Friday, January 9, 1920 TOBACCO SERIES No. | Drawing from an actual photograph of # typical Tobacco field in the “ Old Belt’’ (Virginia and North Carolina). MACDONALDS TOBACCO age Chewing Were PARKIN & WARD Electric Co. Ltd. Third Avenue and Cow Bay Electrical and Marine Supplies REGAL ~ 4 CYCLE MARINE GASOLINE ENGINES THE IDEAL ENGINE Trollers Sizes from 2 HP. to 50 H.P. : Complete Lighting and Ignition Outfits to suit all requirements. Owing to the high cos« of production the Regal Gasoline Engine Co. are compelled TO RAISE THE PRICE TEN PER CENT. 4 ON ALL ENGINES AFTER JANUARY 1, 1920 Take advantage of present prices. Place ycur orders now for spring delivery. ae | When the air is damp and cold, §} protect yourself by keeping a suy ply | of PENSLAR THROAT DRAGEES handy for preventing throat irritation 1 and huskiness i Penslar Throat Dragges are widely used and recommended by the most §/ discriminating people of the country and we can assure you that excellent results will follow in your case. Penslar Throat Dragees are sold in generous 35¢ boxes convenient to carry and can be purchased at our Store. i The*PRINCE RUPERT DRUG CO. Phone rd Avenue, opposite 2ad St, P,0. Bex 1 D4 GMail Orders Given Prompt Attention 215 INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC Royal insurance Company, Limited. : ° Nortiern As urance Co., Limited. a S London & Lancashire Fire insurance avid fi. aon a See London & Lancashire Guerantee & Accident Co. General Real Estate Agent Fidelity-Phenix Fire insurance Co. Cor. Second Avenue and Second Street. SHIPPERS’ LEAGUE COMPLAINT UNJUSTIFIED Such is the Finding Brought to the i. C.C. on Complaint of Spokane Shippers. Ihe omplaint of the Inland finpire Shippers League, that frain returns for the Spokane district made at Portland and Vancouver for this year were prejudicial ind aiserimimatary, has been held unjustified in tentative report just brought in by the examiners for the Inter- state Commeree Commission FIFTH CONCERT BY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The fifth orchestral cert will be @ on Sunday in the West- holm Theat neing at} 9:1 p.m \dmiss i be Dy hic) i’ be obtained tl b f the orches a ! the local drug and Hs Dae will be open ! 5 p.m. for tieket- ’ 9:5 for general Owine to the vase of 60 per eent in the price charged for the ise of the theatre, patrons are contribute to the equested to llecti hich will be made at he al is rally as possible, ypenses may be met. Wi N. Deme left for the ith last evening on her custo- mary spring buying trip. During ibsence Mrs. Poole will be in Aid f the store. LAND ACT. UF INTENTION TO PURCHASE IN QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS DISTRICT RECORDING DIs8 I fF SkKEENA, AND SITUATE ON SHORE OF GHAY BAY MORESBY Np NOTH that |, Walter Rudge, say More isiand, British Cc arimer 1 1 apply for per- t hundred and sixty i as follows Cou tay l the pnorthea lot Ré I Isid., the e We j the s Aims the t hains, m less to the bea nee jowing the beach southerly 1 ! minencement and " ne i more les WALTER RUDGE, I 4 t 2 19 F.4 ShEENA DISTRICT DIST! f QUEI HARLOTTE ISLAD Akt TICE that Charles E. Burge t alif 4 Ree TH 4 for spect f al and petrole a , 1 ? He al a 104 eit BO chals men CHARLES Ef BURGESS. By Hans kK hristense Age cated October Oth, 1919 WEEK-END Dollar Specials tin Lily White or Cr ip iD. CLranberrtes lar Peanut Butte The above three items are worth $1.40; on SALE FOR $1.00. hitb, tin Lily White or Crow: syrup {i Jar Choice Olives ! ib. Cranberries 1, Bar Palm Olive Soa! Total Value $1.40 for $1.00 sterley or Quaker Peach SEAM cecreancevee $1.10 Cranberries, per pound, 20¢ ) Own Brand Butter 72420 ur Own Special Blend Col esh ground 6. 60c Fuller’s Best Tea, per ib. 65e Fuller’s Special Tea, Ib, 60e Fuller’s Kade Tea, ver 1b, 50c ilbristie s Cream Sodas, per, RN fs ahs 0's aare 25c Peanut Butter in glass, 406 Neh: FOP - 5 < aca dais» 9:8 25c¢ Purity or Quaker Flour 49- Sy EO Sk aa tere $3.15 |, Pacitie Milk, per case, $5.35 Pacific Milk, 9 tins for $1.00 Maple Leaf Milk, case, $5.50 Jonathan Apples wrapped stock, per P36 46'S $3.25 Pancake Sypup, per bottle 26 Fresh Eggs, per dozen 90c Along with the purchase of Fuller’s Best Tea at 65¢ per pound we will sell 2 Ibs. of Cranberries for 25¢ TOTAL VALUE $1.25 ON SALE FOR 90c. HAVE YOU MADE YOUR DEPOSIT? It Saves Time and Trouble on Phone Orders FULLER’S LTD | [PHONE 45 A pt Td THE DAILY NEWS | ee eee ‘ The Man in the Moon i SAYS:-- Fe eV ome t That the Dolly Varden Mine has heen sold again, if you can be-| jlieve some people. | . * . | That the fairy tale some of! jthese Alice Arm boosters peddled io be going a bit too strong. } iat most people believe all} j they hear, too Phat Al = tnywW ay. . Ottawa delegation did if gas boats can- ° Lhie j hat | izood work. « inot fis) i for salmon on the Skeena jyet. . * Phat if ©. C, Ballantyne had to ,PRCK Wie Skeena in an open sail jhoat himspif, he'd quit fishin’. hat he should worry, so long s he don’t have to, specially on rainy day that there’s no law anywhere to keep Professor Porta from 2vuessing oo That if he keeps on he might be cht some time, but he needn't be so definite. ev cm ha he only people who don't int the tax valuation reduced e the City Treasurer and those don't own property. That many people would sel! their lots quick at their assessed value. That they used to, and might izgain, but can’t now. . * . that half a pound of sugar ht be purchased today. 6 ee oe Phat quirrel is commoner in B. €. tha otheen in Ireland. Phat one eitizen got in twenty- ‘as vesterday Sealed ’ = tt gh! Pare Phat wishes he were on tine rms Re | Sport Briefs | SE ne er ee me Mor ermper! uy and jess the isketpall players would make the sportsmanship among some of local avers and the game in genere! ore popular. Although some ‘ople do not mind displays of ll-feeling there are many who leave game where such is dis- played with disgust and the feel- ing that they do not want to come Spertsmen should always emember that athletics consist if demonstrations of competitive Mich, kill and’ not of personal ani- osity. . , lakine a lesson from the loss thousands of dollars on ac- int of the prevalance of “th imong the players last season and tha jinal of the vorid’s series because of the epi- breaking up demic, Paeifie Coast .Hoekey of- ficials are taking precautions in ihe interests of the health of the conditions in are being im- oved and each player is sup- ied wilh a small medicine kit of) The rooms are to be umigated onee a week and no allowed in the dressing rooms between periods unless ac- players, | Sanitary he emp room His OW, { tually connected with ihe games. lhe players’ will welcome the eeping of visitors out of the dressing rooms as it will be easier to rest where the air not crowded with or them is fresh and I eople, lack Kearns accepting tne of $400,080 by James Colf- roth for a bout between Carpentier . . nm offer and Dempsey in Tijuana, Lower California, made the stipulation that Dempsey should receive half of this figure because Uncle Sam will colleet over half of the amount offered for war taxes sa it will be some time befone Dempsey will be a millionaire un- less he practises striet economy. * * Tijuana, the place chosen for the bout, is a small city in Lower California, Mexico, just over the {merican border i8 miies from San Diego. This place should an ail prove a good location for the figlit. Ip the finst place there is no restriction by law on the con- duct of the bout and ean be fought to any length. At the same time it quite convenient to southern California whieh has 1s t neal jto the Vancouver reporters about | j¢ighty per cent pune silver seems | | (rm its being well} Keep Baby Soft and Sweet Even little garments are.dear now—you must make them last, and of course you want them always soft and comfy for the important wee person. Page 3 ’s Woollens The little woollens need never shrink a thread—never stiffen or grow thick—not after repeated washings if you cleanse them in the pure, creamy Lux lather. It's so simple to whip the delicate Lux flakes into a rich suds—so simple to squeeze the suds through the the. little garments—then take and clean and fresh. Lux is on sale at all Groce them out absolutely sweet rs, Departmental Stores, &c. A handy little recipe booklet entitled, “The Care of Dainty Clothes” will be gladly sent free on request. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE | PPLICATION FORK GRAZING PERMITS FOR THE SEASON OF 1920. \pplications for permits to graze: Hve tock on the Crown range withiu each raziug district of the Province of Britist| viuinDia must pe led with the District oresters at Cranbrook, Fort George, hatu- ! ops, Nelson, Prince Rupert, Vancouver ad Vernon or with the Comumissioner of | irazing, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, i | , on or before February 29, 1920. ' Blank forms upon which to submit ap- | ications may be obtained from the Dis- | rict Foresters at the above named places * from the Department cf Lands at Vic-! ria, B, ¢ j G, R, NADEN, } Deputy Minister of Lands | Department of Lands, i Victoria, B. C., _December 5th, 1919. NOTICE Notice hereby given that @n applica- tion will be made to the Legislative As- sembly of the Province of British Columbia at the next session on behalf of the Asso- ion of Professional Engineers of British a Private Bill to incerporate otiation, the said Bill to be THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ENGI- KLOWD 45 NEERING PROFESSION ACT for the pur- poses of governing and regulating tue practice of Civil, Mining, Metalurgical, Mechanical, Electrical and Chemical Engi- neering in the Province of British Colum- bia. and the qualification, examination and registration of intending practitioners, the liscipline of its members and for the &<- quiring of real and personal property aud tte disposal of the same and for the gen eral management of the Association, Dated at the City of Vancouver, B. C., his 5th day of December, A. D. 19019 H, 8. TOBIN, of che firm of Pattullo & Tobin, Solicitors for the Applicants. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, iN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT —- and — IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHAKLES W,. SHAIRLIN, DECEASED, INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that in order of His tionour PF. MeB, Young, made the Sixteenth lay of December, A, D, 1919, I was ap- pointed Administrator to the estate of charles W. Shairiin, deceased, and all pares having claims against the said es- inie are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me, on or before the iéth day of January, A. D. 1920, and ali parties indebted to the estate are required t+ Pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith JOHN H. MeMULLIN, OMctal Administrator. Dated this ‘6th day of December, 1919. WATER NOTICE and Storage Xo North American Tim- ling whose address is in Dominion Building ihat npany, care M. CC, Lawler, Vancouver, B. C., will apply for a licence to take and use 200 cubic feet per second and to store 50,600 acre feet per annum uP SE iol ul of water out of Mosquito Lake, Moresby Island, ais0 known as the west arm « Cumshewa Inlet, which flows into Mos- quito Creek and drains into west arm of Cumshewa Inlet at its head, The storage dam will be located at the southeast ex tremity of Mosquito Lake The eapaelty of the reservoir to be created is about 25,000 acre feet and it will Nlood about 600 acres of land The water will be diveried from tbe lake at a point about the southeast extremity of Mosquito Lake and will be used for power purposes upon the land described as Lot 318, Charlotte Islands District. This notice was posted on the ground on the éth day of December, 1919. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914" will be fled tn the oMece of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. ©. Objeetions to the applica- tion may be Nled with the said Water Re- jalways been a good field for big boxing exhibitions and it is in a; part of Mexico that is not troubled) iby much revolutionary unrest or sudden murderous outbreaks, corder or with the Comptroller of Water Kights, Partament Buildings, Victoria, B, ©, within thirty days after the first ap- pearance of this notice in @ Jocal news- paper. The date of the frst publication of this notice ts January 6, 1920. NORTH AMERICAN TIMBER HOLDING Queen) A WARM GREETING for the New Year we extend to you, LUMP COAL $13.00 per ton, delivered, Every pound screened. 6 Car- loads of, High Grade Coal just received. Phone Black 85 Terminal Coal Co, 523 Third Avenue OUR Pool Room moved to 721 Third Ave. Opposite reve The Empress Hotel CIGARS SODA Two per cent. Beer Phones 41 and Red 391 For Hire by the Hour, ~ Day or Week Launch Alice B. Picnic and Fishing Parties Trips round Harbor J. MYHILL-JONES The Daily News is the recig- tized medium between selle¢ and buyer. People all read the ad. ‘ertising columns because the advertisers are live wires. When you have read the news look through the classified column COMPANY, Applicant on Page 5.