Monday, January 26, 1920, i) rts Bak YEECHAMS P SAINT HELLER “*® M (Pa a the success Y or ae any day de- pends upon whether the bowels functionate properly or not You Need he digestion of food ntails the production f poisons that must De climinated regularly and thoroughly. E Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, Worth a Guinea a box, Sold everywhere in Canada. * In boxes 25¢., S6c, B DEAFNESS "320885 Go to your re a Sufferer 4 if You @ Conoen- | Local Druggist and order trated Sourdal, price $1 per tin, This New remedy gives almost im- mediate relief, and quickiy effects a permanent cure, It penetrates to the actual seat of the complaint, and has completely cured. many cases which were considered hopeless. Ir your Chemist does not yet stock igourdal’ do not accept any sub- stitute, but send money-order for @ { supply direct to_ the ‘sourdal’ Dis- tributing Co., 38, Station Road, Croydon, Surrey, Eng., and a package will be mailed per return with full lirections, SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS furnished. Kstimates Address, 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. ; Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 = There is A Photographer in town T. J. DAVIDSON [ie peerless Studio Suite 22, Alder Block PHONE Red 328 iIt's unfortunate we've all got to ‘Variety of Rhymes Sent in to | Compete for Prizes Offered i by This Paper. Sia ' 4 varied Jot of nmhymes have been sent in for the limerick ‘competition for which three ‘prizes are being offered. Most of ‘the verses are in good form, but la few are not limericks although ithey are not bad rhymes. | following are a few: line Ads. in today’s Daily News |Are waiting for; you to peruse, We've done our share By placing them there— Read them all, then you'll know which to use. Rupert Table Supply. | Tho’ the prices of foodstuffs are | high Ani you look at your cheque with a sigh; On economy bent Each nickel’s well spent When you trade at the Table Supply. The Savoy. lf you're wanting a first class hotel Where you get home comforts as well, Take a room right away Without further delay Down at the Savoy. It's swell! Harry Hanson. In Rupert we have a Bum Plumber At talking he sure is a hummer, But when frost in the groun’ Turns our pipes upside down We're all glad to see our Plumb! Bummer. W. G. Barrie. When your sweetheart you're longing to marry But the thought of the cost makes you tarry, Don’t let canpet or chair Turn your bliss to despair, Tell your troubles to W. G. Barrie. St. Regis Cafe. eat; Our stomachs have got us all beat, But allow me to say j The St. Regis Cafe | Stands supreme, and their pastry’s a treat. M. M. Stephens. If you want to buy some of the, eanth Go to Stephens, you'll get money’s worth. He sells houses and lots, Some are real beauty spots, And of attention you'll find there's no dearth. Rupert Table Supply. The Table Supply is a wonder; t never was known yet to blunder. | For Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service } go to The SAVOY HOTEL F. T. Bowness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O, Box 1704 | } | Hotel Prince Rupert # EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La “arte. PO! Oreo mee dette ad reo , A. G. GRAY Teacher of Piano Studio 187 Second Avenue PHONE 182 or 444 POP @ ON tL ON ie TORK’ 5 SELL TOVE (“um ccmnansataaneen .apennaeaee aed Gurneys commenced mak- ing stoves in 1843, Still in the same line of business 1919, Hundreds in use in | Prince Rupert. aes ON SALE at Fred Stork’s lardware SPOOND AVENUE Phone Black 114 If you buy there with cash They won't sell you trash— But the very best goods in abundance. David H. Hays. You've been told that insurance | pays is convenient ways. I know it’s no bluff I handle the stuff. Take a pointer, see David H, Hays. 1.0.D.E. MASQUERADE FOR THE CHILDREN On Tuesday, February 10, un- der the auspices of the Girl Guide Chapter I. O. D. E,, a Children’s Masquerade Dance will be held in St. Andrew's Hall. All children attending school are invited; also And in different those who are no longer at school but are not yet out, The Grand March will begin punc- tually at 8 o'clock. Children 25e, onlookers 50c. Dancing for the children only from 8 to 10 and from then on for adults only at an additional charge of 50c, Re- freshments provided, Harvey's Orchestra, It is hoped that the citizens of Prince Rupert will support the efforts of the I. O. D. E, to raise money for a building to provide healthy recreation for the young people of the city, All children coming are requested to write their names on a slip of paper and deposit it in the boxes pro- vided at either the Prince Rupert Drug Stoye or Orme’s Drug Store by February 6. Prizes for the ‘best costumes, A most enjoyable evening is guaranteed for all. Mr. and Mrs. G, N. Tubman, of ‘Stewart, left for Vancouver on ‘Saturday afternoon accompanied iby their daughter, They will re- turn north in the c@urse of a week or 80, Bert Manthrop, inspector of steamship _ boilers, returned to i Vietouia on the Mary Saturday The i THE DAILY NEWws = = ee ——— x GRO —— 3 THAT something very shock- ing bappened in Vancouver and Victoria on Friday night. e * . THAT perhaps it was the thought of the Legislature mect- ing next week that made old mother earth tremble. | étte ote The Man in the Moon SAYS:- THAT many people are wishing the flu would come again so thes might get a bottle once more. THAT now that women have the night to vote they are doubt- less studying the science of gov- ernment. . 7 THAT some people say women always understood the science of government better than men, and that is why “‘the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.” THAT the provincial legisla- ture will soon be in session and this will be followed by the open- ing of the session of the Do- minion Parliament. How many women will follow the proceed- ings of the members with any de- gree of intelligonce. i whispers “How many do the same?” Sorueone men will Ano‘her group of ritish residents of the United States and Americans who fought under the British flag 4) ‘ng the war hat» jast returned to the United States on board the Carmuania, of the Cunard line - Most of them were accompanied by their wives, who bad followed them tc England, or whom they had married THAT the businessman who has nothing worth while to offer the public should never advertise. It would be a mistake. while abroud, and children. in the accompanying pictures are shown “ UP OF BRITISH DIGNITARIES REACH US ae LORD and Lapy WELLESLEY And THEIR DAUGHTERS. it ie ee £ PY. SY & tS some of the English dignitaries who LASSIFiE[) ADVERTISING i . THAT the man who has some- thing really good to offer the! public either in goods or in ser- vice is bound to tell it, and that ne is advertising. Phone 98 This is the Advertising Column that people read when they want anything t b ings results NOTICE Federal Emergency Appropria- tion Department for Ex-Mem- bers of the Forces Unavoidably WANTED. i}FOR SALE—tThree beds and oak buffet. -Apply Harry Hanson, The Reliable Plumber. ti FOR SALE—Fairbanks Heater Apply Linzey’s Grocery. Sixth arrived. Eat at the Avenue, west. tf. FOR SALE — 100 bundles of old newspapers, cheap for a job lot —News Office. };ROOMS WANTED—Furnished 01 Unemployed. 4. This appropriation has unfurnished. Must be clean been arranged to assist cases of and comfortable. Phone 575. | need arising through Non-em- Dr. Jos. Maguire. tf | sloyment, during the winter 1919-|... air Ft VRP Ree idan g WANTED—One or two lots in| 2. The only claim on this Ap- ae 7 ar ri Sabie propriation is immediate need, peo i is Sa epee? sul Box 735. due to employment not being a- a. vailable. This fact must be es- tablished before any payment is made, Apply boxy 36 Daily News aottice. 3. At the request of the Do-| = on ane minion Government, the distri-; “WANTED—Firemen for Post Of- bution of this Appropriation has fice Block. Apply to Northern been undertaken by the Canadian} B. C, Development Co., Ltd. tf Patriotic Fund, acting with the) \an pep —Maid. Mrs. J. C. Mc- Information and Service Branch Lennan, 430 Fourth Avenue of the Department of Soldiers’ West. tf Civil Re-Establishment. = i. Before any application can SITUATIONS WANTED be considered a certificate of un- \ ee : 3 avoidable non-employment must Man (32 good knowledge general bookkeeping desires position. Box 34, Daily News Office. tf WANTED TO RENT—Sitting and bedroom for two bachelor girls. be obtained from the Information and Service Branch of the Depart- ment of Soldiers’ Civil Re-Estab- lishment. Application forms and further information can also be obtained Experienced chambermaid wants work in hotel in or out of town. Box. 35. 17 Young weman wants position as from the secretary of the G.W. V.A., Third Avenue. cook, Apply Box 37, Daily News W. E. COLLISON, Sec.,} _ollice. sie 18 Exchange Bidg. FOR SALE Advertise in the Datly News 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 COURT OF REVISION. | FOR SALE—One 32 h. p. N. & 8. Prince Rupert Assessment District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court an A ae a A f Revision and Appeal, under the pro- gas engine; rebored and thon- isions of “ aor eae a ane ve oughly overhauled. Complete ‘public Schools Act,"’ respec S- . o , gsanent’ ron for “the price mypes’ as equipment. Price $1,000 F.O.B, sessment District for the year ,% , : , held at the Provincial Assessor's ‘office boat, List of other engines rince Rupers, on priday. = re eee furnished on application. Union “y y sicloc e re- | . : oan? aren ter werent | Machine Works, Juneau. tf Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., Januar) aneaiglieie tinea ta NN abe oe Ran Ee eth, 1920, $ > SALF—12 Ri ce JOHN DYBHAVN, FOR SAT K 12 h.p. he avy duty Judge of Gourt of Revision and Appeal, Atlas, with bronze shaft, pro- LAND ACT peller, magneto, coil, etc. This —— be is the engine [ used in the IN THE SKEENA LAND DISTRICT — DIS-| \ jtpen.”? es ee aren TRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. Aileen, lt is in perfect orde! ICR that Thames: B. Strain | and very little used, $1,600.00— TAKE NOTICE that Thom ; | ; or ‘Ore ven B. ¢., occupation returned | M.M. Stephens, tf saldier, intends to apply a8 permienion Mo) -—— - " pie lease the following deseribe ands: | POR SALE—18-foot clinker boat; Commencing at a post planted on the FOI -18 foot clin boat; shore on Sewell Inies about 3 miles ait | half eabin; good condition, westerly directo ro 1 | 3 in a : Ne oF Sewell Inlet ; thence (8 chains | Also Evinrude engine. Must th; thence 40 chains east; re } sell, “W. at Z ‘ shore; thence following the shore line to| sell Vould consider exchang gramaphone in part payment, 23 t and containing 20) THOMAS B. STRAIN, Phone Black 509. W. E. Green, agent. . Fe yOR SALE—25-40 h,p. Medium Dated g6th October, 1919. IN PROBATE. Duty Sterling Engine, Bosch point of commencemen acres, more or less, OF BRITISH! IN THE SUPREME A Ignition, 4 eyl., 4 eyele, in per- IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA-) = fect condition, $1,250.00.—M. FEU Re ee aes | M, Stephens. tf IN. THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE. OF the Vetemep ict sme tener | W. SHAIRLIN, DECEASED,’ 1.1, cari winchester rifle 25.- CHARLES INTESTATE ; is, : TAKE NOVICE that in order of HIS) of calibre, octagon barrel. Only Honour F. MeB, Young, made the Sixteenth | : i a & ‘iw of day of December, A. D. 1910. 1 wie P| used few times. Quantity 0 inistrator to ; . 4 nalnted QGminisina® deceased. and ay one ra Apply box A having claims agains S i ews 0 e, ! ear hereby required to furnish same, BHY a . 6 chasinlantsenin