a ™%, ie, Kenn Pat) Mother burned her hand— Zam-Buk stopped the pain. Father’s finger was crushed at work— A Zam-Buk dressing was applied. Sister had eczema— m-Buk cured it. I had chapped hands— Zam-Buk ended the pain and healed them. Mother lent some Zam-Buk to as inflammation, Mrs. Jones— it almost immedia She says it’s wonderful! And every time brother Tom writes from France he says:— ; “Send us more and more.’ (Extract from letter received) It is suitable alike FREE TRIAL—Se THES UNIVERSAL H V! EVERYVBC USING IT? Honestly now! Could you pay 50c. for any other prescription which would give ou as much ali-round service and satis- action as a box of Zam-Buk does? Zam- Buk is a combination of powerful, healing, herbal extracts, so refined and compounded that wherever there is any kind of soreness of the flesh, or diseased tissue or abnormal condition (such bleeding. It is highly antiseptic—kills all germs. ing man or the delicate velvet skin of a child. It never goes rancid. Use half a box and put the remainder/on the shelf —just as good six wecks or six months after. return postage) to Zam-Buk Co., M-BURK - DYS festering or blood-poisoning) tely soothes and heals. It stops for the hardened skin of a work- Its power does not evaporate. (for per and Ic. stam box. oronto, for free tri: nd name of EALER NOTICE TO FISHERMEN rived! Il have for sale at my residence Just Ar 500 Ibs. VIKING Creamery BUTTER Two seven horse power. One twelve horse power. One twenty honse power. All the above are new and wil! | be sold at a sacrifice. tf : P. RORVIK. Tomorrow matinee and night “Heart O’ the Hills’ with the same Mary Pickford, but an en- | tire change of play. i Ghace 1920 General Borrowing ; | By-law was finally adopted by 2 lbs for $1.45 | the City Council last night. The os |by-law calls for $50,000 for This is a fresh made |operating expenses at the city Alberta Creamery Butter J hall. and is the highest quality The erst ry, the salary of fupert Table Supply Go. Phones 211, 212 HOUSES — FOR SALE 7-room house and large lot, Atlin Ave., Section, 2, new— $4,250.00, Terms. 4-room house 5th Avenue, Section 5 $1,575, Terms. 4-rooms and bath, 5th Ave., Section 5 $2,400, Terms. LOTS FOR SALE. 2 fine view lots Section 2— $790 the pair. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. 3rd Ave. Phone 1] Best Coal Alberia Screened |the city hall janitor from $105 to $....50 was recommended by Ald. Casey last night. The matter has | mittee for report. a. * : In the absence of Mayor Mc- |Clymont, on a business trip to felkwa, Alderman McLennan was acting mayor at last night's council meeting. The mayor is expected home tonight. TEA! On Sale 70c Values On Sale 60c Gn Sale 60c .. Gn Sale 60c .. On Sale 60c 50c The above teas will shortly advance to 75c per pound BUY NOW. Nabob ....... Matkin’s Best tue Ribbon Fuller’s Best Fuller’s Ka-De Tea ... Get a dozen of our Strictly Fresh Eggs, selling at 80c per dozen. “Our Own Brand” Butter 75c The Best Creamery Butter Fresh fruit and green stuff . every boat. .... on ist Ave. 4 Marine Gas Engines: | been referred to thé Finance Com- G.T.P. FOOTBALL CLUB | A meeting will be held on Wed- nesday, 3rd March, at 8 p.m. in jthe station waiting room. Play- lers and those interested in the ub are requested to attend. W. H. WALDORF, 56 Secretary pro tem. NOTICE I, Walter Henry Utley, of Hays- port, B. €., will not from this¢date be responsible for any debts con- racted by my wife, Kate Utley. HENRY UTLEY, 4 Haysport, B. C. ‘ebruary 27, 1920. Dr, A. H. Bayne was one of the ocal caught by the iate train up the line yesterday. He has been giving dental treat- passengers ment over the week-end at Ter- | race By the decision of the City touncil last night thé collection lof local improvement taxes will |}be extended from May to June | this year and will be collected at (he same time as general taxa- tion. * . ® ‘ ; A dense cloud of smoke’ enter: | ng the back door of the Empress } Pool Room on Sunday afternoon larmed the oecupants and the ire brigade was called out. A aging fine was on in the furnace, ext door eimitling great clouds ff smoke through the chimney. Pianos correctly tuned. $6.00, ‘*, ©, Walker. Phone Blue 389. tf < THE FISHERIES BRANCH EPARTMENT OF NAVAL SERVICE TENDERS are gned for the invited by the charter of two gasoline inches for the purposes of Fisheries itrol, one from May 1st to October 15th, id the other from June 15th to October ist, 1920 One boat to be used in the inity and the other in the Sound and East coast of Queen Islands area Approximate di- under- vers Inlet y Mliam wrlotte ensions as follows Length 60 feet, Beam 7 1% feet. th speed of ten miles per hour Accom- Cation for two other than crew fhe partment of Naval Service to supply dine and lubricating oils and engage Albert & McCaffery LTD. Phones 564 and 116 FOR SALE A good double corner in Block 23, MLM.Stephens Notary Public Conveyancer FOR SALE Apartment House Borden Street Seetion 8 for... .... Hwis.. $550.00 Lot 10, Block 41, Sec 5, price $260 $6,000.00 ; Lot 34, Block 50, Sec. 7, price $95 This consists of two modern } A splendid view lot in Block 1, five-roomed apartments with Seetion 2, for..........,,$600.00 a splendid harbor view. A first-class investment either ¢ 3 Apply to for rent or for homes. ” i Ed.H. Mortimer Real Estate and Insurance M. M. Stephens Agent, 324 Second Avenue $73 Real Estate Insurance Financial Agent | ew eee Tenders should be at daily rate. No GUARANTEED LUMP yment to be made tor days when boat For Kitchen Stave. ! running due to necessity for repairs faulty equipment. Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton Tenders should be addressed to F. H. Sacked ... $7.75 per ‘2 ton unningham, Chief Inspector Of Fishertles, Bulk va ae $13.50 per ties Phone 45 ‘1 Rogers Building, Vancouver, B,C. ni i + desiaiae Supply ; J cs © CUNNINGHAM, Cie mspector of Fisheries. Phone Your Order Now DATk, Marcvis 4, 1920. 57 bee ae 5 CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilson thank the many who were so kind to them in their recent be- reavement. Wish to Iriends — eR ET a TS aa Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- diy, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT ee me ee ee ee THE DAILY NEWS Se ee ee ere so Local News Notes 9 rete ee rm R. W. Sinclair; came in from In- verness yesterday. ~~ 6 A. Belknap came in from Usk yesterday afternoon. Central Laboux Counci! meets tonight at 8 o'clock. Fresh herring—Arthur’s Mar- ket. Phone 480—481. 52 For expert shoe repairing. Mc- Arthur, Third Avenue. 55 Ready - to- wear and trimmed hats just. arrived at Demers. . . , A. R- Macdonaid, of Hazleton, arrived on yesterday afternoon's train. The “Dinector”’ Corset. Manu-/ faclured in Prince Rupert. Phone} islue 92. tf} Mrs. E- E. Strickland, of Smith-| ers, is registered at the Hotel} Prince Rupert. Dance Wednesday night from 9} till 12 in St. Andrews’ Hall given| by J- McDonald. 53 | * * . Charles E. Carpenter arrived! from Dorreen on the train yes- térday afternoon. ! lots. $7.00 per ton f. 0. b. Albert & MeCaffery. car: | | | | | Port Clements arrivals in the] and “Tl. L. Williams. ‘Heart O° the Hills” tomorrow | matinee and night — the sweet Mary Pickford: Among the arrivals on yester-| day afternoon’s train was Mrs. Dora A. Burns from Endake. Hazelton on the train which ar- rived at 2:30 yesterday after- noon. The Westholme Lunch ‘will be closed for a week or ten days while repairs are being effected after the recent fire. if Tomorrow matinee 3 p. m. and evening—Mary Pickford in “Heart O’ the Hills.’ Bring the childrcno and let them enjoy this show. Bert F. Smith, the Seattle min- ing engineer, came in from Hazle- lon yesterday where he is looking after, operations on the Sunrise Mines, E. 8. Allistone, tax clerk, has applied for; a raige in wages froia $155 to $492. The application referred last night by the council to the Finance Committ« vas The annual meeting of the Municipal Chapter of Prince Ru- pert I.0.D.E. will be held nest Saturday afternoon March 6 at 3 Anyone interested is cordially in- vited and all Daughters of the ‘mpine are requested to attend. Mrs. C. A. Eggert will give an ad- dress on the work of the orde and Mrs. Jarvis McLeod will sine. * ® ° On the recommendation of the Finance Committee the City Council last night decided to grant 3500 to the Northern B. GC. Agri- ultural and Industrial Associa jtion for immediate needs and a! ‘urther grant of $1,000 dollar for dollar to sums donated by hut not exceeding it. . . . Dr. J. P. Cade, medical health officer, reported to last ‘ouncil meeting a very unsanitary | man-hole on Thind Avenue, the worst in his opinion in the city. | He recommended that action be taken in cleaning it up and keep- ing it clean. The report was re- ferred to the health committee. ‘What's the sanitary inspector foing?” cruelly inquired Alder- man Rochester. . . - A letter from Arthur Ellis, of the Trades and Labor Council, asking that the jocal seale of wages for lavor in the erection of the new high school be taken into consideration in letting “the contract, was read at last night's council, On motion of Alderman Dybhavn, seconded by Alderman Rochester, the communication was filed as it was business for the School Board rather than the City Couneil. 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 York, in order to have the estate ESE IRI OE BL OIE OL EM OO OTTO One y of a late relative cleared up. tf We offer steam coal in car load | } tf} city yesterday included A. J- Mott) | | Same)! {| ~