1920. CLEAN—yes and disinfected too! bed-linen, be super kets, ete.» 0 Uae immaculately fresh. all soaps to use Rreryone likes is Lifebuoy~it actually dis- infects a8 it cleanses LIFEBUOY yeatH SOAP The carbelie is oe a sign if its protective qualities -enichly enlshltt efter oe O 0 \ aan e u AE YOUR SIGHT st valuable of al] ‘the senses is the most j and WW east understood. r from , which, upon 1, can be traced directly ctive eyesight The m cause will delicate and robust health. are rly preserib- vision to nor- strain. fferer t nate a eve Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist hird Ave. Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office Eat at the oston Grill WHITE COOKS ONLY ] ; but Swirt’s M HAM and BACON and ctly Fresh Eggs. panneneene 4 try our and Eggs r ty le em of Good Steaks or a Well Cooked THE DAILY NEWs a ALL COMPANY REPAIRS ENJOYABLE SOCIAL BEING MADE LOCALLY EVENING LAST NIGIIT Prince George Will Go to Yarrows Daughters and Maids of England For Repairs Under Lioyds | Entertained Sons aid” Insurance. Friends. —— | The first social evening given The Prinee George will remain in the local dry dock for about two weeks longer and all repairs and work over which the com- by the Daughters and Maids of England to members of the Sons jof England and friends last night pany has jurisdiction will be done ‘was a complete success. Invita here. On being completed here tions had been extended to a she will proceed to Victoria where !imited number of friends and the the work for Lloyds, the ship in- ‘crowd that gathered was just surance people, has been awarded large enough to fill the K, P, hall to Yarrows, that company having °O™fortably. made the lowest tender. | The first part of the evening was devoted to a whist drive un- der the supervision of Mrs. EK. A. LOADED WITH POWDER WALKED INTO BLAST Woods. The first prize for ladies, Tuttle, the a dainty cream and sugar set, was won by Mrs. Bert McEvoy. The finst gentleman's prize went to well known Joseph Howe. The ladies con- George packer of Alice Arm and Stewart, solation prize was awarded to is given special mention and his Mrs. Will Edmunds, while Jack picture also appears in last Sun- Frost and Herb. Hampton tied for day’s Vancouver Sun along with the gentleman's, on the cut of the one of W. J. Crawford's mules. cards the latter winning. , The mule shown in the picture After the cards, an appetizing went through a strenuous experi- supper was served at the card ence at Alice Arm two summers tables, after which dancing was ago when it went through a blast enjoyed. Gray's Orchestra do- loaded with 60 per cent dynamite. nated its services, and John My- The animal! miraculously escaped hill-Jones made a capable master with its life although it lost an of ceremonies. The social com- eye and was rather badly cut up mittee of the society made up of with flying rock. It is now graz- Mrs. E. A. Woods, Mrs. Geo. Leek, ing on Poreher Island with the Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. 8S. V. Cox and rest of the Stewart stock prepara- Mrs. Hilliard, were in charge of tory to a big summer's activity ‘the arrangements. . Sa SUBMIT FURMULA e:esonsrangwn coon, TO YOUR DOCTOR ly associated with Mr, Gregory in the management of the Good Kats Cafe, has taken over the entire There’s No Substitute for Grip - Fix --- It Relieves business while Mr. Gregory is going farming in the district. | Colds and Checks Influenza The mill of the Smithers Lum-| Ask your family physician what he jrecommends for a cold. He will tell you F. MeKi ; che A ;that most doctors use the same standard McKinnon in charge. A WCW |tormula that serves to reduce fever and mill for the Nonthern Intericr the infammation that goes with this dis- Lumber Co. is also in the course |@sreeable ailment, He will perhaps tell : you that this formula contains all or some of erection. jor the Phenacetin, Qul- ber Co. is running again with D.} following drugs: |nine, Salol, Caffein Citrate, Cascara and In the course of a week W. J.|camphor Monobromate. Then show him O'Neill expects to have a moving/a box of Grip-Fix capsules with the formula plainly printed on the Jabel. Ask picture show running in the town) ons he thinks of It p 3 . Vestholmel.uneh ti a Home ‘okt Meal ire unexcelled Breakfast 350 and 40c, From 7 a, m. to 10:30 a. m. Luncheon 11:30 to2.. 50c Dinner 5:30 to 7:30 500 our Home- een by our “a Customers, f \ oO! "ss M; the new n magement iy Billings, Short Op "rders Ser Wis tyes 9 ved at Any a.m, to Midnight F or Comfort, Courtesy and Service £0 to NeSWOY Hore PT ’ r. i OWness ANAG ER Phone 37 p 0. Box 1704 | Gene i i jag Shaan sandepiucniniediaed sentient but is recovering under the doc-| 2,24 teen’ 4° take ane pout 400 acre.|.. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, gpa BC ae iar a AR hich | Victorla, B. C., or District Forester, Prince s 's feet of water out of Clearwater River which | ‘!ctorla, 6. &., : , S ] C M W Ltd tor,s care. flows southe arly and drains rato she Eiteaul tupert, B.C. as ea ove arine a S, e River about 22 miles from the head of the = t : a ee Inlet of Alice Arm. Fi ate. aia A. Swanson, President W. E. Thompson, Gen. Manager The storage-dam w ne locate . ® natural outlet of Clearwater Lake. The Phone Red 391 Phone Green 153 * TU SUBSCRIBERS * capacity of the reservoir to be created * @iis about 450 acre-feet, and it will flood about 50 acres of land, The water will ee - ae RES ae * Subscribers to The News *®/|be diverted from the stream at storage er dam and will be used for power for is ste 4 * are asked to pay the de- */ mining purposes upon the mine described § ye as the Climax Grou — { a t livery oye each month $|F0H Bitte ei foaete room cs | THEO COLLART, Notary Public * when they call. except * on the 26th Gay of January, JO ee aan TIMBER SALE X 1940. »™ : { c v § no e . , “ty. , , i where payment has been | yrsuant thereto and to the “Water Act eines, wnmans Sut gs a a FOR SALE—Fine view and level lot, 4th Ave. near McBride ; j p ) 0 e} § 2 § i } * «nade for the year in ad- * eae wit ae. ae te Bn B.C tne Oy OE Maren. L880, Lor ee Odo $1,050 — Half Cash, 6-12-18 Months. 3 : se of Li , * vane. The boys when | Objections, io a'water Recorder of with | feet of Spruce and Hemlock on Lot 2078, Lane corner 52 feet frontage Atlin Ave-, $400 collecting carry official re- * he Comptroller of Water Rights, Parila- sense tt Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands Dis- ae sce ae cere ; : " C., with * ceipts which should al- #/55n\, five after the pra appearance of| (ne (1), year will be allowed for re-/ DARIN see Westho'me Theatre Block P.0. Box 66 , . > ws n mo S we iS * ways be preserved. ©] Bs notice tn M , “OLSEN, PACT ae Further particulars of the Chief Forester, | one bine esthoime theatre bioc Ox * #! rho date of the first publication of this| Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince |}. oe Se Ee ER HM) potice is February 5, 1920. | Rupert, B.C. pene -o Byrnes Says:— -“Here’s the Music—Write Your Own Wards.” A LITTLE SKIT ENTITLED “CLEANING UP’ THE ICE CREAM PLATES AFTER THE COMPANY LEAVES mar: ore van a s+ sos n= ws =_— , a ‘ ~_om -~ -™. -£ ae ee Bo x an = Be x ae She - wet ‘=e Wa L ae *, of... are i * “Eg