Page 6 WHY! EVERYBE |: USING T° Honestly now! Could you pay 50c. for any other prescription which would give Mother burned her hand— Zam-Buk stopped the pain. Father’s finger was crushed at work— ” > dressing was applied. A Zam-Buk Sister had eczema— I had Mother lent some Zam-Buk to Zam-Buk cured it. chapped hands— Zam-Buk ended the pain and healed them. Jones— Mrs. She says it’s wonderful! And every time brother Tom writes from France he says:— “Send us more and more.” (Extract from letter received) Havel as much all-round service and satis- ction as a box herbal extracts, so wherever there is any kind of soreness of the flesh, or diseased tissue or abnormal condition (such as inflammation, festering or blood-poisoning) it almost immediately soothes and heals. bleecing. It is highly antiseptic—kills all germs. It is suitable alike for the hardened skin of a work- ing man or the delicate velvet skin of a child. never goes rancid. 49 Ib. Sacks $3.25 LIMIT---Two Sacks to Each Customers Rupert Table Supply Co, Phones 211, 212 HOUSES FOR ‘T-room hx Atlin Ave. SALE yuse and large lot, , Section 2, new— $4,250.00, Terms. 4-room Section 5 4-rooms and bath, Section 5 house 5th Avenue, $1,575, Terms. 5th Ave., $2,400, Terms. LOTS FOR SALE. 2 fine vi ‘w lots Section 2— #750 the pair. MecCafi ary, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. 3rd Av e. Phone 11 For Sacked . Bulk... Phone Albert Sacked ... Best Coal Alberta Screened GUARANTEED LUMP Kitchen Stove. .+.. $15.00 per ton $7.75 per 2 ton .... $13.50 per ton Only a Limited Supply Your Order Now & McCaffery LTD. Phones 564 and 116 Lot 34, A splendid Section 2, Ed.H. Real Estate and Insurance Agent. 324 Second Avenue FOR SALE. A good double corner in Block 23, Section 6 for........;.. . Lot 10, Block 41, Block 50, Sec. . $560.00 price $260 7, price $96 Sec 5, view lot in Block 1, isso leedaciee $600.00 Apply to Mortimer « | =5 LYBSZKO, POLISH TUESDAY SPECIAL PURITY FLOUR WRESTLER, WINNER OVER FRANK ZOLLAR NEW YORK, March 1.—Stanis- laus Zybszko, the celebrated Po- lish heavyweight wrestler, in his first appearance since his return to America, defeated Frank Zol- lar, the Bohemian heavyweight, in two straight falls. The first) fall was won with a double Nelson Buk is acombination of powerful, healing, Use half a box and put the remainder on the shelf —just as good six weeks or six months after. FREE TRIAL—Send name of paper and Ic. stam return postage) to Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for free tri in 27 minutes and 30 seconds. In the second he pinned the Bohe- | mian’s shoulders to the mat again ' iO minutes and 10 seconds, em- ploying head scissors and wrist lock. Mike O’Dowd, of St. Paul, world’s middleweight boxing champion, acted as referee. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN I have for sale at my residence | on ist Ave. 4 Marine Gas Engines: Two seven horse power. One twelve horse power. One twenty horse power- All the above are new and will be sold at*a sacrifice. tf P. RORVIK. Mr. and Mrs. Olier Besner re- turned te town yesterday froin their honeymoon in the south. Brand Quaker Refugee Beans are the choicest of young green beans grown in the fertile valleys of British Columbia. Pieked fresh, packed fresh —ready to serve in a minute. Dominion Canners B.C. Limited Head Office, Vancouver, B- S. 2 PEER OES EEF TEA! On Sale 70c Values Nabob ....... On Sale 60c Malkin’s Best On Sale 60c Blue Ribbon .. On Sale 60c Fuller’s Best .. On Sale 60c Fuller’s Ka-De Tea ... 50c The above teas will shortly advance to 75¢ per pound BUY NOW. Get a jo of our Strictly Fresh Eggs, selling at 80c per dozen. “Our Own Brand” Butter 75c The Best Creamery Butter Fresh fruit and green stuff . every boat. FULLER'S Limited Phone 45 edge and solos were given by Miss Pim and E. V. Ling. Mrs. Taylor and Will Edmunds gave THE DALLY NEWS Monday » Mareh { SS SS SL YS of Zam-Buk does? Zam- refined and compounded that It stops It Its power does not evaporate. (for box. “MUSICAL SERVICE AT .. METHODIST CHURCH Large Congregation Enjoyed Op- portunity of Hearing Anthems and Vocal Solos- The service at the Methodist Church last evening was largely nusical and was of an excellent ‘haracter. There were both choral and instrumental numbers which were thoroughly enjoyed ) » large congr ion. The ar , by oie a Coe 2 ‘ ri t The Westholme Lunch will be gregation, owever, jas ) Pe ec. iia dee as no*l closed for a week or ten days neglected and joined in the hymns vith that verve which is charac- ieristic of Methodism the world over. Anthems were sung by the choir with that precision and finish which bespeaks much know- ‘iolin and ‘cello numbers respec- ively. A short address, in keep- ing with the program was given yy the Rev. TT’. H. Nuttall. The whole service was a delight both the regular worshippers and lo the many visitors for the oc- ‘asion. to NOTICE I, Walter Henry Utley, of Hays- ort, B. C., will not from this date be responsible for any debts con- ‘'racled by my wife, Kate Utley. HENRY UTLEY, Haysport, B. ¢ 1920. Christie left for Port Es- on this morning's train. - * r 4 ‘ebruary 27, J. L. ington J. &. Ormheim, the well known ur buyer, arrived from Vancou- er yesterday and is registered at he Hotel Prince Rupert- The funeral of Mrs. Ralph Morin and infant child will take place from the B. GC, Undertakers’ parlors at 2 o’efock tomorrow afternoon, Rev. Canon Rix ofticiat- ing, Ae Miss Editte:Winteringham, of he Grand Trunk traffic depart4 lent, was a passenger on today’ ‘rain for the east, having in ! her positionyto accept serviced vith another-eompany at Brant } Man ‘Ithough only arrivé ng in this city six or seven Miss Winteringham friends and was socially. The best friends follow her .o the prairies. A large number f her admirers saw her off on this morning’s train to wish her vell, Miss: Winteringham hopes to neturn to the coast in the near future. months ago, nade PRY ishes of a host of popular her SINCE ; 1870 ILO 30 sic?PS COUGHS DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your éfficienes Ly. 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 oe ee So ORR BIRT ET ET OTR OT Ee Bons eres ernse arrive ———— —_—_—_ De te ee tr ee Rt Oe oe wr Local News Notes | ‘ et Ne es es Oe | . B. James, of Phelan, ‘is back | in town. . * * Fresh herring—Arthur’s Mar ket. “Phone 480—481. s 52 eee For expert shoe repairing. Mo-| Anthur, Third Avenue. 55 | ot Miss Beatrice Killen left for} s | Vancouver last evening. | . ° . i H. Young returned from Vic> | toria yesterday morning. Ready - to- wear and trimmed} hats just arrived at Demers. The “Director” Corset. Manu-| factured in Prince Rupert. I’li Blue 92. uf George McAfee, is registered at the Rupert. ; of Georgetown, ! Hotel Prince . ° * j V. Warren, of the Whalen Mills, Swanson Bay Jast| returned to evening. ‘ . . We offer steam coal in car load) lots $7.00 per ton f.o,b, car—}| Albert & McC aflery. tf | | J. Ford, of ikneat Bay, ar- rived in town on the Princess Beatrice yesterday. : eke H. A, Stevens was a passenger for Vancouver on the Princess Beatrice last night. . . | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clothier sailed for Vancouver on the Pr ~ cess Beatrice iast night. i | Tony Christian left on the Bea- | trice last night for a week’s busi- iess trip in Vancouver. while repairs are being elfected| after the recent fire. if Delayed by a snow slide east of Prince George last evening's regular passenger train did not till 2.30 this afternoon. W- C. Hayner is back in town| after being called away east to Michigan through the serious ill- ness of his eldest sister there. The Terrace News made its first Febru- ippearance on Saturday ary 14. It is a newsy sheet of four pages and is published by Chandler Bros. °° . . D. C. Stuart received the sad news on Saturday night of the leath of his mother in Scotland. Che Jate Mrs. Stuart had lived ‘or many years on an estate near ilasgow: From Vancouver papers it ap- years that the refrigerator car juestion is just as serious in Vancouver and Seattle as it is here. There are reported to be 10 cars at either port. The postponed sale of sewing ind home cooking for the Baptist wadies Aid will be held on Tues- iay, March 2, in the home of Mrs R. Alexander, suite 3, Waldron \partments. Tea will be served rom 3 to 6 o'clock. DI The new steamer for the north- rn tun being built for the Union steamship Company was recently aunched at Vangeouver. The new essel which is,179 feet long, 30 {t. beam, 14 ft.cdepth, and is 800 tons deadweight; will be named the “Chilecoot.” . * One of the fine young horses belonging to the Pacific Cartage had to be shot last evening as a ssult of breaking its ankle. Three of the animals escaped from the barn yesterday after- 100n and were playing on Second Avenue when this one was kicked with the fatal result. a ae The body of a man by the name of Rochfort was brought in early this morning on the Venture from Swanson Bay where he died on Saturday. The deceased wi: formerly a sergeant in the army and was suffering from shell shock, He was employed in the supply depot at the mill town. Interment will be held on Wed- nesday. INFORMATION WANTED is Joe O'Donnell, last heard of in Prince Rupert about a year ago, is being enquired for by his sis- ter, Mrs. M, J. Flynn, of New York, in order to have the estate of a late relative cleared up. tf GbebSbbeneereres ‘ * TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY * i eee ee ee a WANTED—Lady teacher for two children near Prince Rupert— Apply box 51, Daily News. 53 ee, ‘— {conomical Purity In your soap, purity is not only desirable but its an absolute necessity if you want your clothes to last. Sunlight Soap is absolutely pare —no fillers or adulterants of any kind : $5000 guarantee of this. Sunlight Soap and tear of the wash board. Insist on getting the Soap you ask for~SUNLIGHT SOAP LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO Wh OT ETT Ts Pee OND OO Os qs y HW eT MTEL ATT LLLW COLDELW LDL ODO washes clothes beautifully clean —fresh as new— without the wear 926 A. Swanson, President Phone Red 391 . E. Thor Phone Green 15 3 Open Ist February, 1920 NEW MARINE WAYS Shawatlans Passage Equipped for building and repairing all classes of boats up to 100 fect in length. WOODWORKING, BLACKSMITHING AND Me ACHINE SHOPS. Best equipped plant in Ce ntral Britis hc Seal Cove Marine Ways, Li ager INSURANCE David H. Hays General Real Estate Agent Royal insurance Con Northern As urance C London & Lancashire Fire insurance Limited. & Lancashire Guz Co., London NOTARY PUBLIC pany, Accident Co. Fidelity-Phenix Fire insurance Co Cor. Second Avenue and Second Street. » Limited Limited. rantee & ALICE ARM MINING MAN RETURNS NORTH Had Delightful Trip as far South as Mexico and Flew Over Frisco. | | | | | | Ole Evindsen, of Alice Arm, re- rned by the Princess Beatrice rom the south yesterday and ‘continued his homeward journey mn the Chelohsin last night. Mr. Evindsen has been on a two months’ vacation and was as far south as Tiajuana, Mexico. A party of five made the journey together, the others being Mrs.’ Kvandsen, Mr- and Mrs. George Bruggy and A, Davidson. Mr. ar Mrs. Bruggy will be here on Wed- | nesday while Mr. Davidson has} gone to Colorado. Mr. Evindsen was not telling! any enthusiastic stories of his} delight to be back. He admits} hat he prefers California to Alice Arm but still he knows a good thing and that’s why he’s here. Among the many experiences he had on his trip was an aeroplane fight over San Francisco city. He told of meeting Wm. Shrub- sall, the pioneer Prince Rupert fish man, in San Diego Mr. Shrubsall well established in the fish business thene, conduct- ing the only fish market in the city. Wil Gels a Case is: She says she buys Pacific Milk by the case and has been using it for over a year. In her experience it is splend for baking, in fact it is so-good she will use nothing else. It is quite remarkable how many people are buying Pacific Milk by the case. We are sending her she asks for. Pacific Milk Co. Limited 332 Dreke 8t., Vancouver, B.C. FACTORY AT LADNER, B.C. 1s the recipe 4 This coi el / POPL OPPO POPOL OL EE we Tm ers POPO SEO LOD PE FOAL COLOEOD OOOO » MM. Stephens Notary Public "FOR SALE. Apartment Hols Borden Street $6,000.00 _ M. M. 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