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Zam-Buk is purely herbal, and for piles, eczema, cuts, burns, baby's sores, ulcers, and all skim diseases and injuries is the best known and quickest cure. SOc, box, all druggists and stores. The opinion of the majority of the mothers im the Dominion is— RUGGISTS & STORES EVE [RYWHERE = HE yANDERHOOF HOTEL VANDERHOOF, B.C. The Hotel That Is A Home. Centrally I cated. Convenient to depot. Good service Garage and Livery in connection. NDER NEW MANAGEMENT JAS. F. McCORMACK Europea Manager E. H. SHOCKLEY Re ning in new works at Cow Bay Wit nal Machinery and ajfull stock of Doors, Windows, D. D. Fir and Spruce, Cedar Boat Lamber, | Oak, Glass and Marine Paint Phone 383] Quick Delivery by own Truck La la Casse Bakery ee for Bread Buns Rolls Pastry Pound Cake Pies . Wedding Cakes a Specialty Phone 190 Auto Delivery ——+— | ones MODOC DOOR OOe SEO COLLART, Notary Public Buy ; C! ] aste lome.--7 rocm House, plastered red and Janere } bape: ath, outbuil eine; close in, only 52300, 00; Hasy Terms REAL ESTATE. Westholme Theatre Block MARINE INSURAN¢ ; Phone Blue 69 POOR Pe. FIRE INSURANCE P. 0. Box 66 ee HEN Mis TER \F ITS HA ¥ PRICE FoR ME SAN MY Lil \ WN FoR QUARTER PRICE — - —— ~— | Dra |The } “CAPTAIN RACKETT” WAS WELL RECEIVED AGAIN ‘After Performance Dramatic So- ciety Was Entertained by G. W. V. A. Assoo’n. \ packed second performance of Rackett” last evening ‘by thi Prince Rupert Dramatic Society. 'The play was again snappy and well produced and the comments were all complimentary. Many said it was the best production staged yet. It is expected to put on another three-act comedy “The House Next Door’ toward the end of May. i setween last secretary house the ‘Captain greeted the night of the Association, proceeds of the went, thanked the ‘excellent support and also the Society for its work. receipts totalled over $800, it is expected, about cleared. Mr. Cameron also that next Sunday the anniversary of the Second Battle Ypres would he in theatre, . After the of the Dramatic Club were enter- tained by the G. W. V. A. at their club rooms, About 25 sat down and third Cameron, Great War Vet- to which. the performances public for second acts D. 8 erans ‘ us matic of which, S400 he sunced will ann ot celebrated show, the menibers ito dainty refreshments and listen- | [ and other rendezvous. stick up to speeches by W. E. Fisher Dramatic Club, Harry Breen Association, and J. F. Ma for the general public. ed if the of the guire, ve ae Diets ewssoemnnsst tastes ent etinse ties aes nll The Man in the Moon SAYS:-- RE a ru ss rm ts es es ee THAT to the ay xm went Tootsy. everyone saw * p! and PHA'T actress, she is certainly some THAT once more Prince Rupert! has broken the record. The city has the youngest actress. THAT she following father’s is simply footsteps. . *. for gvod Clarice THAT anybody racket, bat that ordinary garden variety. There only one man that makes good Captain Rackett. in clean kicking THAT give us make a one of the can is is a Barr—ed. others . THAT ali are THAT Prince Rupert people do not usually run into debt. They go by the motor boat route, else they fox trot. * * . THAT if hot air was only tricity, what a splendid house some people would make it or elec- | power | go into to talk anything THAT in order ciety you must learn night without saying and must also listen saying pe= all} to someone less. *. THAT the young man who says he is Scotch on his father's side, probably means his father's sideboard. on THAT it is all very well to worry about the way of the girls paint and powder their faces, but how would they look without it? THAT production for 1 some is instead of for profit is good socialistic doctrine. THAT the man who felt ! should see more of his neighbors might wait until the swimming season opens at the Salt Lake. * . THAT the fishing season is on. few tame taken have 21, ones at Mile a been THAT already . * . THAT many of those taken were rather short and flat and fitted nicely into the hip pocket. - 7 . THAT none of the catches ol trout have yet been carried on a Third Avenue. comes later. THAT TALK OF STRIKE OF RAILWAY EMPLOYEES Maintenance of Way Men Num- bering 100,000 Threaten to Walk Out. (Special vio ©, T. P. Telegraphs.) CHICAGO, April 20.—One hun- dred thousand members of the United Brotherhood of Mainte- nance of Way employees and shopmen will walk out April 28 unless the wage demands are met, ‘three In THE DAILY NEWS Paze _ GIRL WINS EXCITING RACE IN “CHECKERS” j ———_——— \'Many Thrilling Scenes in Well- Known Play at Westholme Theatre Tonight. track, the and after way. them nose The hor a race the post, under two of scene are at false starts get home stretch fight for the lead, nose and and in one of he greatest scenes ever witnessed an unknow! horse, ridden by a girl jockey, dashes under the wire as a winner. That but one of the many thrilling scenes in ‘Checkers,’ the well known racing play which 18 “eS the racing is has been made into a big special moving picture by William Fox. It is a masterful production, rich in romance and prodigal in whole- some sensation. It carries a strong heart interest throughout and is ably presented by an all star cast. The play is to be seen in picture tonight at the West- holme Theatre. Advertise in the Daily News TIMBER SALE X 2338. Seated tenders will be received by the jistrict Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C., not ater than noon on the 29th day of April, g20, for uw purchase of Licence X 2338 ear Kitimat, B.C., to cut 425,000 feel f Spruce and Balsam, and 5,000 lin, feet of Piling. Iwo years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Foreste! Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C SEN gE TIMBER SALE X 2723. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister or Lands not later than noon on ! 2nd day of April, 1920, for the pur chase of Licence X 2128, to cut 655,0( feet of Cedar, Spruce and Hemlock on ar area situated on Johnson Channel, Range 8, Coast District rwo (2) years will be allowed for re moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester Victoria, B. C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C, TIMBER SALE X 2002. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 6th day of May, 1920, for the pur chase of Licence X 2002, to cut 1,409,000 feet of Cedar, Spruce, Hemlock and Bal sam on an area situated 2 Big Lake, Ellerslie Channel, Range 8, Coast District rwo years will be allowed for re moval of timber Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B, C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B,C. " TIMBER SALE X 1980. will be Sealed tenders received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 22nd day of April, 1920, for the pur chase of Licence XK 1980, to cut 625,000 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock on an area situated on Roscoe Inlet, Range 8, Coast District, Two (2) years will be ‘allowed for re- moval of timber, Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B, C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C, NOTIC EK IN THE. MATTER of | an application for the issue of a fresh Certificate of Title t Lot Three (8), Block Fifteen (15), Town of Stewart (Map 818A). Satisfactory proot of the loss of the above Certificate of Title having been produced, notice 1s hereby given that it is my intention to issue after the expiration of one montl from the first publication hereof, a fresh CertiNeate of Tithe to the above men tioned Jands, in the name of Victor A, G Eliot, which Certificate is dated 24th October, 1910, and is numbered 269-] Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C s0th day of March, 1920 H, F. MacLeon District Registrar of Titles, if ETwWOODWO NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS NEW MARINE WAYS Phone 453 Shawatlans Passage Equipped for building and repairing all classes of boats up to 100 feet in length. RKING, BLACKSMITHING AND MACHINE SHOPS, Best equipped plant in Central British Columbia. Seal Cove Marine Ways, Ltd. W. E. Thompson, Gen, Manager Phone Green 153 A. Swanson, President Phone Red 391 NOTICE TO FISHERMEN BIG SUPPLY OF FRESH BAIT and Ice At BUTEDALE CANNERY WESTERN PACKERS, LIMITED Butedale, B.C. water ta ler & hundred ‘te et thence; APP roximate area one hundred and forty- provements. Dated this 2nd day of April, LE — LAND ACT | (Form No. 9.) FORM OF NOTICE, n PRINCE RUPERT 'T LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. | TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel smith, | of Duncan, British Columbia, occupauon Spinster, intends to apply for permission | to purchase the following described fends = Commencing at a post planted at & point , pe on high water line on the Westerly shore |} YESIGHT—The most valuable of of the Portland Canal, on the North Boun- } all the senses——is the most a of can SOee ne eaeeea te neglected and the least understood. rovince 0 ritish Columb distant south ;7 7 2 . 7 si degrees, 06 minutes East, one thou- ;* Man; suffer from ills, which, upon sand three hundred and thirty-six and fNve-/¢ exaniination, can be traced directty tentbs feet from the northwest corner 6f | to cefective eyesight. Lot 484; thence south 85 degrees, ve} minutes East, two hundred feet; thence south 8 degrees 12 minutes“ West, eight} s ‘ indred and ten feet, thenceNorth 84 de | rE removal of the cause will grees, 55 minutes West, two hundred and} often restore the delicate and ninety-seven feet thence following the} run-jlown sufferer to robust heaJth. high water line northerly "to point of com Whew glasses are properly preserib- mencement, re Area approximately four and a half acres ed. ‘hey restore the vision to nor- nore or jess. mal and eliminate all eye strain. LENORA MABEL SMITH, \ ” by her agent, A. A, Forsyth. | Date 8th January, 1920. LAND ACT i F ed J d (Form No, 9.) ? r ou ry FORM OF NOTICE. | [Practical Optometrist PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT, : : DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert ror onite TAKE, NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, Opp Post Office of Duncan, British Columbia, occupation Spinster, intends to apply for permission io purchase the following described lands; Commencing at @ post planted at the a euth West and only South corner of Lot 434 (Portland Canal) | Cassier District, « Province of British Columbia; South 65? degrees O06 minutes East, three thousand feet thence; North 34 degrees 54 minutes East, two thousand one hundred and fMfty } = feet more or less thence; ae as ae. grees 06 minutes West, two thousand five hundred and fifty feet more or less thence; | PLUMBING AND HEATING North 85 degrees 55 minutes West, four’ ENGINEERS South following high | line to point ‘of commencement. Estimates furnished. acres, more or less. LENORA MABEL SMITH, by her agent, A. A, Forsyth, Address, 3rd Avenue, head te &th January, 1920 of Second Street MINERAL AGT. Phone 174 “ee P. o. Box 276 ERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS socea NOTICE “Kitsol No. 1,” “Kitsol uo. oS” oes | No, 1,” “Sunset No. 2," “Maud McPhee” Phone Green 607 8ra nd “Sportsman” Mineral Claims, situate . to7 Avenue n the Naas River Mining Division of Cas-! siar District; Where located:—About 24 miles from Dalgarno & Watts wead of Alice Arm, on Kitzault River. TAKE NOTICE a Lone by Patmore, Free Miner's Lic © No, 1 >, aS agent or William Martin, Of | Seattle, Ween BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS ton, U.S.A, Free iner’s Certincate No Specialists i i mn $315 C, intends, sixty days trom oe ow struction, at a ong yt hereof, to apply tothe ning Recorder , for a Certificate of Improvements, for the First Class Staircase Work and purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of Finishing. ich. of the above claims. Estimates Cheerfuily @iven And further take notice that action, un- aa ection &5, must be commenced before issuanee of such Certifeate of Im- BRICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS A.D. 1920. WIS W. PATMORE.