ror A SHOE that is smart and practical, sub- stantial, well constructed and fits the fovt, is§worth a good price for you get correct style, real comfort and long wear out of it. When you consider the service- able quality and style value of {fj OUR SHOES you know they will prove an econ- omical purchaSe. Come in and be fitted. Family SHOE Store Geo. Hill E, R. Tabrum The Practical Shoe Men : Phone 357. THE DAILY NEWS —————$ CONSTRUCTION LAKELSE LAKE J. McHugh Expects That it will be Finished and in Operation This Season. J. McHugh, of the Dominjon Fisheries, who is in town at pres- ent, announces that work will be continued on the Lakelse Hatch- ery this summer and it is expect- led that by August 1 the hatchery will be completed and in opera- ition. Mr. McHugh had expected iio leave on the next steamer for jStewart on his way to Meziaden |/Lake, but has decided to go south ltonight instead. While in town ‘he dispatched the tenders for the jnew float between the government and G, T. P. wharves to Ottawa, where they will be considered and the contract let- Regarding the hatchery at La- kelse, considerable work was done on this last year but on account nie IN YOUR HOME has an influence that’s worth si more than wealth. THE PATHEPHONE vf the World’s Best Phonograph} Plays All Records iii Get one now,—delays are un- , necessary when you know our easy terms. Ay Shipment of New Rec- 4 ords Just In Come and hear the world’s best artists. Ki Will Edmunds at! Prince Rupert Music Store Opposite the Post Office f! Box 644 Phone BLACK 183 we ve i } TOM LEE CO. fe 840 Second Avenue, West. ‘/ VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retall General Contractors and Labor, Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 — P.O. Box 725 E. H. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doors, mouldings and all interior finish lumber al- Ways in stock. Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's « hardwood. we? Estiinates Given. ‘ REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN a Phone Green 269. 4 - Hotel Prince Rupert EURCPEAN PLAN $1.60 por day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La Carte. A. G. GRAY 4% : Teacher of Piano ve Studio 137 Second Avenue i) PHONE Blue 421 or 444 ve csmureianiininaiaimsdtter eta Te PACIFIC CARTAGE, LTD. PHONE 93 Reliable Service at reasonable Rates, We have Warehouse facilities, 8. E. Parker, Manager o| Phon® Green 607 1017 3ra Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in Light and Heavy Con- struction, Repairs and Alterations. First Class Staircase Work and Finishing. Estimates Cheerfully Given BRICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS of the strike in May and June it was impossible to get materials in time for its completion. The plant must be completed by August 1. As this could not be done last year; the work was called off until this season. Lumber From Terrace. At present lumber from Ter- race is being hauled over the snow tu Lakelse Lake and four teams are engaged on the work. Some time shontly after May 1 twenty-five men will be employed rushing the building to comple- tion. Three buildings are being erected, the large hatchery build- ing, a mess-house and a man- agers bungalow. Supplies are taken in from Terrace to the foot LAND REGISTRY ACT, (pechions $6 and 134.) Ke Application No. 11%65-I, File 6274. fAnt NULICE that applicaiion bas been inaue to register David HK. Hays, of Prince mupert, B. U., as owner in fee under a jax Sale Deed from the coliecwr of the cily of Prince Rupert, bearing date the 2srd day of October, 1919, of ALL AND SINGULAR tbat certain parcel or tract of aud ald premises situate, lying and being im the City of Prince Kupert, more par- ticularly known and described as Lot surly (30), Biock forty-two (42), Sec- iol Cight (8), (Map 923). You are re- quired lo contest the claim of the tax y tvulowing extract therefrom:— Dated this 15th day of Jan send y anuary, A. D. purchaser Within 35 days [rom the date ul the service of this notice (which may be elected by publication in the Daily ‘evs, Prince Kupert), and your attention is Called to section 36 of the “Land Regis- iry Act” with amendments, and to the “aud in default of a caveat or cer- tilicale of lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the person entitied under such tax sale, ai! persons s0 served with nu lice, + . @fd those claiming through or under them, and ail per- Suns clailaiug any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered iisirument, and ali persons claim- ing any interest in the Jand by descent whose tlle is not registered unger We provisions of this Act, Suail be for ever estopped and de- barred from setting up clalin to or iu respect of the jand $0 sold for taxes, aud the Kegistrar shall register {he person entitied under such tax sale ws OWher Of the Jand so suid ior Wes.” ASD WHEKEAS application has beeuv iuade for 4 Certificate of Indefeasible Title tu the above-inenlioned lands, in the name vf David H, Hays, AND WHEKEAS on investigating the ttle it appears luat prior to the 10th day of Vctlover, 1908 (ine date oh which the said lands were sold for overdue taxes), you were the Crown Granted owner thereof. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the sale tme 1 shali effect’ registration in pursuance of such application and issue a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the eald lands in the name of David H. Hays ulless you lake and prosecute the proper Proceedings to estabiish your claun, if any, to the said lands, or to prevent such proposed action on my part. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B,C., this 7th day of November, 4. U, 1919, H. F, MACLEOD, District Registrar of ‘Titles. To Ethel Tate, Vicwria, B.C. 56 a , IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH CULUMBIA, iN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT — an IN THE MATTER OF _JUSEPH BROWN, DECEASED, TAKE NOTICE that in order of His Honour F. McB. Young made the 3rd day of February, A.D. 1920, 1 was appointed Administrator to the estate of Joseph brown, deceased, and all parties having claus against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, poseery veri- fled, lo me, on or before 1 6th day of March, A.D, 1920, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forth- with, JOHN H, MCMULLIN, - OMicial Administrator. Dated this 6th day of February, 1920. MINERAL ACT THE ESTATE OF TAKE NOTICE that 1, HUGH ARCHIBALD SACLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS STEEL or @ Certificate of Improvements for each f sald claims for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action un- er Section 85, must be commenced before he issuance of such Certificate of Im- HATCHERY NOW General issued for the fiscal year ing this were Vancouver, $732,- 363-38; Victoria, 235,906.17; New SOMPANY, F * C : Fniae 4 at ,239, sand hele da ont ge dais W estminster, $53,368.55; Nelson, ereot, io Apoly to the Mining Recorder /%34,305.17, and Nanaimo, $27,- 640,94, c Meanest Disease Colds Weaken the System Flu. There is nothing that will sour your temper quicker than a cold in the head. Most people will sniMe and cough until they become sick enough to see a doctor who in nearly every case prescribes stan- dard remedies and drugs for a cure. The standard prescription which has been used by physicians successfully for many years is now put up in capsule form under the name of Grip-Fix. The exact formula is on every box and the makers jof Grip-Fix invite you to submit it to lye ur family physician for his approval. When you notice the first symptoms of a cold coming on take two Grip-Fix cap- sules according to the directions on the box. If these directions are followed to the letter yeur cold will be relieved in a night. A good plan is to always keep a box of Grip-Fix in your house. You are al- | ways in danger of colds and when you have Grip-Fix with you, you can feel immune. It is easy to cure if taken at the start. There is nothing more foolish than to let a cold “run its course,” Grip-Fix may be obtained at any drug store at 35 cents a box. Be sure to remember the name and to avoid substi- tutes. There is no real substitute for Grip-Fix, of Lakelse Lake then placed. on barges and towed to the mouth of Granite creek, a mile and a half below the Lakelse Hotel. The hatchery is located up Granite creek to which a graded road leads from the lake shore. On completion, -the hatchery will have a capatity of 10,000,000 salmon fry and a staff of about six men will be required to oper- ate it. The old hatchery at La- kelse Lake has been entirely abandoned. PRINCE GEORGE The Prince George Hotel is now in full swing again under the management of Charles Johnson who has just come from the man- agement of the Hotel Barron, Vancouver. The house has been thoroughly renovated and is a pleasant stopping place for visit- ors. . ® This city has secured an addi- tional /vote,of $25,000 flor the soldiers’ housing scheme here. This is slightly in excess of the per capita grant but the govern- ment deemed that the great de- mand warranted it being ad- vanced. ® e e : Mayor Perry is arranging with the Vancouver City Library for a public library here of 2,000 vol- ules with four changes a year. The cost to the city will be $250. . . The proposed road from Jasper Park through Yellowhead Pass and around Mount Robson is be- ing discussed a good deal around this town. It is claimed that such a road would make a tour- ists’ “Mecca” of Robson Park with the natural headquarters, Prince George. * e s At the annual meeting of the Prince George Co-operative Asso- ciation held last week the affairs of {he Association were reported to be in flourishing condition. It was shown that the association's grocery store, selling at a dis- count of 5 perm cent. of market prices to members, had paid all organizing and operating ex- penses. The following were elect- ed officers for the year: President, C. W. Moore: Secretary-Treasurer Wm Somerton; Directors, John McInnis, Alex. Wimbles, W. T. Coil, Geo. Carruthers, R, Andrews, Scientists ant and Pave the Way for FOR SALE—Lot 5, Block 46, Sec- ese Be ! ! NTS: WANTED. WANTED—Boy leaving school— Position offers unlimited scope and opportunities for the fu- ture. Pleasant work and rea- sonable salary to start. Apply box 52 Daily News. tf BUILDING LOAN WANTED on a clear lot, Block 8, Section 2, fronting Second Avenue. For particulars apply box 53 Daily News office. 65 WANTED—To rent centrally lo- completely furnished containing six rooms Apply box 54 Daily 63 cated house, and bath. News office. WANTED — First class stenog- rapher and clerk, one with in- surance ollice experience pre- ferred. M. M. Stephens. tf WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand typewriter, Remington or Smith Premier, Apply P. O. box 880. WANTED—To purchase a second hand Encyclopedia. Apply P.O. box 880, Prince Rupert- 64 WANTED—Rowing boat. State di- mensions and price. Apply box 55 Daily News oflice. 63 TWO MACHINISTS WANTED— Akerberg, Thomson & Co., Ltd. FOR SALE I have left with the Cow Bay Tank Shop the following for sale:— 15 h. p. Palmer, $275.00. 1 5 h. p-» Adams, $100.00. 28-28 Hyde propellor, $28.00. { 26-26 Columbia propellor, $26.00. 1 18-18 propellor, $3.50. i K. & W- high tension magneto $30.00. { 12-foot skiff, $25.00. or apply to J. Field, P.O. box 84, Prince Rupert, B.C. 62 FOR SALE—12 h.p. heavy duty Atlas, with bronze shaft, pro- peller, magneto, coil, etc. This is the engine I used in the “Aileen.” It is in perfect order and very little used. $1,600.00— M.M. Stephens. tf FOR SALE—For one week only at less than half price, one 13 to 15 h.p. heavy duty Buffalo en- gine. Can be seen running any time at Cow Bay float. Apply J. Field, or address P. O. box 84. 61 FOR SALE—25-40 h.p. Medium Duty Sterling Engine, Bosch Ignition, 4 cyl., 4 cycle, in per- fect condition. $1,500.00.—M. M. Stephens. tf FOR SALE—Columbia phono- graph and records, Worth $250 for $165. Phone Blue 414 for appointment. 62 FOR SALE—Milk Goats, Nubian strain—some with kids at side. Apply to J. Larusson, Osiund P. O., B.C. 62 FOR SALE—Spruce float—36 by 66. Price $400.00 Apply Dyb- hayn & Hanson. tf FOR SALE—Goose eggs for set- ting, 432 Seventh Avenue West- LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Fine level lot with harbor view on Yourth Avenue Near McBride. Price $1,050. Half cash, balance 6-12-18 months. Theo. Collart. West- holme Theatre Block tf tion 8. For particulars apply owner, P. L. Fossy, Jnr., Ross- land, B. C. tt F, Kenyon and J, Shipway. . * ° The Oddfellows card party and dance held in the Ritz-Keifer hall last Wednesday night was one of the most enjoyable events of the season. A quiet wedding was celebrated here last Thursday night when FOR SALE—Splendid view lot in Block 1, Section 2. Price $600. Ed. H. Mortimer, 324 Second Avenue. tf FOR SALE—Two fine view lots, Section 2. $750 the pair. Me- Caffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd., Third Avenue. tt Miss Charlotte Dalzell became the bride of Marshaii Sales, Mr. Sales is a returned soldier and was severely wounded overseas. FOR SALE—Lot 10, Block 41, See- tion 5. Price $250. Ed. H- Mor- timer, Real Estate and Insur- ance, 324 Second Avenue. tf In the report of the Postmaster FOR SALE—Lane corner on Atlin a ' ? Avenue, Section 2, $400. Theo. Certificate of improvem”nts. ending March 34, Prince Rupert Collart, Westholme Theatre nitro post office ranks sixth in B, ©. Block: tf 4 KING SOLOMON and IRON KING Mineral/1l gross postal revenue. Prince|— 2 18, uate in the Bella Coola Mi art's ray ; vision of Coast Districe °° * “9S Rupert's revenue wag $26,154.47. HOUSES FOR SALE Mere docated:—-West side of Dean|'The cities in the provine 3 thannel, } vw Ps province exceed-| ,, ~» ‘th? nennel, Horse of Cascade Inlet in Range FOR SALE—Five-roomed house Mrs. Leo Waugh arrived in the rovements. I} H. A. MACLEAN, ie ity yesterday morning to join 1er husband who is now manager FOR SALE—Four-roomed house and lot on Ninth Avenue, near McBride. Price $2,500; $1,000 cash, balance arranged. Kd. H. Mortimer, Real Estate and In- surance Agent, 324 Second Ave. with bath on Fifth Avenue— $2,400, Terms. McCatlery, Gib- f the G.'T, Pp, Telegnaphs, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME FOR SALE—Five-roomed house and two lots in Section 7. Price $1,600. One-third cash, bal- ance one and two years. David H. Hays, General Real Estate Agent, corner Second Avenue and Second Street. FOR SALE— Apartment house containing two modern five. roomed apartments on Borden Street with splendid harbor: view. $6,000. M. M. Stephens, Real Estate and Insurance, 3rd Avenue. tf FOR SALE—8-roomed house with bath and fireplace. Section 6; $3,000 on terms. H. G, Helger-| son, Ltd., Real Estate, Insur- ance, Bonds, Rentals; Notary Publie- FOR SALE—Seven-roomed house with large lot on Atlin Avenue, Section 2. New. $4,250. Terms arnanged. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd., Third Avenue. FOR RENT sUNCH COUNTER FOR RENT and fixtures for sale. Price reason- able. Apply Empress Cafe or P.O. box 726, Prince Rupert, B.C. 63 ‘OR RENT — Two housekeeping rooms and one single room at the Drexel. tf rWO-ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT —plastered- Phone 5 tf 525. TRANSFER j}ALLOWAY'S CARTAGE—Order your Coal now. Patronise re- turned veteran. 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Published by Victonia Printing & Publishing FARMS FOR SALE peoooros coowernrcccereeerttte’ ne papanonsonccnsennniti ttc DENTISTRY C TORK SELL ! Gurneys comme INg stoves jn } the same 1919, Need mm, . ¥ ' i line of busin Hundreds I Uge § Prince R “] upert, ON SALE AT | F red Stork’s| ardware | SECOND AVENUE Phone Black 114 eeevtan Tt arene s°ahege Talking Over The High Cost of Living This is partly solve by using our coal at $13.50 for lump delivered, J Ask those who use jt, Phone Trial Phone Black 85 Terminal Coal Co, OUR Pool Room moved to 721 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel CIGARS SODA | { ll Two per cent. Beer, } Order, ne ! ? ag “hecks ¢ Hand Your Baggage Checks © JOE BROWN Motor Transfer and ga Passenger Service GBEq Stand, Empress Hotel Phones 176, Black 334 Quick Deliveries faible SMITH & HALLE SL PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. Phone 174 Pp. 0. Box 274 nonnnccseerene OFFICE HOURS: 8 a.m. to 12; 1:30 p.m. to DR. J. 8. BROWN DENTIST enue OMce: Smith Biook, Third AY Phone 454. 6:30 pm MIXED FARMING—The ©. P. R. has still some choice lands in well-settled districts in West- ern Canada for sale at low prices; twenty years to pay; irrigated lands in Sunny South- ern Alberta, with loan of $2,000 in improvements to assist new settlers. Act now— they are going fast. For free booklets bons & -oyle, Ltd, tf he Naas River istrict, “TAKE NOTICE that 1, BI diner’s i j ; ixty days from the and full information write H.| 6 ine ining Recorae so G. Loughran, Canadian Pacific| [ imProvEriwn drant ct ee MINERAL ACT ts. Certificate of improvemen NUTIL gE ' Mineral Claim, Mining Division situase “Copper Crest’ Where located: Certificate 0 ining a Cro ce that ac ‘ ao , "4 ke not ce . Railway Station, Vancouver, B.| And Sees must be commneale of im C, tf ge iesnance of such Cer y, ADs ate