ie Hoth. writ we oie Page 6 Stiiiin THE DAWLY NEWS Thureday. ee ee Time is Worth Money Gur time is worth money as well as yours, that is why we endeavor to make our ads as attractive as possible. We never advertise any dead ones When buying we never forget the old saying, ‘‘That goods well bought are half sold.’ When ou read our ads you will find at Teas a haif dozen items that you arc really in need of. R.binhood Oats, reg. 35c; Spec. 2c Del Monte Sliced Peaches, = tins; regular 40c; xtra Spec hed ‘Kidney Beans .... @ 1b8. 260 Clark’s Catsup Special 19¢ Royal City Tomatoes 2%c, regular 25¢ lal 180 jam SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY Wagstaffe’s Pure Peach Jam in 4-lb. pails. Wagetaffe’s Pure “ — dam in_ 4-Ib. iit Regular $1.25; —— li This Week c. Walch’s Fruitlade, Something new. Black Currant and Grape; 4-Ilb. pails SPecial $1.12 Wagstaffe’s Jams and Jellies in 1-Ib. glass. Your choice of the follow- ing lines :— Strawberry Jam, Biack Currant Jam; Raspberry Jam, Crabapple Jelly, Black Currant Jelly, Red Currant Jelly, reg. 50c Value, Special 41c. Quaker Italian Prunes, 24%-Ib. tins, packed in heavy syrup. A new line that is ve pular, Spec per tin 320 P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 10 bars to “arton ... Special 890 in’s Sodas, packed in dinner alls ; Special 55c tin. Libby's Asparagus Soup, 100 tins Mush Sate ‘ 8c THIS an SPECIALS FINISH TURDAY Ru ani Table Supply Co. hones 211, 212 IKFLUENZA be a repetition of the question its asked iding physicians and Shall there PLS P This Gaiiy O1 le cann: be answered. Throughout the east we are told of the rapid spreading of this deadly disease. ihis cit experienced am excep- tionally run of this epidemic a little over a year ago. . Common sense would dictate taking. every reascnable precaution now, Can YOU afford to let YOUR family take a chance without giving them e greatest amount of pro- tection ? We PROTECT YOU in the leading Live and Health Insurance Companies of Canada Rates gladly quoted for all ages. 8rd Ave. Agents Phone 14 Influenza claims paid last year:— Mutual Life of Canada. ...$896,500 Dom, of Canada Casualty Co. 65.876 McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. 3rd Ave. Phone 11 OS MM. Stephens Notary Pvblic Conveyascer For a QUICK SALE Lots 42 and Block 27, Section 1, Park Avenue $1,000 for the them over 43, Cash pair. Look and buy. M. M. Stephens Real Estate insurance Financial Agent | DENTISTRY Don't neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowevs 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 erury For Sale! Lot 44, Block 28, Section 6, together with a good sub- stantial dwelling. Price $2,500 Sash $1,000. Lot 15, Block 22, Section 7, Price $1.260. Cash $500 Lot 59, Block 38, Section 8, with four room cottage Price aoe Cash $300 antes i Ed.H. Mortimer Notary & Agent © 324 Second Avenue { -——WHIIST LEAGUE ‘Sone of Engiand Beat K. of P. and | Valhalla St. Andrew’s. The Sons of England beat the Knights of Pythias at whist last night by a score of 6-3. The Valhalla also took the measure of the St. Andrew's Society to the same tune. The last sittings of the Whist League will be next Wednesday when the "Sons of Canada play the Knights of Pythias and the Oddfellows meet the Sons of England. Following is the league stand- ing :— Ww. L. Pct. Oddfellows 6 3 667 sons of Canada 5 4 555 Valhalla 5 5 500 St. Andrew's 4 5 444 K. of P. 4 5 444 Sons of England 3 5 375 SHIPMENTS STOPPED Bicckade of Ports of South Rus- sia by Allies. (Special via G. 7. P. Telegraphs.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 12.— All shipments to South \Russiia have been stopped by order of the Allied port authorities. This jneans a blockade. BIRTH A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Martin O'Reilly at their home on Fifth Ave. West. The “Dinector’’ Corset. Manu- factured in Prince Rupert. Phone Giue 92. tf Pianos correctly tuned. $6.00, G. C, Walker. Phone Blue 389. tf Two-color window cards take the eye quickly. See them at the News Job Department. SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION, DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLUTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that William J, Leary of Skidegate, B.C., settler, intends to apypi for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under the following described lands:— Commencing at @ post planted one mile north of the north-west corner of DL OVS, thence east 80 chains, thence norih 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, tv point of commence ment. day of October, 1919. Dated this 25th LEARY, Applicant. WILLIAM J. SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary ( Skidegate, B.C., settler, intends to appiy for a Hecense to prospect for coal aud petroleum on and under the followiig¢ deseribed lands:— Commencing at @ post planted at the north-east corner of DL 2795, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, to point of commencement. Dated this 2ist day of October, 1919. WILLIAM J. LEAKY, Applicant, SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary « Skidegate, B.C., settler, intends to app!) for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under the followiug described lands ;:— Commencing at a north-west corner of DL west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 8&8 chains, to point of commencement. Dated this 22nd day of October, 1919. WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE post planted at the 498, thence ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary « Skidegate, B.C., settler, intends to app); for a license to prospect ter coal and petroleum on and the described lands:-— Commencing at a post planted at the north-east corner of DL 2795, thene< east 80 chains, thence north 80 chats thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, to potnt of commencement. Dated this 2ist day of October, WILLIAM J. LEARY, under following 1919 Applicat No. 3 A book that should be in the of British lumbian. home every Co- A record of British Co- lumbia boys during the war and after the war such as contained in no other publication. A work of art—color repro- ductions——page after page of cartoons by B, C.’s best car- toonists. Only a Limited Supply Left. On Sale at All Bookstores. Astiseptic—Stops bicod-poisen Seothing—Ends pain and smarting, etc Pore—Best for baby's rashes. Heals all seres. 50c. box. All Draggtsts and Stores WHALEN MANAGER —<—<———<——— —_—_—__== Leoal News Notes eS muem@ e tf Phone 67. 25 per cent off Brushes. ler’s 45. For Taxi. Ful- tf. Duby returned from Van- ‘last evening. E. F. couvel tonight only, May “Almost Married.” delicious sweet biscuit, Sandwich: Fuller’s 45. Empress Allison in A néw Leap Year VISITING THE CITY Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall, of Swanson Bay, are in the city to- day. Mr. Hall who is superin- tendent of the Whalen Milis at Swanson Bay, spent the day look-' , ing over the local situation prior | to inaugurating the car; ferry ser- | vice between here and Swanson Bay. With Vernon Warren, the! local agent, the ferry slip and} the car barge at the dry dock was | visited. Mr- and Mrs. Hall returm south tonight. DENMARK WILL GET SCHLESWIG PROVINCE Special via G. T.P. Telegraphs.) COPENHAGEN, Feb. 12.—Oflic- ial figures in the plebiscite in the province of Schleswig show that Danish adherents cast 75,025 votes while the Germans polled only 25, 097- GABY DESLYS DANCER AND ACTRESS DIES al via G. T. P. PARIS, Feb. CSpec Telegrapns.) 12.—Gaby Deslys, the French actres sand dancer, died today. She had recently un- dergone several operations for an mfection of the throat. “NICKAWA” RECITAL Miss Frances Nickawa, the Cree locutionist, will give a recital at the Methodist Church next Wed- iesday evening, February 18, at 8:15. Miss Nickawa will be ably supported by the following ar- tistes, Mrs. Jarvis McLeod, se- prano; Mrs. Taylor, violinist; Mrs. ‘larke, R. A. M. (Eng-), pipe or- can; the Ladies Quartette; Mr. A. W. Clarke, .baritone. Tickets now on sale at Pattin- son & Ling’s store, adults hildren 50c. INFORMATION WANTED Joe O'Donnell, last heard of in Prince Rupert about a year ago, s 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 75ce, NOTICE Friday, February 13, is the last day for receiving beginners at the Publie Schools for this term. 36 W. D. VANCE, Secretary. BIRTH A ediohinad” was born. this morning at the General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, J. Hanson,. of Porcher Island: (f Tite's F idrdaby iWieehtese Sale in full swing for bargains. tf xsaeryr eee * ° TOO LATE iO CLASSIFY * i ee ee Collapsible baby car- («we ©e@ epee rier in good shape. Phone Black 402, 44 FOUND—Tobaceo pouch. Apply Daily News oflice. tf St. Regis Cafe Friday, February 13 BREAKFAST, 35c 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Stewed Prunes Mush or Corn Flakes Hiome-made Satisage with Bacon Buttered Toast Marmalade Coffee “LUNCHEON, 50c_ 11:30 to 2 p.m. AND DINNER, 50c Dinner 5 p.m to 7:30. Clam Chowder Alaska Salt Cod in Cream Tenderloin of Sole Baked Chicken Halibut au Gratin Bolled Corned Beef and Cabbage . Sheppard's Pie, Country Gravy rish Stew, ‘Dublin Style Individual Baked Macaroni and Cheese Asparagus Tips on Toast Roast Beef, Pan Gravy Potatoes, Mashed Bread and Butter Pudding Coffee Business meeting of the Sons of Canada tonight. Important. Tapestry Chesterfields and easy chairs at Tite’s February Sale prices. uf . . * Tite’s February and iron beds, springs tresses. tf » Sale for brass and mat- . . ° Phonola and Phonographs to clear at special prices.—Barrie’s Furniture Store. tf Mus. A. M- Macdonald, 132 4th Ave. East, will not receive to- morrow, Friday. Carpets, floor oil cloths and linoleums at special prices. Barrie’s Furniture Store. tf W. H. Wark arrived in Prince Rupert on the George which got in at 7 o’clock last evening. e ‘ The eastbound train awaited the arrival of the boat last night ‘and did not get away until 8 o'clock. Rev. T. J. Marsh returned from the south last night and con- tinued his journey by the train to Terrace. The Callies will play the Sons of Canada in the Basket Ball League on Thursday night in. stead of Friday- 36 . * . Silversides Brothers Wallpa- per Sale. One week only starting letsicden morning. 25 per cent ff 1949 patterns. tf, John Willman, manager of the