te ee “> SAVE YOUR oIGHT YESIGHT—The most valuable of all the senses—is the most neBlected and the least understood. ‘Many suffer from ills, which, upon examination, can be traced directly to defective eyesight. HF removal of the cause will T often restore the delicate and run-down sufferer to robust health. Whrn glasses are properly prescrib- ed, they restore the vision t nor- mal and eliminate all eye strain. Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist} Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office Finer Workmanship more graceful are good simpler styles, er outlines and neater finish some of the noticeable points about -his year’s Smart Footwear that wecantell youabout. How- ever, we want you to see the new models yourself and the comfort - you'll have to be fitted to prove that. When can yo call? Family Shoe Store Geo. Hill E. R. Tabrum The Practical Shoe Men Phone 357. a TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General contractors and Labor Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 P.O. Box 725 E. H. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash. doors, mouldings and albinterior finish lumber al- ways in stock. Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. Cadomin Coal FURNACZ & STEAM COAL $1250 ; .. Ton Loose $13.75 ... ER HEES Ton Sacked CLEAN SCREENED KITCHEN LUMP. $15.00 .......... Ton Sacked No wait. Full weight. Consumers Coal Company d. Lorne MacLaren, Manager Room 11, Smith Biock. Phones: 7 and Black 293. A. G. GRAY Teacher of Piano Studio 137 Second Avenue PHONE 182 or 444 wn eS PACIFIC CARTAGE, LTD. PHONE 983 Reliable Service at reasonable Rates. We have Warehouse facilities. 8. E. Parker, Manager Phon® Green 507 1017 3rd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts ————__ BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in Light and Heavy Con- struction, rs and Alterations. First Class Staircase Work and Finishing. Estimates Cheerfully Given BRIOK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS = 'MISS BLANCHE CURTIN "WAS GUEST OF HONOR | m ere, ae Largely Attended Tea Given by Miss Gertrude Sheasgreen in Vancouver. Miss Gertrude Sheasgreen, Pendrell Street, entertained at the tea hour on Sunday in honor of her guest, Miss Blanche Curtin of Prince Rupert. Mrs. W. Upton | Runnalls and Mrs. W. G. Connolly ' presided over the tea table, which was charmingly decorated with spring flowers. The guests in- cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Richard ; Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. Donald 'Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Connolly, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ww. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Christie, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nicholson, Mr. | and Mrs. Theo. Hunter, Miss Rita Chambers, Miss Poppy Nelson, Miss Vera Phelan, Miss Iona Phelan, Miss Irene Phelan, Mrs. W. D. Tippens, Miss M. Munn, tise Elsie Munn, Miss Louise Wakefield, of Prince Rupert, Miss Edna Leckie, Miss Helen McCabe, Miss Margaret McCabe, Miss | Thyra Runnails, Miss M. F. Rear- don, Miss Dorothy McPhillips, Miss Florence Reifel, Miss B. Nel- son, Miss Jetta Thorton, Miss Eileen Kloepfer, Miss Elsie Cook, Miss Vera Cassidy, Miss Marjorie Hogle, Miss Margaret Bowser, Miss Agnes Damer, Miss M. Campbell, Miss Frankie Gillespie, Miss Molly Tiernan, Miss Phyllis Watson, Miss Isobel Gartshore, Miss Marjorie Woodward, Miss Helen Newsome, Miss Letson, Miss Tilly, Miss Norma Spencer, Miss Hanafin, L. Townsley, J.D. McAuley of Prince Rupert, A. Gartshore Mr. Kerr, Don McAuley, Douglas Macaulay, H. Letson, Eric Robbins, Bruce Abel, Clem- ent McDonald, Fred Rutley, Ar- thur Manson, Stanley Taylor, E. J. Walsh, Fred MeGregor, Lisle Fraser, Mr. Runanalls, Allen Leckie, Tressyhair Jeffree, Fran- cis Sheridan, Miss Liilian Russell, Mrs. Donnelly, Harold Sheridan, Darrel Tepoorten, Arthur Rich- ardson, Jack Tyrwhitt, Hector Tyrwhitt, Wilfred Rutley, Edward Sheasgreen, Graham King, Gor- don Nelson, George Hudson, Douglas Mahood, Arthur Kerr, Monte Caple, R. Solloway, Charles Wills, Jack McDougal, Earle Da- mer, J. Malloney, Gerald O’Sulli- van, H. de Pencier, Harry Phelan and H. Burnet. Advertise in the Daily News. LAND REGISTRY ACY. (Sections 36 and 134.) te Application No. 11365-l. File 6274. TAKE NOTICE that application has been made to register David H. Hays, of Prince Kupert, B. C., as owner in fee under 4 fax Sale Deed from the Collector of the city of Prince Rupert, bearing date the 23rd day of October, 1919, of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of iand and premises situate, lying and being in the City of Prince Rupert, more par- ticularly known and described as Lot thirty (30), Block forty-two (42), Sec- tion eight (8), (Map 923). You are re- quired to contest the claim of the tax purchaser within $5 days from the date of the service of this notice (which may be effected by publication in the Daily News, Prince Rupert), and your attention is called to section 36 of the “Land Regis- try Act” with amendments, and to the foliowing extract therefrom:— “and in default of a caveat or cer- tificate of lis pendens being fled before the registration as owner of the person entitied under such Yax sale, all persons so served with notice, . and those claiming through or under them, and all per- sons claiming any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claim- ing any interest in the land by® descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Act, Shall be for ever estopped and de- barred from setting up claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes, and the Kegistrar shall register the person entitled under such tax sale os owner of the land so sold for taxes.” AND WHEREAS application has been made for a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the above-mentioned lands, in the name of David H. Hays. AND WHEREAS on investigating the title it appears that prior to the 10th day of sclober, 1908 (the date on which the said lands were sold for overdue taxes), you were the Crown Granted owner thereof FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the same time I shall effect registration in pursuance of such application and issue a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the said lands in the name of David H. Hays unless you take and prosecute the proper4 proceedings to establish your claim, if any, to the sald lands, or to prevent such proposed action on my part. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C., this 7th day of November, A.D. 1919. H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles. To Ethel Tate, Victoria, B.C. MINERAL ACT Certificate of improvements. NOTICE “Copper Crest” Mineral Claim, situate in ue River Mining Division of Cassiar rict. . Where located:—Glacier Creek, Granby ay. TAKE NOTICE that J, B. L. Johnson, Free Miner's Certificate No, 81762-B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply lo the ining Recorder for a Certificate of improvements, for the purpose of ob- aining @ Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, un- der section €5 must be commenced before he issuance of such Certificate of Im- rovements. en this 11th day oi December, A. D. 56 THE DAILY NEWS ——— Ae Peps Peps provide a new treatment for coughs, colds ahd lung troubles. They are little tablets made up from Pine extracts and medicinal essences. When put into the mouth these medicinal ingredi- ents turn into healing vapors, which are breathed down direct to the lungs, throat and bronchial tubes. The Peps treatment is direct. Swallowing cough mix- tures into the stomach, to cure ailments and disorders in throat and lungs, is indirect. Peps are revolutionizing the treatment of colds and their price is within the reach of all. Al! dealers, 50c. box. Send Ic. stamp fcr FREE TRIAL PACKAGE. { The Man in the Moon | SAYS:- / —s rHAT some people say they are fond of jazz music, but music is Music, I and jazz jazz. They don't mix. There is no such thing in the world as jazz music. THAT the dear old annual beginning to bud out again. Day- light saving is already being dis- cussed’and cussed and apologized for and advocated and much valu- able time is being spent which could be used for a much better purpose. . say, is is THAT there is nothing to argue about. Either you want daylight saving or you don’t. If you can’t learn to get up in time for break- fast any other way it is just as well to put the clocks ahead an hour. THAT somewhere I read in one of the luny magazines the fol- lowing rhyme:— The Bolshevik lay dying, For him there was no hope. Some enemy had sent him A cake of toilet soap. THAT if the United States will not give us a dollar’s worth of goods for our little silver dollar, which contains more than a dollar’s worth of silver, let them keep their goods Janada. Zee THAT the policy of “direct ac- ion” to be adopted by the \iies in dealing With Germany. THAT some of the labor unions should be jealous. THAT it.4s really annoying that he Allies should persist in bring- ing to trial the criminals who vere guilty of war crimes. ss 2 RR THAT they are being horribly ersecuted. 1s THAT of course the Allies should pat them on the back and ell them what brave fellows they were instead of talking of hang- ne them, THAT the difliculiy with the sritish and French is that they do not understand the meaning of “kultur.” . s ® THAT someone suggests that the shareholders of the Grand rrunk Railway have been praying lay and night that they might be ible to get the Canadian Govern- ment to induce them to sell the railway at a good fat price. . ® ° THAT now that their prayers have been answered and the gov- ernment has persuaded them to do what they have been crazy to do for a long time, they are eager to sign up and get the thing settled. G. W.V. A. WANTS TO SEE MEMORIAL START A committee was appointed at Wednesday night’s meeting of the G, W. V. A. to interview the City Council regarding the proposed War Memorial. The association is desirous of seeing the plans for the building under way -and the assistance of the council in furthering these plans is to be solicited. The committee con- sists of J. W. Nicholls, Dr. N. M. McNeill, D. 8. Cameron and W. A. Matheison. “Resources,” Prinee Rupert's magazine, has made its February appearance and is up to its usual high standard in setting forth commerce and industry in Central British Columbia. and buy-in WANTED. __ WANTED — First class stenog- rapher and clerk, one with in- surance office experience pre- ferred. M. M. Stephens. tf ROOMS WANTED—Furnished or unfurnished. Must be clean and comfortable. Phone 575. Dr. Jos. Maguire. tf WANTED—Woman cook or help- 830 Second Avenue, between tf er, Seventh and ‘Eighth Sts. WANTED—Girl for dental assist- Apply in own handwriting 30 ant. to P. O. box 456. OFFICE MAN, permanent in city, desires room and board. Phone tf Black 329. WANTED — Furnished cabin for two men. Apply P. O. box 923. FOR SALE WAKE ME A BID for the four- roomed house and lot 35, Block 22. Section 5, on the following terms: One-fifth cash, balance at $25 per month at 7%% in- terest, all payable in American xchange. Why pay rent when you can buy on these terms? Phone Black 214, after 6 p.m. “OR SALE—One 32 h. p. N. & 8. gas engine; rebored and thor- oughly overhauled. Complete equipment. Price $1,000 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, ete. This is the engine I used in the ‘Aileen.’ It is in perfect order and very little used. $1,600.90— M.M. Stephens. tf 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—Three beds ahd oak INTESTATE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO»WHOM 1y MAY CONCERN of an Order made by His Honour Ke McB. Young, in the above matter on the 26th day of January, A. D. 1920, as follows:— IT 18 ORDERED that the said John H. McMullin shall be allowed to swear to the death of the said deceased #s occurring on the 25th day of October, 1918, after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of notice of this order, un’ess in the meantime proof is furnished to the Registrar this Court at Prince Rupert, B. C., that the said deceased, John Barriman .Duodson, was alive subsequently to the said 25th day of October, 1918. ‘ND IT IS FURTEER ORDERED that the said John H. MecMullin do publish notice of this order in the Prince Rupert Daily News, a newspaper published at Prince Rupert, B.C., for a period of one month DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 26th day of January, A.D. 1920. JOHN H. McMULLIN, or OMecial Administrator. N THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA N THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT — and — N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF TONY RADOVICH, deceased, intestate TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His Honour F. McB. Young, made the 8th day of January, A.D. 1920, I was appointed Adroinistrator of the estate of Tony Rado- vic, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby equired to furnish same, properly verified, to me, on or before the 15th day of February, A. D. 1920, and all parties in- debited to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me orthwith. J, H. McMULLIN, OMcial Administrator. Dated this 13th day of January, 1920. TIMBER SALE X 1676. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 12th day of February, 1920, for the purchase of Licence X 1676 to cut 1,882,- G00 feet of Spruce, Hemlock, Cedar and Balsam, and 14,680 ties on an area situ- ated near Usk, Range 3, Coast District. Two (2) years will be allowed for re- moval of timber, Further particulars of the Chief Forest- @, Victoria, or the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C, MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvem*”nts. NOTICE. KING SOLOMON and IRON KING Mineral Claims, situate in the Bella Coola Mining Division of Coast District, detaal” mace ot con side of Dean ‘hannel, North of Cascade Inlet | 2 8, Coast District, » Ane TAKE NOTICE that I, HUGH ARCHIBALD MACLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS STEEL COMPANY, Free Miner's Certificate No. 7,239, ‘ntend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for each of said claims for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action un- der Section 85, must be commenced hefore the issuance of such Certificate of Im- provements. Dated this 15th day of January, A. D 192 H, A, MACLEAN, buffet. Apply Harry Hanson, The Reliable Plumber. ti IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT — and — IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN BARRIMAN DODSON, DECEASED, | | | ot ae BE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | Fh ett ere rarmarnmesrnes Erm FOR SALE—18-foot clinker boat; half cabin; good condition. Also Evinrude engine. Must sell. Would consider exchange in part payment. 23 gramaphone Phone Black 509. FOR SALE — 100 bundles of old newspapers, cheap for a job lot — News Ollice. FOR SALE OR RENT — Slightly used sewing machines, 144 Third Avenue. Singer Shop. 31] FOR RENT TO LET—Furnished flat, No. 4 Summit Apartments, for three months, from 15th inst. Apply John L. Christie. 30 FOR RENT—Steam heated room, with two beds, suitable for gentlemen. Apply 708 Third Avenue West. if FOR RENT—Large dance hall for private parties. 210 Ninth Ave. West. : tf fO RENT—tThree single rooms. Suitable for gentlemen. 210 Ninth Avenue West. tf LosT LOST on Wednesday afternoon at the post office, white Spitz dog. Finder please return to Mrs. March, 336 Seventh Ave. East, or phone Blue 346. 28 LOS?’ — Gold wrist watch down town on Sunday night. Finder please return to Daily News of- fice. Reward. 29 TRANSFER GALLOWAY’S CARTAGE—Order your Coal now. Patronise re- turned veteran. Phone Green 325. tf MISCELLANEOUS SONGS UNBIDDEN,” by the Prospector, will make a nice gift book for your eastern friends. Poems of Love, Nature, Religion and Sociology. It is fragrant with the breath of balsams and vines. Leatherette covers, $1.50; velvet sheep, $2.00, post paid. Published by Victoria Printing & Publishing o., 524 Yates St. Victoria, B.C. FARMS FOR SALE Cc. P. R. FARM LAND — Choice farms in well settled districts in Western Canada; low prices; twenty years to pay; irrigated lands in Sunny Southern Al. berta, with loan of $2,000 in improvements to assist new settlers. Act now —they are going fast. For, free booklet and full information write H. G. Loughran, General Land went, 744 Hastings St. West, Vancouver, B.C, Advertise in the Daily News NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an applica- jon will be made to the Legislative As- embly of the Province of British Columbia t the next session on behalf of the Asso- lation Of Professional Epgineers of British columbia for a@ Private Bill to incorporate he said Association, the said Bill to be hown as THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ENGI NEERING PROFESSION ACT for the pur- poses of governing and regulating the wactice of Civil, Mining, Metalurgical, fechanical, Electrical and Chemica! Engi- eering in the Province of British Colum- ja, and the qualification, examination and egistration 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 Association. Dated at the City of Vancouver, B. C., his 5th day of December, A. D. 1919. H. 8S. TOBIN, if the firm of Pattullo & Tobin, Solicitors for the Applicants, oye tire T . e:g7e 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- necessary when you know our easy terms, Shipment of New Rec- ords Just In Come and hear the world’s best TO SECOND per ton, Terminal Friday, Febru; TORK? SELL LL re ee, Gurneys commenced ing stoves in 1843 the same line of } 1919. Hundreds :y Prince Rupert. ON SALE ar F red Stork’s Hard Phone Black 114 Promptly When you want coa! you do not want to be obliged to wait. The demand for our coal grows daily, Ask those who now use it, _ LUMP, sacked, $13.50 MINE RUN $12.50 MINE RUN, loose $11,50 WHY PAY MORE? Phone Black 85 ary { 199 VE a Mak. Stil] in ISinegg Use in ware AVENUE delivered. Coal Co, CIGARS -— a trated Sourdal, This New remedy permanent cure. the actual seat of has completely ¢ which were your Chemist ‘Sourdal’ do not supply direct to tributing Co., will be directions, Estimates Address, 3rd Phone 174 — ‘OUR Pool Room moved to 721 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel Two per cent. Beer Hand Your Bagga; JOE BROWN ; Motor Transfer and > Passenger Service f Stand, Empress Hotel Phones 176, Black 334 Quick Deliveries revnnces nenonnnrcnccrccccnrrtits carn ae AND NOISES » DEAFNESS THE HEAD ff Go to your Local Druggist andor" cont mediate relief, and 4 consider! does stitute, but send mon 88, Station Croydon, Surrey, Eng. mailed per © SMITH & MALLET PLUMBING AND HEATING | ENGINEERS of Second Street: SODA i ie oon — e{ pr wives aT It the ured any at rder ' the ‘Sourdal at rn wit wren ponnencnn furnished: Avenue, head p. 0, Box 24 an saeoaenet sTRY HOUKS! artists. OFFICE 5:90 »* ° B a.m. to 12; 1:80 p.m. 1° Will Edmunds on, J. 8. BROWN Prince Rupert Music Store DENTI8T antl Opposite the Post Office OMce: Smith Block, Thiré Box 644 Phone P° ACK 183 Phone 454 poet weoo