wer = S = i edt PYF t ne coer ¥ +E, < = we F a. =e ~ Water Glass Phones 82 and 200 Our shipment has arrived. It is of good quality. Ormes Limited The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store THE DAMLY NEWS . Local News Notes | H. & Durkee, travelling auditor of the G. T. P. steamers, is in tie city. GUARD YOURSELF} AGANST THE FL Prompt Treatment When Symptoms or Ordinary Cold Appear May Ward Off the Disease. action as soon as the initial saved hundreds of people Stage of the “flu.” The initial stage are exactly of Houston, is Hotel Prince \. Stenerson, registered at the Rupert. Best Household Lump Coal, $13.50 delivered. Phone Black 86. —Terminal Coal Co. eae Trades and Labor meets tonight at 8 o'clock. Prompt stages appear ha irom an acute ymptoms of the Council iM- ‘ P.O. Box 1680 g for Sale Good Location, Excellent Stock. Owner leaving city. Good Reduction for Prompt Action. a McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle; Ltd. Business NOTICE TO FISHERMEN I have for-sale at my residence All the above are new and will be sold at a sacrifice. if P. RORVIK. In a letter to the council read?’ at last night’s council meeting, the minister of lands reported that the grant of $6,000 towards the erection of the Morse Creek bridge was all that could be ex- |The 3rd Ave. Phone 11] r M.M.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. Mi. Stephens Rea! Estate Insurance Financial Agent | ; ; SPRING DESIGNS that will do much to make your home beautiful and attractive, Dainty colorifg and artistic style prevail. Silversides BROTHERS Second Street P.O, Box 12 Out of town orders carefully attended to FOR SALE 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 | | PPO PO we pected just now from the Provin- cial Government. ‘This letter was ‘Start treatment just as /soon as the of a cold in the lead. first the head soreness VY. Warren, shipping agent for the Whalen Pulp and Paper, Mills Pix. its a household remedy, which Jast/4rrived in the city from Swanson year worked wonders during the ‘Nu epi-| Bay on Sunday. demic. It comes in capsule form and con * * tains just the ingredients any. physician The Westholine Lunch will be would prescribe. These are stated on the closed for a W eek or ten days box ; Grip-Fix works rapidly, It relieves even] While repairs are being effected 1 bad cold in 24 hours and a case of] after the recent fire. tf gcrippe in 48 hours. Jn view of the. re- . * *. currence of the ‘flu, every a gin Callies football concert Wed- ready r use when : 5 aaa al nesday 8 p.m. St- Andrew’s hall. have a box on hand, the first sign of the initial ‘“‘cold’’ stage oe the original) Admission 50c. First class talent. short dance will follow. similar to those PORTAKT BUSINESS: as soon as . . . muscular is noticed, close up or “snill starts 1 s felt. > The treatment for such @ case is Grip- appears Be sure and get heid’s Grip-Fix, Don’t accept @ substitute. | 4 |} on ist Ave. 4 Maripe Gas Engipges: | on sate at all druggists at 35c per box. | . i ‘ Two seven horse power. = = “Back to God's Country.” If | One twelve horse power. VICTORIA GIRL IN }you want unusual pictures, see One twenty horse power- this for yourself at the Westholme THE MOVIES HERE Nell Shipman to be at the West- -holme in “God’s Country Tomorrow Night. There is to be a Victoria girl starring in God's Country at the Westholme Theatre tomorrow and Thursday nights. The picture on Wednesday and Thursday. 71 * , . Notice is given in the current number of the. B. C. Gazette of the establishment of a road from La- kelse Lake to the new hatchery. . . . “Back to God's Country.” If you want the unusual in pictures, see this for yourself at the West- holme on Wednesday and Thurs- in reply to one sent to the min- ister of lands asking if the gov- emment wouldé@ stand its one-| third pro rata share since the} prices of material had advanced. | letter was ordered referred | to the finance committee to de: | with when the price of the brid had been ascertained. | We offer steam coal in var load | Jots $7.00 per ton f.o.b. car-—| Albert & McCaffery. tf The “Dinector’” Corset. Manu- factured in Prince Kupert. Phone tinue 92. t! It is just as cheap tu get your printing done we!l' and done et some as it is to send it awar. Tr No. 1 Alberta Potatoes in Car Load Lots or Smaller Quantities a Wholesale Quotations ee hupert Table Supply Co, PHONES 211, 212. Best Coal Alberta Screened — GUARANTEED LUMP PPE PLS LOOP LO POD DOL DOP BP LOL LL LDL PD PO DDO LPP LOO For Kitchen Stove. ’ Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton Sacked ... $7.75 per 2 ton DON ist, see $13.50 per ton Gnly a Limited Supply Phone Your Order Now Albert & McCaffer LTD. y Phones 564 and 116 el | DENTISTRY Don't neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.80 to 5.30; Satur- duy, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9 DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT was taken in Canada and the star day 74 is a Canadian girl and it is said ate: he to be equal to anything that has The Mission Band. of the Methodist Church will hold a sale of work and afternoon tea tomorrow afternoon in the Church parlors from 3:30 to 6. veen here outside of “The Bi: if & Nation” and a few of the other big features. ; Some of the scenes were taker n the far north with the ther- ee nomter sixty below- zero, and A benefit dance will be given here are alsO summer scenes,/by the Women’s Auxiliary of the uch as that showing Dolores, the} 0, B. U- at St. Andrew's hall on naked swimming girl, artistic but} Thursday, March 25. Gentlemen | ot indelicate. It is a pieture not} 4.00, Ladies 50c. Refreshments. |{o be missed, according to all ac- a ars Ok counts: For sale as a going concern, he well known business, PRINC! RUPERT BAZAAR, opposite post office. Owner is leaving the city and will sell the stock and fixtures on very reasonable terms: tf concert of VILLIAM S. HART IN A WESTERN PLAY - William S* Hart The tonight only at the Westholme _| Program Theatre in “Square Deal Sander-} the season. includes songs, duets, | quartettes, ’ dances, musica son,’’ one of those famous west-/ al . ; lections, and St. Andrew's Pipe ern plays for which he is noted.'), 7 a. | Be " re it te tunelake 10 ey enything Band. St. Andrew's hall Wednes se- about Big Bill, he is ‘so well /C9Y, at 8 p.m. Admission 50c. nown to all mevie fans. A ‘short er will follow. “Saved by Wireless” is a Key- Te c ; stone comedy and the British- } The contract for the jail ad Canadian news is well up to the | tition ee. iy Sat wee dase standard and both are to be | Might let to Delgarno & Watts some on the same rogram _fwvho tendered $1,850 for the job. ieee. “ |@he other bidders were E. (. Eby, When you have read the news |#2,245; Ytreberg & Kunka, $1,955, Roger ; “tand John Galloway, $1,995. ivok Lhrough the classified column | . ae c " A . *r anew enee een ee ee) The annual fee of $15 for this ‘ TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY * city for its membership in the Ree KEE Hee ee RH HM) Union of B. C. Municipalities was POR RENT Room and kitchen'«rdered paid last night. An in- with hot and cold water, fur- vitation has been extended to the nished with everything. Phone city to send delegates to the con- Red 259. 74\vention to be held in Nelson this i year. FOR GENTLEMAN—Room to rent; eg —Best location in City. Terms! ‘Phe resignation of Alderman moderate. Apply box News office. 57 fi y ‘ 57 Daily Casey as chairman of the Board __72 of Works is in the hands of the oc “763 a | mayor who will appoint a suc- Sheriff s Sale cessor. This resignation merely nd ‘applies to the chairmanship of Uf Mining Machinery, Plant, Tools, ete, in the. Board, Ald. Casey remaining te County Court of Atlin holden at Prince 4a member of the council and of Kuper ; ea l{he Board of Works. oa | ms grea An application by Mitchell & Limited, DEFENDANT Currie for the building of a garage By Warrants of Execution, |», Harry Atk — Seaaaae 7 issued in this action, and to me directed, |’ Mu mie 4 ins was refused last have seized of the goods of the defendant/night as it does not comply with {he building by-laws which make Wm. . PLAINTIFFS, i Molybdenum Mining and Reduction Co., } Johnson and Burke, Virtue of he following: All * goods ¢ hé ais 3 - : il the goods and chattels of the de j necessary for a garage to be Fondant eompany at the beach and, at the r mine, situated on Alice Arm, B. C., con- | at least 15 feet from another sisting of stationary engine, flotation out-| building. A report of the Board fit, crusher, rubber belting, rollers, ele- | of Works to this effect was adopt vators, shafting, pulleys, assay office com- % 1 zs plete, 5,280 feet 4-inch air pipe, one tram, ed by the City Council, ram line one mile, and numerous other ? . . ticles, Alderman Perry brought up the Inventory can be seen at my oMmce. fence matter again last night and All of whieh, or sufficient to pay claim : eid 1 shall offer for sale by. Public | tae resolution that all fences that \uction for cash on Thursday the frst|Were not in Compliance with the day of April, 1920, at eleven o’clock in the i building by-laws be made so was orenoon at iny office, Court House, Prince passed unanimously One par Rupert ae : , r i Dated at Prince Rupert, B, C,, Maren| ticular fence on Borden Street 11, 1920, that has been termed a “spite JOHN SHIRLEY, Sherif! of the County of Atlin. Cadomin Coal fence’ has caused the city coun- cil considerable thought, *. * * “Back to God's Country.” The picture | you will never forget: Sixteen varieties of wild animals are shown in this great produc- 4 eanmaes * ore tion, the scenes of which were =o peered se anaes photographed in the ice flelds of Mead... ... Ton Sacked the Arctic, north of the 6th SCREENED EGG COAL $138.50 Ton. parallel where the temperature NO WAIT — FULL WEIGHT. Consumers Soal Company, Ltd. J. Lorne MacLaren, Manager Room 11, Smith Block. Phones: and Black 203. was 60 below. Nell Shipman, the famous Canadian actress, is in the leading role. Wednesday and Thursday, with matinee Wednes- day, at the Westholme Theatre. a tt et . | | | I | Ct tt ee ey Fae Pele — ante + were ee i; Tuesday Mare} « : 23, 199 _— 92), New Spring Coats Ts We are showing some extremely new models in Tweed Coats made in the ve latest styles from Velour and Tweeds = New Goods are Arriving salmost daily and include new Georgettes in many wanted shades, as peacock, navy, etc. Also many new lines in Waists, jp Silks, Georgettes and Crepe de Chine See them at WALLACE’S Corner of Third and Fulton REAR KR KERR RRR RRR RR ERROR FORE OR UOUE U OUOUIUUUOUOUUR Up L BIR IIIIIIE IKI IIIIIIIID EIA IAAI AIA II IAAI Ladysmith Lump Coal is the Best Burns Longer, Better and Grighter, and Gives More Heat, OTHER COALS WE HANDLE ARE: Steam Coal, Bulk on Dock .............. $8.25 per ton: Steam Coal, bulk, Delivered ............ 10.00 “ “ Houschold Stove Coal, Bulk on Dook .. 1000 " % Household Stove Coal, Sacked on Dock . 190 " « Household Stove Coal, Bulk, Delivered .. 1200 " " Housshold Stove Coal, Sacked, Delivered . 13.00 " * SPECIAL PRICES QUOTED ON CAR LOADS. PRINCE RUPERT COAL Co. oar ee | : We wish to announce that our Bread : l is being made with Milk. You will —— find that the quality is even better i > DOMESTIC BREAD bettered is read worth trying. Look for the label. : it ensures quality and weight. Oe eee ‘ 717 Third Avenue ~ k ! rHe | 3 ervi | Phone 190 4a Casse bakely ' ' , ee Fy f 1? i i} We have a Choice Selection of ; Corner Third Avenue and S SHOES N FOR LADIES AND CHILDRE ay oot oe | U The New Season's Goods f 4 are arriving. a oH The “CLASSIC” is the Shoe for Girls, ‘and “LECKY S for Boys. Running Shoes in all sizes for the young ones Jabour Bros. Ltd § eventh Street