pipet an ‘qi? git rh wes - SR Se Page 6 SPECIALS For This Week Oaly Malkin’s Best Baking Powder 5-Ib. tins. Only @ to sell—worth $2.25 — in sale for .. 65 North West Sodas in cartons, worth —on sale ees at R Spitz A le Cider, regular c, sel- P meg ye an a 2 for 26c¢ All Brushes 25 — cent discount. Cowan's Baker's and Lipton’s cocoas -reugular 35c. on Sale @ for $1.00 Benson's and Canada Corn Starch— This week only...... 2 for 25c Our Own Special Blend Coffee— regular 65c, special & $2.85 Our Own Special Blend Tea, regu- lar 65c, Special 6 tbs. for $2.86 Buy 5 Ibs. each of our Tea & Coffee and get one of our famous Ink- less Fountain Pens. CANNED GOODS SPECIAL Early June Peas, regular 25c, Spec. tins for 7Sc reg. 25c, Spec. 4 tins for 76c 60c¢ Tomatoes, jar ‘ce tins, Delmonte Asparagus Green Tips— regular 45c, Special 3 for -00 Have you tried our famous Apple Butter? We will give you one tin (30c value) with 4 tins of any other kind of fruit—i tins for the price of four. Value Pork & Beans— regular 25c Special & tins $1.00 OUR OWN BRAND BUTTER, lb. 75c L.M.F. Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. 80c Special Oranges 3 dozen for $1.00 Pacific Milk per case. -50 Libby’s Biz Maple Le Milk per case .. 76 laska Pink Salmon, the best that money can buy; worth 50c— Special . 3 tins for $1.15 Abbey's E ffervescent Salts, a. bottles, regular 75c. Special Fine Oatmeal ow 10c per Ib. On Sale Ds Mes Seas one To, Rye Flour, reg, {0c ib. On sale on a 5-lb. pke. reg. 45c for Quaker an‘ Robin Hood selling so.28 ‘vinctal to clear out at ... Brown Beans Special 3 tbs, for r ase Seeded Raisins 12 oz. pkg. 2 for 36c Pure Honey in jars ee) tor Fc laf $0c ~Special 5 et Lefton and Grapefrnit Marihiege I jars, regular 35c—Special 28¢ Ap, le Butter in tins, Spec 2 for 36c SOAP selling Palm Olive We are still st dtc per Cake. Peariine Istge pkgs. and 5 bars of Gokiin West, the two worth to- day 75c—On sale for...... Remember all our goods are QUALITY GOODS aii we guarantee SATISFACTION PHONE 45 FUL LER ; LIMITED The HOUSE and the OWNER We are continuous thirty years. it during +he thirty years! How- ever, no less than seven people died in that dwelling. This case shows the difference between life insurance and ali other forms. Fire MAY COME but Death MUST COME, If tire insurance is a neces- Sity, and we thinkeit is, life in Surance is very much more neces- Sary. If a possible danger should be guarded against, how much more an inevitab'e one. Your family can be protected against the inevitable by a policy in THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. MecCafiery, Gibbons & Doyle, Lid. 3rd Ave. Phone 11 WV. Stephens Notary Public told of a house which was y insured against fre for Yet Mre never touched ~ Conveyancer For a QUICK SALE Lots 42 4 Block 27, and 43, Section 1, Park Avenue $1,000 Cash for the them over pair. Look and buy. M. M. Stephens Real Estate insurence Financial Agent For Sale! Lot 41, Block 28, Section 6, together with a good sub- stantial! dwelling. Price $2,500 .Cash $1,000. Lot 15, Block 22, Section 7, Price $1.260. Cash $500 Lot £9, Bleck 38, Section 8, with four room cottage Price $600 Cash $300 Apply to Ed.H. Mortimer Notary & Agent 324 Second Avenue CONSIDERABLE FISH . LANDED YESTERDAY Local Companies Bought 168,000 Pounds from Several Boats. The following boats arrived and sold their catches at yester.. day's fish siale: Alaska, 14,000 lbs. sold to Can- Piian Fish and Cold Storage Co., at 10c and 6c. Chancellor, 10,000 IDs. and Al- batross, 16,000 ibs., sold to Nat- ional Independent Fisheries at {i.4c- and 6c. Viking, 4,000 Ibs. 20,000 ibs. sold to Booth eries at 11.4 and 6c. Onah, 17,000 Ibs., Glacier, 4,- 000 Ibs., and Pauline, 8,000 Ibs., sold to G anadian Fish and Cold Storage Co-, at 10.6c. and 6c. . Lumen, 16,000 Ibs. and Molly May, 7,000 lbs., sold to Pacific Fisheries at 11.4c. and 6c. Thelma, 16,000 Ibs., and W. & F., 10,00 Ibs-, sold to Atlin Fish- eries at 11.6c. and 6c. Pair of Jacks, 11,000 lbs. and Atli, 15,000 Ibs., sold to Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co., at 11.- 6e- and 6c. MARY PICKFORD IN "CAPTAIN KIDD, JR.” Greatest of Film Stars to be Seen Tonight in Fine Picture. and Lebanon, Fish- Once more the management of the Westholme Theatre has been able to secure a Mary Pickford film, another of her best, made under her own management with her own company. There are a number of people who never miss a Mary Pickford film and it is a good habit to get Mary as an actress is always splendid. She stands out pre- eminently as one of the leaders bf the movie art. In “Captain Kidd, Jr.” it is said that Mary is great. The story is a delightfully realistic one and will have a special appeal to those who like anything exciting. J. R. Morgan has purchased the Vital Spark, the 46 ft. gasoline boat which tne late Captain William Seliz and is having it repained at Cow Bay. ° . e Oscar Johnson, a logger in t employ of J. R. Morgan, had the misfortune to lose a finger whil« working around the winch at \kerberg & Thomson's machine shop yesterday afternoon. The funeral of Mrs. Yamada, the Swanson Bay Japanese wo- man who died at the hospital last week, took place from the B. ©. Undertakers’ parlors at 2 o'clock this afternoon- Services were conducted under the auspices of the local Japanese Mission. gee George M. Bruggy, the Alice Arm merchant, is back in Van- couver after a trip to California. Mr. Bruggy reports that Cali- fornians are very interested in northern mining. Before coming north he will purchase supplies for his mine on the Marmot river near Stewart, at Seattle- In tow of the Granby gasoline tug Azurite, the new boat for H F. Kergin left for Alice Arm on Saturday afternoon. The boat which has been built at Cow Bay by Neil McLean will be used in the ferry service between Alice Arm and Anyox. Mr. Kergin was aboard on the northbound trip. Tite’s February Furniture Sal in full swing for bargains. tf SPECIAL This Week 50 Boxes Cooking APPLES 5 Ibs. for 25c. $1.85 per Box. Auger Table supply Co Phones 211, 212 undersigned, formerly belonged to}! THE DAMLY NEWS CREE ENTERTAINER FINE ELOCUTIONIST Miss Frances Nickawa is Here and Has Great Record- Miss Frances Nickawa, who arrived tast night, will give her great entertainment in the Meth- odist Church on Wednesday even- ing. Speaking of her Dr. Wve J. Sipprell says: “Tam pleased to say that I have had the pleasure of attend- ing the recitals of Miss Frances Nickawa, ‘The Cree Entertainer, several times. I have been dé- sea gph measure. I would endeavor to grasp any oppor- tunity I might have of hearing her again. I consider Miss Nick- awa a reader of rare merit and as an interpreter of the works of E. Pauline Johnson, I do not remem- ber ever having heard her equal. Miss Nickawa has an extensive repretoire for one so young.” INFORMATION WANTED Joe O'Donnell, last heard of in Prince Rupert about a year ago, s being enquired for by his sis- ter, Mrs. M. J. Flynn, of New York, in order to have the estate of a late relative cleared up. tf The Prinee Albert has com- pleted her overhaul at Yarnows, Victoria, followine her groundin® on Masset Bar and is now on the way north with a full cargo. She left Vancouver on Friday and will call at the southern Queen Charlottes before making this port tomorrow. The “Director’’ Corset. factured in Prince Rupert. Hine 92. , Manu- Phone tf the for received addressed to “Tender TENDERS and endorsed wharf at Stewart, B. C.,” will be SEALED at this office until 12 o’clock noon, Fridey, warch 5, 1920, for the construction of @ wharf at Stewart, District of Skeena, B. C. Plans and forms of contract can be seen nd specification and forms of tender ob- ained at this Department, at the office of the District Engineer at Prince Rupert, . C., at the Post Offices, Vancouver, B.C., nd Stewart, B.C. Tenders will not be considered unless raade on printed forms supplied by the yepartment and in accordance with coli- fitions contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by n accepted cheque on_a chartered bank payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 p.c. of the mount of the tender. War Loan Bonds f the Dominion will also be accepted as security, or War Bonds and cheques if required to make up an odd amount. NOTE.—Blue prints can be obtained at this Department by depositing an ac- epted bank cheque for the sum of 810, sayable to the order of the Minister of *ublic Works, which will be returned if the intending bidder submit a regular bid By order, R. C. DESROCHERS, Secretary. vepartment Public Works, Ottawa, 1920. ASSIGNEE’S SALE TAKE NOTICE that as Assignee for the reneral benefit of the creditors of the es- ‘ate of Harry N. Killas; assigned, I will fer for sale at public auction on Thurs- day the 19th day of February, 1920, at 2:30 p.m., the goods chattels and effects f the said Harry N. Killas. ; Fale to take place on the premises own as “Candyland” on Third Avenue, eiaae Rupert, B. Dated this 14th day of February, E. C. GIBBONS, Assignee. of February 5, 1920 St. Regis Cafe Tuesday, February 17 - BREAKFAST, 35c 7 am. to 10 a.m. Rolled Oats or Corn Flakes Home made Sausage Toast Jam Coffee LUNCHEON, 50c 11:30 to 2 p.m. AND DINNER, 50c Dinner & p.m to 7:30. Split Pea Soup Fillet of Plaice, Tartar Sauce Grilled Halibut Steak, Tartar Sauce Boiled pickled Pork and Cabbage Braised Sirloin Tips with Vegetabics Lamb Pot Pie with Dumplings Salisbury Steak Home Made Sausage and Mashed Potatoes Roast Pork with Dressing Potatoes, Mashed Yaploca Custard Pudding Coffee TES PT DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur: diy, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, Tuesday, ednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9 DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT POLES OTOL OL OE AIO BLO OL CLOT EE CLOT, ce — f Monday, ost uary 4 & ct hd Local News Notes For Taxi. Phone 67. tf 25 per cent off Brushes. Ful- ler’s 45. tf. * . * Mr. and Mrs. Einer Berge came in from Usk last night. = . J. R. Smith came in from Smith- ers on last night's train. John Watkins arrived in the city from Stewart yesterday. Mrs. Frank Morris is in the hospital for medical treatment. A new delicious sweet biscuif, Leap Year Sandwich: Fuller's 45. R. W. Keith of Hyder is regis- tered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. Tapestry Chesterfields and easy ehairs at Tite’s February Sale prices. tf . . * R. E. Dugan anrived from Prince George on last night's train. . ° * Tite’s February Sale for brass and iron beds, springs and mel- tresses. tf . . sa Joseph A. Rogers, the fur deal- er, left this morning on a trip up-river. R. J. McDonnell, of Hy@er, re- turned from Telkwa on the train last night. . . ° Phonola and Phonographs to clear at special prices.—Barrie’s No increase in prices. . . > The Grand Masquerade Ball of he Knights of Pythias takes place mn Friday first, February 20. . . . The cadets will meet this even- ng at 7:30 in the Exhibition Building for a full dress parade. . . . furniture Store. ,. tf e . . Mary Pickford in ‘Captain Kid, jr.’ Gazette and Comedy. No inerease in prices. Carpets, floor oil cloths and inoleums at special prices.— jarrie’s Furniture’ Store. ti . . ° Mary Pickford in “Captain Kidd, jn’ Westholdme tonight. | Phone 8rd Avenue, opposite SPT Take this Prescription to the Prince Rapert Drag Company’ Store! I always send my there, for | kuow th Pationty gredients the. y use = yess mm fresh and of the ve y Le quality. They a Muble ey every presc ription whe means a whole lot to you. s 7 too, this kind of ace doesn’t cost you any bi than you would obdleaune have to pay for the Jose re fully com pounded cna tion. a 2nd St, P.0. Box 134 Mail Orders Given Promp! Attention 215 The Prince Rupert Drug Co, =~ ==, ——__ PL PPLLLIL ED ODEDLODDE DP OD OO DOO 4. THEO COLLART, Notary Public FOR SALE—Fine view and level lot, 4th Ave. near Mc] $1,050 — Haif Cash, 6-12-18 Months. 52 feet Atlin Ave., POOCOOOOD frontage Lane corner S400 MARINE INSURANCE | Phone Plue 69 REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANGE Westhoime Theatre Block P. 0. Box 66 IM OPI OO COP One "Ww eeroroornoreoons| W. G. Harris, the mining man, was a passenger last night on the Princess Beatrice. He is going o Vancouver. : . - } MN PoP CANT TAKE A BATH THIS MORNING BECAUSE | GoT THE STOPPER IN MY POCKET Charles Kniflle and J- F. who arrived from Stewart on Fri- A permit for improvements to the value of $400 at the Jabpur store was granted by the city building inspector this morning. Bo not fail to hear Miss Fran- ‘es Nickawa on Wednesday at the Methodist Church. vellous elocutionist- tickets early. . . ’ H. MeCall, general superintend- nt of the western division of the G. T.P- railway, is in Vancouver on a business trip and is expected back on the Prince George Wed- nesday morning. Buy your W. J. Lyneham has taken out a building permit for a dwelling on 9th Avenue, Section 8, valued at $2,165. The building will be built by Bernard Paulsen under the Soldiers’ Housing Scheme. * . . Frances Nickawa, the Cree elo- cutionist who will give a recital on Wednesday night, arrived in the city last hight. She proceeded to Port Simpson where she gives an entertainment and will return here tomorrow. ° ° ° Fred Panky, who was released from the city jail on January 22 after serving 60 days for theft, appeared in the police court again this morning charged with vagrancy: Constable MeGlinchy and Chief Vickers testified .as to idleness. Accused said he had been unable to-get work, Magis- trate McMordie released him on suspended sentence and gave him 48 hours to change his address, NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Vrederick Parker, deceased: Bids are invited for the pur. whase of lot 24, block 24, Section 1 (Third Avenue), with store and cabin thereon, subject to 4-year lease. tf CHAS, C. PERRY, Executor. Scrims, Marquisettes, Voiles and curtain materials 20% dis- count at Tite's February Sale. tf B, GC. Undertakers. Phone 41. 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