Friday, January 23, 1920, “SMOKING TOBACCO Two Sizes - 15c and 20c THE DAILY NEWS FUVABTUNGVLESESUASS ANDES SUGAAARDANATAOALBAASE ATISFIES CONSUL SPEAKS ON BRITISH AFRICA Boers are the Majority of White Population and Conserve Their Position. in his address to the men’s ERVES banquet at the Anglican Chureh Wednesday night Kk, A. Wake- field, American Consul, gave a most enlightening talk on British Youth Africa. He {gave his opinion that it was a good thing there was a Boer at the head of affairs when broke out the Boers volunteered for service in large not only for service Africa bul for Flanders. The late General Botha and Premier Smuts were both capable men. South Africa has gressed under Smuts as never be- fore. Vhe population of the country would be large but for the policy of discouraking immi- gration. The Boers were in the] as war as numbers, in South pro- majority among the white popu- lation of the country. and they proposed to continue in the ma- jority, The chief drawback to progress in South Africa the drought and it was thought to be still dry- ing up. In parts of the colony they had only 2 inehes of Was water. With equal facility some edding Breakfast OFFEE ... In the Morning green or dry logs, 20 to 30 So light is its weight it can move it on the log and seconds, a 4-foot log in 3 mi rain a year while if not, un- colmmon in some districts to have a Wiole year without any rain, was Mr. Wakefield) spoke of the 7 > ; detvich faethe, the vinepardaé: tlic gasoline, oil and grease is a diamond tields, the gold mines, : : the beauty 6f the seenery, the simple it can be opérated a black population and was en- over the country as one wonderful thusiastic ul “MIND THE PAINT GIRL” AT THE WESTHOLME Anita Stewart is shown tn prac- parts. 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WEE MacGREGOR Page 3 Pho ee Pa eee ee 99 ~ “Wee MacGregor DRAG SAW THE ORIGINAL LIGHT WEIGHT PORTABLE, GASOLINE OPERATED DRAG SAW & POWER PLANT (Frequently Imitated Never Equalled) The ‘‘WEE MacGREGOR”’ Drag Saw is an inexpensive ‘ and proportionate rapidity it will cut the small or large log Depending upon size and character it will cut from either cords of wood a day, can easily be carried from one point to another. One man two men from log to log. It has sawn a 2-foot log in 50 nutes and a 6-foot log in 6 minutes, Its operating cost for pproximately 4 cents a cord, nd kept in order by any person, Its power can be harnessed ’ there is no long wait for delivery. The “Wee MacGregor” Drag Sow has been adopted by the Domin- r F ok: bpineag ; ‘ tically two characters in ‘Mind WHAT CLEARS UP THE Minp---| (lly two characters in Mind) SAW MANUFACTURING CO teiuaten St4 hevoat strengthens and refreshes a} shown at the Westholme tonight. | 2 tural Branches, and by 2 esnes the ie 9 First she appears as the Little | m ™ ; hearue tak ge va : estr ody! aa wi t who pe out oe 310 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. Provincial Farm. 5 fathers shop and mins errands = * ‘ ud does any handy work to belp) Finn 1 In i an Evening sa ache tbat tot hee baiek le ee nine DALE IES IEE ETVPTDET EI Deter eee eee . who are very poor. As the shop} , he WHAT Dorks Your TiRED Bopy}]zirl. she is shown in more or!) ‘i ; less ragged calic iresses, with) ; AND NERVES REQUIRE? eS The Man in the Moon lavor that and hats of impossible styles.| see ii eorgetown Lum r Iznorant and untatored, yet she} ” COFFEE! A Cup OF WEDDING BREAKFAST COFFEE DOES THE TRICK --- its Captivates The Taste. appetizing flavor---its mild tonic]sents itself. THAT. with plenty of. cheap : ° Full of ambition to get out of Si ; ie ree properties just meet the demands the sordid neighborhood and to power, Prince Rupert will soon eee become greater than a microbe. win to the better things of life, a tae Ask for Wedding Breakfast—there’s no Coffee ‘‘just as good’’* Y our Grocer Has it. spilling of a bucket of paint, she cets an inspiration, and suggests THAT the man who seeks powe! he song, “Mind the Paint,” t for selfish ends loses it the mo- composer. She is given the op-) “ent he sets out to put it into portunity to sing it and makes tne foree, hit of the season. Sia ere, fhen as the famous music hall THAT’ the ladies: HOGRer OA girl and the world at ther feet raked quite “ohie, she is presented in beautiful’ -piap ~just too sweet for any- ~~ gowns of every description, owls thing” was one of the expres- . : ~ : ‘o be original in deseribing them. Pioneer Coffee and Spice Mills Ltd., Vancouver and Victoria 1 aiways send my patients | | “Ye there, for 1 know that the in- jis gredients they use are always oa fresh and of the very best lj quality. They double check ' Z every pressription which a means a whole lot to you, and, ia too, this kind of service ; doesn't cost you any more than ou would ordinarily have to pay for the less care- fully compounded prescrif- tion, Phone 3rd Avenue, opposite 2nd St, P.O. Box 134 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attenuon 215 The Prince Rupert Drug Co. eS | Phone 524 National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Motor Delivery Prompt Attention Cor. Fulton and Sixth way neighborhood who are very much} try to steal kisses as chance pre- she takes the opportunity Of her try, isenger for the south on the boat . 7 * : ad , Mr H. G. Harris. of Vancouver, companied by Rev. T. J. Marsh of jexpert piano tuner and repairer, rerrace, Fork is in the city now. heed , poe J. Emerson returned south last : . 2 } or sic S 1 p . at Prince Rupert Music Ore. night. Mr, Emerson has been in wants THAT everyone * THAT it is power which makes ‘the world go round and gives the ‘microbe the mastery over men. has a strong heart and battles her! power the roughs of the! amone in love with her pretty face, and ltHAT power at the head of af- is a good thing. father’s death to move. Then she applies for a place on the stage. After much discouragement, she finally gets a place in the chorus. through the aecidental airs THAT the people are supposed ield power, but sometimes it is pure supposition. » e e ’ sovereign Then and the perfeetion of their artis vege rHAT when a prisoner at the ail tried to break Gut through a «4 OTR Re Oe KR Ee : blind door, he was repeating one a eee ne ae F of the common experiences of ed’ Ve -Mrace went ta Ucean inen and women: ; Fatis last night. (HAT even doors are not al- . ° . ‘ . ww a F. F. Schellenberg was a pas- vays What they seem, Archbishop Du Vernet left for last night. the south last night. He was ac- Phone Black 183. Tuning’ 86.00 the city for some days on busi- PHONES 130 ang 423. P. 0. BOX 1632 Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central B. O. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR CEDAR Consult Us. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that put sug to the revised Statutes of . British iunibia, Chapter 18, intituled “An Act respecting Assignments for the Benett of reditors and amendments thereto, and own and cited the “Creditors Trust eeds Act,’ Harry Killas, of the City oi Prince Rupert, in the County of Atlin, rovinee of British Columbia, has this day made an Assignment to Edward ©, Gibbots, | f the City of Prince Rupert, in the County | and Provinee aforesaid, of all his real and personal crediis and effects, which may be seized and setd under execution, such Assignment being for the benefit of his creditors, a A meeting of the creditors will be held ete 4 at the offices of Messrs, Fisher & Warton, Solicitors, Smith Block, Third Avenue, in ihe City of Prince Rupert, on Wednesday the 2ist day of January, 1920, at the hour tf three o'clock in the afternoon, to re- ecive a statement of affairs and for the general ordering of the estate and you are hereby notified to attend elther in person or by representative. All claims must be verified by Statutory AllGone Don’t let your bin get as low as Declaration and must be filed with the : mp tye ‘ undersigned and to entitle any creditor to this. There is another cold spell vote the said claim must be lodged before due. Why not order now and the date of the meeting. that on and] avoid the rush? And further take notice after the said fourteenth day of January, 1920, the said Assignee will proceed to distribute the assets of the insolvent LUMP, sacked, $13.50 amongst the parties entitled, having re- gard only to those claims of which notice MINE RUN $12.50 has been received, and that he will not MINE RUN, be Hable for the said assets or any part loose $11,20 thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received before the last mentioned date. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, -this tenth day of January, 1920, EF. C. GIBBONS, Assignee. per ton, delivered. Phone Black 85 Terminal Coal Co, NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an applica- ion will be made to the Legislative «s- scmbly of the Province of British Columbia at the next session on behalf of the Asso- ciation of Professional Engineers of British gee Brownlee, port engineer ot Grand Trunk Pacific steam ers, returned to Vancouve! night after supervising engine repairs on the Prince Rupert in the local drydock. the ' . . | Gaptain Robertson, superin- tendent of pilots, left by the Prince George last night for Vie |toria, Captain Robertson now lmakes his headquarters in Of tawa. * . . A sueeessful bridge party was iheld last night at the home at I Mrs. A. T. Parkin, Borden St., in lnid of the Queen Mary Chapter I. lO, D. KE. funds. The party, which imade up 44 tables, was given by ‘Mrs. Parkin and Mrs, D. ©, Stuart. le | nis rf .g repo 6A | the issuance of such Certificate of 'The prize winners were A sgieenenek: Razzett-Jones and Mrs. J. ©. Mo~| oon” PORE ae. OF TAROT B ye 1020, Lennan, ness in connection with the Prince Kupert Lumber Co, J ® . The Dominion meteorologist announces that the thermometer reading at 4 o’cloek this morning was 8 above zero, one degree colder than yesterday morning. MINERAL AQT Certificate of Improvem*nts. NOTICE KING SOLOMON and IRON KING .Mineral Claims, situate in the Bella Coola Mining Division of Coast District, Where located:——West Channel, North of Cascade 8, Coas. District, TAKE NOTICE that 1, HUGH ARCHIBALD MACLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS STREI ,QOMPANY, Free Miner's Certificate No, | 7,289, ntend, sixty deys from the date jhereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder jfor a Certificate of lmprovements for each of said claims for the purpose of obtaingsg la Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action un- r Section 85, must be commenced pen m- side of Dean i Inlet in Range Columbia for a Private BUI to incorporate the said Association, the sald Bill to be known as THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ENGI- NEERING PROFESSION ACT for the pur- poses of governing and regulating the yractice of Civil, Mining, Metalurgical, Mechanical, Electrical and Chemical Engt- nevring in the Province of British Colum- bia, and the qualification, examination and registration of intending practitioners, the discipline of its members and for the ac- ulring of real and personal property and he disposal of the same and for the gen- ral management of the Association, Dated at the City of Vancouver, B. C., his Sth day of December, 4, D. 1919, H. S. TOBIN, rf the firm of Pattullo & Tobin, Solicitors ____ for the Applicants, SKEENA LAND DISTRICT——DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS TAKE NOTICE that Daniel L, Sutherland, of Bay Point, California, Hotel-keener, tn tends to apply for a Heence to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following de seribed lands on the West Coast of Moreshy Island, British Columbia; commencing at a post planted about 200 yards from. the southerly shore of Canoe Pass and 4 miles east of the northeast corner of Robert Reid's coal and petroleum licence number 10460; thenee north 80 chains, thence west 80. chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to the potni of commence ment, DANITFT, L, SUTHPREAND ‘ MH, A, MACLEAN, WATER NOTICE (Use and Storage), TAKE NOTICE that North American Tim- er Holding Company, whose address is in are of M. C, Lawler, Dominion Butiding Vaneouve™, B, C., will a ply for a licence to take and use 200 cuble feet per second nd to store 50,000 acre feet per annum of water out of Mosquito Lake, Moresby Island, also known as the west arin Oo: 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 capacity of the reservoir to be created is about 25,000 acre feet and it will flood about 500 acres of land. The water will be diverted from the lake at a point about the southeast exiremity of Mosquito Lake and will be used for power purposes upon the land described as Lot 318, Queen Charlotte Istands District. This notice was osted on the ground on the 4th day of pecember, 1019. A copy of this notice nd an application pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914" will be Bled In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C. Objections to the applica- tion may be Mied with the said Water Re- corder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights. Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. c., within thirty days after the first ap- pearance of this notice tn a local news- paper, ‘fhe date of the frst publication of this notiee is January 6, 1920. ER HOLDING By Hans «, Ohristensen, Agent Located October Oth, 1019. NORTH AMERICAN TIMB COMPANY, Applicant,