THE DAILY a EWS : Nuesday, -— T WEEK OF TITE’S __o Mrs. Hander’s Suggestion Mrs. sestion. Hander gives us a sug” It is known to many, of course. She cuits, with Pacific Milk just as they co into the oven. It gives the baking that rich says to brush oven bis- pies and pastry scones, CECIL BAARIE irown to have on their pies, giaze so many women like etc. Pacific Milk Co. Limited 352-Drake 8t., Vancouver, B.C. FACTORY AT LADNER, B.C. Pint, ‘ es CHEESE Ee Nion de. ¢ sae j Vaeeday anJ ii Vieduesday | 3 DAYS ONLY on sale, pe: 333C Limit, 3 ibs. to a Customer. Why pay a pound for cheese when you can get the very best for 33 1-3—Order ce 400 now. re FURNITURE of five roms for sale. Get a bceais of our Strictly in good condition. 2214 Sixt Fresh Eggs, selling at 80c Avenue or : phone Red 4168. 48. a «1 Space OES FOR SALE -— Remington . type “Qur Own Brand” Butter 75c writer No. 10. Apply box 40, The Best Creamery Butter Daily News office. 48 York, of a late relative cleared up. Westholme Tonight — NOTICE A meeting of the Prince Rupert} Amateur Athletic Association will | be held in the Board of Trade | rooms on 2nd Avenue at 8 o’ciock p.m- Tuesday, 24th February. All persons who subscribed $10 | or over to the association are members and are requested to at- tend, Important business to be! transacted. 46 S. P. MeMORDIE, President. * INFORMATION WANTED Joe O'Donnell, last heard of in Prince Rupert, about a year ago, | is being enquired for by his sis- ter, Mrs. M. J. Flynn, of New in order to have the estate tf CREEK IEEE ER HHS * TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY * eect ecunneeaee ET Be Fresh fruit and green stuff . every boat. FULLER 3, Limited Phone -45 The HOUSE and th: OWNER of a house which was uous insur -d against fire for ear>. Yet fre never touched tie thirty years! How- s than seven people died ling. This case shows ihe difference between life insurance and all other forms. Fire MAY COME but Death MUST OME. If fre insurance is a neces- ty, and we think it is, life in- surance is very much more neces- sary. if ga possible danger should be guarded against, how much more an ineVitabie one. Your family can be protecied against the inevitable by a policy in St. Regis Cafe Wednesday, February 24 BREAKFAST, 35c 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Stewed Prunes Mush or Grape Nuts Home made Sausage Toast and Coffee LUNCHEON, 50c 11:30 to 2 p.m. AND 50c DINNER, Dinner & p.m to 7:30. Macaroni Soup Fillet of Plaice, Tartar Sauce Baked Halibut au Grat n Boiled Pork Spare Ribs with Spinach Lamb Pot Pie with Dumplings Beef Stew with Vegetables Baked Vé&al Loaf, Country Gravy Liver and Bacon Roast Beef, Pan Gravy Ginger Pudding, Fruit Sauce Coffee THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. | OF CANADA. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. 3rd Ave. Phone 11 M.M.Stephens Notary Pubiic PCRs “4 Conveyaucer For a | Best Coal Alberta Screened GUARANTEED LUMP For Kitchen Stove. Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton Sacked ... $7.75 per '2 ton DASA ood esacn. s $13.50 per ton Cnly a Limited Supply Phone Your Order Now Albert & McCaffery LTD. Phones 564 and 116 QUICK SALE Lots 42 and 43, Block 27, Section 1, Park Avenue $1,000 Cash for the pair. Look them over and buy, ° M. M. Stephens Rea! Estate Insurance Financial Agent | — FURNITURE, DRAPERY, CROCKERY, LIN LINOLEUM, ™™ a BOF BIO OL OI OF OL ODO CA OE CL CL CD OOO 44 DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efliciency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.80; Satur- dy, 9 to 12 only. Evenin 8, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9, DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO FISHERMEN I have for sale at my residence m ist Ave. 4 Marine Gas Engines: Two seven house power. One twelve horse power. One twenty horse power. All the above are new and will ve sold at a sacrifice. tf P. RORVIK. The offer of J. R. Morgan Co., Ltd., to accept city bonds for street work in the city had been withdrawn failing prompt accept- ance by the city. A letter to this ‘iTeet was read at last night's council meeting and ordered filed. 2 * ® L- W. Patmore is in Hazelton acting as prosecutor in the cas of Rex versus Peter Himadan changed with the murder of Me- intosh, the same charge of which the famous Gun-a-Noot was ac- quitted recently.’ The prelimin- ory hearing commenced yesterday und Mr. Patmore is expected Lack by tonight's train. The loan under the Soldiers’ Scheme at first granted ) Hugh MeMillan has been trans- erred to Sydney Batcher. Two art loans not used, making up the sum’ef $2,500, has also been ranted to H. M. Landry. Alder- nan Rochester reported that the allotment of $100,000 for soldiers’ housing has now all been used. ousing “SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. — DISTRICT OF UREN CHARLOTTE ISLA NOTICE that William J. TAKE Leary ol “kidegale, B.C., settler, intends to apply ivr a license to prospect for coal and vetroleum on and under the following seseribed lands:— Commencing ct @ post planted at the torth-east corner of DL 2799, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, ihence south 80 chains, thence west ev tains, to point of commencement. Dated this 2ist day of October, 1919. WILLIAM J, LEARY, Applicant. SKEENA LAND RKECORDING DIVISION. DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE SLANDS. I TAKE NOTICE that William J, Leary cof Skidegate, B.C., settler, intends tu app or a license to prospect coal and petroleum on and = under following escribed lands:— Commencing at a post planted one mile rih of the north-west corner of DL 93, thence east 80 chains, thence norib “ ‘chains, thence west 80 chains, uth 80 chains, to nent, sated this for the thence point of ¢ommence- 1919. Applicant. 25th day of October, WILLIAM J. LEARY, SKEENA LAND DISTRIC TAKE RECORDING DIVISION, CT OF vOnee CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. that William J. Skidegate, B. C., settler, intends to apply rv a license to prospect for coal and etrolecum on and under the following NOTICE Leary ot scribed lands:— Commencing at a post planted at the! ior'h-west corner of DL 498, thence est 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, hence east 80 chains, thence south 80 hains, to-point of commencement, Dated this 22nd day of October, WILLIAM .J. LOTS 1919 Applicant This Week’s Specials | Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz. %5e Special price by the case to fish- ing boats, hotels and cafes, En- quire at store, No. 1 Creamery butter, Ib. way Blue Ribbon Tea 1-Ib pkg. Vie Cowan's Cocoa %-Ib, tin ..., Cowan's Cocoa 1-Ib, tin ..... 490 Potatoes, Lilloet Netted Gems, per SOU 6 ho dea’ thin oR OR cod 25 Limit 2 sacks to any one custo- mer, mn, “ae Milk, per tin, . 16¢ 8 sins Be GEMM nes ain.e 0 oe ¢ $7.35 Kellogg’ 8 Corn Flakes..,.3 for 36c C.c.C. Norwegian Sardines, re 3. ‘ lar 35¢, BPOCial *.'. 6 00s os Dry Salt Pork, Special, Ib., a2v.0 Hirondelle Macaroni 16-02, pke Special, SCR ee eE se Baker's Eagle Sweetened Chidcotate, per Milita 6A iadines 40 6.0 os 0 0 ru oo Table Supply Co, Phones 211, 212 Oe et ee ee es ee es ms mee ® Local News Notes eo Cheese Sale on at Fuller's. . . . Full line of corsets at Demers. . . . Cc, W. Calhoun arrived f,om Alice Arm this morning. ° * * Central Labor Council meets tonight. All O.B.U. members in vited. . e > The “Dinector’’ Corset. Manu- actured uy Prince Rupert. Phone biue 92. tf We offer steam coal in car load lots $7.00 per ton f.o.b. car— Albert & McCaffery. tf Carpets, floor oil cloths and linoleums at special prices. Barrie’s Furniture Store. . . . i; Mr- and Mrs. H. T. rived from Kincolith, Collison ar- on the Nae River, by the Chelohsin this morm- ing. Atlas Storage Batteries. iO amp. hr. $24.; 60 amp. hr. $28.; 80 amp. hr. $34. Pattinson, Lins & Co. 47, J. D. Watson arrived froin Port Simpson yesterday afternoon and is registered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. . ® ® ° A building permit has been been granted to George Doughty for the erection of a $2,200 frame dwelling on Kighth Avenue West. M. P. Olsen arrived from Alice Arm today and will continue Thursday spemt @ south to Vancouver on night where he_ will inonth- OLYMPIC Trolling En- Burns Coal Oj}|. 4 h.p. gine, four cycle. $275.00, with Clutch, propeller and shaft. Come and See. Patl- tinson, Ling & Co. 47- . ® ° Under the auspices of Adair thapter I. O. D. E- a silver tea vill be held at’ the home of Mrs. %, J. Evans, suite 16 Besner Apts. m Wednesday, February 25 from 3 to 6 o’elock. 46 * e Fred Martinson, who has tion working on the Tiger mine uit \lice Arm, came to town on the thelohsin this morning. He re- ports a good show:ng on _ the sroperty. The Sons of Canada will meet the Travellers in a regular Se) ion League Basketball fixture to- night. If the Sons lose this gan. ihe chances of the Dry Dock team for; the Gilhuly Cup will be cer- tain. ° . . The new team belonging to the Vakefield Transfer Co. had an- ther ranaway down Third Ave. yesterday afternoon and stopped ip at the Government whar! hey had been frightened by an ‘\utomobile running into the wagon. No one was hurt and nu lamage done. In a recent issue of the Van touver Sun appears a lengthy in- lterview with Ole Kvindsen, hot +1 keeper at Aliee Arm and dis- toverer of the Dolly Varden. Mr Evindsen is on his way to Alice Arm after a visit as far south as Tiajuana, on the Mexican froi- ‘tier, which he reports to be a |wild and woolly town, ® e e bD. J. Haneock arrived {roi Alice Anm on the Chelohsin this morning en route to Vancouver. He is arranging for the stocling of the Last Chance mine which his been bonded from B- M, Bower of Anyox, and Joe Wells, of Alice Arm, Thirty $500 shares will be issued. The Last Chance is fur miles from tidewater on Lire Creek on the easterm shore of Alige Arm, . . . The report of the Board of Works giving a 10 per cert in- creasé to employees of the health department which was turown out at the council meeting last Mon- day was reconsidered and adopt- vd at last night's council meeting. A delegation from the Central Labor Council consisting of D.S Gameron, John Joy and Walter Shaw waited on the counciln the matter and on the motion of Al- — derman Perry the increase was ' granted. FEBRUARY GREAT HOUSE- \ District No, >, / conditions of tender may ei WwW" our importations cf dress materials delivered earlier in the year than is usual, Already some large shipments have come to us and we are Interested Our New Dr anticipated an early spring season and arranged to have showing such fabrics as:--- TRICOLETTE JERSEY SILKS FIGURED GEORGETTES RICE CLOTHS ‘ FANCY PLAIDS, NAVY SERGES, __ETC. Our Wash sh: Gands Section has been replenished with some ad- vance shipments of Prints, Japanese Cr epes, Ginghams, Ginghams, ete. ~H.S.Weallace Co. Lid N.B.--Low prices still in force in Shoe Departmen. wore OTR ORR er REE te ee: Materials | Omer aw cee ee eee 24 1999) FURNISHING SALp — Ladies Planning | | Early Spring : : Clothes will he in CSS — ee eee Excellent hot Edwafd Scho ise ol. | FOR SALE and lot in section 6°not far fron Has eight rooms, bath, fire place range. The price is only $3,000 on easy terms. Insurance H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Rentals Real Estate A. Swanson, Open Ist February, 1920 President Phone Red 391 NEW MARINE WAYS Shawatlans Passage Equipped for building and re pairing all classes of boats uP to 100 feet in length, WOODWORKING, BLACKSMIT HING AND MAC HINE Best equippe ad plant in Ce ntral British Columbia Seal Cove Marine Ways, Ltd. W. E. Thompson, Gen Phone Grren ! SHOPS we Manag 53 > peoooreeronee VOR SALE PP erre Fine $1,050 — Half Cash, 6-12-18 Months. view and level lot, 4th Ave. near ) cocercceeesere THEO COLLART, Rataey Public — {i PAINT, Goons, etc., for applying = to Fisheries Office, the Domi “Tender for Supplies.” Ask for Atkins’ Sauseaaes. Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up ull March 4, supplies consisting of HARDWARE ENGINE PARTS and ELECTRICAL the patrol launches in Liet of these supplies and be obtained by jon Prince Rupert, B, C, Envelopes to be marked on’ the outside The lowest or any tender not pecewenrsiy, | aecepted, wl Inspec tor of Fisheries. Lane corner 52 feet frontage Athn Ave, $400 MARINE INSURANCE | REAL &STATE “FIRE INSURANCE + Phone Rlue 69 Westholme Theatre Block P. 0. Box 69 ‘mwece - wine ———— - a ; Phonola and Phonographs to re ‘lear alt special prices.—Barrie's | Furniture Store. tf | cde elas lacie if for a term of three improved city pr Will pay 8% int a2 po 10 Apply to Government Agent, 324 Second -LIAMS, E’S FEBRUARY R SALE P A LOAN OF $1,000 Ed. H. Morti Real Estate and Insul years On yperly. rest. imer ance Ayenue — ICES