* at jie? wey * quail) eh ety ya!” wi aby i +H o an lh THE DAWLY NEWS ~— —— —— Fresh Daily. A Full Line of Pastry Turned Out Daiiy Christie's Sweet Biscuits | Assorted tins 2 and 4 | Pounds East We carry in stock the fol- lowing assortment:— Rusks % Cocoanut Brittle Cafe Noir Ginger Nuts Marshmallow Fingers Swiss Chocolate Cherry Rings Apple Blossom Sultana Jelly Wafers Fig Bar Coconut Bar | Assorted Sandwich Cherry Maple Macaroons Fruit Drops Assorted Ice Wafers Royal Canadian Pineapple Shortbread | Wine Cake lemon Snaps Milk Lunch Honey Fingers Apricot Wafers Tipperary | Animal Biscuit Cocoa Jems Graham Ice Nie Nacs Oyster Crackers A | We have a big sale on | Roberison’s Fruit Cake now selling 4Cc Ib. Oe ae sa | Cheese in fancy tins:— | . Pimento Swiss Wilsh Rarebit Limburger Roqueford (pen Deposit Accouits ar ve PHONE 45 People prefer pills, provided prompt and proper performance proves promise. < Beecham’s. Pills are used by people all over the globe and have the largest sale of any medicine in the world! BEECHAM’S COMMITTEE T0 DEAL WITH ORIENTAL LABOR | Trades and Labor Council Objects to Orientais Working on Wharves—White Men Out of Work. At last night’s meeting of the Trades and Labor Council a re- ag Why? port was heard in the matter of aeake vf the residence being built at Pa- eo PILLS cific Place with Oriental labor. In boxes, 25c., 50e. Waddell stated that Le | axe e sss ~ SELECTING JURY IS A SLOW JOB George had seen Superintendent McCall who had informed him that the house was being built by District Engineer Featherstonehaugh and that the company had nothing to do with it other than having/Onty Four Chosen Yesterday granted him the ground. Afternoon in Trial of Strike The quéstion of the employ- Leaders. ment of Oriental labor at’ the natalia docks was also taken up and a (Special by G.T. P. Telegrapns.) WINNIPEG, Jan. 28.—Four 0! twelve jurymen to sit on the trial of twelve strike leaders were se- lected at the opening session of committee appointed to look into the matter. The council feels’ that, as there are returned sol- diers and white men out of work would be selected today. HOLLAND MAY HAVE ARMENIAN MANDATE Spec via GT. P. Telegraphs.) PARIS, Jan, 28.—It is under- stood here that it is propdsed to give a mandate to Holland to preserve order in Armenia. TRADES AND LABOR The Legislative Committee of! the Trades and Labor Council is’ to take up the question of labor} conditions in this distriet with the members for this city in the Federal and Provincial houses. They are trying to arrange a meeting where both members as LaYp bistrict—pisiaict| “ell a8 the mayor may_address 60: °, RANGE the council. ars | TAKE NOTIC. that J. C. Clausen of f ’FLU IN HUNGARY. Vd\ertise in the Daily News, —_—- — -— + LAND ACT VANCOUVER OF Ocean Falls,.B, G@., occupation superintend- ent of logging, intends to apply for per- mission to lease the following described lands :— Commencing at a post planted 2% miles in a northerly direction from the north- west corner of Lot 897 on the west coast of Calvert Island; thence north 40 chains; thence west 40 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence east 40 chains to point of (Special via G.T. PT. Telegrapns.) ' BUDAPEST, Jan. 28.—Influenza victims are increasing in number. The frontiers are tightly closed, e commencement and containing 160 acres,}| against the disease and exports} ee Fe ADEM, ire prevented, Date January 21st, 1920. habltaatipreipty insatipiinapeaaiaitieds — Be | ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY LAND ACT et -FULLER’SLTD- For Sale We offer for the first time dwelling completed on Atlin with lot. The horse is well designed and of, good workmanship. We can make a very attrac- a 7-roomed just Avenue view. large Fine tive affer to the homeseeker. nett McCaffery, Goons & Doyle, Led. Phone 16 - ~ 3rd Avenue Notice of Intention e Apply to Purchase Special meeting of the above and. . : society will be held in the rooms | in Friday night at 8 o'clock. Im- sortant 4 VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT—DISTRIC1 OF COAST, RANGE IIL, Jusiness. 24 And situate on the west coast of Calvert business Island. ptnenipcaletwd asii tetas TAKE NOTICE that Helge Smeby, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation foreman SON BORN of fish station, intends to apply for per- mission to purchase the following described lands :— Commencing at a post planted 1% miles A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Melliar of 5th Avenue West north of the N.W. corner of Lot 897; thence east 40 chains; thence north 40/4t the General Hospital ,this chains; thence west 40 chains; thence 5 south 40 chains, and containing 160 acres} Morning, more or less, HELGE SMEBY, Mark Smaby, Agent. , 1920. NOTICE Property owners who consider hemselves over; assessed have & a] Dated January 21s Or: ¥) . intil January 29 only to file their = ¢ Nas iC a e 1otice of appeal with the Court wie eae if Revision. 23 Ratepayers’ Association of Prince Rupert. i See the classified ads. on page Thursday, January 29. BREAKFAST, 35c Ye Mah tat WANTED — Furnished bed-room i UNCHEON, 50c and sitting room. High pent for 41:30 to 2 p.m. LLM Stephens Notary "ublic Conveyancer For a QUICK SALE LLL LOL LL AL OL PPP DL ODO PLL OOD DL Lots 42 and 43, Block 27, Section 1, Park Avenue Cash for the pair. Look them over and buy. M. M. Stephens Real Estate ‘nsurance Financial Agent DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Boure--Morning, 9 Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- day, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9, DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT to 12; 7 good accommodation. ~Apply : AND DINNER, 5Qc hox 40, Daily News oflice. 24 * 8 to 7:30 p.m. ~ 2 gen AAR ae seas weep FOR SALE OR RENT — Slightly i Fillet of Sole, Tartar Souce used sewing machines. 144 ka Salt Cod in Cream here, they should be given a|the trial yesterday afternoon, It chance at this work before Ori-|was announced by Mr. Justice’! entals. Metcalfe that the remaining eight TO MEET MEMBERS, ; Prices 55¢ and 30c. | Mitchell & Currie. 7 am. to 10 a.m. Sunkist Oranges five. Cream of W it Corn Flakes : Home-made Sausage stripped with swift's Premium Bacon CHHEHHKHHRH SRE HEE © Buttered Toast * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY *| Marmalade Coffee i i a et eet eres ® Local News Notes Pres : H. B. James, of Phelan station, is in the city. Pianos correctly tuned. $6.00, G. ©, Walker, Phone Blue 389. tf ° * . M. 8, Montgomery came in from | Hazelton by last nigfit’s train. ! Mary Pickford at the West- holme tonight in ‘The Hoodlum. . ° . The “Director’’ Curset. Manu- | factured in Prince Rupert. Phone | Blue 92. tf | W. Strang came in from Sunny- ' side last night and is at the Hotel Prince Rupert. If your pipes are frozen, phone Kelly the Plumber. Day or night. Phone Green 415. tf ® ° . T, Dawe and E. N. Taylor, of Port Essington, were arrivals by the train last evening. | * . . Special meeting of the Great /War Veterans Association will be |held tonight at 8 o'clock, Im- portant business. } Mary Pickford in her own pro- Hoodlum,” at the tonight.— duction “The Westholme Theatre . e e Violin solo at the Westholme tonight, ‘‘Fantasia on Scottish Airs,” arranged by Maude 8. Kerr; and played by Mrs. Haroid Taylor. ° . ° The Adair Garss Chapter I. 0. D. E. will: give a dance in St, An- drew's ‘Hall. on Friday, ‘January 30. Gray's Orchestra. Invitations only. , 25 The young people's society of the Methodist Church have ar- ranged a social] evening for Wed- nesday in the church hall. All are welcome. 23 The Young People’s Club will hold a dance in St. Andrew's hall Wednesday, January 28. Refresh- ments. Band Orchestra. Gentle- men $1.00; ladies, 50c. 23 Building permits were granted yesterday to H. O. Crewe and A. J. Collison. Mr. Crewe will have a $2,660 two-storey frame dwell- ing built on Atlin Avenue by L. C, Eby will build a one-storey house for Mr. Collison on Eighth Avenue East. C. H. French, western manage; of the Hudson’s Bay Co., arrived jin the city last evening and ex- peets to go south tomorrow night. He has been as far east as Win- nipeg and has stopped off at Ed- monton, Hazelton and other points along the line. He is staying at the Prince Rupert Hotel. The Whist League has another sitting tonight. The Sons of Eng- land and the Sons of Canada are matched and the Oddfellows and Valhalla will also play. The fol- ;lowing members will play for the Sons of England: 8S. M. Newton, S$. King, E. J. Cobb, J. Hutchinson, R. H. Shoeekley and J. Myhill- Jones. 2 2. 8 At their ‘meeting last night, the Trades and Labor Council took the stand tTfat they did not care how long a merchant kept open but they felt that employees * English Pot Roast, Macaroni Third Avenue, Singer Shop. 314 Beef Stew with Vegetables —-— fabek mrarheminn Came Ucns’ Sausage and Mashed Potatoes , NIE Lab Pot Roast. with Dumplings ‘OR RENT—-Large dance hall for Roast Pork with Dressing "ive arties. 2 Ij , Mashed, Boiled or Baked Potatoes private parties, 240 Ninth Ave. Fioating Island Pudding West. tf Hot Mince Pile , Coffee WANTED — Furnished cabin for two men. Apply P. O, box 923. — ST. REGIS LIMERICK CONTEST To the person contributing the best Limerick on the St. Regis Cafe’s pupular lines of pastry or on the adic itself, we will give a prize of sO, in meals. Contest starts im- ately and closes Saturday, Jan- iary 31, and all Limericks must ap- pear in the Daily News on or be- rore that date, We will judge this contest ourselves, but will not know the names of any of the writers, On Monday, February 2, in the Daily News will appear the Limerick we decide is the best. The following day the News will announce, the winner’s name. We will give the winner one week to eat out the prize. Address all Limericks to the Daily News only, and sign name to same. OUR Pool Room eynteT * e972 IN YOUR HOME has an influence that’s worth’ more than wealth. THE PATHEPHONE the World’s Best Phonograph Plays All Records Get one now,—delays are un- moved to eee ee when you know our 721 Third Ave. Shipment of New Rec- 0 j ords just In pposite Come and hear the world’s best SLL OL OL LAD DOL OPIOE LOLA LO OR LOLOL ED ee The Empress Hotel artists, oor {| Will Edmunds CIGARS SODA | Prince Rupert Music Store . ti} Opposi e Pos ce Two per cent. Beer | Bedit, Shee base tn: | should*not be called upon to work 'more than eight hours. This was ' mentioned on the repom that Ald. ‘Kerr is to bring in an amendment jto the early closing by-law. On Tuesday morning last week the residence of Harry Martin, in New Hazelton, was completely de- | stroyed by fire. The blaze was ;caused by the children playing with matches, Fortunately the children got out of the house and no one was hurt although the Martin family lost everything but the clothes they stood in. The ladies of the Baptist Church are giving the annual dinner in the parlors of the church on Thursday, January 29, at 6;30, after which the regular annual report of the church will be given and nominations of of- ficers will be made. A hearty in- vilation is extended to all mem- bers of church and congregation. INFORMATION WANTED Joe O'Donnell, Jast heard of in Prince Rupert about a year ago, is being enquired for by his sis- ter, Mrs. M. J. Flynn, of New York, in order to have the estate of a late relative cleared up. tf BIRTH There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, of Telkwa, B. C., at the General Hospital yesterday, a daughter, Wednesday, Jan lary Jack Miller left on today’s train for Calgary, George D, Tite returned from the south on the Prince George today. Arnivals from the south on the Prince George, which was delayed ill 2 o'clock, include W. H. Star- rett, Alex Manson, J. F. Mullen, Don Yelf, Rev. T. Nuttall, Inspec- tor Pattersor, W. J. Crawford, Alice Arm; Miles Donald, Alice Arm; H. Watson, Alice Arm; Mrs. Thos. McClymont, E. C. La Trace, and #4. and Mrs. J. M. Morrison, Alice Arm, » 9° “* hm atin Launch “Alice B,” Phone 41. ShEENA LAND KECORDING DIVISION, DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE «Ben eet ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary @) Skidegate, BLU, settler, intends to apply for @ license to prospect fur coal aud velroleuiu on and) under te fullowtig lesceibed lands:- Commencing at a post planted one intle cast of the north-west corner of |), 498, thence east 80 chains, thenee norty 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, to point of commence aenil ‘ited this 22nd day of October, 1919. Wikiive 4. Leahy, Appiieaut | SKEENA LAND RECORDING VISION DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE TAKE NOTICE that WI tS 2E that William J, Leary o) Skidegate, B,C,, settler, intends to apply ie license to prospect for eceml ami vetroleum on and = under , ( described lands:— ie Commencing at a post planted twenty chains east of the north-east wrner of DL 541, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80° chains. thence north 80 chains, to polnt of com thencement, Dated this 23rd day of October, i419 WILLIAM J, LEARY, Applicant. SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISIO DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE.” TAKE NOTICE that Wil ; vi 14 lam J, Leary ¢ skidegate, B.C., settler, intends to ahole Ae wane mo Prospect for coal and e eum of and unde y aeensiod tneag der the following Commencing at @ post planted a) north-east corner of DL 2799, thence west 80 chains, thence north 86 chains thence east 80 chains, thence south so chains, 10 point of commencement. Dated this 2ist day of October, 1919. WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant SKEFNA LAND RECORDING DIVISION DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, _— TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of Skidegate, B.C,, setiler, intends s ahoty foe ¢ Meense 2, prospect for coal and u 2 described lands: nder the following ommencing at a post planted horth-east corner o DL e795 ales west 80 chains, thence north 86 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 86 chains, to point of commencement. Dated this 218t day of October, 1919. WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant, Crown Grant ore receiving ere pre-emptor in 0 provement and transfer his claim without or record same wil! operate ss may record another pre-emp farm, without actual oc: vided statutory improvements and residence maintained granted land. be may leased acres, title to grasin, areas exc leased one person or com Mill, factory or ‘tndustri timber land not exceeding 4 may be purchased; conditions Payment of stumpage any by existing roads may be pure conditional upon construction of & to them. Rebate of one-half road, not exceeding half of P price, Is made. PRE-EMPTORS' FREE GRA ACT. ing with H Majesty's Forces. time within which the heirs or dev for title under te from for one year from the ¢e& such person, as formerly, un war This privilege is als: troactive. No fees relating to pre-emp!! due or payable 1 soldiers on emptions recorded after June *° crued, due and been paid since 4% 4, 1914, on account of payin: © taxes on soldiers pre-e! Inierest on agreements to pur town « city lois held by mem’ Allied Forces, or dependents, 44 direct or indirect, remitted frou Ustment to Mareh ?#1, 1920 SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION DISTRICT OF OUREN CHARLO : ISLANDS, we TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of Skidegate, B,C., settler, intends y for a license to prospect for Pa oe petroleum on and under the following Dated this 22nd day of Octo: rn ' WILLIAM J, LEAKY, *! 8UB-PURCHASERS OF CROWN* LANDS. Pre-emptors five years and make {mprovements value of $10 per acre, including clear and cultivation of at least } acre cupation pot leas than 3 years, and has made pre portionate improvements, he may, be cause of ill-health, or other caus granted intermediate certificate of im permanent res dence may be issued, provided appli- cant makes improvements to extent o $300 per annum and records same ec year. Failure to make improvemess feiture. Title cannot be obtained 2 less than 6 years, and provements of $10.00 per acre, inc! w 6 acres cleared and cultivated, and residenct of at least 2 years are required Pre-emptor holding (r we Of tion, requires lana in conjunction with his ipation, pre on Crown ® reeding % -Unsurveyed areas, vot exceeding as homesites, be obtained after fulfilling red dential and improvemen' conditions and industrial purpose ing 640 acres may tM sites oo acre include Natural hay meadows inaccessblt road of cost of NTS The scope of this Act is enlarged include all "persona joining and sey is The {sees of a deceased pre-emptor may apply this Act is extei® - one year after the conclusion of the prowess mace fe ns are re: y9i8 Taxes are remitted for five years Provision for return of moneys # igus fees uit Previetun mide for issuance 4 Crown ants to sub-purchase™ © Crown Lands, aequiring rik! ie Purchasers who failed (to one burehase, involving forfeiture, 08°. filment of conditions of purch@ Moat terest and taxes, Where sub-pulokr ers co not claim whole of origins P ay cel, purchase price due and taxes Wee be distributed propurtiouaes whole area. Applications 9 | made by May 1, 1920 GRAZING. sid Grazing Act, 1919, for systenel” development of livestock Industry P e vides for grazing districts and fale administration under Comialss oP Annual grazing permits tasued ers on numbers ra, ged; priority for «4 ; Hshed owners, Stuck-owners Dee foria Associations for range ™* nee ment. Free, or partially freo, perms for settlers, campers or traveliw® to ten head, See described lands :— » at the Commencing at a post Plane’ ‘Vionce north-west corner of DL 49%) oyains east 80 chains, thence north ©! i 80 thenre west 80 chains, thence ehains, to point of commencement pica) ———— 8, 9 (¢ —= Wh | | ill Pp 4 © We feel safe fn Lee on BB Tapioca, Extra Specia) » , present rices W main ca . > i : * Ibs, 9 Agher for the next $jx months. faders Pumpkin 2% -1 tin $1 The flour market seems ready for riMfin’s Sliced Pea: ed a further advance, led canned tinsy Spectal ee fay fi goods, jams, and practically every Davies L as , staple seamenodi ty have advanced Hs of a h Tongue A during the past month or will ad- appvale Pineappk eres vance shortly. Export fem eae | large tins, Special u was so large, and storage stoc Gres aia hie 40 being depleted rapidly. Our ad- ireen Gage or Lomba ; vice to the buying public is to take tins, Spectal advantage ef the specials we are ~ Royal City Raspber quoting during the ie) ee aaa 4 onths and stock up. oney in a , ae | the bank will not yleld you fa wpe Hy & Bean Mato g4 : rest as vested Ww . - much interest as if in Norsea Sardines (with 1 a) Spectals for the week ending Sat : Special per tin urday, Jan. 31.— Saanich Clams, Specia Five Roses Flour in ob ons. 99-48 Shaker Salt, reg 15c, s Ve have only 75 sacks to se ena $ Bo this price and the new pres when Empress Baking Pov | they are gone will be .65, Seay gh.” ' Kolled Oats in 20-Ib. bags .. $1.35 ore Renee Cokes | The market advanced sharply last “rer $06, 8 ielai { ; week New price considerably ove, Specia b higher. Buckwheat Flour in : Pacific Milk, 9 tins for $1.00 | Hes. value $1.95 \ per case kt sce k amin ei $5.25 Pure honey in 4-1b ; We have 100 cases to sell at $2.00; Special ra this price. Today's wholesale Olympja Pancake F| price is 86.05 per cese, Buy now. package B. C, Fresh Eggs, per dozen .. 75€ = Krinkie Corn Flak: Every e88 onary new laid. Heing Spaghetti and regular value 90c. 30c; Special roy Seal Brand Coffee jm 2-Ib. tins— Cooper’s Strawberry Special .....-.se eee scene $1.15 Special i t Coffee market very strong. Whole- ‘ ; te sale price on most lines of can- Quaker Raspberry Jam 4-ib, tin ned coffee now 60c to 65¢ Ib. Special a Table Supply Limerick Contest We will give a prize of $5.00 In groceries or meats to the person contributing the best limerick on this store. Same must appear in the Dally News on or before Saturday, January Sist. We will judge the winner ourselves, but will pot know who it ts until we have announced the prize winning limerick in the Daily News Monday, Feb. 2. Address all limericks to the Dally News with signature, = a — The Rupert Table Supply Co.|— “ Phones 211-—212 I) “ / SRRERRHRHRHE HR HEH Fe * * eo Synopsisof , * TU SUBSCRIBERS , . —— —_— *| Land Act Amendments * Subscribers to The News * * are asked to pay the de- * * livery ‘boys each month * Minimum et ttet-iai on * when they cali, except »| gggeed te 96 an acre; second-chne where payment has beer * Pre-emption pow confined to mr: * for the year in ad. »| Yared lands only. ae =.y 2 ‘ Records will be granted covering only * vance. The boys when land suitable for agricultural purpose collecting carry official re- #| “"Zyybich ia Ny a * cepts whieh should al- but st eee, Se ee | * ‘or jacent emptions *# Ways be preserved * with foint Siabdenoa, pws “code wah * * —” improvements on respectiv 0 OO eS See must occupy claims fe