fry r\ \ ~ rN gre 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 artists. Will Edmunds Prince Rupert Music Store Opposite the Post Ojfice Dox 644 Phone BLACK 183 Finer Workmanship styles, more graceful outlines and neater finish are some of tiie noticeable good points about this year’s simpler 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 t call? Family Shoe Store Geo. Hill E. R. Tabrum The Practical Shoe Men Phone 357. ae 1" Oo TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. ‘ VEGETABLES Wholeczaie and Retall General Contractors and Labor, Exchange. Prince Phone 547 Rupert, B.C. P.O, Box 725 PROPEL D OD DODO E. H. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doors, mouldings and all interior finish lumber al- yays in stock. Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood, Estimates Given, REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. nem © 0 Sogn AS Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La Marte. wee y A. G. GRAY Teacher of Piano Studio 137 Second Avenue PHOE 182 or 444 PACIFIC CARTAGE, LTD. PHONE 93 Reliable Service at reasonable Rates, We have Warehouse facilities, 8. €. Parker, Manager Phon® Green 5607 1017 ard Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in Light and Heavy Con- struction, Repairs and Alterations. First Class Staircase Work and 4 Finishing. Estimates Cheerfully Given BRICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS SS SCS ‘TRICK ARTIST Will Forfeit $50 to the General Hospital if He Fails to Make Good. Cecil Barrie, the trick artist at the Westholme, has accepted a challenge to get out of his “‘mys- tery box’ under a wagen with Mr. Hunt of this city. Last night on the platform he promised to forfeit’ $50 which should go to the local hospital in case he fail- ‘ed to make good. Mr. Hunt is to thirty feet of his own rope to tie up the trunk which will also locked in six places., Then use be time this star has been shown in Prince Rupert, but he has proved popular elsewhere. ‘The story deals with the North West Mount- ed Police and is made in Canada. It will show many familiar scenes to those who have lived on the prainies. This is a long program espec- ially as there is to be a film of topical pivtures. The fine weather and bright, varm sunshine of the last week or two has made boat owners |ook to their craft and prepare for the spring cruising. Already some of their boats ane out of the water, and others will be taken out very soon. LA\ ND REGISTRY AC'l. (sections 386 and 134.) ave Application No, 11365-1. File 6274. VALE NOTICE that application has been wade to register David H. Hays, of Prince siupert, B. C., as owner in fee under a tux pale Deed from the Collector of the Hy of Prince Rupert, bearing date the 23rd day of October, 1919, of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract ol! 2nd and premises situate, lying and being ui the City of Prince Rupert, more par- vcularly known and described as Lot thirty (30), Blotk forty-two (42), Sec- u eight (8), (Map 923). You are re- quired to contest the claim of the tax purchaser Within 85 days from the date the service of this notice (which may ve effected by publication in the Daily Sews, Prince Rupert), and your attention 5 called lo section 36 of the “Land Regis- try Act” with amendments, and to the ollowing #xtract therefrom:— “and in default of a caveat or cer- ttiicate of lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the person entitled under such tax sale, all persons so served with notice, . - 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 any interest in the land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever estopped and de- burred from setting up claim to or im respect of the land so sold for luxes, and the Registrar shall register the person entitied under such tax sale ws owner of the land so sold for taxes.” AND WHEREAS application has been ulade for a Certificate of Indefeasible Titk ‘o the above-mentioned lands, in the nani f David H. Hays. AND WHEREAS on investigating the titk it appears that prior to the 10th day oi setober, 1908 (the date on which the sai ‘ands were sold for overdue taxes), you were the Crown Granted owner thereof. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the same time I shall effect registration pursuance of such application and issu: a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to thi ‘id lands in the name of David H. Hay: ‘nless you lake and prosecute the prope: proceedings to establish your claim, 1) any, to the said lands, or to prevent sucl: roposed action on my part. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Princ itupert, B.C., this 7th day of November \.D. 1949. H. F, MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles. 'o Ethel Tate, Victoria, B.C, 56 gr 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 th purchase of Licence X 2086 to cut 2,600, 040 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock on a0 area adjoining Lot 505, Chuck-walla iver, 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, Prince Rupert, Cc. Cadomin Coal osa.4g BNNs & pe je A hie inn ead Ki ‘on Loose shane Aa bbicaid oobicle ee Ton Sacked CLEAN SOREENED KITCHEN LUMP. $15.00 Ton Sacked Full weight. No wait. MAKES WAGER THE DAILY NEWS Mi. Stephens FOR SALE Apartment House Borden Street $6,000.00 This consists of two mgdern five-roomed apartments with a splendid harbor view. A first-class investment either for homes. for rent or hursday Feb py ary o¢ | WANTED —2 or 3. furnished housekeeping rooms or small heuse for man and wife. Apply box 42, Daily News Oflice. 44 WANTED —— First class stenog- rapher and clerk, one withyin- surance oflice experience pre- ferred. M. M. Stephens. tf WANT ED—W oman cook or help- er at the Inlander, 830 Second Avenue, between 7th and 8th streets. tf WANTED Second hand baby carriage in good condition. Engiish preferred. Box 45 News getting to be this way says a Winnipeg papery: Every time a board is run through a Canadian sawmill a Yank is waiting at the if end of the saw ready to grab ii and make tracks. local sage remarked yesterday: “There equal to that in when the sun is THAT a on the street is no weather Prince Rupert shining.” 2 e e THAT many will rise to second the motion. THAT even a pessimist may make a remark like that. iHAT it is only the optimist who says he likes it when the rain is falling at the rate of sixty bucketsful a second and the wind is blowing lise Old Harry. 7 2 . e THAT already the lenten sea- son is having the effect of making people pale and thin. THAT if you convince a man he is wrong, you make an enemy of him from that time forward. THAT he won't believe you even after you have cdénvinéed him. . *. « THAT if the Morse Creek bridge s built this summer, the Section Two residents will be putting on ajl kinds of airs in the autumn. < e e THAT again the voice of the pessimist is heard asking ‘what bridge?” . . . \ THAT the printer's devil re- plies “a game of bridge.” THAT the Princeton Republi- can tells how *“‘The maid of hono1 was gowned in a beautiful hat. She also carried ophelia roses.’ . . 7 THAT she was not what might called overdressed. ® ® dl THAT it is queer how history repeats itself. At one time a ighwayman was quite respect- able; today the Bolshevists are asking for recognition. . * . THA'T talking of coal discover- it is nmeported that a good sized lump was discovered among the slack in a recent load deliver- ed in the city. . be 1es, * * THAT if the currency is de- graded much more we shall al) so around. paying our bills with lumps of coal or diamonds. or soie other valuable commodity. . . * THA'T everyone has been hold- ing his breath looking for that great light Mr. Bowser was going to let in at Victoria. THAT he was going to do something of the sort a year ago but no one seems to have notice ed * ® * ® # THAT a London paper tells of some of the costumes having been stolen from a theatre. e . . THAT it would take a clever thief to steal the costumes from some of the actnesses that pear on the stage. * ® e THAT tonight Professor Ceeil ap- FOR SALE—Fully FOR SALE — ‘Remington Professor Barrie is to have irons offiee. 47 j is cles ¢ yrists and his ss pi ae a preston yr his M. M. Stephens Competent stenographer wanted ankles -before he is put in the]$ Real Estate Insurance Financial Agent for railway office. Apply box trunk. People are wondering if] < 44 Daily News oltice. tf er a Sa a > a peso ea LOTR BLD WANTED — Bote oe ns ond oe sonjalng’ 2 _ ena eee orem atin atrcyenes2e er male and female. Apply Hotel no one, ho 1s - . 49 tricks, should fail ‘to see >a The Man i 1} the Moon i ig on ntral. Che feature pictine at the SAYS:-- MAID WANTED—Mrs. J. C. Me- Westholme tonight is to show f sail Lennan, 430 Fourth Ave.. West. Tom Mix in a Fox production, THAT the lumber situation is “Ace High.’ This is the first ; _ SITUATIONS WANTED Experienced bookkeeper and sten- ographer wishes position. Ref- erences. Apply box 49 Daily News office. 53 FOR SALE OFFERING FOR SALE, 30 units of $500 each to purchase and operate a well developed prop- erty at Alice Arm, B. C. The property consists of two full claims, with a well defined sil- ver-lead ore. A tunnel has been driven forty feet on the ore, and has the ore the entire length of tunnel, with 4 feet of solid ore in face. This prop- erty proven to be able to produce tonnage and has the earmarks of making a very large and profitable mine. Every dollar received from sale of units will go to pay for the property, and working same and putting on paying basis. The property will be umder’ the management of a mining engi- neer who has made good in other properties, if he can be cured. Vhis property should pay returns each month of the investment after six months’ operations, with silver at its present high price. D. J. Han- cock, Alice Arm, B. C. FOR SALE—4 heavy double beds with spring and mattress in perfect condition; kitchen table; i chairs; 1 two-burner coal oil stove; 1 dresser. Very cheap for cash. To be seen any time. 508 Fifth Avenue Kast. Oppo- site Hospital. 43 heavy duty 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. tf ‘OR SALE—Edison Diamond Disc is hOR SALE—412 h. p. Atlas, Gramophone. Owner leaving town. Cost $265 new. In good condition; with forty records. Cash, $225. Apply box 4% Daily News office. 52 FOR SALE.—25-40 h.p. Medium Duty Sterling Engine, Boseh Ignition, 4 eyi., 4 in per- 4 cycle, fect condition. $41,500.00.,—M. M. Stephens. tf “Roy,” 14% year old Aipatnio- 54 lbs.,¥ registered pedigree; ex- cellent watchdog and good to children, is for sale. Price $75.00. Mrs. Bay, Anyox, B. \. modern six- roomed house on two good lots close in. Apply to owner at 216 5th Ave. Kast, or phone 209 FU RNITURE of five roms for sale in good condition. 221 Avenue or phone Red 41f Sixth iB type- box 46, ik writer No, 10. Apply Daily News oflice. FOR® SALE—Gerhard Heintzman phonograph. Sixty dollars cash. Singer SQop, 144 Third Ave. FOR SALE—Gerhard Heintzman phonograph: $60 cash, shop, 144 Third Avenue. Singer 54 Barrie will get out of a trunk that has been tied with thirty feet of rope, six times locked, and with FOR SALE — 100 bundles of old newspapers, cheap for a job lot -—News Office. his wrists and ankles handeutfed Consumers Coal Company J. Lorne MacLaren Room 11 Smith “Biosk Phones .y and Black 293. and his Cockney voie ® muttled. FOR RENT THAT he is a shames little guy,|FOR RENT. Five roomed flat, that same professor. modern conveniences, best lo- D. J. Hancock and M. Pp. Oleen cation’ Sep Box 48, Daily ) Will leave on tonight's steamer News office. RRS tf. ‘for a business trip in the south. Both are Alice Arm mining men, FOR RENT-—Two-roomed house, plastered. Apply phone 525, C 8, Coasi District, 7,239, 1920 MACLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS STEEL der Section 85, must be commenced hefore the issuance provements, Bese ere er ers tener BE ee : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | FOR RENT—Steam heated room, with two beds, suitable for gentlemen. Apply 708 Thind Avenue West. tf ONE FURNISHED SUITE FOR RENT—Mrs. Wolters, St. Louis Rooms. 47 Fe OR RENT- Fur nished room. Ap- ply box 43 , Daily News oftice. ‘i TRANSFER CARTAGE Order 3ALLOW AY'S your Coal now. Patronise re- turned veteran. Phone Green 325. tf INVESTMENTS | INVE STMENTS — Our monthly market letter mailed at your request will give you latest re- liable information regarding Bonds, stucks 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- inents 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. SUROPEAN 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 Can be bought with 15% to 105% better opportunity of return by Canadians than by investors in the countries men- tioned. Confidenti.d circular in this regard 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 or se- curity supplied free upon ap- plication. Vancouvef and VY: toria’s leading financial house. BURDICK BROS, & Brett, LTD., Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, B. f FOUND — beads, ; Ese sets of rosary News Oflice. Two _apply “pele tf MISCELLANEOUS “SONGS UNBIDDEN,” Prospecter, 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 pines. Leatherette covers, $1.50; velvet sheep, 2.00, post paid. Published by Victonia Printing & Publishing , 524 24 Yates St. Victowa, B.C FOUND~YI Fohaaed pouch. Daily News ollicé. by the BIG OPPORTUNITY TO BECOMI WIEALTHY—Invest in Kansas, Oklahoma and New Mexico oil leases in proven territory. Fifty to one thousand dollars often makes fortunes. For particu: lars wire or write to Pryor & McDonald, Hotel Cadillac, Wichita, Kansas, U.8. A. 50 ss FARMS FOR SALE 1 P. R. FARM LAND Choic: fartns in well settled districts in Western Canada; low prices: twenty years to pay; irrigated lands im Sunny Southern Al berta, with loan of $2,000 in improvements to assist new settlers. Act now— they are eoing fast, For free booklet and full information write !! G, Loughran, General Land agent, 744 Hastings St. West, Vancouver, B.C, a MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvem*nte. N¢ C E KING SOLOMON ye IRON KING Mineral 4laims, situate in the Bella Coola Mining ivision. of Coast District, Where — located:—-West side of Dean hannel, North of Gascade Inlet in Range TAKE NOTICE that I, HUGH ARCHIBALD 0 MPANY, Free Miner's Certificate No. ‘ntend, Sixty days from the date ercof, to apply to thé Mining Recorder or @ Certificate of Improvements for each f sald claims for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action un- of such of 15th day of January, A. D Certificate Im- Dated this ne oawesoccnnentienn | DENTISTRY Gurneys ¢ ing Stoves jn 1&4 ommMenced the same line 1919, Hundreds Prince R In 4 vupert, ON § SALE At SECOND Ay} he Sorttan tT “a2954 of Living by using our for lum p deliy Ask tt Phone 7 Phone Bis a 85 Terminal Coal ; 1999 ms Stil] j i {business Use in |F red Stork, ardware Phone Black ie Talking Over The High Cost This is part ly solved at $13.50 use mak. coal ered, J Co, wonton ve~w ewe moved to Opposite CIGARS ES ee re - Hand Your Lag; ? Stand, Empress Hot Phones 176, Black 4 There is in town Tie eres PHONE Red 328 SMI ENGINEERS Estimates Address, 3rd Avenue, of Second Street. Phone 174 -— P. 9: PPOPO PPI GE B a.m. to 12; 1:80 p.m. DR. J. 8. BROWN DENTIOT A Bmith Biook, Third Office: Phone 454 H. A, MACLEAN,. OUR Pool Room 721 Third Ave. The Empress Hotel SODA Two per cent. Beer PRE PDL LLL POLO ODL OLE PO OAIOTE JOE BROWN Quick Del iveries ta eorrnet poner, A Photographer Suite 22, Alder Block & MALLET! Le PLUMBING AND HEATING furnished. OFFICE He! a aes pf Motor Transfer and Passenger Service el 334 head pox 274 a ' yenut ! oer