PAGP.- FOUR Becausa it ensures swift, clean, antiseptic healing in cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, etc. Because it dispels irritation, allays pain and inflammation, reduces swellings, and kills the germs of festering and blood-poisoning. Because it quickly grows new healthy skin where injury or disease has damaged or destroyed the tissues. Because owing to its purely herbal origin Zam-l2uk is safer than, ' and superior to.any fatty pore-clogging oin ment orsalve containing crude mineral drugs. For its wide range of usefulness an J in 'nslanl healing puw-er in -slfti ail, mentsaml mjir ies im-Pnt: is known as "a Surgery in a Twn-inrh Hox," All dtalfrt. :.t:c fc.. ? ,r ir.3i SERVICE in NOT SERVITUDE nf Has it ever occurred to ynu I Mai lit ft multitude of In "Household Helps" offered for sale are of themselves in lifeless and incapable of service unless controlled and directed by the alrendy I' overburdened housewife. Laundry service alone is alive, vital, imposing no new obligations, and asking fur nothing but your friendly disposition, to change lie servitude iTito service May we call? Phone 8 rl'MrTi PHONES 60X392 PRINCE RUPRT DRY Birch Wood FOR SMALL HEATERS, 60c Per Sack HydeTransfer 139 8econd Avenu. Phone 680. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLE8. JUST ARRIVED Children's, Growing Girls' and Misses' SHOES At Lowest Prices MRS. GRAHLMAN Second Ave. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTI&T. rUlgarson Blook, PRIKCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, Phona 888.' Open Evening! Only Fr Spaelal Appointment. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert' tatdlng Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avanua. .... lip "I I ' , the mr.v ntws Monday, -f;m ,, - " - , , ! By George McBlan f COON.CETOOT l I I If SVY- tSEICHOOR.- KIN I F-1 P"! MO-lVq COT Erscxk, u,nY rr thct J f OU HR. my urn: I !l III I k-TroO ET L CAWUIN' NE OOT J L mt own wire rw.A i i HOME. AOAPTMtNTIWK. nt. our- nr-r .1 SA will I r tf.ZH It AV AN.. I BRINGING UP FATHER W. L (IMCETTINO bICKMSO Will I " iL.. 1 I TiPrv rt- . OAJPLIN'. COOOT ALLfGOTHIN - P v f7y -fj- yj AsX'l1 IJ -ivj II 1 1 I ENGLAND HELPING AUSTRALIA WITH MKI.ltOt'il.M:, Jan. 2f. Th Hrilish (invcrnmcul will advance Australia approximately $5,000, OHO for every H.OOO imniifrranls sent to Australia from Kmrland: iccnidinjr In an agreement re cently concluded between tlie llriljsh treasury olllcials and Australia. The money will 1 used fin" public improvements such as waterworks, mails, rail ways, I it ti 1 1 rlcariiifr and housing .sections where liuinisrauls settle, and in otherwise proviif-l in? nppnrluuflcs eipial to those native Australians. (Ileal llrilaiii has agreed also contribute In I he cost of re- eivilin depots to lie established- various slates. Australia ex pects In borrow a total of $170,-(100,000 fur migration nuri'oses. li e imperial soverniiienl's agreement provides for the payment of $:i5,000,000 for interest rjiarjres. the money to be used itublic improvements. 'I'lie flotation of Hie loan itself will undertaken iy Australia, and Hie borrowings will pi-oliably extend over a Ion;.' period. The New' South Wales Knvern-inent has recently accepted the commonwealth trovcnimenl's of fer of 2,50.0Q0 for fosleriup immigration. 'I'll is money will SYNOPSIS OF LID AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, urveyeJ Crown lands may be pre-empted by Urltlslr nubjects over 18 years of ane. and by aliens on declaring Intention to become Jfrillsli subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, mil Improvement 'for aRrlculturaj purposes. F'ull Information concernlns; reu-ihtlons reKardlns pre-emptions la given in liulletin No. 1, Land Serltn, "How to I're-empt Land," copies of ulilch can be obtained free of charg Ly addresftlnR the Department of Hurts, Victoria, H.C., or to any Clov-trnment ARent Records will be granted coverlns only land suitable for agricultural purpOHt-H, and which is not timber-land, I.e., carrying over 8,000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Hange knd S.000 feet per acre east of that Hange. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the .Land Commissioner nf the Land Recording Dl-vision. In which the land applied tor. t situated, and are made en printed forms, copies ot which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied .for five years anfl Improvements mad to value of 110 per acre, Inchidlng clearing and cultivating nt least five acres, before u Crown Orant run be received. Kor more detailed information see the Bulletin "How to I're-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmlwrland, for agricultural purposes; minimum price for flrBt-class (arable) land is It per acre, and second-class Igraz-lng) land t'2.50 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or leaso of Crowi. lands Is given In liulletin No. 10, Land Series, "l'Urcliuse and Lease ot Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial ultes 00 timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stumpage. HOMESITE LEASE8 Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acres, may be leased as homesltes, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions nre fulfilled and land has been surveyed, LEASES For grazing and industrial purposes areas not exceeding 40 acres may be leased by one person or a company. GRAZING Under the Grazing Act the Province is divided Into grazing districts and the ranee administered under a Grazing Commissioner. Annual razing permits are Issued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Htock-owners may form aoelatlon for range msnavement. free, or partly free, cermlts are available tor settlers. catiuers and travellers, up to ten head. Uc I c.,b ,i.l,,.,.. I tlnrrgr 1 be ad van red iiiired. HUMOROUS HOCKEY GAME AT SMITHERS New Brand of Sport at Bulkley Valley Centra Is Shown SMITIIKIIS, Jan. 20 Smilliers i hockey fans were treated to a : new brniiil ..t (L i.... aiieruooii wnen icains representing Hie C.N. It. Itoiimlhnuse nud-?nr Shoiis cla 1miI jll ll gninr in the local rink. Some of the talent uncovered wijl hear walehinfr, especially the speed demons on (he forward line who could shoot- from any position, il licinjr all the same to them whether they were on their skates or in a sitting posture. One lime Hie puck was pounced on by all Hie players except one roal-tender but tvas finally rescued by Ihe referee. The frame eiuleil with each team havine- rscored five jrnals. Fans, are eagerly looking forward to the next stanza which it is expected will lie played next Sunday. The players represent in? the Itouudhoiise were 1M. Hardy. Ted Jenkins, John Clavecins. Jas. Silver, Wm.'Dufr and Chas. 1 1 ip-fr i ii lo 1 li a in . The V.v Shops team was (leo. Smith, I'.lnier (iiimlci'sou, Pete llerg. Win. Fidler. C. Wilkinson nnd W. Sinilb. SMITHERS HOCKEY TEAM CLEANSJPMERYTHING Plays Games at Burns Lake and Prince George and Wins Two Against Former SMITIIKIIS, Jan. 2C. The Suiilhers hockey fennr left on Thursday morning for Hums Lake ami I'rince Heorge In play a series of games with the teams of those towns. The games in Hums Lake 011 Thursday and Friday were Imlli won by the Smilhers boys, the first by a score of 13 lo 2 and the second game ny i 10 m l inneriy is manager of the local learn and has along with him the' following ila)ers.: Phil lloskins, goal: Cliff Warner. 1st defOnse; Nor man Kilpnlrick, 2nd defence; Ken 'McKay, centre; I'en llaabe. light, and ,,. Mulch, left; Jiggs (Jrahain ami (leo. lleuler, spares. Knile MavyAon who, plays left forward' vas not Willi' Hie team at Hums Lake lint left on Sunday morning lo lake part in the games at I'rince (ieorge. ,SIY1ITHERS BEATEN SMITIIKIIS, Jan. 2!i. Th Smllbcrs' Hoy Scouts journeyed to Telkwa oii Saturday afternoon and played another game of hoe. key with the Telkwa Scouts. They lost tliiit lime however. Ihe Telk wa team healing them by a score of i lo n. Advertise in the Oaily "News Mothers Treat Colds The New "Direct" Vay No Longer Necessary to "Dose" Children With Internal Medicines to Break Colds. Children's digestions arc easily upset by too much "dosine." Vlcks VapoRuu bcine externally applied, drx's, not upset little stomachs. At the first sttm of crouD. sore throat. or any other cold trouble, apply Vicks freely. There is nothinj to swallow you just "rub it on." WICK VapoRub On UMuuomJms Utto Yiabiy VISITING TEAM LOSES MATCH I Prince Rupert Badminton Club Beats Reqlment in Well Contested Tournament Yesterday afternoon a bailinin- ilon mnleti IiIvviim lln I'ifst 111' " the Prince' lluperl illailmiiiUin Club at the evurls of Jthe latter in the ),. I.uxe Hall re-isulted in u'win for the lioni.t team, the I'.Il.ll.C. setliiiH: twelve out of a possilile fifleeu games. In spile of Ihe seeming onesided general result most of the games were closely ronlest'eil and some of lliem were very close. A bat lie royal was slageil between Mex Itix of I lie licKimcnl and Harry Thompson of Ihe I'.lt.ll.C. Hie latter -winning by Ihe odd point after the score had stood fourleen all for some time. Ui.x is -also a member, of Hie club against which he played as . is Dr. Treyatnnc and In it li of these men learned l heir game at the P.Il.ll.C. courts. Carmirhael, who playcil for Ihe home Irani. in also a ineuiher-of Ihe llegi-menl. The lli'jfiinenl team whs handicapped by mil. being used lo lli courts. Si,x men played on either side, there being twelve raiin s or singles and three of doubles. Ti-a was serve( during Hie afternoon by a committee consisting of Miss Irwin, Miss llurgess and Mrs. Macphertioii I'M. .leaner made a hinsl ellieienl .scorer, The results were as fol- lows: First Round Joe Scot) bi'.il Sid Johnson, 15-3. I'nilpolls bent Carmichael into. Johns beat Tinker I5-(1. Thompson beat llix 15-11. Tremayne heal I'almore 15-7. Harlletl beat Nicholls I !-, Second Round Scott beat Johnson 5-1. Carmichael beat I'hilpidt 15-1 1 Johns heat Tinker 15-13. Thompson 'heal llix 15-10. I'almore heal Tremayne- 15-1. Harlletl beat Mrhotls 15-1. Doubles Scott and Thompson heal I'hil- polt and Tremayne 15-0. I'almore and (iarmlchael heal Tinker i(d Nicliojls 16-11. .iiMiosiui am .-Heat -Johns !nd; rfaWiiii. 'I'lie winners for the regiment were Dr. lii-mayne and IMiilpolU in I lie siir-'lfls and Mil ,lolinnn and Alex lti in doubles. The rclurn innteli is lo 1 play'd on Ihe llegimeul I'ourls in Iwo weeks lime when the soldiers exited to turn the tables on the civilians. tt - . Spor Chat I'lie Klks and Orollo, leaders in Hie Senior and Intermediate basket hall leages respect ively, rained furlher grou'nd as a result of Friday night's games. Hy ilerealiim Ihe Colls, the 1)1 Id liroke Ihe lie vllh the Sons of Canada as fat' as Senior League leadership wtl , concerned. Jn I heir game wllji the Holts tonight. Ihe Caiiueks will have a chance lo retrain the position hill Ihe Klks will still have the iidvanlage im flavins one less defeat against jliein Hum Ibeir runiiers-up. Tlie Oinllo got safely away from the (Jolts by healing I linn on Friday night hul they are nol champions by any means yet. The Colls are play- ling i lie iieuunenl iruiigin ami, as a result, may get closely on Ihe lobaeconisls heels again. .The jibir.l Kiune nf. llie evenlnpr will be IK.. 1 . A n Ti In 11. jtiil's and lliu Maple Leafs. The j B" ' 111 il'ini Hinni ai in n a 1 1 i in if iiniini-i m.ri i im ,i a i ir mn n , Daily News Classified Ads. C: 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for Lea than SOc WANTED WAXTKI). !7l piles. 15 to Oil reel. Apply W . T. Muse, I'rince lluperl, 11. C. WOMAN reouires daily work. 1'hone 773. 21 TO RENT IIOOM for rent in private house for respectable man. Address Hox 228 Daily News ohW 21 FOll ni'.NT. Kurninhed IIoufc- keeping suite, 110 Sixth Ave. Ha si. l'hone lllue 378. tf I'O HKNT.- -Modern flat willi rireplace. Apply Max broner. FOR RIOT. Singer Sewing Machines. Phone Hlue 38i). If FOR SALE FOR SAI.K. Kitchen cabinet like new. l'hone Hlaek 270. 21 LOST LOST. OvVrcoal, on Sixth Ave. West. Finder please notify Alberta Market. If former won last wei-k and are out to repeal. They still have a chance lo capture the llenson Cupv although the will have to go some In do mo. I'iger Flowers, boiled as Ihe coming middleweight champion, lost a goad deal of li is prestige and possibly his chance lo 'got a boul wilb Harry Oreb wlion Jack Delnney, I'recJi-Ganailiaii and old-liiner, gave htm the knockout drop in the second round of t bout at Madison Square (iar-len, New York City, last week I'lie Tiger is-lln slugging luavv type against whom Delaney seems to make a tdiowing when he would fail against a man of less repute. Flowers was work ing his way towards a ineelinti with l reli and among those who had fallen' lo him prior lo the Delaney bout was Johnny Wilson, former champion. Now Ilia' he has conquered Flowers, lle- laney is talked of as Hie luftica! man lo meet (ireb for the title. In any ease, another "hlaisk hope" seems lo have gone glimmering. in I lie defeat of Flowers BRITISH BOARD PLANS DUPLICATE OF PACIFIC CABLE LONDON, Jan. 2(5 Ileeadse of the heavy press of business on Hie Pacini! cable, occupying it lo the limit of ils capacity, Hie Pacific Cable Hoard lias decided' lo call for tenders in the near future for duplicate cables which will be in use inside the next 18 month.,' This statement was made my the chairman of the board lo a deputation from the F.inpire Press Union, which asked for a reduction in rales for prexs messages lo Australia and New .calami, and that facilities for Hits Iralllc should he substantially improved. The chairman said that while appreciating Ihe importance of wide facilities for Hie dissemination of empire news, the capacity of Ihe cable was occupied to tlm limit and II would be impend ie-able lo handle any additional Iralllc. No further reduction of rales could be made until tlm cable had been duplicated. II J. Cunningham, storekeeper nt Port l.ssJnalon, arrived on IhTs morning's train on busine H ' '. I. .-A . . " . - ' lluperl Hotel. ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL , VOLUNTEER RESERVE illKCJU ITS WAN'I KO. Sea ex perience not necessary. Ileg-ular aNaal instructor being appointed. For full particulars apply Naval Headipiarlers, Hays Huilding, near Totem J'ole, on Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays, 7 lo !) p.m. BOARD AND ROOM HOAIU) and Hoom at Ihe Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Olllce, 8.10 Second Aven. i'hnne. I37i tf ACCOUNTANCY HOOKS written up Ilalance sheets, financial statements and income tnv relurns prepared, by expert accountants. Rales reasonable. Write P.O. Hux 835. If DRESSMAKING MRS. HAMILTON, experienced dressmaker, Federal block, Dressmaking, alterations, suil. and coals. First class work. Reasonable prices. Phone lllack 110. t CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFSON (iraduate of Ihe National College of Chiropractic. Chicago, No. 1 Stephen's Block Hours: JO lo 12; 2 to 5; 7 lo 8. Saturday afternoons and Sundays by appointment. Phone Illufa 85. TAXI Taxi G7 Phono (Cati George, Paul or Oust1 Prompt Servlco und Comlon Dav or Nls'.t Stand: nOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker ClorK, Across from Kmprjss Hotel FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl. lure St.lre. We Huy. Sell and Kx- change New and Secondhand Hoods. OHO. papadupulis; 839 Third Ave. Phone 010, AUCTIONEERS ' IT will pay you lo consult us when you desire lo sell or purchase furniture, or nny article. PRINCK RIIPF.RT KX-CIIAMiK, Auctioneers. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS. JNOTICE application rop Orating Psrmlti for the BCIIOn lVZB. ApiillfatlunN rnr permit lo irraie live khh-k on tne crown rniutn wliliin rarli arazlnir dhtni't or th l-rminri- or llrlllsli CdtiiiiihU, must he riliil with tin. patriot rurt'niri- h .rHiiurooK. ION oisire hmiiloops, NHsiiu, I'rlnrn rinncrt. Van- rouor, rriKin aim Williams .l.akn on or nriun amri u .llftl, IVxn. lU.nik roiiiiH upon whlih to miUnlt p-pllrilon may be ubialncil rnnii Hip lim lili-l Kurwn-r- at tlx- almvi- mil I i,la.-c, or from the ln-iartinrnt nf l.aiMU at vie. lorla. H.C. h. 11. NApnX, . "CP'ily MliilMer nf Mml.4. netiarlmcni of l.andit, vlrtorla. Il.c. January Bill. I oar. LAND ACT. Notlct of Intention to Apply lo Lout land ..i . . ' '""". "iirici, iierorilin Ola trit or I'rlnee IUneit. and altuate ap in maieiy two hiIIch aoullieaKt Junrlliui L't '" S1"1" "'' "''Mall nivera on tli cm run 11 III I i i....1 . I"11 "'"N"" FrlMoll. nf .I....- i..Mrri ,. ii.,. iirrnpniion ineri-nant I, ( li. .i ",,r v r,,'.r Pennlaalnn to lease . ' 0, rlmtecl nn the I I niver, llienre aniilli- .. " ineorp niiuieat 10 r ha n llienre nor I hea M 5 chain.; thenee mirth n.nt ... ,, I - . . ,lnlnl nr 'oimnence .m.,, ,.,,,,,,,iiik m aeiiis, mnrp nr riKonriR n. Fnizzr.i t,, nate.1 January ml,. WAn."f Ar'"""nt' CANCELATION OF RESERVE. NOTICR IS III HFnv nivrv . reserve covering ini iiin I ..." Itrlrl. Is rancelled """" ",v M .. . V.'. WAPFPf, , ,,,, , , ,M -in. Lands. vlelnrla. n.C. 10th Peccinber, est TIMBER SALE x 6603. There will lie i r . i . Alirtltin, It IK Mill .11 ! ruary, i u i ; . m n, suierviiMir. sunn,, XAI1V3, to rut .i I'olea ami I'IUdk ,n Hell Lake, i mil.--i:nlar lnntrni. Flye (S) viai- w ! iiinval uf UiiiIh r I'ruvldnu that im the aiK'tliin hi pi i -leluler to Im uik-iu- ! it ami treated as mi, I, r Kiirlln-r pariii uiai t r. Vlrtrl. i . Crime liiiTl, ll c TIMBER SALE XG330. ftenleil Tender- w i Minister of t-itnl - ,i . than noon nn Ui, : ivil. Cor the iiih !i.i lo rut ,fll,iMhi i,. i anil llemt'K'K. "ii im SewHI Inlet, Om trlct. Two m years win i inova! of timber. Fnrlher partn nl.i - ter, Vlrtorla, li . i Qlnw nnis rt, nj . TIMBER SALE X 6838. Sealed Tender w !l Milliliter or I. und' " V tban rmnn on die m-i IMS. rnr the inn li i - Id fill S.Kiii.li'i" fe, t and llenilorlc. on i' ISM. Selwvu Inlii iuiiii Und mini, i Two 't! year will I. mnral ,r tlmher. Further rarllrni i - t ler. ririoria. B.: . ir nee lluperl, 11 i LAND ACT Notlct of Intention to Apply (a r Lana In Pkeena l and Oti ! Impert rtArordliiK tn-.itti r.nenvlrt.nfi,!.' mi.i :iml of salyin Slitl'.n. on i- invr. Take Nollie that II' ' HIS Carleiim si . Hh 1iKter, intend to a,- In pnrrligv) Ihe Ml :' Cninnieiii'lnir at a t" nitlhnrat eoruer r I lnlaiHli ttwnre ,,iitl, inatelv snil vnnl- i, I rollril4ey fuiti .n ,l- i himi yam, in i,iui 1 IH-lnlnr ll that portn n went or lot f"'i aiii aeri. ninre nr le-- Til' 1 " An' III IM LAND ACT Notlco of Intention to Applf i ! Ml in I'rlnre nimeri rordlnir Dinrli't of I'm" nate at liarnanl 1 Inland, li.C. Take .Nollee that s .n comiiany Limited, nr v,u lends to' apply fur iieimi-rnllnwlnir ilenrrlli'd lai i at the head nr parnai lioyal lalaml; theme .m-i thenee north rnrty ' went ten (10) chains, m i water mark: thenee -mhil j!' mark tn point nr nin inniaininr ririeen lean. soMF.nvir if Nam' I V J. Paled December tTin MINERAL ACT HAWK MINERAL CLAIM Situate In, Ihe ski-i'iu of th llanire a, i:,,n-t located, South nf Fait kiluin Lake, anil aitj" .-nn the Kasl end nf " W. Trenton and n. Wlbmi Free Miners' Certlfli lie T, wuann 7iio ic. Take Notice that v W No. 7n0C, and tnn d V Nn. ?nnm, Inlenil at II" days from the dale h r Mlnlnir Uerorder rnr ' 1 proyetnenn for the I'i'i a down Oram of Ihe til furtliennore lake h"i ' ' ' Sec. OS nf the Mineral 11 " nieneed lierore the lnnn ( rieale of ImprnvemeiH- Daled tins snih day f vv. f Tioy; IH VII two- v. NOTICE OF CANCELATION CF I NOTIllE IS IIKtlFB.V ,.IVE refervn covering l.ni-elusive, i, I: fC lianire t. Coast til di celled. fiK'i n peputr Ml;ltn Oepartment of Land Vletnrla. R.C.. ifpi-flmiip' iftih ai LAND AOT Nolle nf Intention to AonW t l,M' In Masselt Inleli AM, ' iiand and puirtel fl of Prlnen llueerl. n." . 1 one Pille south nr o- I'1' 1 'e, and In Yeslallnn tin' xn, .... Take Nntlce thai Fur' " li ft Maaiett. II C . ' Manser. Intends In a"pi 1 ti lease the fnllnwllui n' Cnmmenrin al a ti""t plan" side of Vestnltnn Hat - Ihi hs'ns. thenee east tn "hl" ri ehalns! thence wes in ''" '--...,iS n I ri I n tr IR acres, more- nr l- 'Ml ,ltl IDS' naicd nccember 10th.