irk January 25, 1920. i-crdict ." o ixti The New Quiet 12 REMINGTON Iocs good work ciltwys because it is built to do o. Even the less experienced operator finds good i'ork easy, for the machine seems bound to turn but first class typing, however operated. , And don't forget the "natural touch" which lakes its operation as easy, as simple, as natural is breathing, or walking. To every tvnist we sav 'Try tlu touch." "The best ever," is the universal REMINGTON TEWRITER COMPANY The Original fflaeMvsMd IATURDAY CANDY 1 k onilii.i.iliiui ol IruiK cream and chrwe. Ell -i Itocolifi- covered, 1 lit. boxes I 55c BWARD PENS -regular ..'. :n and .Th. On sale thi v. 'Hi at $2.25 and $2.75 Ormes Limited I Tilt1 ltrv.il Slm-e Pioneer Iiruggi-d- fa Avenue and 6th Street. Phones 82 and 200 ii l i H a ti ii V p.m. Siim..i. mil llt i.ji f. u (o 2. I and 7 In ! i.in. ongoieom Specials REMEMBER K.i li llongoicuni Hug sold by n car- he t St " gnat .iiiU'f -til isf.iclion ' jour money $ 7.00 UxIn'O $13.75 0.70 0x12 15.75 11.70 !xim 17.55 ll xir. $10.60 lARRlE'S Home Furnishings O o ilitur i-,t-l ill llaily New- 1 1 1 f ( rd Avenue Phone 123 !anadian National Railways Prince Rupert RYDOCK AND.; SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Kglncert, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founder, woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SF .OGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED 1 to huilding next door to Frizzcll Mitlchcr Mltop, across from the Empress Hotel We carry a full hue of 1GARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION t Zarelll Proprietor Local and Personal li.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Large, safe for sale, cheap Mm lleiluroner. tf CurrieV Taxi and Messenger. I'lione 5 C 0 tit s 1 j C'ot! Jay." 1 U I wo cars at 'your, service Sheddon Ta?lv lMione 134. tf A. T. 'MfcoSt-' returned fro:-: VuucouvetfMi.' tluj.Cardtija yes- Han' .lalKiur returned on tin- ;iir.icn.i lTiJay afternoon ft- -tit-a brief business ielp'soulJi. Hick Connelly of llole-in-the-Wail arrived in I he city from I he interior on this morning's train. V. II. Manuel. C.N.IL UK auditor, returned to 1'rinn ieorje m .Sutuitlay. night's train Hiii-r havinK spent the week in the city on official duties. At 11.10 Sunday morniru; the fire department hail a call lo the re.idenre of II. Hbtke-. 210 Sixenlh Avenue Wesl, w'here a cliiiimey fire iliil no damage. .loeph Stetnuinl nailed by thr Hii-iiiiM'i- Prince Jnlin on sa"urdn niKlit Tor ifueen Charlotte Cit; when il i possible he may soor decide tu locale with his family Xatie Sons of Canada an4 those wishing lo join, will at-cinble at MHmnole Hall on Mutnlay, January 25, at 8 p.m lni)ortanl business. il. M. Stephens, president H. E. Hen son, secretary 20 I tie IrtUli annual Churrh o Kmrlaml men's bamjuei will b held in the clnireli hall on Tues day, January '.'6, al .7 o-iru All A ii K lien il men are uftretl to be prenenl. An xceitionallj t-ojt4 jiiarMin !i been arranged Ticket. ?l.ftj). 1- I !U4fH iMmwrCarrlenaCsipl. .Iin Kimllay, arrivetl in por-i. -in ihf -oiilli at I. IS yesterday -itu-niuon and sailed at H o'clock jla-l oviiina f.r Aityox. Alic- ewuri. lue Pm of Hie vesc was likhi iMiiiit( A. T. Kck'tff, J. Orxik H-. UouL Mrs. Tillman. Miss Pll- ln. Mr. Martin, 1. Jabonr ami Mr. and Mrs. Clarambo for Prince Huperf ; f l. Cavalier for Anyox. and l. Iwyer for Stewart. All 1111 inner of the city council, with the (.ceplion of Aid. Jov irrer and AW. McKerhiiie. ae npiinied by a conuniltee from the Prince Hunerl Howipc- Yacht Ciuh yesterday after- noun iiiinle an inspection on the r-poind of the Cow IUy situalion which 1- avain before the cil falliei'. ami which wilt lie ills. cii.-cil at tomorrow night's niee!- iiiv. Some of lite aldermen seeui- d ) be of the opinion thai the ilv should withhold I he i'viMK up ol its riichrv until the federal tioxernment ituxe some efinit asMirance of proMilinir for the iiiiioiIi fleet, (tlhers serttned In lie in fnor of at once assent mn in the filling in of Cow Hay. P. . Aiiili'i -on o the provincial 1tep.11 lineill of public works ar-companieij :h party. ANNOUNCEMENTS CX.lt. Kmploye second annual ball in Auditorium Friday, Feb-ruary IS. Wesdholnu- Theatre. Feip-ua-,. Ill iii'd 17. Prince Huperl Player I'illi' present- II new jovot'.o 111. .P. 'AVe.iii 1,:: P. It-. " Mrs. Henry Wants Toffee Mi jVAN(lTf. 1.1 . .11 11 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE A Severe Illness Caused Constipation Mm. Wm. Hill, Wipetli, Raik, writea:- " Three yean ago I had a very tevere Ulneoii, ami ever lines I have suffered with eonitipation. A few mootbi ago a friend avdviied too to uo iVSIiburn's which I did, although not wjwctinjj any remits, hot I am plcaed to ay that ainte oning them I have had perfeet u!e of my boweU without any trouble or pain, and hive never had bleeding pile aioee. Now, I never fall to rwommend Lax-Liver I'illi' to all .ray friod." Put up only by The T. ILUbura Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont. .Mr. Lufb HUsell wilder arriMiig in The was a av e city frotn the sodttt on the Prince thi afternoon. Wistaria. Farmers' lute has elected office, for Mary Crcularit, netiees, balance wheels, ljts, etc. mimeograpliwJ. I'rouipt service. Call Miss John stone, Zi'J Scoond Atenuo West. Phone 387. V If Joint Itanquet of bume-i.iiu-n, bout own cin, flidieraieii and all inleryUd in co-operaiive mar -teliifij of fish, SI. Jteci Cafe, Wcdiifhday. January :'7 at G.J0 prompt. l.0O. l.ouiM Forkrud, an employee o( Hie Prince Rupert Drydock. wan struck hy a leel plale ' when working aboard Uie leaiio'r C-in adian Farmer thin iinuiiiii, and i now in the hotpilal. 11 in lei is fractured. ( i-uer NcaiHlinaviaii auspices, another enjoyatile dance wa held on Saturday night in the Melropole Hall. Music was fur nished by - l.indselh s Orcheslra and C. K. YtrvburV wa master of ceremonies. Northbound from Y.a.m;0'iver lo AUska poris, U.P.IL sleattieT Princess Mary, Cajplain C. t. Saintcv. arrived heriMtt 1.30 tins aflemoon. PastMnjers grrinp norm n ton litre on I lie vessel include T. Williams for kairway; Karl l.ockwood for Keirhikan; U Pelf and Sam Parovioh for Kn 'dineer Aline . The essnt, whicl sailed for the north al 3 o'clock brought 31 passengers, four ol whom debarked here, the rc.l going through. BURNS LAKE For the purpose of taking eare of local grass seed production in !he way of marketing, cleaning, and shipping, an organization lias heiMi formed with officers as follows: President, Andrew Hlay-ney, tirassy .Plains: secret ;ir treasurer, J. Yool, Hums Lake, directors. J. Uuchanati, ltanskiii; J. Xe-wiuan, firassy Plains; A. M. Ruddy and F. .S. Shvrl, Hums, Lake. A local branch of ttioj Seed Growers' Association will h- formed here shortly. A Parent Teachers' Association has been formed in Hums l.aki with olWcers as follows: Presi denf, Mrs. M. L. I'l-enllss; vice- p reside-nl, Mrs. P. Carr; MHTclarv Ireasurer, Mrs. T. (I. Martin. Insti- l2i: as follows: President, W. H herr; vice-president A. M. Moore; secretary treasurer. !:. .1. Mnhr; auditor,., W. P. Ho.:.-;, and W. J .McNeill, h. J. Mohr wa chosen a delegate lo go lo the district convention at Prince (leorue on February 3. The Men's Progre-ive Cluh at Topley has elected offleers as follows: President, :tprtgo Oov- ingloti; Vice-PresiilenrTjfieter Covington; secretary, &"-FJeitad. The club intends In untie with the Farmers' lustilute. School Oirector He very dili- genl in your studies. IlcmemberJ Mr 11. has jked us .for -a what you havo learned no one recipe ror old t:oinitry loffee. can over take from you. j .. ... ... iJl... k .....I II.. 1 1 -ue 1.111 IHH.M- imiiomi uii ieyf: 1'upll-- Cll, llicy Can I ever! inti roiiee seems ipnte impus- (ke from mc what I haven't sil'1"- I learned eitlier, call they? win someone neip Mrs. II. to. "You know." said Hie LOCKEPORT MAN FOR HOSPITAL Wireless Message From Doctor at Logan Inlet Asking For Instructions Norman Watt, Kovernmcnt agent here, received a Wircle-t niei4aKe tlii nornin from Dr. Traynor at Logan InleL savina-he tiad lieen called (o Lockeport to vicit a cerium cast; and ask in for inttructioiiM in regard lo felling him to a hospital. Mr Watt I trying lo make arrange ment for the boat which taken the iiropeller lo the Prince John lo fetch the man here. EXPERIMENTAL IsALE Universal Trading Co. Januan Sale Window Centre or Attraction this week. Kvcrybody is watching the Jan uary Sale methods of Hie Univer sal Trading Co. That the policy of red tiring each sale line dis played in big window $1.00 eael business day is gelling results goes without saying. Some whi wailed for second day price 01 articles shown Saturday were ili appointed, as loo many thrift? shopiiers who know a bargair when they see it, bought at firs' day price. ECONOMY " Ole Olson had been working at an engine wiwr and his boss, Wirifty man, had been eoaehing him for promotion to fireman witjj uch advice as: "Now, Ole, don t wale a dror of oil that 'costs money. And don't waste the waste, either that's getting expensive loo." When Ole wenl up to be riues- lioned on his eligibility for at engineman he was asked: "Suppose you are on your en pine on a single track. You go around a curve, ami you see nistiin$; toward you an express What would you do?" To which tle replied. "I grab I he oil can; I grab th waste and I yump." NOTICE. II ha-s couie to lily attention lhal Jo. Sigmuiid, now out o town, has gieu out the slate tuenl that. I am collecting hi oul standing accounts. I wish to inform those con cerneu mat i nae no such au thority nor have I any connection whatsoever with the business Jos. Mgniund. lerests. I11 lb.- Mlli-r or the ami Jean M. Kailcy. Imnk line,' U.C.L.S.. left this morning lo spend the week do ing survey work on an island outside the harbor for private in- It s a wise prophet who forgets his own predictions. Advertise in the Daily News. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In tlH' Maltt-r vr Hip .iliiiiiillraliHi Act Ml In Us? Mitlrr f UK- Kslale of- Mnnlisrh Muiirliir.v. Iiii-(iril. Inirnii . TAkK MIMcl. Ilul by imkr "f III UolXMir l' MiB. V( hi 11 if. nuile I Ik 1tt Jav r JiHimry. A.n. X9i6, I ne -aiHiiiiefl .iliiiliu-lnili.r uf llH- r-lj r VlnrttH-i MoniKiatarrir. (ii-n.i. (ml all larin- liav Inn rlaiiii- aritii"! Ihr said lale art IH'M-Io rrqiilrnl lo finnl-li miih-. ir.iHrlv i'rlf)pi hi me mi in- tWiur IIih -.ioi cla ur IHiniarv. A.li. -t. ami all itartip IIKlrbleil lo llir -Ulc ar n-mri-(l i.. nay hit aiiiouiii in uinr nun weimi'!- n. iih ritrthwltU. ohm A. WATT, orrii-ul Ailiiuniii-alir, Prlnii 11111411. H.i lun-rt lit. Mnl ilay r Janim-x. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT COLUMBIA. In llM Vlattrr ir tlx Knali- r OF BRITISH AtlniltilMratlHi Art: llerlK-rt HNiurr. ih-iraxMi. inlolalf. T A k K ViTIcK thai by nrilir t III lliMHiur K. MrH. Vnuur. mailt- the ill l.iv hi January, a.ii. ivrn, i i arpoiniml Aiimini.lrau r ur tlx plilr i.f l(-i brt liithin. (I'TraM'd. aiul all nartlcs Ikiv 111 if riaiiiK araln-l llir italil ptali- arr m-rcliy mpilreil In rurnlli same, )tvxrly vi'iiflHt In UK iai or iM-dirt' llm ilsl ilav of I'rliruary, A.H. ISi'.. ami all parties Iih1. Mnl tu llM' iwii ar rgulrtil In pay 11M- aiiHiiuii hi uinr iihii'uiiiii! 111 mi1 rorlhnilli. ?ionyN A. WATT, orrii-lal AilmiiiUtralur. ITIIi- Ulipi'l, n.c. ImiimI lli ytnil ily uf January. i9i IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. 'In tlx Maltrr uf tin Ailuilnl.tratli Ail ami 111 I In- MaltiM' uf tilt Kslale of Turn oTIrlrn. iiTafi. intiiaie. TAkfc Mtii:k tti.it by order of Ills ladv' iKiiimir r. Mill, v 1.1111. mail.' lie ill day earn cream Infren m :ik itiir f ...l.,.- 1....1 1 irr J'"ir.v. A.p. ivr. uf Hie I i eilat ai'ix.lnlei! ur Turn - iiijiii. vim iiiiisi lavii narn ..... ... -., UAf h I n1 1 1 Kr ' ., . ' , . '" riim aamt hip alil iato arc l fivti AV 1T11I.1X waiKing ery careiess Head Office, Vancouver Factories: Ladner and Abbotsford, B.C. sly. I am a ery careful. driver. I lime been driving 11 car for seven years."' "Lady, you've got nothing on me. I've been walking for flfly.j four years." 1 lirn-liv rratillfil In rimiUli ..ami', nmin-rlv vrririmt In mi on or Im'Thit Hip lt tav ur IVbrnary. A.P. l. anil all parties nud lili-d in tin ruialp are minlrpit in ay Hip aiimiiiil uf tlielr Imli'litciliH-iia lo mt rorltintlli. NortMAN A. VTT. orricial AilmliiUlralor. ITIil'-e I1iimi-I. II.C Dated the iM day ur Jauuarj. ItiO. Absolutely Unbeatable I cannot waste time in a proposition or this k,iinJ so J have rii-ike prirts thai wiij iirinjf action- ami linnsr it now. Here we have u ?2'J,00O.n alock of wonderful merchandise and the heavy .elhng of the In l four days has hardly- scratched it yel. so j nave.niacie niruier ciius all along the line, to force acliou. He here to share (hee wonderful bargain. BUY! GEO. A. WOOD, Stock Adjuster. OVERCOATS SAVE! 11 only. Men's Winter Overcoats in the newest styles and ef fects. Iliese are as fine an Overcoat as any man could wish and they are worth up to ?:;i.."o, Init we must have the money, so out they go at only LIQUIDATION PRICES J dozen Men and khaki. These sold for S2.50,1 but Ihey go for less than half price for dozen Pure Wool Flannel Work Shirts. Regular $i.00, for only SHIRTS , $10.95 SUITS Here is a wonderful bargain 14 only. Soils in Tweeds.- The newest young men's shapes ami the colors are light grey and fawn. The regular value is $32. 50,- hut you can have one and your choice of any enp in the slore tJlQC for only , 14.JJ BLANKETS Here arc 11 only, heavy 10 Hi. joinl Itlankels in fawn camel hair wotd. Ihese are full double size anil the regular price is $ls.ut. I am going lo lei I hem go for $14.45 Then lite same in silver grey, regular .$17.50, to go at 245 WORK SHIRTS s Flannel Work. .Shirts, iu clerical grey, light grev ?1.22 ?1.85 8 dozen Men's Hroadclolh Shirls, in fancy stripes with detach able collar lo match. A real !3.25 value for i dozen Campus Shirts in Hombay Cord and Madras in 1 lovelv lovely stripe effects wilh soft collars and double wear cuffs. Regular 83.50 for UNDERWEAR TiiriibiiU's famous all wool Underwear, 2 piece soils, thai sold regularly al $2.75 garment. Out Ihey go $1.95 51.95 ":i $1.95 As above in combination. This is a genuine bargain in JJ1 "JtJ a Si. 50 suit of combinations going for Look for the Cross Road Sign at Thor Johnson's 720 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." .Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & CoU Storage Co., Ltd- Prince Rupert, B.C.. WE SELL ONLY ONE COAL The Best! NANAIMO-WELLINGTON (Deep Scam) has made good wherever used. Our double , reened coal ensures heat and is most economical. Our Naiiaimo-Wellington Nut Coal is the best Kitchen Range iuel obtainable. ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 116 and 117 TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 639 Gr. 238 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBY Man. Dir. Night Phones 687 B39 Gr. 238 Black 735