AY odnesday, January 28, 1920. THE DAILY NEWS Bp Boston Gal WHITE COOKS ONLY —_>_ ‘ar y nothing but Swirt’s ium Ham and Bacon and Strictly Fresh Eggs. “eo 1 Good Breakfast, try our ir okfield Sausage and Eggs Country Style. Frnake a specialty of Good PSteaks or a Well Cooked WesitolmeLunch For a Home ‘ooked Meal Women Cooks are unexcelled at Home Cooking. Breakfast 35c and 40c, From 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Luncheon 11:30 to 2 .. 50c Dinner 5:30 to 7:30 50c Appreciation of our Home- Cooked Meals is seen by our satisfied customers. Under the management of Miss May Billings. new Short Orders Served at Any time from 7 a.m. to Midnight SELLE LOLOL OL OLD DEAFNESS gases § if You are a Sufferer—-Go to your Local I exist and order Concen- trated Sourdal, price #1 per tin This New remedy gives almost im ? mediate t f, and quickly effects a permanent cure It penetrates to the actual seat of the complaint, and mpletely cured many cases which were considered hopeless. If your Chemist does not yet stock ‘Sourdal’ do not accept any sub- send money-order for a supply direct to the *Sourdal’ Ole- tributing Co., 38, Station Road, ) Groydon, Surrey, Eng., and a package will be mailed per return with full lirections, stitute, but There is A Photographer in town *, J. DAVIDSON Ye eames Glu Suite 22, Alder Block PHONE Red 328 hd arecucecnracestreseserusereses OPO OLELELE LA OOLLODORDOOEOOLO EA OL AA ‘ For Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service go to The SAVOY HOTEL et eng F. T. Bowness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.60 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La Carte. "MI MEMO On eenerenone 2 Diageence regenera TORK’ B \Wie os YTOVE !9,/,.—— i acca wre ee Gurneys commenced mak- Ing stoves in 1843, Still in the same line of business 1919, Hundreds in use in Prince Rupert. i ON SALE AT Fred Stork’s Hardware SVCOND AVENUE Phone Black 114 Fred Duboard has moved into BASKETBALL WAS | CLEAN AND EVEN| Sons of Canada and Traveliers Now Tied in Senior League Standing. Last night's basketball game in wy s Bice which the Travellers defeated the | Sons of Canada by a score of 17 | to 16 was declared by basketball | You know it! It begins with a tickling, irritating sensation in your throat. You cough to fans this morning as one of the fastest and most interesting of clear the throat. In a moment —there it is again! the series. The teams were @s even a match as could be desiixd and it was anybody’s game tp : ‘ yhistle. The 'Tray- till the final whistit a aie i ileatide dihies Miie akis ellers are forging rig La 1ea yon congh, and 60 61 uatilyou have proven the surprise package cough your throat sure, and by f the whole Senior League. There the time the cough is suffici- i ently allayed to permit you to sleep, you are thoroughly worn out. his kind of experience was clever team work on both ides last night and the game was ¥ is particularly trying to old people. a good clean one. At the end of the finst half the Travellers were Dinner. ‘ Deen d : out ahead to a score of 11-6, but quiere ane of thing the Sons reduced this lead con- Pet a4 eT ape 7 ul 6 ED siderably in the second half. tongue aint ood x ay eww The attendance at the game was very good as there were nearly 400 present and a small sum was cleared to go to the credit of the Jeague. A pleasing feature to the managers was the attendance of a number of ladies. The game was tefereed by Lee Dell in his’ rusual satisfactory manner. The players were: Travelers— Mobley, | Greenwell, Smith, Tinetti and Saint; Sons of Canada—W. Blyth, C, Blyth, Anderson, Currie and Eddie Smith. The Senior League standing is dissolve. Healing fumes are then liberated, which mingle with the breath and are carried to the remotest parts of the air passages and lungs, allaying the irritation and soothing the inflamed membranes, thus end- ing the cough and making sleep possible. Peps are also best for bronchitis laryngitis, asthma, sore throat an colds. Try Peps at our expense. Send this’ advertisement and lic. stame (for return postage), to Pevs Co., Toronto, and _ receive FREE TRIAL PACKAGE. All dealers, 60c. box. Famous Mary Pickford Seen in One of Her Big Plays Tonight. hood be Location as Ore is Not Far Away. In connection with the sugges- tions being made to the Provin- girls who take life as|Ccial Government the committee continual round of auto-|presided over by J. B. Roerig sug- mobiles, parties and frocks may get some new ideas of | how to lavish wealth if they will/acyanee its \ Society one expensive!gests as follows: “Vancouver in its eagérness to interests 1s overlook own inclined to see “The Hoodlum,” starring) Sometimes Mary Pickford, produced by her!the possibilities of other parts will be seen at the of the province. In connection and which Westholme tonight. As Amy. Burke, Miss Pickford! rks on this coast, depicts the part of a girl whose has put forth its claims. We are hief life problem is how to spend of the opinion that it would-be money, Amy's day begins with a/well for the Government to keep lesson from a high-priced tutor, in mind the fact that we have im- who is awed by her wealth and|mense deposits of magnetite “iron consequently quite indifferent as} near-by and what is claimed to be to her education. Her other di-| the largest deposit of limonite yet version is a high-priced roadster |@Péned in the province on Copper which she pilots around with the|River, not far from the railway. speed of a race track marvel. Her | Before any government work is wealthy but unscrupulous grand-|U0dertaken or assistance granted, father has also employed a groom|We feel that we should certainly who accompanies her on all auto be heard from in this connection, excursions and whose advice she|for in the vicinity of Prince Ru- does not heet. pert as much or more can he of- All of this luxury suddenly fered towards the establishment fades away, showing Amy as ajof a steel works as any other pars tenement firl whose real charac-! Of the province,” ter is brought out when her de- voted but poor father returns to town after a long absence. She prefers to live in a tenement with a father than to continue living jwith the establishment of a steel at her grandfather's house with- vut him, -HAZELTON Steam shovels are working on slides in the Bulkley Canon COURT OF REVISION. Prince Rupert Assessment District. the NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that a Court cently. vicinity of Mud Rupert As 1920, Wil essuent roll for the Prince essment District for the year « beld at the Provincial Assessor's rince Rupert, on Friday, the 23rd day « anuary, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C.. 6th, 1920, JOHN DYBHAVN, : _Judge of Court of Revision and Appeal LAND ACT Creek bridge. Rev. Ferrier, superintendent of Methodist Indian Missions, has been inspecting the local mission and wes the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. CG. Wrineh, Rev. Dr. Baldwin is accompanying Mr. Ferrier. Janua Le Oe IN THE SKEENA LAND DISTRICT — DIS J. D. Galloway passed through |TRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE 151 Hazelton last week en route to Regina from which city he will depart for Mexico where he will nake his future headquarters as rAKE NOTICE that Thomas B, Strain, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation returned soldier, intends to apply for, permission to loaSe the following described lands:- Commencing at a post planted on the shore on Sewell Inlet about 3 miles dis- tunt, and in a westerly direction from th CHARLES W. SHAIRLIN, DECEASED, INTESTATE, TAKE NOTICE that tr order of His * McB, Young, made the Sixteenth Nonour F, McB, Youngs a , Sivonen the home recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John D. Galloway, having bought all their furniture. ° e day of neceene ny 2 may Ae. ae ; ; ointed Administrator to Arthur Lindquist, Peter Nelson Charles W. Shairlin, . deceased, and all parties having claims against the said @8- | . aime land Steve Faherty have obtained parties having Clamied to furnish same, lthe contract for the driving of Wath day Of January. A: D. 1920, and all ; 4 ay 0 y, A.D. 7 ‘the Delta mine tunnel and will parties indebted to the estate are required fo pay the amount of their indebtedness to ‘commence operations in a week or » forthwith. - JOHN H, MeMULLIN, OMcial Administrator Dated this 16th day of December, 1919. ‘so, They are at present on the ground, as follows:— W. . Le “TP ot = Drydock 4 0 1000) Man (32 good knowledge general Sons of Canada 2 2 500. bookkeeping desires position an ; : +e Box 34, Daily News Office. ti jallies 2 33: teint newsmaster sinnves docking deities fons af Hogland 9 9°01 PTDERT AS SITE OF | cout Arnis nos'3s, Daly News | ; ofiice. 18 SOCIETY GIRLS AND =——sOA STEEL INDUSTRY] = 55 gare LIFE IN TENEMENT | suggestion That This Neighbor- FOR SALE fe“ f00t ‘seri ctunnet Vancouver ; ‘ i » . . ‘ . Pra f Revision and Appeal, uggder the pro-| which caused so much trouble re-] j.ons or the. “taxation “Ret” and tht The worst slide is in the] ‘Public Schools Act," respecting the 4s office | rou ‘| Terms, ANDS engineer for a New York Mining |entrance of Sewell Inlet; thence 5 chains with two beds, suitable for ; : . saw’ with anied|south; thence 40 chains east; thence to ae a ieear a firm. Mrs, Galloway accompanied |s)u'hs thence to owing the shore line 10 gentlemen, Apply 708 Third a} i int of commencement and contaming 5 pet, Reape. e pere’s, more or less, Avenue West, tf dot Ma THOMAS B. STRAIN, The iers’ Aid Com- . E. Green, age TO RENT—Fron ‘ : The local Soldie M ‘=| vated g6in October, 1919. ent Fe I t{ENT—1 ront furnished flat mittee has disbanded and turned} — ne et et | Apply Mrs. Wolters, St. Louis . > over all ite funds, amounling i IN THE SUPREME “COURT OF BRITISH | Rooms, Phone Red 94. 23 376.63, to the Great Yar Vet- COLUMBIA, wean: ioe > , iati a pcre SNT—Three single rooms. erans’ Association, ‘ IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA-)°O ; fin TION ACT . | Suitable for gentlemen. 210 —» and —- 1 3 - IN THE MATTER” OF THE ESTATE or| Ninth Avenue W est, tf to me, on or before the) _ rere Phone 98 people read when they want anything it brings results “WANTED, WHITE GIRL WANTED to answer telephone calls from 9:30 till 0. Wages $1.00 per day. Apply Harry Hanson, The Re- liable Plumber, Second Avenue, after five o'clock. tf ROOMS WANT'ED—Furnished o1 unfurnished. Must be clean and comfortable. Phone 575 Dr. Jos. Maguire. ti WANTED—-One or two lots in mection 6, 7, or 8. State lowest possible price for cash. P. O, Box 735. Sf, WANTED-—Cook or helper at the Inlander. 830 Second Avenue, between Seventh and = lKighth Streets. ti WANTED TO RENT—Sitting ane bedroom for two bachelor girls Apply box 36 Daily News office WANTED—Ten hand miners and five laborers for Stewart. Apply Pitt, Hotel Prince Rupert. 23 WANTED—Firemen for Post Of- fice Block. Apply to Northern i. G, Development Co,, Ltd. — tf eee ig tenga SITUATIONS WANTED boat, built of oak with cypress planking screwed ‘to frames. full canopy top, 32-37 Eastern Standard engine. All ready t take the water. Fully equipped with toilet, ice box, berths, three propellers, winch, etc., Price $3,000.00 for quick sale. M. M. Stephens. ti FOR SALE—One 32 h. p. N. & 8. gas engine; rebored and thor- oughly overhauled. Complete equipment. Price .31,000 F.O.B. boat, List of other engines furnished on application, Union Machine Works, Juneau. tf FOR SALE—12 h.p. heavy duty Atlas, with bronze shaft, pro- peller, magneto, coil, etc. 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—18-feot clinker boat; half cabin: ggod_ condition. \lso Evinrude engine. Must sell. Would consider exchange gramaphone in part payment. Phone Black 509. 23 FOR SALE—25-40 h.p. Medium Duty Sterling Engine, Bosch Ignition, 4 cyl., 4 cycle, in per- fect condition. %1,250.00.-—M. M. Stephens. tf FOR SALE—Winchester rifle 25.- 20 calibre, octagon barrel. Only used few times. Quantity of shells, $25.00. Apply box 38, Daily News oftice. 24 | FOR SALE—Lot 26, block 24, sec- tion 7, for $250 cash. Less than half assessed value.— | Owner, P. O, Box 118. City. 24 \OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS SALE — Good location— Apply box 39 Daily News olfice.. 23 | POR | - [FOR SALE—Three, beds and oak buffet. Apply Harry Hanson, | The Reliable Plumber. tf FOR SALE — 100 bundles of old newspapers, cheap for a job lot -News Ottice. | -—— SS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Steam heated room, TRANSFER GALLOWAY'S CARTAGE—Order your Coal now. Patronise re- turned veteran. Phone Green $25. tf MISCELLANEOUS “SONGS UNBIDDEN," by the All in seated Packages. Helps appetite and digestion. Three flavours. T’S hot enough to make = WRIGLEYS = good. we must KEEP it good until you get it. Hence the sealed package —impurity-proof — guarding, = preserving the delicious con- ROT = tents—the beneficial goody. The Flavour Lasts yy SEALED TIGHT "In. KEPT RIGAT AF % Canada &. a NN A ; Wedding Breakfast COPPER»)... In the Morning WHAT CLFARS UP THE MIND-- strengthens and refreshes the body? In the Evening WHat Dogs Your TIRED BoDy AND NERVES REQUIRE? COFFEE! A Cup OF WEDDING BREAKFAST CoFFEE DOES THE TRICK --- its appetizing flavor---its mild tonic properties just meet the demands The Flavor that Captivates The Taste. Ask for Wedding Breakfast—there's no Coffee ‘just as good”’ Your Grocer Has It. rH Au ces | TCDS Packed by the Pioneer Coffee and Spice Mills Ltd., Vancouver and Victoria AGENCY FOR THE CBLEBRATED “Rastern 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 anyother purpose where reliability counts.—-M. M. Stephens, Prince Rupert. tf 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, $2.0), post paid. Published by Victonia Printing & Publishing Co., 524 Yates St. Victoria, B.C. | | Prospector, will make a nice} 5 a oes a — a Re: af 2a Sr. & -_