ruesday, January 20, 1920 THE DAILY NEWs Eat at the Boston WHITE COOKS NLY —__— We car y Prews strictly Fresh Eggs. ee i:rookfield Sausage and Eggs Country Style. We St-aks or a Well Cooked Dinner. j on Lees: gees st _ MANSON OPPOSED 10 BIG INCREASE | WALL ST. METHOD TIMBER OLD tise sbdinatal Couss sist Geil nothing but Swirt’s ‘4 Ham and Bacon and F< 1 Good Breakfast, try our nake a specialty of Good ———_—? “IIS Yel. Shipbuilding Undertaking Hon. T. D. Pattulio Issues State- Would Be Severe Blow. ment Regarding Work of the Forestry Department posed: of during the past year seems to be directed in the action aggregates $654,372.99 as against started by Newman Erb, New York $259,769.13 for 1916, $483,281.50 railway magnate, over the control for 1917 and $380,408.33 for of the Prince Rupert Drydock and 1918, according to a statemeut Engineering Company, stated last I issued by the Hon. T. D. Pattullo. night to a representative of the Vancouver and Island districts Sun that he had nothing to say George being second with $134,- the allegations of other directors. 650.33, and Prince Rupert a very He commented, however, that close third with $133,596.98. whether Wall Street methods The’ number of sales and the would be allowed in Canada was quantities involved is greater in @ point to be decided by the courts district than in any pre- in the litigation now pending. J. This increase is pare L. Mullen, said, a Cana- the Upper dian business man willing to in- every was ' ue ticularly noticed in The Vancouver Sun just to hand For Past Year. eee Alex. M. Manson, M. L. A., The value of Crown timber dis- against whom the main. attack top the list at $223,166.21; For: for publication with reference to! | — | | a ; i { Sb thitdrens TOTAAL H Wt’ Why are Peps best for children ?Jforest fumes in pastille form. contain absolutely| When these pastilles are dissolved Sesaieed Lak aaa whenlin the mouth they throw off pin n the mouth, they arejvapor, such as is breath breathed down to the air passage dwellers in pins Teves a shen sanded Uo use the no harmful drugs. and lungs—nct swaliowed to child’s children never refuse them. Fraser River district, east of vest money in Canadian enter-| SPRL LE SSeS FRIESE TRIE TR “4 prince George, where over 56,,- prises, and a successful action DEAF NES AND NOISES IN 000,000 feet of saw timber, be- against an undertaking of this| sncuemenmeeiens THE HEAD sides a-considerable quantity of kind would be a severe blow to! if You are a Sufferer—-09 to you Local Druggist and order Concen trated Sourdal, price permanent cure, It completely cured many were considered hopeless. 1 does accept has which your Chemist ‘gourdal’ do not any sub ! ‘Scurdal’ ply direct to the Station 38, Road Co., \ be tributing lirections erererurerererer r $i per tin. This New remedy gives almost tm- mediate relief, and quickly effects a penetrates to the actual seat of the complaint, and cases f not yet stock te, but send money-order for & Dis- don, Surrey, Eng., and a package Or matled per return with full ties and cordwood were disposed business encouragement in of as against 11,000,000 feet sold country.” last year. - NO TICE A notable inerease is shown Emergency also in the Upper Thompson River district, north of Kamloops, where some 16,000,000 feet of Federal saw timber and 396,000 ties were sold, as compared with 12,000,000 bers of the Forces Unavoidably ( feet and 78,000 ties last year. Unemployed. \ The total number of sales for 119 is 356, as against 133 in; !: This appropriation has 11916; 255 in 19417 and 227 in |Deem arranged to assist cases of 1918, while the area cruised for D®®4 arising through Non-em- PLUMBING AND HEATING SHITH & MALLETT ployment, during the winter 1919- ‘sales has increased from 23,31: . . 1920 acres in 1916 to 61,809 acres in) *°*"" 1919. | 2, The only claim on this Ap- propmation is immediate need, due to employment not being a- Staff Reorganized. this | CLASSIFIED | Appropria- | tion Department for Ex-Mem-| This is ihe Advertising Co'xmn that! | people read when they want anything | ADVERTISING Phone 98 it brings results WAATED. general housework. ‘Three in family. Sleep out. Phone 96. bedroom for two bachelor girls. Apply box 36 Daily News ollice. WANTED—Maid. Mrs. J. C. Me- Lennan, 430 Fourth Avenue West. ti WANTED—Girl for light house- work. Apply 337 2nd Ave. SITUATIONS WANTED Respectable Indian woman wants [ie Peerless Studio Suite 22, Alder Block PHONE Red 328 For Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service The SAVOY HOTEL MANAGER Phone 37 P.O, Box 1704 This striking increase in tim- a ENGINEERS ber sales, involving the cruising vailable. This fact must be es- Estimates furnished. of a>much larger area. entails | arshed before any payment is | made — much extra work on the part of| . — 3 Address 3rd Avenue, head the forestry and a re-organization | a As Une request of the Do- ; ‘ Bs minion Government, the distri- of Second Street. has been effected to cope with the bution of this Appropriation has Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 “abt pa ae of i Depart-/ieen undertaken by the Canadian eres te ogy a nt been Patriotic Fund, acting with the wee brought in from the ranks of the Information and Service Branch a et e ee staff and returned | (+ the Department of Soldiers’ eed 000,000 1 al feet f eG, eae ae en There is oy ’ eo i. Before any application can piling was sold in 1919 as against he considered a certificate of un- A Photographer 579,000 feet ms SDSS, * a large avoidable non-employment must in town ar a bg. wins notec d =m the be obtained from the Information 2 number of cords of shingle bolts and Service Branch of the Depart- T. J. Davipson and cordwood, be between the Lands and Branches of the Department divided amongst the widows and In the Prince Rupert. district dependents of deceased comrades there were 68 sales made, in- and amongst those disabled com- volving 12,607 acres. The num- rades who are in actual need of ber of board feet sold was 65,- assistance. ‘. ne a i % é ‘e 2 3 re o - ~ 976,400 and the estimated revenue Applicants are therefore 1 d fied to forward to the under- Hote! Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.60 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La Carte. Orono ooe Wiaeee eee A. G. GRAY Teacher of Piano studio 187 Seeond Avenue PHONE 182 or 444 | SELL TOVE ———__ \ ee [ Gurneys commenced mak- 'Ng stoves in 1843, Still in the same line of business 1919, Hundreds in use in Prince Rupert. SECOND AVENUE Phone Black 114 iment of Soldiers’ Civil Re-Estab- Small Blocks Sold. lishment. An important phase of the dis- | Application forms and further posal of the Crown Timber stock | information can also be obtained pis the sale by auction of smallifrom the secretary of the G.W. blocks and fractions adjacent to/y.4. Third Avenue. present operations, which would} W. E. COLLISON, Sec.., be wasted unless utilized im-)| Exchange Bldg. mediately. Small logging unitS Mon.-Wed.Fri. of mature or over-mature timber | Ph are also offered for sale as im- provement cutting in the interest 62ND BATIN. C.E.F. of the forest, while timber on agricultural land is also sold, so REGIMENTAL FUND that the land may be opened up’! Ce At a meeting of the ex-members for settlement. In this work there of this battalion, it was resolved is shown the closest co-operation Forest that the balance of this fund be from the district was $133,596.98. ; signed on or before the 3ist day of January 1920, their names and addresses in full, regimental number, date of death, number and ages of dependents, present income from all sources and ful: GOOD ADVERTISING FOR PRINCE RUPERT \Says Fish Industry Should Sup-|particulars of present circum- port 100,000 People and be stances. Import and After the said date the com- jmittee will divide the fund Export Centre. | | Great ’ | mongst those who have filed their In a beautifully printed and illustrated annotated timetable got out by the Grand Trunk Rail- laims as required. J. W. NICHOLS. Care Canadian Fish & Cold Stor- FOR SALE FOR SALE—12 h.p. heavy duty Atlas, with bronze shaft, pro- FOR SALE—25-40 h.p. Medium “OR SALE—Three beds and oak housework. Apply Mrs. Par- nell, care Indian ollice, City. Man (32) good knowledge general bookkeeping desires position. Box 34, Daily News Office. ti Experienced chambermaid wants work in hotel in or out of town. Box. 35. 17 Young woman wants position as cook. Apply Box 37, office. 18 -FOR SALE FOR SALE—42-foot semi-tunnel boat, built of oak with cypress planking screwed to frames, full canopy top, 32-37 Eastern Standard engine. All ready to take the water. Fully equipped with toilet, box, berths, three propellers, winch, etc., Price $3,000.00 for quick sale. M. M. Stephens. tf One 32 h. p. N. & 8. gas engine; rebored and thor- oughly overhauled. Complete equipment. Price $1,000 F.O.B, boat. List of other engines furnished on application. Union Machine Works, Juneau. tf ice peller, magneto, coil, ete. 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 Duty Sterling Enginé, Bosch Ignition, 4 cyl., 4 cycle, in per- fect condition. $1,250.00.—M. M. Stephens. tf OR SALE—45-foot gasoline fish- ing boat ‘Mary M. Christopher.’ Appiy Harry P. Lipsett, Lipsett, Cunningham & Co. tf buffet. Apply Hanmry Hanson, way in honor of the visit of H.R.| age Co., Ltd., Prince Rupert, /H, the Prince of Wales to Canada,|— B,C. 2-8-1414 j mention is made of this city as | —————_—_—_—_——- - » follows: IN PROBATE. pea gage Ah ANE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH coast terminal o e a», is ¢ 1 f ‘ TE > THE ADMINISTRA- city which guards the anes aie iN oe MATTER Phi | e arbor the an could wis Sea aie — aes «bon wo |IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF for. Prince Rupert has one re- CE tS We SHAIRLIN, DECEASED, | The Reliable Plumber. ti INTESTATE, TAKE NOTICE that in order of His Honour F. McB, Young, made the Sixteenth day of December, A. D. 1919, I was a. | pointed Administrator to the estate of Charles W. Shairlin, deceased, and all! parties having claims against the said e8- | source alone, the fishing industry, which will support, it is believed, a population of 100,000, From July 1, 1918, to June 30, 1919, 1, 497 cars of fish, representing 32,- | i] “OR BALE — 100 bundles of old newspapers, cheap for a job lot —News Oflice. FOR RENT nearest city to Alaska, will prove i QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. a the Prince Rupert a dry dock capable of accommodating the largest ships on the Pacific Ocean and there is a shipbuilding and ship repaining plant now In operation in conection therewith.” east of the northeast é : neid’s coal and petroleum licence nu mber | 10460; thence north 80 chains, thence west 0 chains, thence south 80 chains, then east 80 chains to the point of commeace | mn DANIEL L. SUTHER! AND as Hans K. hristensen, At By Located October Oth, 1919. i . re hereby required to furnish same, | 000 tons, were carried from oney aa to me, e oF orore, S| ld we a __Plephens, Pris Rupel ir b J ° ° ’ , oN Stas € i : Prince Rupert by the Grand ote oe Tadebted 40, the estate are required FOR REN Steam heated room, ! will the party who took the coun, Peeme Deine: ree thw of thelr indebtedness to/ with two beds, suitable for “Seooter’’ from Borden Street eae ween ee el 408M, i eT trator | gentlemen. Apply 708 Thind last week please return same i ‘ts centr 1 min ; aoe , great export and — : ay Dated this 16th aay at December, 1018 _ Ave nue PASE tg atl fs ff to Mrs. R. Beaumont, Borden inion, and, being e Se , ' +o susee Romer SKEENA LAND DISTRICT— DISTRICT OF, TRANSFER _ Street. ve to be the real gateway to | TAKE NOTICE that Dante! L sutherland. | GALLOWAY’S CARTAGE—Order , The Grand Trunk Pa of Bay Point, California, Hotel-Keepe” your Coal now. atronise re- north. The Grand Trunk Pacifle | of Bay Point, California, It sal Keeper. Por 3 Coal i , apps a » | , . Railway, under an agreement with | real and Hetroleum over the folowing de-| turned veteran. Phone Green os > ser the West Coast of Moresb) « the Government of the ee oe somes british Columbia; ao age me A vel : 32, irate ere aes Sa fw Canada, has constructed At/jost pinnted about 200 yards Tram). | of Car ’ southerly shore of Canoe Sams ond see art | MISCELLANEOUS. SONGS UNBIDDEN," by the Prospector, will make a nice delicate stomach, which is}by the medical profession as bei so easily upset; and because they} without equal for all aliments @ are so pleasant to take thatthe throat, breathing passages and WANTED — Reliable woman for WANTED TO RENT-—Sitting and Daily News| thejwhich is so highly recommended lungs. These pine vapors released Peps provide heaith-giving pine-|when Peps are taken, penetrate to ks SW) i u VMN ll parts of the breathing org:...s, bringing relief and healing to the re and inflamed membranes, feeling t= ths pe. making ong easy and ing any cough. andy this winter and use them eely. Give them to the children when the first symptom nt oracoldappears. Just as suilable for adults. Ali dealers 5@c. box. i { rain and sleet. sour smells. telephone us. indiscriminate mixing. fleecy suds of silky soft winter washing need help you. Canadian Ste How to Foil Wind and Weather on Washday From now until spring.a battle that endan- gers health must on washday be waged with That, or drying the washing in the cellar or attic, with its attendant inconvenience and Of course we can not order weather to our fancy, but if you would laugh at mud and water, save your health and keep your hands and face free from chapping and roughness, Next, bundle up your family washing and have our driver call for it. In our laundry your things are initialed where the mark never shows. sorted, too——table linen is washed crly with table linen, hosiery with hosiery. ‘Ti_. The weather, and the hardship of fall and worry. Use your telephone and let us Phone 8 Everything is 2is no And it is laundered in ness, never be a source of am Laundry Ate ee pectentey Religion and Sociology. It is fragrant with the breath of! balsams and pines. Leatherette covers, $1.50; velvet sheep, $2.00, post paid. Published by Victonia Printing & Publishing Co., 524 Yates St. Victoria, B. ©. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED “Eastern Standard” Marine En- gine built in sizes fromm 10 h.p. up. Seven hundred of these were used in submarine chasers during the war. They are just as good for any other purpose where reliability counts.——M. M. Stephens, Prince Rupert. tf FARMS FOR SALE Cc. P. R. FARM LAND -— Choice farms in well settied districts in Western Canada; low prices; twenty years to pay; irrigated lunds in Sunny Southern Al. herta, with loan of $2,000 in improvements to assist new gift book for your eastern! friends. Poems of Love, Nature,' settlers. Act now—they are going fast. For free booklet re information write H. General Land and full G, Loughran, agent, 744 Hastings St. West, ° Vancouver, B.C, It is just as cheap tu get your printing done wel’ and done at 1oime as it is to send it away. Try The News Print Shop. WATER NOTICE (Use and Storage). TAKE NOTICE that North American Tim- er Holding Company, whose address is in care of M. C, Lawler, Dominion Building Vancouver, B, C., will apply for a licence to take and use 200 cubic feet per second and to store 50,000 acre feet per annum of water out of Mosquito Lake, Moresby Island, also known as the west arm « Cumshewa Inlet, which flows into Mos- quito Creek and drains into west arm of Cumshewa Inlet at its head. The storage- dam will be located at the southeast ex- tremity of Mosquito Lake, The capacity of the reservoir to be created is ut 25,000 acre feet and it will flood about 500 acres of land. The water will be diverted from the lake at a point about the southeast extremity of Mosquito Lake and will be used for power purposes upon the land deseribed as Lot 318, Queen Charlotte Islands District. This notice was posted on the ground on the 4th day of pecember, 1919. A copy of this notice nd an applicetion ursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914" will be fled in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C, Objections to the applira- tion may be fled with the said Water Re- corder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. ©., within thirty days after the first ap- pearance of this notice in a local news- paper. The date of the first publication of this notice is Jenuery 6, 1920. NORTH AMERICAN TIMBER HOLDING COMPANY, Applicant, ———