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Its 4 h.p. engine is aliable, efficient, easy to start and simple to operate. 1 an inexpensive, practical and proven machine for is J ee rapid and accurate cutting of wood under every Ss condition met with in the woods or on the water, It Lo, has been adopted by the Federal and Provincial Gov- ernments, by logging companies, ranchers and farmers satisfactory drag saw and small power plant which easily and economically. to this effect will be gladly furnished. it is free if you mention this paper. ay the one and only erated can be oper’ testimonials Write for gescriptive folder arts of the “WEE WEE MacGREGOR Mac REGOR” are car- gAW MANUFACTURING CO. — led In. our | Vancouver 310 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. you should need them. 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 by us. We wash for you in'the twentieth century way by letting soft water and billowy suds surge through the fabric. 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. Qur driver will call at a definite time for your family bundle. At a definite time also he will return it. Our method saves you labor and protects you from the rigors of wind and weather. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 a Open Ist February, 1920 NEW MARINE WAYS Shawatlans Passage yuild yo tos icing and repairing all classes of boats up to 100 feet WOODWORK ING in length, Bont aaa BLACKSMITHING AND MACHINE SHOPS ** €qulpped plant in Central British Columbia, i; Equipped for | Seal Cove Marine Ways, Ltd. ee President W. E. Thompson, Gen. Manager ne Red 39) * She , . Phone Green 153 INSURANCE David H. Hays General Real Estate Agent Sor, ". Second Avenue and Second Street. NOTARY PUBLIC Royal insurance Company, Limited. Northern As urance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Go., Limited. London & Lancashire Quarantee & Accident Co. Fidolity-Phenix Fire Ineurance Co. THE DAILY NEWs SUGAR SHORTAGE IS ALMOST OVER Good Supply Came in Wednesday and Much More is Expected. The sugar shortage is expected to pe over, locally by the first of March. On Wednesday the local wholesalers received good ship- ments and the situation has been considerably relieved. No reduc- tion in price is expected with the forthcoming supply. Flour is still on the increase and will srobably go higher. Ducks, geese and turkeys. are now off the mar- ket. : Following is today's price list: Meute. THIOL. BORER. cis 5.45) 4 60 § HRS 45e Beef, pot roasts, lb...22¢ to 2&c Beef, chuck roast, Ib. ...... 25¢ meet, Vib. ronshi ID... iy Kveo 35e¢ Beef, boiling, Ib. ....20¢ to 25¢ Hamburger, per Ib. ........ 25¢ Stewing beef, per lb. ...... 25¢ Corned Beef, per Ib., ...... a MBIT IGE. cy 0' 5 o.0-6 ope 45¢c MO AOU 4c n cake bates 45c Mutton, stewing ........%. FAC Mutton, shoulder reast, 28c VOGl, : CLOWNS oie rs 25c eal shoulder roast ....... 22¢ Leg of veal ........ 30c and 40c Dripping, per lb........... 25 POPE CRUSHERS ook. a veces See fomato sausages .......... 30¢ PORK, 10K 6 as 5 eee ee: 45c¢ Tork CHOPS}... 558 sos eves BVO Pork, shoulder, seseseeee 40€ Ayreshire bacon, sliced 55e Bacon, piece, per lb. ...... 65¢ Bacon, sliced, per Ib., ...... 70c ROT, GUNG big dee eae 03h 88 60¢e STOTT, MEN OMI :45'5-1; esas oe 55c Salt backs ..... ores eee 45c siticken, Per [Di 26.6. ree es 50¢ “OWI DOPAD ei a eS ew 45c Pickled pork, per Ib. ....... 45¢ Cooked ham, sheed, per lb... 70c Spare Ribs, per lb., ........ 28¢ PROM OG. MIE id c-0's 4 sare i s.0 4.8 75c POOINRR: DOr Was | 6 05 4 e608 &s 30¢ POPIEOE POMS 4 4 5.5 50's ba.ah cs 60¢c ESO AMANEL 5 ivuliair6i05ths' fo awe ae 55c RGDDICG, COORD, = 48 HES + 1's 75¢ OAlVaG: 24V OR DBs pce ¢ 0i6 Voss 35« Dairy Produce. ES GRY 555 ish etait Ona 'ooa bare 8's 75¢ Butter (cooking) <...-...... 70¢ Cheese, pera sass saws: 40c Limberger cheese, per Ib. ... 60c MCURG (OGM) is, i hcp cs 0 0 0% 5 70c Washington Eggs (fresh)... 80c Strigtly new-laid eggs $1.00 dargarine ......... ahaa a 45c COMD- DONE’ .k:ivaas Case ees 50c MuUser; POO IDG 2.6 ks i ces 17c Bnead, per lost, ......66... 15¢ Flour (hard white) 50-lb sk $3.50 Milk, per case, ......%... $6.25 Fieh. Jon, 2 INS: wiser ciees.. 356 lod fillets, smoked, ........ 20c Fresh black cod per Ib. . 15e¢ Finnan haddie, ..... 2 Ibs. 35c Helibut,: POl Ms, 665-0 vie cee 20c¢ Herring kippered, 2 Ib. for 35c¢ Salt Herring, each, ........ 10c Flounder Fillets, lb., ....... 20c Salt Acadia Cod, 2-lb. boxes 55c Oysters, per dozen, ........ 50c Bulk Oysters, Pint, ...... $1.01 Orabs; barge, .....cceeees 20¢ Shrimps, Ib, .....2--- ee eee 25c skate, per ID,, .....--- ees (e406 Brahe ...ce0e elie Kha 3 for 26c BOVPiINnG: .6isas ss 4 Ibs for 25c Vegetables Onfions, dry, per Ib. ..-..-- 10c Spanish Onions, per Ib., ..-- 15¢ Carrots, per ID., ....+++-- 3%e lurnips, per ID, ..-6ee eee 3%ec ‘elery, per bunch, ....++e+- 30c Beets, per ID, ..eeee errors 5e Cabbage, per lb. ....-+e+s> 12%e Cauliflower ......++ en eciiaig a Head -EettnGe is so ccis ie eice ee 20c Brussels sprouts ......+++: 35c¢ PatAINOS cic cace Meee ease §5.50 Rhubarb, per bundle, .....-- 30¢c Erult. Rananas .....-.+- i ee ,. 60c¢ Grapefruit (California) .. 12'%¢ TiO ONE 6 ck da nee cate 8 ide Dates (drom) ....-+eseeee* 35¢ Bulk Dates, per Ib. ....+---- 60c Navel oranges ....- 80c to $4.00 Grapes, Malagas, ..+++++> ,. 40c Jonathan apples No. 4 $3.25 Cooking apples ...+++-++5 $2.00 Cranberries, per ID., ..++++* 30¢ Canned Italian prunes ....- 40¢ Raisins, per ID. «sere reer ee 25c Currants, per, Ib... eee sere 30¢ Peel, per ID, «eeeeeeeeeees 50c Mixed nuts, per Ib. ..-++++> 35e Table Figs, per pkg., «-++++ £5¢ Pears, GOZ., seeserrssereee? 50¢ Mince Meat .....++ Macs.) See Evaporated Fruits. Black Figs ..-.--seeeeeere? 306 White Figs ..-.-.-eeeereere 30¢e Apricots caceceerrer errr? 45c¢ Peaches Pe aaa ot ne og cae 35e Apples ..csees cerrecetr'? 35e Seedless Raisin® ...++ss++" S0¢ PrUMeg woe eee e errr rete 20c-300 Two-color window ecards take ihe eye quickly, See them at the News Job Department. aaa ° Paxe 8 CRAVEN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES TION ACT — and — ' IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF 4OHN BARRIMAN DODSON, DECEASED, INTESTATE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM 'T MAY CONCERN of an Order made by itis Honour F. McB. Young, in the above inatter on the 26th day of January, A. D. 1920, as follows:— 1T 18 ORDERED that the said John H. MeMulliin shall be allowed to swear to the death of the said deceased as occurring on the 25th day of October, 1918, after the expiration of one month from the date of ihe first publication of notice of this order, unless in the meantime proof is furnished to the Registrar of this Court at Prince htupert, B.C., that the said deceased, John fiarriman Dodson, was alive subsequently to the sald 25th day of October, 1918. AND If IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said John H. McMullin do publish notice f this order in the Prince Rupert Daily News, a@ newspaper published at Prince Nupert, B.C., for a period of one month. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 26th day of January, A.D, 1920. JOHN H. McMULLIN, OMcial Administrator. PRECIOUS STONES a | ittuminating Address Given Before Corner Club by J. Bulger. At the meeting of the Corner Club last night John Bulger gave a most interesting and instruc- tive address on “Precious Stones.” He described a number of them, told where they were found, how they were cut, their values, his- tory, and the superstitions con- nected thérewith. Miss Sully, president of the club, presided, and after the ad- dress there was the usual social gathering. Between forty and fifty members were present. BARRETT ROCK LIGHT NOW IN OPERATION! The Barrett Rock light is now in operation showing a red-oc- culting light on the top of the tower: This replaces the gas and belt buoy which was off the rock. Those who use the water en- trance to the port are asked to note these changes- re As a special inducement to get more pupil nurses for the Prince Rupert General Hospital it has been decided to advertise for girls as well as Mecerease the wages to $30 per month. This was the decision arrived at when the Hos- pital Board met on Thursday DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE } PPLICATION FOR GRAZING FERMITS FOR THE SEASON OF 1920. Applications for permits to graze live- tock on the Crown range within each razing district of the Province of British ‘olumbia must be fled with the District oresters at Cranbrook, Fort George, Katn- oops, Neilson, Prince Rupert, Vancouver od Vernon or with the Commissioner of irazing, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, b. . on or before February 29, 1920. | Blank forms upon which to submit ap- | lications may be obtained from the Di:- riet Foresters at the above named places r from the Department of Lands at Vic- oria, B. C G. R. NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, B. C., December 5th, 1919. | 8 < co DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE. FISHERIES BRANCH. SEALED TENDERS on the prescribed forms and accompanied by five per cent of the eontract price, will be received by | lersigned at the Fisheries Office, | Vrinee Kupert, until the twenty-ninth day f February, 1920, for the construction | ofa float, gangway and approach on the} waterfront in the vicinity Prince Rupert (site will be distinc of Swanson’s Whart tively marked). Plans and specifications may be had on application to the offtce of the Inspector of Fisheries, Prince Ru- pert, on payment of the sum of one dollar, eiaee will be refunded on receipt of ten- er. Envelopes to be marked on the outside “fender for Float,” ¢ a Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, F. H, CUNNINGHAM, chief Inspector of Fisheries. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. th. S. C. Chapter 115. the Kleanza Company, Limited, of Usk, British Columbia, hereby gives notice that it has under section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert, Prinée Rupert, British Columbia, a description of the site and the plans of reversible Aerial Rope- way over the Skeena River, proposed to be bulit over the said Skeena River at Usk, Rritish Columbia, the supporting towers of the said Ropeway to be located on Dis- trict Lots numbered 1437 and 833, Range 5, Coast District, AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex- piration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, the said Kleanza Company, Limited, will under section 7 of the said Act, apply to the minister of Public Works at s office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to con- struct the said Aerial Ropeway. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 3ist day of January, A.D. £920, KLEANZA COMPANY. LIMITED, Z Patmore & Fulton, Solicitors, It is just as cheap tu get your printing done wel' and done at 10me as it is to send it away. Tr ig permanent Y Y Cie, Up LW. YY y GBI WY DO hy AO conis Packages of IO =2 for355C@nts . ‘ THERE NEVER WAS A PURER CIGARETTE $ ne gun yPROBRTE Oeics IN. THE ‘aan ne sae fae ee ; DEAFNESS aD if You are a Sufferer—Go to your Local Druggist and order Concen- trated Sourdal, price $1 per Un. This New remedy gives almost im- mediate relief, and quickly effects a cure. It penetrates to the actual seat of the complaint, and has completely cured many cases which were cunsidered hopeless. If your Chemist does not yet stock ‘gourdal’ do not accept any sub- stitute, but send money-order for @ supply direct to the ‘Sourdal’ Dis- tributing Co., 38, Station Road, Croydon, Surrey, Eng., and a package will be mailed per return with full directions. r nd OP CIOS CSOD CL OS CLO CE CLAD OLE OL CL OCA SO 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 io purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the South West and only South corner of Lot 4234 (Portand 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 Jess thence; North 55 de- grees 06 minutes West, two thousand five hundred gnd fifty feet more or less thence; North 85 degrees 55 minutes West, four hundred feet thence; South following high water line to point of commencement. Approximate area one hundred and forty- our acres, more or less. LENORA MABEL SMITH, . by her agent, A. A. Forsyth. Date 8th January, 1920. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- L1ON ACT — and --- IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH BROWN, DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that in order of His Honour F, McB, Young made the 3rd day of February, A.D. #920, I was appointed Administrator to the @state of Joseph” Brown, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly veri- fled, to me, on or before the 6th day of March, A.D, 1920, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forth- with, JOHN H. MeMULLIN, OMcial Administrator, Dated this 6th day of February, 1920. WATER NOTICE, DIVERSION AND USE. TAKE NOTICE that M. P, Olsen, whose address is Alice Arm, B, C., will apply or au licence to take and use 50 cubic- second-feet and to store about 400 acre- fect of water out of Clearwater River which flows southerly and drains tnto the Kitsault River about 22 miles from the head of the Inlet of Alice Arm. The storage-dam will be located near natural outlet of Clearwater Lake, The capacity of the reservoir to be created is about 450 acre-feet, and it will flood about 50 acres of land. The water will be diverted from the stream at storage dam and will be used for power for mining PURDORES upon the, mine. described as the Climax Group, This notice was posted on the ground on the 26th day of January, 1920. , A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914,” will be Mied in the oMce of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C. Objettions to the application may be ‘led with the said Water Recorder or with he Comptroller of Water Rights, Parlia- nent Buildings, Victoria, B. ¢., within thirty days after the first appearance of his notice in a local newspaper. . P. OLSEN, Applicant. The date of the first publication of this night. The News Print Shop. jotice {s February 5, 1920.