IN YOUR HOME influence that’s worth more than wealth. THE PATHEPHONE the World’s. Best Phonograph? Plays All Records Get one now,—delays are un- when you know our Shipment of New Rec- ords Just In Come and hear the world’s best Will Edmunds Prince Rupert Music Store Opposite the Post Office Box 644 Phone BLACK 183 TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Prince Rupert, B.C. POS E. H. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. all interior finish lumber al- Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. PACIFIC CARTAGE, LTD. > Service at reasonable Rates, We have Warehouse facilities. S. E. Parker, Manager A. G. GRAY Teacher of Piano Studio 137 Second Avenue PHONE Blue 421 or 444 Phon® Green 507 1017 3ra Avenue Dalgarac & Watts BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS : Light and Heavy Con- 8 Staircase work and Cheerfully Given BRICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS a CLEAN—yes and disinfected oa Everyone likes blankets, etc., to i super- clean — immaculately fresh. The best of all soaps to use is Lifebuoy—it actually dis. infects as it cleanses LIFEBUOY HeaTH SOAP < THE DAILY NEWS gn nn > FIFTEEN-ROUND GLOVE CONTEST Both Champs, Will Meet for Championship of the Northwest. Barnes, local moter, announeed ternoon that negotiations been completed for the appear tance here of Chet Neff, lightweight champion southwestern States, Jimmie Clarke of Roi boxing and ditionary Forces. It will be a the Northwest. negotiating with Clarke for time and Roi Barnes has Neff and the contest will place in the Westholme on March 34. Neff’s Record. three having fought a clever little boxer not of to cool-headed and effective work. He has a long string of victories to his credit in 1919 which were won in Arizona and California where he has been box- ing lately. In his year’s record he has four knock-outs, fourteen wins, six draws and three defeats. Clarke’s Record. Jimmie Clarke is also a hard customer, having fought his way to the championship of the Expe- ditionary forces. He is fighting in Calgary on Friday with Cloney Tate for the Canadian lightweight hampionship. More particulars of his record will be here later, The fighters should arrive here week's time to finish Neff is leaving Seattle night and will be here Clarke will in about a training. on Sunday next Wednesday. come by rail from Calgary as soon as he is through with Fri- day’s fight. They will both bring their sparring partners and will go into hard training: LAND REGISTRY ACT, (SecMons 36 and 134.) fie Application No. 11465-I. File 6274. TAKE NOTICE that application has been made to register David K. Hays, of Prince fiupert, B, C., as owner in fee under a fax Sale Deed from the Collector of the city of Prince Rupert, bearing date the 24rd day of Otober, 1919, of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of iand and premises situate, lying and being in the City of Prinee Rupert, more par- ‘icularly known and described as Lot thirty 30), Block forty-two (42), Sec tion eight (8), (Map 923). You are re- quired to Contest the claim of the tas purchaser within 35 days from the dat 7 the serviee of this notice (which may effected by- publication in the Daily News, Prince Kupert), and your attentio: is called to section 36 of the “Land Regis try Act’ with amendments, and to the following extract therefrom:-— “and in default of a caveat or cer- tificate of jis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the person entitled under such tax sale, all persons so served with notice - and those claiming through or under them, and all per sons claiming any interest in- the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claim- Ing any interest in the land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever estopped and de- barred from setting up claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes, and the Registrar shall register the person entitled under such tax sile #6 OWber Of the land so sold for taxes.” AND WHEREAS application has nade for a Certificate of Indefeasible to the above-mentioned lands, in the David Il. Hays, AND WHEREAS on investigating the titk {lL appears that prior to the 10th day of October, 1908 (the date on whieh the said lands were sold for overdue taxes), you were the Crown Granted owner thereof, been Tithe hame FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the same time I shall effeet registration in pursuance Of such application and issuc i Certificate of Iudefeasible Tithe to the suid lands in the name of David H. Hays unless you take and prosecute the proper proceedings to establish your claim, if any, to the said lands, or to prevent such proposed action on my part. Dated at the Land Registry OMee, Prince Rupert, B.C,, this 7th day of November A.D, 1919. H. F, MACLEOD, District Registrar of ‘Titles To Ethel Tate, Victoria, B,C 56 LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. in The Skeena Land District, Recording Distriet of Coast, Range Five District, and Situate and known as Zayas Island. TAKE NOTICE that William A. Noble of Prince Rupert, B. C,, oecupation Re turned Soldier, intends to apply for per mission to lease the following deseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the Rast Coast, about 1% wiles distant in a Nertherly direction from the 8. RF. point of the Island; thence including the whole of the said Zayas Island, and con taining 3,000 acres, more or less. WILLIAM A. NOBLE, Per Hoomes K, Freeman, Agent. Dated March 12th, 1920, HERE SHORTLY Chett Neff and Jimmie Clarke, pro- yesterday af- have of Seattle, of the Seret. Vancouver, champion of the Canadian Expe- fifieen-round boxing contest to a decision for the championship of Ben Self has been some Just completed the arrangements with take Theatre Chet Neff is not a. stranger here, times before in the eity with Jack Willard, the first time, and subsequently twice with Roughhouse Burns, - first fighting to a draw and the last time getting the decision. He is the sudden death kind, but tends more most of extreme } School Children harriers of GeFMS Every Child Should Be Pro- tected from Colds---They Medical health offfteers have found that in many cases children who are them- Selves healthy are carriers of disease. Children mix 30 freely and so informally with their playmates that the danger of infection is a real and constant one. These facts show conclusively that parents can not be too careful in payiig prompt at developed by their sign of a°* cold in tention to children, At the symipioms first the head immediate measures should be employed to allay the symptoms, particu larly as it is well known that = meny dangerous diseases such as ‘flu first ap pear in the form of a “simple cold To break up a cold, tone up the system and reduce the inflammation that aecom panies such symptoms there is nothing so good as Grip-Fix This remedy which inas many successful years behind it, is’ pri pared from the formula of a well-known physician This formula appears on every box of Grip-Fix You owe it to your child fen and to yourself to buy the remedy that honestly displays the names of all its ingredients. All you have to do is to follow diree tions carefully—Grip-Fix will do “the rest. In a single night even a bad cold will be relieved, Grip-Fix stores for 35 may be obtained at all drug cents a box. FERTILIZER AND OIL FROM MUDSHARKS |’ Company of Returned Men to Gperate Backed by Federal Government. Returned soldiers constitute the personnel of the Veteran Products Company, an industrial concern which is starting opera- tions at Parker Island, just above Montague Harbor. The enterprise, which will con- fine itself principally to the cap- ture of mudshark and the reduce tion of the fish to oil and ferti- lizer, is capitalized at $50,000, th plant valued at $25,000, and judging by the names which ap- pear; in the directorate, the busi- ness promises to develop in the near future into one of the most linportant of the kind on the The whole ground ‘has Poen carefully reviewed, and all the difficulties likely to be en- countered have been taken into consideration before the project is entered upon, so that eveny- one connected. with the under- taking is familiar with the char- acter of the enterprise in all its details. With the exception of the man- aging director the members of the company are all returned men. Captain Shadforth, the president, who is the well known coast pilots, served Overseas with the mine sweepers; Mr. J, Mitchell vice-president, went from here with the Pioneer Battalion, sub- sequently joining the Forestry Battalion overseas; Mr. ‘W. J. coast, one of Scott, the building’ superintend- t, left Victoria with the 67th Battalion. and Mr. A. H. Gunn, crelary-treasurer, left with the 2nd Division A. 8. C., transfer- ng afterwards to the Canadian Forestry Corps. Capt: N.T. Mac- donald, the managing director, is well known up and down the B. C. coast as a seafaring man. hav- ing been skipper of sealers and o'er craft in this part of the world form the past twenty-five yrars, and hefore that being as- sociated with similar enterprises in Nova Scotia. Two Boats Purchased. “We are starting at once with the oil- refinery. The fertilizer will come after. We expect to be turning out oil within a month or six weeks. We are sending a crew of men up the first of next week to erect the docks, fertilizer Plant, oil wefining plant, ete. and everything should be under way within a very short time,” re- ported Mr, Guin, the secretary of the company, yesterday when ap- proached on the matter. The Dominion Government is backing the project, evidently glad Lo support an industry which is inaking capital in such a way trom the mudshark, whiet preys on fish to an extent which is very destructive of this freat asset of the Coast waters. When the plant is in full oper ation there will be about twenty men Connected with the concern all of them returned veterans of the Great War. The social evening fiven ‘by the Adair Carss Chapter, I, 0, D. L., in the Buoritt Hall last night was in every way a Success, Nearly seventy-five Persons were present and ‘the collection amounted to $25. Gards and | adeancing passed the evening away p only | too quickly, May Lead to ’Flu. ' “ ee eee MS om ome. BE FOR SALE—Splendid view 2 og in | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | Ft tt et et eres WANTED. FOR *URNITURI POR FOR FOR SALE ance, POR SALE & Doyle, FOR POR FOR SALE am heavy duty price. It fine condit Dynamo ovage be Can be se Bay 400, {Low Blue OR SALE—<1 with magneto, engine |] It is in perfect order used, $ Atlas, peller, is the “Aileen,” and very little M. M, IR SALE Duty Sterl Ignition, 4 fect Step and 90 condition. M. Stepher installing a 20-22 my boat and will sell my 138-15 Buffalo is complete including Apple ampere wiring, time actual working condition at the slip. J. ion, ittery, en any 2 h.p. bronze hens, 25-40 h. ing 18. Field. colt, used Iingine, cyl. 4 eycle, $1,500.00.—M., SALE— gine, Kohrt, FOR SALE—Spruce float—36 by 66. Price havn «& Pric £2-Ni Di $400.00 Hanson. Buffalo en- e $400.00, Cow Bay. to rent. 2 rings. ting, 432 Seventh Avenue West R SALE—20 pvasoline each, Daily News HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE containing FOR llose in. ‘OR SALE—Goose eggs fon set- - Apartment modern two roomed apartments Street wit view. Avenue. SALE- $1,600, ance one a H. Hays, ¢ Agent, cor h splendid $6,000. M, M. Real Estate and Insurance, third nd two years. Real Second Avenue ieneral mer and Second Street. SALE and lot on McBride. cash, balan Mortimer, Ltd., son, Public. Section 2, arranged, Price Real Real Bonds, New. McCaffery, Ltd., Third Avenue. Five-roomed Avenue, $2,500; ce arranged, Estate surance Agent, s24 bec ond Ave Ninth Sc omel nouns bath and fireplace. $3,000 on terms, H, ¢ Estate, Rentals; seven-roomed with large lot on Atlin Avenue 84 on, SALE otlice. -Five-roomed and two lots in Section 7. One- * * |* * w * SALE with bath 2,400, Terms. oyle, bons & . LOTS FOR SALE -Four-roomed on. Fifth McCalfery, Ltd. * * SALE—. Near Half cash, months, T holme Theatre Bloek FOR SALE tion 8. Fo owner, land, B. C, rine ~Lot 5, PL, ide. heo, level harbor view on Fourth Avenue MecBr Price balance Collart. Block 4 r particulars apply Fossy, Jnr., . | —-—— | Block 1, Section. 2. Price g@oo, WANTED—Boy leaving school- Kid. H. Mortimer, 824 Second Position offers unlimited scope Avenue: ty and opportunities for —$—$$___, ture. Pleasant work FOR SALE—Two fine view |ots sonable salary to start. Section 2. 8750 the pair. Me hox 52 Daily News. Caflery, Gibbons & Doyle, itd. Be ee aa eo a Third Avenue. ti WANTED FPO RENT, i located completely FOR SALE—Lot 10, Block 41, See house, containing tion 5. Price $250. Kd. H Mor. and bath. Apply box 54, timer, Real Estate and Insur- News ollice, ance, 324 Second Avenue. ti BUILDING LOAN WANTED on aj FOR SALE—Lane corner on Atlin | clear lot, Block 8, Section Avenue, Section 2, $400, Theo, | fronting Second Avenue. Collart, Westholme Theatre | particulars apply box 53 Daily Block. tt| News oflice. ae ee | Jouble corner McBride and Ninth | HOUSE WANTED TO $1,200. Surely a snap! Hel furnished or unfurnished, gerson, Real state and Insur four to six rooms and ance: Apply box S6.Daily News ‘office. |S". ‘ FOR RENT WANTED —- First class pecan rapher and clerk, one "OR RENT Two housekeeping surance ren expenience rooms and one single room at ferred. M, M, Stephens. the Drexel, tt WANTED ‘TO BUY—Second- hand "OR RENT—Sewing machines and typewriter, Remington or pianos. Singer Shop, 144 Third Premier, Apply P, O. | Avenue. 68 Wo sman wanted for laundry work.|"OR RENT i-roomed modern \pply Canadian Steam Laundry. | flat. Apply 210 Ninth Avenuc eae ieee yee. West. tf WANTED — Housemaid | ae ey Prince Rupert. (TWO-ROOMED HOUSE TO REN’ plastered. Phone 5265, tf * * liable | FOR RENT St. Louis Rooms. ti FOUND FOUND—Tobacco pouch. 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( Address, 3rd Avenue, M8 FARMS FOR SALE of Second Street IXED FARMING—The CG. P. R Phone 174 P. 0, Box | has still some choice lands in]|$ aed | vell-settled districts in West ern Canada for sale at lov s prices; twenty years to pay For Comfort, Courtes irrigated lands in Sunny South and Service ern Alberta, with loan of $2,00 in improvements to assist new g0 to settler ict ~=onow they are my ¢ VOY HOTEL going fast. For free booklet The SA and full information write H pda G. 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Box 1704 EUROPEAN PLA $1.50 per day 4” rinsT-oLAss OA A La Marte. wonorerseee= nf RRAL AG MINERAL ACE Certificate of ImP nuTil’ © Mineral is of Naas Hive! ek, jocated glacier ” / B soldier, intends to apply for permission to] 4y. yeror that], lease the following described lands ;— ae mn aincate No. ht Commencing at.a post planted on th ne! days from the fo” for shore on Sewell Inlet about % miles dis- | Ixty dave necorde tant, and in a westerly direction from th | @ the ~ovements, of loa entrance of Sewell Inlet; thence 5 chains| f spre crown “aren ic ; tbat ac’ south; thenée 40 chains east; thence to aining mural note cea of shore; thence following the shore line 10 pee a 85 must De »ptineal point of commencement and containing 20) er SeCt™™ Oo or such © REPTO, “ATO (OF teas, nevements. , ot pecettt THOMAS . STRAIN, pated tnis 11th aay Ww. reen, agent. Dated 26th October, 1049. Fa! 019.