ary sprue urday: Feb SHIPBUILDING AND REPAIRS WW WE HEAD IWILUENZA LA GRIPPE New Vessels Will be Taking Definite Shape Soon——More Rm Quinine, Cam ffein, Oar Shot Monobromate—iust wnat @ Me nto be Employed. your physiclee Bae eee Apall Druggists <3} ‘BOX | BOARDING HOUSE AND FIRST AID STATION Even if litigation is now on be- DIB i ee syed interests that af- sp tween moneyed in SE Brushes fects the entire ownership of the sit r. Prince Rupert Dry Dock and NAI Shipbuilding Co- control, Ahis On Sale 25 per cent Discount) This Week Only condition would never be betrayed by a visit to the plant where 300 men now have steady employment. At the yards the rattle of rivetting t ‘illing machines, the red y @ooDs and dri , age teh lepend on. glare of the inon casting and the Se aeetl BRAND BUTTER ring of hammers on machine OUR work tells the story that opera- L. M. F 8T RICTLY FRESH tions both in repair work and ac- meee ‘Teas tual shipbuilding are ‘going on nd Coffees. steadily despite the circum-! a ‘ article stances. ar factory or The most interesting part of! me efunded. the yards, of course, is that de- Maen aha _ Eivoted to shipbuilding. Here the me 3 work is going on with more des- | j _ patch than has been the case HI FRG | mite since the keels have been laid. j One hundred men are devoting their time to the different depart- ments necessary to the work, To the ordinary eye this seems slow but when one actually goes to the yard and sees the detail that must be followed in punching’ every hole in the plates, the bending of the steel beams and the fitting of | each part this seeming slowness of a large hull taking shape can easily be understood. In April the crew of men on shipbuilding to be doubled. Frames up Soon. At present the only evidence of Phone 45 Boston (jrill WHITE COOKS Is ONLY hulls are the keels and the bot- — tom plates but in the course of but Swirr’s a week or so the contractor in eee ipsa charge says that the frames will oo oo a or - be going up and then the struc- ae tures will begin to take on the ted actual appearance of ships. Many G fant, ‘toy oan machines are in operation getting . . > 4 . i and Eggs the plates ready for fitting and AT DRY DOCK /one THE DAILY NB Pm o SSS limes a ae aera 4 — $+ — ae |Arm, is receiving a complete 4 joverhauling. The Washington Towing and Barge Company's | | barge 35 is receiving hull repairs, the barge having struck the beach | at Graham Island while loaded leony lumber from the Isiand }mills. The Tilamook is spending | ithe winter, tied up at the dock and will be overhauled before being l commissioned for the Ketchikan jrun this spring. Comfort and Safety. Arrangements for the accom- modation and convenience of the |traployees are also worthy of mention. The big boarding and jrooming house accommodating 2uv men, at the yards, under the management of L. wv, Burr, «an experienced commissary man, is running very smoothly and the i fare offered the workers is of a ihigh quality and there is no |scarcity of it. The big dining room 18 a picture of cleanliness jand neatness, Later it is pro- osed to instal a complete com- 1 imissary and lounging rooms. Up- ‘stairs, over the dining room, are the sleeping quarters which are also commodious and well con- ducted. First Aid- Another; notable feature at the yards is the first class first-aid station which is supervised by D. McAloney, an experienced first aid man and trained nurse as well. The station is located convenient- ly at the gate of the yards and is equipped with all the appliances required by the Workmen’s Com- pensation Act. It is a very cleanly and sanitary station and is equip- ped with an operating table, steri- lizing outfit, medical appliances and emergency kits. Here any- meeting with an accident, minor or major, can receive ef- ficient first aid treatment. RESIGNS [iiPORTANT POST TO VISIT CANADA Col, Grant Morden Coming to Look Into Many Financial [nter- ests in Dominion. (Special via G. T. PR. Telegraphs. LONDON, Feb. 13-—Col. Grant Morden has resigned from the ‘hairmanship of the British Cel- SS Three million dollars for a phonograph ! That’s what it cost to perfect the only instrument that Re-CreaTeEs music so faithfully that no one can tell whether it is the living artist he hears or the phonograph—when one is heard in direct comparison with the other. Add to that three million dollars, Thomas A. Edison’s genius, his vast knowledge and his indomitable will and you realize how much was required to make “Now go ahead and build replicas,” said Mr. Edison to his staff when he had finally achieved an instrument which would meet the “The Phonograph with a Soul’’ “Call it the Official ‘Laboratory Model and uphold the standards I have set to the last detail.” tone test. This three million dollar Phonograph is on display here— come in and hear it. Ask for a copy of the beautiful book «Edison and Music” and the booklet «What the Critics Say” which proves Edison superiority. 25 J - iron workers are busy in the lulose Co. He intends to take a Ch ] W T t ] P e R tr style. . y . ‘¢ > ory iy. Se foundry casting the different fit-'!ong trip to Canada in the very aries a eetze ; - rince f upert tings for the upper parts of the near future, ‘ make ialty of Good hulls. Manager Pillsbury and Colonel Morden has many finan- MINERAL ACT eS eee ees LAND ACT Eee i eRe ee ma ACT ell Cooked Superintendent McHaflie ane now Cia! interests in this country and f CT a - : ee ene ; = , y rar -_——- form No. 9. oO a ie personally superintending the moved to London during the war Certificate of improvements. cmt ' | work. in order to keep closely in touch ei FORM OF NOTICE. FORM OF NOTICE, with world conditions. Among NOTICE Ls aes ms a sane es Repair Work. 5 Lee PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. Repair work is also taking the the many boards of directors of he Saas River Mining Divisher Of temise DISTRICT OF CASSIAR, | DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. time of a large number of men. which he is a member is the Pa- istrict : PAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, The Prince Rupert has com- cific Coast Goal Mines. He is th: art located:—Glacier Creek, Granby of puncan, British Columbia, occupation of Duncan, British Columbia, occupstion . 7 ‘ Fi se i “ar Nw > Spinster, intends to apply for permission Spi , intends to apply for permission late wr srevater Tr irs ‘ -in-law of Charles G. Henshaw | | TAKE NOTICE that I, B. L. Johnson, Free {4 purctiase the following described lands ‘chase the following described lands: 1 ' pieted her underwater repairs and sen — la f Charl y j diner’s Certificate No. 81762-B, intend, commending: a 8 post planted at the; Commencing ata Soat planta at a point ‘ was recently inspected by a rep- of Vancouver. j ixty days from the date hereof, to apply sviith West and only South corner of Lot or high water line on the Westerly shore | © the Mining Recorder for a Certificate {4 (portland Canal Cassier District, of the Portland Canal, on the North Boun- resentative of Lloyds. The upper i "wD f Improvements, for the purpose of Ob- province of British Columbia; South 53 dary of Lot 434, Cassiar District, in the f of vork is being completed and she Launch “Alice B." Phone 41. ining @ Crown Grant of the above claim. degrees 06 minutes East, three thousand Province of British Columbia, distant south 0! d ome 00 8 Ba rs ; ; erro ete amnnnes And further take notiee that action, un- feet thence; North 34 degrees 54 minutes 85 degrees, 06 minutes East, one thou- is nearly ready for commission. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION act./ ©? Section 85 must be commenced before Kast, two thousand one hundred and fifty sand three hundred and thirty-six and five- \ unexcelled s ‘ i ‘kK. S.C. Chapter 115 j le assuance of such CertiNcate of Im- feet’ more or less thertce; North 55 de- tenths feet from the northwest corner of [Lis thought that she will resume Teo aint | ee tith day of December, a.p. Frees06 minutes West, two thousand five Lot (34; thence south | 85 degrees, 8 AlINg. er ‘oas ‘ab y 26, fhe Kleanza Company, Limited, of Usk ate s 3 C er, : hundred and fifty feet more or less thence; minutes East, wo hundrec eet; ie ee ae ae cat cds Sritton Columbie, areh gives — re 19, ase ae o, —ereon 55 Gonith ralieeing oe pone s ro oS od 2 > Prince George *T it has under section 7 of the said Act wndred fee ence; So folle imdred. ¢ on feet, thence! ° 1 3% 4 . ok ‘posite ; >» Minister of Publi IN PROBATE. water line to point of commencement. gree 5 minutes West, two hundred and Breakfast 36¢ and 400, the local deck. w > age Ps alge in tbe office of th — Approximate area one hundred and forty- ninety ven feet thence; following the The , re e e vistric egisirar of the Land Registr IN 2 SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH ur acres, more or less. ligh water line northerly to : rom 7 an 10:30 The car barge for the Whalen | bistrict Registrar THE I ) 1 $ hig! ter line northerly to point of com »m. to :30 a.m. : District of Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert COLUMBIA. / LENORA MABEL SMITH, Inencement, Luncheon 11:30 to 2 50 Mills was completed this week. | pritish Columbia, a description of the ‘sit THE MATTER QF THE ADMINISTRA A by her agent, A. A Forsyth art 1 approximately four and a half acres ‘ o ln . . » ia . s aversible Aerial Rope TION ¢ vate Sth January, 20. ore or less. ep © {There has been a lot of truss | and the plans of reversible Aerial Rope. — and — -——— ———— LENORA MABEL SMITH. Winner 6:30 : work » erion of the barge iit over the said Skeena River at Usk \ THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Of} xy her nt, A. A. . to 70 50c _— sie _ ans as n re nee Deittes Columbia, the supporting towers o | JOSEPH BROWN, DECEASED. TIMBER SALE X 1988. Date 8th January, 1920. 1a as been done w Y | ine said Ropeway to be located on Dis | — —-— ze Nes i i re 87 833, Rang TAKE NOTICE that in order of His Sealed tenders will be received by the , preciatioy our Hema beams and timbers and is not ries aie exper d 1487 and (onour F. MeB. Young made the $rd day Minister of Lands not later than noan on TIMBER SALE X 1987 ee \ > 2p ) ide. ‘AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex- | \f February, A.D. 1920, I was appointed |the 11th days of March, 1920, for the — Me seen by our isible from the outside b atten oe te month from the date o | dministrator to the estate of Joseph /purchase of Licence X 1988, to cut 1,440,- | Sealed tenders will be received by the ‘ , Smaller Jo®s. ine first publication of this notice, the | \rown, deceased, and all parties having | 000 feet of Fir, Cedar and Hemlock on an | Minister of Lands not later than noon on 1LISTi¢ tomers : id Kle Company, Limited, will unde alms against ‘the said estate are hereby area situated near Lot 1087, Dean Channel, /the titth days of March, 1920, for the ¥ Se Chere are a number of smalter roth Rega, ath ry sald Act, apply to the quired to furnish same, properly veri-|R. 3, Coast District. oe | purchase os pees pF Mg ‘ : , The ; t . ae , Jorks | 8 re it ed, , fore » 6th day of Two (2) years wi ve allowed for re- | 000 feet of Fir, Cedar an emilo: ’ JOS. Os well. The fishing boat She rites ~ go ee eeeral at tt ee Sasa ant ‘all areal indebted moval of timber, area situated on Dean Channel, Range 3, Ne management Dorreen is having her hull re- said site and plans ‘and for leave to con » the estate are required to pay the Further particulars of the Chief Forester, | Coast District. af . sae een “t the said Aerial Ropeway nount of their indebtedness to me forth- | Victoria, B. C., or District Forester, Prince | Pwr 2) years will be allowed for re- M Billings placed and C, P. Riel’s boat, the | struct the said Ae ja ; ‘eae a z Raunert: (Bt moval of timber. Bs. Dated at Prince Rupert, B, C., this 31 ith, 1 : uml pee J aiateiee ce Imperiuse which was recently! day of January, A.D. 1920. JOHN H. MeMULLIN, —|_ Further particulars of¢the Chief Forester, ? : ee . , KLEANZA COMPANY LIMITED, OMcial Administrator Advertise in the Daily News Victoria, B. C., or District Forester, Prince for Short Orders Served at Any sold to J. P. Hawkinson, of mane 4 Patmore & Fulton, Solicitors Dated this 6th day of February, 1920. 6 , Rupert, B. C, . time from 7 : — — vf am. to Midnight —_—___——_— — ——_—__—_— —————— ee = a — ae — — —3 = —— = = “J ’ G . 9 99 — G B Says:— It’s reat Life ou Don eaken. ene Dyrnes Says: . _ Se a * 7 “HAD Ne eA HAD , IT FU AA 1 MUST GET LENDIA 2 “TAREE DOLLARS HAVE IT THREE DoLLARS THREE DOLLARS & ‘> SEE. ae BLT \F THEY | HAVENT SEEN fo SPARE. ID WERE SELLING ¢ SOME PLACE — 1M ON MEN IN THE COMMISSIONER COLWORTH La ONT: TAREE We . D THe W ef a ocr eene GOING TO ot THREE YEARS BOT AND DEMAN BUILDING FOR Wo G HONESTLY \F ATARKS FOR “THE POLICE CENTS \ COULDNT VARANTEED LUMP POSSIBLE BUT | COMeL cy PROTECTION POOR KNOB For K itchen Sacked Stove. $15.00 per ton $7.75 per Vo ton $13.50 per ton ited Supply SIMPLY HAVE To | Only a Lim Phone Youp Order Now 3) ee & McCaffery eee Phones 564 and 116 F or Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service The SAVOY HOTEL F.T TI OWnegs MAN AGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 vs SPvEerP Now 4 ak weer Toe BH YouR PANK- THREE DOLLARS wows fac GREAT LIFE | IF You DONT |” WEAKEN