a 4 é ‘ ae PS t « s . Rs t 4 ° my Hy + | + Aw “| { in ran 7 ie eS SAVE YOUR SIGHT YESIGHT— The most valuable of all the »onses —ts the most neglected and the least understood. Many suffer from fils, which, upon examination, cn be traced directly to defective eyesight HE remova’ of the cause will often restore the delicate and run-down sufferer to robust health. When glasses are properly prescrib- ed, they testore the vision to nor- mal and e':minste all eye strain. ———— Fred Joudry Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert Oppos!'e Post Office TORK’ SELL} TOWVE Gurneys commenced mak- ing stoves in 1843. Still in the same line of business 1919. Handreds in use in Prince Rupert. _—_—_—_— ON SALE aT Fred Stork’s Hardware |} SECOND AVENUE Phone Black 114 The Evening’s Pleasure } ippers look | } } ful fitting when we sell our pa- trons Shoes and Slippers. iNew Shipment just arrived Pi "3 Frmily Shoe Store Geo. Hill E. R. Tabrum The Practical Shoemen Phone 367. cron iM BATHS and Saritarium Turkish, Mecical, Steam, Shower and Tub Baths. Open Day and Night PHONE 309 122 FULION ST. E 4. SHOCKLEY GEAERAL. CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doors, mouldings and all interior finish lumber al- ways in stock. Agent for J. #yfe Smith's hardwood, Estim.tes Given. REPAIR WO©itK UNDERTAKEN Ri reen 269. Phon® Green 607 1017 3rd Avenue BUILDERS AXD CONTRACTORS struction, Alterations, First Class Steir we Work and Pinisb.1g. Specialists in Likh: and Heavy Con- Repairs Estimates Ohwe fully Given BRICK AND CONC! ETE BUILDING CONTRA: TORS ~-H > | Sport Briefs th cieetdemapan ened The water in Morse Ureek is now high and it is possible that if the cold continues skating may be enjoyed on the sheet of ice that used to prove so popular before the Salt Lake was so prominent in local geography. Tonight the single men meet the married men in a game of basketball at the rink. Each side is quite enthusiastic as to the result and a good game ix: prom- ised with a good deal of rivalry. This is an extra game, the next regular game of the season being on January 6, when the Soas of Canada meet the Callies. Victoria caused much sunprise in some hockey cireles when the news arrived that the capital team had beaten the Seattle aggrega- tion in the first game of the sea- Tonight the Victorias will have a go at the Vancouver team in the Vancouver Arena and if they win it will give them a good ‘start for the season. . > > Jack Kearns has received six- teen offers already for the ap- jpearance of Jack Dempsey in a ifight for the world’s champion- iship. These range from $100,000 to others with the sky the limit. ;SOh. iworld, but especially France, | Britain and America. Kearns states that no offer has yet been ' officially accepted or contracted ‘for, but he admits there wil! prob- ‘ably be a championship match lsometime hefore the af /1920 with Georges Carpentier. . . It may not be known generally that the Patrick brothers who have made such records as play- ‘ers and managers in Pacifie coast |hockey teams and are now prac- middle ; jnatives of the southern part of ithe province. The boys were | raised in the Kootenay country jand lived at Nelson. “hey learned jthe game in that country and |made names for themselves in j}intermediate hockey in the Slocan | country when mere youngsters. William, Ernest and Jack Craw- ford of Alice Arm and Stewart were team-mates of the Patricks in the early days and were them- ‘selves no slouches at the puck game, _ MAY ABANDON BOUNTY And Substitute Royalty if Oi! is will be doubly enjoyed if you know that your Si Found. well and at the same time fit oe you comfortably. Reports from Ottawa indicate Feet that hurt will spoil the that should Peace River and Nor. most pleasant oceasion for you. Alberta oil areas develop into We make a specialty of care- great producing oil fields, it is likely that the Government will cease paying a bounty on petro- leum production in Canada, and may even demand a royalty on each barrel produced. The bounty was originally granted to encourage exploration for oil in this country, and it is felt that if the land leased from the Government should become productive of oil, it would be no longer necessary to continue the bounty. As the Government de- rives a revenue from the lease of oil lands, the effect of a royalty would be to tax production on a dua: basis. They come from all! parts of the| ‘tically king-pins in the game are} ‘STILL ANOTHER SAW MILL FOR TELKWA TELKWA, Dee. Under the high prices prevailing of all kinds and the of procuring build even at the prices iumber mills 29, stress of for lumber impossibility ing material now asked, many have risen to break the forest solitude during the past year. The end is not yet, and this dis trict is to have still further plants to draw from. Following dis- cussions carried on during the past few weeks, the Pioneer Lum- ber Company was formed from a partnership between Messrs. Jos. Bourgon, R. E. Wakefield, Em- mett Wakefield.and E. CG. Garger, well-known farmers of the Round Lake district, and it is the plan to establish a mill and cut lumber for the settlers of the district as well as for the various points along the railway. The mill will be located about a half mile of the main road at Hubert, and the plant for the mill has already been ordered. It is expected to arrive on the ground about the end of next month. east DOMINION FINANCES ‘Total National Debt is Approach- ing $2,000,000,000 Mark. } (Special via G.T.P. lelegraphs.) ' OTTAWA. Ordinary expendi- ‘tune by the Dominion last month exceeded ordinary revenue, Ex- penditure was $43,486,000; rev- enue, $31,618,000. The heavy ex- monditure, however, is largely ac- counted for by a large payment on November 1 of interest on war jloans. During the eight months | period closing with the end of November, ordinary revenue was $218,027,000; ordinary expendi- tore, #202,536,000. Increase in net debt during November was $32,963,000, as compared with $20,394,000 in November of last year. The total net debt of the now $1,817,839,00( Dominion is ~piretia Corsetiere, Puca wk 257. —— NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that an ap vocation Will be made W ihe Legisiaiiy: sootmbly of the Province of British Uo wabia at ihe DEAL s@ssion, on bebaif ov jue ARCHITECTURAL iNSLITUIE. Ui oi TISH COLUMBIA for @ private bil in corporaung the said Institute, the said bin w ve Known 45 “THE BHITISH CUOLUMBI AHCHILECTS’ ACT’: for the purposes oi svverning and regulating te practice oi swelitecture in the Frovince of British Co julia. DATED at the City of Vancouver in the vrovince of British Columbia, Wis zzu day of November, A.D. 1919. UG. ROY LUNG, < Solicitor for the Applicants ShEENA LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that Daniel L. Sutherland, , Bay Point, California, Hotei-keeper, in ends © apply for @ licence w prospect fui vai and petroleum over the following de oc ibed lands on the West Coast of Moresis isiand, british Columbia; commencing at a vust planted about 2u0 yards from the wulherly shore of Canoe Pass and 4 mile» eaot of the northeast corner of Robert ‘cid’s coal and petroieum licence number 1v4600; thence Dorth 80 chains, thence west sv chains, thence south 80 chaims, thence east 80 chains to the point of commence ment, DANIEL L. SUTHERLAND. By Hans K. Christensen, Agent Located October 9th, 1919. ShEENA LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that Charlies E. Burgess, of Bay Point, California, hotel-keeper, in- tends to apply for a licence to prospect fur coal and petroleum over the following de- seribed lands on the West Coast of Moresby isiand, British Columbia, commencing at 4@ post planted about 200 yards from the southerly shore of Canoe Pass and 4 miles east of the northeast corner of Robert Kieid’s coal and petroleum licence number iveov, mence north 80 chains, thence east 50 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to the point of commence- THE DAILY NEWS MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. NUTICE Copper Crest’ Mineral Claim, situate In | the Naas River Mining Division of Cassia District . | Where located Glacier Creek, Granby , a AKE NOTICE that I, B. L. Johnson, Free Miner's Certificate No. 81762-8, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the ining Recorder for a Certificate , of Improvements, for the purpose of ob italning a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, un section 85 must be commenced before such Certificate of im der the issuance of provements. Date! this 11th day 1919. of December, / : LAND ACT. NOTIGE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE LAND IN QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS LAND DISTRICT RECORDING — DIS TRICT OF SKEENA, AND SITUATE ON THE SHORE OF GRAY BAY MORESBY ISLAND. TAKE NOTICE that I, Walter Rudge, of pper Bay, Moresby Island, British Co lumbia, farmer, intend to apply for per mission to purchase one hun red and sixty ncres of land bounded as foilows Com mencing at a post planted at the northeast rner of lot 866, Moresby Isid., thencé chains; thence north #0 chains; thence east 20 chains, more or less to the following the beach southerly to of commencement, and ‘ontaining thence potnt | we St) beach; | 160 acres more or less, WALTER RUDGE, Locator November 22, 1919 Pia) LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. In Queen Charlotte Islands Land District, ecording District of Irince Rupert, and situate at Port clements, Graham Island TAKE NOTICE that we, the Graham Is and Spruce & Cedar ©o., Limited, of Port Clements, occupation lumbermen, intend apply for permission to lease the fol lowing described lands tTmencing at a@ posi planted at the N.W. corner of Block 53, townsite of Port Clements; thence N. 70 deg. W 540 ft; mnee south 33 deg. W 455 ft.; thence south 237.77 ft.; thence east 472.95 ft.; thence following the shore line in a north asterly direction to the point of com mencement and containing 7.1 acres, more or less GRAHAM ISLAND SPRUCE & LIMITED Pated August 12th, 1919. NOTICE CEDAR Co. Notice is hereby given that an applica on Will be made to the Legislative As Sembly of the Province of British Columbia at the next session on behalf of the Asso clation of Professional Engineers of British Columbia for a Private Bill to incorporate the said Association, the said Bill to be kbown as THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ENGI NEERING PROFESSION ACT for the pur poses of governing and regulating the practice of Civil, Mining, Metalurgical, Mechanical, Electrical and Chemical Engi neering in the Province of British Colum bia, and the qualification, examination and registration of intending practitioners, the discipline of its members and for the ac quiring of real and personal property and the disposal of the same and for the gen eral management of the Association Dated at the City of Vancouver, B. C., his 5th day of December, A. D. 1919. H. 8. TOBIN, Of the firm of Pattullo & Tobin, Solicitors for the Applicants, LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Lands In Skeena Land District, Recording Dis- iriet of Cassar, and situate at Alice Arm Tako notice that we, H. RK. Fowler and u 6F. Kergin, of Alice Arm, occupation meriners, intend to apply for permission lease the following described foreshore nmeneing at &@ post ank of Kitsault Kiver; ¢ ‘hains; thence east 80 chains more or less Iiiianee River; thence north 20 chains here oF less to lot 5¢, thence west follow nz shoreline to point of commencement uel containing 160 acres, more or less H. KR. FOWLER, F. KERGIN, fith, 1919 yianted on east va ence south 20 Dated October V' EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS LAND DIS TRICT—RECORDING DISTRICT OF SKEENA. FAKE NOTICE that I, Peter Plombo, of ‘rmee Rupert, B. C., prospector, tatend ‘© apply for a licence to prospect fer cai, “) and troleum over the following de «ribed lands on the West Coast of Gra fem Island:— Commencing at @ post planted at three miles north of the north east corner of tt 2437, thence 86 chains north, tence 30 chains west, thence 80 chains south thence 80 chains east to point of com ae acement. PETER PIOMB®. Located July 27, 1919. Dated September 25th, 1919. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT COLUMBIA. UN THE MAYTER OF THE “ADMINISTRA TION ACT” OF BRITISH and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF PAUL OSS, DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by an Order of His H nour F. McB. Young, made the 19th day of November, A, 2. 1919, | was appointed Acministrator to vhe estate of Paul (sa, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me, on or before the 29th day of December. A. D. 1919, and all parties indebted to the luesday, lees specializes on f high-class Unless it is the Best. It does not pay to get any other kind The News Printing Department = work. There are experi- r enced men in charge and Letterheads } they do the work well. Envelopes ] Business Forms | We have on hand a Posters | few ‘specially choice in- Dodgers vitation cards in several 1 Circul styles. Call at the office —— and see them before | Booklets ordering. Raia ia Daily News Job Department THEO COLLART, Notary Public 20, Block 18, Section 1, Third Avenue ear $3,500 Each A REAL SNAP. REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE Phone Rine 69 FOR SALELots 19 and McBride MARINE INSURANCE Westhelme Theatre Block P. 0. Box 66 TIMBER SALE X1659. Victoria, B.C., Nev. 4th, t¥) Sealed tenders will be received by tin ster Of Lands fot later than noon ou thee Oth day of December, 1919, for the burchase of Licence X1659, w cus ¢# “) feet of Spruce and 1270 curds Puipwood on an area situ ated on Link Lake, H.3, Coast District Three years will be allowed for the re moval of timber further particulars of the Chief Fores ter, Victoria, B.C, or District Forester, riiuee Rupert, B.c. TIMBER SALE X1i9e0 Victoria, B.C., Nov, 4th, 1¢ty Sealed tenders will be received by the ‘inister of Lands not later than noon on the 7th day of January, 1920, for the purchase of Licence A108, Wo cut 10, 416,000 feet of Spruce, Hemlock and Ce- jar Of 4h area adjoining S.T.L. 11525p, sedgwick Bay, Lyell island, Queen Char- tte District, fwo years will be allowed for the re u» val of timber. Purther particulars of the Chief Fores- ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Vrinee Rupert, Bcc. TIMBER SALE Xiiié. Victoria, Nov. 4th, 191¥ Seaied tenders will be received by tt ster of Lands not later than noon on ihe Oth day of December, 1019 for the purehase of Licence X1114, to cut 3,635 00 feet of Spruce, Cedar, Balsam and Hemlock on an area situated on Infram ake, K.3, Coast District. Three (3) years will be allowed for re ouval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Fores ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. | Cedar and Hand Your Baggage Che JOE BROWN Motor Transfer and Passenger Service Stand, Empress Hote! Phones 176, Black 33 Quick Deliveries | TOM LEE CO 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Reta!! General Contractors and Labor Exchange: Prince Rupert, B. | Phone 547 P. O. Box 72 OFFICE HOURS: 8 &.m. © 72, 1:30 gp. m. to 5:50 &- OR. J. S. BROWN esiate are required to pay the amount of ihe » 2 i DENTICT Never forgét to look through ment. Sita © liens thelr tndebis — = 1B pant, amok 0 When you have read the news etnias Gomme ~~ 1 ) ! : s. J. Ho MeMULLIN. look through the classified column ‘ the classified list on Page 5. Leceted Oslehen ea Teietrneem. Agent OMcial Administrator Phone 454. . ocated October 9th, 1919. Dated this 29th day of November, 1919. '0N Page 5, A PGS Gene Byrnes Says:—“Thanks for the Advice.” ys: e Advice. f NX NG RN BAD SHAPE — ee © MEED \S ERERCK - = MB BELLS, POLLY WEIGHTS, CREEL Rscs OEE RRS Kure Seer Fix Yoo OP MAN XOU'RE IN . Of T : \ FEEL ROTIEN reset HE is “~~ ae > NE BEEN DONS THis B MONTH AND DONT FEEL! | MY BETTER, “THE MORE OF TAS (DO THE ° >. po yee ee x ~ eee oe HELLO HAR OLO-GosH YOU LOCK BAd- Know Z rw YOo OvGHT TO YEO SHOLLD USE Doms EELS, WEIGHTS THE RRS, INGs, DEEP BALATMING EXER LONG WALKS THANKS oR THE ADVICE WORSE 1 FEEL “