17, 1920. ——— Mirday, January oston (ili OUR DINNERS | A Specialty t Orders at any time Kitchen is always for inspection NESS 9 x05 Wf Vou are a Sufferer—-Go to your Ti Druggist and order Concen- Sourdal, price $1 per tin. is New remedy gives almost im- Giate relief. and quickly effects a manent cure. It penetrates to Pactual seat of the complaint, and - completely cured many cases h were considered hopeless. If Chemist does not yet stock jurdal’ do mot aceept any sub- tite, but send money-order for a pply direct to the ‘8ourdal’ Dis- uting Co., 38, Station Road, Mpoydon, Surrey, Eng., and a package be malled per return with full rections. SPSMITH & MALLETT UMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS furnished. Estimates ddress, 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. thone 174 —— P.O. Box 274 WP 52650.00 See Buys 2 lots, 7 room house, omplete furnishings, coal and wood supply. The Easiest Possible Terms DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND 523 Third Ave. Cadomin Coal No wait. Full weight. $12.50 $13.75 Ton, Loose Ton, Sacked FURNACE COAL Consumers Coal Company Phones- 7 - Black 298 There is A Photographer in town . J. DAVIDSON ]he Peerless Cludia Suite 22, Alder Block PHONE Red 328 “or Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service go to The SAVOY HOTEL F. T. Bowness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O, Box 1704 Hotel Prince Ropert a eS ; EUROPEAN PLAN ; $1.50 per day and up. {FIRST-CLASS OAFE } A La Marte. ie ativerenee cane ipee en, A. G. GRAY . Teacher of Piano Studio 187 Second Avenue } PHONE 182 or 444 »>} dreams whom THE DA ILY NEWs Page & ANNETTE KELLERMAN, QUEEN OF THE SEA Famous Mermaid to be Seen at Westholme in Swimming and Diving Story. Tonight only at the Westholme Theatre there will be a special 7- reel feature, Annette Kellerman in “The Queen of the Sea,” a most wonderful production, that af- fords Miss Kellerman the oppor- tunity to perform many marvelous feats: and miracles as the ‘real queen of the water. In this photo- play it is very hard indeed to dis- tinguish Miss Kellerman from the Mermaids of your imagina- tion. In support of the human fish is a company of two score of the most striking lady swimmeis of the continent. The story is interwoven with a romance of love and life on the sea, the rescue of the mermaid from a pirate tribe by the man of her she after realizes but the real lover fulfils the dreams is not myth, that exactly of her past. In addition to the play is the ever-dependable British-Canadian Gazette, and character cartoons of the present day, “Mutt and Jeff" in the neal comedy title an “Ace and Joker.” At the Empress, Bert Lytell Will be repeated in the beautiful photoplay entitled “No Man’s Land." Do not misjudge this play for a war play as it has nothing to do with-it. The ever-popular serigls ‘The Iron Test” and “The Carter Case" will be shown also. PRINCE GEORGE Charles P? Balagno has now transferred from . Rex Theatre € to the Dreamlan Theatre or- chestra, The dinner given by Allen Wright to about forty of his friends at the Alexandra Hotel on New Year's Eve was one of the brightest affairs of the season. An orchestra was present which provided music for impromptu dancing between the courses. Jack and Judy Wilson, after spending the Christmas holidays with their father, P. E. Wilson, city solicitér, have returned to Vancouver to resume their studies at the University of British Co- lumbia. . . * The weather has turned colder again much to the delight of the skaters who have been disporting themselves at the favorite winter pastime at the rink on George St. Alex. McB. Young has returned from Prince Rupert where he spent the holiday season at the home of his parents, Judge and Mrs. F. McB. Young. HAZELTON — $$$ ——————— IN CA FPormula—. a Salol, Caffein, Cascara and Cam- phor Monobromate—just what stables are rapidly nearing com- pletion. ' John A. McLean, of Francois Lake, was here last week nego- |tiating for property on which to establish ctices and garages. Mr. McLean intends to establish an up-to-date stage service between Francois, Ootsa and Burns lakes ‘during the coming year. The ever ‘increasing settlement in the val- leys of the two big lakes south ‘of here make such a service a i|keenly-felt need. The snowfall has been so light lhere so.far that automobiles are still being used on the roads in ithe district. | A danee and social in aid of the Burns Lake school held iast week netted the sum of $124.00 for school purposes which will jassist considerably in school finances. On Saturday evening a surprise | party was given in honor of Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Hatch. There was a large attendance of friends and the evening was spent at music and games. A bountiful lap sup- per, provided by the guests, was served at midnight. 62ND BATIN. C.E.F. REGIMENTAL FUND At a meeting of the ex-members of this battalion, it was resolved that the balance of this fund be divided amongst the widows and dependents of deceased comrades and amongst those disabled com- rades who are in actual need of assistance. Applicants are therefore noti- fied to forward to the under- signed on or before the 31st day of January 1920, their names and addresses in full, regimental number, date of death, number and ages of dependents, present income from all sources and full particulars of present circum- stances. After the said date the com- mittee will divide the fund mongst those who have filed their claims as required. J. W. NICHOLS. Care Canadian Fish & Cold Stor- age Co., Ltd., Prince Rupert, B.C. 2-8-14 Advertise in the Daily News Development operations on the Delta Copper Mine have com- menced under the supervision of Arthur Lundquist. The first work will be the driving of 500 feet of drift tunnel which it is expected will take well on to six months to complete by contract work. Money has been deposited in the Union Bank here to go on with this work and the contracts will be let in a week or so. Duke Harris has taken the first pack train of supplies up to the Sunnise group and G@perations are to commence at onre. Bert Smith, of the American Mining & Smelt- ing Co., is there this week map- ping out the work for the New York interests which he repre- sents. Indications are that the property will be made into a profitable silvey-lead proposition with very liltie dead work, J.C, K. Sealy is wintering about 300 head of cattle on his ranch at Sealyville, included among the number are some registered shorthorns. ete te Miss Uren, superintendent of the Hazelton Hospital, left last Thunsday on an extended visit to her old home in Ladysmith where her sister and parents reside, . ° ° Leonard and Ralphina Wrinch have returned to Edmonton to re- sume their university studies. BURNS LAKE Notwithstanding the high pnices and winter weather, building is going on merrily at Burns Lake. Jeffrey Pros. have completed a building on Main Street which The and will be used as a garage. povernment warehouses DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE PPLICATION FOR GRAZING PERMITS FOR THE SEASON OF 1920. Applica gas for permits to graze live- toc on the Crown range within each razing district of the Province of British ‘olumbia must be filed with the District oresters at Cranbrook, Fort George, kam- oops, Nelson, Prince Rupert, Vancouver nd Vernon or with the Commissioner of irazing, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. «, On Or before February 29, 1920. Blank forms upon which to submit ap- lications may be obtained from the Dis- rict Foresters at the above named places r from the Department of Lands at Vic- orla, B. C, z G. R, NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, B. C., December 5th, 1919. IN PROBATE, IN THE SUPREME COUPT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT — and — IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES W. SHAIRLIN, DECEASED, INTESTATE, TAKE NOTICE that Honour F. McB, Young, Gay of December, A, pointed Administrator to the estate of Charies W. Shairlin, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said es- tate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me, on or before the yoth day of January, A. D. 1920, and all parties indebted to the estate are required in order of His made the Sixteenth D. 1919, I was ap- to pay the amount of their indebtedness to]. me forthwith, JOHN H, McMULLIN, OmMeclal Administrator. Dated this 16th day of December, 1919. C SKEENA LAND DISTRICT—DISTHICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that Daniel L, Sutherland, of Bay Point, California, Hotel-keeper, in tends to apply for 4 ‘cence to prospect for coal and petroleum cver the following de scribed lands on the West Coast of Moresb) Island, British Columbia; commencing at a post planted about 200 yards from the southerly shore of Canoe Pass and 4 miles east of the poriheast corner of Robert ltetd’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 point of commence- ment, DANIEL L, SUTHERLAND ChAsiFiED Phone 98 This is the Advertising Column that | people read when they want anything It brings results i WANTED. oy WANTED FOR OFFICE— Prince Rupert Drydock & Kngi- neering Co., Ltd. tf WANTED — Reliable woman for general housework. ‘Three in family. Sleep out. Phone 96. WANTED TO RENT—Fodern five roomed house or flat. Phone 207. “cae SITUATIONS WANTED Young lady desires position in store. Has little experience in drygoods. Write box 33, Daily News ollice. ti Respectable Indian woman wants housework. Apply Mrs. Par- nell, care Indian office, City. FOR SALE FOR SALE—42-foot semi-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, ete., Price $3,000.00 for quick sale. -—-M. M. Stephens. tf FOR SALE—15 h. p. engine, in house at bridge, Cow Bay, $100 cash, When put together will be in good running order. If not satisfactory money will be refunded. Also other engines and boats for sale.—J. Tonen. FOR SALE—@ne 32 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. Union Machine Works. Juneau. tf FOR SALE—4142 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—25-40 h.p. Medium Duty Sterling Engine, Bosch Ignition, 4 ecyl., 4 eyele, in per- fect condition. $1,250.00.—M. M. Stephens. tf I'OR SALE—45-foot gasoline fish- ing boat ‘Mary M. Christopher.’ Apply Harry P. Lipsett, Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. tf FOR SALE—2 restaurant ranges, second-hand. Harry Hanson, The Reliable Plumber, 139 2nd Avenue, tf FOR SALE—No. 2 Franklin heater It Is Not Enough to have the bowels move. It is more important to persuade liver, kidneys, skin, and bowels to act in CHAMS PILV\ Thala es td 4 ing. BEECHAM’S PILLS act favorably upon all organs concerned in food-digestion and waste-elimination; they” remove causes 23 well as relieve symptoms. a SEECHAM’S PILLS aI bal scp on i ‘vanes ena How to Foil Wind and Weather on Washday © From now until spring.a battle that endan- gers 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 5 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. Th-re 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 telephone and let us help you. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 taining sum of money. Finder please retufn to Daily News office. 14 Re gp OREN RNEEEEED MISCELLANEOUS “SONGS UNBIDDEN," 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. Pubiished by Victonia Printing & Publishing Co., 524 Yates St. Victoria, B.C. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED “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 1, G. Loughran, General Land by the By Hans K, Christensen, Agent Located Oclober Oth, 1049, Motor Delivery stove. 218 Second Ave. West— Phone Green 519. tf FOR RENT OR RENT—Steam heated room, with two beds, suitable for gentlemen. Apply 708 Third Avenue West. tf LOST LOST—Small chain purse con- Phone 524 Cor. Fulton and Sixth National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A-SPECIALTY Prompt Attention agent, 744 Hastings St. West, Vancouver, B.C, REGLAR FELLERS BETCHA TWO CENTS YOU DoNNO WHO THIS 1S harmony and against self-poison- . ee