“? en! er é ' a i, “ah THE DAMLY NEWS Water Glass )) RESERVES AND Phones 82 and 200 Our shipment has arrived. It is of good quality. Orme’s Limited The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Granted to Those Desiring to Stake Claims. PERMISSION NECESSARY reserves in the entire used. Application for permission Three days of fifleen per cent P.O. Box 1680 must first be made to the Indian! giseount—Thursday, Friday and agent for the district before pros-| saturday—at Jabour Bros. 61 pecting can commence. With this ee application must be exhibited a “Men, Women and Money,” as J |certified copy es | niner’s MELE OTe Say NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS ~— | **@/ement of authority to pros: ' i pect. Dog licences are now due for | P&C’ r wa pe e 1920. If same are not paid by! Unless the applicant is sonie} Week End Specials EGGS Guaranteed Strictly Fresh 70c Dozen Special Price to Cafes and Hotels YELLOW NEWTON APPLES Jumble pack, Special $2.50 per box. 4 Ibs for 25e¢ VAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS in Tomato Sauce, Spec. 14¢ EARLY JUNE PEAS We-no-nah Brand, tin, 18¢ P. & G- WHITE NAPTHA SOAP 10 bars to carton WHITE BEANS Special ...... 3 Ibs. for 25c CARNATION MILK PGR AGAGO os o25o eau WAGSTAFFE’S JAMS i-lb, Pails). Peach, Pear, Plum, Resp- berry and Apple, Grape con- -serve, Apricot, per pail $1.10 Rupert Table supply Co The Store of Quality. Phones 211, 212 . 89c FOR SALE Three Fine Lots and Four-Roomed House $2,600.00 Terms & Doyle, Ltd. 3rd Ave. Phone 11 AT a Cadomin Coal FURNACE & STEAM COAL $12.60 . Ton Loose $13.75 . Ton Sacked CLEAN SCREENED KITCHEN LUMP. MN | 0's sae dow ties Ton Sacked SCREENED EGG COAL $13.50 Tun. NO WAIT — FULL WEIGHT. Consumers Coal Company, Ld. Jd. Lorne MacLaren, Manager Room 141, Smith Block. Phones: -7 and Black 293. FOR SALE Five-roomed house and lot on Ninth Avenue near McBride Street Price $2,500 CASH, $1,000. Balance to arrange. Apply to Ed.H. Mortimer Real Estate and Insurance Agent. 324 Second Avenue character who may be feared to cause trouble among the Indians, permission shall be granted. Upon ‘the location and recording of a 'elaim with the provincial authori- ties, application must again be imade to the Suuperintendent Gen- jeral of Indian Reserves through the Indian agent for a lease. Such jrental shall be paid as designed March 31st inst. prosecutions will lfollow. Licences and tags can be | secured at City Police Station. WILLIAM ADAMS, Police Sergeant. Dated March 9th, 1920. 62 NOTICE TO FISHERMEN I have for sale at my residence ae pias 5 hota peek. ty the Indian agent upon such One twelve horse power. jlease being granted. One twenty horse power- | In Effect April 1. All the above are new and will} sr 4 , ;ties are concerned this opening be sold at a sacrifice. i P. RORVIK. jof the reserves to prospectors has been in effect since December Great show at the Empress Theatre tonight only. Ethel Clay- ton in “Men, Women and Money.” cil does not come into effect un- til April 1. Thus it is no use Ra gee for prospectors to stake before The regular business meeting) March 15 because such staking of the St. Andrew's Society will) !!as to be recorded within fifteen be held tomorrow night at 8|days of the staking. As o’clock sharp. Musical program) itsault reserve at Alice at conclusion of business. Mem-|Which has caused enquiry the bers of Ladies Auxiliary are in-| provincial authorities state that vited. ; pluospecting on it is almost use- i less and, in the long run, would! prove more trouble to the pros-| pectors than good they would get! from it. The agent for the Kit- sault reserve is W. E. Collison, which is in the local drydock. R.'of this city, and to him those Pemberton and W. A. Wallace, of| desiring to prospect on the re- |the British Corporation ship sur-' serve will have to make applica- ;veyors, ane also in the city in-|tion. In Prince Rupert district, | Specting the two ships that are) under Mr. Perry, some applica- junder construction im the ship-| tions have already been made for eo /permission to prospect on Finlay- Arm j ® = « | Bert Manthrop, inspector of steamboats, and John Whitehead, representing Lloyds,_are in the city inspecting the Prince George * } seoeey 200 Island off Port Simpson both - , pay from Indians and whites. M.M.Stephens Notary Public Panett Seng Le |; BUSY DAY IN POLICE COURT Conveyancer 3) (Continued From Page One.) FOR SALE jis a witness in the Kier perjury |case, Opium Resort- Lum Sow, charged with being A artment House the keeper of an opium resort, jpleaded not guilty and was re-J inanded until March 18. Quon Borden Street Man, Charles Kee, Wong Fook, Mah Li, and Gee Wing all pleaded guilty of being inmates of an opium resort and were fined $50 $6,000.00 This consists of two modern U. Suga, Bayview Hotel; Nick Gur- jvich, Servian Hotel; H. Mochida, Mochida Rooms; Quong Sun Chong Co, Mrs. Lincoln, Occi- dental Rooms, King Tai Co., were all fined ten dollars for not le- porting tenants in Best Coal jhouses. T. A. Roy, of the St. Alberta Screened iElmo Rooms, came up on the jsame charge and pleaded not}! GUARANTEED LUMP suilty and was remanded For Kitchen Stove. Saturday. on Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton A Ek Sacked ... $7.75 per 2 ton §) “Captain Rackett,” a comedy in UU oa $12.50 per ton three acts, will be produced at the Only a Limited Supply Phone Your Order Now |Westholme Theatre on Monday jand Tuesday, March 22 and 23, junder the auspices of the Great|| Albert & McCaffery | War Veterans’ Association. J.|} |Ptuart Pudney in the title role, LTD. ote Phones 564 and 116 The Westholme Lunch will be]! ee closed’ for a week or ten days], while repairs are being effected | DENTISTRY |] Don’t miss our fifteen per cent Don’t neglect your Teeth discount sale on Thursday, Fri- One decayed or missing tooth ; day and Saturday. Jabour broth- lowers your efficiency Ltd, 64 DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- day, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, Ee ee Be Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- CES CORRS Aone eees day, from 7 to 9. ¥ DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT ers, Charles Kniffle, of Hyder, re- on his way north. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY * KHER EEE KEE Km Woman wanted for laundry work, PROSPECTORS After April 1 Permission May be FROM INDIAN AGENT Effective on April 1, the Indian province will be opened up to both Indian and white prospectors. This, tis: bade however, applies only to the [here will be a special musical jininiag of precious metals, gold) ...vice in the Presbyterian Church and silver. The base metals like! sunday evening next. copper, lead and zinc cannot be Re R of a provincial | starring Ethel Clayton at the Em- license or some other|press Theatre -tonight only: As far as the Dominion authori-| but the provincial order-in-coun- | to the! rooming || lurned from the south yesterday : : —— I hur sday . —_ al News Nowe. a e | Local News Notes e spending a few days in the city. . * . Best Household Lump Coal, $13.50 delivered. Phone Black 85. —Terminal Coal Co. . . We offer steam coal in car load lots $7.00 per ton f.0.b. car-— Albert & McCaffery. tf Basketball tonight at rink: Girls—Fireflies vs. Blue Birds; Boys—Beavers vs. Cubs. * . George McAfee, manager of the Georgetown sawmill at Big Bay, town yesterday after- i i | larrived in ! noon: , . *. . ; Silk skirts, silk blouses, silk junderwear, all going at fifteen | per cent discount at Jabour Brothers, Ltd. 61 ' > . | “Men, Women and Money,” Keystone comedy “Mud” and a ‘British-Canadian Gazette at the |Empress tonight. Fifteen per cent discount on everything in our store on Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday only.— |Jabour Brothers, Ltd. 61 Stewart arrivals at the Hotel Prince Rupert yesterday included D. O'Leary and W. R. McFarlane. They will go north on the next boat. i | e P . General C, A- Blacklock, of the 'Rattenbury Lands, is in the city, having arrived from Vancouver ron the Prince Rupert yesterday morning. . . . Archie Grant, son’ of Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Grant, Fourth Avenue East, is spending a few days in town with his parents. Archie is engaged with a survey party up- river. NOTICE Tenders addressed to the Deputy Minis ter of Marine will be received at Ottawa up to noon of the 22nd of March, 1920, for the construction of two motor boats, seventy-five feet long, for use in the Lighthouse Service on the Pacific Coast. Plans and specifications may be inspected at the following Government OMmces:— Victoria Agent of Marine. Vanecuver . Harbor Master. Prince Rupert Agent of Marine New Westminster, District Engineer, Public Works Nanaimo . ; Harbor Master. All tenders are to be accompanied by an accepted Deposit Cheque on a _ regular Chartered Bank of Canada for an amount equalling 5 per cent. of the tender price. All tenderers are to specify time of de- A. 8. Thomas, of Ketchikan, is! March i, = | Spring Millinery We have just received and now have on di attractive line of LADIES’ HATS Splay an and No Two Are A like They are very smart and up-to-date models we have priced them most reasonably at From $6.50 to $9.50 Each purchaser gets an exclusive style H.S. Wallace Co.Li¢ NEW SPRING GOODS constantly arriving Cut prices on Shoes still continued RAIMI IAAI KIN REKKKKKKKKEKK SSecenecer BE AA A OO a OU UU aK —m SL RL TERE! Ladysmith Lump Coal is the Best Burns Longer, Better and Brighter, and Gives More Heat, OTHER COALS WE HANDLE ARE: Steam Coal, Bulk on Dook .............. $8.25 per ton: Steam Coal, bulk, Delivered 10.00 “ * Houschold Stove Coal, Bulk on Dock ..... 10.00 Househo!d Stove Coal, Sacked on Dock .... 11.00 Household Stove Coal, Bulk, Delivered .... 12.00 Housochold Stove Coal, Sacked, Delivered ... 13.00 SPECIAL PRICES QUOTED ON CAR LOADS. PRINCE RUPERT COAL Co. | PHONE 15 PPI IAA IIIA IIA IIA ASAD ASD ADA SI ASIA IAI IIIA SAAD AISISIIAN NOW OPEN FOR BUISNESS NEW MARINE WAYS| ' | Phone 453 Shawatlans Passage | Equipped for building and repairing all classes of boats up to 10 feet in length. cae 0 WOODWORKING, BLACKSMITHING AND MACHINE SHOPS. Best equipped plant in Central British Columbia. Seal Cove Marine Ways, Ltd. W. E. Thompson, Gen. Manager A. Swanson, President Phone Green 153 Phone Red 391 —————— five-roomed apartments with each. Lem Ying, charged with|!'very, which time will be guaranteed by a splendid harbor view. A §|being an inmate, pleaded not}|'@ Contractor by a demurrage clause. : ilt ahd ae. Salad anal bp The lowest or any tender not necessarily first-class investment either ab y re was released on %90 |acceptea. : vail. ee Quong, charge yi j y 4 for rent or for homes. : *, Q 8 arged with A.W. R. WILBY, , smoking opium, pleaded not guilty | ® Agent of Marine Sera en and was let out on $75 bail. Both | —_—_—_——neneneseeeeesee = the latter will come up on the|Ge~ apse Gases SS SS i CTI 3 ONE SE M. M. Stephens 3 isin. (Pease (LAE, Real Estate Insurance Financial Agent | Geo. Davis, Shamrock Rooms; 6 ; Fifteen per cent. Discount for Three Days ae) (5 —¥ ) = Bi Pe = Cpe pe se HG HOLE OLE HOE TEU Dis 2 LE Qe WE New Millinery costs, have made a large extension in our Store premises and a large extension in our Stock. coming in. Something new awaits our customers on every hand. New Dresses New Shoes ° To mark the occasion of the extension of our premises, we 4F¢ offering a fifteen per cent. reduction on everything in. our store 0M THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY of this week only, Here is your opportunlty to take a slap at the present day hig Jabour Bros., Ltd. Corner Third Avenue and Seventh Street New goods for Spring are constantly New Blouses New Skirts iNew Piece Goods ee = ppD OOS BIO OF BLES OL UIE DA OE OL CIO AO e | Apply Canadian Steam Laundry.