eet Page 8: - r Sie __THE is Ce NEWS Saturday Mare} ae —— — ——— ie Senet a “Wee MacGregor” DRAG SAW The Original Light Weight, Portable, Gasoline Operated Drag Saw and Power Plant. Frequently Itmitated—Never Equalied. For cutti cordwood, shingle bolts, land Se replace hand-bucking in the woods or on the water—in any position and under all conditions-— &nywhere—the “WEE MacGREGOR” is without 4n equal. The free working clutch, expanding metal band type, on the engine shaft, positively will not slip, It does away with all fabric band linings which are ex- pensive and unsatisfactory. Use oil freely on it. WEE MacGREGOR Write for illustrated SAW MANUFACTURING CO. snd descriptive 310 Granville Strect Vancouver, B.C. =— FUNNEL | SATURDAY amen FEBRUARY WAS FINE MONTH FOR WEATHER | Month of Record Sunshine was i ’ Specials! Better Than Any Correspond- ing Month for Some Years. Quaker Tomatoes: ae 21-2’s Specials - i9c The weather report as com- 2’s os 1S8¢ piled by Dominion A ae sph be ie F. W. Dowling shows a rainfall eae oe of 4.18 inches for February, all eiahtieias Special $4.75 this precipitation being during i Tin 7 « $1.85 the first two weeks of the month. Gite ike ta nee Metall The highest temperature was at 50c lb. registered on February 20 when the reading of the thermometer Austraian Jam: was 50 above. The lowest was A ae Lice mae on February 2 when the tempera- eee = +e The mean ture dropped to 24- temperature for the month. was 38.4 above. The past month has SATURDAY ONLY been the best February for many years from a weather standpoint. I. B. S. A. SERVICES The International Bible Stu- dents’ Association will hold a ser pet Table Supply £0. Phones 211, 212 — vice tomorrow, Sunday, in the of P. Hall at 7:30 p.m. A hearty welcome is extended to all. At the meeting of the Board of Trade last night an _ invitation was received to send delegates to the International Mining Conven- tion at Seattle April 10 to 17. The HOUSES FOR SALE “ p natter was left in thé hands of 7-room house and large lot, staal: thtn lini begvailtee ean 4 Atlin Aye., Section 2, new—- Jit” "Miners’ League Ag $4,250.00, Terms. Fe ae ate 4-room house 5th Avenue, Best Household Lump Coal, 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— $750 the pair. McCaffery, Gibbons & Dayle, Ltd. 3rd Ave. Phone 11 | $13. 50 delivered. Phone » Piack 8). Rey al Cr ewn Soap : wad Seve the ae Ropes. M..Stephens |] Best Coal | oe Public Conveyancer 3) i | Alberta Screened FOR SALE GUARANTEED LUMP i For Kitchen Stove. |# Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton parlment UGB §)] ssckes © -.'s2278 per’ ton i er $13.50 per ton Borden Street oat "Your Order Nor $6,000.00 | one Your er Now This consists of two modera }| Set ress ti sama a: i Albert & McCaffery a splendid harbor view. A : Phones gale 116 first-class investment either : for rent or for homes. ‘eee M. M. Stephens | DENTISTRY Rea! Estate Insurance Financial Agent _ corteregieson wen lowers your oficiency DR. BAYNE FOR S $ Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- ALE dy, 9 to 12 only. Evenin 8, Tuesday, Wednesday and day, from 7 to 9. ri- es ’ Cunningham, — pom ee es mens oe [toca News Notes Hit STEWART STRIKE TS NOW SETTLED New Cook Provided a at the Premier Mine and Men Return to Work Monday. cg ~ ' ee Soloists new to Rupert. phony Concert Sunday night. F. Wes Moersch left on a busi ness trip up-river this morning. One of the Best concerts ever heard in Rupert Sunday night. W. J; Pitman left for Usk on this morning's train. - f Sym- - : j 56 That the Stewart strike is now m settled and the men are returning to work on Monday, is the word brought by J. H. Burrough, who este arrived this morning on _ the The “Dinector’’ Corset. Manu- Prince Albert. He says that the] p..tured in Prince Rupert. Phone terms of settlement at the Pre- Blue 92. tf mier mine are as follows: egg i. A competent cook has been William R. Reid, the Alaska secured nining man, arrived from Hyder 2. A minimum wage of $6 per|{this morning. day for all day labor, which is an spices accede increase of 50c per day. Tickets for the concert Sunday 3. The strikers to be rein-|night can be obtained free at the stated ahd the men that went upjiocal drug stores. sith Mr. Harris to get the jobs : sca engaged for this withain We offer steam coal in car load prejudice to their claim for] lots $7.00 per ton f.0.b. car— > damages Albert & MeCaffery. tf 4. Bundles to be hauled to and William 8. Orr, of Hyder, ar- from the mine free of charge. Mr. B » cee . ‘ived on the Mr. SULTOUsSA Says whe Mareew 1 Stewart this morning. ment voluntarily offered to meet eA aioe a committee of the men at any Archbishop Du Vernet was one time- _ Jof the passengers leaving for the There are about 150 men in}.ast on this morning's train. Stewart waiting for the mines to wi Mpc open up which will be in from Port Simpson arrivals yesterday 7 ‘ ~ f . . > six to eight weeks- include Charles Dudoward, W. ! --- - 3- Dudoward and Mrs. P..H. Wes- . e . FRANCOIS LAKE ley : “ The Westholme Lunch will be week or ten days are being effected if closed for a while repairs after the recent fire. bachelors, and even the mar- O58 ® need to be barbered. Arrivals from Stewart oo oe morning included James The nuptials were nington, Mrs. M. F. Knight The tady Harber at Francois Lake is doing a Tushing business. it is quite extraordinary how often the ried men, tl Pen- celebrated and last Thursday- of Frank Bickle|Dale S. Pitt, superintendent of and Miss Beckwith of this dis-jthe Premier mine. trict. The Rev. A. Garlick of ee Burns Lake performed the cere- William Watson and A. Carl- monv. son, two inebriates, were fined : . jten dollars in the police court A surprise party paid a visit to’this morning. They both pleaded fack Crane, of Ootsa Lake, on) guilty with repentant demeanors Wednesday night- Dancing was| ey ee kept up till well into the morning} “Resources,” Prince Rupert's the ‘strains of captivating; ™agazine, has made its appear- musie by Dr. Crane and Shorty, ince for March and is replete with Matheison: timely articles on mining and ‘ther; industries in this district. was) Mita ut narrowly averted Jast Thursday} Provincial Constable Alex Saint oe the stable belonging to J.j)7e!t for Terrace on the train this . Keefe nearly went up in flames. jmorning where he will investigate ¥ it was one or two of the horses!2 typhoid outbreak which is were singed and Mr. Keefe lost}spreading there. Mrs. Saint ac- his overcoat. The quick arrival, COmpanied her husband. Another disastrous fire if some of the mill men saved} : Tere |* Sergeant Gitiedn, who has been ie situation. i 7 : . Spee ) stationed with the Dominion Lal Bennett, postmaster at! oyal Mounted Police here for jotsa Lake, is erecting a new!) %0™me months, left for Hazelton road house to take care of the; Where he will be permanently |0- heavy traffic expected this sum-| ‘ated. Mr- Gibson will join her ner: iusband in a few days. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN | C.J, Kent arrived from Winni- |voeg Jast Thursday night to be- lcome train agent out of Prince I have for sale at my residence |} ; : = }tupert in succession to Train m ist Ave. 4 Marine Gas Engines: | tt deeb een ait f lenuiue Two seven horse power. ie tt een! faa rs: ae One twelve horse power. oe Sytem nex -Thureday. | He One twenty horse powe?r- nade the run out on this morn- All the above are new and w uy} ine s train. oti ; be sold at a sacrifice. ti! The occasion being the birth - P. RORVIK : . | day of R. P. Linzey, a party of a Vill the gentieaina who DouantL eee ee ; ; : his home on Ninth Avenue last . rifle ¢ at the News oftice kindly | night and eompletely took the call for ammunition and oil. family by surprise. Dancing and ean games passed the evening away fst for Atkins’ Sausages. - mly too quickly. . * * At’ the Board of Trade meeting jlast night there was some eriti- cism of the C. P. R. for refusing /to carry letters. south for local | veople on the Princess Beatrice. | OEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL service|(¢ WS decided to ask the com- FISHERIES BRANCH pany their reason for refusing to TENDERS are invited by the under-| Oblige local people. igned for the charter of two gasoline Beso y sunches for the purposes of Fisheries All returned War Veterans who oh neath an p Mcrae Beene are desirous of ‘playing football 31st, 1920. One boat to be used in the} OF Other games this season and who are not already signed on for other teams, are requested to filvers Inlet vicinity and the other in the hatham Sound and East coast of Queen harlotte Islands area. Approximate di- i lensions as follows:— Y fs leave their names at the canteen Length 60 feet. ov, With Harry Breen, Ray Me- oe - Panes 13 feet, Donald or Jack Frost, the Sports ith speed of ten miles per hour. Accom- cC ittee dation for two other than crew. The om mpl : uf : ® e At the meeting of the Board of Trade last night it was decided to ask the Dominion Department of Agriculture and F, Napier Denison at Victoria to have a sunshine recorder installed here under the charge of the local pepe eee of Naval Service’ to supply “line and lubricating oils and engage crew, Tenders should be payment to be made for days when boat ol running due to necessity for repairs vr faulty equipment. Tenders should be addressed to PF at daily rate. No ke Chief Inspector of Fishertes, DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE }| °°! Rogers Building, Vancouver, B,C. , A g00d double corner ‘ Block 23, PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT _F. Hl. CUNNINGHAM, meteorologist. It was suggested nactin Stab seza.oo | set Rene 3 Inspector of Psheries, ‘that this city should make a good ‘ ares eres * f +. =~arch i. 20. Cte ; ' . Lot 10, Block 41, Sec 5, price $280 57 \vecord for sunshine. The action = — — — — LT , “Ae > ati Lot 34, Block 50, Sec. 7, price $06 3] ¢ oe ae ort wa = a recommendation { e A splendid view lot in Block 14, B ° Ch au onen. Section 2, for............ $600.00 aptist urch, Sunday, Mar. 7, 1920 oe ~-- Rev. M. Vansickle, of Vancouver, will preach ’ WANTED . af ago , preach. Wanted-—1,000 Hair Seal Skins. pply to Apply Pat Phillipson, Fur Dealer, Ed.H. Mortimer Real Estate and Insurance Agent. 324 Second Avenue SUNDAY SCHOOL at 2:30 p.m. EVENING 7:30 p.m.— aug Cello Obligato, — % ‘ MORNING 11 a.m.—‘‘A Faultless Way.”’ “The Greatest Work Known to Man.” 8 ecial Music, including Solo by Mrs, McMillan with Violin and Violoncello Solo by Will Edmunds, Westholme Block, B.C, Prince Rupert, tf Tiokets for the concert Sunday night can be obtained free at the Prince Albert froin) ——_—_—_$—$————— ——————— OS ei ce ay tate ttinme.. New Spring Goods» Constantly A rriving Se es Among the many new things we have put into stock during the past week are ; Ladies’ Suits in Donegal Tweeds, ete. . Striped Silks in the latest color combinations, of exceptional quality and value, and the last word in style. Ladies’ Middy Waists A new consignment of these popu- lar garments is here. They are very pretty styles, having embroidery and slashed designs, They also come in Misses’ sizes. “Always Something New at W allace’s” HS. Wallace Co.Ltd N.B.--Low prices still in force in Shoe Department ws... CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY | CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES B. C. Coast Steamship Services 8. 8. PRINCESS “MARY for Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Alaska, from Prince Rupert: February 8, 23; March 8, 19. For Vancouver Victoria and Seattie from Prince Rupert February 14, 28; March 13, 24 8.8. PRINCESS BEATRICE From Prince Rupert for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falis, Hardy Bay, Alert Bay, Beaver Cove, Powell River, Vancouver and Victoria— Every ‘Sunday at 8 P. a. For rates, re servati ons and Sailings, apply to Wi. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. apart LEA Cor 3rd Avenue and 4th Street Prince Rupert, B.C. §.S, PRINCE GEORGE SS TRUNK wns —_———— SAILING —— Thursday Midnight for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Wednesday Midnight for Anyox. S. 8. PRINCE JOHN OR PRINCE ALBERT For Stewart March 3rd,,141th, 17th, 25th, and sist. ws Massett, Port Clements, Buckley Bay, March 4, 10, 50 eer Southern Queen Charlotte Island Points, March 6 & 20th TRAIN SERVICE lil Passenger Monday, W®dnesday 4nd Saturday af 11:36 & pried oar te Prince George, Edmonton and Winnipeg, making direct all _botnts, eas! and suutbs Agency All Ocean Stcaniship ‘Lines For information and reservations apply to City Ticket Office, 626 Third Avenue. Phon® 260. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN BIG SUPPLY OF FRESH BAI! and Ice At BUTEDALE CANNERY WESTERN PACKERS, LIMITED Butedale, B.C. local drug stores. 56 ——— a Open Ist February, 1920 ‘NEW MARINE W Shawatlans Passage Equipped for building and repairing 4 classes of boa in len SHOPS. _ WOODWORKING, BLACKSMITHING AND MACHINE Best equipped p plant in Central British Seal Cove Marine Ways, Lid. A. Swanson, President W. E. Thompson, 153 Phone Red 391 Phone Green AYS ts up to 100 feet