& AREA We Deliver Promptly When you want coal you do not _ want to be obliged to wait. The demand for our coal grows daily. Ask those who now use it. LUMP, sacked, $13.50 MINE RUN $12.50 MINE RUN, loose $11,50 per ton, delivered: WHY PAY MORE? Phone Black 85 Terminal Coal Co, ae Finer Workmanship simpler styles, more graceful outlines and neater finish are some of the noticeable good points about this year’s Smart Footwear that wecan tell youabout. How- ever, we want you to see the new models yourself and the comfort- you'll have to be fitted to prove that. When can you eall? Family Shoe Store Geo. Hill E. R. Tabrum The Practical Shoe Men ‘Phone 357. nana TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retall General Contractors and Labor Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 — P.O. Box 725 E. H. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doors, mouldings and all interior finish lumber al- ways in stock. Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. Cadomin Coal FURNACE & STEAM COAL Ge 554. ree eH T $1 ‘on Loose WORM se bs bc ec Ton Sacked CLEAN SCREENED KITCHEN LUMP. MOUUUD 56s Wig be cs hs Ton Sacked No wait. Full weight. Consumers Coal Company J. Lorne MacLaren, Manager Room 11, Smith Block. Phones: -7 and Black 293. South West and only South corner of Lot 434 (Portland Canal) Cassier District, Province of British Columbia; South 55 degrees 06 minutes East, three thousand feet thence; North 34 degrees 54 minutes East, two thousand one hundred and fifty feet more or less thence; Nerth 55 de- grees 06 minutes West, two thousand five hundred and f¥ty feet more or less thence: North 85 degrees 55 minutes West, four hundred feet thence; South following high water line to point of commencement. A. G. GRAY Teacher of Piano Studio 187 Second Avenue PHONE 182 or 444 PROGRES vancouver, B. C., will apply for a licence colt ete eet which flows into Mos- quito Creek and drains into west arm of accidea ig a Cumshewa Inlet at its head, The storage-| 0! Accident is: possible, Phon® Green 607° 1017 3rd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in Light and Heavy Con- struction, Repairs and Alterations. First Class Staircase Work and Finishing. Estimates Cheerfully Given BRICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS dam will be located at the southeast ex- tremity of Mosquito Lake. The capacity ’ ’ of the reservoir to be created is about] 2°70und Deadman’'s Curve near thef 25 000 acre feet and it will flood about mine, where the po; 1 is : ; Atroetea of and. ne water will be } . ’ te road is built in (iverted from the Jake at a point about}a box canvon ¢ , $i the southeast extremity of Mosquito Lake x Canyon and from one side, nd will be used for power purposes upon t the land described as Lot 318, Queen Charlotte Islands District. to the “Water Act, 1914" will be Mled in the oMece of the Water Recorder at Prince pearance of this notice in a local news. | ¢ paper The date of the first publication of this notice is January 6, 1920 NINE MONTHS. BEFORE LINE TAKEN OVER Board of Management Will be Created in Spring After Agree- ment Ratified. OTTAWA, Feb. 2.—It is be- lieved that it will be nine months before the G. T. P. is formally taken over. The shareholders of the company will net meet until some time in February to ratify the agreement of arbitration and, assuming that they do, the arbi- tration will not begin till the early spring. It is likely to be protracted. However, once the agreement is sanctioned, a board of management will be- created and the operation of the Grand Trunk will be conduc!+d with the C. N. R. without waiting for the arbitration. This board will consist of two appointed by the National rail- ways, two by the Grand Trunk, and a fifth to be agreed upon by the others. Provision, will be made in the estimates for the construction of a number of western branch lines already au- thorized by parliament. G. N, Durham arrived from Usk last night and is staying at the Hotel Prince Rupert. LAND REGISTRY ACT, (nections 36 and 134.) lie Application No, 41365-1, File 6274. PARE NOTICE tial application has been made to register David H. Hays, of Prince Rupert, B. C., as owner in fee under a dax Sale Deed from the Coilector of the city of Prince Rupert, bearing date the 23rd day of October, 1919, of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the City of Prince Rupert, more par- ticularly known and described as Lot thirty (30), Block forty-two (42), Sec- tion eight (8), (Map 923). You are re- quired to contest the claim of the tax purchaser within 35 days from the dat of the service of this notice (which may be effected by publication in the Daily News, Prince Rupert), and your attention is called to section 36 of the “Land Regis try Act’ with amendments, and to the following extract therefrom:— “and in default of a caveat or cer- tifleate of lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the person entitled under such tax saie, all persons so served with notice, . . . and those claiming through or under them, and all per- sons claiming any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claim- ing any interest in the land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Aet, shall be for ever estopped and de- barred from setting up claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes, and the Registrar shall register the person entitled under such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes,” AND WHEREAS application has been made for a Certificate of Indefeasible Title tg the above-mentioned lands, in the name of David’H. Hays. AND WHEREAS on investigating the title it appears that prior to the 10th day of October, 1908 (the date on which the said lands were sold for overdue taxes), Ypu were the Crown Granted owner thereof. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE. that at the same time I shall, effect registration in pursuance of such application and issue a Certificate of Indefeasible Title tg the said lands in the name of David H. Hays unless you take and prosecute the proper proceedings to establish your claim, if any, to the said lands, or to preveni such proposed action on my part, Dated at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C., this 7th day of November, A.D. 1919. H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles. To Ethel Tate, Victoria, B.C, 5 o 4 LAND ACT (Form No. 9.) FORM OF NOTICE PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT, DISTRICT OF CASSIAR, TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, of Duncan, British Columbia, occupation Spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the Approximate area one hundred-and forty- our acres, more or less. LENORA MABEL SMITH, gee by her agent, A, A. Forsyth. Date 8th January, 1920. WATER NOTICE (Use and Storage). TAKE NOTICE that North American Tim er Holding Company, whose address is in are of M. C, Lawler, Dominion Building © take and use 200 cubie feet per second nd to store 50,000 acre feet per annum sland, also known as the west arm < ‘, Within thirty days after the first ap NORVH AMPRICAN TIMBER HOLDING The Rupert Table Supply BOTH DOG TEAMS AND Treacherous Road Requires Much are being brought out steadily from the Dolly Varden mine at Alice Arm by both dog teams and f water out of Mosquito Lake, Moresby| bridges are boarded up and guard rails put on so that little danger posted i This notice war| Pb, requires the best of experi- sosted on the ground on the 4th day of “eg ‘ane j ile iain ;: Derember, 1919. A copy ot this yet} cuee and care in horsemanship, nd an application pursuant thereto and] A. B. Armstrong, A. Falconer and |¢ Wim. McLean are in charge of the Rupert, B. CC. Objections to the applica- *f sportati p , " Ban thy be chien eens, $0, the app ea transportation of the ore to the corder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B beach. =s LIMERICKS ARE INTERESTING Daily News Prize Winner Shouid Be Announced Tomorrow. There have been a large num- ber of excellent lifmericks sent in during the competition which closed Saturday evening. Some of the contributions did not keep the rules. They were not regular in construction. Others did not THE DAILY NEWS tising in the Daily News. It is will be announced tomorrow. The limericks dealing with Wallace's but as the prize is not offered to a group but to one only this will hardly be eligible. It follows:— Wallace's. There was a young maid down our way, Who with tears to her best friend did say:— “Not a rag do I own “Fit to wear or be shown, “And the ball is but two nights away!” Said the friend of her bosom, “Don't cry, “But to Wallace’s store let us hie, “Where a frock that’s a ‘dream’ “Of de luxe crepe de chine, “Or of. filmy georgette you can buy.” So the maiden, erstwhile lachry- mose, Shone a belle in the dress that she chose— And she hinted to all On the night of the ball: “Go to Wallace's store for your clothes.” Daily News Classified. To sell it, from houses to soap Insert a News Ad., then hope; Before you say “hist” There's the coin in your fist— Sure, classified ads. are the dope. deal with firms that were adver-| expected that the prize winner} form a group which are excellent, | MARGUERITE CLARK HERE FOR TWO DAYS In “Come Out of the Kitchen,” starring Marguerite Clark, which is at the Westholme — tonight, Claudia Daingerfield is a member of an old aristocratic family of Virginia, which is sadly impover- ished, Hear father becomes ill and it is decided to send him with Mrs. Daingerfleld to New York for treatment by a specialist. To ob- tain sufficient funds for the pur- pose, Clatrdia decides to sell her horse, but Randolph Weeks, who loves her, comes to her rescue when he induces Burton Crane, a rich man from the-north, to lease the Daingerfield home for the hunting season for $3,000. Crane hates negroes and agrees to pay the price on condition that the colored servants are replaced by white persons. It develops that the white ser- vants engaged refuse to go to the country, whereupon Claudia, who is desirous of leasing the home to Orane, announces to Elizabeth, her sister, and her two brothers, that they themselves will have to fact as servitors. Elizabeth rebels but finally consents to serve as upstairs girl, while Paul is the btatler, Charles a boy of all work, and Claudia herself, the cook. JANUARY BUILDING SHOWS BIG INCREASE Totalied $20,330 With 11 Permits Issued — $11,680 Under Soldiers’ Housing. The building permits taken out at the citygbuilding inspector's totalled $20,330, showing a _ big increase over last year and, in permits were made up of $114,680 under the Soldiers’ Housing pian St. Regis Cafe. The high cost of living’s no joke, It's keeping the most of us broke, But to eat every day At St. Regis Cafe Is a good way to hand it a poke, The ehef at St. Regis Cafe Has pastry most every day; He makes it so hasty, Both flaky and tasty, So light they melt right away. Martin O'Reilly. Sure is that Mr. O'Reilly, The man they speak of so highly? His suits are marked down— They are cheapest in town, So“l hike there and buy me. Rupert Table Supply. The Prince Rupert Table Supply Is the best place I know of to, buy, If on their sales you keep tab Many a bargain you'll grab; Why don’t you go there and try. Vin for Rupert Table Supply; Just listen and I'll tell you why— The prices are right?” The goods a delight. lo prove it just go there and buy! Hurray for the Rupert Table Supply! It’s the best place in town food to buy. The prices are night, The goods a delight- Want to prove it? Just give them a try! Has all that Gavi-can buy The specials have prices Which cut living in slices, Buy there, you never will sigh. HORSES BEING USED IN TAKING OUT ORE Skill in Handling Horses and Teams—Railroad Grade is Used. ' Quantities of high-grade ore city permits. In 1919 the permits for Janu- ary totalled $1,800 and in 1917 the permits for the same month were $1,200 so looking at the building situation from any standpoint, the building situation in the city looks building is looked for during the coming year with the present searcity of housing in the town. lt is likely too that a_better class of buildings will be put up. Twoscolor window cards take the eye quickly. Seé them at thé News Job Department. KR RRR RH HR EH HH OH * * * * TO SUBSCRIBERS * * * * Subscribers to The News * * are asked to pay the de- # * livery boys each month * * when they call, except * where payment has been ¥* * made for the year in ad- ¥* * vance. The boys when * collecting carry oflicial re. * * ceipts which should al- * * ways be preserved. * * * * + Cen ER ERED HE EH * T NOVICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE, —— — we” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the windbreak Keserve covering the belt of land ten chains in width and situate along the north shore of Graham Island, notice of which appeared in the “British Columbia Gazette’’ of the 28th January, 1909, Is cancelied in so far as it relates to that portion lying between Indian Reserve No. t and Indian Reserve No. 3. G. K, NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands Departnnent of Lands, Victoria, B. C., November 147th, 1919 MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE “Copper Crest’ Mineral Claim, situate in ne. tees River Mining Division of Cassiar strict, Where located:—Glacier Creek, Granby Bay, ‘ ze , TAKE NOTICE that I, B. L. Johnson horses. The railroad grade is Miner's yao No. 81762-B, tintend, ea cs ; fra sae : Sixty days from the date hereof, ) used as the highway and thelto ine Mining Recorder for a ‘continents spaces between the ties on the [9f provements, for the purpose of ob- aining @ Crown Grant of the above clair And further take notice that action, un: der section 85 must be commenced before he issuance of such Certificate of Im akes a precipitate drop of 1,000 1 COMPANY, Applicant, The handling of the horses {1919 rovements, Dated this 11th day of December, A, D. LAND ACT, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE LAND IN QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISL LAND DISTRICT — RECORDING Dig THT OF SKEEN A. AND SITUATE ON at * GRAY iS ee j BAY MORESBY TAKE NOTICE that I, Walter Rudge, of Jopper Bay, Moresb 8 P } hth y y Island, British Go- mission to purchase one hundre ; acres of land bounded as followae Com nencing at a post planted at the northeast orner of lot 866, Moresby Isld , thence west Major North, mine superintend- [2% chains: thence north 80. cilains: thenee er yee east 20 chains, more or less to t it, has returned to Alice Arm} thence following the beach southerly to rom a holiday visit in the south. poimt of commencement, and containing | mencement va, farmer, intend to apply for per- » beach; 60 acres more or less, WALTER RUDGE 00 : ” » Locator. November 22, PA oflice in the month of January fact, the last five vears. These and the remaining $8,650 regular, most promising. A good deal of *euen anne need etce yang Hannes pu nnnnned ony ena rE RpAEDED INN MEPL Has Are Washdays Necessary in Winter? There was a time, back in the days of stone hatchets, when woman was hardier than she is today. A biting wind, damp air and slush underfoot did not so much endanger her then. But is this exposure necessary now? Is woman exercising her best judgment in hang- ing clothes on the line in winter weather? Is man showing chivalry when he permits it? A simple and safe solution of this problem is to send your family washing to us—es- pecially during these days while the weather- man is surly. No washboards or heavy soaps are employed We wash for you in the twentieth century way by letting soft water and billowy suds surge through thefabric, It is a launder- ‘ ing method that saves clothes, So, also, is our ironing process. We give a charming lustre to your linens not with hot irons, but with special steam heated presses that protect the textiles. Telephone us. Our driver will call at a definite time for your family bundle. At a ime also he will return it. Qur method saves you fabor and protects you from the rigors of wind and weather. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 o e . HieeE2N PU a Rw NBRE RETIN FRRALE PN MES CRM BOGNERONE AGT ND HTN HY YeLG Lot HLS vee 7 Phone 524 National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Motor Delivery Prompt Attention Cor. Fulton and Sixth TIMBER SALE X 1676. Sealed tenders will be received by the than noon on 1920, for the purchase of Licence X 1676 to cut 1,882, an area situ moval of timber, LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land, In Vancouver Land Distriet, Recording Dis Island, near its , occupation logger, apply for permission to purchase the fol lowing described Commencing at a post Planted one half north of N,w, 897; thenes thence east 40!¢ chains, and containing 160 acres, urore o1 ; SMABY | Dated December 20th, 1919 ere ete LAND Sis ae : SMITH & MALLET PLUMBING AND HEAT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Lands In Skeena Land trict of Cassiar, and situate at Alice Arm. | Fowler and occupation | permission | following described foreshore Commencing at planted on eas ' “lye . ) chains; thence east 80 chains more or less 8 more of less to lot 50, thence west follow. | commencement, and containing 160 acres H. R. FOWLER, PRLL LL POPP ODP OL LOO LLL OOP! |} Hand Your Baggage | JOE BRO 15 $ = Motor Transfer and Cedar and District allows a for re ceeeccsooococorooreorwt * particulars of the Chief Forest. 777 : 4 or the District Forester, Prince BOeewrorrorroooorrorrerrer’ Sa eee Bo wAAd 39 Phones 41 and kKed 4 Day or Wee! Stluate on oc? Laurel A ice B. intends 1 Pienie and Fishing Trips round Har J. MYHILL-J( neo 40 chains; | INES --—— | ENGINEERS south 2 Address, 3rd Ayvyenu*, of Second Street. 20 chain CHARLOTTE ISLANDS LAND nis , DISTRICT OF ‘ Pinnho, of Prospeetor, intend) ; | | | | | | } more or less, 4 licénee to prospeet for coal, following de. | seribed lands on Coast of Gra Commencing atsa post corner of north, thence chains sauth DENTIST of com Thira Aver | planted at three | t Dated Septeinber 25th, 1019. DENTISTRY OFFICE HOURS @ a.m. to 12; 1:30 p.m. DR. J, 8. BROWN Office: Smitii Block, Phone 454. wevecarccescenerenerrrrrrn sncnnnnnnnes eeneea seeee Aeeeemneeneneess sun esescsees unshese s#ESF4RAET REGED) SHB EDRINEEDS we rneee anne narnvens Passenger Service fue 176, Black 334 Quick Deliveries For Hire by the Hour, Parties waren Estimates furnished.’ 4 Phone 174 -— P. 0. 50% 27