in ee Friday, ry bruacy 20 1994 wr RS g7e 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 artiste, Will Edauads Prince Rupert Music Store Opposite the Post Office fox 644 Phone BLACK 183 oe Finer Workmanship simpler styles, more graceful outlines and neater finish are some of tic noticeable good points about this year’s ‘ 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 The Practical Shoe Men Phone 357. DPC! POOL LOE AI TOP OP DOP OPI LLL I LID LL ILO LO LD LE DDOLDO DOLD COD TOM LEE CO. { ; 840 Second Avenue, West. ; 2 § VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labor, Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 P.O, Box 725 CLPPLL GDL IPL PPL FL LI SDE POR OPROVODODDS OP OL PDL LE DOLL VC LPOLIL OD ODD BD OPOPOODD« BE. H. SHOCKLEY | GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doors, mouldings and all interior finish lumber al- ways in stock. Agent for J. Fyfe Smith’s hardwood. Estimates Given, REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. or orn” Hotel Prince Rupert TARLETON AC TS EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La Carte. 4 ner ain an . 4 we A. G. GRAY Teacher of Piano Studio 137 Second Avenue PHO E 182 or 444 Sein PACIFIC CARTAGE, LTD, PHONE 93 Reliable Service at reasonable Rates, We have Warehouse facilities. 8. E. Parker, Manager Phon® Green 607 1017 3rd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in Light and Heavy Con- struction, Repairs and Alterations, First Class Staircase Work and Finishing. Estimates Cheerfully Given BRICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS ~ . 2 — | { (MANUFACTURER SEEKS A SITE F. R. Leyland of New Westminster Was Here With View to Establishing New Industry. IMPORTANCE OF CHEAP POWER IS DISCUSSED Company Supplies it at Three- Quarters of a cent a Kilowatt Hour in Fraser River City. ~ ey “A suitable site with power is what I am looking for, in order to establish a factory for the es- tablishment of laminated wood materials,” said F. R. Leyland, factory manager of Laminated Materials Co: of New Westminster who returned home last night af- ter, making investigations here. The company which Mr. Ley- land represents already has a factory at New Westminster where they manufacture water- proof ply wood panels and boxes. for this they use chiefly cotton- wood. As there is a good supply of cottonwood in this district, up all the rivers, the company de- ided to investigate the possi- bilities of locating here. They nt Mr. Leyland to go over the Keround and later he will return to look over timber limits and make a further investigation. Five-acre Site. “What we want is a five-acre ite on the railway and water with a place suitable for booming logs,’ said Mr. Leyland. ‘Besides that we want to get about 1,200 horse power of electric energy sufficient to operate the factory. We have already ordered the ma- chinery and we shall establish a plant somewhere, but just where some has not yet been decided. The LAND REGISTRY AC'L, (Sections 36 and 134.) te Application No. 11366-l, File 6274. TAKE NOTICE that application has been imade to register David H. Hays, of Prince iupert, B, C., a8 owner in fee under a fax Sale Deed from the Coilector of the ty of Prince Rupert, bearing date the 23rd day of October, 1919, of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract ol and and premises situate, lying and being in the City of Prince Rupert, more par- vcularly known and described as Lot thirty (30), Block forty-two (42), See iion eight (8), (Map 923), You are re- quired to’ contest the claim of the tas purchaser within 35 days from the date i the service of this notice (which maj ve effected by ptblication in the Daily News, Prince Rupert), and your attention is called to section 36 of the “‘Land Regis ivy Act” with amendments, and to the iolowing extract therefrom:— “and in default of a caveat or cer- tificate Of lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the person entitied under such tax sale, all persons so served with ROwce,: 3..*,°. and those claiming through or under them, and all per- sons claiming any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claim- ing auy interest in the land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever estopped and de- barred from .setting up claim to or in respect of the land so_ sold for taxes, and the Registrar shall register the person entitied under such tax sale us owner of the land so sold for taxes,”’ AND WHEREAS application has bee made for a Certificate of Indefeasible Tith tv the above-mentioned lands, in the nami f David H. Hays, AND WHEREAS on investigating the tithk it appears that prior to the 10th day o October, 1908 (the date on which the sai inds were sold for overdue taxes), you were the Crown Granted owner thereof. WVURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the same time I shall effect registration i pursuance of such application and issu: a Certileate of Indefeasible Tithe to th said lands in the name of David H. Hay unless you take and prosecute the prope: proceedings .to establish your claim, i ‘hy, to the said lands, or to prevent suc proposed action on my part. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Princ: Rupert, B.C., this 7th day of November \,.D. 1919. H, F, MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles, ro Ethel Tate, Victoria, B.C, 56 u TIMBER SALE X 2086. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 26th day of February, 1920, for the purchase of Licence X 2086 to cut 2,600, 000 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock on an area adjoining Lot 505, Chuck-walli Hiver, Range 2, Coast District. One (1) year will-be allowed for re moval of timber. Further particulars of the*Chief Forest er, Victoria, or the District Forester, vrince Rupert, B. C, Cadomin Coal FURNACE & STEAM COAL al). RPP rates Ton Loose QR ao ci0ie hind sels Ton Sacked CLEAN SCREENED KITCHEN LUMP. OURO... tek hkece Ton Sacked No wait. Full weight. Consumers Coal Company J. Lorne MacLare., Wianager Room 11, Smith Block. Phones: -7 and Black 293. THE DAILY NEWS _NO PROFITEERING WITH ZAM-BUK Before the war, Zam-Buk was 60c. a box. All during the war, when the cost of production was rapidly advancing, the price of Zam-Buk to the consumer remained the same. Now, with the war over, While some prices continue to soar, Zam-Buk is still 50c. a box! Not only so, but the same high ~ standard of quality has been main- tained throughout. There has been no profiteering. in regard to Zam-Buk. For every box you have bought, you have been asked to pay fair value only. Is this method of doing business not worthy of recognition? Ans- wer this question by continuing to recommend, to appreciate, and to use Zam-Buk—the greatest house- hold healer of modern times, Use it for all skin troubles, ec- zema, ringworm, abscesses, ulcers, boils, pimples, piles, blood-poison- ing, chapped hands, cold sores, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, etc, All Dealers, 55c. Box. supply of suitable wood is in favor uf this place,” Asked regarding the power supply at New Westminster, Mr. cyland said they had been pay- ing one cent a kilowat hour but the Western Canada Power Co. was now to give them a three- quarter cent rate. This was not 1 cheap rate compared with what chey were giving others. A boun- tiful supply of power was what suill up a community. tmpertance of’ Power- “T should like to emphasize especially,” concluded Mr. Leyland after half an hour of in- teresting discussion. “it is. im- possible to get your load before you have your supply of power. fhe power must come first and whoever puts in the power must be prepared to carry the concern a short time until the load is secured. Power is what builds cities. It is the one thing above all others that manufacturers look for when they are seeking a location. Take it from me, that if Prince Rupert has the power to sell at a competitive rate she wll find no difficulty in securing the industries. You must have the goods, however, before you cen sell them.” it is understood that Mr. Ley- land’s inquiry will come before date with a view to urging the ithe Board of Trade at an early desirability of having sites and power available tor concerns that may be in search thereof. this XANDPARENTS OF MISS WALKER ARE GIVEN A SURPRISE Young People Gather at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Patmore and Present Cup to Grand- Daughter. About thirty young people sur- prised Mr, and Mrs, L. W. Pat- more at their home on Borden St. last night to congratulate them on having attained the great dis- tinetion of being grandparents. ‘The evening passed all too quick- ly, the hours being lured away through the wiles of dancing and song. Following a bountiful supper served at midnight a presentation of a sterling silver mug suitably inscribed was made to “The Pat- more Granddaughter,’ Miss Mar- roret Eleanor Walker, and en- trusted to Mrs. Patmore to de- liver to her daughter, Mrs, Robert Walker. The presentation was made on behalf of the young people by H. F. Pullen, and Mr. Patmore and Mr. Walker each suitably replied. The party broke up shortly af- ter one o'clock after spending a most enjoyable evening, ICE CONDITIONS ARE BAD OFF NEWFOUNDLAND HALIFAX, Feb. 19.—Newfound- land reports are that ice condi- tions are worse this year than ever before, the ice being solid farther south than has been pre- viously experienced. The ofticers of the patrol vessel Bear say that the lower end of the pack is bigck with walrus, indicating that the ice is solid for a great Cecitee north as the animals always con- gregate near open water. Two-color window fhe eye quickly. News. Job eards take See them at the Department. a a a a Oe et BE te emcees toa rms oma rte BE { house for man and wife. Apply box 42, Daily News Ofiice. 4a WANTED — First class stenog- rapher and clerk, one with in- surance .ollice experience pre- ferred. M. M, Stephens. tf \WANTED—Woman cook or help- er at the Inlander, 830 Second between 7th and 8th tf MAID WANTED—Mrs. J. C. Me- Lennan, 430 Fourth Ave. West. a i Avenue, streets. FOR SALE FOR SALE—4 heavy double beds with spring and mattress in perfect condition; kitchen table; i chairs; 1 two-bunner coal oil 4 dresser, Very cheap for cash. To be seen any time. 508 Fifth Avenue Kast. Oppo- site Hospital. 43 FOR SALE—12 h.p. heavy duty Atlas, with bronze shaft, pro- pelier, magneto, coil, etc. ‘This is the engine I used in the ‘Aileen.’ It is in perfect order and very little used. $1,600.00— M.M. Stephens. ti stove; bOR SALKE—25-40 h.p. Medium Duty Sterling Engine, Bosch Ignition, 4 cyl., 4 cycle, in per- fect condition. $4,500.00.—M. M. Stephens. tf “| OY,’ 14% year old Airedale; 54 ibs., registered pedigree; ex- ‘eHent watchdog and good to children, is for. sale. Price 375.00. Mrs. Bay, Anyox, B.C, “OR SALE—Car, of dry wood for immediate delivery. 14 inch and it foot lengths. Pacific Cartage, Limited. FOR SALKE — 100 bundles of old newspapers, cheap for a job lot —News Ollice. FOR RENT POR 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 Third Avenue West. ti TRANSFER \LLOWAY'S CARTAGE—Order your Coal now. Patronise- re- turned veteran. Phone Green 325. tf INVESTMENTS NVESTMENTS — 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 Calgary. European invest- ments specially dealt with Leading financial house of Vancouver and Victoria. Ad- dress all replies to BURDICK BROS. AND BRETT, LD., Stock and Bond Brokers, Hotel Van- couver Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. EUROPEAN INVESTMENTS Offer exceptional opportunities for investors just now on account of the low value of European currency and the fact that the Canadian doilar is’ at a prem- ium in most Kuropean coun- tnies. British, French, Belgian FOREST RANGERS . Ao. sFemina tion for Pores ranch of the Lands Department will be held in the Court House. Prince Aupert, on March 3rd, 1920, ‘he examination will be partly written and partly oral. The questions will be inainly on logging, cruising, surveying, forest protection, etc,, but will also’ test candidates, ability -to yrepare reports, Physical ability and good character are Kapgers in the absolute requirements, Candidates must be British Subjects resident in Canada for at least one year and not more than 50 years of age, Initial salary 81,500.00 per annum, Returned soldiers, with the necessary qualifications will recetve preference, Applications to take examination will be recelved up to the day of examination by the District Forester, Prince Rupert, from whom application forms may be obtained All statements made by’ applicants as to experience, education and fitness are subject to verification ; subies ) by Examination W. H. MACINNES, Civil ares Commissioner, arliament t bas Buildings, Victoria, B,C. |CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ; a St te Pt a Coe antes | r WANTED. and Italian Government war --- loans can be bought with 15% WANTED—2 or, 3 furnished) |, 405% better opportunity housekeeping rooms or small of return by Canadians than by investors in (he countries men- tioned, Confidential circular in this reward mailed upon request. Ask to be placed on our mail- ing list for monthly financial review which deals with every phase of the investment situa- tion. Latest information re. garding standings, prices, yields, etc., of any bond onse-| curity supplied free upon ap- plication. Vancouver and Vi toria’s leading financial house, BUKDICK BROS, & Brett, LTD., Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, b. C, FOUND fOUND—Tobacco pouch, Apply Daily News office, tf