THE DAXLY NEWS . Page 6 wo meee ———— —— ——— : =) NOTICE TO FISHERME! f, Water Glass Orme’s Our shipment has arrived. It is of good. quality. The Pioneer Druggists . Limited Phones 82 and 200 P.O, Box 1680 The Rexall Store | ~~ — Z | om _—— ot os “porn AT TERRACE Th: W k’ | There Ww 5" bora to Mu. and| . i$ ee s )Mrs. K. Olson at Terrace on) Specials! Yello Mewton Apples- Jsoble- Pack, Special $2.50 fan Camp’s Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce, Special OP BU iii ies oe oie S's 14c Ec:ly June Peas, Winona Bring, per tin .......°. 78¢ Wa-ctal’s Jams i-!Ib. pails, ssorced {ten varieties)— Spcetel per-tin ..... $1.10 Wat.) for additions. Rupert Table Supply The Store of Quality Phones 211, 212 Oo | ' | *@ for adjacent with foint residence, but each making HOUSES. FOR SALE 7-room house and large lot, Atlin Ave., Section 2, new— $4,250.00, Terms. 4-room trouse 5th Avenue, Section 5 $1,575, Terms. 4-rooms and bath, 5th Ave.,, Section 5 $2,460, Terms. LOTS FOR SALE. 2 fine view lots Section 2— $750 the pair. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. 3rd Ave. Phone 11 Ss Notary Public Conveyancer FOR SALE Apariment House $6,000.00. This consists of two modern five-roomed apartments with ? a splendid harbor view. A first-class investment either for rent or for homes. one M. M. Stephens Real Estate lasurance Financial Agent ian ee - - ° Ler FOR SALE A good double corner in Block 23, Mi. Stephens et Pe ew Borden Street i) Section Q770ri i... i bw wes $550.00 Lot 10, Block 41, Sec 5, price $260 Lot 34, Block 50, Sec. 7, price $96 A’ splendid view lot in Block 1, BOGOR BEE is os cS occa es $600.00 Apply to Ed.H. Mortimer Real Estate and Insurance Agent. 324 Second Avenue |March 4, a.son. j cliiehin iii i tates ial Ee aati | The “Dinector” Corset. Manu-| 'faetured in Prince Itupert. Phone | | blue 92. tf Synopsis ef | i | land Act Amendments Minimum of first-class land reduced te $5 an acre; second-class to $3.50 an acre. | Pre-emption now confined to sur- veyed lands only. land guitable for Sericuitara! pusposs and which is non-timber land. Partnership pre-emptions abolished but parties of not more than four ma} pre-emptions necessary claims. Pre-emptors five years and vements on respective must occupy claims fo: make improvemeuts tc value of $10 per including clear- ing and cultivation of at least 5 acres before receiving Crown Grant. Where pre-emptor in occupation no! less than 8 years, and has made pro- portionate improvements, he may, be- cause of ill-health, or other cause, be granted intermediate certificate of im provement and transfer his claim. Reco: without permanent resi ; dence may be issued, provided appli- , cant makes improvements to extent of lhard to get these days. 'tory is 500 pianos behind in their lorders, i bench iW. J. Pitman, Prince’ Rupert Music Store. 59 Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. uf |} SPECIALS I have for sale at my residence on ist Ave. 4 Marine Gas Engines: Two. seven horse power One twelve horse power. One twenty horse power- All the above are new and will be sold at a sacrifice. tf P. RORVIK. show of the year, Chaplin in “A Day's Pleasure” and Nazimova in “Eye for Eye.’ Westholme, Wednes- day night and matinee and Thurs- jay night. Largest Charlie * ® = Heintaman’& Co. pianos are The fac- One has just arrived, a Style “A” in fumed oak with duet to mateh. This is a very fine instrument with a beautiful tone and handsome appearance.-- -ee eRe REESE SC , TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY * THERA EKHREKEERHEERRSE IN USED INSTRU- MENTS— 100 Edison Diamond Dise with 20 records. $110 Piano cased Karn Piano. Behning Player Piano. Heintzman & Baby Grand Piano. These ali in perfect condi- Lion and everyone is exceptional Satue. Wood. Pitman, Prince Ru- peut Music Store. 59 Organ. SooU0 S600 $700 Co- are sSUILDING LOAN WANTED on a lot, Block 8, Section 2, fronting Second Avenue, For particulars apply box 53 Daily 65 clear News office. VANTED TO BU Y—Second-hand . Remington or Smith Apply P. O. box 884, typewrile Premier, rince Rupert Board of School Trustees. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. { SEALED TENDERS addressed to tx ‘retary of the Prince Rupert Board of hool Trustees, Prince Rupert, B. ©€., ill be received up to and including Ap. il 1 ith, 1920,°for the erection of a twelve Senn rel er etas onmme each vom Public School Building in the Cliy ' or record same will o te as for- Prince Rupert, B.C. Tenders may he} ! feet i a agg : obtained in ik or separate for the following trades: of $10.00 per acre, ineiditee € acct isonry, hollow tile and brick; Concrete, cleared and cultivated, and residence of at least 2 years are required. Pre-emptor holding TOWD grant may record another pre-emption, if he requires land in conjunction with hie farm, without actuai occupation, pro- vided statutory improvements made and residence maintained on Crown granted land. e . Unsurveyed areas, not exceedi acres, may be leased as homesites title to be obtained after ae resi ons, wa + scapes 2 certified cheque Plastering, Art stone and joinery, Roofing and ilvanized iron work; Steel sash, Fire and steel work, Painting and lazing, Terrazzo @oors, Electric wiring, lumbing, Heating and ventilation. Each tender shall be accompanied by a on a chartered bank of anada, for the sum of five (5) per cent. ain and reinforced; ek, Carpentry dential and improv. 7 of the amount of the tender, the cheque | ; For { Be foes, cones f unsuecessful tenderers to be returned graz and industrial purposes | eo =P ing 640 acres may be umediately the tenders are opefied. The one person or ; wes - any tender 20, rai Mill, nates ae industrial uitte Bs west or any tencer not necessarily ac timber land not exceedi 40 acres pted Plans ard specifications and all may be purchased; conditions include formation may be obtained from the] ; Natural hee eae ‘ lee of the Architect, J. W. Potter. meadows ANCE en —_ by existing roads may parent W. D. VANCE, J. W. POTTER, conditional upon construction of « road ikct Se lae nk Architects to them. Rebate of one-half of cost o/ road, not exceeding half urchas’ price, is made. . oe © PRE-EMPTORS’ FREE GRA ACT. aae The sco of th include al 1s Act is enlarged t: i persons joining and ing with His Majesty's orces. “Th time within which the heirs or devisee: of a deceased pre-emptor may appl) for title under this Act is extende: from for one year from the death of ees 8s formerly, until one tone an che peauaton of the presen: . nis privile Frowcttve Pp ge is also made re © fees relating to pre-empt . due or payable by ecldiore on ore emptions recorded after June 26, 1918 bigs are seroitted for five years ’rovision for return of ‘ac crued, due and been paid since Augen 4, 1914, on account of payments, fee W taxes on soldiers pre-emptions, Interest on agreements to purchas: town wv; city lots held by members o 4ilied Forces, or dependents, acquirec direct or indirect, remitted from en- istment to March #1, 1920, SUB-PURCHASERS OF 4 LANDS, onanyM _Provieiun made for iss Crown grants to sub-purchasens $ Crown Lands, ar tuiring rights fron purchasers who failed to completr purchase, irvolving forfeiture, on ful fiilinent e conditions of purchase in (crest and taxes. Where sub chas ers CO not clitnuwhoie of or Crna cel, vurchase price due and taxes ma be iistributed proportionately ove; whole area. Applications must be made by May |, 1920 GRAZING. Grazing Act, 1919, for « development of livestock industey me Vides for grazing distriets and administration nieslte ~ who are not already _~ Serge, jersey, and silk dresses just arrived at Demers’. 58 bea Gus Ericksen arrived from Stewart on the last boat south. . . . Best Household Lump _ JCoal, G. N. Durham and J. A. Bjorn- stad were Usk arrivals on last night’s train. J * . J. H. Knott was a passenger R. W. Sinclair, of the Inverness | Cannery, is registered at the Ho- tel Prince Rupert. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawson} and daughter, of Namu, arrived in town yesterday. We offer steam coal in car load lots $7.00 per ton f.o.b. car Albert & McCaffery. tf} .’ » ° / Dale S. Pitt, manager of the, Premier mine, Stewart, left for} Vancouver last night. > ° . G. A. MeNicholl, Captain C. H.} Nicholson and J. W. Hunt left! for the south last night. * . | } Mrs. L- W. Patmore will re: | ‘Iceive again on the second Wed- of every month. 58 | The Westholme Luneh will be nesday closed for a week or ten days while repairs are being effected after the recent fire. tf e . . T. H- Sager, of Thurston Har- ior who is superintendent of the} Whalen Camp at Goose Bay, ar-| rived in town on Saturday. BASKETBALL — All-star City Team versus Dry “Dock in the ‘air Building on Tuesday the 9th it 8:30 p.m. Admission 58 25¢. Nazimova in “‘Eye for Eye” and tharlie Chaplin in his last pro- fuction, “A Day’s Pleasure.”’- Westholme, Wednesday night and natinee, and Thursday night. Arrivals from Port Clements on he Prince Albert last night in- ‘luded L. Calder, A, R- Mallory, '.P., and P. Lorenzen, formerly f this city. They are all negis- ered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. All returned War Veterans who ‘re desirous of playing footbal! rv other games this season and signed on ‘or other teams, are requested to eave their names at the canteen u with Harry Breen, Ray Me- Jonald or Jack Frost, the Sport lommittee. tf © . ,. According to the decision of he Police Commission, the Ex- $13.50 delivered. Phone Black 85. | for Vancouver on last night's © Pp. R, steamer, * . . j SINCE. § 1870 WN ‘LOH 30 £738 COUGHS in perfect condition, * under Commissioner price a new one wo Annual grazing permits issued basec raving on Bumbers ranged; priority for estab- Phis is an exceptio Mshed owners. Stock-own ma) forma Associations for anne eae soem. (ren, or partially free, permits ul or settlers, campere or vellers, up to ten head. 5 ~~ - ’ e , Alberta Screened |) GUARANTEED LUMP \5 For Kitchen Stove. IS Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton } Sacked ... $7.75 per '% ton Muth... iy. $13.50 per ton ) Only a Limited Supply Phone Your Order Now _ ; ; Albert & McCaffery |: LTD, ; - Phones 564 and 116 ; 1e@ superb tonal qu in a home \ He'ntzman & Co, Baby Srand Piaro and at uld be. nal nity for anyone who appreciates opportu- ialities of a Grand Piano, and its artistie ap- pearance one at the price of an upright- , to procure W, J. PITMAN Prince Rupert Music Store. PLOIDPELICP OCB CEOD DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or mis lowers your effi DR. BAY Office Hours--Mornin Afternoon, 1.30 to day, 9 to 12 only. Tuesday, Wednesday and day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT sing tooth ciency NE g, 9 to 12; 5.30; Satur- Evenings, rri- wrererwurarury half LO OL PPL OS DOO LO press Companies are to be asked to show legal reasons why thei! hooks cannot be examined in the ‘earch of contraband liquor and they do not, the police force are to make their examinations ind take measures against any verson Who interferes. At this morning’s police com- iission meeting, Commissioner lill expressed himself as entirely atisfied with the police force vork during the period of proba- on in February and that he ould see no reason for their dis- lissal. The commissioners went n record as being opposed to policemen taking drinks from shady” characters. WANTED Wanted—41,000 Hair Seal Skins. Apply Pat Phillipson, Fur Dealer, Westholme Block, Prince Rupert, it, €, tf DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL FISHERIES BRANCH SERVICE TENDERS are invited by the wunder- signed for the charter of two gasoline launches for the plirposes of Fishertis Patrol, one from May 18t to October 15th, and the other from June 15th to October Sist, 1920, One boat to be used in the Kivers Inlet vicinity and the other in the | 1 | | True peace-time economy —use Sunlight Soap It is impossible to buy a purer go Sunlight. Therefore it is really the cheapest | soap you can buy. The purer and better the | soap—the less you need for the wash and the better the work done. ap than | Truly—it is a real economy to use Sunlight Soap for the wash and about the house. Insist on getting the Soap you ask for— If you want to get rid of that Cold quickly take PENSLAR ie Cherry Cough Balsam . A combination of wild cherry bark, ‘ wine of antimony, blood root, benzoic acid and pure cane sugar. It tends to ! fa give immediate relief by clearing the 5 poewn Si air passages of the obstruction. There is no morphine, cocaine or other habit-forming drugs in Penslar Cherry Cough Balsam and for your protection the exact formula is on the label. We can recommend it as being most effective For children, we recommend Penslar Children’s Cough Syrup made for their particular needs. FOR SALE ONLY AT THE PRINCE RUPERT DRUG CO. THIRD AVENUE PHONES 134 & 1I7 — — - ——— SOE EEE EERIE ERE RS EN EY UU UU EEE x . ° h B { : Ladysmith Lump Coal is the Best ; ' a Burns Longer, Better and Brighter, and Gives More Heat } — oe - a vai ai ote - = ' * oT a oe “ o ave * 2 ’ x OTHER COALS WE HANDLE ARE: ' % Steam Coal, Bulk on Dock .............. $8.25 net ee — Steam Goal, bulk, Delivered ............ 10.00 a % Household Stove Coal, Bulk on Dock ..... 10.00 “ogi * tiousehold Stove Coal, Sacked on Dock 11.00 oe x Houschold Stove Coal, Bulk, Delivered 12.00 et 7 ¥ Househeld Stove Coal, Sacked, Delivered ... 13.00 ‘ ‘ SPECIAL PRICES QUOTED ON CAR LOADS. ‘ Se eS Sapa pee eeaeeaeee eee ae ' x ‘ * ' PRINCE RUPERT COAL Co. } * * PHONE 15 : ¥ pects att RAIA IIA IIIA IAIIA IAA IAAI IA IAAI SII II AAS I AS ISA —— NOW OPEN .FOR BUISNESS NEW MARINE WAYS Phone 453 Shawatlans Passage ‘ » to 100 feet Equipped for building and repairing 4 classes of boats up in length, a 7 WOODWORKING, BLACKSMITHING AND MA‘ os Best equipped plant in Central British Columb): Ltd. yen. Manager SHOPS. Seal Cove Marine Ways, A. Swanson, President W. E, Thompson, ‘ 153 Phone Red 391 Phone Green eee pocososeenteny a —————= Chatham Sound and East coast of Queen Charlotte Islands area, Approximate di- mensions as follows: Length 60 feet, BG 6 0 0:4.0 ode. sdtaies cc 4 P eO6t with speed of ten miles per hour. Accom- modation for two other than crew. The Department of Naval Service to supply gasoline and lubricating oils and engage crew, e Tenders should be at daily rate. No THEO COLLART, Notary Public ie ee es : Z Sa eed ay McBride POR SALE—-Fine view and level lot, 4th Ave, neal ¢ $1,050 —- Half Cash, 6-12-18 mone : Laue corner 52 feet frontage Atlin Ave: va —— eR MARINE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE “ r Rox 66 Phone Blue 69 Westholme Theatre Block pwere ae payment to be made for days when boat not running due to necessity for repairs or faulty equipment. Tenders should be addressed to F. H. Cunningham, Chief Inspector of Fisheries, 801 Rogers Building, Vancouver, B, C F. H. CUNNINGHAM, Chief Inspector of Fisheries. DATE, March 1, 1920, 67 il ¥ Subscribe for The — —_———— —— Daily New umbia The Leading Daily of Northern British Co!