rhursday, December 11, 1919 THe TORTURES FUR MARKET IN OF RHEUMATISM BAD CONDITION Happy Stopped When He "=™ york Swain tw mos Began To Take “Fruit-a-tives” flect Low Prices, 8 Orrawa Sr., Huis, P,Q. Che furmarket at the present time is j ’ e ‘Tora year, I sults red with Rhen- ha ee natable condi- matlism, being forced to stay in bed for five months, I tried all kinds of tion The English market is glutted with millions of dollars cine without relief and thought med of fur and if conditions are set. I would never be able to walk again. ed in Nussia it will still be worse. ( day while lying in bed, 7 read Prices for almost all varieties are a “ Pruitatives” the great fruit ,AWay down and still falling and it ne; and it seemed just what I is next to impossible to give 1, so I decided to try it. quotations. As a result of the first box helped me, and I fall in the British market, New York prices are also going down, The pnesent world strikes are also blamed, partly, for the decrease. Oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 2he, |The general condition is none too t all dealers or sent postpaid by bright and trappers are not going |) ruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. to receive the big prices this ee Winter that have been prevailing for the past season on, two. Muskrats, good mink and beav- er are searce and the therefore, still strong. The mand for beaver, however, not affect local fur men because a close season has been put on he tablets regularly until every race of the Rheumatism left me.” LORENZO LEDUC. ° whe de- does $13. 00 LUMP COAL delivered in your bin? As a result of the low prices in the London market much fur has |} been withdrawn and the shippers are holding it rather than sell at Dark marten which sold /a loss, ped about 20 per cent. and pale We screen every pound |} marten is 20 per cent lower. Wolf Phone Black 85 | skin costing $20 in New York j}brought only $11.85 in London. | Silver is all with- drawn in London on account of a | 50 per cent drop. | } and cross fox Terminal Coal Co., ereor + soercee Give Something Useful On account of the great amount ;of fur now on the market, it is | expected that higher prices will | not be paid for raw fur for a long er drop may be looked for. Sport Briefs | Ne tt eer et er BE A pair of Shoes or Slippers makes a veryjac- ceptable Xmas Gitt. rules the National Hockey Asso- ciatio schedule of games. will | commence in Quebec and Ottawa when the Canadiens and Torontos | play the visitors respectively. The | one referee rule will be enforced and one referee will be selected in each city on the circuit. There will be forty-eight games and br twelve will be played in each of Family Shoe Store }\" ! vies | Geo. Hill E. R. Tabrum Jack Dempsey is being plied The Practical Shoemen with offers for a meet with Phone 357. | Georges Carpentier, heavyweight Wremnne lchampion of Europe, for the Peer rm nwa es =v jworld’s title. Dempsey says al- iy though he would prefer to fight our Baggage Checks to in America, still he will go where JOE BROWN the best offer is made, Cochrane, the English promoter, has offered Motor ‘Transfer and 8175.000. while Tortorich, of New Orleans, has offered $150,000. Passenger Service aw Stand, Empress Hote! M. Decoin, of Paris, who must have coin alnight, goes them all Phones 176, Black 334 one better. He says he is willing ity put up any sum Dempsey asks 7 New York bank. Decoin esi ue fight at the sporting club that he runs in Paris on July 14. He is awaiting Dempsey's favorable reply before leaving for America to make final arrange- ments with Manager Jack Keams. his is boom week in the base- ball world although no games are being played. On Monday the In- ternational League had its annual general meeting at New York, On Tuesday the National League had its annual meeting, when the 1919 pennant was formally presented to the Cineinnati Club. The 'American League is holding two one in New York and the other in Chicago, the two meeting's being held on ac count lof a disagreement between Com- liskey, of Chicago, Frazee of Bos- ton and Ruppert of New York and Quick Deliveries OPPO LS OOOO POROOOODDODE For Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service go to! The SAVOY HOTEL F. T, Bowness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 i meetings, Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN 91.60 per day and ‘up. » I of the league. ; ah ln Chas \Rehedules. for the 1920 playme esceeees a Carte, ‘season were drawn up at the f9ercces, meetings. ieee The Union Oil tanker Lansing is at the oil dock unloading 40,000 jbarrels of oil for the local tanks. She arrived last evening from San Francisco and will complete The’ carn baring House il6 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydock onth or Week. Phone Red 246 } Board | yM enpeneneee | Idischarging this afternoon or Chili t levening. i i a oa | The Prince Albert completed At the |her underwater repairs at the ML PARLOR 835 Second Avenue local drydock yesterday mormming and the Tilamook is again on the pontoons. . Delivery Service Extra Phone 557 price is," {last spring in New York has dnop-|} . 1 } time and in the meantime a great- For Xmas |... With no changes in the playing | THE DAILY NEWS GOLD SOW SEEDS UF LNG TROUBLE Pleurisy, Pneumonia, and Even T.B. Often Follow When Colds Are Neglected, Everybody dreads tung trouble We shudder _when we hear of the dreaded r.B. We are afraid when we hear talk of the possibility of pleurisy or pneu- mona. Any disease which affects the lungs is serious It is well to bear in mind that every person who neglects a case of common ld is paving the way for a possible at tack of lung trouble, which may quickly develop into an acute stage or a chroni form Start treating a cold just as soon as it starts” is @ medical maxim the public should observe. Two capsules of Grip ! Pix, taken at intervals of two hours wi usually give relief in three doses, [f the id is deepseated or has reached the erippe stage it takes a little longer, but jin @ career of over ten years, Grip Fix has established a record of giving relief in a night Grip Fix is not a patent medicine. It s & combination of just the drugs physi- cians would prescribe, and these are plainly ted on every box. If you are in doubt, k your family physician. In buying it, wever, be sure to get the original Reid’s Grip Fix, which comes only in capsule form. Grip Fix is sold for 35 cents per box id may be obtained at all druggists. them. Lynx are also going at good| prices. Fisher and marten are! weak and going down fast. Wolf | and coast mink are also very weak. Bear shippers have been making no profits as the market Why Pay More Than ;is 20 per cent lower on the furs NOTICE OF CANCELLATION lof the woliog OF RESERVE, NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that the windbreak Weserve covering the beit of fond 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 icancelied in so far as it relates to that jPertion lying between Indian Reserve No, 1 od Indian Reserve No. 3. G. KR. NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands Department of Lands. Victoria, B. C., 17th, November 1919 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ap plication will be made to the Legislative ‘sscmbly of the Provinee of British: Co iumbia at the next session, on behai! rHE ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE oO LHITISH COLUMBIA for & private bill in rporating the said Institute, the said bili t) be known as “THE BRITISH COLUMBIA \NCHITECTS’ ACT's for the purposes ol verning and regulating the practice ol \rchitecture in the Province of British Co lombia DATED at the City of Vancouver in the vince of British Columbia, this vy iay of November, A.D. 1919 G. ROY LONG, Solicitor for the %pplicants NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an applica- jt m will be made to the Legislative As- embly of the Province of British Columbia at the next session on behalf of the Asso I iation of Professional Engineers of British lumbia for a Private Bill to incorporate ithe said Association, the said Bill to be known as THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ENGI | NEERING PROFESSION ACT for the pur |p ses 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., this 5th day of December, A. D. 1919. H. 8. TOBIN, Of the firm of Pattullo & Tobin, for the Applicants. LAND ACT. Solicitors NOTICE 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 Copper Bay, Moresby Island, British Co- jumbia, farmer, intend to apply for per mission to purchase one hun and sixty acres of land bounded as follows: Com- meneing at this post; thence west 20 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 20 chains, more or less to the beach; thence following the beach southerly to poimg of commencement, and containing 160 acres more or tess. WALTER RU DGE, Locator. November 22, 1019. F. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Lands In Skeena Land District, Recording Dis trict of Cassiar, and situate at Alice Arm, fake notice that we, H. R. Powler and Hu. 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 chains; thence east 80 chains more or less to Hliance River; thence north 20 chains more or less to lot 50, thenee west follow ing shoreline to point of commencement ind containing 160 acres, more or less H. RK. FOWLER, H. F Senees Dated October t1th, 1919 LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land. In 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 Co., Limited, of Port Clements, oceupation lumbermen, intend to apply for permission to lease the fol lowing described lands:- Commencing at &@ post planted at the N.W. corner of Block 53, townsite of Port Clements; thenee N, 70 dew. W 540 ft thence south 33 deg, W.-—455 [t.; thence south 237.77 ft.; thence east 472.95 ft.; thence following ‘the shore line tn a north asterly direction to the potnt of com 7 more mencement nul containing 7.1 acres GRAHAM ISLAND SPRUCE & CEDAR CO,, LIMITED. Dated August 12th, 1019. LAND ACT IN THE SKEENA LAND DISTRICT — DI8- rRicT OF QUBEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS rAkE NOTICE that Thomas B. Strain, of Vancouver, B. C., oeeupation returned oldier, intends to apply for permission to lease the following deseribed lands:-— Commencing at & post planted on the on Sewell Inlet about 3 miles dis direction from the thence 5 chains thence to shore tant, and in a westerl entrance of Sewell Inlet; south; thence 40 chains east; shore; thenee following the shore line to point of commmonss and containing 20 re or more SHOMAS B. STRAIN, W. EF. Green, agent, . 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The Old Firm Come Back Beg to announce that not being able to obtain their old corner on Second Avenue, at the head of what used to be Centre Street, they have opened on Third Avenue, No. 626, with a carefully selected stock of Jewellery, Watches and Clocks, Toilet Re- quisites, Cutlery, Cut Glass, etc. All fresh from the factories, and are now ready to welcome their new and old time patrons in their new store at No. 626 Third Avenue Opposite Dominion Telegraph Office eee = HE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Georgetown Lumber Co. . PHONES 130 gt 423. P. O. BOX 1632 Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central B. ©. FISH BOXES & SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR Consult Us. 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