Vow at we ta vik . IN YOUR HOME has an influence -that’s worth more than wea!'th. 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 Phone BLACK 183 —* —— PREVENTION BEATS THE ‘FLU EPIDEMIC Relieve Voie’ Golde With Grip-Fix and Play Safe «els Good Advice. Now that infuenza has appeared epidemic form in many points in Canada and the United States, it is up to every- body to pay more scrupulous attention to their general health than ever before. That's the only way the diseaso may be avoided and it’s worth while Ww take a chance on it. What vou believe to be a “simple cold” may be the first stage of ‘Nu. [If you neglect yourself at this point you may go through life with weak lungs, -heart ltrouble, or you may succumb to the ravages of the "Nu or pneumonia, Doctors all over the country are warning their patients to beware of colds because at this time they usually mean trouble. There’s one safe and sure way of head- ing off colds—Grip-Fix. This well-known remedy has been relieving the distressing 8 in TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labon Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 — P.O. Box 725 i > , E. H. SHOCKLEY } —GENEBAL.CONTRAGTOR, 3 Sash, doors, mouldings and all interior finish lumber al- ways in stock. Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN i Phone Green 269. ’ JOE BROWN Motor Transfer and Passenger Service Stand, Empress Hotel Phones 176, Black 334 Quick Deliveries Hand Your Baggage Checks 4. SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING EKGINEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. Phone 174 — P.0. Box 274 For Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service go to The SAVOY HOTEL F. T. Eowness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 A. G. GRAY Teacher of Piano Studio 137 Second Avenue PHONE Blue 421 or 444 Phon® Green 507 1017 3ra Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in Light and Heavy Con- struction, Repairs and AltePations. Pirst Class Staircase Work and Estimates Cheerfuliy @iven EmrCK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS symptoms of eolds all over Canada for jmany years. It will pay you to have a box of Grip-Fix capsules on hand all the time and take a dose just when you first notice the slight discomfort and fever that herald the ailment. The fotmula of Grip-Fix is plainly printed on every box—there’s no secret about it, because it’s an honest reliable remedy that does the Work iit is said to do. The fact that it is in capsule form is a great benefit since the capsule con- tainers dissolve quickly. Demand the original Grip-Fix and accept no substitutes. On sale at all drug stores. 35 cents per box, Farmers to the south of the city are pressing for the opening of both traftie roadways on the railway bridge to tratlic. = . . * The high price of lumber here not stopping the forward movement in the erection of new houses and business places in the city. The number of new build ing in the city is a sure sign of the coming season’s prosperity. is . * Advices form Victoria tell that an assessor's office is to be estab- lished here and in the Peace River valley very shortly. A man named Henry Miller, sent up for trial a few weeks ago by Magistrate He: ne on a charge proBerey "or wabe VR. ell, the Creek, was tried before . Judge Robertson on Monday last. A. McB. Young appeared for the ac- cused and secured his acquittal. Mr. and Mrs- Towndrow of this are leaving soon for England where they will feside in future. Mrs. Towndrow has been teaching music here for some time past, but the return has to be made on rity account of Mr. Towndrow's ill- health. They will reside in London. \dvertise in the Daily News. LAND ACT (Form No, 9.) FORM OF NOTICE, PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. » DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, of Duncan, British Columbia, occupation Spinsier, intends to apply for permission to purchas~ the following described lands Commencing at a post planted at a point on high water line on the Westerly shore of the Portland Canal, on the North Boun- dary of Lot 434, Cassiar District, in the Province of British Columbia, distant south 85 degrees, 06 minutes East, one thou- Sand three hundred and thirty-six and five- tenths feet from the northwest corner of Lot 434; thence south 85 degrees, 06 minutes East, two hundred feet; thence uth 8 degrees 12 minutes West, eight hundred and ten feet, thenceNorth 84 de- grees, 55 minutes West, two hundred and ninety-seven. feet thence; following the high water line northerly to point of com mencement \rea approximately four and a half acres nore or less. LENORA MABEL SMITH, by her agent, A. A. Forsyth. Nate 2th January, 1990. SAVE YOUR SIGHT YESIGHT—The most valuable of all the senses—-is the most neglected and the least understood. Many suffer from ills, which, upon examination, can be traced directly to defective eyesight. HE removal of the cause will offen restore the delicate and run-down sufferer to robust health, When glasses are properly preserib- ed. they restore the vision to bor- mal and eliminate all eye strain. =—_— ————. Fred Joudry Third Ave. Prince Rupert Oppoge Post Office eager PACIFIC CARTAGE, LTD. PHONE 983 Reliable Service at reasonable Rates. We have Warehouse facilities, 8. E. Parker, Manager THE DAILY NEWS ———_——— vanes wal The Man in the Mocn | SAYS:~ i a Se ~~ THAT a friend who reads this column sometimes and makes austic remarks aboul, the lack of wit of the sky man, suggests % t / > > 2 THAT some of the inaninities are the result of an overdose of “moonshine.” . . . THAT in connection with the “IT. temember Club” he wonders if thew will have one here twenty years hence and what they wil, say. . * THAT these are some of the 1e- marks they may make: . . . THAT I remember when Third Avenue was so muddy cars almost stuck they drove along it eitner summer or winter. . * . THAT I remember when the Daily News was published with ily six pages daily and when many local business houses were afraid to advertise for fear they might make money out of it. as THAT I remember when there was no vaudeville show in town. . . THAT I remember when there was no public library in the city and the people spent the long evenings of the winter wishing for bedtime, . remember when one solitary bus meandered througi the mire down Third Avenue in the direction of Seal Cove every hour. THAT-.I CRAB CANNERY IS WORKING AT NADEN Eabington & Simpson are Turning Cut a Delicicus Product. The crab cannery that has re- ‘ently been established by Bab- ington & Simpson at Naden Har- bor now in 4ts experimental At present the plant is turning out a fresh and delicious Is stages like the eastern lobster. The can- nery has been specially built for, ihe crab canning purpose and al- ready some of the output has — So light is its weight it can move it on the log and WEE M 310 Granville Street so up to seven feet in diameter, green or dry logs, 20 to 30 cords of wood a day. can easily be carried from one point to anot! It has sawn a 2-foo seconds, a 4-foot log in 3 minutes and a 6-foot log in 6 minutes. Its opera ‘gasoline, oil and grease is approximately 4 cents a cord. Full operating instructions are furnished with each machine, simple it can be operated and kept in order by any person. to the feed cutter, the pump, the circular saw, the We carry in stock at all times in our Vancouver Warehouses a { parts. In case of emergency there is no long wait for delivery. Write For Our New Illustrated Folder. Sent Free If You Mention This Paper, CUPEEREDOOATEUAOOU ESC EEENETEEESOCEEE TDMA OTD TN TU SOSA CSUN TENA TAUATENOUOOOOREROEEOOSEROENNGONND two men from log to log. acGREGOR SAW MANUFACTURING CO. Vancouver, B.C. | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME { l l NTS been sent to the Vancouver and Prince Rupert markets. As yet, WANTED. if is not certain how long in the year the crabs may be used for canning. They are caught close by and are cooked on the canneny premises. W ferred. M. M. Stephens. ‘“ANTED—Kitchen. maid. Wages $35 per month. Apply Prince Rupert General Hospital. tf HAZELTON School Inspector Patterson was in town making his regular in- sp ection last Wednesday and ¢con- itulated Miss Wallace on the progress being made by her scholars. The sleighing in this district is pretty well over and wheels are] — being used generally. Auto-] k¢ mobile are getting their ars in shape again. There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick MePhee at the Hazelton Hospital on Monday last a daugh- ter, owners Miss Macdonald of the Hazel- ton Hospital has gone to Port Simpson, where she will take the place of Miss Colwell who left there recently. F¢ FOR SALE—412 h.p. heavy duty FOR SALE—1%-inch model “L” FOR Sate Atlas, with bronze shaft, pro- peller, magneto, coil, etc. This is the engine I used in the “Aileen.” It is in perfect order and very little used. $1,600,00— M. M. Stephens. tf JR SALE—25-40 h.p. Medium Duty Sterling Engine, Bosch Ignition, 4 ecyl., 4 cycle, in per- fect condition. $1,500.00.—M. M. Stephens. tf KS earburetor, or trade for mode] “D”—Apply evenings the “Billy Boy,” Cow Bay. 74 IR SALE—303 Savage rifle in good condition. Price $30. Ap- ply 215 Seventh Ave. West. 78 | FOR USO(ANSRORAULEPOESUISERESRESRAGRRS OOOH CHUEEEIETHE SSA DEES Peo HsnPeveveneeseveeseerecsgsontcrivenin tsi Depending upon size and character it will cy Its power churn or the Separator. PUCEEUEYEN COPE CEERI CUCU CEE EN | | i | with bath on Fifth Avenue—| $2,400, Terms- McCaffery, Gib- WANTED — First class stenog- bons & —oyle, Ltd. tf rapher and clerk, one with in- : npn surance ollice experience pre- FINE HOME, best residential tf section. Moderate terms. Hel- gerson, Real Estate, Insurance, Notary Public. LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Fine level lot with harbor view on Fourth Avenue Near McBride. Price $1,050 Half cash, balance 6-12-18 months. Theo. Collart. West- holme Theatre Block tf FOR SALi—Lot 10, Block 44, Sec tion 5. Price $250. Ed. H- Mor- timer, Real Estate and Insur- ance, 324 Second Avenue. tf SALE-—Two fine view $750 the pair. Me- , Ltd. ti Section 2. Caffery, Gibbons & Doyle fhird Avenue. ~ FOR SALE—Lot 5, Block 46, Sec-| tion 8. For particulars apply owner, P, L. Fossy, Jnr., Ross- land, B. C. tf Block 1, Section 2. Priee $600. Ed. H. Mortimer, 324 i lots, | | | | FOR SALE—Splendid view lot in| Second | Tuesday, Mare h 39, 199 tae T “A i ~< 4 THE ORIGINAL LIGHT WEIGHT PORTABLE, GASOLINE OPERATED DRAG SAW & POWER PLANT : (Frequently Imitated Never Equalled) : a The ‘“‘WEE MacGREGOR’’ Drag Saw is inexpensive practical and proven machine, peculiarly adapted for th, rapid and accurate cutting of wood under any conditions, »1 land or water. With equal facility and proportionate rapidity it will cut the sm irge log t from either One man t log in 50 ( fr st fT and its mechanism is so harnessed oa) ull of service aoe. Drag adopted fon Fisherie tural Brar the B Forestr Provincial F covers, velvet $2.00, post paid Victoria Print $1.50; sheep, Published by DUSHIDG § Co., 521 Yates St. Victoria, B.C. TRANSFER SALLOWAY'S CARTAGE—Order your Coal now. Patronise re. turned veteran. Phone Green 325, uf INVESTMENTS INVESTMENTS Our market letter inaile request will give y liable initormation régarding Bonds, sto nd investments generally. Enquiries solicited regarding ANY Bond or decut- ily. Parti ; { prices yields and sta g of ar ed or unlisted market forw ied without charge. Leas a parts of the celled business New York, | Toronto, Wi and Calgary ments specially dealt Leading fina Vancouver and \ dress all rep! BROS, AND Bit! and Bond B ers, Hotel couver Bldg., Vncouvel WATER NOTICI J- Mitehell, of the firm of Gun. FOR SALE—Spruce float—36 by Avenue. tf DIVERSION AND USE oft for an | 66. Price $400.00 Apply Dyb- ningham & Sons. has le > Via- ° ’ ‘ ; f _ ce 1 MF aoe 4 conn , has left for Vic bavn & Hanson. tf} FOR SALE—Lane corner on Atlin wa ik? Novics ; ae 1ere he proposes going ' Avenue, Section 2, $400. Theo,| or @ licence to tak into 1@ grocery s 2g silk . e 9 ae re aa c ’ ‘che ow os *Isecond-feet and ¢ a Fo Ame cery business on his] FOR SALE : 20 Basoline cans 15¢ Collart, Westholme ‘Theatre| {ect or weter out own account. each, Daily News oftice. tf] Block. Seles cree ok pail aanbindbilbieinidiitese. fiver aboul 22 Miles wise Mears he, ee oe Iniet of Alice Arm . VANDERHOOF eee ee FOR RENT means sanise of clearwe ot a out t : oe : r ead ca iii ~r~ememe feapacity of the reserv snd it ieee FOR SALE —— Apartment house FOR RENT—Newly completed and = Sees fous of te rb Vanderhoof wil] come under containing two modern five- decorated hall above the Candy|be diverted from cae the recently passed bill at Vic- roomed apartments on Borden Store de Luxe, on Third Ave aie parncbes i wig > x . . nice Stree i : ; ine. : ° m ‘laa the Grou » the ground dy arias for the municipal areas with splendid harbor Hall is a hundred feet long and as the Cumax a th & sovernment of villages without] view. $6,000. M. M. Stephens, Specially suitable for dances]on the 26th ds An applica town incorporation. ‘ Real Estate and Insurance, 3rd] ang other social events. For| ursuant thereto and to | qice ot Ue 025 ee 2 ; ‘ og ” be fied ort ie J. W. Sackner..was—last ow me Avenue. Bae ai tf tenms, appiy Lo Jim Kiijas, tf ore aenetes ail I Rap may J. & J aca me as ee " . “ ae Objections to the aps her or wilt fined $150 by Justices of the | FOR SALE—Five-roomed house} Por RENT — Room and kitchen et cect cour : Wa quent ran se aes : " te . Santi tan Ta yop trolle : ul Peace G, H. Outram and ©. Jj,| #nd two lots in Section 7. Price} with hot and cold water, fur-]} went Buildings, Victoria appearance of Reid for having in his possession $1,600. One-third cash, bal- nished with’everything. Phone ny in a loca ew SPA icant & wash suitable for the manu- ance one and two years. David Red 259. 74 : A Em cation of tis facture of spirits. H. Hays, General Real Estate| — tee fee epruary §, 1090. eo ete Agent, corner Second Avenue} FOR RENT — Two furnished| wee ROBATE. m3 Cecil Hartley has resigned his} and Second Street, rooms, Apply Pat Carey. Phone iN THE sl oltut COURT OF BR position as local representative of Red 259, 77 ’ COLUMBIA “ . 2: ( ~ ?—Five roo \ MINISTRA Herbert Vanderhoof of Chicago, FOR SALI Five roomed house ad ae ree IN THE MATTER OF THE At oa e and lot on Ninth Avenue, near] FOR RENT-—4-roomed front flat TION ACT ¥ an B. EK. Perritt has arrived here} McBride. Price $2,500; $1,000 furnished. Mrs. Wolters, St. IN THE MATTER OF THE Eo from Rupert to take charge of the cash, balance anranged. Ed. H. Louis Rooms, phone Red 94. JOSEPH BROWN, | <5 | aa local branch of the Bank of Cor Mortimer, Real Estate and In- ee ‘E NOTICE thal in OM oo day t jom- ’ TAKE NOW jy made tne ined inerce during the absence of G,g.| Surance Agent, 324 Second Ave. a MISCELLANEOUS iris, A p. 494 | wee ere Watt on a three weeks visi ont ee “eo =: sae ak Administrator to the © " parties begs Vancouver and other ¢ ‘sit tol FOR SALE—Seven-roomed house| “SONGS UNBIDDEN,” by the} jrown, Geceased. Aina estate are Mee b er Coast cities, with large lot on Atlin Avenue Prospector, will make a nice ee Sto furnish same, PF in day of ° 4 ; ’ j . e, on or before Mh oe indepe The Stuart River public schog| Seetion 2. New. 84,250. Terms pooh for your eastern March, Av, 1920, and al! aro pat is now under course of erection arranged, McCaffery, Gibbons arene come of Love, nse a of tele are eptednnss 00 me The trustees are J. MeDonald & Doyle, Ltd., Third Avenue. eligion and Sociology. It is oy a enti W. W. Abbott and F, W. Bal +e a fragrant with the breath of JOHN racial aamminist 40. ’ ate, FOR SALE-—Four-roomed house] balsams and pines, Leatherette | pareq amis oth day of Pebruart