law. Novembet 6. 19019. FULLER'S ——— LIMITED ——_—_——_- svril, 2 ow. 400; 402.. 75c Smoked Black Cod and Kip Bee! ( ‘ordial, special 20 pose fresh een Sty. see! ..+.+++ $1.26 | We have perhaps the largest stock of Sweet, Sour and Mixed Pickles in the city oz. §1ze eee Cliquot Birch Beer, a delicious Beverage 25¢ Thorpe 'sGrapeCordial 30c ) apes Relish, Mustard Raspberry Vinegar,sp! 35¢ | and Chili Sauce to your Cottom’s Bird Seed, the liking. original, only .... 25e | Libby’s Sauerkraut, Whisks, Brooms, Stove large tins. Qe | Another line we carry a ful) line of is Drug Sundries such as Cough Medicines. Liniments, Salts, Boracic Acid, Borax, etc. Brushes, Shoe Brush- es, etc Best stock in the city and at lowest prices. Victoria Cross Choco- late. Have you tried | Rit, per package 10¢ it? In tins, only 25c | Mapleine Flavour gives Van Houten’s Cocoa, the finest taste to your syrup, per bot. 50c Egg Color, 2and 4 oz. bottles Big Special--American ellow Corn Meal, ali sizes Reindeer Condensed Coffee and Reindeer nsed Cocoa, Conat none better, on sale, 4 Ibs. for 25c only ..25e. and 35c | Horse Radish, wet or ‘rigco, on Sale, per lb, 40¢ | dry. Nice and fresh: ‘ing’sCreamWhipper 25¢/ _ order now. Prices for Jam in Van- 25e couver run to $1.50 ne Curry Powder yenul in glass on ive tah ! ebhart’s ChiliPowder per tin. Our price the original Mexican epee $1.25 Powder, only ....--> 5Oe Try Strawberry Jam abasco Sauce, per bot. 50c¢ | Junket Tablets .... 15¢ ‘itchen Bouquet, per | Oleomargarine....... 45¢ bottle ..» §0e | Domoleo Molasses for Hot ‘ellington Knife Polish, 25e | Cakes. slery Salt, per bottle 20c | Our Pastry and Biscuit De- resh Peels, just ar- rtment is extending. rived, whole or cut, atch our window for per Ib .... 60¢| — good things to eat. ird’sCustard Powder 20¢ | Tea. Fuller's Special eLaren’s Quick Pud- Rlend. None Better. ings, Custard, Tapi- Per pound....... 60c oca and Chocolate, | Big Soap Special. per package ........ 15¢ | Palm Olive, 2 for 25e Per dozen $1.35 yn Starch, 2 pack- ages for : 25c Ivory Soap, 2 bars for 15¢ sparagus Tips special 40¢ | Per case of 100 bars, $7.25 hilling’s Coffee, Ib.. $059 s0nees wie .. 65e || other tins as Malkin’s Best, Nabob, Empress, etc., per Ib... eh tchiiendne ss 6 6 bi 60¢ uller’s Fresh Groun 55e wo Stores Phones 44, 45 and 534 | R. W. .Cameron G& Co. Beg to announce that not being able to obtain their old corner on Second Avenue, at the head of what The used to be Centre Street, they have opened on Old rhird Avenue, No. 626, with a carefully selected [ um stock of Back Jewellery, Watches and Clocks, Toilet Re- quisites, Cutlery, Cut Glass, etc. All fresh from the factories, and are now ready to welcome their new and old time patrons in their new store at No. 626 Third Avenue Opposite Dominion Telegraph Office MINING STOCK FOR SALE I have for sale part of the treasury shares in The B. C. Silver Mines, Ltd. Capital - $1,500,000 One of Properties is situated between the famous Premier Mine and the Bush Mines, Ltd. These shares will be listed on the Vancouver Stock Exchange. For further particulars apply to O. B. BUSH 344 Pender Street W. VANCOUVER THE DAILY NEWs THAT NIGHT COUGH Could anything be more or more exhausting? eee'aul endit! The Pine vapor breathed down the air passages when a Peps is dissolved in the mouth relieves theirritation, soothes the inflamed Place and stops the cough. Mr. John Doussept of Little Current, Ont., says: “I was troubled with an irritating cough that kept me awake at nights, Nothing I tuok gave me relief untill used Peps. This wender- ful breathe-abie remedy, however has entirely rid me of the cough a For asthma, bronchitis, laryn- tis, sore throat and colds use |'PEPs SUMMARY OF WORK OF LANDS DEPARTMENT Interim Report Issued at Victoria Showing Large Amount of Useful Work. VICTORIA, Novy. 6. While it thay not be construed as anything more than an interim report and not intended as a document for presentation to the Legislature, a brief statistical summary dealing ith the administration of the various branches of the Provin- cial Department of Lands affords information of general interest. In authorizing an abridged refer ence for publication the Hon. T. Db. Pattulle emphasizes the fact that by reason of the somewhat ambitious nature of a number of policies adopted by this depart ment, time has been required to elapse in order to provide their tangible justification. Company Failures. It is pointed out that not a little difficulty presented itself befor« method of handling the peculiar conditions of the dry bell could be evolved with promise Boom day land com- which had large areas of irri lands had failed yin the obligations rhe sale of land at high prices with “water delivered had netted them tine profits, while the fruit grower reaped his own particular crop of water ditlicul ties by reason of failure on the part of the water companies. to earry out their part of the bar The only solution, there deemed capable of relieving increasingly serious condition- was direct assistance to the pro an effective of success. panies become pos sessors of gable gain fore ducer. The Conservation Fund. One result of that decision was an amendment to the®Water Act providing a Conservation Fund of #2,000,000 to be drawn upon at the rate of $500,000 per annum il demanded that amount of annual assistance. By extending statutory authority for the formation of water users’ ommunities to take over and operate irrigation works under a policy of Gevernment assistanc: nothing circumstances became obvious that short of such a course would meet Hence, in the report re it is shown that assist the case. ferred to rendered in the ance has been f Peachland to the extent of Case ¢ $12,000 Naramata $35,000 Seotty Creek, $13,000, and Rut land, $3,000. In these districts The Very Latest Styles —= in | Ladies’ Ready to Wear have arrived this week and are now on view. Business te ‘n the immediate future have decided Mrs. . - oom to stay by Prince Rupert. Our store has ae remodelled, making it thoroughly up to date. For ' ‘8\ty and value, visit the UP TO DATE ST /RE ~ GOLDBLOOM'’S Third Avenue the community has organized it self and existing works are being epaired ana renewed | nder ex pert supervision Province Gets Money Back. Of the larger concerns, for in it is pointed out that 844 loaned to the Wh stance, 000 has Deen Valley Irrigation and Power Go pany because its service is ess¢ tial to the water users of the eon miunity vhile the company tise was not in a position to finan he necessary repairs tte ident | that service Similarly im _ the ease of the Kelowna’ Irrigation Company, $20,000 has been loan wad 1 mi (Util tonservation rund under like conditions while as security for the P nee's in vestment in both case the Gro rnment holds it as a first charge Phone 524 National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Cor. Fulton and Sixth Prompt Attention } ' | | waitatl the whole { the property f the company as well as the] | , ; i undertaking is it will thus be seen that although | he outlays involved are not in considerable the capital is amp!y} lceoouped and the investment ade | mencement Applications Coming in. And as tribute to the success } | pevenus producing from the com | } of| ihe hie a. bserved§ that there are twenty applications for assistance now being dealt with | according to their merit and rela tive in portance tion of the will be From this see report, therefore, it} seen that the Department is following out a tanta- mount to Government ownership and Government control rolled into one. Involved legal positions, necessarily impose lim- itations and until a number of cases are shaken down to a more practical level Government ac- quisition on a wholesale scale would be bad business for the province and of no effective bene. Nit to the individual water user. It s noted, by the way, that thorough Investigations are being out it policy however carried respect of all interests in volved Aeroplane Spruce. Another interesting the Department's work is that with the effects of the Aeroplane Spruce Cutting Act—a measure passed by the phase of dealing Legisla- lure for the purpose of removing all obstacles to rapid recovery of a Commodity urgently the Royal Air Force. The figures themselves are eloquent of the suecess accomplished. From the time the Order-in-Couneil passed the Provincial Executive in Jan vary of last year needed try and the legis- lation passed a couple of months late!; was merely ofa confirmatory nature—-until the end of October. just eight months 26,124,000 feet of spruce and 9,224,000 feet of fir had been cut and shipped. In other words, this amount represented sufficient tim ber to afterwards, build 20,000 aeroplanes, Forest Revenue. Nor is the least interesting part of the Minister's interim summary that seetron dealing with com- parative forest revenue for the last four years ending September 30 of this year. It is shown, for instance, that for the year 191: the total figure stood at $41,851.- O00 rhis grew in 1917 to $2,- Send For This Great Book 3 of traps to use; of skinning and handling e them worth the most of every provi in trapping or collecting Fur-bearers, mail the Soman today, THE ART OF TRAPPING” és NOT a but a real Trapper’s Guide containi of inestimable value to any trai . it wi help the experienced trapper and (each the art of successfully trapping the Norch Ame: will send this great book FREE to any ne res No trapper or Fur collect afford his areat book, Send for qonr autem” SHUBERT. ro THE LARGEST HOUSE IN THE WORLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN NORTH AMERICAN RAW FURS 324 DONALD ST., WINNIPEG, CANADA. THIS COUPON TOPaAy WITHOUT OBLIGATION SEND ME THE ART OF TRAPPING” THE BEST AND MOST COMPLETE TRAPPER'S GUIDE EVER PUBLISHED ‘ and keep me posted on Raw Fur Market **4 Conditions during the Fur Season of 1919-1920 ame SICN AND MAIL se (PLease PRINT NAME) Post Office lectoral istrict Mrs. A. W. Clarke | R. A. M. Lon. Eng. Formerly teacher at the Presbyterian Ladies College, Melbourne, Australia. PIANO, ORGAN, ETC. Will open Musie Studio No. 333 2nd Ave. Now ennolling pupils. Address Norfolk House Phone Black 329. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labor, Exchange. Prince Rupert, BOC. Phone 547 — P.O. Box 725 TOM LEE CO. 044,000; in 1918 to $2,172,000 and for the year which closed on Sep- tember 30 last, the figures reached 62,735,000. While to the general administration of the Department whose normal cost of adminis- tration, it should be remarked, has not inereased—is ascribed some of the more favorable continued on Page Four.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HUGH MacPHERSON MARTIN, DE CEASED, INTESTATE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN fO WHOM —— Georgetown Lumber Co. PHONES 180 ang 423. _ P. O. BOX 1632 Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central B. C. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR CEDAR Consult Us. 'T MAY CONCERN of an order made by His Honour Judge Young, Local Judge, in the above matter on the 9th day of Octo ber, 1919, as follows IT 18 ORDERED that J. H. MecMuilin, OMcial Administrator for a portion of the County of Atlin, be allowed to swear to the death of Hugh MacPherson Martin as having oecurred on the 4th day of August, i919, one month from the date of the first publication of notice of this order unless in the meantime proof is furnisher the Distriet Registrar of this Court at Prince Rupert that the said Hugh MacPher son Martin was living subsequently to the ith of August, 1919 AND If IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said J. H. MeMullin publish notice of this wder in the Prince Rupert Daily News, 4 newspaper published at the City of Prinee Rupert, B. C., once a week for a period of one month Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C day of October, A. D. 1019. 4 . this 10th Lots 1 and 2, Block 14, Section 1 WHO WILL GIVE $8000.00 For a beautiful Double Corner Lot in Section 1, about 4 squares from Post Office. Fine Warehouse Property. Terms Given. Come and see DAVID H. HAYS Corner 2nd Avenue and 2nd Street H. MeMULLIN. _ The Carte Transfer Phone Green 548 P.O. Box 102. Office, Fraser St. POPP D | We : Sell : Coal THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA MONEY ORDERS As a safe and economical method of remitting amounts up to $50 These Money Orders are payable with@ut charge at any branch of any bank in Canada (Yukon excepted), in Newfoundland, at the principal cities of the United States and are negotiable at over 800 points in Great Britain and Ireland. $5 and under - -8cents Over $10, not exceeding $30, 10 cents Over $5, not exceeding $10,6 cents Over $30, not exceeding $50, 15 cents Prince Rupert Branch - - - A: W. Cameron, Manager ; } ; } ' We sell Frisbie Engines Complete and ready to install. struction effects a gain of your hardest teste. Frisbie Motors give long, uninterrupted service with practically no repairs except ocoasional grinding of vaives. Vaives in cages; accessible in « few seconds. An “ali muscle” throughout, every part designed for hard work. Overhead vaives, opening directiy inte combustion chambers. crevices to gather carbon, and waste fuel. This type of con- 7 15 to 20 per cent. more power than ts possible with & or T-Head designe. manifolds are cast integral with the cylinder; miles ahead of the old, leaky, bolted-on manifolds. Large valves insure full charge on the intake and @ complete, clean exhaust. 1 to 6 CVLINDERG..6 to 75 HORSEPOWER Friebie Motors are made in following sizes: t-oy!l., 6 and 7 H. P.; 2-oy!., 10 and 16 4.P.; & cyl, 18 and 25 H.P.; 4-cyi., 30 ane 40 H.P.; Goyl, 60 and 76 H.P.--Bore and Stroke, 4%" « 5” and 6” «@". For work or play, the Friebie will measure up to Lipsett Cunningham Co., Ltd. FRISBIE the friendly motor construction 5 Horse Power, $450 No pockets or 1 0 ” ” 1 6 ” ” 25 » » $1400 Ask the Man who has used one intake and exhaust Sa a moet. 2 —_a Ff ie, 7 CL Be