ie Pai te THE DAILY NEWS Pare 3 ’ . a <= ——SSS oe > 6 | pier Plight 34: ee - wie ————— wn a Bit FISH PRICE WAS UP ovens ascnacteesateenaeeeeaaaN CMH LP PER at fed, ace eR ~s \ UHV Sy eenebet al ATISFIES if AT SALE YESTERDAY Ha eh a ish} Four Boats in With 123,000 Ibs. |» mh i Yesterday — Panama This ily | Page Merning with 55,000 At yesterday's fish sale there was again over 100,000 pounds of fish sold, the price showing some- what of an increase over Friday, Following are the catches and sales :— Pioneer, 65,000 Ibs., sold to Pacific Sea Products Uo. at 13.7¢ and 8.9c. Senator, 20,000 Ibs., sold to National Independent Fisheries at 15.3¢ and 10c¢. Le- 6 99 banon, 18,000 Ibs., sold to Gold Storage Co. at 14.7¢ and 10c. ee ac regor Goney, 20,000 Ibs... sold to Atlin Fisheries at 15.4c and 10¢. The Panama is in this morning with en Pee : DRAG SAW ” THE ORIGINAL LIGHT WEIGHT PORTABLE, GASOLINE OPERATED DRAG SAW & POWER PLANT (Frequently Imitated Never Equalied) “GETTING MARY MARRIED” AT WESTHOLME TONIGHT Owing to Nazimova not making connections in time, Marion Da- vies will be the star actress at the Westholme tonight. “Getting Mary Married” is a lively play and The ‘‘WEE MacGREGOR”’ Drag Saw is an inexpensive practical and proven machine, peculiarly adapted for the rapid s _and accurate cutting of wood under any conditions, on land or water- With equal facility and proportionate rapidity it will eut the small or large log up to seven feet in diameter. Depending upon size and character it will cut from either SMOKING TOBACCO Two Sizes - 15c and 20c = — - -_ - — - = oa _ _ = - a = -_ _— _ -_ w- 7 ae — _ -— _— = -_ = = -— = -— — — — _ — — — — — — — — = -_= -_— — — —= — — — — — = — — — -— = —_= — = —_— — -_ — — _ — — -_— -_ — — — -_ -_ — = = _— -— = — — — _— — — — — _ — — — — — — — — — = -— cj — _ — — -_ —_ — -_ -_ -_ takes off the New England in-}|, = tellectual snobbery defightfully.| = 8reen or dry logs, 20 to 30 cords of wood a day. it shows how there are more ways| 5S So light is its weight it can easily be carrie i — : : = re 3 arried from one point to another. One man : se a 8 { keeping a person a prisoner] = ¢@M move it on the log and two men from log to log. It has sawn a 2-foot log in 50 ae rieserwewne a than merely putting him behind! % seconds, a 4-foot log in 3 minutes and a 6-foot log in 6 minutes. Its operating cost for bars, and John Bussard of the} = gasoline, oi! and grease is approximately 4 cents a cord, ultraaristocratic family of Bus-; =& Full operating instructions are furnished with each machine, and its mechanism is so sard, succeeded in keeping his} = simple it can be operated and kept in order by any person. Its power can be harnessed step-daughter, Mary, imprisoned| = to the feed cutter, the pump, the circular saw, the churn or the separator. his large “ aly vnc etn = r : a : a - ser ee y Pace a, = We carry in stock at all times in our Vancouver Warehouses a full line of service ’ op es ‘ eat ve : ri a =. parts. In case of emergency there is no long wait for delivery. enter his own e) ed circie. e = * brands every natural, girlish im-| 3 Write For Our New Illustrated Folder. Sent Free If You Mention This Paper. !pulse she has as bad form, and = tells Mary that she cannot have; = fi | friends or associates unti] she has| 3 WEE M The “Wee MacGregor” ; “ | become a true Bussard. | = ac Drag Saw has been : | One day Bussard walks out of} = adopted by the Domin- | his apartment with his nose in}. = SAW MANUFACTURI ee Canada in the . ithe air and falls down the eleva- = e tural esis eo jtor shaft. Mary admits that she | = bn zB. C, Government feels no grief. But to see how] = orestry Service and chute. SebNied you) adel abel: a 310 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. Provincial Farm. : j}the play itself. There is also al = hd N | British - Canadian: Gazette’ and SA UEUOUACESENELEUAEEUHANOCUOELELAEN ETOQOQOOUOOOOUOOUMEACECOUOUOACNOCOUCUUOGAUOUSERSGNSSUGOEEOOUCOONSGOQEUOSOONI0ESOUEENERNOUOUCORENEONOSUCUUOQOSUOOUES Are Was ays ecessary Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Nor- ae oe ae n . . mand in a screamingly funny/® Ht | in Winter? : ai comedy. S nd ’ port Briefs ; There was a time, back in the days of stone san Ce eae Sai Me |! ‘ o|™ < hatchets, when woman was hardier than she j I a j Cockney Hawards;whe boxed at} ’ bi r a is today. A biting wind, damp air and slush i n the Letter Box j|the Boilermakers’ smoker last} PHONES 130 ang 423 Me P. GC. BOX 1632 underfoot did not so much endanger her then. *~ @| Wednesday, wishes to explain that oe i Ps But is this exposure necessary now? Is PERHAPS OIL HERE jhe was asked to box an exhibition nen Dae ee ee woman exercising her best judgment in hang- fo the Editor,— Prougge hs galled cc byuaum steerage > uate ee ee ee E ing clothes on the line in winter weather? Is i aotice_in the columns of he Bad returned: mecently from : . . Sen ‘ paper an announcement of four and a half years overseas SPRUCE FIR CEDAR man showing chivalry when he permit pant aeren ee eal ; : ; : e y age or ah? a company preparing to drill for) Service and had _ been wounded Z Corsult Us. A simple and safe solution of this problem oil in the vicinity of Skidegate.|‘wice, and as a result was not in i is to send your family washing to us—es- Let us wish them speed and great Conditjon. Finally he consented. | t_o — ane oo mamma pecially during these days while the weather- success. I haven't a dollar in On arriving he found that it - —— : —_——__—_——_— ~- = é ae ses ney was not a boxing match but a man is surly. holdings in that area but my faith °" é S ree NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. ; ca is ile . Oueen tight he was expected to take part i No washboards or heavy soaps are employed is there in so far as the Queen H anil ar ed by us. We wash for y in the twentieth Charlotte Islands is concerned. in. is opponent, Corkle, was} NOTICE 88 HEREBY GIVEN that (pur. y ° you e entie ‘ aa : eae : I taller than he and 20 lbs. heavier | *U8"! bo the revised Statutes | of ritish : é You will remember an item ; ; iuubia, Chapter 13, intituied “An Act cemury way by letting soft water and billowy wrote you the latter pant of 1919 ®"d they boxed with six-ounce | esp: ting Assignments for the Bonet of | ‘ . . : be Se - ™ } ureditors an amendments hereto, &@id} suds surge through the fabric. It is a launder- , where attention was called to a Sloves. [cnown and clied as the “Creditors ‘Trust | ing method that saves clothes. portion of the east coast of Gra- Kdwards says he was struck in | ends. ‘Soeee ak aan ticamiy of tale | So, also, is our ironing process. We give a ham Island as very favorable for the kidney when he had one hand Se ne ae oa ete Cas *é ". i a . i SES \sS 5 t a charming lustre to your linens not“with hot oi! in merchantable quantities, oa a ae heige aw = - f the City of Prince Bupers, inthe County ; . th . iis r, whic e is now being | “#4 7K , BBB IG, +e FS ; i 3 also touching indications here on So me : . personal credits and effects, which may irons, but with special steam heated presses a portion of the townsite. How- treated by Dr. McNeill. When he | be seized and sold under execution, such that protect the textiles, est 1 didn't see the item appear t he was unable to lift his left) ¢reaitors °™E '" ae reer ee ee ee in print. Of course I might have ®7M. BOS pe definite time for your family bundle At a : . . SS ae Solicitors, Smith Block, Third Avenue, in ° made it a Tfttle strong, but we ; : : ‘ue Cily of Prince Rupert, on Wednesday definite time also he will return it. Our method know that in order to promote the vidney Bazzett-Jones enterntain- | the 2tst day of January, 1920, at the hour e - baies 1 f h 1 hess “Semele deck 9h north ed bis Sunday Svhool class of 12 caree o'elocks ia ene atrernoon, 30 s- iver ave ol inauswer ere i if 70) - m . ceive @ Sstlatemen 0 affairs an or ne ‘ ” oo Tae Diets ee em ee west, irre spective of indication boys at the moving pictures ON | general ordering of the estate and you : ast, spe . ations, aml a aang Pp hv ; : r-gors of wind and weather. ee ae Nae Up raige the saturday night. After the theatre af a hereby nosined 40. attend _either in : . + mas Deon a= ro he partw adiournec o the home! * Au claims must be verified by Statutory : Canadian Steam I aundry dead the party adjourned to the veclaration and must be “fled with the . PE 8 7 - But let us keep faith. Indica of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bazzett- undersigned and to en site any creditor to When you want coal you do not “no ? ° s ‘ : ” ee _— te the said claim mu&t be lodge efore ; a gern tions show that ground is being Jones where refreshments were|{ie°date of the meeting, want to be obliged to wait. The ined in this giat northwest served and the boys. were enter- rier te. veld. rourteenth Gay of Senaary, demand for our coal grows daily. rainec s yee s a after the si vurtee y ry, ‘ ee ungue a ad ail.dies in tained to thir hearts’ delight. 1920, the said Assignee wi proceed to Ask those who now use it. re , ani, ° jistribute the assets of the insolvent merchantable quantities. Lees hen meets ae ele amongst the parties entitled, having re- LUMP, sacked, $13.50 \ ver and vicinity is not W. L. Cleghorne, of London, eer ede reociuan oad tint be ‘will not MINE. RUN $12.50 ancouver anc > ; 8 ) : Ss be > . - piorhyar her portion of oil in fngland, accompanied by Mrs.!,e liable for the said assets or any pert MINE RUN, ( 3 ‘ , al ea i aie ,| thereof to any person or persons of whose ample abundance, even in face of Cleghorne, arrived in the city bY | ¢jaim notice shall not have been received loose $11,50 tt fact that to ‘date nothing of last night's train. They intend; itt at the tite of DEM. Rupert, in per ton, delivered. od as et — I gern ete” the o settle in this country. the Pravince of British Columbia, this WHY PAY MORE? importance § alc - t ° as tenth day of January, 1920. cae ee ao ? 5 co 5 ae E, C. GIBBONS, Assignee. ee Oe er a tual ae MINERAL ACT eer te : Phone Black 85 cause efforts that have bee ade Brie aa IE were in sedimentary deposits of Certificate of Iimprovem*nts. ee “ Terminal Coal Co sia N ., ap , 7. “a- overflow from the main oil sands . NOTICE, : en es * eae to" the Legislative AS. ? J il ¢ . 8 KING SOLOMON and IRON KING Mineral! embly of the Province of British Columbia and strata. Not until a drill ; Claims, situate in the Bella Coola Mining ; the ty Ae session on behalf of the Asso- set up over them and they are i Te aa oye Siawies : Po cietion of Professional Engineers of British oi . rere ca ed :— jes side 0 ean}Columbia for a Private o incorporate The oy" ‘ to a considerabl« ¢hannel, North ‘of Caseade Inlet in Range the said Association, the said Bill. to be oe db: I alwavs send my patients there, for I know that the in- gredients they use are always fresh and of the very best quality. They double check every prescription which means a whole lot to you, and, too, this kind of service doesn’t cost you any more than you would ordinarily have to pay for the less care- fully compounded prescrip- tion. The Prince Rupert Drug Co. - rd Avenue, opposite 2nd St, P.O, Box S4 Mail Orders Given Prompi Atiention 215 Advertise in “The Daily News’ The Paper that gets Quick Results ——- 9 | Alice B., the Lois M. and other | penetrated depth will anyone be able to say that is an oil bearing area. Coas. District TAKE NOTICE that I, HUGH ARCHIBALD MACLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS eves No, 3 . > TOTS COMPANY, Free Miner's Certificate C, H, FRANCIS. 7,239, ‘ntend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Miming Recorder RDAY SKATING YESTE for a Certificate of Improvemnents for each of said claims for the purpese of obtaining Crown Grant of the above claims. And further. take natice that action un- der Section 85, must be commenced before AT THE SALT LAK the issuance of such Gertificate of Im- provements. —— Dated this 15th day of January, A. D - 920, A number of enthusiasts went ! to the Salt Lake yesterday after- noon and enjoyed the skating. Aj party had gone over on Saturday | lafternoon and cleared the H. A. MACLEAN, NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ap- to the Laninetire a- SNOW | piication will be made ' ie oan le - was some-/Assembly of the Province of British lfrom a track and this wee © jlumbia at the next session, on behalf of The re-| THE ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE. OF i what enlarged yesterday. | sult was that fifty or more youns |people had some healthful exer- They went across in the BRITISH COLUMBIA for a private bill tn corporating the said Institute, the said bill to be known as “THE BRITISH OO TU METS ARCHITECTS’ ACT’, for the purnoses of }roverning and regulating the practice of Architecture in the Province of British Co- Jumbia DATED at the City of Vancouver in the / province of British Columtia, this 220 {day of November, A.D, 1919 cise. | launches. es 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 Engi- neering 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 Asscclation, Dated at the City of Vancouver, B. C., his 5th day of pect, 4. D. 1919, . S. TOBIN, ’f the frm of Pattullo & Tobin, Solicitors a for_ the Applicants, SKEENA LAND DISTRICT-—DISTRICT QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that Daniel L, Sutherland, of Bay Point, California, Hotel-keeper, in tends to apply for a Heence to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following de eeribed lands on the West Coast of Moresby Island, British Columbia; commencing at a post planted about 200 vards fram ‘the southerly shore of Canoe Pass and 4 miles east of the northeast corner of Robert heid’s coal and petroleum Heence number 19460; thence north 80 chains, thence west ef ehatns, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to the point of commence ment, DANIFL L. SUTHERLAND OF | G, ROY LONG, Advertise in the Daily News Solicitor for the Applicants. By Hans K,