FORM vee tine, Quinine, , and Cam- ust what e Hubbers kind ick Sacks, ete corduroys Handbags lothing Shoe Findings lassware most of the Above Carried In Stock fost : j, F. Maguire SAE YOUR SIGHT or e most valuable of sl] the sens is the most east understood. frer f Is, which, upon be traced directly { tive eyesight HE re i] of the cause will T stat re e the delicate and run-down suf to robust health. When £ perly prescrib- e vision to nor- imal a n ill eye strain. | Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist hird Ave. Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office BO Sox Eat at the boston (rill me ns WHITE COOKS ONLY We carry nothing but SwirT’s Premium Hay BACON and trict 1 Eggs. For a Go try our Brookfield Sausage and Eggs Co tvle We make ; vecialty of Good Well Cooked inner, NestholmeLuneh i) d Home Cooked Meal \\ e unexcelled Cooking, Breakfast 35e and 40c, From 7 a, m, to 10:30 a. m. Luncheon 11:30 tog. ) . 50c Dinner 5:30 to 7:30 50c Apprecias Rs epee latior our Home. 0OKed Me als seen by our Salisti< { omers, “der the | Of Miss May management Billings, Short Orders Sep ved at An time from 7 a.m, ; to Midnight RF - or Comfort. Courtesy~ and Service £0 to The SAVOY HOTEL Rv : T. Bowness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 r t p Y te | tc w“ tl sé f¢ “ ir il FRACAS OVER Commissioner tral states, telephones Washing- ton asking that warrants be ob- gan state constables, was led by State Attorney P. A. McDough of iron County, he said. has received fnom RK. C. W. Lett, G. T- P. tourist and colonization agent, a small sample of the new hull-less oat that has recently been developed by the Dominion cerealist. The new seed will be tried out at Mr. Oulton’s ranch and also in higher ground. The plan and it has the largest floor tween Prince Rupert and Edmon- by 36 feet and will be a general purpose hall. It is well equipped hes been specially made with a last week. dent that the coming summer will} ), lakes country. G. —<—$—<$———— THE DAILY Nitws PROHIBITION IN MICHIGAN Declares iron County Is in State of Revolt. (Speciai via G.T. P. Telegraphs.) CHICAGO, Feb. 23.—Declaring iron County, Michigan, is in open] © Among the latest buildings to be into Prince George are renamed evolt” against the -federal au- hority, Major A. L. Dalrymple, rohibition director for the cen- Assistant Prohibition Director alord at Washington, promises » communicate with Palmer at nce, Leo- J. Grove, supervising pro- p George Oulton of Bulkley Flats e s « A credit to the town of Smith- s and a standing monument to G el the enterprise of ber citizens, the I town hall, is to be opened for mally on March 8 with a grand ball. The new hall is most mod- ern in regerd to construction and ace of any similar building be- m. It is a two-story building 90 ith dressing rooms and the floor the place as iis place from Francois Lake} ph: Mr. Prosser is conti- « a stampede of settlers to the; , The general borrowing bylaw wr the city amounting to $50,000 as put through its second read- ig at last night's council meet 1g and passed. Pianos correctly tuned. $6.00, C, Walker. Phone Blue 389. tf PRINCE GEORGE The Large along the roads from Fort George and South Fort George are be- oming brought the Bakery, Campbell, the small house of P. G. B, Bodeker, the Northern Lum- Ge Lareville, assistant lant, hibition agent for northern Mich- The igan, was held up by Iron County alected officials while seizing contraband sind @ liquor and eleven barrels of con- > . ; passed fiscated wine was taken” from anette him. The attack on Grove, who was accompanied by three Michi- Wa Canadian After an eight-weeks’ tour of the State of Washington, where he secured many recruits for the ; ar z ] Ss sec f experiment will be followed with aes of land in this section o great interest by all farmers. ritish eorge. rade To cope with the heavy trattic men he next summer as a natural development of the lakes of land tion. The Princess Mary arrived her yesterday and left She ha G. W. nade. hous come rinan, the r Ge VA, A piano es nonplace esidence tained from Attorney General Palmer for the anrest of the state| bel: Company's big barn and the attorney of Iron County, two] old “Tribune” office. ‘deputy sheriffs, two police of- Saag ficers and. three. wealthy.Helian Hugh McKay, M. M., late of the residents of Iron River. 49th battalion, has pointed deputy fire chi also a returned man, engineer at the power and has been appointed city clerk. orge W. cinb rooms ale becoming more popular every day and many improvements are | being 1 moved in much to the delight of musical members. and notice board are also up so that all business of the associa- tion will in future be posted. A letter rack being been ap- has been | drawn sights. Pioneer, of J. R. ef; Ei J. Fenwick “VOIX DE VILLE” said Jean Chardavoine, and thus came into being three hundred and to-day we call “Vaudeville”, Vaudeville is the melting pot of the dramatic and musical arts. In it nothing is out of place; it includes drama, comedy, and every form of music from grand opera to ° °° . Conservative Association farce and burlesque; officers Jast Wednesday : : ‘: vote of confidence was jazz is heard upon its stage. in the work of the local E : : . . Vv wh ho ee ery city has its favorite vaudeville house. Cameron, brakeman, and Ralph Roman, conductor, on the Northern were $400 and $150 tast Saturday by Judge Robertson for having re- ceived Ogilvie appeared for the crown and P. E. Wilson and Alec Young for the defence. stolen Columb #“onvention Alwand has been made president, George E, McLaughlin, vice-pres- ident, and Alex, Ogston, secretary: property . ia, John son neturned last week to Prince Mr. Henderson was one of the delegates to the Boards of at Vancouver, AT FRANCOIS LAKE J. H. Keefe Has Provided Place of Comfort for ——__—_—_—_ Travelers. after da few anticip the Francois Lake Hotel will serve noon at for Alaskan ports at 4 passengers fo here and quite a number boun for Juneau. result of the home, with fined . We e in your parlor or living room Hender- ZA entertainment into your home? “Edison and Music” SS Charles W. Teetzel, ata distance from the great cities—can have vaudeville right in your Lhe NEW EDISON 6é . The Phonograph with a Soul’’ This marvellous instrument—that is every other instrument in one—will Rre-Creatrer everything that vaudeville has, to offer—the entire magic of the theatre staged for your amusement and pleasure, Why not let the New Edison bring this wondertul variety of 's a beautiful book that you should have. ask for it and «iV hat the Critics Sa 'y” too—it proves Edison superiority. 256 fifty years ago what a French musician; tragedy, But you—who live Just Prince Rupert ates for as headquarters for many land Certificate of improvements. a paenssab en and fur buyers, who pre- NUTICE i TION ACT ‘ > "e s - and iously made hurried tript| copper crest” Mineral Claim, situate in N THE MATTER “OF through that district because | ne Naas River Mining Division of Cassia: cont. RADOVICH, ‘strict. TAKE NOTICE there was no hotel accommoda- Where located:—Glacier Creek, Granby Honour F. McB ay. f January, A.D. 1920, TAKE NOTICE that I, B. L. Johnson, Free ‘iner’s Certifcate No. 81762-B, intend, \ty days from the date hereof, to apply ' the Mining Recorder for a Certificate f Improvements, for the ‘purpose of ob- o me, on or ining @ Crown Grant of the above claim. February, A. D. \nd further take notice that action, un- debted to the estate ‘r section 85 must be commenced before he vich, deceased, and all cluims against the 3 o'eloc before are COLUMBIA. deceased, that by an order of His Young, made the sth day I was appointed Administratar of the estate of Tony Rado- having said estate hereby equired to furnish same, properly verified, day of 1920, and all parties in- required to pay amount of their tndebtedness to me the view to the use of a dance hall. There is also aj district, a development which will commodious stage with all con-]| be hastened in no small measur¢ TIMBER SALE X 1988. veniences for the staging of mov-| by the carrying out of the pro betes aot ike as eet TIMBER SALE X 1987. : “ > next s C metied tenders will be receive y the Seaied tenders will be received by th ing pictures and stock companies | #’am for next summer oma . Ml nister of Lands not later than noon 60 | Maister of Lands not later than noon on y ; » Prov d Settlement |" 1 days of March, 1920, for the {the tith days of March, 1920, for th is well. by the Provincial Land “ 4 | vUrchase of Licence X 1988, to cut 1,440,- pi ‘chase of Licence X 1987, to cut 1,040,- . ’ Loard, Mr. J. H- Keefe has just] ovo toot of Fir, Cedar and Hemlock on an i0v0 feet of Fir, Cedar and Hemlock on an ar st e “aro Lk 87 a > : ! situs . > » é . Although he is one of the oldest completed a first class hotel at . af ek ae 87, Dean re, ee Dean Channel, Range 3, settlers of the Lakes district,| Keefe's Landing, on the south we ®) oar will be allowed for re- Two (2) years will be allowed for re » a moval a umber, moval of timber. having come into the country!) shore of Francois Lake. ; Furt jer particulars of the Chief Forester, Further particulars of the Chief Forester rade pam ‘ctoria, B. C., or District Forester, pe *toria or District Forester, P : over the old Cariboo trail, R. D. This is the first hotel in the] ‘ — oe or District Forester, Prince ee ee r District Forester, Princé Prosser made his first visit to| Jakes district and it is expecte: * ere ne Re re - ——— — ---— - -- MINERAL ACT | N THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- ‘THE ESTATE O} intestate parties are 15th issuance of: such Certificate of Im orthwith wemente.- . is J. H. McMULLIN, Nated this 11th day of December, A. D. OMcial Administrator. 19. Dated this 13th day of January, 1920. — i i TIMBER SALE X 1940. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the ath day of March, 1920, for the pur- shase of Licence X 1940, to cut 1,092,000 feet of Spruce and Hemlock on Lot 2073, Massett Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands Dis- trict . Une (1) year will be allowed for re- moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B, C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land. VANCOUVER LAND OCT OISTMNCT I OF COAST, RANGE > Ane situate on the west coast. of Calvert sland. TAKE NOTICE that Helge Smeby, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation foreman of fish station, intends to apply for r- mission to purchase the following described lands :— Commencing at @ post planted 1% miles north of the N.W. corner of Lot 897; thence east 40 chatns; thence north 40 chains; thence west 40 chains; thence south 40 chains, and containing 160 acres more or less, HELGE SMEBY, By Mark Smaby, Agent. 2ist, 1920. —_——— — Dated January t’s a Great Life If You Don’t Waelaa® ——————— Gene Byrne s Says:—“I IVE BEEN WoRKING MY HEAD OFF IN POLITICS FOR TEN WEARS- NEVER GoT A THING CLT CF IT AND BOOBS Wie NEVER DID ANYTHING FOR THE PARTY ARE HOLDING OWN GOOD JoBs- ILL SEE MR. PINEAPPLES, OUR LEADER AND PUT IT RIGHT OP TO HIM FOR. A GooP POLITICAL — inne ase astangaeemrrr* PLT ANYWAY SEE. MR, MOCKORANGE AND pont FORGET NTION Femirnt He ty Meee CANT DO ANYTHING ok You Now BUT | HAPPENED TO OVERATAR MR CRAP EPROIT SAX HE NEEDED A MAN JOST LIKE IF You WERE ONLY AROOND YESTERDAY Ov COULD RAVE D THE JOB BUT PROBABLY MR QUINCE CAN jae \ Wane) You MR. GRAPEFRUIT