ee R HOME NE Accidents will happen, children. Mothers should is the best “First Aid.” herbal tissue. ’ It is purely herbal and contai Take no substitute. essences quickly Mrs. J. E. Bierwirth of Carndu end off his finger. As it was sucha doctor, but in the meantime to e This stopped the bleeding and gaveh he ceased crying and seemed quite at day I replaced the dressing, and cont day, using nothing but Zam-Buk resulted."’ This illustrates but. which Zam-Buk, the great herbal balm, ig daily put. never be without Zam- Its strong antiseptic properties kill all preventing blood-poisoning and inflammation. Its rich, ease pain and build up new healthy Zam-Buk is entwely different fromall other ointments. ZAM-BUK HEALED SEVERE C decided to see if Zam-Buk would heal the wound- Next EDS IT! THE DAWLY NEWS Tuesday, Febru ———S one of the many uses to ially where there are ey aed Bek. Zam-Bok ns no poisonous coloring matter/ See the name on every box before paying. ff, Sask., writes : au, little son cut the severe cut, I was going to take him toa ase the pain, I applied some Zam-Buk. im such relief that ease. I therefore Zam-Buk sold by all druggists and stores, or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, @c box. FREE Send this coupon; name of paper and Ic stump for free trial t Address Zam- kCo., 7 rt inued to do so e2ch Complete cure For This ¥eek Only Mel='n's Best Baking Powder 5-ib. or 9 to sell—worth $2.25 On sale re sidietate ls 2 eee N Veest Sodes in cartons, worth f ‘ GE Seats .. 4 Spi regular 25c, sell- shee ee All "she 25 per cent discount. Cow s Baler’s and Lipton’s cocoas gular 35c¢. on sale 4 for $1.09 Bens' ns and Canada Corn Starch— Th week omly......2 for 26e our ecial Blend Coffee— pecial 5 Ibs. $2.85 ‘ il Blend Tes, regu- Special 5& ibs. for $2.85 5 3 ch of our Tea & Coffee and get of ot famous Ink- ‘ountain Pens. i Fe CANNED GOODS SPECIAL Early «une eas, regular 25c, Spec. Pale Bs oe 4 tins for 75c Tolmatees, iarge Uns, reg. 25c, Spec. F 4 tins for 75c Deleon Green - Tips— regular cial 3 for $1.00 Have yuu tried our famous Apple Bulser? We will give you one tin 30c value with 4 tins of any othe kind of fruit—5 tins fur the price of four. Libby’s Big Value Pork & Beans— regular 25c Special 6 tins $1.00 OUR OWN BRAND BUTTER, lb. 75c L.M.F. Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. 80c Special Oranges 3 dozen for $1.00 Pacific Milk per case....... $6.50 Maple Leaf Milk per case ... $6.76 Alaska Pink Salmon, the best that money «an Duy; worth 50c— Special ; 3 tins for $1.15 Abbey’s Effervescent Salts, large bottles ular 75c. Special 65c Fine Oatmeal! gular iéc per Ib. OM BOIS tid bis Sas be Ko to sis 7c Rye Flour, reg. 10c Ib. On sale & a 5-lb. pkg. reg. 45c for 266 Quaker and Robin Hood selling $3.25 Provincial to clear out at ... $3.00 Brown Beans Special 3 Ibs. for 25¢ Seeded Raisins 12 oz. pkg. 2 for 3c Pure Honey in jars (Whites) lar 50¢ Special ....., Lemon and Grapefruit Marmalade in jars, regular 35ic—Speécial 26¢ Apple Butter in tins, Spec 2 for 36c - SOAP still selling Palm Olive at tic per Cake. Pearline large pkgs. and 5 bars of Golden West, the two worth to- day 75c—-On sale for...... 60c Remember all our good3 are QUALITY GOODS and we guarantee SATISFACTION PHONE 45 FULLE LIMITED We. are The HOUSE and the OWNER We are t ld of a house which was y insured against fire for Yet fre never touched continucu thirty years | PAINT, r it during the thirty years! How- ever, no less than seven people died in that dwelling. This case shows the difference between life insurance and ail other forms, Fire MAY COME but Death MUST COME If fire insurance is a neces Sity, and we think it ts, life in Surance is very much more neces Sary. If a possible danger should be. guarded against, how much more an inevitable one. Your family can be protected against the inevitable by a policy in THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. 3rd Ave. Phone 11 WANTED A LOAN OF $1,000 for a temm of three years on improved city property. Will pay 8% interest. Apply to Ed.H. Mortimer Real Estate and Insurance Agent. 3°4 Second Avenue INFORMATION WANTED Joe O'Donnell, last rince Rupert about a s being enquired for by his sis- Mrs. M. J. Flynn, of New York, in order to have the estate if a late relative cleared up. t! heard of it agt year ter, Pianos correctly tuned. $6.00, G. G, Walker. Phone Blue 389. tf Tite’s February Furniture Sal bargains. ti in full swing for 1 / . s Latin ¥ Cue ots B Tenders for Miscellaneous Supplies at Prince Rupert, B. C., for H.M. Imperial! and Canadian Ships, including those of ali ther British Dominions, ard all othe Canadian Government Ships Pacific waters, should they Sealed tenders addressed to the under signed will be received up to noon on February 25th, 1920, for supplies of the undermentioned items at Prince Rupert operating ii so desire. 5. Vie For Period of Three Months from 1st Apri to 30th June, 1920. 4. Fresh meats B. Fresh Fish c. Fresh Milk D. Fresh Vegetables E. Bacon & Lard F. Bread 6. Butter H. Miscellaneous Provisions 1. Ice For Period of Four Months From 1st Aprii to Sist July, 1920. J. Washing of Bedding, Clothing, etc For the Fiscal Year Commencing 1st April, 1920. k. Coal, Steaming Forms of tender ang all information may be obtained by applying to the under signed Applicants for forms are requested to State definitely the item, or items, on vhiey. they wish to tender. 2 lowest or any tender not necessaril: recepted (Signed) J. H. DELVES, Acting Naval Store Officer, H.M.C. Dockyard, Esquimalt, B.( February 6th, 1920. (Unauthorized. publication of vePtisement will not be paid for). this ad Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till March 1, 192u, for supplies consisting of HARDWARE, ROPF, ENGINE PARTS and ELECTRICAL GOODS, ete., for the patrol launches ia District No. 2. List of these supplies and conditions of tender may be obtained b ing to the Dominion Government Fisheries Office, Prince Rupert, B. C. Envelopes to be marked on the outside “Tender for Supplies.” The lowest or an) tender not necessarily accepted. J. T. ©. WILLIAMS, Inspector of Fisheries. ASSIGNEE’S SALE TAKE NOTICE that as Assignee for tl general benefit of the creditors of the es tate of Harry N. Killas, assigned, I w offer for sale at public auction on Thurs day the 19th day of February, 1920, at 2:39 p.m... the goods chattels and effects f the said Harry N. Killas. Sale to take place on the premises known “Candyland” on Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B. C Dated this 14th day of February, 1920 ©. GIBBONS, Assignee. Groceries Palmolive Soap for six months (buy all you need Special per cake 9c Sunlight Soap (the large size indi- vidual bar special this week 8c Libby’s Spinach 214-lb tin. Spec 21c¢ Niagara Falls Peas, regular 25¢ value; Special this week 18c tin. Matkin's Best Refuge Wax Beans— These are wax colored and shaped like the Refuge Green Bean. , Posi- lively the finest pack we have -ever seen. Special, per tin 22c Royal City Tomatoes 28. Special 16c Royal City Purspkin 2%4s. Solid pack Special ao No. 1 Japan Rice, per Jb. BOo5D.. ROGER % 994 6'6 4:0 0:0 te $8.00 Seeded Raisins, 12-0z. pkg. Special Mek tht AES 6 ea eee te abate 16\40¢ Evap. Prunes, size 40-50 per Ib. 28¢ Evap Prunes, size 80-90 per Ib. 49¢ New season Dates in bulk, lb. 60c Spring Clothes Pins, per doz.... Be §-String Brooms, reg $1.85 Spec 97c Toilet Paper, round, each .... 6¢ Pairy Toilet Soap, hotel size @ 2Be Purity R. Oats 20-Ib sack Spec $1.89 Van Camp Pork & Beans Individual Pe Fh 8 for 26c CANNED FRUITS Ouvuaker Pears, heavy syrup, 2s Spec- jal ‘oP es ccchasecsd £3 ee Red unpitted Cherries 2s anec. 98¢ !ibby's Sliced Pineapple 2s Spee 39r Libby’s Sliced Peaches (talls) 38¢ Rupert Table Supply Co, Phones 211, 212 COMMISSION GIVES VERDICT Says Trainmen Trusted to Luck or Disobeyed Orders. WINNIPEG, | Feb, 47.—"Eight eople were killed because the trainmen trusted to luck or failed to obey instructions” is the find- ing of the special commission ap- pointed to inquire into the recent wreck on thegf. P. R. near Nort! say. COUNCIL OF PREMIERS IN SESSION MONDAY LONDON, Feb. 17.—The Coun- cil of Premiers resumed their onferences yesterday with Pre- Lloyd George, Earl Curzon, and ler “I. Cambon and the Belgian Japanese ambassadors in attend- nce. FiSH ARRIVALS There were a number of boats . port this morning with fish : the was rather late. The following were the arrivals: Vali 7.000: Kodiak, 32,000; La Paloma 14,000; H. & R., 6,000; Westfjor 14,000; Vienna, 7,000; Rosespit , and Saturn, 5,500. sale Central Labor Council O- B. U. eets tonight at 8 o'clock, Carpets, floor oilcloth and lins- leums at Tite’s Big Sale values. — ea eeeeenisseeeees * TOO LATE 12 CLASSIFY * i ed TO RENT—One furnished suite. Apply Mrs. Wolters, St. Louis Rooms. Phone Red 91. ii ee St. Regis Cafe Wednesday, February 18 BREAKFAST, 35c j 7 a.m. to 10 am. , Stewed Prunes ; Rolled Oats or Grape Nuts Hot Cakes Stripped with Bacon ‘ Toast, Marmalade, Coffee LUNCHEON, 50c 11:30 to 2 p.m. AND DINNER, 50c Dinner 5 pum to 7:30. M¢.caroni English Sole eoup ! Tartar Baked Chichen Halibut au Gratin New England Boiled Dinner Baked Macaroni and Cheese irish Stew with Dumplings Atkin’s Sausage, Buckwheat Cakes Asparagus Tips on Toast Roast Beef, Pan Gravy Potatoes Mashed Vanilla Pudding Coffee Sauce M.M.Stephens Notary Public Conveyancer For a QUICK SALE Lots 42 and 43, Block 27, Section 1, Park Avenue Cash for the pair. Look them over and buy. M. M. Stephens Rea! Estate insurance Financial Agent . , SOOLOOPO CEOS FOIOOONOCO9O DVI CCC COC —————— _— Local News Notes For Taxi. Phone 67. tf . . . 25 per cent off Brushes. Ful- tf. ler’s 45. . - . A new delicious sweet biscuit, Leap Year Sandwich: Fuller's, 45. Tapestry Chesterfields and easy at’ Tite’s February Sale tf hairs prices. . * * 'ite’s February Sale for brass iron beds, springs and mat- ihe. . tf . . ° Meeting of Carpenters Union| Wednesday night at 8 o'clock Special business- 41 . . . Carpets, floor oil cloths and linoleums at special prices. iarrie’s Furniture Store. tt 4n adding machine, valued at ={50,. is to be purchased for the ity treasurer's office in the city hall. . *. . Among the class leaders in the Seal Cove school, Grace Cratk heads Division 9, with Frances Hanecq second. . . . Permission for Harry ©. Mobley to build a garage on the street al the corner of Young Street and Fourth Ave. was refused by the City Council last night. *. . ° The general borrowing by-law for the borrowing of $50,000 for the year 1920 was intnoduced and put through its first reading at the council meeting last night. Regular meeting G. W. V. A. Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. pecial order of business: Dis- ussion as to future political ac- ion. All members requested to ttend. Ai Effective February 1, the salary f Malcolm McLeod, city road foreman, is to be increased from $143 to $155 monthly. This was the decision of the city council ast night. A dance will be given by the Women’s Auxiliary of the O- B.U. at the O. B. U. hall, corner of Sixth Street and Fulton Street, on Vednesday night at 8 o'clock. verybody welcome. 41 There will be no inquest in re- card to the death of the late John Smart who was found in a dying ‘ondition in a pool room in the ity. The coroner is satisfied “hat there was no suspicion of oul play. . * ° Awaiting the return of samples ‘rom three dffferent rock quarries n the district whieh are now un- ‘ergoing analysis in the south he decision of the Board of Works as to the rock to be used mn the city streets has not yet een made. ® * . A letter from Garnett, Young & ‘o., telephone experts at Seattle, ead at the council meeting last ight states that fhe city tele- jhone system is far from absolete nd that extensions could be 1ade that wouTd serve this city ‘or years to come. The letter was referred to the utilities com- nittee for their information. 2+. ® ® A committee of two members if the City Council is to be ap- ointed by the mayor to confer with the Board of Trade and the W:. V. A. in the matter of recting a memorial. The mayor promised this last night to a dele- atian from the G. W. VY. A. con- isting of’ Dr. N. M- MeNeill, J. ampbell and D. 8. Cameron, vhich met. the council at its reg- tlar meeting. * . . Alderman Rochester proposed, at Jast night's council meeting that the city clerk he instructed to wrile to the post oflice in- spector requesting an improved mail service between here and Vancouver. The matter of the Princess Beatrice not carrying mails at the week-end now that the G. T. P. main point suggestion council. laid off was the criticism. The adopted by the is of was NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Frederick Pafker, deceased: Bids are invited for the pur- hase of lot 24, block 24, Section 4 (Third Avenue), with store and cabin thereon, subject to 4-year ease. tf CHAS. C. PERRY, Exeéutor. Scrims, Marquisettes, Voiles and curtain materials 20% dis- count at Tite’s February Sale. tf SY 17, 1999 =— ~\ are Coney omens ee ee ee eR ee Nemes er mere ee eee, a ==, T IS a good deal a matter of guess work as to whether the prices of shoes are going down or not. travellers that call on us from th eastern shoe factories say that prices higher and are going still higt Ki particularly in the case of the finer leathers. In Any Case Our Shoe Prices Are Down and will remain down until our over-large stock is much reduced. Men’s, Women’s at Sale Prices - New Spring Shipments of Dry Goods are arriving and we have put into stock this week many things ofginterest to our lady customers. New Dress Goods, New Silks, and various other lines have replenished our stock. H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St hE a he and Children’s Shoes All ic ler, ; | laiiidanememaae q 8. C. Undertakers. Phone 41. a FOR SAL i Excellent house and lot in section 6 not far King Edward School. Has eight rooms, bath, fire range. The price is only . | $3,000 on easy terms. | H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Insurance Rentals Real Estate es Take this Prescription to the Prince Rupert Drug Company’s Store! Phone Srd Avenue, opposite 2nd St, INSURANCE David H. Hays General Real Estate Agent Sor. Second Avenue and Second Street. there, for I than you have to pay fully tion. com P.0, Box 1 34 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention 215 Royal insurance Co Northern As urance tondon & Lancashir Co., Limited. London & Lancash! Accident Co. I always send gredients they fresh and of the very best quality. They double check every prescript which means a whole lot to you, and, too, ~this kind of service doesn’t cost you any more The Prince Rupert Druglo.. NOTARY PUBLIO Fidelity-Phenix Fire insurance patients know that the in- are always would ordinarily for the less care nded f rescrip- pou! — mpany, Limited. Co., Limited. e Fire Insurance re Guarantee 4 Co.” COAL TENDERS Various Prices Quoted City for Different Qualities of Tenders for 30 tons of coal for the City Hall! were opened at ing jast night and referred to the Committee. Finance as follows: Prince Rupert Coal Co., Alberta Coal, $10 per ton, f.0.b, City Hall; .0.D. Cars. Consumers’ ( Coal, $9.55 f.o.b. cars: $8.25 per ton, f Telkwa cars, Albert and Coal Coal, $7.00 f.o0.b- cars. One decayed 0 Fuel: lowers you the supplying of the Council Meet. They DENTAL NURSE joal Co., Cadoni'n The “Dinector Co,, $9.00 f.o.b-, factured in Print Liue 92, McCaffery , Albert ———— Phonola and Prince Rupert Supply Co., Foot- ‘clear at special hills Coal, $7.95 f.o.bs cans: | Furniture Store. Don’t neglect you DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, Afternoon, 1.30 to © day, 9 to 12 only. Tuesday, Wednescé day, from 7 to 9. PHONE 109 FOR RL eerererarerarerares eres Ne r missing r efficiency 9 to 12; 30; Satur Evening’ y and Frr IN ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT Manil- »pone Rupert. ee » Oorsel. e naa {0 phonographs : og.——Barn price r i