GRRL 1k CO Time is Worih Money Our time is worth money as well as yours, that is why we endeavor to make our ads as attractive as possible. We never advertise any dead ones, When buying we never forget the old saying, “That goods well bought are half sold.’ When ou read our ads you will find at east a half dozen items that you are really in need of. Robinhood Oats, reg. 35c; Spec. 28¢ Del Monte Sliced Peaches tall tins; regular 40c; xtra Speciat 33c¢ Red Kidney Beans .. & 1b8, 250 Clark’s Catsup’ ...... Special 1906 Royal City Tomatoes 24c, regular O66 ey oats ss Special 19¢ JAM SPZEDIAL EXTRAORDINARY Wagstaffe’s Pure Peach Jam in 4-tb. pails, Wagetaffe’s Pure Apricot am in 4-Ib, pails, Regular $1.25; Special All This Week Walch’s Fruitlade, Something new, Black Currant and Grape; 4-Ib, ONUNEE > “s 5515-4. ba SPecial $1.12 Wagstaffe’s Jams and Jellies in 1-Ib. glass. Your choice of the follow- ing lines:— Strawberry Jam, Raspberry Jam, Black Currant Jam; Crabapple Jelly, Black Currant Jelly, Red Currant Jelly, reg. 50c Value, Special 41c. Quaker Italian Prunes, 214-Ib, tins, packed in heavy syrup. A new line that is very popular, Spec per tin 32c Pp. & G. White Naptha Soap, 10 bars te carton ..... Special 88c Perrin’s Sodas, packed in_ dinner i. it es ee eae Special 55o tin. Libby’s Asparagus Soup, 100. tins UE IG 5's s pas cise) tsar 9c Ne 1 Japon Rice Special per tb. 17¢ THIS WEEMK’S SPECIALS FINISH SATURDAY Aunart Table Supaly Ca, Phones 211, 212 NELUENZ Shall there be a repetition of the “PLU?” This question is asked daity of r leading physicians and cannot be answered, Throughout the cast we are told of the rapid spreading of this deadly disease, This ciiy experienced an excep- tionally scvere run of this epidemic a jitth: crer a year ago, . Common sense wold dictate taking every reasonabie precaution now, Can YOU afford to let YOUR family take a chance without giving thei the greatest amount of pro- tection? We PROTECT YOU in the leading Life and Health Insurance Companies of Canada Rates gladly quoted for all ages. 3rd Ave, Agents Phone 14 Influenza claims paid last .year:— Mutual Life of Canada... . $896,500 Dom, of Canada Casualty Co. 65,876 | McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. 3rd Ave. Phone 11 r MLM. Stephens Notary Public Conveyancer For a CK SALE Lots 42 and 43, Block 27, Section 1, Park Avenue Cash for the pair. Look them over and buy. M. M. Stephens Real Estate Insurance Financial Agent DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- day, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT 4 Best Coal Alberta Screened GUARANTEED LUMP For Kitchen Stove. Sacked ..... $15.00 per ton Sacked ... $7.75 per ‘2 ton Bulk ....... $13.50 per ton Gnly a Limited Supply Phone Your Order Now Albert & McCaffery LTD. Phones 664 and 116 Use Royal Crown Soap and Save the Coupons RRR RRR RR RH * * Notice to Advertisers * ii, Casual advertisements * for insertion same day * should be in the Daily & * * * * * * News olflice before 10 a.m, * Changes in advertisements ¥* should be on hand before ¥* * 5 p.in. on previous day. * * * CREHRHERH HR RH HHH HK IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION A — and — IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH BROWN, DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that in order of His Honour F, McB. Young made the 38rd day of February, A.D. 1920, I was appointed Administrator to the estate of Joseph Brown, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly veri- fled, to me, on or before the 6th ay of March, A. D. 1920, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forth- with JOHN H. MCMULLIN, OMcial Administrator. OF BRITISH NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R. 8. C. Chapter 115. _ The Kleanza Company, Limited, of Usk, British Columbia, hereby gives notice that it has under section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, a description of the site and the plans of reversible Aerial Rope- Way over the Skeena River, proposed to be built over the said Skeena River at Usk British Columbia, the supporting towers of the said Ropeway to be located on Dis- trict Lots numbered 1487 and 833, Range Coast District. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex- piration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, the said Kleanza Company, Limited, will under section 7 of the said Act, apply to the minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to con struct the said Aerial Ropeway. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 31st day of January, A.D. 1920. e KLEANZA COMPANY LIMITED, zZ Patmore & Fulton, Solicitors J By Pwo DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE. FISHERIES BRANCH. SEALED TENDERS on the prescribed forms and accompanied by five per cent of the contract price, will be received by the undersigned at the Fisheries Office, Prince Rupert, until the twenty-ninth day of February, 1920, for the construction of a float, ganyway and approach on tie Prince Rupert waterfront in the vicinity of Swanson’s Wharf (site will be distinc- lively marked). Plans and specifications may be had on application to the office of the Inspector of Fisheries, Prince TItu- pert, on payment of the sum of one dollar, which will be refunded on receipt of tcn- er. Envelopes to be marked on the outside “Tender for Float.” Lowest or any accepted, F. H. CUNNINGHAM, Chief Inspector of Fisheries St. Regis Cafe Tuesday, February 10 BREAKFAST, 35c 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Stewed Prunes Rolled Oats or Grape Nuts Wheat Cakes stripped with Bacon Toast, Jam and Coffee tender not necessarily LUNCHEON, 50c 11:30 to 2 p.m. AND DINNER, 50c Puree of Green Pea Fillet of Sole, Tartar Sauce Boiled Black Cod, Drawn Butter Boiled Beef with Young Carrots Scotch Meat Pie, Tomato Sauce Veal Stew with Vegetables Salisbury Steak, Country Gravy English Pot Roast with Macaroni Potatoes Mashed Baked Strawberry Roll Coffee SESE. SAVE YOUR SIGHT YESIGHT-——The most valuable of all the senses—is the most neglected and the least understood. Many suffer from ills, which, upon examination, can be traced directly to defective eyesight. HE removal of the cause will often restore the delicate and run-down sufferer to robust health, When glasses are properly preserib- ed, they restore the vision to nor- mal and eliminate all eye strain. = we Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office THE DAWLY NEWS |" Local News Notes { For Taxi. Phone 67. tf * * ’ ; 25 per cent off Brushes, Ful- ler’s 45. tf. . * * Dr. Inman left for Swanson Bay last night. Remnant Sale Wednesday. Wal- lace’s 9 a.m, 34 * . 7 . J. Anthony came in from Ter- race on iast night’s train. 87 and 50-piece Dinner Sets at Tite’s February Bargain prices. . * ® The “Director” Corset. Manu- factured in Prince Rupert. Phone Blue 92. tf * * Pat Daley arrived from Stewart on the Prince John yesterday afternoon, eas Just arrived. New stock of Pathe and Gennett records. Prince Rupert Music Store. 33 . . ‘ Inspector of Schools Patterson left for up-river on this morn- ing’s train to inspect district schools. ® * . There were only three boats in yesterday for the fish exchange. The Atlas, with 15,000 I[bs., and the Alfa with 10,000 lbs. sold to the National Independent Fisti- eries for 412.4c and Te. The Uranus sold 17,000 Ibs. to the Royal Fisheries at 12.4c¢ and 7c. Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. tf « Synopsisef eo Land Act Amendments Minimum reduced to $ $3.60 an acre. Pre-emption now confined to sur- veyed lands only. Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes and which ic non-timber land. Partnership pre-emptions abolished, but parties of not more than four may we for adjacent pre-emptions with joint residence, but each making necessary claims. e Pre-emptors must occupy claims for five years and make improvements to value of $10 per acre, including clear- ing and cultivation of at least 6 acres before receiving Crown Grant. Where pre-emptor in occupation not less than 8 years, ard has made pro- portionate improvements, he may, bes cause of ill-health, or other cause, be granted intermediate certificate of im- provement and transfer his claim. Records without permanent resf- dence may be issued, provided applt* cant makes improvements to extent of 00 per annum and records same each year. Failure to make improvements or record samo will operate as for- feiture. Title cannot be obtained tn less than 6 years, and improvements of $10.00 per acre, including 5 acres cleared and cultivated, and residence of at least 2 years are required. Pre-emptor holding rown nt may record another pre-emption, he requires Jand in conjunction with his farm, without actual occupation, pro- vided statutory improvements and residence maintained on first-class land claas to Tice of an acre; second- improvements on respective wn granted land. Unsurveyed areas, not exceed\ 20 acres, may be leased as homesites; ttle to be obtained after fulfilling resi. dential and improvement condit By For erating and industrial purposes areas exceeding 640 acres may be leased by one person or com any, Mill, factory or indus sites on timber land not exceeding 40 may be purchased; conditfona include payment of stumpage. Natural hey meadows inaccessible by existing roads may be conditional upon construction of a road so them. : Rebate of one-half of cost of » not exceeding h has- price, is made. sien aldat an © PRE-EMPTORS’ FREE @ ACT. RANTS ~ The scope of this Act is include all persons Joinin ee ing with His Majesty's Forces. e time within which the heirs or devisees of a deceased pre-emptor may apply for title under this Act {s extended from for one year from the death of Such person, as formerly, until one roe a the Fonclusion of the present 4 us priv troactive Dp ege is also made re- © fees relating to pre-em due or payable Ly soldiers at oe emptions recorded after June 26 fis Taxes are remitted five years Provision for return of moneys ‘ac- crued, due and been pald since August 4, 1914, on account of peyments fees or taxes on soldiers’ pre-emiptions. Interest on agreements to purchase town oF city lots held by members of Ailes rove, or dependents, acquired ect or indirect, re listment to March 1 1980" com: for SUB-PURCHASERS OF c LANDS, nownN Proviston made for iss & 1 uanc Crown grants to sub-purchasers sf Crown ands, acquiring rights from purchasers who failed to eusahase, involving forfeiture, on fete iment of conditions of purchase in- terest and taxes. Where sub-purchas- ers Co not claim whole of original par- cel, purchase price due and taxes may be distributed proportionatel < y over whole area. Applications nade by May 1, | 20 en GRAZING, * Grazing Act, 1919, for gs development of livestock industre mene vides for grazing districts and range administration under Commissioner Aanual grasing permits iasued i on numbers raiged; priority f, Mshed owners, Stock ~Ownees Ee foria Associations for range > mee Pres. or partially tooo ne or settlers, campers or vellera, to ten head. ve - COAL - Ton Loose CLEAN SCREENED KITCHEN LUMP, D KITCHEN L * $15.00 thee ns . Ton Sacned No wait. Full weight. Consumers Coal Company J. Lorne Maclaren, Manager Room 11, Smith Block. Phones: and Black 2093, A. 8. Thomas, of Ketchikan, 1s in the city. . . ° Wednesday——Remnant Day--9 a. m.—Wallace’s. Bargain 34 “dee ee, E. Hole came in From Smithers on the train last evening. * * . James Pennington arrived from Stewart yesterday afternoon. * * e Tite’s February Furniture Sale in full swing for bargains. if * * . Remnant’s of all descriptions. Wallace’s 9 a.m. Wednesday. ® e ° A new delicious sweet biscuit, Leap Year Sandwich: Fuller's 45. . * e Tapestry Chesterfields and easy at Tite’s February Sale tf chairs prices. e e e Remnants of dress goods, prints, silks, ete., Wallace’s 9 a. m. Wednesday. 34 ® ® ® Children’s Masquerade Dance tomorrow night St. Andrew’s Hall. Grownups can come too. * . 7. D. GC. Stuart is in Stewart for a couple of weeks doing some au- diting in the gold camp. Pe Carpets, floor oil cloths and linoleums at special prices..— Barrie’s Furniture Store. tf ® ® ° Scrims, Marquisettes, Voiles and curtain materials 20% dis- count at Tite’s February Sale. tf ® e * Geo. E, Austin was a passen- ger returning to Stewart on the Prince John on Friday night last. . * * Wm. R. Reid, of Hyder, arrived on the Prince John last night and left for Vancouver on the C, P. R. Bout. ® ® . Alderman J. C. McLennan turned from a trip to Vancouver on the Princess Beatrice last night. . * ° Silversides Brothers Wallpa- Sale. One week only starting saturday morning. 25 per cent over Mf 1919 patterns. tf. . . ° Port Simpson arrivals at the Hotel Prince Rupert yesterday in- cluded Wm, Bagnon, J. D. Watson and W. E. 8. Dudoward. ® ® e > Col. C, W. Peck, M.P., returned on last night’s train from Terrace Vhere he addressed his constitu- ‘nts in the Town Hall. 2 e e Mrs. C. Thoman returned to her home in Telkwa after spending’ several weeks in the city visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Exley. J. F. Brewis, of the firm of Riddell, Stead, Hodges & Winter, arrived from Vancouver last night and will be here for some time auditing the city accounts. 2 s s Usk arrivals on last night's train include “Chas. Durham, Lee Jacobsen, M. Scanlon, J. UH. Bjernstad, A. Nyberg and John Willman, manager of the Kleanza Mining Co. ° ® Owing to extreme rough weath- er on Queen Charlotte Sount the Princess Beatrice was forced to delay a few hours before crossing this trip north. This accounted for being late last night. . . . Mrs. D. J. Hancock is registered it the Hotel Prinee Rupert, hav- ing just recovered from an illness it the general hospital. She will return to her home in Alice Arm today. . ® e AUCTION Sale Saturday next. Fine oak library suite, carpet, 6- hole range with water tank, Boone kitchen cabinet and other house- hold goods: also '2-inch steel block, 65 feet new rope, etc. . . . After completing repairs and improvements to aids to naviga- tion in Northern waters, the New- ington was in the harbor yesterday afternoon. She left for Victoria this morning but will be re- turning North soon to make Digby Island her headquarters. The Daily News is the recig- 1ized medium between seller and buyer. People all read the ad- rertising columns’ because the advertisers are live wires. Tite’s February Sale for brass and iron beds, springs and mat- tresses. tf Launch “Alice B,” Phone 414. B. C. Undertakers. Phone 41. KEK RO ee ee * TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY +* CREEK Em / ONE FURNISHED SUITE TO RENT-—-Mrs. Wolters, St. Louis Rooms, Phone Red 914, 34 a — — ; M els oe Monday, February 9, 1999 emnetnnneseenemnemmers et Open Ist February, 1920 NEW MARINE ways Equipped for building and Be as . classes of boats up to 100 feet in length. WOODWORKING, 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 a ——— RECORDING DIVISION. YLEEN CHAKLUTTE SKEENA LAND DISTRICT UF ISLANDS, SCRUB TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of STOVE Brushes skidega'e, B.C., settler, intends to apply cor a “license tO prospect for coal anu NAIL petroleum on and under the folowtne Qn Sale jescribed lands: Commencing at & post planted one mile north of the nerth-west corner of Di (25 per cent Discount) 93, thence east 80 chains, thence nor 30 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence: This Week Only south 80 chains, to point of commence ment. —s ete bated this 25th day of October, 1919 3 WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant, SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION Tuesday Only DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE SLANDS., . Leary of We will Sell i TAKE NOTICE that Wilkam J, ikidegate, B.C., settler, intends to apply or a license to prospect for coal and {% Ib. pke. Liptor s Cocoa petroleum orn and under the = following} lescribed lands:— | TCI as 5 6 For 150. Commencing at a post planted at the 1orth-east corner of DL 27985, thence ow a Dol fof Ou ‘ast 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, Along with a | : ‘hence west 80 chains, thence north 80 Own Fresh Gri 1 Cof- ‘hains, tu point of commencement. Dated this 2ist day of October, 1919 fee at 65c WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant : SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION, DISTRICT OF QUI CHARLOTTE is ) ' ' SLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary or Skidegate, B.C., settler, intends to appiy FULLER G Limite for a license to prospect for coal and j pte Ae and under the following lescribed lands: 5 Commencing at a post planted at the Phone 45 north-west corner of DL . 498, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, Len oS east 80 chains, thence south 80 = = - "a ‘hains, to point of co encement " Dated this Mond “ey oF Uctoner, 1919 INFORMATION WANTED WILLIAM J IEA Applicant a SKFENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. Joe O'Donnell, last heard of in DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE Prince Rupert about year ago SLANDS $ ; i a + on TAKE NOTICE that Willis J, Leary of ing e ’ fo y fhiS $lSe Skidegate, B. C., saitian’ iente to apt ly Ss being enquire df we tN for a license to prospect for coal andj} ter, Mrs, M. J. Flyn: Of New peeoleum 28. and under the following York. in order t ha { estate lescribed lands: LOPK, ; , evs Co enc t 08 vlanted ¢ he ¢ . in » clear f north-east earner %se DL 2795, hinges of a late relative clea saat 80 chains, epee noe 80 chains, — thence west 80 chains, thence south 8 ‘Y $6.00, chains, to point of “conimencement,. a Pianos correctly pine ie ated s st day of October, 1919 + (. > ue 389. WILLIAM J. LEARY, Appliran: | G- ©. Walker, Phone Blur = \ f Unless it is the Bést. It does not pay to get any other kind The News Printing Department specializes on high-class a work. There are experi- enced men in charge and Letterheads they do the work well. | Envelopes Business Forms | We have on hand a Posters ew 8 i in- ow pecially choice in Dodgers vitation cards in several ; 1 Circulars styles. Call at the office hlet els and see them _ before Boo ordering, —== Daily N S —