Ihursday, January 22, 1920. THE DAILY NEWS Eat at the Gri © WHITE COOKS = ONLY WRoston mrar y nothing but SwiFt’s tum Ham and Bacon and Strictly Fresh Eggs. Mood Breakfast, try our jeld Sausage and Eggs =~ Country Style. ‘ Wake a specialty of Good aks or a Well Cooked ; Dinner. meee ceemenameess — } YI l ~K THAT when an English paper, speaks of a hen jaying a bad egg it is another example of the in- terest the fair sex is taking in politics and electioneering. THAT the latest craze among ball-room wall flowers is to spec- ulate on the number of yards of back their hated rivals expose. The Man in the Moon SAYS:- em BE . . . vis Pw , , fortifies you against coughs, cold THAT respectable women ens, s, motorists in Vancouver, are ob- core throat, bronchitis and grippe. ‘ : | Peps cont#n absolutely no harm. jecting to having to show a red light. fool THAT you can all the people who like to be fooled and, a few of the people who don't AND NOISES IN DEAL NESS "9,105 You are a Sufferer—-Go to your al Drugeist and order Concen=- Sourdal, price $1 per tin. is New remedy gives almost im- fiate relief, and quickly effects 4 vanent cure. It penetrates to actual seat of the complaint, and completely cured many cases ich were considered hopeless, If ur Chemist does not yet stock urdal’ do not accept any sub- tute, but send money-order for a ply direct to_ the ‘Sourdal’ Dis- buting Co., 38, Station Road, THAT when the world came to an end last December some of the people went crazy and then began to write editorials. THAT it was Bob Ingersoll who said “Banish me from Eden if you will, but first let me eat of the tree of knowledge.’ Bob would have been a good man to have in Prince Rupert just now to boost oydon, Surrey, Eng., and a package { Il be mailed per return with full ( rections. id SMITH & MALLETT LUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS furnished. Estimates ddress, 3rd Avenue, of Second Street. hone 174 P.O. Box 274 head ae There is (A Photographer in town T. J. DAVIDSON ]he 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 A AS EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La arte. oe ree. A. G. GRAY Teacher of Piano ‘ Studio 1837 Second Avenue t PHONE 182 or 444 SOC OPO POM we. ~—, TORK’ SELL TOVE Gurneys commenced mak- ng stoves in 1848. Still in the same line of business 1919, Hundreds in use in Prince Rupert, st ON SALE AT | Fred Stork’s Hardware “ECOND AVENUE Phone Black 114 for a public library. THAT when a young man was leaving town recently for the new soldier settlement on Vancouver Island a respectable citizen asked him where he was going and he replied, “to Comox.’ Ever since that the respectable citizen has’ been wondering what led the are negotiating for the purchase young man estray. of brewing machinery valued at THAT instead of asking if a several miltion dollars Which it ; is proposed to move to China. man made a pile we should ask how he is siness. roe ow h sonuuetee Bis business ELK FOR BANFF THAT the girl who simply : ' 3 . dotes on the nice young man ene name et eer found after marriage that he was LIVINGSTON, Mont., Jan. 24.- The first shipment of elk from simply an antidote. — . . } | THAT while the sleeping sick- ness is not spreading to any great extent it is found to have | invaded some of the offices not a} thousand miles away. But why} pursue the unpleasant subject. - Sport Briefs | Leading hockey authorities of the United States met yesterday jin New York to decide upon ways and means of sending a crack A- merican hockey team to the Olym-} pic games in April. It is planned} to arrange a team chosen from me. se BD cavisguonilt avers oF or due to employment not being a- Pittsburg, Philadelphia and New vdttabit Sete tent Winst de es- York to contest for the world’s tablished before any payment is championship with fast ageregza- | nade. ’ tions which it is believed wil! | 3. At the request of the Do- come from Switzerland, Scandi- mision Government: the distri- navia and even Canada. It is an- ticipated that there will be sever- al try-out games in the East and West of the United States for the ‘purpose of choosing players for) jthe Olympiad. a difficult! e ¢ It would indeed be matter to keep track of all the of- fers that have been made to Jack Kearns and Descamps for the ap- pearance of their principals in that much-speculated-on world’s heavy-weight title match. It is hard to say if the managers them- selves remember all the offers anne ing f » secretary of the G.W. |made. Judging from the number from the seoretary 0 eG ‘of bids for the bout it should|¥-4~ Third Avenue. W. E. COLLISON, See., ; prove one of the most popular and largely attended fight ever held. Descamps, manager for Carpen- tier says that he thinks the match will be held in America and that 1,000 Frenchmen will cross the pond to witness it. Both managers seem to be very confident of the outcome. Kearns believes that Jack Dempsey is in- vincible while Dechamps . says that he cannot imagine Carpen- tier being defeated. He says that , Dempsey has yet to meet a fight- er of Carpentier’s calibne—one ‘who is quick and a heavy hitter. So far Dempsey has engaged only jwith fighters of the heavy, slow jtype. Deschamps even goes 80 far as to say that Carpentier may ‘clean up in four rounds, ‘This, however, seems a little far fetched although, it may be sure, ‘that the battle will be for the ‘first knock-out as early as possi- ble. One of the latest offers is from the movie king, William Fox. He ‘announced last week that he would loffer $550,000 for the coming 'hattle. Under his conditions the fight must be staged in the United States and the purse be divided . - want to be fooled, but you can't will then be sent you. All drug. fool all the people unless you’ gists and stores seli Peps, 50c. box. have the price, at least’ that’s what says the shade of Abe Lincoln. | BREWERIES FOR CHINA | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24.—Rep- ‘| Peps willgive you relief,' Simply dissolve a Peps tablet ta your mouth. Your breath carries the miedicinal Pine vapor, which is released, to all parts of the throat, nasal and air passages, where a liquid medicine could not possibly reach, This vapor de stroys all germs with which it cimes in contact, soothes and hvals the inflamed membranes and ful drugs and are therefore the safest remedy for children. FREE TRIAL, Cut out this eomamemm article, write across it the name and date of this paper, and mail it (with ic. stamp | to pay return tage) to Peps , Co., Toronto. free trial packet Deps MAKE BREATHING EASY. Sere] | 75 per cent to the winner and 25 per cent to the loser. It is doubt- ful if this would be suitable to Dempsey, however. He will prob- ably want the lion’s share of the proceeds win or lose and he wili (want the moving picture privi- lege as well. (Special via G.T.P. lelegraphs.) resentatives of Chinese capitalists Yellowstone Park has been made to Rocky Mountain Park, Banff. Two hundred ande and two year animals are being sent. NOTICE Federal] Emergency Appropria- tion Department for Ex-Mem- bers of the Forces Unavoidably Unemployed. 4. Doe appropriation has been arranged to assist cases of need arising through Non-em- ployment, during the winter 1919- 1920. 2. The only claim on this Ap- propnriation immediate need, is bution of this Appropriation has been undertaken by the Canadian Patriotic Fund, acting with the Information and Service Branch of the Department of Soldiers’ Civil Re-Establishment. i. Before any application can be considered a certificate of un- avoidable non-employment must ibe obtained from the Information ‘and Service Branch of the Depart - iment of Soldiers’ Civil Re-lstab- lishment. Application forms and further linformation can also be obtained | Exchange Bldg. Mon.-Wed.Fri. COURT OF REVISION. Prince Rupert “Assessment District. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that a Court under the pro- T Revision and Appeal, isions of the “Taxation Act” and be ‘public Schools Act,” respecting the as essment roll for the Prinee Rupert As- essment District for the year 1920, will e held at the Provincial Assessor's oMce rince Rupert, on Friday, the 23rd day of anuary, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., nh, 1920 een | JOHN DYBHAVN, Judge_of Court of Revision and Appeal LAND ACT | A LAND DISTRICT — DIS- TRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. 2 NOTICE that Thomas B. Stralp, of Wenmpaver. B. C., occupation returned soldier, intends to apply for permission to lease the following deseribed lands:-— Commencing at a post planted on the shore on Sewell Inlet about 3 miles dis- tunt, and tn a westerly direction from thy entrance of Sewell Inlet; thence 6 chains south; thence 40 chains east; thence to shore; thence following the shore line ie point of Garamenioeener’ and containing 2 iF s, ore or less, ree THOMAS B, STRAIN, WwW. E Januar) IN THE SKEEN “SONGS UNBIDDEN,” by the CLASSIFIEJ) ADVERTISING Phone 98 This is the Advertising Co'umn that people read when they want anything it brings results WhATEO ROO MS WANTED—Furnished or unfurnished. Must be clean and comfortable. Phone 575 Dr. Jos. Maguire. tf WANTED-—One orn two lots in Section 6, 7, or 8. State lowest possible price for cash. P. O. Box 735. tf. WANTED — Reliable woman for general housework. Three in family. Sleep out. Phone 96. WANTED TO RENT—Sitting and bedroom for two bachelor girls. Apply box 36 Daily News ollice. WANTED—Maid. Mrs. J. C. Mc- Lennan, 430 Fourth Avenue West. tf SITUATIONS ___ SITUA’ WANTED Respectable Indian woman wants housework. Apply Mrs. Par- nell, care Indian oflice, City. Man (32 bookkeeping desires good knowledge genera! position. Box 34, Daily News Office. tf Experienced chambermaid wants work in hotel in or out of town. Box. 35. 17 Young woman wants position as caok. Apply Box 37, Daily News office. 18 FOR SALE FOR SALE—42-foot semi-tunnel boat, built of oak with cypress planking screwed to frames, full canopy top, 32-37 Eastern 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 32 h. p. N. & 8. gas engine; rebored and thor- oughly overhauled. Complete equipment. Price $1,000 F.O.B. +.EPT secret and special and personal for you is WRIGLEYS in its air-tight sealed package. A goody that is worthy of your lasting regard because of its lasting quality. Three flavours to suit all tastes. Be SURE fo get WRIGLEYS Sealed Tight Kept Right The boat. List of other engines furnished on application. Union Machine Works, Juneau. ti FOR SALE—12 h.p. heavy duty Atlas, with bronze shatt, pro- peller, magneto, coil, ete. This 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 Sterlin Engine, Bosch ignilion, 4 cyl., 4 cycle, in per- fect condition. $1,250.00.—M. M. Stephens. tf Is g = OR SALE—45-feot gasoline fish- ing boat ‘Mary M. Christopher.’ Apply Harry P. Lipsett, Lipsett Cunningham & Co. tf FOR SALE—Three buffet. Apply Hanry The Reliable Plumber. beds and oak Hanson, tl Heater Sixth tf. SALE—Fairbanks Linzey’s Grocery. west, FOR Apply Avenue, FOR SALE — 100 bundles of old newspapers, cheap for a job lot —News Office. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Steam heated room, with two beds, suitable for gentlemen. Apply 708 Thind Avenue West. tf FOR RENT.—Two Housekeeping rooms, partly furnished, Drex- el Rooms, Second Avenue. 18 WELL FURNISHED FLAT TO RENT for three months, P. O. Box 17314, tf TRANSFER GALLOWAY'S CARTAGE—Order your Coal now. Patronise re- turned veteran. Phone Green 325, tf MISCELLANEOUS Prospector, will take 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 (o., 524 Yates St. Victoria, B. ©, tENCY 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. Ht tf ac . BE. Green, agent. Dated 26th October, 1019. F s Stephens, Prince Rupert. eo Cc. P. R. FARM LAND — Choice |!% Keep Baby’s Woollens 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. 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 little garments—then take them out absolutely sweet and clean and fresh, Lux is on sale at all Grocers, 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. S21 GEN ELS Tee: — — FARMS FOR SALE posse ates IN PROBATE, THE SUPREME covet OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT —- and — THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES W, SHAIRLIN, DECEASED, INTESTATE, TAKE NOTICE that in order of His lfonour F, Meb, Young, made the Sixteenth day of December, A, D, 1919, I was ap- pointed Administrator to the estate of Charles W., Shairlin, deceased, and ‘all parties Daving claims against the said es- tate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me, on or before the 16th day of January, A. D, 1920, and all parties indebted to the estste are required to pay the amount of thelr indebtedness to | me forthwith, Tine Dale bibs ton MU Advertise in the Daily News. |. pated tts 16m one? Admin mreiee S 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. l, G,. Loughran, General Land agent, 744 Hastings St. West, Vancouver, B,C, IN