priday Mare! IW WENEAD A WALUENZA — GRIPPE ‘Relieved i in @ night b, PT eo m IN APSULE, Jb any Quinine, rmula— cara and Cam: yet what d hi sti 35a BOX (HOLES SAL hubbers ve kind Sacks, etc corduroys Handbags lothing. Findings assware fattresses Above Carried in Btock Maguire - Prince Rupert ae] , ft ete 2 Second Ave OA SIGHT st valuable of ‘YES l 1 " is the most t east understood re f which, upon : traced directly tive eyesight ie cause will jelicate “and jown sufferer to robust health preserib vision to nor- 1 4 4 ey strain. Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist itd Ave. Prince Rupert Opposite f Office Eat at the poston Gall WHITE COOKS ONLY but Swirt’s BACON and ra Good Breakfast, try our | | Eggs 4 specialty of Good Well Cooked olme Lunch Ear @ Home Cooked Meal unexcelled LIne Breakfast 350 and 40c, om 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. E"'Cheon 11:20 to 2 50c ner 5:30 to 7:30 560 our Home. © IS seen by our mers "the new manag inagement Billings ' Miss May Ort Orders Served at Any Me from 7 a.m, to Midn ight PREDICTS THAT Himself in During Interview to Pall Mall Gazette. Vaida Voeved, premier the appointment of quoted as follows “The new Hungarian will try dynasty with Under the direction of Ad- burg king. kingdom established. “The Hungarians believe \llies are too weary to ous action, has been, a secret organization in Hungary of all men between the ages of 18 and 26. Arms have been obtained in Austria and efforts made to obtain munitions in Warsaw-” Vaida Voeved predicted that the former emperor's son will be pro- claimed king if the plan to re- store the emporer, himself fails. Dr.°H. C. Wrinct rine i of Hazelton, and Dr. Beech have made a care- ful investigation of the locs water supply and other likely mediums for typhoid fever and! have come to the conclusion that) the two recent cases have not been due to local causes. * * . The funeral of L. F. Beesley, late manager of the Bank of Montreal here, took place on Sunday afternoon with interment | in Kitsumkalum T. J. Marsh conducted the vice and a large number of friends were present to pay last respects. Cemetery. Rey se r- J . e “Terrace was treated to a pic- ture show in Progress Hall on Monday entitled ‘The. Little Pirate,” starring Zoe Ray. The show was put on by Cecil Barrie, the magician. e . . B. O. Albertson met with a painful accident at the Island camp last week when his hand was terribly gashed with a buck saw. Dr. Beech treated the wound, putting in several stitches. e ° ° The death occurred last week of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Walsh. The youngster was only seven weeks old. WILDE WINS AGAIN Outfought and Outpointed Patsy Wallace in Well Fought Six-Round Bout. HAPSBURGS MAY BE RESTORED «= Premier of Roumania Expresses |;),,. LONDON, March 5.—Alexander | of Rou- mania, in an interview printed in|welcome to use the the Pall Mall Gazette regarding |{o debate all proper questions in. Admiral} but such things as Horthy as regent of Hungary 'S telegraphs are impossibilities and Regent in every possible way to effect the restoration of the Haps- Charles as the | take seri-| For some time there | ; disagieeable ul is “Line's | pcan | gate, just the lean holler, THE DAILY News am one nein { SAYS:-- | The Man in the Moon THAT Ketchikan has fori | company to operate aeroplane: | THAT at Lancaster, schoolhouse = to }question of the practicability o | railroads, THAT the reply given by the school trustees was: “You ar railroads ane rank infidelity. If God had designed that his in |telligent creatures should ta the frightful speed of device souls is a Satan to lead immortal idewn to hell.” ee . THAT the Winnipeg Free Press funny man tells that the world if breaking its neck to get hold of Canadian lumber, pulpwood, news print, wheat, butter, cheese, exgs, and flour. Then he asks if some- one won't also take Canadian hot air, cold weather, burglars, ban- dits, profiteers, the Senate and the city councils. a lot of men would rath- er be in the moon than the sun, because they would see more in- teresting things. Siam: ta familiar sound in biz-ee.”’ | THAT THAT the most and THAT it is a always a fend, man who says it woman at the other THAT they can threaten, they bellow, they can go intesti- but the living same, cost of rises THAT they can fume and they they can go and legis- late but the cost of living rises just the same. THAT they can talk of deporta- tion for the hardy profiteers, they san bunk the patient public with a lot of phony steers, they can wave their fists and orate for half a million years, but the cost of living rises just the same. LAND ACT VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE Ill. TAKE NOTICE that J. C, Clausen of dcean Falls, B. C., occupation superintend nt of logging, intends to apply for per mission to lease the following describe jands :— Commencing at a post planted 2% miles nm a northerly direction from the north west corner of Lot 897 on the west coast yf Calvert Island; thence norih 40 chains; hence west 40 chains; thence south 40 ‘hains; thence east 40 chains to point of commencement and containing 169 acres, nore or less. J, C. CLAUSEN Dgte January fist, 1920. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION AQT IN THE MATTER JOSEPH BROWN, DECEASED. and — OF THE ESTATE OF Fe Oe Oe Oe Fe Oe wit ~~? Ohio, ia /1828 permission was asked to uss debate the schoolhouse There is nothing in the Word of God about them. travel fifteen j miles an hour by steam, he would mal Horthy the direction of the|have clearly foretold it through Allied Supreme Council will be! His holy prophets. It flouted at a ripe moment and the Jot s the world) i ister ise of trict tried to lynch the slayer. TIMBER SALE X 1940. sealed tenders Lands ith day Licence feet of Spruce Massett Inlet, Scene at Lexington, Ky., sentenced to go to the electric chair for the murder of a ten-year-old schoolzi:! Troops fired upon the rioters, killing five and w. "_EXINGTON showing —— “ mob in front of the ——— Courthouse ‘itm Lockett, a heg.v, was ‘iot started when the mob ‘iany others. Whe SHE CLIMBED ICE COATED MOUNTAIN " February, A h ammount srthwith Dated this will be received by the not later than noon o: of March, 1920, for the pur X 1940, to cut 1,092,00 and Hemlock on Lot 2073 Queen Charlotte VANCOUVER Islands Dis OF | ivich, deceased, and all [cluims against } equired to furnish same, ( me, on or debted tor the of LAND COAST, And situate on the Miss Jessie MacDunald is sald tu be the first Wowan to break a trai near Lake Piacid Pirie MacDonaid aud usceud White lace Mauatains It was a 4,800 foot climb and required fourteen hours. She was accompanied by her father, their J. H OMmicial indebtedness McMULLIN, pone tee r 13th day of January, —_————_——_—_— The LAND ACT Notice of onan ee to Apply to Purchase a -DISTRICT i, nd. DISTRICT RANGE west coast of Calvert me | secc — ‘ ; parties having WATER NOTICE. 1e said estate ered) a , , ne, properly veritied, DIVERSION AND USE. before the 15th y or MAKE NOTICE that M. P, Olsen, whose D. 1920, and all parties in-}address is Alice Arm, B. C., will apply estate are required pay] or a licence to take and use 50 cubic- md-feet and to store about 400 acre- feet of water out of Clearwater River which flows southerly and drains into the Kitsault River about 22 miles from the head of the Inlet of Alice Arm, will be storage-dam natural outlet of Clearwater Lake. The capacity of the reservoir to be created is about 450 acre-feet, and it will flood about 50 acres of land. The water will be diverted from the stream at storage dam and will be used for power fcr mining purposes upon the mine described as the Climax Group, located near . One (1) year will be allowed for re TAKE NOTICE that in order of His} J es sland. Hehe This notice was posted on the ground ; Honour F. McB, Young made the 3rd day Further particulars ine eines TAKE NOTICE that Helge of cn the 26th day of January, 1920. PHILADELPHIA, March 4.— | of February, A.D. 1920, I was appointed |*.)M' ‘Bee culars of the Chier Forester prince Rupert, B.C., occupation foreman! A copy of this notice and an application 4 bik a Administrator to the estate of Joseph | — shies Melgar: CC of. fish station, intends to apply for per- ursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, J » Wilde, the English fl pemmiastnator 2 DP ert, B.C : ' imimy ilde, the “ngs ¥- | hrown, deceased, and all parties having | " per _ |mission to purchase the following described i will be filed in the gMce of the rai ; laims ainst the said estate are hereby Rete ca! ede aise jands:- Vater Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C. weight, outfought and outpointed required 1). furnish same, properly ver! tHE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA Commencing at a post planted 1% miles Objections to the application may be Patsy Wallace, of Philadelphia, | nea, to me, on or before the 6th day of TION ACT north of the N,W. corner of Lot 897; :led with the said Water Recorder or with : March, A. Db. 1920, and all parties indebted — and thence east 40 chains; thence 40 he Comptroller of Water Rights, Parlia- in six fast rounds here last night. | (7 the estate are required to pay the| \ THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF | chains; thence west 40 chains; thence nent Bulldines, Victoria, B. C., within Wallace put up a strong fight and | amount of their indebtedness to me forth- | rite aera, unt Mecensel, mientene south sO eee and containing 160 acres 99 rea tial con i pea or - 7 w | Ann iS 1a 1y an order o Ss more or Jess us « ce 4 oc Vs nearly scored a knockdown in the | ‘'™ JOHN H. MeMULLIN, i}lonour F. MeB, Young, made the sth day HELGE SMEBY, is M. P. OLSEN, Applicant. si OfMcial Administrator, {| f January, A.D. 1920, I was appointed By Mark Smaby, The date of the first publicatlo on of this last round, Dated this 6th day of February, 1920. ‘Administrator of the estate of Tony Rado- Dated January Qist, 1920. wtice is February 5, 192 ro ssnsiiinpreneed ae — : a — Se Se - Gene Byrnes Says:—“Thanks for the Advice.” = es IM snuies KELLY WHAT ae" YOUVE 3UST FALLEN WEIR To THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS Im THRO VGH — GIVE THIS VOB Jo SOME POOR AN TRE MONEYS DOWN AT HIS OFFICE neki} WAITING FoR ME COULDNT SLEEP ALL NIGHT THINKING ABOUT \T~ } WONDER IF) | SHOULD HIRE A WHEEL BARROW To CARRY THE MONEY HOME IM VERY SoORRN TO INFORM, You MR KELLY —THERES BEEN A MISTAKE- THE MONEY BELONGS TO ANOTHER MAN p THANKS FOR THE