2 6 inl a Page 6 a —————————————————_— —a : Woodland Farm, Wednesday Morning Dear Jane, THE DAILY NEWS be i} town. At last I’ve found a moment to ee answer your very welcome letter. Robert Halerow went up river fhis morning. That’s as far as I got, when I Re heard a terrible noise in the kitchen, and rushing ~ found that Bobby had iling water off the ca a . Pianos correctly tuned. $6.00,! over sixty delegates tf their views upon matters political! pulled a pan o stove and scalded himself badly. Just is in the city. G, C, Walker. Phone Blue 389. imagine! —and I ten miles from the Phone | nearest doctor and no one here to hel p! Thank goodness Tom has always in- For first class shoe repairing, sisted Er keeping Zem-Buk = —_ Fred Duboard, hotel man and house. The poor little chap was in such awful pain it was all I could do fur-buyer, of Hazelton, arrived in town last night. to hold him while I plastered the Zam- hae Buk on his arm and leg. Then I bound them up with strips torn from an old sheet, and now he’s actually asleep! Could you believe it? [always knew Zam-Buk was good stuff, but I'd no idea it-was so wonderful for ending pain. Whatever should I have done without it! This started out to be a letter, pear tomorrow. but it sounds more like a testimonial for Zam-Buk! I’llsend it off anyway, because I want to ask if you'll please send me half a dozen boxes of Zaim- eee Buk as soon as you get this, as I have only enough for one more dressing. Yours in haste, Mothers! Take the hint! Never be without a box of Zam- Buk on the shelf. Not only for scalds, burns and cuts, but for eczema, ringworm, ulcers, blood-poisoning, piles, cold sores, ete. And it costs no more than ordiaary ointments. 50c. box, all dealers, it is without equal. An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away Give the youngsters lots of apples, and don’t go broke in buying them. They may never be sold as cheap again this season as we are selling them all this week. 500 Boxes of Apples at prices that sweep our com- vetitors off their feet— NO. 1 JONATHANS, per Box $2.75 Only a limited number. UNWRAPPED JONATHANS, WINESAPS OR YELLOW NEWTONS, per box— $2.00 5 Ibs. for 25c. Rupert Table Supply Co. Phones 211, 212 For Sale Lot 6 Block 15, Seetion 5 $600, Terms. Lots 26-27, Block 11, Sec. 8 $150 Each. —___ 4-room house, Fifth Avenue, Section 5, $1,575 Terms. h-room house and bath, Sec- tion 5, $3600 Terms. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Led. Phone 16 - - 3rd Avenue DENTISTRY | Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.80 to 5.30; Satur- diy, 9 to 12 only. Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri. day, from 7 to 9, * DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT When you need a pair of shoes kKvenings, To the Electors As a Candidate for Alder- nan, I take this opportunity of asking for support. Geo. W. Rudderham Di. W. Sager, of Surf Inlet, is in the city registered at the Ho tel Prince Rupert. We don’t cobble shoes at Simp- son's--we repair them, Corner Fifth and McBride. tf Wk diss ale Statement re Symphony Or- chestra Concert yesterday will ap- Watch for it. . ® * FOR ALDERMAN — Your vote and influence will be appreciated. Thank you. H. B. ROCHESTER. Charies Barrett, the Bulkley Valley rancher, of Barrett lake, came in to town on last night's train. Among the passengers for up Mary freight ollice, John L. Mullen !eft for the south on the ‘Princess Beatrice’ | The “Dinector’’ Corset. Manu-j!last night accompanied by Alex. ‘factured in Prince Rupert. Phone} Manson, M.L.A. ‘Blue 92. tf ape P. R. Bachus, the Stewart min- ing man, left on the Princess of better, grade, call at McArthur’s|Mary, Saturday night, for the tf}south, en route to New York City. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd., have just received a shipment of five hundred doors and windows—tiie most and varied stock in Northern i, Gs Shoe Store. Olof Hanson went up the line this morning on a trip of inspec- tion to his tie camps, Westhalme Lunch MAY. BILLINGS, Prop. i 50c SPECIAL MENU south at 8 0 shook ‘ Tuesday, January 13 Pearl Belle was fined one hun- dred. dollars in the police court this morning for being the keeper of a disorderly house. Evidence ® ® * The Princess Mary arrived from the north on Saturday night with 130 passengers, many of whom debarked here. She sailed for the Luncheon 11:30 am. to 2 p.m. Dinner 5:30 p.m. to 7:30. Soup. Naa was given by a Chinaman. Salmon, Halibut, Smoked Black Cod TI f Ob f I j le four Chinamen = charge: Bolled. Boiled Pig’s Hocks with Cabbage and Vegetables Entrees. Veal Pot Pie with Dumplings Sausage, Country Gravy Liberty Steak, Spanish Sauce Roasts. Roast Beef, Brown Gravy Leg of Lamb with Dressing Vegetables. Plain Boiled or Mashed Potatoes Mashed Parsnips with having drugs in their pos- session were dismissed by Magis- trate McMordie in the police court this morning owng to a techni-_ cality in the evidence. * . . One mile of sausages, weighing one ton and two pounds was man- ‘oh Dessert, ufactured by Atkins’ Meat Market \pple, Cra rry Pie ;: Mercian mani luring the month of December. ' Tea Coffee Our fresh sausage business is i SHORT ORDERS SERVED ANY TIME Srowing. Try a pound and taste ; FROM 7 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT why. tf a . . s —_—-- Hazel Alexander appearing in the police court this morning charged with theft and also being te ens an inmate of a disorderly house ° a Was remanded till tomorrow. She ase 8 charged with having stolen Notary Publi Conveyaicer $120 in cash from a Chinaman. - —— es Ask for Atkins’ Sausages, tf KOR SALE i im eon one * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * Four-roomed plastered $3) *** *#¥ #¥#e ee eeu eas house, on Eighth Avenue ¥ ae i! RENT—Fodern fivi between McBride St. and Sayers ere OR Hat, whic King Edward School with ex- 7 7” 7 cellent lot FSS . . R (" | iC é af } $1,500.00 i. gis wR Terms. TUESDAY, JAN. 12 Seticetntirtiee ite i ag BREAKFAST, 35c am. to 10 a.m. " aker pp! Ni. M. Stephens holled One a Flakes 2 ' nio elette Real Eslaie Insurance Financial Agent Buttered Toast ey es 2 __.____ Coffee “neg Meconeees LUNCHEON, 50c 41:30 to 2 p.m, o p bases, ntcaronl Soup ollec ack Cod, drawn butter ‘ ian ne Salt Cod in Cream Enguish Pot Roast with Vegetables Baked Pork Spare Ribs with dressing Shephord’s Pie, fomato Sauce Roast Stuffed Young Veal Baked, Mashed or Boiled Potatoes Cream Pie Coffee DINNER, 50c 5 to 7:30 p.m. Vegetable Soup Baked Fillet of Plaice Boiled Beef a la Jardiniere Home-made Sausage and Mashed Potatoes Rolled Pork and Spinach Roast Leg of Mutton, Boiled Onions Boiled, Mashed or Baked Potatoes Lemon Ple Coffee Eat at the &t, Regis, because Without doubt it is the best plage in town, You can recommend this cafe to your friends and fee! sure that they will receive every courtesy and know that there is ‘an air of respectability attached to this Cafe, A.G.GRAY } Teacher of Piano Studio 187 Second Avenue j PHONE 182 or 444 CAEN LLL LD OLODLLG DOOD LDR Gg § To the Electors, } Gity of Prince Rupert, B. c., Ladies and Gentlemen, Vote for a swimming pool for the children and a square deal for all by supporting CASEY Aldermanic Candidate 1920 Election. a Sete iO ants al: sities Cate ates —~ i meee [Local News Notes | A. L, Smith, of Surf Inlet, is in pocide to Enter Both Provincial Mrs. Hastie, of Port Clements, | B. M. Simpson, Fifth and McBride. Imittee will MANITOBA FARMERS IN POLITICAL FIELD and Federal Areas, After Full Discussion. Telegraphs | (Special via G. 7. P Following BRANDON, Jan. 10. ja discussion which lasted nearly seven hours during which time expressed and otherwise, the farmers of} Maniloba today decided to enter} lithe field of provincial politics, ‘During the morming session, the enthusiastically de convention cided to enter the Federal area. he discussion on that lasted les than five minutes, FOCH SAYS WAR ISNO LONGER ART BUT SCIEN’ special by @. 7. P. Telegraphs, PARIS, Jan. 12. for war is urged as prudence by Marshal Foch in an interview in the “bxeelsior, “War is no longer an ar,” he said, ** but a science and indus try and the French people gene: ally can learn much from a study of the works of the Germans. Preparations 2 ‘ 1 measure ot 62ND BATIN. CEE. | REGIMENTAL FU river on this morning’s train was | Hugh MeLeod of the Grand Trunk At a meeting of the ex-membe! of this battalion, it was resolved that the balance of this fund divided amongst the widows and dependents of deceased comrad and amongst those disabled « rades who are in actual need ‘assistance. Applicants are therefore not fied to forward to the signed on or before the 3ts of January 1920, their na addresses in full, regi »ynumber, date of death, nu land ages of dependents, pr: income from all sources and particulars of }stances. After the said date the cor divide the { present circut jamongst those who have filed th ‘claims as required. J. W. NICHOLS. Care Canadian Fish & Cold Sto age Co., Lid. Prince Rupert B.C, 2-8.14 New shoes are expensive. H your old ones rebuilt at M Arthur's. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that windbreak Reserve covering the belt and ten chains in width and situat he north shore ff which appeared in the sh jazette”’ of the 28th Jar ry, 19 ‘ancelled in so far as it relates | vortion lying between Indian Reserve N ind Indian Reserve No, 3 G. R. NADEN, Deputy Minister of Land Jepartment of Lands, Victoria, B, C., November 17th, 1919, ee oe | Sunlight Washe Read Sunlight $5000 guarantee of purity She Rests while Sunlight Works Why not? That’s what Sunlight’s for. How does this happen? Very simple. Sunlight’s gentle purity is alone sufficient to cleanse the clothes without wearisome rubbing. Of course, this is easy on the clothes, too. How is it doneP Just read the directions. Insist on getting the Soap you ask for— SUNLIGHT SOAP. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO 54 | | Cem COALERS oe w e \ + Wists } / CAMEL ~ is i even i / bP TORS gears - Mgr ’ ad Free, \ * © Ale es \ ’ | is 4 Opa a Viet ee Zo i277 wr" ‘ a | Gr ne i be Eze 3 ——_—_— sae ~s 4 ) ' \ _ _ _ . 2s res \ _ — (ror ies A - % — ¥ th v ™ ~ we ore ete: — —— , a [“ - —————— a = Ae dt oe MAKE $7,000,000 Montreal Commissioner Has Plan city about $7.000,0 - to Reduce City’s Debt. fhe proposed iss debt of the City {f Mo eal go drawn up by bk, Rh, be ; ' i date thal par in I land noun! I “nou I » fund » about $45,000_000 na REGAL FILMS Ltd. presents SIR HERBERT TREE inMACBETH’ Supervised by 1D,W. GRIFFITHS Starring tonight at the Westholme Theatre, other loan in Car United States. At | of exchange this repayable in twenty » eauce sinking fund-would be p care of the pa 57. 000.000 I et { eipal, his wa ie adi telecte st important ’ j said Mr, De who states that it will on for Montreal t uly. debt, amounting to #1 tates that the city land the fact that past a tions had failed to prov Financial Post Advertise in the Din i Sod Tay ’