i i 7 i" i tes his hy » Ormes Phones 82 and 200 The Pioneer Druggists Neither Too Dear Nor Too Cheap are the drugs, toilet articles, sickroom supplies, etc., sold at t| this pharmacy. We do not fix f| prices high enough to yield an 4 exorbitant profit, or low enough to make purity and full strength + impossible. i] The Best Drug Service at Fair Prices is what this pharmacy offers. Better trade here than where deeply cut prices must mean cut quality, too. i THE DAMLY NEWS | DAFFODIL BALL GREAT EVENT (Gontinued From Page One.) SINCE ; 1670 “ contrast the beautifully-gowned ladies, all of whom were on plea- sure bent, and all enjoyed them- SEsCOCaae | lselves to the full. The following : —liadies were noticed:— es Mrs. A. T. Parkin, white satin t with nile green satin bodice and | Local News Notes | lace overskirt; Mrs. F. G. ) Sily er | Daw son, shot gold satin with li | drapings of figured georgette; “Centr al Labor Gouncil meets! yyps. 7. McClymont, gray setin Limited P.O. Box 1680 4) XN We have several new listings of HOUSES Under $2,000 in price. Two in Section Six are real bargains. Call and arrange for in- spection. —_—w McCaffery, Gibbons & Dayle, Ltd. 3rd Ave. Phone 11 Alberta Screened GUSRANTEED LUMP For Kitchen Stove. Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton Sacked ... $7.75 per 2 ton MGR iiss ice stia $13.50 per ton Only a Limited Supply Phone Your Order Now Albert & McCaffery LTD. : Phones 564 and 116 CLEAN SCREENED Delivered We it for $13.75 ton. recommend chen range. SCREENED LUMP Delivered $15.00 ton. For your heater. CADOMIN MINE RUN Loose, $12.50 ton. Sacked, $413.75 strongly your kit- Best Furnace Coal in City. Consumers Coal Co, Ltd. J. Lorne MacLaren, Manager Room 11, Smith Block Phone 7 DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers peur ae asDaban Gy DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.80 to 5.30; Satur- day, 9 to 12 only. Evenin 8, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT Wanted! Make me an offer for the following unimproved lots:— Lot 9, Block 12, Section 4. Lot 10, Block 25, Section 1. Lot 21, Block 33, Section 5, Lot 9, Block 36, Section 7. Lot 33, Block 38, Section 8. Lot 34, Block 38, Seetion 8. Lots 12 and 13, Block 21, Sec, 8. Agent for the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Ed.H. Mortimer Rea! Estate and Insurance Agent. 324 Second Avenue ‘EVERYONE PLEASED | WITH MABEL NORMAND At the Westholme last. night |was seen a play that pleased jeveryone. It was ‘“Upstairs,”. fea- turning the famous movie star, Mabel Normand. You just can’t make your feet behave when you see Mabel Nor- mand jazz her way Upstairs from a hotel scullery to the ‘Palais ce Danse,” all in sixty syncopated minutes. And when you find out, as Mabel does, that her ‘‘bellhop” dancing partner is the possessor of a cool million, you'll shake with laughter as you see her shimmy her way to the altar. This Normandized Ragtime Ro- mance is guaranteed to cure the blues and prevent an attack for Don’t miss “Up months to come. stairs.” The “Director” Corset. Manu- ractured in Prince Itupert. Phone Lsiue 98, tf HERERHHHENAES ERB EH EC ie TOGO LATE 10 CLASSIFY * FRKKHKHHKKRHHHRHE RHR EH LOST—wHalf sovereign brooch— Finder, please return to Daily News Office. tf Arriving Wednesday Boat Tomatoes, Vresh Cucumber. Rhubarb, tichokes, Fresh Spinach, Ar Asparagus, Let- tuce, Parsley, Green Onions Celery, Sweet Potatoes Beets, Parsnips, Cocoanuts Florida Grape Fruit. Lowest Market Prices Rupert Table Supply Co. PHONES 211, 212. M.M. Stephens Notary Public FOR. SALE. | My double corner on Fifth Avenue and Tatlow Street, with six-roomed modern house garden, fences, enicken house, ete, . . $6,750.c0. Terms. Good for this week only. Cansasancer Two lots on Park Avenue, close in, Section 1, $600.00 THE PAIR. Modern double apartment house, Fifth Ave., harbour view, paying 10 per cent. on $8,400. Price $6,000.00. Could not be duplicated for much more money, view lots Fourth . $1,600 EACH. M. M. Stephens }' Rea! Estate Insurance Financial Agent a. Two splendid Ave., Graft Hill, TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEG E TABLES Wholesale and Retal! General Contractors and Labor, Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C, Phone 547 — P.O, Box 725 tonight at eight o'clock. with silver embroidered tunic of j , ks ee georgette; Mrs. M. P. McCatfery, W e offer steal coal in var load black lace; Mrs. I. Director, old lots $7.00 per ton f. 0. D. car——| nig satin with bodice of heavy inert Z en. embroidery; Mrs. W. O. Fulton, | Best Household Lump Coal,/»right ned satin, with black net of the I. O. O lat St> ertified |information may be | et scribe d we Phone Black 85 loverdress trimmed with jet; Mrs. /R. Pattinson, old rose silk poplin | white tulle; Mns.}- re | trimmed with Invitations are being issued for, Simmons, copper colored satin lace overdress; the Ninth Annual Informal Ball draped with gray F. Thursday night Mrs. R..Beaumont, pink silk. wil! 82 figured georgette tunic; Mrs. R. |Grieve, mauve satin with pearls Launch “Provincial” leaves for and feather trimmings; Mrs. EK. Stewart Wednesday at 12 noon. A. Wakefield, black gown trimmed Passengors and freight. Phone with embnoidered net; Mrs. UC. $13.50 delivered. —Terminal Cval (Co. . ‘Andrew's Hall. * * . Fed 391, Prince Rupert Boat Hmbleton, white satin with silver House. 81> lace overdress; Mrs. Harold Par- Patel yipanas, ker, black silk and lace; Mrs. Geo. Semi-annual ‘meeting of the gweet, cream georgette with bead Great War Veterans’ Association will be held on Wednesday, April 7th, at 8 p.m. Election of oflicers trimmings; Mnrs, A. E. Acland, black iace and satin; Mrs. Hearn, white satin, trimmed bead em- and other important business. broidery and tulle; Mrs, 'T. M. Two Mawar ia aus Spencer, French blue satin, with mentioned this week in the B.C. tunic of blue and black figures Gazette. These are the Stewart georgette; Mins, A. Haines, pale Hotel Co., Ltd., and the Progpec- blue satin; Mrs. cL. Burr, lemon Teen, a : ‘colored satin; Mrs. C. E. Starr, tors’ Club, Ltd., ingorporahign Tor tieht sreen-entin: Mite. 0.0; Men. each of which has been granted. ning, mustard colored satin: Mrs. The capital of each is $10,000. Geo. Bryant, heavy white silk * * * Robert Lyons was fined $50 in With gold embroidery; Mrs. J. M. he police court this morning by Petereny,” nate’ Blue Seorewee: Mrs. F. Gilhuly, black satin trim- Magistrate McMordie for solicit- ing orders for the purchase or sale of liquor. He pleaded guilty. med with gold bands; Mrs. H. O. Crewe, taupe silk with black lace tunic; Mrs. McEvoy, electric blue | Ladies’ SUITS E can show you some ex- cellent values in SERGES, TWEEDS and GABERDINE SUITS. All are new models, cut in styles and finished by expert MOST IMPORTANT, our pric able. the latest workers, and 3 are reason. COME IN AND BE CONVINCED. |: . We are alto showing some pleasing models in TWEED COATS, in short and medium‘lengths. We invite yo r inspection, Holeproof Silk Hose In Black and Colors just arrived OS oe ee ———i H. S. WALLACE Corner of Third and Fulton Phone 9 L. W. Patmore appeared on his : hehalf, saliciting leniency of fine. trimmed with gold fringe; Mrs. Ben He W. H. Wilson Murray bak al a ——————— = iene The Conciliation Board between old gold satin; Mrs. J. C. Gavigan, % he Gold Storage Co. and the cream satin and georgette: Mrs. Fishpackers still continues its J. A. Hinton, cream satin and silk Ne al private sessions this afternoon in net, with rose embroidered over- If you want to get rid of that if the court house. All the apparent dress. fa Mesdames J. O, Reddie, RB ternoon and the board is now de- Blance, Edmunds, W. C. Orchard, liberating on a decision. H. T. Willett, C. T. Heward, W. J Nelson, A. L. Carruthers, E. P. evidence was taken yesterdays NOTICE Rust, J. M. Carmichael, W. H. T regular monthly meeting Tobey, John Conway, H. Harvey, if the Board of Trade willbe held &. W. Kergin, 8. Darton, W. D. in the Board room’ on Tuesdsy, Moxley, 8. P. McMordie, P. G. April 6, at 8 p.m. Groves, Harry Miller, D. Meb. .~ COMMISSIONER. Hunter, R. E. Walker, D. W. Mor- : rissey, R. O. Miller, T. H. John- Prince Rupert Board of School Trustees. , } NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Miss Edmands, nile green geor- ston. q Cold quickly take SEALED TENDERS addressed to the gette; Miss Cheston, black satin f Bree ee ee eee ee * and net; Miss Belding, old blue}, > VO01 5 Ss ‘ ‘ . : : . reccived.up to ‘and including Ap 4, S@orgette and satin; Miss Scott, vill be i cream silk crepe with bead trim- mings; Miss Morency, black em- broidered silk net; Miss Kilpat- rick, ivory satin and georgette; Miss Gladys Orchard, salmon colored crepe de chine; Miss Wil- lett, black satin trimmed with white satin; Miss McLeneghan, apricot shade georgette; Miss Wakefield, yellow satin with gold embroidered tunic; Miss Madeline Nelson, peach colored crepe; Miss Curtin, paddy green satin, Miss Collison, ivory satin with em- broidered georgette; Miss Dyer, lemon colored satin; Miss Allen, black silk with rose lace trim- ming; Miss Hunter, canary geor- erection of @ tWeive | Byitiding in the City of Prince Hupert, B.C. Tenders may be bulk or separate for the following trad: s Masonry, hollow tle and brick; Concrete, plain and reinforced; Plastering, Art stone work, Carpentry and joinery, Roofing and galvanized irom work; Steel sash, Fire escapes and steel work, Painting anc glazing, Terrazzo floors, Electric wiring, ‘lumbing, Heating and ventilation Each tender shall be accompanied by a eheque on a@ chartered bank of anada, for the sum of five (5) per cent. of the amount of the tender, the chequ« of unsuccessful tenderers to be returned immediately the tenders are opened. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac cepted. Plans and specifications and al! obtained from the oMece of the Architect, J. W. Potter. W. D. VANCE, J. W“ POTTER, fih, 1920, for the i Public Sehou or A ED gS int Weed | PENSLAR aie I Cherry Cough Ba'sam ..- - \" erry Cough basam .- © 4, A combination of wild cherry bark, Bw : wine of antimony, blood root, benzvic acid and pure cane sugar. It tends to > { give immediate relief by clearing the ~~ iY air passages of the obstruction. There is no morphine, cocaine or other hi Penslar Cherry Cough Balsam and for your formula is on- the label. We can recommend it us For children, we recommend Pensiar Chi igh Syruf made for their particular needs. FOR SALE ONLY A’ THI TE} PRINCE RUPZRT DRUG COQ, VES 134 & 117 THIRD AVENUE PHO Mf You will if made v the qualit is be find that DOMESTIC Bread p=." worth trying It ensures quality ¢ Tt E hird Avenue Phone 190 7a Casse Bakery Secretary. Architect SKEENA LAND RECORDING DISTRICT DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of skide wat B.. C,, Settler, intends to apply a teens to prospect for coal and roleum on and under the following de lands :— Commencing at a’ post planted at the iorth-west corhed of D.L. 1853; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; gette over silk with gold bands: Miss McLeod, white satin, with pink and white silk net drapings and silver trimmings; Miss Gidd- |‘ ing, lemon satin and georgette; |} Miss Beaman, pink georgette over white silk; Miss Du Vernet, pink hence north 80 chains; Sarthe west gq Satin, tunic of silk net and silve: Mss HHA. TRARY Roplienns, ;O8HAMents; Miss Moore, robin's Dated this 6th day of March, 1920 egEe blue silk net with trimmings of gold braid; Miss Lee, cream net with overblouse of light blue panne velvet; Miss Pringle, cerise georgette; Miss McQuillan, rose moire silk; Miss Atkinson, black lace and silk; Misses Knight, Grace Curtin, Mills, Stewart, Johnson, Rothwell, King, Tingley, Watson, Eva Thomson, Billings, Eason, May Pringle, Thompson, Margaret Allen. | Much credit is due to the of- ficers and committees who work- ed so hard to ensure success. A, E, Bagzett-Jones was master of ceremonies, assisted by Mr. Carmichael. Messrs. Parkin and Blance were at the door. The following were the committees: | Decoration, Mrs. Bazzett-Jones, Mrs, Wilson Murray and Mrz. L. W. Kergin. | Refreshment, Mrs. Blance, Mrs. Darton, Mrs. Grieve, Mrs. Dawson, Miss Belding, Mrs. Spencer and Reddie Silversides specter nny Mrs. Parkin, regent; BROTHERS Mrs. Kergin, vice-regent; Mrs. Willett, treasurer; Mrs. McMordie, Second Street P.O. Box 120 paaonetary:; Mrs. Bazzett-Jones, Out of town orders carefully SPRING DESIGNS that will do much to make your home beautiful and attractive. Dainty coloring and artistic style prevail. Pe ERA Ste en i Be ght oe letes oee eM ‘7 4 BO DOY Bs ie SATIN Le Oe DRESSESand5!'inh aliK alik ‘i | fjrasges in taupe, navy, Russian green, Ble Uae in prown, y blue, ees eee nigger brown, rose, gray, Nav! Belgian blue. aud black nt E een Skirts, We have also a nice assortment 0! Jersey mere d Bia and Serge Skirts and Dresses in Blue an AND OUR VALUES ARE GREAT Jabour Bros., Ltd Street Corner Third Avenue and Seventh mene” ‘standard bearer, and Mrs. F. G. attended to Dawson, regent of the Municipal Chapter.