Concen- 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 ‘Bourdal’ Dis- tributing Co., 38, Station Road, ) Croydon, Surrey, Eng., and a package will be mailed per return with full directions. ) SOF eses es esas esas 4 SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGIKEERS furnished. Estimates Address, 3rd Avenue, of Second Street. Phone 174 —— P.O. Box 274 $2650.00 Buys 2 lots, 7 room house, complete ffurnishings, coal and wood supply. The Easiest Possible Terms head : DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND 523 Third Ave. Cadomin Coal No wait. Full weight. $12.50 $13.75 Ton, Loose Ton, Sacked FURNACE COAL Consumers Coal Company Fhones- 7 - Black 293 There is A Photographer in town T. J. Davioson The Peerless Studio Suite 22, Alder Block PHONE Red 328 For Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service go to The SAVOY HOTEL F. T. Bowness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.60 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La arte. The“Gartiand” Boarding House 416 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydock Board by Month or Week. Phone Red 245 COCCCIE }Said the paper controller, “as it | would ; themselves and to the publishers | with |with the Government's orders and ,consequently the minister of cus- |the extent that may be necessary |of the ‘export their product to the Unite | States | present United by Rev. David Gray. . ° * | Mrs. Macdonald, president of the Laides’ Aid, left on Sunday lson, Dr, D. L. Macdonald of Shaw- | Much pleased with the enthu- | PAPER MILLS THREATEN TO CLOSE DOWN Because Government tusists on Canadian Press Being Sup- Piled Before Newsprint is Exported. | TORONTO, January 7.—R, A. Pringle, the Newsprint Paper Con- troller, in an interview here to- day referred to the threat of Price Brothers & Co., Ltd., to close the ‘paper mills because the control jof the Canadian paper product which was begun during the war under the War Measures Act was | Still being continued. “This would be unfortunate,” be a serious loss both to whom they now have con- tracts running. It would also throw a large number of workmen out of employment.” Continuing, Mr. Pringle said: “Price Brothers have absolutely refused to comply toms has placed at their mills officials. who will prevent the ex- port of newsprint from Canada to to ensure the Canadian press re- ceiving their full quota of paper.” The extreme desire on the part paper manufacturers to brought about by the state of the market and is the exchange situatiou. Owing to the shortage of newsprint in the States, publishers there} are bidding against each other} for supplies and run the! price away up above the con- trolled price in Canada. This to-| gether with the have ex- | change rates for exports, has led certain mills to cut down their supplies to the Canadian con-| sumers, and Price Brothers, Ltd.,| to intimate that they would cease! newsprint to their Canadian customers at all. The paper controller immediately took the matter in hand and informed the manufacturers that Canadian newspapers must receive suflicient paper before any paper would be allowed to be exported. favorable | supplying YVANDERHOOF The annual meeting of the Ne- chako Farmers’ Institute was held in the Veterans’ Hall last Satur-| day afternoon. Reports present-| ed showed a very prosperous and satisfactory condition of institute |} affairs. Membership has in-! creased during the year from 39) to 98. The following were the officers elected for 1920: Fred C.) Borhaven, president; E. B. Smith, vice-president; George H. Out- ram, secretary - treasurer; Sam Cocker, David McCallister, Alex] Lamont and George Sne!l, execu-! tive. The New Year was welcomed inj7,239, here by an impromptu dance a seventy-five persons were present} : ider Section 85, must be commenced before and excellent musie was provided. At midnight New Year was seen | pr in and a most delightful supper} was then served. . . * On Christmas Day E. C. and Mrs. McGeachy gave a party at their home when their son, Dun- can David Cameron, was baptised for Shawninigan Falls, Quebec, where she wi!!l in future make her home. Mrs. Macdonald has been an ardent church worker and has made her energy felt in church circles. On the eve of her de- parture she was the recipient of a number of beautiful presenta- tions. She will reside with her ninigan Falls. . ° . siasm aroused over the last assay competition, Mr. George J. Watt is offering $3, $2, and $1 prizes for a second competition entitled, “What I would like to be when I grow up, and why.” ‘PROVINCIAL POLICE ARE TO BE MOUNTED WINNIPEG, Jan, 7.—A Provin- cial Mounted Police Force is to be organised in Manitoba for the purpose of enforcing the law in the new Rice Lake and The Pas mining camps and other remote COMPANY, Free Miner's Certificate No, intend, sixty days from the date jhereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder jfor a Certificate of Improvements for each given in the Veterans’ Hall. About of said claims for the purpose of obtaining TAKE. MEDICINE IN CAPSULE. FORM Gives Quicker Action—The Ideal Method for Home Treatment. Why medicines in capsule form are was recently explained’ by a medical -— thority as follows: “The object of taking Medicines is to get quick results and also make the taking as easy as possible. The capsule form does this. The palate does not revolt at the gelatine coating, no mat- ter bow repellent to the taste are the drugs contained. The capsule also goes down the throat without inconvenience. “In the stomach the gelatine coating | dissolves almost immediately and the medicines start work fromptly. The capsule is far superior to the hard pill, | which, especially if it has been exposed to | the air, often passes through the system | without being dissolved.” A striking illustration of the effective- | ness of capsule form medicine is given by | Grip Fix, the remedy that relieves a cold in a night. This preparation contains | Quinine, Salol, Caffein Citrate, Cascara and Camphor Fonobromate, the drugs usually! used by physicians for colds or Grippe. In capsule form they provide a reliable home treatment for colds which gives wonderfully quick results, just what ts needed Have a box of Grip Fix in the house at this season when colds are all around. Get Reid's Grip Fix as there is no substitute 80 effective or quick. ©n sale at all druggists at 35 cents per box. JELLICOE ASKS BIG FLEET FOR PACIFIC AREA Will Recommend Formidable Fleet For Eastern and Western Ocean Stations. NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—A formid- able British fleet in the Pacific and Indian Oceans will be recom- mended by Viscount Jellicoe when he returns to England and re- ports upon his tour of naval in- vestigation of the British Do- minions, according to authorita- tive information received here to- day. “pirelia Corsetiere. hone ck 257 COURT OF REVISION. Prince Rupert Assessment District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court of Revision and Appeal, under the pro- visions of the “Taxation Act’ and the “Public Schools Act,”’ respecting the as- Ssessinent roll for the Prince Rupert As- sessment District for the year 1920, will »¢ held at the Provincial Assessor’s omMce Prince Rupert, on Friday, the 23rd day of January, 1920, at 16 o'clock in the fore- noon. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., January 6th, 1920. JOHN DYBHAVN, Judge of Court of Revision and Appea! MINERAL ACT Certificate of improvem*nts. NOTICE KING SOLOMON and IRON KING Claims, situate in the Bella Coola Mining Mineral Division of Coast District. Where located West side’ of Dean North of Cascade Inlet in Range Channel, 3, Coast District. TAKE NOTICE that I, HUGH ARCHIBALD MACLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS STEEL Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action un- the issuance of such Certificate of Im- vements. Dated this 15th dgy of January, A. D 1919. he H. A. MACLEAN NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a fresh certifcate of title to part of Lot Eight hundred and forty-eight Cassiar District, (848), Group One (1), satisfactory proof of inss of certificate having been filed, notice is hereby given that it is my intention, at the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, to issue a fresh certificate of title ju the name of Thomas Richard Tomlinson, which Certificate of Title is dated stb February, 1913, and ts No. 8067-1. Dated at the Land Registry Of fce, Prince Rupert, B.C., this 16th day of October, par W. E, BURRITT, Acting District Registrar SKEENA LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that Daniel L, Sutherland, of Bay Point, California, Hotel-keeper, in tends to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following de scribed lands on the West Coast of Moresb) Island, British Columbia; commencing at @ post planted about 200 yards from the southerly shore of Canoe Pass and 4 miles east of the northeast corner of Robert Neid’s coal and petroleum licence number 10460; thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to the poiut of commence wy DANIEL L. SUTHERLAND. By Hans K. Christensen, Agent Located October Oth, 1919. Foe HO KES Ee OD sections. . TU SUBSCRIBERS * * seth wears * * Subscribers to The News * * are asked to pay the de- * * livery boys each month * * when they call, except * where payment has been ” # > made for the year in ad- * * vance. The boys when * collecuing carry official re- * * ceipts which should al- * * ways be preserved. * * See ee eee eee ee WANTED—Maid. FOR SALE—One 32 bh. p. N. & 8S. FOR SALE—A car of dry cord FOR SALE — Dress suit in good FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, very FOR RENT—Steam heated room, TO RENT—Three-roomed flat, or FOR RENT—Furnished suite, St. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED CLASSIFIED) ADVERTISING Phone 98 WANTED. TIEMAKERS WANTED—Five tie- makers wanted; work until spring. Apply at Brown's Tie Camp, near Smithers, or to 8. A. Eby, Smithers, B. C. (5) WANTED — Young lady as maid for nurses’ dining room, Wages $35 per month with board and room. Apply matron, P. R. General Hospital. WANTED TO RENT—Modern 5- roomed house or flat. Phone 207. (7) Mrs. J. C. Mc- Lennan, 430 Fourth Ave. W. tf WANTED — Second-hand baby _farviage. Apply P. 0. Box 197. FOR SALE FOR SALE— 42-foot. senii-tunnel boat, built of oak with cypress planking screwed to frames, full 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 gas engine; rebored and thor- oughly overhauled. Complete equipment. Price $1,000 F.O.B. boat. List of other engines furnished on application. Union Machine Works, Juneau. tf FOR SALE—~-12 h.p. heavy duty Atlas, with bronze shaft, pro- peller, magneto, coil, etc. This the engine I used in the “Aileen.” It is in perfect order and very little used, $1,600.00— M.M. Stephens. tf is FOR SALE — Furniture of four- roomed flat; kitchen, living room and two bed-rooms. Can be seen between 2 and 4 after- noons and 7:30 and 9 evenings. Over Dominion Telegraph of- fice, Third Avenue. (9 Page & WRIGLEYS You will find all three flavours in air-tight sealed packages—but look for the name WRIGLEYS because it is your protection against inferior imitations, just as the sealed package is protec- tion egainst im- Purity. SEALEO TIGHT KEPT RIGHT The Flavour Lasts! Lit WRIGLEYW'S JUICY FRUIT CHEWING GUM 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 wood from Cedarvale. Order early for delivery direct from Open Ist February, 1920 NEW MARINE WAYS Shawatlans Passage Equipped for building and ne a classes of boats up to 100 feet in length. WOODWORKING, 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 car. Pacific Cartage, Ltd. tf condition, Price reasonable. Apply box 32, Daily News. ti 10, Summit tf reasonable. Suite Apartments. FOR RENT with two beds, suitable for gentlemen. Apply 708 Third Avenue West. tf Georgetown Lumber Co. PHONES 130 ang 423. P. O. BOX 1632 Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central B. OC. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR CEDAR Consult. Us. can be divided into single rooms if desired. Apply 210 Ninth Avenue West. tf Louis Rooms, Phone Red 91. 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 Victonia Printing & Publishing Co., 524 Yates St. Victoria, B.C. ‘Eastern Standard” Marine En- gine built in sizes from 10 h.p. up. Seven hundred of these were used in submarine chasers during the war. They are just as good for any other purpose where reliability counts.—M., M. Stephens, Prince Rupert. tf 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 going fast. For free booklet and full information write I! G. Loughran, General Land Phone 524 Cor. Fulton and Sixth National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Prompt Attention Motor Delivery ee REGLAR FEALERS GET THAT RED LANTE RN ay SOMEBODY LEFT iT IN THE MIDDLE oF TRE STREET agent, 744 Hastings St. West, Vancouver, B.C,