a i t THE DAWLY NEWS — = \W edne sda Page 6 ai Po Loe. sae ee cs labor. The Coupons with each package are a value in themselves, = LLOYD GEORGE SINGS 70 UKULELE STRAINS Welsh Melodies are His Favorites As He Sits Before Open Hearth. March London, 16.—Hitherio RECARO KKK RR RR RD | a f * Tu SUBSCRIBERS * Rupert Table Supply Co. js aie ‘ sa te hg ee ee * Subscribers to The News * The stores that serves you ® tte asked to pay the de. @ peat * livery boys each month * PHCNES 211, 212. * when they call, except * ——— where payment has been * * made for the year in ad. * Our Special Weekly * vance. The boys when * collecting carry official re- ¥* . * ceipts which should al- * Grocery Bulletin * ways be preserved. * * = o 6 e-He 29,89 9 eR HH a SS EGGS NOTICE TO FISHERMEN Every egg guaranteed strict- ly fresh ...++. 70c per doz. I have for sale at my residence Special price by the PEry on {st Ave. 4 Marine Gas Engimes: Prunes 70-80s, special price Two seven horse power. eke ew Ra a 2 Ibs. for 45c. One twelve horse power. BET BOR oie oa $5.25. One twenty horse power- Coffee, fresh ground, Special All the above are new and will price ...++5 3 Ibs: for $1.35. Bly. sold at a sacrifice. tf Corn. The famous Del Monte P. RORVIK. Brand, usual price 30c— iene Special price ...<6...4. 25c. Prince Rupert Board of School Trustees. . 8 Ibs. for 25c. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . 8 Ibs. for 25c. Turnips Carrots SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Secretary of the Prince Rupert Board of School ‘Trustees, Prince Rupert, B. will be received up to and including April 14th, 1920, for the erection of a twelve room Public School Building in the City f Prince Rupert, B.C. Tenders may be buik or separate for the following trades Masonry, hollow tile and brick; Concrete, plain and reinforced; Plastering, Art stone Best Coal Cadomin Coal ee 2 FURNACE & STEAM COAL Three Fi ié Lots ae SCREENED KITCHEN LUMP. aud Fou T- Roo meé d SCREENED EGG COAL $13.50 Ton. NO WAIT — FULL WEIGHT. Consumers Coal Company, (td. 3. Lorne MacLaren, Manager Room 11, Smith Block. Phones: and Black 293. House $2, 609.00 Terms ee DENTISTRY | Don’t neglect your Teeth McCaffery, Gibbons oe or missing tooth & Doyle, Ltd. owers your elliciency ) ee 3rd Ave. Phone 11 iliSebes OR Ee ORI Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- day, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, ; Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT a wrosnrerararererers | Notary. Public Coaveyancer be Sapaavearempcadteaaeeendicieasenmetan ates FOR SALE FOR SALE eee Apartment House Tive-roomed house and lot on Ninth Avenue near Borden Street McBride Street $ 6,000.00 Price $2,500 This consists of two modern CASH, $1,000. five-roomed apartments with Balance to arrange. a splendid harbor view. A first-class investment either Apply to for rent or for homes, Ed.H. Mortimer Real Estate and Insurance Agent, 324,8econd Avenue M. M. Stephens Real Estate Insurance Financial Agent / .) Water Glass Our shipment has arrived. It is of good quality. Ormes Limited The Pioneer Druggists Phones 82 and 200 P.O. Box 1680 The Rexall Store _ : y Lloyd George's chief relaxation from the cares of state has been coif. It has been his rigorous habit, no matter how pressing his duties, to leave his office and seek a few hours’ rest al the Sur rey Downs every week-end. Now it develops, according to| Mrs. Nora’ Langhorne Phipps, sister, of Lady Astor, he’s taken up singing as a more refreshing’ mental stimulant. When a guest at Cliveden, Lady Astor's mag- nificent country home, he fre- quently settles down before the great blazing hearth in the hall, and with the firelight playing across his face, sings half-for- ‘gotten melodies from the scores of ancient Welsh bards to the |soft, langorous strains of Mrs Phipps’ ukulele. | “The Prime Minister nothing better than to settle down} loves before the fire and join us in, singing old-time melodies,” Said | Mrs. Phipps. “He has a. fine silvery tenor voice.” The Prime Minister has com- | mented on the absolute mental! relaxation obtained by singing, according to Mrs. Phipps. “Golf and billiards necessitate mental effort,” she says. “Sing- ing requires a minimum. That's why it does him more good, opAnion, than the nfore forms of amusements.” active Fred Roberge and R- W lin were Prince George~passen- gers on this jorning’s train. ~_=— ct © H*# OP HFRS HR HEE | ahi Sale Mining Machinery, Plant, Tools, ete., }the County Courtof Atlin holden at Prince | or | Rupert. | V Mi Joloson and Wm. Burke, | PLAINTIFFS, | Molybéenum Mining and Reduetion Co., Limited, DEFENDANT. By virtue of Warrants of Execution,’ ;'ssued in this action, and to me directed, | have seized following: All the goods and chattels of the de- f lant company at the beach and at the | oir situated on Alice Arm, B, C., con- Msisiing of stationar engine, flotation out-! j fit, crusher, rubber belting, rollers, ete- | vators, shafting, pulleys, assay office com- | plete, 5,280 feet 4-inch air pipe, one tram, | ram line mile, and numerous other | etter 4 | inventory n Le scen at my office. All of which, or suMfcient to pay claim } hd costs, | shall offer for sale by Public } Auetic mn for cash on Thursday the first day ef April, 1920, at eleven o'clock in the ; forenoon at my office, Court House, Prince | Rupert Dated al Prince Rupert, B. C., Mareh {1, 1920 JOHN SHIRLEY, Sheriff of the County of Atlin. and Saturday Westholme, Priday at the in my) ’, Frank- | of the goods of the defendant} ° i Local News Notes el Mrs. W. J. Pitman arrived from Vancouver this morning, Regular meeting of the Vv. A, tonight at 8 o'clock. . i” ets a tt At a ot Ot GW. returned morning. Galdbloom Falls this . * * Captain H. B. Babington turned from the south this morn- ing. William from Ocean rye- oe this morning after an ex- | tended visit in the south. * . . M. Nimmo, of Ladysmith, is a visitor in the city, having arnived lon the Prinee Rupert this morn- ing. | ® * 7 R. A, Stoney, organizer for the | 'l'ypographical Union, arrived from New Westminster this fore- noon. J. W. Morrison, of Hazelton, | arrived in the city last night and lis registered at the Hotel Prince 'Rupent. *. * . / Whe Westholme Lunch will by j closed for a week or ten days ‘while repairs are being etfecte: after the recent fire. Uf * * . Charles Hunter, a well known old timer here and now located at Alice Arm, returned enorth on the Prince Rupert this morning * * . Usk arrivals on the train which was delayed until 1 o'clock this morning included J. L. Bethurer R. Lowrie and George N. Durham | Remember the St. Patrick's Concert in the Baptist Chureh to- night at 8 o'clock. First class |talent.. A good time is promised. errors anes wre am pn stg pe * TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY *) Refreshments served. it . alva Le ‘on york; Stee sash, re .e vee Alberta Screened escapes and steel work, Painting and . CF? 4.2 aes - em mI | oe - i a . aa 1 glazing, Terrazzo floors, Electric wiring,; WANTED—-A strong boy about: J: A. Kir patric » the we GUARANTEED LUMP Pee Eng, 80 pension. ‘ {5 years, for delivery. Apply,*newn gents’ clothing man, was cach tender sha > accompanied y aj 4 ha 'wele . , *j 3 oO For Kitchen Stove. ee pis i a _ ene et valle Gordon's Grocery, 7th Avenue welcomed by many old friends on Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton Canada, for the sum of five (5) per cent.!. East. 68 his arrival from the south on the Sacked ... $7,75 per 2 ton of the amount of the tender, the cheque | ———= | Prince Rupert this morning. of unsuccess onderers » re . } Oh ig: at Bulk ....... 13.50 per ton ff unsuccessful tenderers to be returned | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. $ Pp immediately the tenders are opened. The ‘Avg | Remember the St. Patrick's Only a Limited Supply lowést./or any ‘tender not neceanarily a0: ; 5: : : . ; rani ag Mae A acer np agkoy is Sealed Tenders for the construction of concert in the Baptist Church on Phone Your Order Now ‘epted. Plans and specifications and all| «ne-storied fr ' ; * n torled frame building adjoining the} Wednesd y at 8 o'clock Firsl _—-—— information may be obtained from the | ity Hall, will be received by the City | eanesda ¥ Sys “ . office of the Architect, J, W. Potter. | jerk until & p.m. Monday, the 22nd of ;Class ‘talent. A good time is ert McCaffery Ons ¥ SAGE, J.W. POTTER, | farch ‘promised. Refreshments served. Secretary. Architert.| plans, specifications and form of tender | * oe LTD. - =! t City Engineer's OMce, City Hall. MILLINERY OPENING, Miss Phones 584 and 116 Bee yw lowest or any tender not neces-|,. 1. ; / OBES eo iam arily accepted. Barbe au will have her Spring Mil 2 as Fr. S, CLEMENTS, linefy opening tomorrow, when City Engineer. _|ladies are invited to view her ~ . |splendid stock of the latest models tin hats. * * * in) { Dancing class starting Monday | Match 15 at St. Andrew’s Hall ifrom 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday. Payments j;made each night. Instructor J. it Slaggard. 65 * . . Thomas Crawford, of the firm lof Crawford and Price, New York, j;who have considerable mining in- terests in the Alice Arm district, arrived in the city and continued his journey south this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nicholls ro- turned from the south this morn ing after spending their horney- moon at Del Monte, California. Mrs. Nicholls was formerly Miss Vena Phelan, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. J. T. Phelan of Vancouver. and Mrs, Allan Dunbar 1 iturned from their honeymoon in the south on the Prinee Rupert | this morming. Mrs. Dunbar was iformerly Miss Clarice Grifliths, lof Lipsett & Cunningham's ollice ‘and was married recently in Van | couver. My. Dunbar ,is @n fhe lengineering department on the ltailroad, Many friends were on hand to tender congratulations. EXTRA SPECIAL !! Coming to | the Westholme T heatre on Friday land Saturday, with Saturday matinee, “AUCTION OF SOULS.” A super-drama based on history's blackest crimes, with Aunora Mardiganiann, the sole ,survivor of half a million Armenian girls. Note— Children under sixteen years not admitted. It gested that parents see this pie- ture before allowing thein ehild- ren to see. it. it The “Dinector” Corset, factured in Prince Itupert, Blue 92, | Mr, is Manu- Phone tf sug” J. H. MeMullin returned from a trip south on the Prince Rupert this morning. * * . Best Household Lump. Coal, $13.50 delivered. Phone Black 89. rerminal Coal Co. Miles Donald and Joseph Wells arrived from Alice Arm on_ the Venture this morning. * * * We offer steam coal in ear load lots $7.00 per ton f.0.b. car--— Albert & McCaffery. tf . * * | Miss Gleason returned to Ru- 4 Nal ia ua MACDONALI i rand ay M ia IK be 0 SE5 : x i 15423410 MU Uldangs 2 ae Sh 1 hi thy aN ~~ > ( Bulk bulk, Steam Coal, Steam Coal, Household PRINCE KREIS PERI RMR AIRE RII PENN EEN ENN EER R EN EMME EYE ee ae Coal is the Beg warns en =e and aoe OTHER COALS WE HANDLE are: Household Stove Coal, Household Stove Coal, Sacked on Dock ... Stove Coaj, Bulk, Delivered .... Household Stove Coal, Sacked, Delivered SPECIAL PRICES QUOTED ON CAR Loaps, and Gives More Heat, —= = ee... $8.25 MO 3 6. ok. wears 10.00 a Bulk on Dock ..... 10.00 « « e 11,00 "4 12.00 “ 4 , Ta 00 " « RUPERT COAL Co, PHONE 15 RARER KEKE EKER KKK If you want to PENS give air passages of the « Penslar Cherry For children, made for their parti PRINCE THIRD AVENUE Cold quickly ta Cherry Cough Balsam A combination of wild cherry bark, wine of antimony, blood root, benzoic t acid and pure cane sugar. It tends to i immediate relief There is no morphine, cocaine or other habit-forming drugs is Cough Balsam and for your protection the exst We can recommend it as being mosteffective formula is on the label. get rid of that ke SLAR by clea ing the »bstruction. we recommend Penslar (1 ildren's Cough Syrup cular needs. oes THE FOR SALE ONLY A! RUPERT DRUG C0. PHONES 134 & 117 CHET NEFF, meet Jimmie Clarke, , southwe champion lightwelg ht of the Oran b army eham pion, here Oo! round contest. oe uae hs 0 =a Pace pg eae \- 2