@ Yh evry, THE DAYLY NEWS Water Glass Ormes Phones 82 and 200 ae ee Our shipment has arrived. It is of good quality. The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store As De, Limited P.O. Box 1680 SINCE § 1870 i1LOH 30 Sis? COUGHS MRS. THOMAS DUNN Resident of Prince Rupert in Pioneer Days. 8 OR RA RTE A RY LL A EEE A Business for Sale Good Location, Excellent Stock. Owner leaving city. Good Reduction for ten Action. McCaffery, Cabboais & Doyle, Ltd. 3rd Ave. Phone 11 | M.N.Stephens otary Public Conveyancer FOR SALE Apartment House Borden Street $6,000.00 This consists of two modern five-roomed apartments with a splendid harbor view. A first-class investment either for rent or for homes. M. M. elbibies Real Estate Insuramce Financial Agent “NOTICE To ‘FISHERMEN I have for 'on ist Ave. 4 Marine Gas Engines: Two seven horse power. | One twelve horse power. | One twenty horse ‘power. All the above are new and will sold at a sacrifice. tf P. RORVIK. i j $$ } j | be Arrivals: “from Terrace yester- ‘day reported rain sleet at jthat place. and | | SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. | that William J. TAKE NOTICE Leary olf | Skidegate, B. C., settler, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and | petroleum on and under the following | Geseribed lands:- Commencing at a post planted at the | north-west corner of DL 498, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence nerth 80 chains, to point of commencement, {Dated this 22nd day of Qetober, 1919. WILLIAM J. LEARY. Applicant SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. | TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of WILLIAM J. LEARY SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. DISTRICT OF OUEEN CHARLOTTE @ ISLANDS. } NOTICE that William J. Leary of | settler, intends to apply for coal and} the following \pplicant. | TAKE Skidegate, B.C., for a license to prospect petroleum on and under described lands:— Commencing at a post esas at the corner of 498, thence west 80 chains, thence pana 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, to point of commencement. Dated this 22nd day of a a 1919. GET QUAKER BRAND The best products of Brit- north-west SPRING DESIGNS that will do much to make your home beautiful and attractive. Dainty coloring and style prevail. Silversides BROTHERS Second Street P.O. Box 120 Out of town orders carefully attended to artistic FOR SALE Side chibibd diss 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 ish Columbia’s good garden lands are picked when at the right stage and_= packed while fresh. REFUGEE BEANS (Stringless Beans) are tender’ young beans, carefully selected and put into Cans. Ask your grocer. Dominion Canuers B.C. Limited Head Office, Vancouver, B- C. Best Coal Alberta Screened GUARANTEED LUMP For Kitchen Stove. Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton Sacked ... $7.75 per '2 ton ee 5 os aan $13.50 per ton Only a Limited Supply Phone Your Order Now Albert & McCaffery LTD. Phones 564 and 116 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 5.30; Satur- day, 9 to 2 only. Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to *, DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT | ae Bl OOF OP OLE OI OI OS OL EE OD OL ODO AOE S sale at my residence The death took place in San morning’s train for Terrace. Diego on Thursday of Mrs. 'Thos. a eres 6 Dunn, wife of the late Thomas Carl Grafstrom, of Carlisle Can- Dunn, a pioneer hardware mer-|nery, was an arrival in the city chant of this city. Coming to]on Jast night's train. Prince Rupert before the first sale eos of lots in 1909, Mrs. Dunn was Mrs. F. J. Sait, accompanied by yone of the best known and most]Miss Roche, arrived from New highly respected of early citizens.|Hazelton yesterday evening. he fainily lived {gr many years ‘ Puan ier at the corner of Second Avenue G,. M. Flanders arrived in town and Seyv@nth Street. Two years] fyom Sewell, Q. C. I, on the Prince ago Mr. Dunn died in the south,/John on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Dunn was born in Toronto : ere ‘ : and was about 60 years of age. _ Splendid talent at the Callies The funeral will be held in San Club Concert, 4 eee eo Diego. ’ St. Andrew's ~— Admisston 50e. With the exception of Hugh Remember the Callies Football Dunn, who is in Vancouver, all Club Concert, St. Andrew's Hall, ,the family are living in California. Wedhesday 8 p. m. Admission /The sons there are Nelson, Earl] 50c and Arnold and the daughters, : Beet dae eke Mrs. W. H. Ferguson, the Misses} ¢, W. Swanson arrived from | Helen, Dudsie and Elsie. Swanson Bay yesterday and is HE PRINCE GEORGE CONSERVATIVES ELECT |," rut manent of steer OFFICERS FOR YEAR on the Princess Beatrice last night. The C tentral C onservative AS"] ‘5, J. Whalen anil i F. Whalen jsociation for the Fort George). rived trom Swanson Bay on the ‘electoral district held a meeting . sat a last week and elected oflicers for the year. Samuel] Cocker, presided ‘land the oflicers elected were :— | Skidegate, B. C,, settler, inte nds to apply . for a license to prospect for ¢ On and | Hon. Pres.—Hon. W. J. Bowser. setroleum on and under the followin ; . 4 3 Gencribed: lands:— ‘ Ss a Hon. ea cecanne Cock- Commencing at a post planted at the . ‘ 7 : . G nora, west corner’ of DL. 498," thence | oF,’ Geo: . MeLaughlin, and A. G, west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, acute: thence east 80 chains, thence soutb 80} J ¢ : chains, to point of commencement. President—F. P. Burden. hated ‘this 22nd day of October, 1919. Vice-President—J. B. Daniell. Sec.-Treas—aAlee Ogston. Executive Committee —J. Me- Millan, D. H. Hoy, R. Strange, H. A. Carmey, Dr. R- W. Alward, A. K. Bourchier, F. J. Claxton, Rf. |Harper, Norman Fraser. The “Dinector’’ Corset. Manu- factured in Prince htupert. Phone flue 92. tf Sheriff's. Sale 1! Mining Machinery, Plant, Tools, etc., 'n he County Court of Atlin holden at Prince Rupert. W.M. Johnson and Wm. Burke, PLAINTIFFS. Mining and Reduction Co., Limited, DEFENDANT. By virtue of Warrants of Execution, ssued in this action, and to me directed, have seized of the goods of the defendant he following: Ali the goc Molybdenum and chattels of the de- endant company at the beach and at the nine, situated on Alice Arm, B. C., con- isting of Stationary engine, flotation out- it, crusher, rubber belting, rollers, ele- vators, shafting, pulleys, assay office , com> ete, 5,280 feet 4-inch air pipe, one tram, ram line one mile, and numerous rticles. Inventory can be seen at my office. All of which, or sufficient to pay claim nd costs, I shall offer for sale by Public uction cash on Thursday the first lay of April, 1920, at eleven o’clock in the orenoon at my office, Court House, Prince Rupert Dated at 1, 1920. ds for Prince Rupert, B, C., March JOHN Sheriff of the SHIRLEY, Couply of Atlin Prince Rupsért Board of School Trustees. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Secretary of the Prince Kupert Board of School Trustees, Prince Rupert, B. C., will be received up to and including April, 14th, 1920, for the erection of a twelve room Public School Building in the City plain and reinforced; Plastering, work, Carpentry and joinery, Roofing and galvanized iron work; Steel sash, Fire escapes and steel work, Painting and! glazing, Terrazzo floors, Electric wiring, ‘tumbing, Heating and ventilation, Fach tender shall be certified cheque Art stone on a chartered bank of Canada, for the sum of flve (5) per cent. of the amount of the tender, the cheque f unsuecessful tenderers to be returned immediately the tenders are opened, The fowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted, Tlans and specifications and all information may be obtained from the ofice of the Architect, J. W. Potter. W.D. VANCE, J. W. POTTER, Secretary. Architect, Cadomin Coal EYABACE ¢ & Oraam COAL $12.5 -. Ton Loo OOO. eke Se Sacked CLEAN POREENED KITCHEN LUMP. $165.00 Ton Sacked SCREENED EGG COAL $13.50 Ton. NO WAIT — FULL WEIGHT. Consumers Coa! Company, ltd. d. Lorne MacLaren, Manager Room 11, Smith Block. Phones: y and Black 293. DIES IN SAN DIEGO Was Well Known and Respected other? of Prinee Kupert, B.C. Tenders may be} bulk or separate for the following trades: Masonry, hollow tile and brick; Concrete, accompanied by a’ a et es Os oe eS ee ¢ Victoria last evening. . * . Two rooms to let with or with- Phone Red 415. 69 Aig G. A. MéNicholl returned town on the train last evening. . . * Best Household Lump Goal, $13.50 delivered. Phone Black 85. Terminal Goal Co, « . . . out board. to registered at the Hotel Prince Ru- pert, Princess Beatrice yesterday after- noon. * * . Alex. McB. Young, son of Judge Young, has formed a law partner- ship with Alex, Ogston of Prince George, * * * Mrs. Thomas Deasy and Miss Evans,.of Masset, left on the Princess Beatrice last night for Vancouver. * * . John Graham and Peter Paul- sen were each fined ten dollars in the police court this morning for being drunk. * . . The Westholme Lunch will be closed for a week or ten days ra repairs are being effected ter the recent fire. tf John Myhill-Jones took a num- ber of his friends on a very en- joyable trip’ by the Alice B. to Inverness yesterday afternoon. * * . R. W. Martin and Dr. C, D. Car- ten, Stewart mining men, were passengers for Vancouver on the Princess Beatrice last night. * . . Brooks, Clarence Brooks W.- Brooks, of Vanderhoof, were passengers for Vancouver on the Princess Beatrice last night. pe WwW, ind FE. * * . Don’t forget the Callies Footbal! Mub Concert. All the best local talent will appear. St. Andrew's Hall, Wednesday 8. p. m. Ad- mission 50c- * * * Lieut--Col, C. W. Peck has been made a member of three different parliamentary committees at Ot- tawa, those on Private’ Bills, Banking and Commerce, and Mines and Minerals. o . . For sale as a going concern, he well known business, PRINCE RUPERT BAZAAR, opposite post office. Owner is leaving the city ‘and will sell the stock and fixtures on very reasonable terms. tf * * . Among last week’s incorpona- itions at Victoria was the Mahood | Mines, Limited, capitalization $1,- /000,000, head office Vancouver: This company, headed by Grand |Mahood, is operating in the Stew- art district. * * . While standing in front of the office on Second Street this after- noon one of the Pacific Cartage teams became alarmed and bolted across the street, crossing the sidewalk and jumping among the stumps on a vacant lot on the other side. Nobody was hurt, al- though a wheel was broken and the harness was badly torn up. . * . Dan Harris, the Hazelton min- ing man, arrived in town last night and returned again by this morning's train. Mr. Harris is ee ee ee j Local News Notes | - @| J. A. Kirkpatrick returned to Inspector Patterson left on this | Sunlight Wash Days A Sunlight Wash Day is free from the toil and labour usually associated with washing because Sunlight Soap washes clothes beautifully clean and white without rub- bing or scrubbing. Sunlight Soap being the surest, gentlest, purest of all cleansers is kind to the clothes—they last ever so much longer —kind to the hands, too. Insist on getting the Soap you ask for— SUNLIGHT. Try Sunlight for yourself and see. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, Toronto ee ——— : — FOR RENT OFFICE SUITE, 3 Rooms, in Hays Heat. Block, Steam Suitable for Doctor, Lawyer, atc DAVID H. HAYS General Real Estate Agent. Corner Second Avenue and Second Street. Fire Insurance - - P.QO- Box 1555 - - Phone §7 THEO COLLART, Notary Pubie FOR SALE -Five-room House 9th Av: McBride. $2000 MARINE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE Phone B!ue{69 Westholre Theatre Block P.0. Box 66 worth oF Cas TOR Ci. AS oo rr S poT AT f : SMALLEST BO! om “ov PAVE Aide } , ATS cou HeROEST PART OF _.. SKATIN: WITF ROLLER SKATES @ very confident about mining de- velopments in the Omineca coun- try this season, The Delta, Sun- rise and Silver Standard will be among the active properties. The Sunrise has been taken over by the Guggenheims.