THE DAWY NEWS Tuesday, February 3. 14 P BENS 3 “For sixteen years I have used Zam-Buk in my practice, and have always found the results cation highly satisfactory. to compare with it ion there is eee for skin troubles—from irritation.to chronic skin out a doubt, Zam-Buk curative properties, and requires such a remedy scribe Zam-Buk.” This letter = cee has just been received Zam-Buk from 5’, Reed Washington, D.C. The medical profes- sion is always slow to remedy, and the fact that many doctors now prescribe Zam-Buk, surest proofs of its superi ; Zam-Buk’s ee is due to its worm, uicers, absces- name oi ae ae abentnany omc s all medicine, ses, __ boils, et stamp (fer ret en postage) th absolute no a : blood-poisoning an to% al, om Toronto, y no animal fat, and is so piics, Aildeaters Secbox, | a"dfrentoit bo will be i am — from its appli- In my opir-_ to its absolute f Zam-Buk cann roughness and diseases, With- has wonderful when a patient I always pre- the pimples, eru proprio of hibley, of Mothers agree for baby. recommend a Zam-Buk should is one of the ority. and bruises. good for eczem,, ri blended, refined end concentrated that it contains the maximum germ-destroy- ing, soothing and heali will keep indefinitely without losing any of its strength or purity. While the healing power of Zam-Buk, power to penetrate to the root of skin disease is so great, yet its action is so mild, that it is the ideal preparation for so often occur amongst y handy in every home for cuts, burns, scalds F-qually power. Owing reedom from animal fat, ot become rancid, but and its ptions, and rashes which = children. § that it is the best balm be FREE 2S Two-stovey 6-room modern home with bath, on large lot, Section5—-Fully and One of the for a home close in, well furnished. best properties listed with us for years. $4000.u Including furniture, terms, or a reduction for all cash. McCaffery, Gibbons on & Doyle, Ltd. 3rd Ave. Phone 11 WLM Stephens Notary Publ.c Conveyancer For a QUICK SALE Lots and 43, Block 27, Section 1, Park Avenue $1,000 Cash for the them over 42 pair. Look and buy. STAFF FOR DIGBY MARINE STATION Coming North B dipibits Victoria on Steamer Estevan with Effects and Equipment. VICTORIA, Feb. 3.—The Goy- ernment steamer Estevan is leav-! ing Victoria this week for Prince} 4 Rupert with the staff, househol || « effects, office furniture and equip-' ment for the new marine bere. She will also tow a derric <| scow from the Government whar ‘ | ' | | W. Stamford, newly aoe een 2 engineer for this district, has|4 just returned to Victoria from Digby Island after investigating with a good deal of misgivings to the tales they have been hearin: about climate, entertainment an solitude but when they have ar- rived and become acquainted it is] | certain that these fears will quickly be put to rest. } { LEAP YEAR|. SPECIALS Watch the list Increase JELLO ALL FLAVORS 2 for 25; per doz. $1.35 PALMOLIVE SCAP 2 for 25c; per doz. $1.25 pene eaioninpoenipconnaneasiathnhiipsasapaemsennnena j KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES 2 for 25c; per doz. $1.35 N agency | 'T ing and row morning. alleged F nm Fulton stréet. VANCOUVER GOT SHOCK | BUT MANAGED TO WIN LEAVE THIS WEEK A Another Overtime Batile in Last Night’s Hockey Game at Vancouver. VANCOUVER, Feb. 3.—Seattle a bomb into the Vancouver mp last night when from behind on a 3 to hrew ror sey Cu hey came count in the’ third period, vened the score and sent the came into an overtime tussle. hree minutes and forty seconds fter the teams resumed play, toberts scored on a pass from ack Adams and Vancouver won 4 to 3. Carpets, floor oileloth and lino- housing accommodation and oth-|'®U™s at Tite's Big Sale values. er matjers. The members of the Special prices on all Beds Victoria staff who are being Springs and Mattresses. Barrie's transferred have been listenin? Purnitures Stare, tf The Pioneer sold 30,000 pounds {f halibut to the Cold Storage for .2 1-2¢ and 7c this morning. The felena, with 13,000 lbs., Margal- ce, With 5,000 lbs., and the Joe 7,000 Ibs., all sold to Fisheries at the jaker with he Pacifie Salliv price, | the evidence in the case of how Way Sam, charge with sell- iz | or, was taken this morn- Magistrate McMordie has decision till tomor- Chow Way Sau is to have sold liquor to red Dudoward in a noodle joint eferred his Fred Dudoward, who assaulted ‘onstable Leek in the discharge of is duties on Sunday afternoon, vas found guilty of the-offense by lagistrate McMordie in the po- FOR House and Lot, 1015 Third Avenue West; 3 bedrooms, dining room, living room, kitchen, pantry, bath, two stories, Very well built. The price is. on very easy terms aa over five years. SALE “HL G. HELGERSON, LTD. Rentals a Estate M. M. Stephens LARD IN BULK lice court this morning and was Real Estate Insurance fi ial Agent } Per Ib. 35c; 3 tbs. for $1.00 fined $50. On the three charges oe ce rinancia gen OF 30 - 12O~ SOP ‘ f drunkenness, liquor in posses- SMALL NAVEL ORANGES sion and assault Dudoward sul- ——.- | 4 dozen for $1 .00 cribed $110. to the police cof- , ern ee ers | White Navy Beans, Spec lal 3 ibs. 25c —_—_—--_ a DENTISTRY |] 272222727 E [ldeseeeccascceeee | Wholesale prices’ on $ Too LATE Oo CLASSIFY * Don't neglect your Teeth chin inc ae KKK KHER HE One decayed or missing tooth nO SE BOROT ONE (3 2 Sore WANTED—Gir] for dental assist- lowers your efficiency bere, adranced These nigeuits. are ant. Apply in own handwriting res &toe ane or fhOe per ). on today’s market. to P. O. box 466, 30 DR. BAYNE Australian. Jann ? .. 160 tin. : - Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; . 2 at this price. 1 Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- MOTBATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 7th Sot day, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, Tuesday, ee and Fri- e is a e ease 8 Rupert Table Supply Co. DENTAL N''RSE IN ATTENDANCE Wednesday, February 4. ) = PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT Phones 211, 212 BREAKFAST, 35c meee ners: Ge eS 7 am. to 10 a.m, Sunkist Oranges Rolied Oats or Grape Nuts Home made Sausage or Wheat Cakes and Buttered Toast. Marinalade Coffee LUNCHEON, 59c 11:30 to 2 p.m. eyrt AND DINNER, 50c to 7:30 p. m. a lligatawny Sou Half dozen Fresh Clams sliced lemon Cod Fish Cakes, Cream Sauce Boiled Beef with Split Peas Atkins’ Sausage, Potato Pan Cakes Individual Chicken Giblet Pie Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce English Pot Roast, Macaroni Potatoes, Mashed Bread Custard Pudding f ofee A 00 . c up cf Coffee igs some- thing very hard to find in the ma- jority of restaurants, We are using our new electric coffee urn, with tricolator system and we know that our coffee during the past two weeks is the very best to be had in Prince Rupert Hed with Oc ee es ees mee re | r { Ge tre es mers Central Labor Gouncil meets tonight at 8 o'clock. Special prices: on Dinner Sets. Barrie's Furniture Store. tf ite’s February Furniture Sale in full swing for bargains. tf Se ae Coulson and J, F. Smith, are in the city. C._A. of Port Clements, ‘Tapestry Chesterfields and easy at Tite’s February Sale tf ¥ chairs prices. . . . he “Director” Corset. factured in Prince Rupert. Blue 92. Manu- Phone tf Basketball Thursday, 5, at the Skating Rink. Canada vs. Drydock. February Sons of 29 If Consumers’ Coal Co.'s kitch- en lump is not clean screened, don’t accept it. Phone 7. 32 eo gS Scrims, Marquisettes, Voiles dis- tf 20% Sale. and curtain materials at Tite’s Febru&finy count The Travellers and the Callies meet tonight in a regular Senior League basketball fixture in the rink. The matter of lighting the Cow Bay floats has been filed on the recommendation of the Public Utilities Committee. * . * By Government test, furnace coal (mine run the hottest coal sold here. 7. Consumers Coal Co. . .* . “Rebekah” Dance on Wednes- day night. Any person who has been overlooked and wishing an Cadomin is by far Phone 32 Local News Notes ni ———— nl CECT OOS nditen 20 - RPL ee ct tte ee Ce eae ae, nee en at GOOD SHOES. STYLE, all the and duce it. . The Low Prise of Good Shoes There is a style particularly for YOU in our unusually large and varied stock of COMFORT, satisfaction which imply---can be obtained in our shoe de- partment and AT MUCH LESS THAN ORDINARY PRICES BECAUSE our SHOE SALE continues BECAUSE our stock is so large that we are sacrificing profits in order to re- THERE IS NO RESERVE. OUR SHOES ARE ALL “ON SALE” AND AT GENUINE SALE PRICES. H. 3. WALLACE (0., LTD. WEAR, FIT.--- these words n and will start its sittings on the Wednesday following. The matter of one member, Ald. Mc- Lennan, appealing against the as- sessment and at the same time sitting on the Court of Revision was considered unfair by some of the aldermen and is to be looked into. aa a . . . 97 and 50-piece Dinner Sets at lite’s February Bargain prices. . * . he finance committee of the City Council is to look into the matter of obtaining a permanent city solicitor fot the city and re- port to the council. Alderman dente BT IZ DANCING SLIPPERS eu0z==—__—X* HAVE WE Dybhayn started this action at last night's council meeting, feel- ing that the present system was velyy unsalisfactory and, probably, not economical. Alderman Casey thought this should be done, but the mayor explained the difficul- ei i a buttoned. styles These ties in obtaining an experienced man to devote all his time to the city work, INFORMATION WANTED Joe O'Donnell, last heard of in Prince Rupert about a year ago, is being enquired for ‘by his sis- ter, Mrs. M, J. Flynn, of New York, im order to have the estate of a late relative cleared up. tf Pianos correctly tuned. $6.00, G, C, Walker. Phone Blue 389, tf Tite’s February Sale for brass and iron beds, springs and mat- tresses. and complete, fine new shoes. just received a large shipment of Dancing Slippers in black and white satin, and Danc- ing Pumps in vici kid and leather are and the newest for 1920. Come and choose a pair now for the big dance while our stock is fresh We are also showing some very We have the quality and our prices are right. invitation, phone 445. 28 Meet t Corner Third Aye. and Fulton St. i Standard Dairy milk tickets { may be obtained at the oflice of \ i the Lindsay Transfer Company, ee eee ee 2144 Fourth Street, or from the| ———— - driver. 31 om Two companies of local inter- ° ? e est ane gazetted this week. One Big Dollar Bargain is the ‘‘Moresby Island Fisheries, ‘ Ltd.,”’ and the other ‘Minera! . - Hill Mines, Ltd.” Both of these Ce) Oe O & ) & companies have their head offices wy A ey Ney = ; at Vancouver. #908 : ex Sy FULLER’S TEA IS GOOD TEA A letter from Weston Coyney selicitfng advertising Tor the city Per pound, 65¢ in. “Canada Today, 1920,” an APPLE BUTTER is the old original home made agterh publication, was referred cider apple sauce. Per tin, 30c at last night’s Council meeting i zs o the finance committee for re- SPECIAL! 1 Ib. TEA; 2 tins APPLE BUTTER port to the Council. ~ Value $1.25; on Sale for $1.00 Martin Martinson, charged with Our goods are all of the very highest quality. You not reporting an automobile ac- have only to step inside our store to be convinced ‘ident within the required six hours, appeared before Magistrate MeMordie in the police eourt this morning and his case was re- nanded until tomorrow morning. On the recommendation of the Board of Works, the salary of { Miss Mary Astoria, stenographer in the engineer's @ilice, has been — idvanced to $84 from $77, effec- The new team of horses which |The team is still a little tive January 1. Miss Astoria has} \ere recently brought from Telk- needs careful watching. One o! given good service in the City! a for the Wakefield Transfer the hovses was cut so iat Hall and has a good grasp of the] (9. ran away this morning on’ about the feet but s work, according to the report of} Sixth St. and ended up by lodging’ damage was done. the city engineer. the wagon on the sidewalk on bide On inkdes. Tinpiate @ ‘the lhird Ave., shattering the shaft. 8. C. edatiniaee. Phone 41. jourt of Revision will be sworn 2 in the latest - oe il Cee ES Jabour Bros., , Ltd. Corner Third Avenue and Seventh Street