J 122 5 Pur physic! : uld Use ¢ Apall Draggists 4D nox F. Maguire 8, 1920. lay february 28, alurday: @e WW YHENEAD IWILUENZA LA GRIPPE FORM AP SUE ine, Quinine, : Cascara and Cam- e—-Just what e Rubbers kind ack Sacks, ete. Corduroys 8 Handbags Clothing. Duck kins Shoe Findings { Glassware Mattresses — of the Above Carried In Stock ae second Ave. ~ Prince Rupert IE OUR SIGH an E nn rhe most valuable of is the most f least understood. T from ills, which, upon ESIGHT all the Many sue n glas I nation be traced directly ective eyesight. ef t the cause will the delicate and r to robust health. roperly prescrib- the vision to nor- ite all eye strain. Fred Joudry We Third Ave. Practical Optometrist Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office Eat at the aston Grill every foot of film is most inter-|E esting. ; ant beliefs of the barbarian races |@ tested. other archipelagos of the south- western Pacific trayed with detail and accuracy. some of natural these lying islands with their palm tree thatchings. ing heathen customs practised by|) the naked savages bordel! gzruesome- ing the production and it is of un-]° usual merit. Master Enric Taylor gives a ‘cello| solo. instrument with the ease and con- fidence of a much older artist and delighted the audience printing done we!l' The News Print Shop. 0 acking 4% o'clock noon, Thursday, April 16, 1920, erninent C., payable to the the Minister of Public Works, WHITE COOKS ONLY ng but Swirt’s Premium Ham and Bacon and Strictly Fresh Eggs. For 4 Good Breakfast, try our Brook fie usage and Eggs Country Style. n a specialty of Good Steaks or a Well Cooked nner, fail to complete the If the tender be not accepted the cheque T War Loan Bonds of the wOREG Mea is hort Orders meLunch i | Hr Home Cooked Meal are unexcelled t Ho Cooking, Breakfast 35¢ and 40c, 'om 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. “cheon 11:30 to 2... 50c inner 5:30 to 7:30 50c nD "lation of our Home- seen by our Satisfied , ustomers, Management Of Miss May Billings. Served at Any me from 7 a.m. to Midnight or Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service ne SAVOY HOTEL y, OWness MAN ‘GER ithe hone 37 P.O. Box 1704 South West and only South corner of Lot 434 (Portland degrees CANNIBAL PICTURE SPECTACULAR FILM Ten Reels of Naked Savagery— Tropical Scenery and Thriil- ing Adventures. Martin Johnson's” spectacular production, “Cannibals of the South Seas,’ which was shown at the Westholme Theatre last night and is to be repeated tonight is a picture that should please all kinds of movie patrons. It is of great educational and geographic} 14 interest and it is not without}! thrills. It is a ten-reeler and The savage customs and ignor-|4 inhabiting the New Hebrides and Ocean are por- the beauty of the ocean have great especially low-|P scenes and and the Some scenés depict-|& p I A special musical score is be-|» played by the orchestra for on the During the interval] | & Last night he handled his| t with his elections. Siipalbsiemecslptagiatantnia teenie a It is just as cheap to get your |" and done at iumne as it is to send it away. Try R H fenders for Freighting of Supplies} High School—David Cavalier, ivr the Yukon Telegraph Line. |Mike Syrotuk, John Fotos, Geo. | SEAtS TENDERB addressed 10 the Osborne and Basil Porter inuersigned, and endorsed “Tender for Girls. Supplies,’’ will be received until the packing of material and supplies r poluts along the Yukon telegraph line 1 the seasons 1920, 1921 and 1922. . aa wet Forms of tender and «specification may and the Maple Leafs from Miss ve obtained from the Superintendent of |Milis' entrance class. The Me- jovernment Telegraphs, Vancouver, B., C., % Jistrict Superintendent Government Tele-|teors were older, heavier and more graphs, Victoria, B. C., and from the Gov- skilful than their opponents but Teiegraph Agents at Ashcroft, B Quesnel, B.C., Hazelton, B.C., and} {} fevegraph Creek, B.C. considered unless made it m the printed forms supplied and signed with their actual signatures stating their} jy ecupations and places of residence. Kach tender must be accompanied by in accepted cheque on a chartered bank, order of the Honourable en per cent (10 p.ec.) of the amount of he tender, which will be forfeited if the tl tendering decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or work contracted for. will be returned. somninion will also be accepted as security, oO w War Bonds and cheques tf required to bake up an odd amount, a The Department does not bind itself to iccept the lowest or any tender. By order, , > A re y eer’ DESROCHERS, did wonderfully well and there Secretary should be a good many keen es mince te, dae, games between teams of girls Newspapers will not be paid for this ep vers were: advertisement if they insert it without Th play " or ‘ ‘ulhority fromthe "Department.—89807, Meteors — Caroline Mitchell, eas | rill yer, Mar pts, Mar- LAND ACT Willa Dye r, Mary Robert , ‘ (Form No. 9.) garet Lindsay and Annie Kelly. eeereaee Maple Leafs—— Thelma Ding- vORM OF NOTICE. apl : : we: — well, Margaret Graham, Myra Rin On Bete oe hen Harvey, Marjorie Carter, and TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith,/(hristina McKinnon. of Dunean, British Columbia, . occupation He ge i eee. Spinster, ititends to apply for permission Sid. Winsby was referee for to purchase the following described lands: b Commencing at a post planted at the Canal) Cassier District, of British Columbia; South 55 06 minutes East, three thousand feet thence; North 34 degrees 54 minutes East, two thousand one hundred and fifty feet more or less thence; North 55 de- grees 06 minutes West, two thousand five hundred and fifty feet more or less thence; North 85 degrees 55 minutes West, four hundred feet thence; South following high water line to point of commencement. Approximate area one hundred and forty- our acres, more or less. LENORA MABEL SMITH, by her agent, A. A. Forsyth, fate th January, 1920. ie Province t TIMBER SALE X 1040. Sealed tenders will je received by the]¢ Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 4th day of March, 1920, for the pur- chase of Licence X 1949, to cut 1,002,000 feet of Spruce and Hemiock on Lot 2073, Masaots Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands Dis- | { rie One (41) 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. l t = i ( TIMBER SALE X 1988. 1 Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on} the 41th days of March, 1920, for the], purchase of Licence X 1988, to cut 1,440,- 000 feet of Fir, Cedar and Hemlock on an area situated near Lot 1087, Dean Channel, KR. 2, Coast District, Two (2) years will be allowed for re- | ( moval of timber, Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B, C., or District Forester, Prince \upert, B, C —— played dry dock beat the Callies 38 to Meteor girls beat the Maple Leaf to 0, the Dry Dock and the Callies. It was fast word “go,” but a clean game and the ‘he Dry Dock played good com- ward the end they slackened off eree. derfully clean and. fast game and game time erally T game between two teams of girls, weiween Hazelton and Atiin, in the course}{the Meteors from the High School Persons tendering are notified that ten-|pul up a Splendid contest, hold ders will not be sports. The girls have not learned the equal tolfgame as well as the boys and iere was too little shooting. They did a gocd deal of passing but much of it was not effective. their opportunities, however, they SEAL COVE DANCE Gver 130 Dancers Repaired to piano School night was @ as an enjoyable affair for the 130 persons who attended. was in good condition and danc- ing was quite easy to the ever- popular musie of Gray's Orches- serve These and appetizing and were in charge of Mrs: McKenzie and Mrs, Kel- sey. continued and 2 o'clock when the dancing ceased and the guests dispersed. that the piano will be entirely Hudson did much to make dance as pleasant as it was: Mrs. School 8; Mateors 4, Maple Leafs 0. é Three basketball were the games last night in which 8, the Colts beat the High School 2 to 8, and the High Schoo! intrance gimls by a score of 4 There was a good attend- nee of enthusiastic spectators nd the games were all well con- Senior Game. The big game was that between and furious from the articularly interesting played on short and wide floon The cotsmen put up a good contest ut it was hopeless against su- erlior strength, length and skill. ination and it was effective. To- wing to the fact that they had a ood lead. At half time the score as 18 to 10 and at the close 38 » 18 Charlie Blythe was ref- Junior Games. The young boys played a won- Ithough the Colts were the win- ers by a score of 13 to 8 the was in doubt form a long and both sides put plenty into the play. The ad- either side cheered the spectators gen- great interest in it. he teams were as follows: Colts—George Mitchell, George oberts, Howard Frizzell, George ill, and Eddie Clapp. ; f pep erents of istily and took Much interest was taken in the YHE DAILY News : Pags 5 B ASKETB ALL san THREE Gates} |, srs 9 “Wee MacGregor DRAG SAW THE ORIGINAL LIGHT WEIGHT PORTABLE, GASOLINE OPERATED DRAG SAW & POWER PLANT = = = = = = = = = = = z= = = = = (Frequently Imitated Never Equalled) = = = : = = The ‘‘WEE MacGREGOR” Drag Saw is an inexpensive practical and proven machine, peculiarly adapted for the rapid : _and accurate cutting of wood under any conditions, on land or water. With equal facility and proportionate rapidity it will cut the small or large log up to seven feet in diameter. Depending upon size and character it will cut.from either green or dry logs, 20 to 30 cords of wood a day. So light is its weight it can easily be carried from one point to another. One man can move it on the log and two men from log to log. It has sawn a 2-foot log in 50 seconds, a 4-foot log in 3 minutes and a 6-foot log in 6 minutes, gasoline, oil and grease is approximately 4 cents a cord. Full operating instructions are furnished with each machine, and its mechanism is so simple it can be operated and kept in order by any person. Its power can be harnessed to the feed cutter, the pump, the circular saw, the churn or the separator. We carry in stock at all times in our Vancouver Warehouses a full line of service parts. In case of emergency there is no long wait for delivery. Its operating cost for Write For Our New Illustrated Folder. Sent Free If You Mention This Paper. The “Wee MacGregor” Drag Saw has been adopted by the Domin- fon of Canada in the Fisheries and Agricul- tural Branches, and by the B. C. Government Forestry Service and Provincial Farm. 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The second dance in aid of the fund for the Seal Cove held in the sehool last distinet success for: he committees in charge as well The floor ra. Three sittings were required to supper to the dancers in he other room of the school. refreshments were dainty supper the dancing it was well after After To Mrs. Jack Boddie, who was he convenor of the committees, s due much credit for the suc: ‘ess of the affair, With a couple nore dances Mrs, Boddie hopes aid for. Mr. Campbell was floor nanager and together with Mr. the trate took tiekets at the door. Sale of Military and Other overnment Stores. — ore —— am ee Equipment and Supplies for Hospitals, Institutions, Eunkhcuses, Cemps, Dining- rooms, Kitchens, etc. Redsteads, Furniture, Hardware, Dry Goods, Fubbers, Gvershoes and Other Footwear, Blankets, Sheets, Pillows, Baskets, Woodenware, Erushes, ete. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY—-AMBULANCES THE STORES ARE LOCATED AT VARIOUS PLACES THROUGHOUT CANADA Instead of or in addition to sales. by sealed tender for most articles —the goods being offered in lots for purchase by wholesale houses, jobbers and the trade generally. TRADE ONLY SUPPLIED a except that arrangements previously announced for sale to returned soldiers and sailoma and widows and dependents of same through the G, W. V. A. and philanthropic institutions will and to hospitais and be continued. similar organizations a eurininceioncerencemeenesees SALES WILL CEASE IN MARCH. Any Balances left will be eleared by public auction This advertisement will not be repeated. Those’ interested should shortly thereafter, therefore apply AT ONCE for price lists and other. information ‘to the «~ .9. 3.08 «6% February, 1/20 Advertise in the Daily News, | | Secretary of the War Purchasing Commission, Booth Building, Ottawa | . LAND ACT jhigh water line northerly to point of com- j mencement, (Form No. 9.) Area appro\imately four and @ half acres nore or jess, FORM OF NOTICE, LENORA MABEL SMITH, j _ by her agent, A, A, Forsyth, PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. __Date st January, 1920, _ DISTRICT OF CASSIAR, N THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT MINERAL ACT Certincate of improvem*nte. NOTICE , KING SOLOMON and IRON KING Mineral claims, situate in the Bella Coola Mining ivision of Coast District, ot: Bind a Where — located;~-West side ‘of Dean N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF/\hannel, North of Cascade Inlet in Range TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, occupation Columbia, or uncer sands to apply for permission | TONY RADOVICH, deceased, Intestate. |3, Coas. District, t) purehase the following described lands:| TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His} TAKE NOTICE that I, HUGH ARCHIBALD Commencing at a post planted at a point|Honour F, McB, Young, made the 8th day|MACLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS STEEL on high water line on the Westerly shore} f January, A.D, 1920, 1 was appointed) (OMPANY, Free Miner's Certificate No, of the Portland Canal, on the Nori Boun- | Administrator of the estate of Tony Rado-|7,239, ‘ntend, sixty days from the date Cassiar District, in the/vich, deceased, and all parties having} ereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder dary of Lot 434, Provinos of British Columbia, distant south 85 degrees, 06 minutes East, one thou- sand three hundred and thirty-six and five- , he northwest corner of a igh thence “south 85 degrees, O6}debted to the estate are required to pay minutes East, two hundred feet; thence} he amount of their indebledness to me South 8 degrees 12 minutes west, elght orthwith, a Aeieauis San hundred and ten feet, thenceNor > Bae eet os, 55 minutes West, two hundred and vinety-seven feet thence; following the bated this 13th day of January, 1920, or @ Certificate of Improvements for each f sald claims for the purpose o Crown Grant of the Rhove cinta And further take notice that action un- der Geotion 85, pues ” Gamumenced before te Issuance of suc - provements, meee of oe Dated this 15th day of January, A. D, 1920, H. A, MACLEAN, claims against the sald estate are hereby equired to furnish same, properly verified, oO me, on or before the 15th day of February, A. D, 1920, and all parties in- P< we oe = - — ev eme = ere