we pe ao eel “y eg7e | IN YOUR HOME: has an influence that’s worth more than wealth. THE PATHEPHONE the World’s Best Phonograph Plays All Records Get one now,—delays are un- necessary when you know our easy terms. Shipment of New Rec- ords Just In Come and hear the world’s best a Will Edmunds Prince Rupert Music Store )»posite the Post Office fex 644 Phone BLACK 183 CLASS LEADERS In Prince Rupert Public Schools for January. Division i—ist, Felix Batt; 2nd, Myra Harvey; 3rd, Dorothy Macdonald. Division 2—1st, Paul Johnson; 2nd, Alice Nelson; 3rd, Frances Lross, Division 3—ist, Julia Calder- one; 2nd, Evelyn Johnson; 3rd, Margaret Kergin. Division 4 (a)—ist, Mary Wal- ters; 2nd Bessie Letts. (b) 1st, Jim Parker; 2nd, Harry Forse. Division 5 (a)—41ist Sydney Porter; 2nd, Jean Grieve. (b) ist, Winnie Thomson; 2nd Jacob Mussallem., Division 6 (a)——Oke Jackson; 2nd, Sydney Elkins and Doris Scherk (equal). (b) ist, Willis Hill; 2nd, Joe Scott. Division 7 (a) —ist Margaret Gilchrist; 2nd, Doris Robinson. (b) ist, Violet Perry; 2nd, Clara Lundquist. : Division 8 (a)—ist Helen Wal- $ Finer Workmanship more graceful are good simpler ° outlines and neater. finish some of the noticeable points about this year’s styles, :Smart Footwear that wecan tell youabout. How- ever, we want you to see the new models yourself and _ the comfort- you'll have to be fitted to prove that. When can you call? Family Shoe Store Geo. Hill E. R. Tabrum Wren -Fa___wiitnel Slee Ahen Phone 357. ker; 2nd, Elsie Finley. (b) 1st, Earl Batt; 2nd, Teddy Booker. Seal Cove. Division 9 (a)—ist, Frances Haneq; 2nd, Grace Crate. (b) ist, Mary Bussanich; 2nd, John Sam- 0. (C) ist, Harvey Crate; 2nd, Margaret McKay. Division 10 (a)—-ist, William Murray; 2nd, Eric Dingwell. (b) ist, Annie Boddie; 2nd, Lillian Hadland. (c) ist, Frances Sulli- van; 2nd, Marjorie Blance. (d) ist, Mildred Miller; 2nd, Margaret Clapperten. Borden Street. Division 11—1st, Reid Maclen- nan; 2nd, Lizzie Currie; 3rd, Teddy Tite. Division 12—ist, Hazel Rich- ardson; 2nd, Ivan Cameron; 3rd, Roy Calderwood. Division’ 13—-(a) ist, Yoshi Katsuyama; 2nd, Kay Eunyu. (b ist, Albert Hunt; 2nd, Isa Kat- suyama. Division Allistone; b) 1st, Dorothy Patmore; Nozomu Higashi- Division 15 (a)—iAst, Atsu En- yu; 2nd, Bernice Ross. (b) 4st, Frank Tabrum; 2nd, Douglas Macdonald. Divi 14 (a)—ist, Ernest 2nd, Katie Sutherland. 2nd, 23 VERES _ rj wes away? Sf Wax: Fee ee er ——— (b) 4st, Eleanor Patmore and jean Macdonald (equal); 2nd, TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. James Bryant. THE DAILY NEWS i Ne ‘\ | ;- Saves Them Your woollens must be made to last as long as possible, they're so dear now. Sunlight Soap is the purest and best of all laundry soaps so it's the safest cleanser--end it’s the most econ- omical because, being pure, it takes less to do the wash. Insist on getting the Soap you ask for—SUNLIGHT SOAP. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. Toronto. Ont 38 a——~ B Sport Briefs I The newly foraned Pacific Coast uicvuational Baseball League has seta salary limit which will en- tie various clubs to secure first class playing talent. Already the various club owners are scouring the country for players and some of the best ball tossers in the minors will be seen in ac- jhe tion on Northwest diamonds. Both Seattle and Tacoma will be represented by exceptionally strong clubs, while Vancouver and Spokane may be depended upon to furnish first class-ball for the fans. There are very few athletes who have made good both in pro- fessional hockey and _ baseball. Toronto has the distinetion of having turned out a couple of hese rare birds. “Babe"’ Dye, who is playing with the St. Pat- ricks in the National Hockey vague, is to play with the Maple ea4 s in tne In ernationat League this summer, having signed a contract a few days ago. Another feronto boy, Andy Kyle, played A. McDONALD, Principal. LAND REGISTRY ACT. (Sections 36 and 134,) VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retall General Contractors and Labor; Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C, Phone 547 P.O. Box 725 E. H. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doors, mouldings and all interior finish luraber al-_ ways in stock, Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given, REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La Carte. A. G. GRAY Teacher of Piano Studio 187 Second Avenue PHO’ E 182 or 444 PACIFIC CARTAGE, LTD. PHONE 93 Reliable Service at reasonable Rates. We have Warehouse facilities, 8. E. Parker, Manager Phon® Green 507 1017 2rq Avenue Dalgarno & Watts cere BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in sight and Heavy Con- struction, Repairs and Alterations. First Class Staircase Work and Finishing. Estimates Cheerfully @iven BRICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS Re Application No. 11365-I, File 6274. TAKE NOTICE that application has been made to register David H. Hays, of Prince itupert, B, C., as owner in fee under a fax Sale Deed from the Collector of the vilty of Prince Rupert, bearing date the 2srd day of October, 1919, of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract ot aud and premises situate, lying and being in the City of Prince Rupert, more par- vculaniy: known and described as Lot affiliation with the Dominion as- uirty (30), Block forty-two (42), See- o's ion eight (8), (Map 923). You are re- sociation and Jack Russell, CPROS- Quired to contest the claim of the tas}ing Jones, could not be recog- purchaser within 385 days from the date | nized. The D. F. A. officials ridi- ff the service of this notice (which may |, . ‘aS - a be effected by publication in the Daily culed the idea adv anced by Rus- News, Prince Rupert), and your attention is called to section 36 of the “Land Regis- try Act” with amendments, and to th following extract therefrom:— “and in default of a caveat or cer- barred from setting up claim to or in respect of the land so sold for f taxes, and the Registrar shall register the person entitled under such tax sale us owner of the land so sold for taxes,” AND WHEREAS application has been made for a Certificate of Indefeasible Tithe t to the above-mentioned lands, in the nam £ David H. Hays. AND WHEREAS on investigating the title it appears that prior to the 10th day of October, 1908 (the date on which the said f 8 erning body would involve pro- tilicate of lis pendens being» filed to bring o ; oO “~Yy before the registration as owner of ; ring out only one Old wountry the person entitied under such tax football team to Canada this Sale, a persons s0 served with en 4 ales cos notice, a and those claiming |SUmer and Jones was given through or under them, and all per- credenti 3 se j 7 é sons claiming any interest in the ; dentials to use - England lor land by virtue | of any unregistered {Conducting negotiations. Although instrument, and a versons claim- ' tat . : ing any interest in! the land by | ‘Ue decision as to what team will Gescent whose title is not registered be . y is 2 under the provisions of this Act, os brought out e dep ndent on Shall be for ever estopped and de- what agreement Con Jones can side Newcastle will pro. hockey with the old Sham- rocks and also played in the \merican Association, establish- ing quite a reputation as a hitter. Con Jones, as representative of the British Columbia Football As- sociation was upheld last week in his stand regarding B. C. football by the Dominion officials in To- ‘onto. Ex-President Campbell of the D, F. A. stated that the B.C. F. A. was the association grante¢ sell that affiliation with the gov- fessionalizing of players, It was decided at the convention fTect with the clubs on the other it was suggested that the Uniteds should be lighly acceptable to soccer fans hroughout the Dominion. Jones leave for the Old Country rom New York on the Adriatic ailing on February 14, * block 50, section 7 block 2, section 8. on grade, free of Splendid lots on which to build: Apply box 44, Daily News a Both fice. WANTED — First class stenog- rapher and clerk, one with in- ollice experience pre- M. M. Stephens. surance ferred. OFFICE MAN, permanent in city, desires room and board. Phone Black 329. FOR SALE OR SALE—12 h.p. heavy duty peller, magneto, coil, etc. This the engine I used in the “Aileen.” It is in perfect order and very little used. $1,600.00— M. M. Stephens. tf is FOR SALE—25-40 h.p. Medium Duty Sterling Engine, Bosch Ignition, 4 cyl., 4 cycle, in per- fect condition. $1,500.00.—M., M. Stephens. tf “BOY,” 1% year old Airedale; 54 lbs., registered pedigree; ex- cellent watchdog and good to children, is for sale. Price $75.00. Mrs. Bay, Anyox, B.C. FOR SALE 100 bundles of old newspapers, cheap for a job lot —News Ollice. FOR RENT FOR RENT.—Modern store in Westenhaver Block. Apply Har- ry Hanson, the Reliable Plumb- er, Second Avenue. FOR RENT—Steam heated room, With two beds, suitable for gentlemen. Apply 708 Thind Avenue West. tf TRANSFER iALLOWAY’S CARTAGE—Order your Coal now. Patronise re- turned veteran. Phone Green 325. tf INVESTMENTS INVESTMENTS — Our monthly market letter mailed at your request will give you latest re- liable information régarding Bonds, stocks and investments generally. Enquiries solicited regarding ANY Bond or Secur- ity. Particulars of prices, yields and standing of any list- ed or unlisted stock in the market forwarded without charge. Leased wires to all parts of the continent. Unex- celled business connections in New York, Chicago, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Caigary. European invest- ments specially dealt with. Leading financial house of Vancouver dnd Victoria. Ad- dress all replies to BURDICK BROS. AND BRETT, LD., Stock and Bond Brokers, Hotel Van- couver Bldg., Vancouver, B. C. lt UROPEAN INVESTMENTS Offer exceptional opportunities for investors just now on account of the low value of European currency and the fact that the Canadian dollar is at a prem- ium in most European coun- tries. British, French, Belgian and Italian Government war loans cam be bought with 15% to 105% better opportunity of return by Canadians than by investors in the countries men- tioned. Confidential circular in this regard mailed upon request. Ask to be placed on our; mail- ing list for monthly financial review which deals with every lands were sold for overdue taxes), you phase of the nnetenert yo Sidney tate re "se Bella Coola Mining were the Crown Granted owner thereof. B. C. IS DOING MORE tion. Latest information re- Where located; ean dae of Dean Suite we. Alder Block FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the garding standings, prices, |Cbannel, North of Cascade Inlet in Range INE Red 328 same time I shall effect registration in THAN ANY PROVINCE - - . a, shes dotie t I, HUGH AI ' PHO = ~ in eal . ARE J CE that I, IGH ARCHIBALI rererennn pursuance of such application and issue MACLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS STEEL | ororere ee a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the —_—_— COMPANY, Free Miner's Certificate No. oo onneeet said lands in the name of David H, Hays (fpecia! via C.T.P. Telegraphs,) Andy ri ane days from the date pener > , 2 nie maeihio otis \ ae as t y ‘reot, to apply to the Mining Record unless you take and prosecute the prope: VIC TORIA, Feb. 144—In the k for a Certificate of improvements ae proceedings to establish your claim, if Legislature fadtende 4 . of said claims for the purpose of obtaining any, to the said lands, or to prevent such | '“ 8B Ssialure ves erday Premier a . Crown Grant of the above Claims, proposed action on my part. Oliver declared that Bnitish Co- } AW re ent. peer re Pouce that action un- ae . : ' ‘ 7 : ot C sectio », Inust be commenced hefor ee Dated at the Land Registry Office, Prince lumbia, in proportion to its pop- Oa) the issuance of such Certificate. of in: Rupert, B.C., this 7th day of November, subis > provements. ND HEATING \.D. 1949 ulation, made greater response to Dated this 15th day of #3 PLUMBING A oe ‘ a cs ; FOREST RANGERS 1986 oth day of January, A. D /EERS H. F. MACLEOD, the call for men for service over- ‘ swan F Si. A. MACLEAN i sled Mactede: : ° ; 5 aes eae Lee n examination for Rangers -in_ the A. SLEAN, a mighe ae _ munities Registrar of Titles. seas than any other province and Forest Branch OF the tenne” Department —_—— Estimates furnished. nia : is assum OE » aani wi e held in the Court Hous -rince ie Victoria, B.C, 66). f ey At greater per Capita Rupert, on March 3rd, 920." . head —— |Share of the financial burdens of rhe examination will be partly written Address, 3rd Avenue, "€ ar ; ye : ony | ald partly oral. ie questions will be . the war and doing more than any mainly on logging, cruising, surveying. of Becond Street. other province for the re-estab- | forest protection, ete., but will also’ test 274 e lis 7 . ., | candidates» ability 10 prepare reports. Phone 174 —— P.O. Box ishment of the veterans in Civil] Physical ability and good character are ppooneté 0 in life absolute requirements. on . Candidates must be British Subjects, moon e ae ie tee i Dare resident in Canada for at least one year *adaie da poumedne anooonrenen NACE & STEAM COAL TRA and not more than 50 years of age. mien deded NSPORT WORKERS Initial salary $1,500.00 per annum. TiM Y iss: dam ual oinrnes, Mery with the necessary SER SALE Xi676. =f DE NTIS CLEAN SCREENED KIT: : ‘ations will receive preference, SOT Se ms... nen eer. (Special via G.T. P. Telegraphs.) guliad tas ‘the hey netian will be mi opaled tenders will he received by the mn ee : . srry “ : 3 of examina sler rt . IRS: No wait. Full weight. AMSTERDAM, Feb, 13.—-Dutch | the District Forester, Prince Rupert, phen, at yee pan a oe OFFICE HOt a p.m. — transport workers have called a whom application forms may be obtained purchase of Licunce X 1676 to cut 1.889" @ a.m. to 12; 1:30 p.m. °° y ‘ All statements made by applicants as|000 feet of Spruce Hemlock; Cedar t Consumers Coal Company feneral strike for F ebruary 16. & experience, education And fitness are | Balsam, and 14,680' ties on an Sree alter DR. J. 8. BROWN d. Lorne Maclaren, Sanener This action will seriously affect | Board. renee, Sy : Examination reo te Open ah % i ate " DENTICT , ! } 2 ) years w e T) b= : prea” 4, Smith Bice ce Dutch shipping and foreign com- tive Ko MeCoINES, ne moval of timber, allowed for re eimes: fenkth Block, Third Arent i 7 an ac’ b* Bamana . : Ure mer, rurthen particulars of the Chief Forest. ’ 454 !merce, Parliament Buildings, er, Vietort ict Fora or ae Phone 454. nnnoret 1-44-94 Victoria, Bc. |Hupert, B.'¢. '* PiSttiet Forester, Prince [CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Fee teat armen armen WANTED. WANT GASH OFFER ON LOT 3, and lot 36, lots stumps. tf tf Atlas, with bronze shaft, pro-| { { b yields, etc., of any bond or se- | curity supplied free upon ap- plication. Vancouver and Vic toria's leading financial house. BURDICK BROS, & Brett, LTD., Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, B. GC. FOUND FOUND—Tobacco pouch, Apply Daily News olflice. tf MISCELLANEOUS “SONGS UNBIDDEN,” by the Prospector, will make a nice gift book for your’ eastern friends. Poems of Love, Nature, Religion and Sociology. It is fragrant with the breath of balsams and vines. Leatherette | covers, $1.50; velvet sheep, $2.00, post paid. Published by Victoria Printing & Publishing Co., 524 Yates St. Victoria, B. G. We have part time agents making one hundred dollars monthly and whole time agents more than double this amount. If you are a live wire and have faith in yourself write us for particulars- We want an agent in your territory. Excelsior Life Insuranee Company, Van- couver, B.C. -39 FARMS FOR SALE 1 P. R. FARM LAND — Choic: farms in well setlied districts in Western Canada; low prices; twenty years to pay; irrigated jands in Sunny Southern Al berta, with loan of $2,000 in improvements to assist new settlers. Act now —they are going fast. For free bookiet and ful! information write H G. Loughran, General Land agent, 744 Hastings St. West Vancouver, B.C, It is just as cheap tv get yow printing done wel! and done at 1io:e as it is to send it away. Tr» The News Print Shop. EXAMINATION FOR ASSISTANT THE FOREST POSITION OF RANGER. the Department of Lands gives notice 1 esaminaguions Of applicanis for Assistant rovest Ranger. The salary for the posi- “uD 48 $110 per month and travelling ex peuses are paid, Phe period of employment will be for ibe Ure season, with re-appointment next year at $120 per month, if services prove sdustactory, and with the prospect of pro- motion by merit to the permanent Forest Service as occasion offers. Returned Soldiers, with the necessary qualifications will receive preterence. ihe examinations will be held at the piaces and on the dates named below:— February 16-17 .... Vancouver Monday b wee F ea ebruar : ‘a lary SELL TOVE aaa Gurneys commenced ing stoves in 1843, the same lire of | 1919. Hundreds ; Prince } SALE SECOND ay} Promptly When you want < want to be obliged t demand for our co: Ask those who no LUMP, sacked, $1 3.50 MINE RUN MINE RUN, loose per ton, deliv« WHY PAY M Phone Black 85 Terminal Coal (o, a ie “Wise ees Sten tas “43 aba TGRK? supert, AT Stork’s ardware Phone Black 114 W use it 16, 1990. eae mak. Still in 2 Sinegg n use in NIE } ao not wait. The ws daily, $12.50 $11,50 /RE? { OPES EN CORR OC Om rwrwwre oe mow. 19 Nanaimo tere rr ert pe McBride o OD hid bugs ba nten Victoria _ 21 Prince George " SU are Vanderhoof ” 23 +++ee, Ashcroft oe 24 - Powell River " 24 . Kamloops : e..44 bits oe ee Smithers 7 5% ae wall a wee Hazelton : ~ 28 Nelson WON Ses been re Nakusp ee Ti @ Gn '¢ eh is Prince Rupert - S éu7 Jehan sd censiore Creston S 4s Se oite sows Cranbrook . Bees ceotemos sees FOPDIC The written and oral examinations are designed to test the knowledge and ability of dpplicants to perform the duties of Assistant Forest Rangers. The examina- tion will consist Inainiy of practical ques “ons on Jogging, cruising, surveying, forest protection, ete., but will also in clude questions to test the applicant's abuity to prepare reports, Physical ability and good character are absolute require: ments All Statements made by applicants as to experience, edycation and fitness are Sub- ject to verification by the Department. No persons other than British subjects will be permitted to take the examination, In tending applicants should hotify the Chief rorester, Victoria, or the District Forester at Vancouver, Prince George, Kamloops, Cranbreo or G. KR, NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands scaeeateetttnsey ee MINERAL ACT Kupert, Prince Nelson. Certificate of improvem*nts. NOTICE, KING SOLOMON and IRON KING Mineral 4 c - fe -oorreore OUR Pool Room moved to 721 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel CIGARS Two per cent. Beer, OY POD A POOP a o> Or Hand Your Baggag JOE BROW Motor Transfer and Passenger Service Stand, Empress Hotel Phones 176, Black 334 Quick Deliveries rervcccccvctent There is A Photographer in town T, J. Davi memes ee [he Peerless woccennnenney, SODA ieee =