“yas sit" a 7” piidiiate ‘tad THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday. M - —=—_— -———— tot e978 IN YOUR HOME has an influence that’s worth more than wealth. THE PATHEPHONE the World’s Best Phonograph? Plays All Records Get one now,—delays are un- necessary when you know our easy terms. Shipment of New Rec- ords just In Come and hear the world’s best ay Will Edmunds Prince Rupert Music Store Opposite the Post Office Box 644 Phone BLACK 183 ‘ 5 ‘ $ ; ‘TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. | | “Back to God's Country,” ne ———- PLAY “BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY” { | /Canadian Film Had Remarkable Run in New York and Other Centres. the Canadian play featuring the Vic- 'touia girl Nell Shipman, had a wonderful run at Madison ‘Thea- tre, Detroit; Garden Theatre, ,; Washington; New York, and other theatres. It is the great picture lof the Canadian northland. | One of the scenes shows Delores the naked swimming girl of the north woods, pure chrystal lwaters of the cold mountain ‘streams into which she plunges. Only the wild folk of the forest who know and love her, see her. iBut she was caught uriaware, In ‘this picture the nude is artistic, jnot rude; | Sixteen varieties ani- jmals are seen and the lseenes were photographed in the ice fields of the Arctic, north of the 56th paralled where the tem as of wild most of perature was 60 degrees below zero: Anyone interested in the un- usual in picturés should see this one. NEAR TRAGEDY AT DEADMAN’S CURVE Teamster George Tuttle Thrown From Trestie and Sustains Serious Injuries. In keeping with its local notor iety, the stretch of road near the VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retall General Contractors and Labor Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 P.O. Box 725 E. H SHOCKLEY ; GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doors, mouldings and | > all interior finish lurnber al- 3) ways in stock. Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estiinates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN | Phono Green 269. $| ees ~— Hand Your Baggage Checks to 9} JOE BROWN } Motor Transfer and Passenger Service Stand, Empress Hote} Phones 176, Black 334 Quick Deliveries > ODPL DS LL OLE OS SOLS PEPLDEDDOLODIOOCR Be ore. PEDDLE LOPLI LP SLOP LOL ILA OL PL OL DDO OLD SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS Kstimates furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, of Second Street. Phone 174 —— P.O. Box 274 head For Comfort, Courtesy ani Service go to The SAVOY HOTEL. F. T. Bowness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 ooo. A. G. GRAY Teacher of I iano Studio 187 Second Avenue PHONE Blue 421 or 444 Phon® Green 607 1017 3rd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in Light and Heavy Con- struction, First Repairs and Alterations. Class Staircase Work and Finishing. Ectimates Cheerfully Given 2 CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS ERICK {Dolly Varden mine at Alice Arm was i | evening the Already last Thursday scene of a near tragedy. this point, called Curve, has claimed two victims and George Tuttle, one boss teamsters at the Amm, came near being a third. As Tuttle was entering upon a trestle at this point his horse shied at a small slough of snow, gave a quick start. threw the teamster from the sleigh and over the trestle to the below. Fortunately he landed against one of the bents of the bridge and was saved from falling 300 feet down the declivity to the river. The second teamster came along in a few minutes and hear- ing his groans went down to in- vestigate. He was lashed to the bridge and hauled up, got first aid at Camp 8 and was brought to the beach by a dog sleigh. At the Anyox hospital, where he will be confined some weeks, it was found he had broken a eollar bone and was severely bruised about the shoulders. pocks LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. in The Skeena Land District, Recording District of Coast, Range Five District, and ituate and Known as Zayas Island, fAKE NOTICE that William A, of Prince Rupert, B, €., occupation Re turned Soldier, intends to apply for per mission to lease the following described lands :— ; Commencing at a post planted on the East Coast, about 14% miles distant in a Northerly direction from the S.E£. extreme point of the Island; thence ‘including the whoie of the said Zayas Island, and con taining 3,000 acres, more or WILLJAM A. NOBLE, Per Hoomes K, Freeman, Agent. Dated March 12th, 1920, WATER NOTICH, DIVERSION AND USE. TAKE NOTICE that M, P. Olsen, whose address is Alice Arm, B. C,, will apply vr a licence to take and use 50 cubic- second-feet and to store about 400 acre- tcet of water out of Clearwater River which flows southerly and drains into the Kitsault fiilver abcut 22 miles from the head of the iuiet of Alice Arm, The storage-dam will be Clearwater natural outlet of capacity of the reservoir to be created is about 450 acre-feet, and it will flood about 50 acres of land, The water will be diverted from the stream at storage lam and will be used for power for iuiming purposes upon the mine described is the Climax Group. This notice was posted on the on the 26th day of January, 1920, A copy of this notice and an application ursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914,” will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C, Objections to the application may be Noble Jess. located near Lake, The ground he Comptroller of Wate nent Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance of his notice in a local newspaper, M. P. OLSEN, Applicant, The date of the first publication of this wolice is February 5, 20. Righis, Parlia- NAVIGABLE WATERS h. S.C, PROTECTION Chapter 145. ACT. the Kleanza Company, Limited, of Usk, British Columbia, hereby gives notice that it has under section 7 of the said Act, leposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the istrict Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert, Prinee> Rupert, British Columbia, a description of the site ind the plans of reversible Aerial Rope- wav over the Skeena River, proposed to be built over the said Skeena River at Usk, Hritish Columbia, the supporting towers of the said Ropeway to be located on Dis- 5, Coast AND District, TAKE NOTICE niration of one month from the date of ‘he first publication of this notice, the aid Kleanza Company, Limited, will under ection 7 of the said Act, apply to the ninister of Public Works at his office in he City of Ottawa, for eoproval of the ald site and plans, and for leave to con- ‘truet the said Aerial Ropeway, Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 81st lay of January, A.D. 1929 that after the ex- KLEANZA COMPANY LIMITED, éZ Patmore & Fulton, Solicitors, Deadman’s | of the! sled with the said Water Recorder or with | trict Lots numbered 1437 and 833, Range, 15] The above represents the num- ber of years spent in fruitless ef- forts to cure a bad case of eczema with ordinary ointments, com- red with the time it took Zam- uk to effect a complete and per- manent cure. This was the experience of Mr. H. GC. Buckiey of 461 East Broad- way, Portland, Ore. Writing to the Zam-Buk Co., he says: “For fifteen years I suffered with a bad case of eczema, and used all kinds of so-called “‘cures’’ and treat- ments, but nothing was capable of curing me until Itried Zam- Buk. This wonderful balm, how- ever, completely cured me in less than a year, and not only so, but Lhave had no return of the dis- ease. I strongly recommend Zam- Buk to anyone afflicted as I was.” This is but one of the hundreds of cases where Zam-Buk has ef- fected a cure when everything else failed. The reason is easily explained. Zam-Buk being un- usualiy refined—containing abso- intely no animal fats or mineral drugs such as ere contained in ordinary ointments—is capable of penetrating to the underlying tissues where skin diseases have their roots. Ordinary ointments, on thecontrary, never get beyond the surface skin and so are incap- able of effecting permanent cures. Zam-Buk is just as good for salt rheum, ringworm, boils, ul- cers, abscesses, blood-poisoning, piles, cuts, burns, scalds and all skin injuries. All druggists or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. 50c. box, 3 for $1.25. AA-B ee FE mt mt me et me re re BE Par 3 a | | Marine and Fishing | Hm Bidding at the fish sales has its fet meme ee erro EE pliyschological moments as_ well any other-business. For in- stance, if some of the buyers take the notion that one of their ‘number getting too ambitious, they play him up as much as pos- is sible as long as they seem rea- sonably sure that they will not be caught themselves. One day lately one of the buyers, who had been playing the game _ pretty strong, received a wire shortly after the sale that 14c¢ was the limit for that day and he had gone over 16e-. His relief that he stop- ped in time and the other fellow got the catch may be imagined. ‘The buyers are all advised by tele- graph from eastern headquarters as to the condition of the market and their bids are based on these advices. * * * The fact that some small quan- tities of halibut have been sold at Seattle fish wharves lately for 20c and 2ic¢ cannot be taken as the prive prevailing at that mar- ket. ‘hese small quantities have been bid up because they can be handled on the local markets where a higher price is assured. When it comes to buying in car- load lots for the eastern market the price offered does not go so high, . * . \ survey of Metlakatla Bar is being made preparatory to the dredging operations that are to commence there in the near fu- ture. The sounding apparatus that was used for the G, T. P. wharf extension was towed to the bar on Monday. * * . Local fishing people fear that all the available distillate supply in the city will be exhausted in a short time on account .of the large quantities that are being taken by barge loads to the sur: rounding canneries, It prob- that the distillate shortage will prove serious in the halibut Is able fisheries before long. Up to the present it has not been felt at this port, Captain H. B. Babington is at present at Langara Island where jie is Operating a salmon eannery \in the crab canning business. A ‘considerable amount of the erab |delieacy has already passed jthrough this port. The erabs used are of the freshest variety caught far from the cities where the crabs become veritable seav- jengers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mann arrived in town from Anyox on jthe Venture last night. Harry Mann is a brother of 2. A. Mann, of Onme's drug store, and is manager of the hardware depart: ment of the Granby stores. Lieut--Col. R. 8, Knight arrived from Dawson on the Princess Mary last night and is registered x se a Or Beemer eer WARTED. WANTED—Boy leaving school-— Position offers unlimited scope and opportunities for the fu- ture. Pleasant work and rea- sonable salary to slart. Apply box Daily News. tf 52 WANTED TO RENT, centrally located completely furnished house, containing six rooms and bath. Apply box 54, Daily News olltice. 70 HOUSE WANTED TO 'RENT- furnished or unfurnished, of four to six rooms and bath— Apply box 56 Daily News office. WANTED —- First class stenog- rapher and clerk, one with in- surance olflice experience pre- ferred. M. M. Stephens. tf WANTED—Active business part- ner with a little capital. Limited liability company. Good open- ing. J. F. Maguire, City. 68 WANTED — Housemaid at Hotel Prince Rupert. tf PORTER WANTED—Also cham- bermaid. Apply Hotel Central. PILING WANTED WANTED——A quantity of cedar piling. Apply Prince Rupert Lumber Co, office at Seal Cove. 364. 70 FOR SALE Phone | am installing a 20-22 h. p- in my boat and will sell my 13-15 heavy duty Buffalo at a low price, It complete and in fine condition, including Apple is Dynamo and 90 ampere hour storage battery, wiring, etc. Can be seen any time under actual working condition at the Cow Bay slip. J. Field. Phone Blue 400, 68 FOR SALE— As a going concerm, the well known business, the PRINCE RUPERT BAZAAR, op- posite post oflice. Owner is leaving the city and will sell the stock and fixtures on very reasonable terms. tf FOR SALE—12 h.p. heavy duty Atlas, with bronze shaft, pro- peller, magneto, coil, ete. This is the engine 1 used in the “Aileen.” It is in perfect order and very little used, $1,600.00 — M.M. Stephens. tf FOR SALE—25-40 h.p. Medium Duty Sterling Ingine, Bosch Ignition, 4 cyl., 4 cycle, in per- feet condition. $1,500.00.—M.,. M, Stephens. tf FOR SALE—Spruce ftloat—36 by 66. Price $400.00 Apply Dyb- havn & Hanson. tf ‘OR SALE for set- ting, 432 Seventh Avenue West- POR SALE —Goose eggs 20 gasoline cans 15¢ each, Daily News ollice. tf HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE — Apartment house containing two modern §five- rooméd apartments on Borden Street with splendid harbor: view. $6,000. M. M. Stephens, Real Estate and Insurance, Sri Avenue. tf FOR SALE—Five-roomed house and two lots in Section 7. Price $1,600. One-third cash, bal- ance one and two years. David H. Hays, General Real Estate Agent, corner Second Avenue and Second Street. FOR SALE—Five-roomed house and lot on Ninth Avenue, near McBride, Price $2,500; $1,000 cash, balance amranged. Ed. H. Mortimer, Real Estate and In- surance Agent, 324 Second Ave- FOR SALE—8-roomed house with bath and fireplace. Section 6; $3,000 on terms. H. G. Helger- son, Ltd., Real Estate, Insur- ance, Bonds, Rentals; Notary Publie- FOR SALE—Seven-roomed house with large lot on Atlin Avenue Section 2. New. $4,250. Terms arnmanged. MeCaltfery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd., Third Avenue, FOR SALE—Four-roomed house with bath on Fifth Avenue— $2,400, Terms: McCaffery, Gib- bons & ~oyle, Ltd. tf FINE HOME, best residential section. Moderate terms. Hel- gerson, Real Kstate, Insurance, Notary Public,’ LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Fine level lot witl harbor view on Fourth Avenue Near McBride. Price %1,050 Half cash, balance 6-12-18 jat the Hotel Prince Rupert, Bh eres Ot Os os oe IE (CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | . et es re 5 oa me ts BE et ee rn rt re ee West- tf months. Theo. Collart. holme ‘Uheatre Block POR SALE-—Lot 10, Block 41, Sec tion 5. Price $250. Ed, H. Mor- timer, Real state and Insur ance, 324 Second Avenue. tt FOR SALE—tTwo fine view lots, section 2. 8750 the pair. Me- Calfery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. ‘Vhird Avenue. tf FOR SALE—Lot 5, Block 46, See: tion 8. For particulars. apply owner, P. L, Fossy, Jnr., Ross- land, B. C, tf FORK SALE—Splendid view lot in Block 1, Section 2. Price $600. Ikd. U, Mortimer, 324 Seepnd Avenue: tf FOR SALE—Lane corner on Atlin Avenue, Section 2, 8400. Theo. Collart, Westholme Theatre Block: tf FOR RENT FOR GEN'TLEMAN—Room to rent Best location in City. Terms tt FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE for rent with furnishings fer sale. Ap- ply 222 Sth Ave. West. 64 OR RENT Two housekeeping rooms and one single room al Drexel. Ul the “OR RENT—Sewing machines anc pianos. Singer Shop, 144 Thir« Avenue. TWO ROOMS TO LET, with o1 without board. Phone Red 415 PWO-ROOMED HOUSE TO REN’ ,OST—Lady's purse between thie Westholme ‘Theatre and the Waldron. Finder leave at the News ollice. 64 MISCELLANEOUS “SONGS UNBIDDEN,"” by the Prospector, will make a nic¢ gift book for your’ eastert friends. Poems of Love, Nature Religion and fragrant with the breath hbalsams and pines. Leatherett« covers, $1.50; velvet $2.00, post paid. Published by Victoria Printing & Publishing (‘o., 521 Yates St. Victoria, B. © sheep FARMS FOR SALE MIXED FARMING—The C. P,. i has still lands in some choice well-settled districts in West ern Canada for sale at low prices; twenty years to pay; irrigated lands in Sunny South Alberta, with loan of $2,00 WW in improvements to assist new ern settlers. Act now they are going fast. For free booklets and full information write H G,. Loughran, Canadian Pacifie Railway Station, Vancouver, B. request will give you latest re liable inrormation regarding Bonds, stocks and investments generally, Enquiries solicited regarding ANY Bond or Secur- ity. Particulars of prices, yields and standing of any list- ed or unlisted “stock in the market forwarded without charge. Leased wires to all parts of the continent. Unex- celled business connections in New York, Chicago, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, EKdmonton and Calgary. European invest ments specially dealt with. Leading financial house 0! Vancouver and Victoria. Ad- dress all replies to BURDICK BROS. AND BRETT, LD, Stock and Bond Brokers, Hotel Van- couver Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. It is just as cheap tu get you! printing done wel' and done at 10me as it is to send it away. Tr» The News Print Shep. moderate, Apply box 57 Daily News office. 72 FOR RENT — Room and kitchen with hot and cold water, fur- nished with everything. Phone Red 259. 74 FOR RENT—One furnished room 410 Sixth Avenue East. Phone Blue 2147. : 68 plastered. Phone 525. ti LosT LOST—Meerschaum pipe in case last Monday. Finder leave at Daily News ollice. Suitable re ward. 69 Sociology. It is ot TRANSFER iINLLOWAY'S CARTAGE—Orde! your Coal now. Patronise re- turned veteran. Phone Green 325. t! C, tf INVESTMENTS r INVESTMENTS — Our monthly market letter imailed at your J The sas) cs cite Camp Cool ie P LOOKING |. | es , Revealed ‘this 4 aled his (Mit On Saturday wo. : “dy Wa he yi a lady in New We ster who ; sl . Pr who asky that te ‘ ® omitted, “ She said { 10 hey digit acifiec Mil While in _ or he } 7 ; Pu I sband IN @ ¢q summer, where no f a Was to be had. ’ an made such delicigns fine ained cakes ana d bre id ind at 1e88 cos th "7 . 'S It When Came Hach to tov 3 Tharenes Wn, “Always 8 re lf with cola Nd Wal Pacific Milk ¢ Limited 332 Drake 8t., Vancouver, Be FACTORY AT LADNER a¢ MINERAL ACT a Certificate of Improvements, NOTICE _, “Oper Crest” Mineral Claim, ineriet, 6 UIVIsion of Where ter jlacle as ated Glacier Creek, TAKE NOTICE that 1, B. L, Jobng diner’s Cert ale No, 817698 ity day: from the date hereot, tg oO he I & Recorder for at f improvements, for the ‘ ‘3, u aining a Crown Grant of the ot Al ike Hoc that eet er sect must be commenced rT i f such Certiteate 4 rovements Dated this 114th day ate ae day of December LAND ACT LAND DISTRICT—pi JAST, RANGE Il, TAK! that J. C. Cla ee pation sup nt of ging, intend apply f ! 1 llowing dq st planted # n from the n the Wi north 4 thence 4 ast 40 chains wy mi t 1 taining 160 hence i hains CLAUSEN 199 » ee Date Ja ary 24st ; me Land Act Amend of first-class Minimum an acre; second reduced to $3.50 an acre. Pre-emption now confined veyed lands only. Records wil! be granted land suitable for agricultural and which ts non-timber land Partnership pre-emptions but parties of not more than f arrange for adjacent with joint residence, but each necessary improvements on claims Pre-emptors must oecupy © five years and make impro value of $10 per oo) ing and cultivation of at least before receiving Crown Grant Where pre-empter in occupst leas than 8 years, and hasm portionate improvements, hem cause of ill-health, or other d granted intermediate certificate provement and transfer his Records without peri dence may be tasued, provided cant makes improvements to @ $300 per annum and records year. Failure to make imp or record same will operate feiture. Title cannot be o less than 6 years, and improv of $10.00 per acre, includiag ; cleared and cultivated, on of at least 2 years are we Pre-emptor holding wn record another pre-e@ requires 1 in conjunction farm, without actual occup® vided statutory Improvem and residence maintained granted land Unsurveyed areas, not acres, may be leased a8 title to be obtained after f 7 dentia) and improvement 0 it For grasing and indus exceeding 640 acres + areas we leased by one person oF Mill, factory or indus ber land not exceedl as be purchased; cond! payment of stumpage. Natural hay meadows F latin. roads } OY Ational wpe constructi¢# fi to them. Rebate of one road, not exceeding h price, is made -EMPTORS' FREE PRE-E Act. The scope of this Act 1s @ rhe s00pe aahtad Joint include al! ining i sty § ing with His Maje tte within wen OO de ased p py r jer this Act for title euch year after war, This troactive i re-er No fees relating 1° yale @ conclusion of privilege is Jue or paye ) ne omy tions reco od ane io Taxes are remitted ns es ionen due at d been pa 4, 1914, on 8009 , I pide or taxes on 7 Interest on a8 town oF city lov ied Forces, hireot or indirect listment to Maré : ) ASE SUB PURCHA NDS. r ssl ) nade fo’ ; gprovies ao if to sub a . sown, Lands acquit rown 1 purcha ge! Piim¢ t of cond! on ore ane iin ta terest and ers do nott cel, purchase ; be 4istributes whole ares. made by May Grazing ¢ developmen! ‘2iN8 vides fOr mY admin eee ain Annual «fm gee on nue ners Hehed foria ment 3, of for get ier to ten head.