Pr a Freiyy gp. 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 a Will Edmunds Prince Rupert Music Store Opposite the Post Office Box 644 Phowe BLACK 183 TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retall General Contractors and Labor, Exchauge. 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- ways in stock. Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN A Phone Green 269. ‘ perareooe Hand Your Baggage Checks to JOE BROWN Motor Transfer and Passenger Service Stand; Empress Hotel Phones 176, Black 334 Quick Deliveries ere. SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. Phone 174 — P.O. Box 274 For Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service go to The SAVOY HOTEL F. T. Bowness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 A. G. GRAY Teacher of Piano Studio 187 Second Avenue PHONE Blue 421 or 444 Phon® Green 607 1017 Sra Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in Light and Heavy Con- struction, Repairs and Alterations. First Class Staircase Work and Finishing. Estimates Cheerfully Given ERICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS ee — GOD'S COUNTRY That is Where Dolores, the Hero- Ine of the Film Story Wishes to be. The story “Back to Country” was shown last night to a packed house and everyone was delighted, not so much at the plot as at the setting and byplay, the scenery and the animals that are almost always present. It is a unique production. The story is divided into two God's many other animals but especially the bear cubs. These fascinating little creatures are funny beyond measure, They provide the com- edy feature for the story. Dolores is a good swimmer, On one occasion she is caught by ¢ miscreant when swimming in a pop! in the garb that nature gave her. This’ is where the real plot begins and it would be too bad to spoil the story for those who tonight by telling about it. Inough to say that it is a Cana- zo dian picture and one not to be missed. i 7 | Sport Briefs | % +4 The fishing season commences legally today. Now the fishermen may seek the different haunts with an easy conscience, sure of the fact that no one can pull them up for law breaking. Some of the, local piscators went out last Sun- day with suspicious looking pack- ages and clothes and surely could not have been going halibut fish- ing. However, those who did take the chance an dwent out a few days ahead of time may now rest at ease. . Those who have not already gone out fishing have, at least, been preparing. Attics and cor- ners have given forth their rods, lines and. hooks and” hardware windows have been filled with tempting contrivances for the un- doing of the wily trout. Lake Khtada will soon begin to receive its summer visitors, trains will carry their week end anglers to Mile 24 and such local points as Lost Lake, Shawatlans Lake, Woodworth Lake, Cloyah Bay and LAND ACT Motice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. In The Skeena Land District, Recording istrict of Coast, Range Five District, and ituate and known as Zayas Island. TAKE NOTICE that William A. of Prince Rupert, B: C., occupation turned Soldier, intends to apply for mission to lease the following described lands :— Commencing at a post planted on the East Coast, about 11% miles distant in a Northerly direction from the 8. EB. extrem point of the Island; thence including thx 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. WATER NOTICE, DIVERSION AND USE. TAKE NOTICE that M, P. Olsen, whose address is Alice Arm, B. €., will apply or @ licence to take and use 60 eubiec- second-feet and to store about 400 acre- feet of water out of Clearwater River which flows southerly and drains into the Kitsault itiver about 22 miles from the head of the inlet of Alice Arm, Noble Re- The storage-dam will be located near natural outlet of Clearwater Lake, The rapacity of the reservoir to be created is about 450 acre-feet, ‘bout 50 acres of land. The water will be diverted from the stream at Storage fam and will be used for power for ‘nining 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 ursuamt 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 led With the said Water Recorder or with he Comptroller of Water Rights, Parlia- tent Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance of his notice in a loval newspaper, j M. P. OLSEN, Applicant, The date of the first publication of this iotice Is February 5, 1920. and it will food ground NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. hk. S. C. Chapter 115. . The Kleanza Company, Limited, of Usk, British Columbia, hereby gives notice that it has under sectton 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, a deseription of the site ind the plans of reversible Aerial Rope- way over the Skeena River, proposed to .be bullt over the said Skeena River at Usk, British Columbia, the supporting towers of the said Ropeway to be located on Dis- Irict Lots numbered 1437 and 833, Range », Coast District. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex- niration of one month from the date of ‘he first publeation of this notice, the ‘ald Kleanza Company, Limited, will under section 7 of the said Act, apply to the minister of Publie Works at hts omfice in the Clty of Ottawa, for a»proval of the said site and plans, and for leave to con- struct the said Aerial. Ropeway, Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C, this 81st day of January, A.D. 0 1920. KLEANZA COMPANY LIMITED, - ett ————————————— ~ ISIN THE WILDS Colds May Lead To opanisi ru Check the Cold and You may Ward off the ’Flu---Grip- Fix Does the Trick. When you get that first wretched feeling of feverish aching and say to your seif that you're going to bave a cold watch out That very minute {8 the time to break it up. It may be a cold or it may be a case of influenza \t any rate don’t take a chance but get right after it. if it is ‘iu you lave & proper Siart towards recovery when you begin to allay the symptoms, If it ts just a cold it ts parts. In the first there is a love just as important to check it, because the story in which the girl gets mar-| cold might leave you weakened and ready ried to the man she loves after Sauer pig ee many adventures. That is Com-| knocked more colds than any other pre monplace eneugh. The girlis the} seription in the past few years, Grip-Fix daughter of a man who lives with] 's compounded “of just the drugs any : : physician will use to break up the condi her alone in the wilds, and the) i... that are typical of colds, Th gir)'s playmates are the bears, the] soymuia is plainly printed on every box deer, the panthers, the lynx, the] Grip-Pix is an honest ye a: : ; : ip 2 to your family doctor and ask him what} porcupine, — the squirrels, and he thinks about the effieieney of the in redients, There is no substitute for Grip-Fix, It is the original death-to-colds formula, Get it at eny drug store for 35 cents the. box Always sold in capsule form, MeNicholl Creek will again be- come popular outing places. * 7 + The members of the Selkirk hockey team of Calgary who re- cently toured the west as far as Victoria are now playing at he gina. On their return to Calgary the boys were delayed 25 hours uve to a snowslide at Sicamous. While there a couple of thein hired a skiff canoe and*had a nar- row escape from drowning. While about 150 yards from the suore of the oars slipped and the boat overturned, the hockey stars pkunging into the ice cold water one THE DAILY NEWS Le eS re {CLASSIFIED AD Bimmer ere } WANTED school Pe ANTED—Boy leaving Position offers unlimited scope and clerk, one with in- rapher poms eat ets Y et momen error, mu bt pa de re IE rs Po Fe Pt FH PP ‘ t | VERTISEMENTS | Luxe, on Third Ave, Hall is a hundred feet long ang ii RENT decorated Store de and upportunities for the ae specially suitable for dances ture. Pleasant work and rea- and other sovial events. oe sonable salary to start. APPIY) forms, apply to Jim Killas, 4; Daily News. tt Room to rent Best location in City. ‘Terns Me Pent oe tae FOR GENTLEMAN 2 moderate, Apply box 57° Daily surance oflice expemence pres News office. 79 ferred. M. M, Stephens. tf | ———— i codon ee aE ATS Um SNL cio ae ee en ee Room and kitchen | VvanNirpE “tien husiness ar . ni WANTED—Activi eta | aaa) with hot and cold water, fur-.! ner with a little capita » Limited) nished with everything, Phone! liability company. Good open- | Red 259 ort ing. J. F. Maguire, City. 68 | an atic 6% Paste Hag Fae ae Tes | TOR Rk NI Sewing machines and) | : f Wishes | Sng) WANTED—White woman wishe | pianos. Singer Shop, 444 Thira| liouse work by the day or hour. | Avene 63 | Phone Blue 419 between 9 and | : } 42 mornings. 74)/TWO ROOMS TO LET, with or! | WANTED—Kitohen maid. Wages | $35 per month. Apply Prince Rupert General Hospital. tf | ——_______—— Santclinagicas sa j;}HELPER WANTED Akerberg Thomson & Co. 72 WANTED Housemaid at Hotel Prince Rupert. tf PORTER WANTED—Also cham- bermaid. Apply Hotel Central. FOR Sale FOR SALE—i2 h.p. heavy duty Atlas, with bronze Shaft, pro- pelier, magneto, coit, etc. This is the engine.-1l used in the “gileen.” It is in perfect order and very little used, $1,600,.00— M.M, Stephens. tf -25-40 h.p. Medium Engine, Bosch cyl., 4 cyele, in per- FOR SALE- Duty Sterling i [enition, 4 wiere they remained ten minutes before being rescued, Major T. F. Elmitt, D. 8. O., of Ottawa, has been appointed ad- jutant of thé Canadian rifle team to take part in the National Rille Association matches at Bisley, inigland, in July. The teams sail from Canada about June 19. Ar- rangements will also be made for the entry of a team for the Bel- gian Olympic games, which take place from July 22 to 31. The executive committee of the Do- ininion of Canada Rifle Associa- tion held a meeting in Ottawa re- cently when the program was de- cided upon.