VANDERHOOF CHOSEN AS AN EDITORS’ HOME Unfinished Hote! ‘Purchased by National Editorial Association and Will be Completed Kea Peps tab- at Once. let is Guaves mouth, : oowestel ined That Vanderhoof is to have the eines are re % nonthern home of the National oeneS Se Editorial ‘Association’ was the fumes. Then 1 word brought to town Sunday are inhaled with night by B. Westcott, immigra- the breath and come into direct contact with the bronchial tubes and lungs ina 4, way that medi- cine swallowed into the stomach ‘ cannot possibly do. By this direct action, Peps not only strengthen and protect any weak spotin chest Hy or throat, but give ,Wis immediate relief * to those suffering @ from bronchitis, asthma, night cough, etc. All dealers or Peps Co., Toronto. 50c. . box, 3 for $1.25. FREE TAAL Send this adver- tisement and Ic. stamp for postage to Peps Co,., Toronto, and re ceive free trial package. tion agent of the G. T., P. and Canadian Government Railways. They have purchased the site and partly erected hotel which was commenced five years ago by Vanderhoof & Co. of Chicago, and will complete it at once. Part of it will be kept exclusively for the use of the National Fditorial As- sociation and the other, part will be used as a first class hotel, de- signed to attract tourists and sportsmen from all over the world. Where Scribes Meet. The idea of the National Edi torial Association is to provide place where scribes may meet for holidays and where special writers may get right away from th glare of the city and work amid ideal surroundings, taking a day off for hunting or a week's excur- sion after big game or where they may lure the trout at their will from the numerous streams an lakes in the neighborhood. The opening of this home places Vanderhoof on the map It means also that central British Columbia, including Prince Ru pert, will get a lot of advertising which it could not secure in any other way. Although members o he Editorial Association passed us by during their recent tour they cannot do so again, as they will certainly wish to visit their own headquarters when coming to British Columbia. There is bu one other home of the kind and that is in Virginia. Recently Inspected. Vanderhoof was chosen recently by Charles C. Grant, the field secretary of the organization, wh« arrived a week ago in a privat car and inspected the neighbor hood. He was accompanied o1 the visit by a number of mei nnuected with land development d colonization companies and R. C. W. Lett, immigration agent f the G. T. P. It is understood that tender: for the completion of the building are being called at once and i may be ready for occupation soor after Christmas. The walls and roof are already up and it is nov A. W. EDGE CO.!a1p ROUTE TO ALASKA 2nd Avenue - Prince Rupert if Trial Trip Proves Successfui BEAVER BOARD Regular Service will be * FOR WALLS OF Established. ae ING ad BOARD (Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) Washington, Oct. 13.—Georg: Mitchell says that the three-day flight to Alaska across Canada would be attempted this winter If cold weather flying proves suc cessful, a regular air route to Alaska will be established. STREET RAILWAY trade-mark it isn’t Beaver Beard (Special by G.T.P. Teleerapns. J Oakland, Cal., Oct. 13.—The Linish off your attic—partition street railwaymen who have been «2 PW oo ae new on strike sinee October 1 have Ne .ver Board. Tedecessenens oo agreed with the company to arbi *, for your new home, for the club, trate their differences. store or the offiee— Beaver Board. eT t -ckes the place of lath, plaster and vel paper, gives you better walls and BELGIAN KING KING IS icngs, mcre han “wee more san- et a GUEST OF HOOVER is every reo son ieomai nene against r Beaver Evard. Get the a pay you to be pariicular. (Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) care Santa Barbara, Oet. 13.—-The A. W. EDGE CO. King and Queen of Belgium have Distributers,Prince Rupert arrived here and are the personal guests of Herbert Hoover. Ser «: * Jack Young of Alice Arm pass- ed through the city on Saturday en route to his old “stamping- L. C EBY grounds.” Jack, who did con- ° tracting work on the Dolly Varden ad Railroad, went overseas a couple BUILDER AND nee ig of years ago but returns CONTRACTOR great satisfaction in being able to get back to northern B. C., al- Alterations and{Repaire though he has nothing but good ge * to say of his experiences “over Plans and Estimates furnished thane ” : Phone Green 450 : motllleniesteeninn st Rh. Lawrence was an up-river raee oneal passenger yesterday morning. MEN TO ARBITRATE THE DAILY CLASSIFIED) ADVERTISING Phone 98 This ie the Advertising Column that people read when they want anything it brings results WANTED. rHE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY want a repre sentative in this territory. Full information and literature will be mailed on request, M. J. Gillespie, ‘Inspector, Standard Bank Bidg., Vancouver, B.C. WANTED— One bookkeeper, male, and two ye Apply personally to G. T. P. Telegraph Co. : Third Aveiion. tf W AN’ rED—Kitchen help, wages #60, at Inlander, 830 Second Ave. between ith and 8th sts. WANTED [Two experienced laundry workers. Pioneer Laun dry. : 239 WANTED Housekeeper to cook for three men. Apply P. O. box 895. 242 WANTED—Four good house car penters. Dalgarno & W atts. ene FOR sate FOR SALE—Small pleasure boat with new four-cycle 4 h. p marine engine; or will ttad for piano or anything of value Also for sale fishing and hunt ing boat and one 12 h. p. gas engine cheap. See MeGowan the cycle man. Seeond Avenue Near McBride Street. Phons Blue 4214. t FOR SALE—+t Holstein cow, good milker; 1 heifer 18 months old; { heifer calf, 7 months. Also sow with 5 sucklings 3 weeks old. Apply C. Fossum, Spiller River, Porcher Island, B. C. FOR SALE—Beds, sheets, blan- kets, stoves, chairs, tables, at 1817 Seventh Avenue, Seal Cove Saturday from 2 till 9 o'clock. lake jitney to Seal Cove se hool FOR SALE—House and fares lot situated on Alfred Street, Sec- tion 7. Forty-two foot frantage no reasonable offer refused. Phone Black 441. 240 HALIBUT BOAT HILDA for SALI Now in port and can be ex amined befOre she leaves for Ketchikan Mond lay morning, JNEY AT 8 PER CE NT on build- ing Loans. Apply Prince Ru pert Housing Ltd.. Geo W Nickerson, Secretary. tf FOR SALE Cabinet Edison gramophone, with thirty rec- ords, in good condition. Apply 623 Eighth Avenue West. hi FOR SALE—Fifty feet of garden hose; used twice. Phone Black —_< i PIANO FOR SALE in good condi- tion. Phone 1@5. Open heater and baby buggy for sale. Phone Black 511. 240 FOUND—Key ring with Yale and post office-box keys. Apply Daily News office. FOR RENT STORE TO RENT at 141 Second Avenue. Will be fixed to suit tenant. Can be used for dwell- ing house if so desired. Apply Harry: Hanson, the Reliable Plumber. “f Three-Roomed modern flat for rent and furniture for sale. Bargain for cash. Apply P.O. box 937 or phone 4. it MISCELLANEOUS THE NORTON—The place for a shampoo. Hairdressing. Scalp treatment. 210 Fourth Street. Open 10 a.m. or by appoint- ment. Phone 493. tf CORSETS MADE TO MEASU RE Mrs. Director, phone Blue 92 P.R.FEED Co. ' PHONE 68 Hay, Grain, Feed Seeds and Fertilizer CHICKEN FEED a Specialty Mail Orders promptly attended to 0. Box 333 908 3rd Ave. NEWS f aaiDOCTORS BILLS, “ECZEMA ENDED Madame A. Lariviere of Fall was no better. SEVERE CUT HEALED Mr. ©. Oakley of Saskatoon, who River, Mass., suffered with eezem® gustained a terrible cut on his leg, for three years, and had treatment from several doctors, all of whom gave up the case. ‘‘Finally,’’ she says, ‘‘I went to a specialist, which cost me another $20, but I bill! and attended me for five weeks, ‘‘A friend advised me to try but the wound did not heal, and he Zam-Buk, which I did, and for , which I have ever since been thank- ful. I very soon felt some relief, and petseverance with Zam-Buk completely rid me of the disease.’’ : ‘‘Had I known of Zam-Duk when the accident occurred, I could have saved myself a $40 doctor's A doctor sewed t, advised me to go into a hospital. ‘*T objected, however, and used ’ time was back at work.’’ . SAVED — sore on his fac 273. it TIMBER SALE X 1819. Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C., not loter than noon on the 22nd day of Octo ! 1919, for the purchase of Licence|* X 1819, to cut 335,000 feet of Cedar, Hemiock and Balsam on an area situated on Labouchere Channel, Range 43, Coast D strict. me ! year will be allowed for re moval of timber Further particulars of the Chief Forester Victoria, B. C., or District Forester, Prince hupert, B. ¢ TIMBER SALE X 1807. Sealed] tenders will be received by the District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C., not later than noon on the 22nd day of Octo ber, 19019, for the purchase of Licents \ 1807, to cut 170,000 feet of Spruce t Hemiock and-B alsam on an area situated on Elcho Harbor, Range 3, Coast District Two (2) years will.be allowed for re moval of timber Purther particulars of the Chief Forester Victoria, B. C., or District Forester, Prince LAND ACT : tlee of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. i 1 Queen Charlotte Islands Land District ‘ording Distriet of Prince Rupert, and ‘uate at Port Clements, Grabam Island TAKE NOTICE that we, the Graham Is lend Spruce & Cedar Co., Limited, of Port ('ements, occupation lumbermen intend t: apply for permission to lease the fol howing described lands:— Commencing at & post planted at the N.W. corner of Block 53, townsite of Port Clements; thence N. 70 deg. W 540 ft.; thence south 33 deg. W 455 ft.; thence s uth 237.77 ft.; thence east 472.95 ft toenee following the shore line in a north ‘ 'sterly direction to the point of com hencement and containing 7.1 acres, more or less GNAHAM ISLAND SPRUCE & CEDAR CO LIMITED, Dated August 12th, 1990. “oe ROYAL Pool Room moved to 721 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel CIGARS SODA Two per cent. Beer oo JOHN PELLICANO peove ¥ ~~ TORK’ SELL TOVE Gurneys commenced mak- ing stoves in 1843. Still in the same line of business 1919, Hundreds in use in Prince Rupert. einem eee PRPS OPE PPO @ OOS « occupation logger, toads to apply for permission to lease fi tiowing described lands commencing at & post ; thence north 40 chains to , and containing Stand, Empr:ss Hotel Phones 176, Black 334 SEND FOR JOE PPPOE LDO POP OLE PLEO OPE POO DOO DOOM eecupation marries . we Commencing at a post ‘south 40 chains hence we | EH. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Sh I all interior fr ways J ha REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. Ice Cream HOME - MADE CANDY Ice Cream Bricks Always in Stock. FOR mas nf $2875.01 Fasy ae Las “SUTH oe We Keep Nothing But the Mr. and Mrs. Christopher rhird Avenue, Second Street. NOW OPEN P.R.CAFE Best in Town Second Avenue, ~ Near Empress Theatre JamesF. Marten SIGNWRITING PAINTING DECORATING Phones 544 and Black 507 ON SALE aT Fred Stork’s Hardware SECOND AVENUR Phone Black 114 P.O, Box 514 Workshop: 829 Second Avenue The “Gartland”’ Boarding House 416 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydock Board by Month or Week, Phone Red 445 oe TOM LEE C0. 840 Second Avenue, VEGETABLES Wholesalé and Retail General Contre Labor, 2 Rupert, Phone Green « Office, We: Sell : : Coa L acnaenceounsnessoreerettrn FOR ELECTRICAL W 336 and Ave. pasate BLACK 367 — ave Money !” ENTISTRY —— yo penTist » gmith Block Phone LOPS OOD DOD DN Cam Joe Brown's | Motor Transfer an‘ et Passenger Service and directly nor ; thence east 40 chains Exchange.