ys commence u inmak- ‘ yo Js : atoves IP [R45. Still in b isiness ON SALE AT game line ol Hundreds jn use in e Prince Rupert. ; joel ed Stork’s Hardware |} {COND AVENUE on we Phone Black 114 st valuable of the most t understood. ror from tls which, upon traced directly WwHT—The m the 4 cause will jelicate and robust health. perly preserib- the vision to nor- all eye strain. often restore U rer to Practical Optometrist! Prince Rupert d Ave. WHITE COOKS ONLY arry 1 r but Swirt’s tum TAS | Bacon and Striclly Fresh Eggs. a Good breakfast, try our i Sausage and Eggs Uountr Sty ie ecialty of Good ra Well Cooked | recommended. ‘the run to Shanghai, Hongkong, t countries. (Continued from Page Four’. Ns ee et ms os ps os ome BE The Man in the Moon SAYS:- | rrequent break-down and smash- ing cargo when heaving up from the holds. These vessels would sail between Prince Rupert, Shanghai and Hongkong, as that ‘ig the shortest route to the Orient. (he distance from Prince Rupent to Shanghai is 4,724 miles. From ‘Vancouver it is 5,160 miles. A vnonthly sailing of large steamers from Vancouver should be put in operation at once as ‘the trade is there and only wants ‘ships. These steamers should be 40,000 to 12,000 deadweight cargo capacity, with a sea speed of not less than 16 knots and have ac- ecommodation for at least 100 one-Class passengers, no others. ‘hey should be built on the same principle as the faster vessels, and if coal is used, of large bunker capacity, although oil is They would be on Singapore and Calcutta. Vessels of this type and speed would land freight and passengers in Shang- hai in 14 days. On to India. | Trade with India and the | Slraits Settlements could be made one of the best in a very short | time, as all kinds of produce use- ful to Canada comes from these Jute for making sacks ‘and ropes, coir for matting and ‘ropes, all kinds of nuts for oil, indigo for dyes, skins for leather, dyestuffs, drugs, oils and spices, | hubber for various purposes, to ;say nothing of tea, sugar, rice, | tobacco, cotton, wool and many ‘other commodities too numerous | to mention. As a market for the | produets of Canada the East of- | fers a fertile and practically vir- |gin fleld. A system of judicious adver- tising throughout the ponts and countries mentioned would bring trade and passengers to Canada that is not even thought of &t present, because it is, practically speaking, unknown. The trade is there and merchants are asking for ships. Passengers are there \ who would come to Canada if only they knew the ships to sail in, and many people who spend holidays in Japan would come to Canada if suitable ships and accommodation is guaranteed. There is not a single ship today sailing from Canada going to India by the Pacific route, con- sequently trade and passengers that would come via Prince Ru- pert and Vancouver are diverted by the Suez route. Show mer- chants the ships and the trade OUR Pool Room moved to 21 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel IGARS SODA Two per cent. Beer), ows TOPO RO ROO Re otel Prince Rapert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 pep day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La arte OOD on ne : MONO Danae eet. a OFFICE HOURS; ta 12; 1:80 p.m, to 6:30 p.m DR. J. 8. BROWN OENTiaT Blook, Thi Phono 464. OMce; Bmith oe Venue, 'ehouse facilities, Oe Owe COLOR LOLOO DDD A ereerrrreed DENTISTRY reasonable Rates, will follow. This is a question] ror Granby Bay School” will be received ituate and known as Zayas Island. which should receive careful study |by the Honourable the Minister of Public eee vicars = pre ‘ oie sels : : Works up to 12 o'clock noon of Monday, |° 7 REDS, Sow Mees: OCR UN ate and consideration and not lightly an cake of April tana stor the erec- turned Soldier, intends to apply for per set aside as being “impracticable | tion and completion of a Four Room School |™ssion fo lease the following desciibed at the present time.”’ at Granby Bay in the Atlin Electoral Dis-|'4nds:— tan t In. the writer's opinion based trict, B. C. Commencing at a post planted on the Q , Plans and specifications can be seen on East Coast, about 1%4 miles distant in a upon personal knowledge and and after April ist at the ofMices of |Northerly direction from the 5S. E, extreim observation of the markets in 1. Mahony, Esq. Government Agent, |POimt of the Island; thence including th question the “present” is the] Court House Vancouver. “— * a yen oe, se fertile time to plant the seeds of j. H. MeMullin, Esq., Government Agent, |!" DE, 200 exit. ae ‘ ane ; oa Sbhian: toaitn Court House, Prince Rupert j Per H org r salicdaia MA future growth of overseas trade H. Anderson, Esq., Government Agent,| a Seal : re Attia with the great countries across] ceurt House, Anyox. : Dated March 12th, 1920. Zi ae the Pacific. Or the ‘Department of Public Works,| yayiGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. Victoria, B. C. h. 8, C. Chapter 115. rived on the Prince Rupert today Mr. Morkill, who is a mining en- Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Morkill ar- men some BE THAT Prince Rupert may ex- pect an overdose of molasses since that cargo of sugar belong: ing to F. G. Dawson, Ltd., has been absorbing seawater since Monday morning-—at Skidegate. ® * . THAT even with a saline satur- ation it would still be better than some of the molasses we have tasted in ——— Hyder. *. * . THAT it is possible this expeit- ment may mean the discovery of some brand new flavor tliat will make the Queen Charlotte Islands famous the world over. 2 - THAT as it is the fashion by Prince John it should become “all the rage.” * * s THAT a correspondent wants to know what the Marine Report- er meant when he said the Prince set soon John was hit on “the starboard quarter aft.” *. * . THAT the office boy explains that it is abaft the binnacle on the side you look over when you don't feel well: THAT he says if you face the rear of the ship the starboard is usually nailed up on the left hand side. THAT an optimist is a man who smiles when told that his wife has presented him with twins. * * . THAT he also sometimes jokes over the high cost of living. THAT the expression “wage slave’ having become out of date ‘salary serf’’ has been introduced to take its place. THAT the Daily News office staff! say they all agree it is a orrect expression, apt and ap- sropriate. THAT a prairie chicken was caught in Winnipeg the other day. & ‘ % Zz . . * THAT the man who caught it is said to ‘have murmured “some. chicken.” . * . for living 1 seems to be spreading the game birds. annonces When you have read the news look through the classified (aolumio ————— GRANBY BAY SCHOOL THax the craze the city even ta NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED TENDERS superscribed ‘Tender THE DAILY NEWS i@ THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT BY Op a biustery day. typica! of this ‘The admirably worded opened VPac'iament in state. 4 snapshot photograph of tb LAND ACT dotice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. vistrict of Coast, of plans and specifications by applying to -ltme undersigned with «# deposit of Ten Dollars ($10.00) which will be refunded on their return in good order. The Skeena Land District, Intending tenderers can obtain one copy} the Kleanza Company, Limited, of Usk, Hritish Columbia, hereby gives notice that it has \ deposited | Works at Ottawa, and in the said of section 7 of the under the Minister with Land of the Kecording Hange Five District, and Act, Public omMice of the Registry , toast District. { AND TAKE NUTICE that after the ex- piraion of one month from the date of ihe lirst publication of this notice, the; said Kleanza Company, Limited, will under | seciio 7 of the said Act, apply to the minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the | suid site and plans, and for leave to con- | si-uct tne saia Aerial Ropeway. | Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., this ist! a ou: January, A.D. 1920, | KLEANZA COMPANY LIMITED, | Z Paumore & Fulton, Solicitors. | ' 1 LAND ACT (Form No. 9.) FORM OF NOTICE, } PHINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. | TAKE NOTICE mat Lenora Mabel Smith, jof Duncan, Briwsh Columbia, occupation | Spinster, intends to apply for ermission | /io purchase the following descri ed lands: | Commencing at a post planted at the | outh West aud only South corner of Lot) 434 (Portland Canal) Cassier District, province of British Columbia; South 55) cegrees 06 minutes East, three thousand | {feet thence; North 34 degrees 54 minutes |Rast, two thousand one hundred and fifty | /feet more or less thence; North 55 de- | 'grees 06 minutes West, two thousand five hundred and fifty feet more or less thence; | | | | | | | | | | er section 85 must be commenced present winter, the King, accompanied by the Queen of Kngiané, speech from the throne was of exceptional interest. e King in the royal carriage is shown in the insert. eee MINERAL ACT t Certificate of improvemente. NUTIUCSB “Copper Crest’? Mineral Claim, situate in he Naas River Minivg Division of Casstar trict. Where located:—Glacier Creek, Granby ay. TAKE NOTICE that !, B, L. Johnson, Free diner’s Certificate No, 81762-B, intend, ixty days frum the date hereof, to epply o the Mining Recorder for a Certificate f Improvements, for the poreaee of oD- aining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, UD- before he issuance of such Certificate of Im- rovements, Pe es this 11th day of December, A. D. LAND ACT VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE Ill. NOTICE that J. C, Clausen of Ycean Falls, B. C., occupation superintend- nt of logging, intends to apply for r- pasion to lease the following described ands:— Commencing at @ post planted 2% miles n a nortuerly direction from the north- west corner Of Lot 897 on the west coast TAKE gineer well known throughout the)“ rne jowest or any tender not neces- | District Registrar \ y | hundred and fifty feet mrories, West, four | ‘ic yi i 3 "O- eile District of Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert, | North 5 degrees 55 B ASI, | t CLERC TON will nee; *S Irts PrO- | sarily eccepted. eae ‘ British Columbia, a description or the’ site hundred feet thence; South following high | f Calvert Island; thence north 40 chains; fession in the north throughout 4. E, FOREMAN, and the plans of reversible Aerial Rope- | water line to point of commencement. | hence west 40 chains; thence south 46 t ‘ Mrs. Morki rt Public Works Engineer. way over the Skeena River, proposed to be Approximate area one hundred and forty- | thains; thence east 40 chains to int of the summer, Mrs. Morkill will)... works Department built over the said Skeena River at Usk, our acres, more OF less. aMITH rammencenens and containing 160° acres, S rf » Wes Theatre 7 ' , | British Columbia, the supporting towers of LENO / y 83 ‘ ‘ . Ing at the Westholme Theatre on Victoria, B. C., ihe said Ropeway to be located on Dis- | by her agent, A. A. Forsyth. J. ©.” CLAUSEN. Sunday night. - March 23rd, 1920 trict Lots numbered 1437 and 833, Range, [ate 8th January, 1920, Date January 21st, 1920. an ee an — SSS i c Gene Byrnes Says:—‘“Here’s the Music—Write Your Own Words.” a A LITTLE SKIT ENTITLED “CLEANING UP THE ICE CREAM PLATES AFTER THe COMPATAY LEAVES bapa - a \ 4 s » ih ee es