j id wT ’ "at WE Ww a" ll) hehe oe, oe ce fe THE DAMLY NEWS SL — ————— — - epee =: = nwt are te ( W Local News Notes } e es ns NS e ater ass J. Ben Agar returned to Terrace on this morning's train. : L. W. Patmore left for Prince George on this morning's tain. i mm i * . * 7 Our ship a has arrived. ; = Best Household Lump Coal, li Is Economical. The Coupons which | §{3.50 delivered. Phone Black 85. i ty it carries --redeomable for useful Terminal Coal Co. It "7 of good — . articles -- are a further economy. ou @ ——= S. Mearns, of Claxton Cannery, was registered at the Hotel Prince METHODISi ' CHURCH Rupert this morning. ' . * . es Limited ' . We offer steam coal in var load lm pete. in “be 8p Super . Services lots $7.00 per ton f.0.b. car— BE Re RS oO, | Albert & MoCaltery. tf h Pi D ] lt row on the oceasion of the church enw we e toneer ruggis 5 anniversary. In the morning There will be a special musical singing wil] be led by the Sunday service in the Presbyterian Phones 82 and 200 P.O. Box 1680 School and in the afternoon an!qpurch on Sunday evening next. open session. At the evening e e é a service, there will be. special Thomas Smith, of Orme's, who The Rexall Store ali! music ineluding Gounod's Eve! underwent a serious operation at yy Verum, “Jesu Word of God In-) the hospital yesterday, is doing = carnate’’ and MacFarren’s “The| well. al : ‘a oe . .|Lord is My Shepherd.’ A hearty eee NOTICE To FISHERMEN ‘invitation is extended to all these| Pp. W. MeDonnell and James services. * iNesbett were among the arrivals ( Week End Specials EGGS Guaranteed Strictly resh 70c Dozen ; Special Price to Cafes J): and Hotels YELLOW NEWTON APPLES Jumble. pack, Special $2.50 per box. 4 Ibs for 25c VAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS §) in Tomato Sauce, Spec. 14¢ EARLY JUNE PEAS We-no-nah Brand, tin, 18¢ P. & G- WHITE NAPTHA te SOAP up 10 bars to carton . 89c : WHITE BEANS Li Special ...... 3 Ibs. for 25c CARNATION MILK Per Case WAGSTAFFE’S JAMS i-lb. Pails). Peach, Pear, Plum, Resp- berry and Apple, Grape con- serve, Apre ot, per pail $1.10 Rupert Table Supply Co, The Store of Quality. Phones 211, 212 at ch eq liv jac be 1. Pla Nanaimo ....... Harbor Master. | All tenders are to be accompanied by an accepted Deposit Cheque on a regular ;the Contractor by a demurrage clause, IT have for sale at my residence on ist Ave. 4 Two seven horse power. One twelve horse power. One twenty honse power- All the above are new and will sold at a sacrifice. P, RORVIK. It is just as cheap tu get your rinting done wel! and done at ome as it is to send it away. Try he News Print Shop. NOTIGI Tenders addressed to the Deputy Minis- r of Marine will be received at Ottawa ») to noon of the 22nd of March, 1920, r the construction of two motor boats, venty-five feet long, for use in the ghthouse Service on the Pacific Coast. ans and specifications may be inspected the following Government Offices:— Victina knees 2 Agent gf Marine. Vancouver Harbor Master. Prince Rupert .... Agent of Marjne. District Engineer, Public Works. New Westminster, artered Bank of Canada for an amount valling 5 per cent. of the tender price. Marine Gas Engines! ion the Prince Albert from Stewart jlast night. NOTICE TO DCG OWNERS | . . . | qanteect cena | | Dog licences are now due for | The Westholme Lunch will be 11920. If same are not paid by | closed for a Seah or ae ed (March 3ist inst. prosecutions wil] | While oe ae Pale as CIN " ifollow. Licences and tags can be|‘ after the Hee ‘ im | | secured at City Police Station. : te 8 ae ae . At the council meeting last WILLIAM ADAMS, Inight the application of Harry Iolice Serges Police Sergeant. | atkins to build a garage on the Dated March 9th, 1920. 62 street was referred to the Board . ‘ i cadlen jof Works for report to the coun- wo-color window cards the eye quickly. See them at the oil: on we News Job Department. Dancing class starting Monday [March 15 at St. Andrew's Hall rare correctly tuned. 86. 00, | from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Wed- . Walker. Phone Blue 389. tf | nesday and Friday. ; Ce eae in — | made each night. Instructor * TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY * ere gard. mK E eC eRe ERE BO we! Payments J- BR. *ecgnruerteze sts .- bo A building permit for a > FOR SALE—Flat bottomed sloop |dwelling on Graham Avenue, Sec- rigged sail boat» 18 feet long,/tion 2, has been granted to Geo. 6 fool beam, oomplete with | Dalgarno. L. Peterson has also sails, oars and centreboard, ‘applied for a permit for $100 al Cheap. Phone Black 365. 64/ternations to his residence on Am- aa |brose Avenue. FOR RENT—One furnished suite, | eer dowe St- Louis Rooms. tf; Bishop Du Vernet left for Ter- - - race on this morning's train NOTICE TO .CONTRACTORS. where he will conduct services ' tomorrow. ibe unveiled An honor shield is to to mark the town’s renders for the construction of a one-storied frame building adjoining the Sealed All tenderers are to specify time of de- ery, which time will be guaranteed by The lowest or any tender not necessarily cepted. A. W. R. WILBY, Agent of Marine eocveorrs rw FOR SALE Three Fine Lots and Four-Roomed House $2,600.00 | Terms WicCafiery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. 3rd Ave. Phone 1] M.M.Stephens Notary Public ane FOR SALE | Apartment House Borden Street $6,000.00 This consists of two modern five-roomed apartments with splendid harbor view. A lirst-class investment either a for rent or for homes. M. M. eo oe Real Estate Insurance ad Agent Pie Cademin Coal Eyenace & STEAIN COAL DORM ONT s + 0 0h Ton Loose sia78 RE ae Ton Sacked oyean SCREENED KITCHEN LUMP. $16. oa Ton Sacked acuienen EGG COAL $13.50 Ton. § NO WAIT — FULL WEIGHT. Consumers Coal Company, itd, di, Lorne Maclaren, Manager Room 11, Smith Block. Phones: -7 and Black 293. FOR SALE Best Coal Alberta Screened GUARANTEED LUMP For Kitchen Stove. Sacked...... $15.00 per ton Sacked ... $7.75 per '2 ton PU ia ee $13.50 per ton Only a Limited Supply Phone Your Order Now Albert & McCaffery LTD. Phones 564 and 116 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 | DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5. 80; Satur- day, 9 to 2 only, Eve enings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT —PODALOF LI PIP OPAL LL LL PLL OE City Hall, will be received by the City} record in Forward Movement and Clerk until 5 p.m. Monday, the 22nd of} Victory Bond subscriptions March * ® ° Plans, specifications and form of tender , _s at City Engineer’s OMmce, J. H. Kampser, charged with carrying a concealed hatchet, was } \dismissed by Magistrate McMord: Salty Engineer. jin the police court this morning. —- - It was decided he used the impk ’rince Rupert Board of School Trustees. |ment in making boxes and that NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. jhe had no maloious intent. to | The married men _ beat the Prince Rupert Board ef |/single men by a score of 38 to 19 Prince Rupert, B. C.,}. ll t ‘ I ketball vill be received up to and including April | iM & we contested basketba i4th, 1920, for the erection of a twelve Bame at the Exhibition Hall last rooin Public School Building in the City night. W. E. Williscnoft refereed f Prince Rupert, B.C. Tenders may be , 5 1. bulk or separate for the following trades: jthe match and about 50 aus cta- iasonry, hollow tile and brick; Conerete,|tors were present. On Tuesday lain and reinforeed; Plastering, Art stone the Callies will play the Sons of | City Hall, |. The lowest or any tender not neces- | sarily accepted. i FB. SEALED TENDERS addressed Secretary of the ichool Trustees, work, Carpentry and jofnery, Roofing and Canada. alvanized iron work; Steel sash, Fire : . ‘apes and steel work, Painting and mm ee — rlazing, Terrazzo floors, Electrie wiring, I. A- Roy was fined ten dollars in the police court this morning for not presenting a list of room- certified cheque on a chartered bank of ers in ‘his place the St Elmo Canada, for the sum of five (5) per cent. x i ; : : rhe of the amount of the tender, the cheque ooms, to the city authorities. f unsuccessful tenderers to be returned He claimed that his place was immediately the tenders are opened. The!cjassed as a hotel despite the fact that he took out a rooming lumbing, Heating and ventilation. Lach tender shall be accompanied by a lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Plans and specifications and all : ‘formation may be obtained from the | house license. fice of the Architect, J. W. Potter. | e % ° D, VANCE, J. W. POTTER, | Henry Des Rochier of the Ru- Archite ct. pert Marine Iron Works was bad- She fe | ly injured yesterday when some eri $ Sale babetting material exploded and struck him in both eyes. A doctor Of Mining Machinery, Plan, Too, etc. IN|} was called immediately and the the County Court of Atlin holden at Prince r ‘ Rupert, nan was sent to the hospital W.M. Johason and Wm, Burke, where *he is now. It is not yet PLAINTIFFS. sure whether he will be able to Molybdenum Mining and Reduction QOss:} ein again Limited, DEFENDANT. see again. z By virtue of Warrants of Execution, - f sued in this action, and to me directed, A. St. Claire Brindle, a Victoria have seized of the goods of the defendant the following: All the and chattels of the de- fendant company at the beach and at the mining engineer, has been in the city for the past few days and left this morning for Usk where roods ‘ile, situated om Alice Arm, B. C., con-| he will do some field work. On sisting of stationary engine q ‘ ht, crusher, rohtee qeeue, Motation out- | hig return from up-river he will rubber belting, rollers, ele- vators, shafting, pulleys, assay office com- plete, 5,280 feet 4-inch air pipe, one tram, tram line one mile, and numerous other irticles, Inventory can be All of which, and costs, I Suction for day of April, visit Stewart and Alice Arm to do similar work. Mr, Brindle is en- thusiastic over the mining pros- pects and says that this is the first time that conditions have warranted confidence in the fu- tune of the industry in this part of the: province, seen at my office, or sufficient to pay claim shall offer for sale by Publie eash on Thursday the first 1920, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon al my office, Court House, Prince Rupert a _———— + Neg? at Prince Rupert, B. C., March} ‘Phe “Dinector” Corset. Manu ’ 920. ou 4 § . - JOHN SHIRLEY, factured in Prince ltupert. Phone Sherif! of the County of Atlin. Blue 92, tf Baptist Church, Sunday, Mar. 14, 1920 Rey. M. Vansickle, of Vancouver, will preach. MORNING 11 a.m.—‘'God’s Explanation of Why Man Per- severes in Evil, ‘ ; SUNDAY SCHOOL at 2:30 p.m, ; EVENING 7:30 p.m.—‘‘Christ’s Supreme Effort.’’ Special Music at each Service. Spring Millinery We have just received and now have on di ; attractive line of LADIES’ HATS and No Two Are Alike They are very smart and up-to-date models and we have priced them most reasonably at From $6.50 to $9.50 Each purchaser gets an exclusive style H.S. Wallace Co.Ltd — NEW SPRING GOODS constantly arriving Cut prices on Shoes still continued Splay an —— XQ caatenateebaliiign tanemaeiidnaiieattemetemeeeeee Ac [ce ee rar ereaneey FA UO UU UBIO OOUOOGO OU UUED re ae Coal is the Best Burns —_— Better and Brighter, and Gives More Heat. OTHER COALS. WE HANDLE ARE: Steam Coal, Bulk on Dock .............. $8.25 per ton: Steam Coal, bulk, Delivered ............ 10.00 “ * Household Stove Coal, Bulk on Dock ..... 10.00 “ * Houscheid Stove Coal, Sacked on Dock .... 11.00 " “ Household Stove Coal, Bulk, Delivered .... 12.00 “ “ Household Stove Coal, Sacked, Delivered ... 13.00 “ " SPECIAL PRICES QUOTED ON CAR LOADS. PRINCE RUPERT COAL Co. PHONE 15 RIAA IAA AIA AAAI AAA IAI ASIA ASS ASI SIA ASAP AI IISA III IIIA IIIA — —— RII IK RHR RRR IRR IIIT ION nA NE EE OB PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Programme of Pusic to be trait at the Evening Service, tomorrow night John K. Davey. Saint George Tenor Solo—Selected Instrumental Quartette—Andante Miss Ju. King. Duet—"The Lord is My Shepherd” Mrs. Jarvis McLeod and Miss Edmands. Pian®? Solo—Selected ........... Miss L. M. Stephen. Address—Rev. H. R. Grant, D. D. Bass Solo—*“The Lor dis mindful of His Own" Men del- ssohn — Mr. Clapperton. Violin Duet- Pleyel) Miss King & Mr. eae Vocal Selected Vocal Quartette—‘Crossing the Bar” Barnby), - Jarvis McLeod, Miss Edmands, Mr. J: KH. Davey and Mr. Clapperton. ie Violin Solo—*Calm as the Night’ (Bohm) Mr. Harvey: M. Stephen. Accompanists—Miss ¥. L. Edmands, Miss L. mee rroserrrroererebe . Vor reeerrs ae ve Advertise in “The Daily News