{tie bt ' 9°"Ul! a Peps will give you relief.’ Simply culbetve a Peps tablet fa your mouth. Your breath carries the medicinal Pine vapor, which possibiy reach. stroys au germs with which it comes in contact, soothes and heals the inflarned membranes and fortifies you agzinst coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis and grippe. Peps cont#a absciutely no harm ful drugs and are therefore the safest remedy for ao saa 1‘ ot out FREE TRAL article, write across it the name and date of this paper, and mail it (with lc. stamp to pay return postage) to Peps Co., Toronto. Ai free trial packet will then be sent you. All drag- gists and stores seli Peps, 5éc. box. Finer Workmanship of his limbs . Oe known whether Seep se have to be resorted to. Smart Footwear A adiotuslt of that weca tal during the ever, we U new iro I comfort to prove call? Family Shoe Store Shaughnessy Heights. Geo. Hill E. R. Tabrum - Mrs. A. The Practical Shoe Men Phone 357. coavel: eS BURNS LAKE ith Mrs. U. was An informa; dance * Evinsen as guest held im the town day night last. ~—t oO; hall BOonor, on Satur- E. L. Woods, of Kamloips, was in Burns’ Laké last week and it lieved that he intends to re- turn here to open up a drug stor is be € are many traplines oc district and good catche Heavy snowfalis There in this © rep orted. the country make travelling quite + : * #) . nre > THat there ouce was an ass that put on a lion's skin, but his betrayed him. horse did not know bray THAT the people of old were clever at telling tales to show the danger of trying to be over nportant. THAT even in these days it-is often well to read the fabies of Esop in order to learn applicable to ourselves. "i > >. . THAT this is all about nobody in particular. * . . THAT the play last night was a “hummer.” ” . * THAT the old Magistrate was a start to finsh. THAT there was not a dull min- ite, except perhaps in the rather intervals. es s s THAT a number of people who were there intend to go again to- ight. lesson m from Screain ne ne na TELKWA Mr. Cook, who has been with McRae & Griffin, has accepted a position as bookkeeper’ with Broughton, McNeill & Co. Mr. Watkinson, of the latter store, is leaving in a few days for the coast. > . . The Telkwa mill made its first cutting of lumber last Wednes- day when 6,000 feet were turned out. e e s William Cox, who left here about two weeks ago to visit his sick uncle in Oregon, has fallen a victim to a very severe attack of pneumonia. Although the crises has passed, he is still a very sick man. . . * Extensive developments on claims near, here is anticipated, according to. prospectors who have been in town lately. Alex. Chisholm, of the Big Four group, expects to strike ore before long and Joe Bussinger from Cronin’s is very optimistic about develop- ment in that quarter. *. . e H. Wearne, of the Soldier Set- tlement Board, is in the district inspecting settlements. PRINCE GEORGE The City Council last week passed a resolution asking an ad- ditional apropriation of $50,000 under the Soldiers’ Housing Act in addition to the $26,000 -al- ready allotted to this city. There ire on file at present at the city hall applications agregating $45,- 000. . * . The Windsor Hotel is being reopened by G. I. Loesen and An- ton Rusty. The new proprietors are refurnishing and decorating the entire building. The Great War Veterans As- sociation here has decided to e- rect a building on the lots which it owns on Fourth Avenue, across from the Corliss Furniture Store. The dance given by the Sun- shine Society at the Ritz-Keifer Hall last Thursday night was a huge success. The dance was a benefit for a distressed family whose father died recently in the hospital. Francis B. Chettleburgh has arrived here from Hazleton to to open an office for the Ratten- bury Lands Co, The company has taken over the old Bank of Montreal buildiag which has been removed from Third Avenue to a lot near the Rex Theatre in George street. Miss H. M. Gagne, whose bro- ther, resides in this city, has been appointed as the new matron for the Prince George hospital. Her appiintment becomes effective in March 34. Miss Gagne has seen service in France as a nurse. Prince Rupert, B. THAT there once was a frog hat was very much puffed up with his own importance. And wanting to impress everyOne else with the fact, he swelled up his fr ; make people ADVERTISEMENTS: aa . | ~ rs SIFIED | @TORK lian dollar is at a prem-| SELL WANTED ial ri ae a ae ; a. im i . ' pean ee 7 O \ 7 WANTED — First clas tries. British, French, Belg ! F rapher and cierk, and Italian Gove mént war} = sph " ean a“ th 15%] Se seer: surance office exper il S wught with t5s% ee, ferred. M. M. Stephens. {05 better opportun ty| i — cchannmeinatiinaiaiad einen . ; ae Gurneys con : od by Canadians than by} ; OFFICE MAN, permanent in City a nisiad shen. ing stoves ir < s room and board. Pn a ‘i 2 jential circular in| the Same line i Se pie eh anasto : this regard mailed upon request.| 1919. Hundrs FCR SALE Ask to be placed on our matl-| Prince R Mm « lot ¢ MBIA VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT | $ Stand, Empress Hott N THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA OF COAST, KANGE III. ~ aR E ON AC os th ; Ph ] 6 p nok a . a) emt ae FAKE NOTICE that J. C. Clausen of 2 ones ( ; ic Ch ‘ N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF | 0¢éun Falls, B. C., occupaiion superintend- | 2 piiiren } TONY RADOVICH, deceased, intestate.}€0! Of logging, intends to apply for per- | 3 ‘ 1: : ‘ a gpa mission to lease the followase described | } Quick Deliveries { TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His | !atids:— ° > 1g at a post planted 214 miles comer nce PPO DELLS FPP IL PL OP OLE © in @ hortherly direction from the rorth a z West Corner of Lot 897 on the west coast ee ee nn of Calvert Island; thence north 40 chains; | ¢“™“~eCreenrnnnnn rere 7 hence west 40 chains; thence south 4 Cc AND NOISES IN chains; thence east 40 chains to point of | DEAFNES TH FAD commencement and containing 160 acres, | THE HES more or less, ii J. C. CLAUSEN. Sufferer Date January 21st, i920, if Vee area and Concen- Local Dru t trated Scurdal, | This New reme fr mediate relief, and permanent cure I the actual seat of U has completely ¢' which were ¢ your Chemist 4 ‘Sourdal’ do not a stitute, but send nu supply direct to 1 tributing Co., 38, Croydon, Surrey, Eng. will be mailed per ! direetions. nsice POPPIES OOPS IDE ELE OPIS SMITH & MALLET! aorercentt 2 er PLUMBING AND H ENGINEERS YOUR HOME EATING influence that’s worth 274 Phone 174 —— P. 0. 80x ponnnnettt now,—delays are un- PEEP OOE OPPO DIODE LILO S “ Sooper neeeeeeernn oon DENTISTRY OFFICE HOt ane 8 a.m. to 12; 1:30 p.™- to 6 DR. J, 8. BROWN DENTIST Smith Biook, Third one 454 Ph cons Te ords Just In 30 9 avenue } Office: | RnR Lea E TTS