GONE TO PIECES rrnft-aetives” Conquered Norvous Prostration Rh. No.4, Gator Pains, Man, ie year 1910, T had Nervous r its worst form; to 115 pounds. rs had no hope of my ry medicine I tried lu friend induced | almost at onee, h good health as I > past eight years, ul ‘' Fruit-a-tives” JAS. 8. DELGATY. », a box, 6 for $2 ‘0, trial-sige 25e, * gent postpaid by s Limited, Ottawa. Why Pay More Than $13.00 LUMP COAL delivered in your bin? We screen every pound Phone Black 85 Terminal Coal Co., Give Something Useful For Xmas A pair of Shoes or Slippers makes a veryjac- ceptable Xmas ee ee Family Shoe Store E. R. Tabrum The Practical Shoemen Phone 367. Baggage Checks to JOE BROWN Motor Transfer and Passenger Service Stand, Empress Hotel Phones 176, Black 334 Quick Deliveries OOOO LS WOPOOOOLOOOOE Por Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service The SAVOY HOTEL F. T. Cowness Phone 37 P.O, Box 1704 Vlotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN °'.50 per day and up. '"ST-OLASS CAFE The ‘arlland” Boarding TE 416 Sixth Avenue Bast Near Drydock ’y Month or Week, Phone Red 446 ceceaeeagnaeaaaccces Chili Con Carne ¢ Hot Tomales —_"—-—-seealgumemees f At the wi PARLOR - 835 Second Avenue tlivery g Neeees, et vice Extra Phone 557 wy Se = te oes te x ~ AE Re Ot sa ; the Man in the Moon ! { SAYS:-- ee ~ ree 0 Ons oe ee ~ au PHAT no respectable person anything against the pluinbers now. would say PHA most of Us are only too glad to have them around until that waterpipe is thawed, ° . > THAT like doctors they are necessary sometimes, but we pre- fer to see them at our neighbors . . . THAT when the choir started to Sing “Strike the Lyre” at Mon- day evening's concert, a number of persons in the audience were terror stricken, THAT some unkind person said the newspapermen turned pale. . . * rHAT according to press re- ports sleeping sickness is spread- ing westward. . . LHAT some such affliction has been prevalent in Prince Rupert for a long time. . . * LHA'T it is most evident in the morning aud attacks people after late dances. . . . THAT unusually bad attacks are frequent on Sunday mornings. . . . THAT home rule seems about to come in Treland. . 7: . THAT home rule has been com- mon in other countries since the beginning of time. > > >. THAT Alderman Perry says the Policé Commission is dead. THAT we should like to hear him describe the symptoms. . THAT .someone inquires how long the alderman has been an authority on corpses. * THAT after the St. Andrew's Parade Sunday evening, when the party formed up to march down town, the pipers struck up “Hey, Johnnie Cope, Are ye wakin’ yet.” Phat Scotch sermon by Dr. Grant must have been effective. i. inialbliahontl | Sport Briefs | «~~ " Britain is to be represented in every branch of sport at the Olympic Games at Antwerp next year This is somewhat of a surprise as it was thought that Britain would have very little to do with the great meet. Lord Downing has been elected presi- dent of the British Olympic coun- cil, The new leader has been noted for his love of outdoor sport and it is expected that his organ- izing abilities will aid materially in the showing that will be made by the British at Antwerp. . 7 . The Davis Cup international championship tennis games will be held in Sydney, Australia, on January 16, 17 and 18. English and Australian teams will com- pete for the world’s championship and it is understood that United States will enter a challenge next year. It is said that Frank Patrick, manager of the Vancouver Mil- lionaires, is in favor of a play-off between the P. C, H. A. winners this vear and the winners in the Alberta Amateur League. The constitution of both leagues would have to be altered to provide for this. The Czecho-Slovaks are to en- ter teams in many branches of the Antwerp Olympic Games. They will enter in football, wrestling, boxing and many of the track events. rhe Ladies’ Aid of the Metho- dist Chureh held a bazaar on Thursday last when the sum of #180 was cleared, Carl O. D, Dardel, Consul! Gen- eral to Canada for Sweden, was @ visitor in Smithers last Friday, having made an inspection of the tie camps at Sheraton in company -lwith Olof Hanson. 7 . A skating rink is being put in | here by E. Hann. It will fill quite a need and people will not have to go as far as Lake Kathlyn to get suitable ice, . * . Miss Irene Gregory entertained her friends on the event of her sixth binthday, Saturday last, at a party in the Good Hats Cafe Use “Muresco” the great sant- tary wall finish, A. W. Edge Co. Se on — ou wish “some- W hen y would in- vent something new toeat” you need BEECHAM'S PILLS. Bren when digestion is good, poisons are formed during its pro- cesses that unless eliminated irritate mind as well as body, PRINCE GEORGE The city is to change its oil combustion electrie plant to steam burning and a by-law cov- ering the expense of the change is to be placed before the people. rhe people are also to decide whether an engineer to locate sites for a waterpower plant is to be engaged 7 . . A new skating rink, owned by Messrs. Woods and Conrad, was opened here Thursday last. Albert C. Edwards, a resident of Summit Lake, died in P. Burns’ butcher shop last Saturday while conversing with a clerk. Death, it is believed, was due to heart failure, ,. > . Alex. Nash, until recently fore- man of the G. T. P. yards here, has been engaged as engineer of the city electrie light plant. The present cold weather is giving the farmers and others an opportunity to do their winter hauling. At the first of the week the thermometer registered 28 below zero. The coldest time of the day seems to be about 5 in the morning, although very few people in Prince George notice it that early. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the windbreak Reserve covering the belt» of land ten chains in width and situate along the porth shore of Graham Island, notice of which appeared in the “British Columbia GCazeth ol the 28th January, 1908, is cantcelied in so far as it relates to that portion lying between Indian Reserve No, 1 und Indian Reserve No. 3 G. R. NADEN, Deputy Minister f Lands ik partment of Lands, Vietoria, B. C., November 17th, 1919 NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that an ap plication will be made to the Legisiative Assembly of the Province of British Co jumbia at the next session, on behalf of THE ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF HilTISH COLOMBIA for a private bill in corporating the said Institute, the said bili to be known as “THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ARCHITECTS’ ACT’: for the purposes ol governing and regulating the practice of Architecture in the Province of British Co- jumbia, DATED at the City of Vancouver in the Provinee of British Columbia, this 22n day of November, A.D, 1819 G. ROY LONG, LAND ACT Netice of Intention to In Skeena Land District, Kecording Dis trict of Cassiar, and situate at Alice Arm Take notice that we, H. R. Fowler and HH. F. Kergin, of Allee Arm, occupation mariners, intend to apply for permission to lease the following described foreshore lands Commencing at a post planted on east bank of Kitsault River; thence south 20 ehains; thence east 80 chains more or less to Uliance River; thence north 20 chains more or less to lot 50, thence west follow ing shoreline to point of commencement, and containing 160 acres, more or less H. RR. FOWLER, H. F. KERGIN, Dated October 1tith, 1049. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply te Lease Land. y to Lease Lands Im Queen Charlotte islands Land District, Recording District of Prince Rupert, and situate at Port Clements, Graham Island TAKE NOTICE that we, the Graham Is land Spruce & Cedar ©o,, Limited, of Port Clements, oceupation lumbermen, intend to apply for permission to lease the fol lowing desertbed lands Commencing at a post planted at the NW. corner of Block 5., iownsite of Port Clements; thence N, 70 deg. W.-—540 ft thence south 33 deg. W.-—455 ft.; thence south 237.77 ft.; thence east 472.05 ft.; thence following the shore line in a north asterly direction to the point of com meneement and containing 7.1 acres, more or less, GRAHAM ISLAND SPRUCE & CEDAR CO LIMITED Dated August 12th, 1019. LAND ACT IN THE SKEENA LAND DISTRICT bis rRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that Thomas B, Strain, of Vancouver, B, C., occupation returned «oldier, intends to apply for permission to lease the following deseribed lands Commencing at & post planted on the shore on Sewell Inlet about 3 miles dis tant, and in a westerly direction from the entrance of Sewell Inlet; thence 5 chains south; thence 40 chains east; thence to shore. thence following the shore line to point of commencement and containing 20 acres, more or less, THOMAS B. STRAIN, w Green, agent Dated 26th Getober, 1919, QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS LAND DIS TRICT RECORDING DISTRICT OF SKEENA. TAKE NOTICE that I, Peter Plombo, of prince Rupert, B. C., prospector, intend to apply for a leence to prospect fer coal, ol! and petroleum over the following de scribed lands on the West Coast of Ora sland nat ananent ing at a post planted at three miles north of the north east corner © Lot 2437, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains south thence 80 chains east to peint of com eneement —_ PETER PIOMBO Located July 27, 1919 Dated September g5th, 1010 oy THE DAILY NEWS CLASSIF ED 4 ADVERTISING Phone 98 This is the Advertisng Column that people read whea they want anything it brings results BEECHAM’S «= = PILLS Bee Boe WANTED—Men to fill positions as automobile repairmen and drivers, ‘The demand for skijl- ed inen in the automobile busi hess never was as great as it is at the present time. We wil: train you in a short lime wit! the latest and most up-to-dat method, to qualify and carn bie money in one of the most profit able and interesting businesses of the present day. 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