“we ‘hs “Chet Phones 82 and 200 ieee Marine Insurance As agents for the Union Insunance Society of Canton —a British company—we can insure Cargees of all tions. Barges, Scows, etc., Plea- sure Boats and Fishing descrip- Boats. Our rates are reasonable and adjustments quickly made. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Agents 3rd Ave. Phone 11 The Pioneer Druggists THE REXALL STORE CST) CES oS Ege Coal CLEAN SCREENED Delivered $13.75 ton. We strongly recominend it for your kit- chen range. SCREENED LUMP Delivered $15.00 ton. For your heater. CADOMIN MINE RUN Loose, $12.50 ton. Sacked, $13.75. Best Furnace Coal in City. Consumers Coa! £o,, Ltd. J. Lorne MacLaren, Manager Room 11, Smith Block Phone 7 The Baby's Toilet | is well taken care of here. have all the fine toilet helps which will make the bath daintier and the babies sweeter, if the latter is possible. THIS PHARMACY Is Famous for the excellence of its service. In no other department is this superiority more apparent than in that devoted to the toilet wants of the little ones. If you are particular about your baby, as of course you are, you'll be sure that the aegis supplies come from a RS THE DAWLY NEWS SINCE ; 1870 HILOH ° arsPs3COUGHS: ROADS DISCUSSED BY CITY COUNCIL (Continued From Page One.) street man to evolve a system of permanent street work. Aldermar Rochester agreed Limited P.O. Box 1680 KK HK RH KR RR *F | Fs * Tv SUBSCRIBERS * | * deaeoam *| Subscribers to The News *| * are asked to pay the de- * livery boys each month «| * when they call, except * where payment has been * * made for the year in ad- * * vance. The boys’ when *!| collecting carry olflicial re- * * ceipts which should al- * * ways be preserved. # * * KK KKK KH KR KE HHH HK WATER NOTICE 4 USE AND. STORAGE notice that the Taylor Mining Co., address is 607 Credit Foncier Building, Vancouver, _B. C., will apply for a licence to take and? use 50 second feet, and to store 2500 acre feet of water out of Clearwater Creek, tributary to Kitsault River, which flows westerly and drains into Kitsault River about 23 miles north of Alice Arm, B. C, The storage-dam will be located at out- let of Clearwater Lake. The capacity of the reservbir to be created is about 2500 acre feet, and it will Mood about 200 acres of jand, The water will be diverted from the stream at a point close to lake outlet, and will be used for power purposes upon the mine de scribed as Wolf Mineral Claim, and lights to Alice Arm District. This notice was posted on the ground on the seventh day of April, 1920. A copy of this notice and. an application pursuant thereto and to the ‘Water Act, 1914,’ will be filed in the office of the Water Decorder at Prince Rupert, B.C. Objections to the application may be fled with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C,, within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The powers of this undertaking are to be exercised for power and lighting within the territory embracing all the Wolf .min- eral claims, the Dolly Varden mineral claims, and all of this Company’s Railroad and properties and buildings, or any prop- erties and buildings of others in and ad- jacent to the Alice Arm district. The petition for the pperovel of the undertaking will be heard in the office of the board at a date to be fixed by the Comptroller, and that any interested per- son may file an objection thereto in the office of the Comptroller, or of the Water Recorder of the District Take Ltd., whose TAYLOR MINING CO., LTD, Applicant. by C. B. North, Agent. The date of the first publication of this notice is April 17, 1920. Best Coal | Alberta Screened GUARANTEED LUMP For Kitchen Stove. Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton Sacked ... $7.75 per ' ton aie 3S veg $13.50 per ton Only a Limited Supply Phone Your Order Now Albert & McCaffery LTD. * Phones 564 and 116 ' DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers yous efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- day, 9 to 2 only. Evenin 8, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9. ) DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT SICKNESS Three good dwellings For Sale $2,000 $2,500 $3,600 City Lots from $100. Victory Bonds Exchanged. Ed.H. Mortimer Real Estate and Insurance Agent. 324 Second Avenue PPG WEEK END SPECIALS CANNED VEGETABLES Pumpkin 2%4-Ib. tins ... . 1Bc. Tomatoes, 2-ib, tins .... 2 fer 8Bc. Quaker Standard Peas 2-lb. tin 200 VYuaber Corn; per tin, ........ 20c M. b. diet, Beans 2 tins 45c¢ Seal Brand Coffee .. 2-tb, tins $1.25 kKelicg Corn Flakes ...... 2 for 25c Hiirondelli: Macaroni . 2 for 35c Hipe Olives 2%-Ib, tin, Regular 75c SRIPRLY: 4 bid:d > 6:6 wh SURIL bs 0 0.8 50c Evaporated Prunes, size 70-80, reg- ular 30¢ Special 2 for 450 Libby’s Asparagus Soup 2 for. 25c Giacier Sardines in Olive Oll 2 for 36 Robinhood or Purity Oats in tubes SES 5 3 66S td huoe 30c each. Provinciai Flour 24-lb. sacks §1.80 ALBERTA FRESH EGGS per doz. 55o. Wholesale prices in case lots quoted to stores, hotels or cafes, ete Green stuff just arrived. Head lettuce, cukes, tomatoes, parsley, r green onions, cauliflower, fresh spinach, sweet potatoes, rhubarb, artichokes, asparagus, new beets, hew parsnips, oranges, apples, lem- ons, California or Florida grape fruit. LOWEST MARKET PRICES Rupert Table Supply Co, PHONES 211, 212. There’s a Difference! People have always shown 4 dis- crimination as to the quality of diamonds, chiefly because there is a noticeable lack of brillianey in poor gems, Today the demand is for the finest, A really fine diamond possesses greater brilliancy and beauty, and is of much better value than one of inferior grade. When you purchase a_ Birks’ Diamond you secure the highest grade and the best value obtainable “anywhere, Our Mail Order Department offers service, emcient Vancouver, B.C. 18,000; with Ald, Dybhavn that an experi- lenced man should be brought in ibut not until if was decided to go jahead with the permanent work. Alderman McLennan said that the time had certainly come for the permanent work on the main streets such as paving, asphalting jor putting on bithulithic. The ;}policy must be formulated, the work must be financed and then jcarried out. The proposition was staggering but it must be done. Not Fire Foreman. The question of the replacing of the road foreman was then taken up. Ald. Casey reported the recommendation of the Board of Works that the city engineer be given 30 days to find a com- petent successor to Road Fore- man McLeod and moved its adop- tion. ,This was seconded by Ald. Kerr. On being questioned by the other aldenmen, Ald. Masey admitted that the reason for the dismissal was incompetence. The question then resolved itself into debate and the report was bitter- ly opposed by several of the al- dermen. The point taken by those op- posing was that the work of Foreman McLeod had been satis- factory and that as long as the policy was not altered he was quite capable of taking care of the stieet work. If the work was not satisfactory then the city en- the Board of Works was responsible, Foreman Mc- Leod should be under their fineer or as working Ald. to see head.” iding the Perry the supervision, stated that he wanted right person “lose his The report recomme: dismissal of Foreman McLeod was lost on a 3-4 division, Alder- men Casey, Kerr and Dybhavn voting in favor of it, with Alder- men Rochester, McLennan, Perry and Murray against it. Alderman Currie was not eran FISH NOT SOLD Many Boats Arrived in Port with Catches. Bidding on the indiicice fish arrivals was still going on at the Fish Exchange at 2 o'clock: Sig- mal, 26,000 lbs.; Reliance, 16,000 lbs.; Myrtle, 8,000; Norina, 7,000 lbs.; Wilson, 17,000; Johanna, Valid, 4,500; Molly May, Pair of Jacks, 11,000; Nau- tilus, 3,000; Imperieuse, 7,000; Bingo, 4,000; Volunteer, 5,000, and N. & 8., 4,000 lbs. The Ryan is in with 3800 Ibs. of salmon. 3,500; There may be something you want. See the classified column KKHKERHEHANES RBH E SC * TOC LATE 10 CLASSIFY * ERASER RHR MR HM FOR SALE—Three or four suits! of clothes. Very good condi-! tion—made by finest West End) of Londen tailor. No dealers. Phone 362. 94 WANTED AT ONCE — Machinist with knowledge of gasoline re- pair work. Akerberg, ‘Thomson & Co. /L td. 94] BOY W ANTE D Gros! s Drug Store. tf MLN Stephens Notary Public FOR SALE Conveyancer Seven - roomed house, modern, Stone basement, extra toilet in base- ent, hot water heating, with un- excelled water view, corner 4th Ave. and Eaomerson Place, An at- tractive and splendid home on an attractive double corner, Terms easy. Price under actual value Two lots on Park Avenue, close in, Section 1, $600.00 THE PAIR. 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, Modern Two Ave., splendid view Graft Hill, ... lots Fourth $1,500 EACH. M. M. Stephens Real Estate Insurance ne Agent jas follows: Royal Lumber Tues esday April 99 ee ayy 4 ee, ; as a oe } fy tems ao wail 4 “ee Local News Notes | | Central Labor Council meets Necessities of | tonight at 8 o'clock. @ | Peter Judge was this monning fined ten dollars and costs for being drunk and disorderly. Last performance of ‘Captain Rackett’’ tonight’ at 8:30. * . Rh, Wilson arrived from Part Clements on the Prince Albert yesterday morning. * * . Best Household Lump Coal, $13.50 delivered. Phone Black 85. -Terminal Coal Co. * . * Mr. and Mrs. Bartholf returned to Stewart on the Prince Albert last night. *. *. ° Why not a box party at “CGap- tain Rackett?” $6.00 and tonight's the night. * * . Jenner, G. T. P. wharf- inger, is making the round trip to Stewart on the Prince Albert. * * * Fred Nash, of Masset, arrived in the eity yestenday and is regis- tered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. . . . Mrs. R. J. D. Smith is making a very satisfactory recovery from an operation at the general hos- pital. E. P. * * . Plain sewing and home cooking for sale in the Methodist Church parlors Wednesday afternoon, April 21, at 3 o’elock. 93 * * . A. M. Manson, M.P.P., is’ ex- pected to return tomorrow morn- ing after having attended the ses- of the Legislature. * *. . sion The Carpenters are holding a smoker in the Carpenters’ Hall on Wednesday, April 21. All Car- penters in the city welcome. 94 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith the Waldron Apartments Victoria tomorrow they will reside in Just arrived! Shipment of tons of New Wellington coal; large shipment of double fir, doors, windows, flooring, . . . “Doc” Stanwood, the well known mining man, has returned from San Diego where he has spent the winter. He was here on his way to his claims up river, * * . Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Walker of the Waldron Apartments are leaving early in May for Vancou- ver where Mr. Walker will go into business. of leave night future, for where 500 also dressed etc. TAKE NOTICE—“Alice B.”’ will carry mail, freight and passengers to Metlakatla every Wednesday and Saturday at 3:15 p. m. from P.R. Boathouse. A letter from F. 8S. Wright soliciting advertising for a new Index and Guide was filed at last night’s council meeting. It was ldeeméd “inadvisable to further ladvertise the city. * * o A report from-.the Board of Works recommending that a min- imum of 67%c per hour, be paid to city employees working on the ‘hourly basis was brought in at last night’s council meeting and aid over for a week, * . . W. E. Thompson, of the Seal ‘Cove Marine Ways, appeared be- {fore the council last night and urged speeding up of the trail to ithe plant. The mayor promised jthat the matter ‘would be given jimmediate attention. A letter from George Leek call- ing attention to the dangerous condition of Second Ave. in Sec- tion 2, urging another street light there was last night referred by the council to the Board of Works and the Utilities Commit- tee, A letter from Municipal In- spector Baird, following the visit of the mayor to Victoria, which stated that the 20 per cent limit to city expenditure did not in- clude local . improvement, was read al last night’s council meet- ing and referred to the city so- licitor. The tenders for the supplying of 300 cedar telephone poles were opened at last night's council meeting and referred to the utilities committee. They were 10., 24¢ per lineal foot; James Thain and D. Brown, $2,800 for the lot; F. Reith $3,400 for the lot. Two-color window cards take the eye quickly, See them at the News Job Department. Season We are constantly adding oo | | our stock of seasonable * Merchandise and the last few days have seen many new arrivals in all depart ments, LIGHT SPRING UNDER. WEAR in a great variety of and in sizes to fit all require styles ments, ’ LADIES’ AND MISSES’ KNITTED SWEATERS in Pull-over and Coat styles in splendid colouringes and designs. BEAUTIFUL SPRING CHILDREN’S STRAW dary COATINGS ‘ : xe and in thé very newest shades. I ws See these and many other at! WALLACE’S Corner of Third and Fulton Phone § ae ee INCREASED RATES FOR ADVERTISING The continuous. increast the cost o! productior PoOLU In wares and mateimal ha made it necessary fo the advertising rates charg ed by the Daily News to bi revised, and: the new rates will take effect after thi issue. Fron now on, tran siént display advertising will cost $1.25 per inch per in- sertion, and if required on the front page, $2.00 per inch, Reading notices will be charged at 25c per line per insertion and classified DUTCH KA SOMIME, de UlCH KAL 1iMb, advertisements 2c per word. The rates on the other pat v,7 ticular classes of advertising Li 1)¢ Py ey'sides are shown on the new rate cv tard whic may be had TD J I GREE VERN, ORI BROTH! upon application. P.( sreel — —— asus - i y SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. | DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTI | neon BRE iH ARIES TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of Skidega’e, B.G., settler, INfeNdS LO APDAY | pepe cme for a Heeree to prospect for coal nd ee nT petroleum @n and under Ue following | p TAGE, Ly described. lands: ' : | f CARI Commencing at a post planted one mi | 9 north of the north-west corner of DL! PHONE 93 a 593, thence east 89 chains, thence nort j | 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence | fa | south 80 chains, to-point of commence- | Parker, Manager nent ; | arke Dated this 25th day of October, 1919. WHLLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant, | Spring Coais = —ieh — un “—— Dresses | } | | | | HE NEW SPRING G ARMENTS | girls from 2 to 14 yeal 7 shown here in a great vari y attractive styles. At ee | | the past have we be le to co | guch pleasing coats and dresses 5° in to séason. The prices of these garmc! ar rat moderate, considering the high cos! 0 all pi | goods. aie | | We have also a big assort™ || Hosiery in black and all colors. , ik — Jabour Bros., Ltd . treet Corner Third Avenue and Seventh S