oRmM Phenacetine, Quinine, ore Pin, Cascars and Cam ” oo just what e romate Monobroma woul U ican WOU Sil ) | } i yi OLLSALE ee nubbers kind Sacks, ete. 1uroys Handbags thing shoe Findings nd ass ware 1 Mattresses — of the Above Carried In Stock ict of tt / be Maguire Prince Rupert » second Ave. ~ i OUR SIGHT nost valuable of s the most ! at understood. from «, which, upon in » can be traced directly ” tive eyesight . S seennve ause will fen restore ¢ felicate and sown suite robust health. n glasses are properly prescrib- they restoge t vision to nor- and eliminate all eye strein. Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist! dAve. - - Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office — at at the E Poston (rill WHITE COOKS ONLY carry nothing but Swirr’s MIUM Haw and Bacon and strictly Fresh Eggs 4 Good Breakfast, try our Sausage and Eggs 8 ilty of Good Well Cooked ' ; ’ Oy LEI Pte > nt tinake NolmeLunch Ha dome “ooked Meal Breakfast 350 and 400, m7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Mheon 14:30 to 2... 500 Ne? 5:30 to 7:30 .. 50c DIN lation of ked Meals is seen by our Salistled cust Home- ners, der the \ ~’ Tew Management (Miss May aT) lings, ee Served at Any ie rom 7 a.m, to Midnight . t Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service £0 to be SAVOY HoTEL One 3? pr € 37 PO, Box 1704 between the Callies and the ‘Trail ‘Athletics at the’ Acropolis Hill ' grounds last Saturday afternoon ‘augurs well foi; the patronage that will be given soccer games ‘during the coming season. When interest will be much more in- ‘creased with competition between ‘different teams playing for dis- ‘trict qualification in the B. ©. /Amateur Football Association. i * . . It will be necessary for organi- gation work in the Prince Rupert League to commence early so that the schedule may be submitted to the B. CG. Footbali Association which has its annual meeting in the middle of April. ‘This will make it necessary for the annual meeting of the Prince Kupert Amateur Football Association to 1 us, a sur phy r D iggists 50x a league has been organized tht: be held somewhere about Apri} | 1. It is probable that the Prince Rupert League will this year con- sist of six teams, namely,Callies, Sons of England, Grand Trunk, Trail, Great War Veterans, and, in all probability a dry dock team. j Shere are no less than four ‘handsome trophies to be won in | football here this season. There} jare the City Cup, Exhibition Cup, | ;Mobley Cup and Gilhuly Cup. The | first three have all been played; ifor before, but are nol yet won |Baeh cup must be won twice in 'succession or three times in all. |Dhe Exhibition and City cups are now held by the 8-O.,E., having ‘been won in the Cup tie play-ofi! ‘last fall. As the head of the city jleague last year the Callies are ‘the holders of the Mobley Cup. 'The Gilhuly football cup is a ‘brand new trophy, having just | bee n put up by Mr. Gilhuly. It jwill in all probability become the | district qualifying cup. | With the winning and presen- ‘tation of the Gilhuly Basketball /Cup to the Dry Dock team the ‘league schedule of games may be said to be concluded. There are a few more games left on the calendar but as they have no effect on the league standing it is not likely they will be played. With a match between the single men and the married men and the basketball trip to New Metlakatla, Alaska, the 1920 basketball sea- son will be practically wound up- The desire, both on the part of players and spettators, is for outside sport now that’ spring seems to be well advanced. It is not likely, however, that any or- ganized games, either in football or baseball will commence until well into the month of April, when conditions are settled. . ® ° The modern cattle thief does not wear chaps or ride a bucking broncho, but dons goggles and drives a motor truck. In Catana- gus county, New York, state iroopers were informed by a live stock raiser that a valuable registered cow had been stolen from his farm. Investigation proved that the cow had been derricked on an auto truck and driven away. The state troopers’ were on the trail within an hour! They followed the imprint of the tire treads, and, after a chase amounted THE DAILY NEwWs SS SUSPECTS HELD IN $5,000,000 Page & identity of a po Lest to right—Herbert Bunora, Rudoipb Bunora, “Joe” Giuck, Irving Gluck and Edward i throws important light on the lasting two hours, bagged cow and her abductors. yt with their pipe band to give of it was that the pipe band didn t seem to spell athletic victory like - is said to affect battle next time he brought his Trailers} up he would have a jazz baud or | If Ben's going ‘“jazz-band” 8. D. Macdonald a pipe band. it would be quite appropriate [a lersigned, and Myhill-Jones to get a Wels bugle band, the G. band and it’s almost certain Bill Edmunds could scare up -« for the Dry Dock. CHAMPION WINS Philadelphia, champion, knocked out Jack Mc- Carron of Allentown, round bout. VANCOUVER CUSTOMS VANCOUVER, after the cow had been lifted. customs e (Special via G. T The Callies made a new inno PANAMA. March vation on Saturday when they ap- Hunky torn to work soon. worst ‘ —————— WALL SYREFT BONU THEFT PLOT jurey. According te the police, the arrest of the two Bunorus litician said to be the “man bigier up” in the colossal conspiracy. EE EEE the PANAMA STRIKE Advertise in the Daily News the th ix ‘hoir |] 4. o'clock noon, Thursday, April 45, 1920 O'Dowd Knocked out Jack netr actual signat McCarron in Second Round. ch stender must the Yukon telegraph , ch W LAND AUC'l (Form No, 9.) FORM OF NOTICE. -Leaders} — prince RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. of the strikers here have accepted | DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. grounds the offer of mediation 'e0! the British Minister forward ti and the men are expected to re- lt purchase the following described iands by| TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith jor Duncan, British Columbia, occupativn {Spinster, intends to apply for permissioi Cominencing at @ post planted at a point on high water line on the Westerly shore of the Poruand Canal, on the Nerth Boun dary of Lot 434, Cassiar District, in the )l’rovince of British Columbia, distant south {85 degrees, 06 minutes East, ome thou sand iuree hundred and thirty-six and five lcuths feet from the northwest corner of Lot 434; thence south 85 degrees, 0¢ minutes East, two hundred feet; thenc South 8 degrees 12 minutes West, eighi | hundred and ten feet, thenceNorth 84 de- | Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince _jgrees,.55 minutes-West, two hundred and . jfiinety-seven feet thence; following the! ert high water line northerly to point of com mencement, Area approximately four and a half acre: fenders for Freighting of Supplies) nore or jess. and} for the Yukon Telegraph Line. LENDRA MABEL SMITH, by her agent, A. A. Forsyth Daté 8th January, 1920. LAND ACT | Nctice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land and. VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT—DISTRIC! OF COAST, RANGE Ill, ind situate on the West coast of Calvert siund, TAKE NOTICE that Helge Smeby, Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation foreman of lish station, intends to apply for per aaa to purchase the following describe: ands :— north of the» N,W. corner of Lot 897 thence east 40 thains; thence north 4 chains; thence west 40 chains; thence south 40 chains, and containing 160 acres more or less. HELGE SMEBY, By Mark Smaby, Agent. Dated January 2ist, 1920 ‘ N THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION ACT — and N THE MATTER O} THE ESTATE OUI TONY RADOVICH, deceased, intestat TAKE NOTICE that by an order of Hi: Honour F. McB. Young, made the 8th da) f January, A.D. 1920, | was appointec Ac:ninistrator of the estate of Tony Rado Viei, deceased, and all parties having ( inst the said estate are hereby) ) furnish same, properly verilled or before the 15th day oj I y, A. D. 1920, and all parties in debte to the estate are required to pa) he amount of their indebtedness to m orthwith, J. H. MeMULLIN, Official Administratcr Dated this 13th day of January, 192). Rupert, B.C. Coinmencing at a post planted 1% miles TIMBER SALE X 1940. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 4th day of March, 1920, for the pur- chase of Licence X 1940, to cut 1,092,000 feet of Spruce and Hemlock on Lot 2078, Massett Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands Dis- trict One (1) year will be allowed. for re- moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, TIMBER SALE X 1988. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 11th days of March, 1920, for the purchase of Licence X 1988, to cut 1,440,- 000 feet of Fit, Cedar and Hemlock on an area situated near Lot 1087, Dean Channel, Kh, 3, Coast District. two (2) years will be allowed for re- moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Vieturia, B. C., or District Forester, Prince pert, B. C. ee IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. iN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT nd — IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JUSEPH BROWN, DECEASED, TAKE NOTICE that in order of His > Mceb: Young made the 8rd day » A.D. 1920, 1 was appointed istrator to the estate of Joseph deceased, and all parties having ic against the sald estate are hereby juired to furnish same, properly vert- fed, 10 me, on or before the 6th day of Viareh, A.D. 1920, and all parties indebted the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forth- Bes JOHN H. MeMULLIN, OMmeial Administrator, Dated this 6th day of February, 1920, — Have ihe . SEALED TENDERS king Supplies aid the packing of ° poin ' man \ the tl ri f ter I ur ! un ; Ren lelegrapi perinter Victoria, B relegraph snel Bt ph creek, B ls ende i not t printed on and | i pred ! 1 Mike Mimists | middleweight tender, belul tendering declin ract when alled uy the complete the If the tender be not accey SIX- | will be returned. War koan nion will also he cecy " Bonds and cheques if ) 1 od I it Department the lowest of : By order, The , port irtment of Pubhe Ottawa, February February papers, will U sement if they ity from the ~ —= —- ———— ys:—“It’s a Great Life If You Don’t Weaken.” Gene Byrnes Sa THINK (LL wack AND SPNE THE CAR FARE — ITS ABOUT TIME | GOT W\S€ To A BANK ACCOONT “THOSE SOCKS dt ee PRETTY Good To ME — BETTER Go =e Lee MYSELF AND ONT fall a IN ANNO CET ~ SOME i ~ BE ALL SIRS po rn eee cal (wes THAT | oe \ NoudD BETTER LET ME HAVE THESE THREE SAIRTS AND TIES AS WELL AS = THAT'LK BE ~ ——— HIS.UC ALL ToseTHER | a GREAT LIFE. 1€ YOU BOWT te =~ i; a = e:*. : = = 2 = gt er Re , os at a eet 2 *. oor eZ ~: + oe _ ™Z= Fi RPP LCF. be FF =