Page 2 . THE DAILY Nb ws = jj _ +} A EE aA VANDERHOOF (meee Ae a eo — tte. THE DAILY News NERVES ALL | gay ' RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA ue School Inspector Gordon H, Fine Diam = PRINCE ’ 1 | Gower has recently inspected the on Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News GOI fr 10 PIF FS schools in this district and has ee ee an Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. 4 nothing but —_ in eg Engagement iting ) om with the conduct of the sehoots HH. F. PULLEN, MANAGING Eprror. “ 8 t. u ~ ed and the efliciency of the teachers. "i es ae Frit-a-tives Conquer He congratulates the achool 1 {SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Meiyous Prostration boards on their good formune in e City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75e. obtaining such a high class of in By Mail—Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year $6.00. wm R. No.4, Gueerr Puams,Man, | structors. aeeetes A diamond ts the hardest «tx: E To United States and other countries, in advance, $7.50 In the year | 10, T had Nervous Dr. M. Sparrow, government world. Nothing wil! scratch is Mm the T - 98. Prostration im its worst form; ‘attle inspector, has been inspect very hard to break mien te ‘ ELEPHONE 7 dropping from 170 to 115 pounds. awe ” : Fs N i “ er 1 wit! hams a a ing the cattle in this distriet and 0 acid will affect it. It can by aoane TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING — 75 cents per ineh. ad ae a“ © ae : na finds them all in good health and ee and will come out just 4 bene we “a Laat recovery, and evccy medicine I tri a th ee 1206 tubereuioel vefore. ght s« Contract Rates _ application. prov “d useless until a friend induced there | meee lite Cubereu ’ . ———-— --—— —-— — - ne 4 take “Fruit-a-tives”” among them. Yet some diamonds are worth moro “satya * ae vee ; hid others. is Slued for etan DAILY EDITION. «p- Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1919. I began to mend almost at once, Paul FE. Russell, well known inj} ness and 8 nageed t valued for white and uover had such good health as T | eonstruction days here, has re imperfections such as spot ee Ge have enjoyed the past eight years. [turned from overseas accompan- aw = OW ar Prince Rupert lam acver without “Pruit-a-tives” lied by Mrs. Russell. [ have had 20 years experienc . As Grain Port. inthe house’. JAS.8, DELGATY. “er ee business and will guarantee satisfac Moreton Frewen says he thinks Prince Rupert should be- BOe. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. Road building is over for this Resiias Gb One mentionec come a grain port. We think so too. As he says, we have the] At all dealers or sent postpaid by |season in the Nechako oe have rings at $50, $75, $250. uy, si railway grade, and we have the port and all we need are the] Frvit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. a a oe . vant yom do fine large stone at $1200. , | ; ‘usse or e ‘ars rove. ‘ facilities do handle the output. There is nothing to stop Prince ae © Bexl years ten . Rupert’s development as a port, except the lack of facilities. : os ares ‘ JOHN BULGER These are coming gradually and before long we should be fully Three hundred steers have been Jeweler equipped to handle a big business. One of the first things for distributed among the ranchers 1: i T of the Ootsa and Francois Lake he Gift Store the Board of Trade to do, once the railroad mixup is settled, will j , valleys under the direction of the Land Settlement Board. be to invade Ottawa, to bombard the ministers and bring pressure to bear to give us a fair show in the commercial race, TIMBER SALE X 1889. a Importance of Sealed tenders will be received by the HAZELTON (¢ ——.| Minister of Lands not later than hoon on —_—_ Greuntheg to Hupert. i eh Nak Win ‘Wiadiehen the 20d day of December, 1919, for the! ne thermometer reached the See ALBERT & McCAFFERY A despatch from Victoria yesterday said that the Minister reo0 feet of Spruce, Hemlock andl zero mark here last Saturday before you purchase t E | 4 awit i . 4 »1 Ce on ¢ ‘a situate ska ' , . & of Lands was now on his way to Ottawa to take up with the = Aes ae is Samet Bel teht. There was. considerble Ottawa Government the question ol developing the Groundhog lai wf aa be allowed for re-) snowfall during the week. s . | . e coal fields by building a railway into the Naas valley. rhe im-| Further particulars of the Chief, Forest winisl Ma gra ai ate n Ing in e Ul} | Ine portance of this matter is one that has already been officially | Prince Rupert, B. ©, \ arry | i ‘ Pon , ‘ 5 warming in his new house in Sy recognized by the local Board of Trade. We need more than ciated: tael teeth. We handle anything else a plentiful supply of coal, not only for domestic use — ‘ but to bunker ships and supply cargo for those that need it. A new hotel has been’ opened Prince Rupert S ruce Co. $ Lumber Coal is still a necessary article of commerce. We have not at New Hazelton. It is called the B Cc ill’ Fj . New Hazelton Hotel and will be ° e 1 § ir yet developed electric power to a point where it will take the Baer serpy one tn ae ‘ . : under the eflicientenanagement of L C place of coal for driving ships and also for heating purposes. John Sault, whose aim is always ime ement Plaster Oil is becoming scarcer and the price is going up. , Goal is stil TIMBER SALE X 1881. comfort and convenience for his Brick Shingles Laths the staple. . guests. Sealed tenders ll_be received by the . e e It is difficult to imagine what would be the effect on this} Minister of Lands not later than neon on ——_—_—_—XX— — al seh ' : We | ihe, 204, day of December, 1919, for the Chris P. Warwick, who. was ° All & M ff port if it became the shipping point for Groundhog mines. t parenece Magee = toed, te owt J brought from the Terrace sawmill rt Cc a ery, Ltd. have only to see what coal has done for other places, to picture] Cedar on Lot 1511, Dinan Bay, Queen} Jast Saturday presumably with Charlotte District : what it would do for us. One (1) year will be allowed for re-] mortal injuries sustained at the ® 4) moval of timber - . » s 7 Association Further particulars of the Chiet Forest-| ill to his head, is making a re- Athletic er, Victoria, B. C., or Distriet Forester,|] markable recovery at the local Rupert Amateur Athletic Association. ‘They recognize in it a | We J. Mackenzie, a local mer Ss. : : , chant, was fined $50 and costs f need and are backing it up. Some of the committees were out Sor bepielan entrasta to tndides collecting yesterday and they were all well received, some of the as a sequel of the tecent Indian merchants expressing thanks to them for undertaking the work. celebration. The magistrates were With such a spirit, the a&Ssociation should be a success. Gets Good Gusenit. : Piince Hupert, Bt. sausieak . ee The people of the city are ‘ing good support to the Prince 6-6 se “ametont. Aibletic Associaton. ‘They 1 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CANADIAN PACIFIC OOBAN SERVICES B.C. Coast Steamship Services PACIFIC aT. Indian Agent R. E. Boring, Dr. i CANCELLATION OF RESERVE |, Wrinch and R. 8. Sargent. Seme of the committees have not yet reported and they are sr *. or SS 8.8. PRINCESS MARY asked to get to work at once so that the institution may begin],,.XOTICk Js, MEREDY OIVEN, mat te] 4 a Ruady, who recently dis-|) F#r Ketchikan, Juneau, Gkagway, Alaska, from Prince Rupe to fulfil its purpose. op sana tenese O'R MADEN solved his partnership with W. For Vancouver. enaets on8 Seattle from Prince Rupert Victory Loan is tenes Depereeeey Smeur of tants | MeKay in the transfer business nevember ¢ . Victoria, B. C.. here is moving to Burns Lake 8. 8. PRINCESS BEATRICE Making Good Progress. a td where he Will conduct a pool room From Prince Rupert for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Hardy Bay, Alert Bay The Victory Loan is being well received throughout the LAND ACT and boarding house as well as a Beaver Cove, Powell River, Vancouver and Victoria— country. It looks now as if the people of Canada are determined ee general transfer business. Every Saturday at to do their own financing. The money is needed and the rent |Moetice of intention to Apply to Lease Land. | + For rates, reservations and sailings, apply | ; : In Queen Charlotte Isiands Land District, paid for it is a good one. Recording District of Prince Rupert, | and W. C. ORCHARD, Genera! Agont. one ’ : ’ ’ ? ituate at Port Clements, Graham Island. . Hundreds of people have money to hire out. They want to]. "\orice tat we. the Graham Is. C or 3rd Avenue and 4th-Street = Prince Rupert, B.C. let it out at a profit. At the same time they do not want to take wat Spruce Soe Co., Limited, of Port aR | f a te rae cle . oe o H yen, P OOOO OOD OPO LOO LO OO ae ID risks. The Dominion wants money and is willing to pay @ g00d |, ‘apply’ ror permission to lease the fol- price. Five and a half dollars is offered for the use of every |'oMins described lands T planted at the 7 hundred and the principal will be returned in the specified time.]N.wW. corner of Block 53, townsite of Port : : ! : y Clements; thence N. 70 deg. W 540 ft.; The banks are offering only three per cent for the same. Their} icine. coun 33 dex. W—455 TL: thence stam < me , ; 3 i , . — th 237.77 ft.; thence east 472.95 ft; price is mulch too low for these days of high living costs. The come 097.07 Fs ; . . . » fo # the shore line in a north- wise person is the one that secures the highest rent for his eaaberiy Girection to the polat of com money coasistent with safety. The Victory Loan is the best |memsement and containing 7.1 seres, more ffer vet. GRAHAM ISLAND SPRUCE & CEDAR CO offer yet LIMITED. fated August 12th, 1919. al] —a A «S.S. PRINCE RUPERT or S.S. PRINCE GEORGE — SAILING NOTION bas now and not a COLD THURSDAY and SUNDAY MIDNIGHT for SWANSON BAY, OOEAN FALE . IN THE MATTER OF an application for later. VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE. ty a he Foe -- FR FS WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MIDNIGHT FOR ANYOX oR ' _ Block Thirty-one (31), BEST LUMP COAL , City of Prince Rupert, (Man 923 8. 8. PRINCE JOHN Ist Prize $200 Cash. ma SO $13.00 For Stewart, Gctober 29th, November | 2nd Prize $100 Cash. of one i) month from the first publica. e Massett, and Port Clements, Novemb Dean a ‘ tion fb ff, fresh tifleat f title wu su “ we otte Islan oints ard Prize $50 Cash. ‘ aoe ateees Seainthamenh latte ™ “thee A. of per ton delivered einem Gasce Charette teas Pou Special Prizes, $50 Cash. Esther MeKenzie, which certificate of title Sean TRAIN SERVICE These prizes go to those who secure the largest number of ip umbered “27 ™ i ae Phone eee ~~ tay an a tee " — eerthaere ‘ + New: Ty . iti te . ng} H. Ff. MACLEOD, ‘rince George, mion and innipe « i new subscribers to the Daily News. The competition is decides! pee Tee. eutis - ait malate cass ond soul by points which are earned on new subscriptions as follows: Land Registry Omee, Terminal Coal Co whi : City Circulation. Out of Town Circulation. ___ Ntind. day ‘of Seplember. 1940 ’ AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES ‘ -= 7 ; ; For information and reservations apply | ' ee _ sete hs points - . MINERAL ACT. Black 85 City Ticket Office, G26 Third Avenue. Phont 260 6 Months, $4 ..... 50 points { Month, 50c. .:.... 50 points eee . ee. UE canes a 1,000 points 6 Months, 83. .....+. 350 points Certificate of Improvements. . ; ae = eee Uae. OF6 . cons S200 pointe |. 4: Yoar, OB: v5 «0 cs caa 800 points NOTICE d “Silver Tip’ 1 “Mo ih” MM Com ort Cou Renewals, City or Outside. Chime. situate in the Naas. River Mining For fort, rtesy~ ao _-a naeten AVEBion © Cassi District : On every dollar colleeted, 50 pts. Where vlocated Tuas tear tities touch and Service Bl k 14 Section ] vead of Alice Arm on its west side, : SPECIAL CASH BONUSES. F 2. ose that Lewis W. Patmore, go to Lots l and 2, oc ’ nn Anyone turning in ten fully paid up new yearly subscriptions | pypwiitt Dreke, Regisiver et the busteus juri » firs e eri : est gets a starter’s s|Court of British Col , B. C., Fre Th SAVOY HOTEL Y 0.00 “7 eee irst week of entering the contest gets a starter’s bonus Miners "continent Rac, insktee e WHO WILL _ 4 in Section J . : sixty days from the date hereof, to apply Dou ‘orner LO ° Anyone during the course of the contest securing 100 fully [if [iMprovement te tor te Certifioate F.T.B For a beautiful ble Office. Fine Warehouse paid yearly subscriptions gets a Century Bonus of $100 in addition] ining a Crown Grant of each of the Y a wness about 4 squares from Post _, and see above claims. MANAGER Come ane > Property. Terms Given. lo any prizes or commissions otherwise earned, And further take notice that action, wn pine Every competitor, whether the winner of, the four big prizes der section 85, must be commenced before Phone 37 P.O Box 1704 | . the issuance of such Certificate of | 'e- or not stands to make a substantial sum, according to the amount | ments. _—s collected. opted this 18th day of September, A. p. DAVID H. HAYS 1919 Nominations for the competitiop should be on the form here- a weed Corner 2nd Averlue and 2nd Street with and its receipt at the office starts the competitor with 100 : > eee points. Nominate yourself or a friend, but each contestant can|!% THE st PRRME COURT OF sRITiSN Hotel Prince Rupert ; be nominated only once, - ae The contest manager will be in the office only from 4:30 to]'’ THK MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA ; |‘ ; : TION ACT UROPEAN PLA 6 each afternoon, when every information will be given intending In THE warren inf oat per rd and . : og ch OF THE ESTATE OF . competitors. ROBERT J. DUNN, DECEASED INTER” t wih Lum er . eas ea a Bet TR simon cues eorgeto NOMINATION BLANK TAKE NOTICE that in order of His 0G ae p. 0, 0% © Honour F. McB. Young, made the 17th day A La Carte, PHONES 130 and 423. — . of Oetober, A. D. 1919, | was appointed 1 hereby nominate as a contestant in your Prize Competition: Dura tcntamed’ iRe, estate of Robert i wcoccoocooors . - Dunn, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby ; required to furnish same, properly verif 4 ” ne i a i i : to ne on or before the 17th day of No House vember, A.D. 19019, and all parties in B. ©. Largest Assortment Bf Lumber |” Central FISH BOXES 4 SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR CEDAR lebied to the estate are required u ; " j Address ere Ge a a ree eee rae ul 4 r ° t to “ine — suman oat te ee oo ameunt f their indebtedness to me Near Drydock Consult Us. nn 2 MeMULLIN, ; OMetal Administrat s omens i DATED this 17th day of Oetober, 1010 Board by Month or Week. Phone Red 446 orm