Fridits Fepruary %, 4920. FOR of POU LE catia, Quipine, Cascara and Cam- just what uso, IN Formula—Aspirin, salol, Caffein, ~~ ohor Monobromate " your physician would Eat at the | Beton Gel } | wHITE COOKS | ONLY nothing but Swirt’s Ham and BACON and Fresh Eggs. We carry PeeMIUM Strictly a ————e For a (ood Breakfast, try our | Brookfield Sausage and Eggs Country Style. We make a specialty of Good Steaks or a Well Cooked Dinner. eT Mtl Deuggists DB vox Neen SSS ed WestholmeLunch For a Home Cooked Meal Wo Cooks are unexcelled Cooking. at Home Breakfast 35c and 400, From 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Luncheon 11:30 to 2 ™ 60c Dinner 5:30 to 7:30 50c \ppreciation of our Home- Cooked Meals is seen by our tisfled customers, | { i} new management of Miss May Billings. Short Orders Served at Any time from 7 a.m. to Midnight There is A Photographer in town . DAVIDSON le Dales Cludio Suite 22, Alder Block PHONE Red 328 POLI PLO DP POOP OD 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 $1.60 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La Carte, os Dreaded hops has given us an Pacific Milk 0 hops and Cutlet first Cifle Milk bread Use for Veal She Breac 5. dips the chop in J and then in dr Crumbs, pepeat; tufloion repeating C “ook In the usual way 18 savas eggs : SAYS the p cee mM Chops are really mi "18 Way. Try them POO Doe ee i“ LOE OLE L PORTO PODOE ew led -a- ied till quantity ig adhering, and Mrs, §——~ ich Pacific Milk Co, Limited AT LADNER, B. o, FAcTorRy t t 1 { together with an estimate of the quantities and value of the sev- eral mineral products of the prov- ince but it is believed that it will prove to be approximately rect, mineral of being $8,361,141 compared year, loses its adverse significance when ly greater than that of any year prior to 1916, and that the larger productions of 1916-17-18 were due to the stimulus of the war and the inflated metal prices at- tivity and the outlook for this year and the future are decidedly eral public has not to any extent ‘isked its money. sinaller operators may get in and 1919 has fallen short of last year tivities at the Dolly Varden (Alice Arm), Premier (Stewart) and the Surf Inlet mines. east has shown very little activity dur- has lotte Islands besides small work on some of the mines. A trip was made by Mr. Stikine the summer, interest newed activity is looked for this year. has beén the dullest year since the camp started. was due to the lack of labor and the increased cost of producing gold. PEOPLE DIE FROM hundred victims lie seriously ill or blind as a result of drinking a substitute for booze and several bootlegging is responsible for the usual Sunday morning next. There will be no evening service owing Canon Rix. ——————— BIG PROGRESS PREDICTED FOR THIS DISTRICT Review of Minera! Production for 1919 Was Satisfactory; Decreased Production. A preliminary review and esti- mate of mineral production in the year 1919 for British Columbia has been prepared by Wm. Fleet Robertson, provincial mineralo- stand has just been released by thee King’s Printer’s office in Vic- toria. The estimate is made be- fore the oflicial reports of the resident engineers and gold com- missioners of the province have been received and is regarded simply as a preliminary review of the progress of the past year, cor- The report shows an estimated production to the value in the province, less than 1918. decrease in production, as with the preceding $33,421,333 it is considered that the 1919 production is still material- romising. Salmon River {Stew- This year the Minister the purchase of Licence X 2090 te cut 700,000 plication Assembly of the templating this year, to the been receiv Greenville the Womer Accordin new wide by 90 meets the r Indians for It is estima tance is bei ple of Prir the heart. Greenville. to His G Caledonia, amount building, welfare THE DAILY NEwWs GREENVILLE IS ASKING HELP FOR NEW CHURCH Large Building Proposed to be Erected in Autumn by Natives. Following their progressive ac- tion in installing of an up to date electric lighting system for their village, the people of Greenville, on the Upper Naas are now ¢on- the erection of a new ehureh building the latter part of Already contributions of $3,347.50 have ed, practically all the people subscribing. Of this amount $700 was raised by is’ Auxiliary. g to the plans for the it will be 40 feet feet long, which will ieeds of the Greenville > some time to come. ted that the cost of the structure will be around $10,000 and to defray this expense, assis- ng asked from the peo- ice Rupert, who have of the Indians at Contributions for this purpose should be sent to A. McKay, sec- retary of the New Church Fund, Naas River, B.C., or ve the Archbishop of Prince Rupert, B.C. Sealed tende Sth day tendant thereon. Phe decrease is almost entirely due to copper, the price of which immediately fell on the signing of the armis- tice, TIMGER SALE X 2086. Clothier’s Report. Resident Engineer George A. Sealed tenders will be received by the Clothier ‘ Mune . Minister of Lands not later than noon on Jothier, for this district reports] the 26th day of February, 1920, for the s » waar oC ane aq | purchase of Licence, X 2086 to cut 2,600,- that the year 1919 has be €N 4] 600 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock on crucial one for mining in thefan area adjoining Lot 505, Chuck-walla : ¢ a River, Range 2, Coast District. north country, as many proper- One (1) year will be allowed for re- : s > 2 . ‘nva moval of timber. ’ ties have been bonded, proven, Further particulars of the Chief Forest- and will be shipping ore in the]er, Victoria, me the District Forester, 1 ‘rince BR rt, si: Oe near future. The year 1919 has} —s———>-—~ —-_—-___ __ been one of extraordinary ac- TIMBER SALE X 2090. rs will be received by the of Lands not later. than noon on of February, 1920, for the —— — — file READY TO ORGANIZE FOR NATION’S GREATEST SUFFRAGE BATTLE Se, » ‘Sa : , & MRS. RO CUNMINGHAM tional League of Women Voters e in the celebration the Illinois Pre~ + Evanston. 1); — LAND ACT. NOTICS OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE | LAND IN QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS LAND DISTRICT TRICT OF SKEENA, THE SHORE OF GRAY BAY ISLAND. TAKE NOTICE that 1, Walter Rudge, of Island, British Co- Copper Bay, Moresby Jumbia, farmer, intend to apply for per- mission to purchase one hundred and sixty acres of land bounded“as follows: Com- nencing at a post planted at the northeast orner of lot 866, Moresby Isld., thence west| 20 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence} east 20 chains, more or less to the beach; thence following the beach southerly to point of commencement, and containing 160 acres more or less. WALTER RUDGE, Locator, | 22. 1919 v4 WATER NOTICE, DIVERSION AND USE. ~ RECORDING _ DIS- AND SITUATE ON MORESBY November {pursuant pment Mrs. Grace Witsur Tower hhiver abe ut Inlet of Alle 22 miles from the * [feet of water out of Clearwater River which | flows southerly and drains into the Kitsault head of the ‘e Arm, The storage-dam will be located near natural outlet of Clearwater Lake. The | capacity of the reservoir to be created | is about 450 acre-feet, and it will flood | about 50 acres of land. The water will! be diverted from the stream at storage dam and will be used for power for mining purposes upon the mine described as the This notic on the 26th Climax Group. on the 1920. e was posted day of January, ground A copy of this notice and an application the reto and to the “Water Act, 1914,” will be filed in the office of the B. C. Water Objections Recorder at Prince to the application Rupert, may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with Pariia- within the Comptro Buildi thirty days ller ngs, after the Victoria, first this notice in a local newspaper. mM. PRP. of the first bruary 5, “Alice B.”.Phone of Water Rights, Be. appearance f i of OLSEN, Applicant. publication of this 920. $. ‘wy ‘ ‘ Mrs. dacoe Baucre ra) ye The representatives of more than two million women in all the States, who have fought for years for a fed- era! amendment permitting them to vote, will meet next month ip Chicago and organize themselves into the Na- , Extensive arrangements are being made for this centenary celebration of the Natiouat American Woman Suffrage Association, The week of feminine activities, which wil) start on February 12, Will be both 4 celebration of the one bundredth anniversary of the birth of Susan B Aniliony and a memoriai to the late Dr Anua Iloward Shaw, for muny years the national suffrage president. ‘he above women are all active Mrs, Grace W. Trout, of Chicago, is president of the lilinois Equal Suffrage Association; Mrs. Jacob Raver », Chicago. is president of the Equal Suffrage Association; Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCulloch drafted vital Suffrage bill, and Mrs. R. D. Cunningham is president of the Politics! Equality League of TIMBER SALE X 1940. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 4th day of March, 1920, for the pur- chase of Licence X 1940, to cut 1,092,000 feet of Spruce and Hemlock on Lot 2073, Massett Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands Dis- trict One (1) year moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B. C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. will be allowed for re- There may be something you want. See the classified column jon Page 5. NOTICE IS k will be made 4EREBY GIVEN that an ap- to the Legislative Province of British Co ake advantage of , properties }iumpia at the next session, on behalf of tke , rHE ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF stocked for the purpose. BRITISH COLUMBIA for a private bill in F ; corporating the said Institute, the said bill ‘ Less rom Granby ee to be known as “THE BRITISH COLUMBIA lhe output in the district for]}ancHitECcTs’ ACT’: for the purposes of governing and regulating the practice of jue to the lessened production in]! he Granby plant at Anyox, but, hown an increase due to the ac- The Bela Coola mining division ne the year although a few ‘laims have been staked. There been some staking of coal ind oil claims on the Queen’ Char- Clothier into the Division during Quite a revival of that section and re- Mining in In the Atlin district 1919 This condition SUBSTITUTE LIQUOR (Special via G, fT. ¥, Telegraphs.) CHICAGO, Feb. 5,—Over one have died, A new epidemic of trouble. ANGLICAN CHURCH Morning service at St. Andew's Anglican Chureh will be held as to the absence of the rector, Rev. Rev. Mr. W. E. Collison will officiate at the morning service. 80 chains, west 80 chains to the point of commence CHARLES E. BURGESS. umbia. of B of the 10460, thence ther ment, By Located Octe EXAMINATION ASSISTA Forest Ranger, tion is 8110 Dp penses are pa The period the fre seasor motion by service 44> Returned The designed to te of applicants Assistant tions on log clude questio ability to prep ments, experience, persons other be permitted George, Kami There will be no service al St. Peter's Anglican Church, Seal Cove on Sunday afternoon. 32 peas The Department of of examinations of applicants for Assistant Forest Rangers. n tion will consist mainly of practical ques- forest protection, and good ‘character are ject to veriNeation by Architecture in the Province of British Co- DATED at the City of Vancouver tn the Province $ ritish Columbia, th as said before, this can by no]*Y ° November. any VONG. means be taken as an indication Solicitor for the Applicants. of the falling off of the minin€|cxeena LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF industry. G ‘ silver A QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ndustry. iold and silver pr¢ TAKE NOTICE that Charles FE. Burgess, luction in the district havelor Bay Point, California, hotel-keeper, in tends to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following de- seribed lands on the West Coast of Moresby island, British Columbia, A post planted about 200 yards from the southerly shore of Canoe Pass and 4 miles northeast Reid’s coal and petroleum licence number commencing at corner of Robert north 80 chains, thence east nee south 80 chains, thenee Hans K, Christensen, Agent yber Oth, 1919 ve PN 1 ee F a Aik-- FOR THE POSITION OF NT FOREST KANGER, Lands gives notice The salary for the pos! er mononth and travelling ex id, ; of employment will be for 1, with re-appointment next year at $120 per month, if services prove satisfactory, and with the prospect of pro- “merit to the permanent Forest occasion Soldiers, qualifications will receive preference. examinations : places and on the dates named below: offers. with the necessary will be held at the February 16-17 «...+++s Vancouver 5d SOS hoe seue es Nanaimo sf ? DAS Per ere McBride ” BEN apes a kes 625.46 Victoria * OF iw shone Prince George e a thee aks Ae Vanderhoof - ea ee eke ee oe Ashcroft of BA voiconece Powell River ” OF Nexiei eu ane Kamloops ey Ba FER IN G Cees Smithers - OS cia negeeuns Hazelton 2 OO Geren tae eed Nelson ake NS a Ra ag Nakusp Mayer i Aas oa 4 ae aoe Prince Rupert m Bihan ores bicewiegee se Creston re BN Eaain hag 4 bt Ree Cranbrook » Be Lad 4 aa ba 8 Ate? Fernie The written and oral examinations are knowledge and ability the duties of The examina- st the to perform cruising, surveying, ete., but will also in- ns to test the applicant's are reports, Physical ability absolute require ging, y to All statements made by applicants as education and fitness are sub- the Departinent. No than British subjects will to take the examination, In tending applicants should notify the Chief Forester, Victoria, or at Vancouver, the District Forester Prince Rupert, Prince yops, Cranbrook or Nelson, G, R, NADEN, J Deputy Minister of Lands. irt) and Kitsault River (Alice Poet of Spruce, Gedat, Hemlock and Sal ON: Al The date Arm) have almost reached boom] sem oa jot 1104, Noose-Seck River, R. 3, TAKE NOTICE that M. P. Olsen, whose |nctice is Fe . : Coast District. address is Alice Arm, B. C., will apply; proportions but the majority of Three (3) years will be allowed for oie a licence pd take and use 50 cube: | Launoh > "tiag are ras ,| removal of timber. second-feet and to store about 400 acre- aé he properties are held by wealthy Further particulars of the Chief For- eae te eae oT ae companies who can go through festes, Victoria, or the District Forester, , ; Prince Rupert, B. C. 17-25 pes rm with developments and the gen-| — " NOTICE Where \V famous concert halls, what unuttered., Jords End, | usic Begins Words, in themselves, are but poor interpreters of emotion. words end, music. begins, words only suggest, music satisfies; it utters with a clear, vibrant voice otherwise Music will allow you. to express your- innermost thoughts and ideals. But how, you ask, can you create this music since you are no musician nor the master of any instrument? Lhe NEW EDISON ‘*The Phonograph with a Soul'’ has stored up.in its magic discs the music of the world’s greatest musicians—the soul-children of the music masters. The New Edison will Re-Creare for you, in your own home, exactly as you would hear it in the grand opera houses and the You should read the beautiful book «Edison and Music” e and the booklet «What the Critics Say” containing evidence that proves Edison superiority. Ask for copies when you come to hear the New Edison. Ry , Charles W. Teetzel, Where Where Would remain And this music » 254 J Prince Rupert “? MF os =< se Tee ee} We. Bag - -4i- +n rZ ick