a wr mt uy a iAP YEAR SPECIALS Watch the list Increase JELLO ALL FLAVORS 2 for 250; +; per doz. $1, 35 PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 for 25ce3 per doz. $1.25 KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES 2 for 25c; per | doz. $1. 35 LARD IN BULK Per Ib. 35c; 3 Ibs. for $1.00 SMALL NAVEL ORANGES 4 dozen for $1 00 White Navy Beans, Special 3 Ibs. 25c Cuticura Svap formerly 35e per bar New NAO is kha Pees $4 Pie 25c Wholesale prices on CHRISTIE'S FANCY BISCUITS oo 12-lb. tins Assorted .......: 4-lb. tims Assorted ........ 1.79 Prices on all lines of biscuits have advanced These biscuits are fresh stock, and worth 50c per Ib. on today’s market, Australian Jam Last call at this price. NOTE—These Prices Good Only Till SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. 16c tin. Neilson’s Nut Milk Chocolate in 5-1b bars, ree. 60c. Ib. Special 38c Less quantities, per Ib. .... 450 Johnson's Fluid Beef, 16-0z. bottle BYGUHME Ses a ah isce cae ced 6 98c Pure Maple Syrup, qt. bottle, reg. $1.20 value, Special ........ 93c Japanese Oranges, per box ... 60c Tomatoes, 2-lb. tin, regular 20e., MOOI | 5-j Wn. 0 10 5 cob 0-0 0. btce ¢ Dry. Green Peas, | 3 ibs. for 25¢ Sago, reg. 17 we ib. _Speclal 2ibs 26c Pearl Barley, Special 3 Ibs. for 25c Rupert Table Supply (0 Phones 211, 212 SEATTLE WON LAST NIGHT'S HOCKEY Tf. P. Velegrapns.) SEATTLE, Feb. 5.—Victoria gave Seattle a mighty bad time of it for 21 minutes in last night’s hockey game when the Victorians’ defence crumpled and_ Seattle squeezed through three points in the second period. Seattle won, the feature of the game being the return of the old Roman, Lester Patrick on the defence. (Special by G. MARQUIS OF QUEENSBURY The newspapers of the coun- try are carrying pictures of the Marquis of Queensbury who is in the bankruptcy court in London with a debt of $8,000 and no as- He is being supported by The “no- sets. relatives and friends. ble’ Marquis is well known in Prince Rupert where he once lived. It was reported some months ago that he was return- ing here, but he went back to England without visiting the hub. At Wednesday night's meeting of the G.W.YV.A. from the provineial command re- garding the future political stand- ing of the branch. The local branch is requested to decide whether they want a soldier, in- dependent or coalition party and in the case of the latter what bodies they would be in favor; of coalescing with. The matter is to be made a special order of bus- iness at the next meeting of the association. INFLUENZA |) Shall there be a repetition of the “FLU 2?” This question is asked daily of cur leading physicians and cannot be answered, Throughout the east we are told of the rapid spreading of this deadly | disease. This city experienced an excep- tionally severe run of this epidemic a little over a year ago. Common sense would dictate taking every reasonable precaution now. Can YOU afford let YOUR family take a chance withvuut giving them the greatest amount of pro- tection? We PROTECT YOU in the leading Life and Health Insuranee Companies of Canada Rates gladly quoted for all ages. rd Ave, Agents Phene 1 influenza claims paid last year:— Mutual Life of Canada... .8896,500 Dom. of Canada Casualty Co, 65.876 McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. 3rd Ave. Phone 11 — teen correctly tuned. $6.00, .W alker, Phone Blue 389. tf DEPARTMENT OF “THE NAVAL SERVICE. FISHERIES BRANCH. SEALED TENDERS on the prescribed forms ind accompanied by five per cent of the contract price, will be received by the undersigned at the Fisheries OMce. Prince Rupert, until the twenty-ninth day if February, 1920, for the construction ff a float, gangway and approach on the Prince Rupert waterfront in the vicinity of Swanson’s Wharf (site will be distine tively marked). Plans and specifications may be had on application to the, office of the Inspector of Fisheries, Prinée Riu pert, on payment of the sum of one dolar, which will be refunded on receipt of ten der. Envelopes to be marked on the “Tender for Float.” Lowest or any tender accepted. outside not necessarily F. H. CUNNINGHAM, Chief Inspector of Fisheries St. Regis Cafe M.M.Stephens Notary Public Conveyancer Saturday, February 7. BREAKFAST, 35c 7 am. to 10 am. Baked Apple Rolled Oats or Puffed Wheat Liver and Bacon Toast, Jam and Coffee For a QUICK SALE Lots 42 and 43, Block 27, Section 1, Park Avenue $1,000 Cash for the pair. Look them over and buy. M. M. Stephens Real Estate Insurance Te Agent LUNCHEON, 50c 11:30 to 2 p.m. AND DINNER, 50c 6 to 7:30 p.m. Beef Broth Fillet of Sole, Tartar Sauce Quail on Toast Coditsh en Cream Boiled Beef, a la Jardiniere Chicken Croquettes, Green Peas Boston Baked Beans, Brown Bread Baked Meat Roll and Country Gravy Asparagus Tips on Toast Roast Pork, Apple Sauce Potatoes Mashed arawnerry Pudding ee No expense is spared by the management of this cafe in provid- ing the best for its patrons. We are put to no little trouble in bring- ing up from the best dairy in Van- couver one hundred gations of fresh cow's milk each week, That is why you can order a glass of real milk in this cafe, and get what you are paying for, a letter was read SOAP VANCOUVER BC Use Royal Crown Soap and Save the Coupons Special prices on all Beds, Springs and Mattresses. Barrie's Furniture Store. tf . * ° To see J. F. Maguire as Messi- ter, ‘Magistrate’ is alone worth price of admission. * * * Dwesse, charged report an Harry with failing to accident, fined $25. e * , Mrs. Frank Bowness as Mrs. Posket will have the sympathy of every woman in the audience. You can’t afford to miss “The Magistrate.” : ‘ * * . Kivery character in “The Mag- istrate’ has been picked by {the director. to fill the part most shit- able to the individual talents of the respeetive members of the club. * * . A list of the rooming houses in the city, together with the names of the proprietors, is to be pre- pared by the chief of police for presentation at the next meeting of the commission. On .inquiry by Commissioner Hill at the police commission meeting this morning if the chief his force strong enough for present needs, Chief Vickers stated that there were enough men to handle the situa- tion for this month at least. considered 8 C. Undertakers. Phone 41. RET HE $ TOO LATE iG CLASSIFY * ERK KK KKH KHER HS FOR RENT.—Modern store in Westenhaver Block. Apply Har- ry Hanson, the Reliable Plumb- er, Sec ond Avenue. ‘FOR ROSTBITE there is nothing so soothing and healing as Zam-Buk. This great herbal balm allays inflammation, draws out soreness,and reduces swelling. Those who have once used Zam-Buk for the treatment of winter ailments say they would no other remedy, as experience ore that nothing can equal am-Buk for chapped hands, cold sores, cold cracks and chilklains. It is also invaluable for all skin injuries and diseases. All drug- pete and stores, or Zam-Buk Co., oronto. 50c, box, 3 for $1.25. Send Ic. stamp for postage on free trial box. DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; 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 THE ee NEWS Local News Notes ; 4 — eee For Taxi. Phone 67. tf * . . CG. P. Riel was a passenger for the south this morning. A. McNicholl went south on the George this morning. Special prices on Dinner Sets. Barrie’s Furniture Store. tf J. Conway, district coroner, left for Ocean Falls last night. * ° ° Tite's February Furniture Sale in full swing for bargains. tf the police inspector, in “The | the | automobile | was found guilty in the, police court this morning and was| Prices: driver. a Best Coal Alberta Screened GUARANTEED LUMP For Kitchen Stove. Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton Sacked ... $7.75 per '2 ton AMR ies wale $13.50 per ton Only a Limited Supply Phone Your Order Now Albert & McCaffery LTD. Phones 564 and 116 > 7. . Miss Mabel Dinsmore arrived | in the eity from Skidegate yester- ii | day. ° ° * Tapestry Chesterfields and easy Tite’s February Sale tf 'chairs at Miss W. E. Cheston takes the roll of Charlotte in ‘The Magis- trate.” . * - The “Dinector’ Corset. Manu- factured in Prince Rupert. Phone Blue 92. tf . . Alex Rogers, of Lockeport, is registered at the Hotel Prince Ru- pert. * . * Miss Gladys Kemp is seen as the little musie mistress in “The Magistrate.” If Consumers’ Coal Co.'s kitch- en lump is not clean screened, don’t accept it. Phone 7. 32 e Jack Frost as Lugg, the desk sergeant, in ‘The Magistrate” is exceptionally true to life. Scrims, Marquisettes, Voiles and curtain materials 20% dis- eount at Tite’s February Sale. tf Big ‘Paddy’ Burke in “The Magistrate’ plays the policeman “Whor'nearly wint off, Sor.” Haliburton Peck returned south on the Prince George which sail- ed for the south early this morn- ing. J. B. Dalziel as the waiter “who puts the change to bed” is very clever. Don’t miss seeing “The Magistrate.” ® . . Among the passengers for the south on the Prince George last night was G. A. Woodland bound or Vancouver. H. G. Lee, manager of the Bank of Montreal, left for Stewart on the Prince John which sailed -arly this morning. * . * Silversides Brothers Wallpa- per Sale. One week only starting Saturday morning. 25 per cent off 1919 patterns. tf. ee -ciet ® Frank Bdnarek was _ found suilty of assaulting a Chinaman »y Magistrate McMordie this norning and was fined $20. . . ©. W. Westwood Gauld, after a ong illness in the General Hos- pital, left last night for the south where he hopes to recover bh health. Standard Dairy milk tickets nay be obtained at the ollice of he Lindsay Transfer Company, 244 Fourth’ Streetr or from the 34 Geo. Hill is seen at his best as the Clerk in “The Magistrate’s”’ (J. S. Pudney) office. N.B: Box seats have been reserved by our local bobbies. > . ° Mrs. Rothwell, who has been visiting here with her daughters, Mrs. F. G, Dawson and Miss J. Rothwell, left on the George this morning for New Westminster, where she will visit with her son, Dr. Rothwell. F. G. Dawson ac- | companied her south, © e 97 and 50-piece Dinner Sets at Tite’s February Bargain prices. . . . A linen shower was given on Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. George Sweet in honor of Miss Mary Morrissey who is to be married next March to R. Moore, of P. Burns & Co. A large number of friends were present and many beautiful gifts were re- ceived. INFORMATION WANTED Joe O'Donnell, last heard of in Prince Kupert 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 Tite’s February Sale for brass and iron beds, springs and mat- tresses. tf Cz mi Ti i an it Friday. LL February 6. 19 pan 1 alsaccelclpeniaaanianaprseine | en You'll Never Kick About Y our Coffee If you insist on your grocer giving you Wedding Breakfast COFFEE It’s real coffee satisfaction---free from adu!t- eration---the products of the world’s best coffee fields---a blend of the choicest berries such as gives strength and flavor Our tasters know good coffee---and they pass on the quality of every shipment before it is sent out as Wedding Breakfast Cofiee Ask Your Grocer_For It Packed by Pioneer Coffee & Spice Mills, Ltd., Vancouver & Victoria A. Swanson, President Phone Red 391 WOODWORKING, BLACKSMITHING AND MAC ek! Best equipped plant in Central Britis British Columbi: Seal Cove Marine W Ways, Ltd, Open Ist February, 1920 NEW MARINE WAYS Shawatlans Passage Equipped for building and repairing all classes of boats up to 100 feet in length. SHOPS. W. E. Thompson, Ger Phone Green 153 mission this morning. Co,, asking for payment chief of police on printing done wel! 1ome as it is to send it away, The News Print Shop. The Daily News is the recig- | agent for the Dominion Kxpress of the express Charges on a shipment of liquor whnch was received at the for a otlice and been confiscated by the} December The advice of the city solicitor ia | cast 80 chains, thence | to be obtained on the matter. It is just as cheap tu get your and done at SKEENA LAND RECORDIN DIVISION 4 : DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTI 1ized medium between seller and | ISLANDS buyer. People all read the ad- | oo ’ iei AhE N SE at W n J. Leary ertising columns because the | skidesate B.C. oe So ap advertisers are live wires. | for @ license to pros Co an petroleum on and ul e e e | described lands " Commencing at @ {| planted he Great War Veterans’ ASSO- north-west corner of 98, thea ciation takes this opportunity to West 80 chains, thence — thence east 80 chains a thank all those who so kindly enains, to point of comn nent » l 1918 donated to the smoking concert , Dated tis WiLL. tAM iu AY, Applicat last evening and also the artists = ia a8 SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION who made it such a success, DISTRICT OF QUEEN LOTTE pt cae te ISLANDS A letter is to be sent to the | TAKE NOTICE that W 1, Leary police magistrate asking him, to | Skidega‘e, B.C., settle: ol ; ; for a deensé tO pros} rollowilt give jail sentences for infraction | petroleum on and und . — . i » deseribed lands;- ni of the Drug Act without option |’ Commencing at a post } one fine where possible. Such was) Sorth of the borth- west ied . £93, thence east 80 cha the decision of the police com-J]so chains, thence west south 80 chains, to Pp ment. . | Dated this 25th day of | ber, ical A letter from George Rudder-} WILLIAM — ham regarding the sale for taxes} SkKEENA LAND RECORDING Divisits of two lots of A. J. Gifmore, a DISTRICT OF Pips ” soldier who was killed in the -war, ~~ was read at the meeting of the BSS Pad bp ag mY % ‘ ru , - aah pxlcnaete settier, ee es G.W.V.A. Wednesday night. The i! a license to prospec! fan yi ae se . pe trole um on and unde! : matter is to be taken up with the | Goseribed lands: og 1 city council as there is a widow] Commencing at a post Dio: thet eee 7 north-east: corner of } gd chal residing in Detroit. east 80 chains, thence north . . . thence west 80 i cerken ment : : chains, to point of commence” "og The police chief reported at the | pated this 21st day of ( tober ited police commission meeting this WILLIAM J : af morning that he had investigated| skEENA LAND RECORD I 0 are rl N CH the weights of coal and bread DISTRICT ats SLA NDS during the past month and found ; Leary that good weight was being giv TAKE NOTICE that W!!)l) apn b g ght wa b ing Biven | legate, B.C. settler, ends 1 We by the dealers. The chief wasifor a Meense to prospec! 10" ‘ojjowil Fé kes o'at build ‘ _| petroleum on and = unde! - instructed to prepare a monthly| feseribed lands: . otentad oe s report for the commission on| Commencing at @ post Ditros’ thes : . north-west corner of Dl tc) ensitt these weights. west 80 chains, thence "orth Sound ns igi ie thence east 80 chains, neement ' i p chains, to point of Comme orf A letter was read at this morn-| Dated’ this 22nd cay em tot “apn ing’s sitting of the Police Com Paani - vid sj0N a, vis mission from Jack Barnsley, local] SKEENA LAND RECORDIY \ RLOTTE DISTRICT a of EEN LANDS. —_—_ TAKE NOTICE that W!!!!ar Skidegate, B, C., settler, int licens? to prospect and unde! ‘petroleum on described lands: Commencing at/ a inorth-east corner post ‘ of DI! thence west 80 chains, h enenent chains, to point of eomsn n ‘bel 10th Dated this will fer $f LI ORY Ane suBscrise FOR "lap Day NeW