. ee eee ‘i Te eas = ree hd eee ae a = is a very simple matter at the REXALL STRO.S Our stock is complete from the little Brow to the more expensive Kodaks. Let us assist you in selecting the Xmas kodak. Cc. H. ORME The Pioneer Drugetst—-Two Stores 82 —-PHONES~—200 WARNING You will lose money if you do not buy your Xmas goods from Allen. See his stock of Toys in the branch store in the old C. P. R. office building in the Alder Block. Absolutely the largest shipment of Xmas novelties ever imported into this city. Toys, Toys, Toys, nothing but Toys All the old favorites,together with the latest mechan- ical novelties. Even the grownups, to say nothing of the children, are captured by the attractiveness of the great display. Come early and get first choice. J.D. ALLEN PHOTO CO. Sixth Street FRIDAY, SATURDAY ane CATURDAY AFTERNOON Extraordinary Production of the Great ‘a Pray The Night Before Christmas MISS JULIA FEHR and LITTLE ETHEL GRAY in Fine Juvenile Parts Introducing POPULAR PRICES—25c., 5c. & 50c. Matinee Prices Adults, 25e; Children, 15¢ Reserved Seats at Orme’s Third Ave. Drug Store. Telephone 200. —_ — —— — — —_—— - Christmas Gifts Our Christmas stock is now complete. We have just finished opening a large shipment of imported goods direct from Japan, including: Watches Handsome Clocks and Jeweiry of All Kinds the lowest Fancy Japanese Vases Fancy Jardinieres Fancy Cups and Saucers of can selection that will Our A visit to our store your Christmas gifts. be secured. MUSSALLEM & CO. 423 Fifth Ave. Phone Black 228 help you prices are in the SANTA CLAUS Has Made His Headquarters at JABOUR BROS. He has brought with him the biggest assortment of Teys, Dolls and Christmas Goods Dolls, all sizes, from 25c to $3.00 TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! All the latest novelties in toys that please not only the little ones but amuse the grownups as well. The stock includes Trains, Carpenter's Sets, Musical Toys, Bowling Alleys, Mechanical Toys, Animals of All Kinds, Etc. we have ever had. A visit to our store is sure to please the little ones, Come early while the assortment is large. Jabour Bros. Third Avenue The House of Good Values MISSING! Prouante 7 aundege obo shinning our offer to send FREE our large range of patterns o “AMOUS SUITS or OVERCOATS TO MEASURE (Carriage and Duty Paid) at $8.60 (valued by our euptemers at $20). Together with patterns we will also send a tape measure, fashion plate, and ful! i: struc tions how to measure yourself, ALL FREE. You have only to read !our book of testimonials and you will be convinced that no other firm in the world can approach us for value. Money returned if you are not satisfied, Address for Pattcrns: CURZON BROG., Ciougher Syndicate, ), 449 Spadina Avenue, TORONTO, ONTARIO, Please mention this Advertisement (Dept. 1 —— Peerless Studio Rooms 19.20.21 Alder Block Cor. 3rd Ave. and 6th St Special Styles at Red 1 Priet All Work Guara d EMPIRE BATHS For an easy and comfortable shave drop in at the Empire Baths on Third Ave. The most up-to-date furnishings have been in Stalled and the general surroundings are such as appeal to particular people | Centrally Located Opposite Majestic Theatre KEEFE & DORREL Proprietors FURNISHED ROOMS & CABINS |‘ to rent $1.50) $2.00 for dou | and hot Furnished rooms and beds yer week for single beds, le bed Complete with bath water. Furnished Cabins at $4 a month) APPLY 208 NINTH AVENUE} | PANAMA STUDIO 613 3rd Ave. (Above Burns Meat Store Christmas is Coming. Have your father’s, mother’s or children’s photographs enlarged and finished } in olls, ete | Make Early Sittings for All Distant Countries, } To make room = for our large stock of next = sea son's goods we are offer- ing: White backs from 7'.c up per roll Gilts, from 10c. up per roll SEE OUR HIGH GRADE BURLAPS Tex-ta Dor-na double dy- ed, soft burlap, per yd.,20e Imperial and Colonial fill- ed, dyed, per yard... .30c The A.W.Edge Co. |}rOR RENT WALLPAPERS : .- | pany, THE DAILY NEWS “The News” Classified =One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES" For Rent FOR RENT-—Furnished house kee} rooms, Apply at Alder Block, Third Av enue 281-29 eight rooms Bainter &| 277-0 Furnished house, bath. Rent reasonable Phone 387 with Sloan. McINTYRE HALL to lease for dances, ete Terms. Gray & Son, Black 78 oo Wanted general 2s7er WANTED—-A housework woman for Ave bast en ee For Sale girl 720 or ath os MORRIS piano, Address box pert good condition, cheap News, Prince Ru- ooatr in 60, Lost and Found FOUND—THE FRENCH WAY CLEANERS, 1007 Robson Street, Vancouver, B. C. Express paid one way on $5.00 orders, both ways on $10.00 orders. Write for price list 58-tf LOST In neighborhood of Dunsmuir street, small English setter puppy dog aged three months Black and white with brown spots over eyes Inform Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric ompany 287-289 — Miscellaneous ee ere WILL the lady who took 4 pair of shoes by mistake from Meintyre Hall on Fri day night please leave them at (iray & Son's and receive her own in exchange? 288-290 = - — © NOTICE. In the Matter of the Companies Act and in the Matter of Sican & Company, Limited. TAKE NOTICE that an application will be made to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publica- tion of this notice for leave to change the name of the above company from “Sloan & Company, Limited.” to “Bryant Com Limited Dated the i912 ist day of November, A. D WLLIAMS & MANSON, Solicitors for Sloan & Company, Limited, Empress Theatre at 7 30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, 3RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.20 pm. Sunday School 2.30 p. m. Baraca Bible Class 2.30 p.m. REV. W.H.McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 1) am. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. | REV. C. R. SING, B.D. PasToR THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday services at it | am. 3 and8’p.®. Sun day School, 1:30 p. m. Week night services Mon- day, Wednesday, Thurs day and Saturday. CAPT. AND MRS TUTTE Commanding OMcers | | | Skeena Land District | jthence north 40 chains, thence east 60 | chains, thence south 60 chains, thence west to foreshore, thence following the | foreshore westerly | } | | | | containing 640 acres more or less, LAND PU RCHASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District Ran, Take notice that |, Albert Lopas, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation pros- pector, intend to apply for Se to purchase the following descr Commencing at @ post planted about 30 chains south of Graveyard Point telegraph oMfice and being on the south side of Skeena Hiver, thence south 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains to post of ommencement, containing 160 acres more or less. sipeat LOPAS. Dated August 24th, 1912 Pub, Sept. 28, 1912. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V. pains of Coast, Take notice that I, Henry Smith, of Prince Rupert, B. C., ocedpation tail- roader, intend to apply for rmission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing, at 4 p0s), planted about 70 chains distant and in putherly direction from Graveyard Point telegraph office and being on the south side of the Skeena River, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to post of commencement, MIKE VUKSTICH Dated August 24th, 1912 Pub, Sept. 28, 1912 District of ange IV Take notice that Richard J. Vancouver, B. C., occupation bookkeeper, jintends to apply for permission to pur- | chase the following described lands Commencing 4@t & post planted on the foreshore in @ small bay about one-half mile north of entrance to Kumeolon Inlet, Coast, Orant, of © point of commence containing 240 acres more or less eu MICHARD J. GRANT iiiam J. Mogridge Agent Dated October 7th, 1912 Pub, Oct. 20, 1012 TRY A NEWS WANT AD ment, 2nd Avenue 226 Sixth Street, Prince Rupert, B. C. J ts | EN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION | FOR THE ISSUE OF A_ DUPLICATE | CERTIFICATE OF TITLE FOR LOT 8, - Church Services - | BLOCK 3, TOWN OF SEALY. (MAP | 956 ee eee Notice is hereby given that it is my in IRS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH tmiion to issue at the expiration of thirty sees gary Ses ae ee dav« after the first publication hereof 4 duplicate of the Certificate of Title to the abovementioned lands in the name of Ella Lozo which Certificate of Tithe was issued on application dated the 4th August, 1912, and is numbered 621 A sod Registry Office, Prince Rupert, November 9th, 1912 276-41 WILLIAM EB. BURRITT, District Registrar. 8. C.; OF ATLIN, BETWEEN and ED IN THE COUNTY holden at PRINCE RUPERT, MARTHA CARROLL, Plaintiff, WARD JAMIESON, Defendant COURT Take notice that on the 30th November, A. D. 1912, a plaint and summons issued herein by the under signed in which said plaint the plaintiff claims a8 against you the specific per formance of a certain agreement of sale entered into between yourself and the plaintiff on the &th day of September, A. D. 1909, whereby you sold to the plain tiff Lot 5, Block 30, Section 6, City of Prince Rupert, according to 4 map or plan of the said city filed in the Land Registry Office at Prince Rupert and numbered 923 The plaintiff! asks the Court to order a conveyance of the lot aforementioned to herself or to grant a vesting order vesting the said lot in herself. And further take notice within eight days after the tion hereof inclusive of the publication you return to the Registrar of this Court at Prince Rupert a dispute note dated and signed by yourself or your 80 day of was filed that unless first publica day of such licitor in answer to the plaintiff's claim, the plaintiff! may proceed in this action and judgment may be given against you in your absence, 286-201 WILLIAMS & MANSON Solicitors for Defendant. TO EDWARD JAMIESON, Advertise in The Daily News * Fraternal Why Do You Allow Ads. HERE— SONS OF ENGLAND ELECT OFFICERS LAST NIGHT Order “Choose Officers for the Ensuing Year. geht along Gaining in strength t the local organization of the lodge of to shortly Sons of England bids fair become one of the institutions of its nd migest cits \ str in the number of new members were initiated last even ing at the session of the order Phere was a large attendance of members, the business of elect ing officers for the ensuing year taking place. rhe officers elected were as follews President, A Silver sides; vice president, 1 W Sil versides; secretary, H. W. Birch; treasurer, J. BE. Unwin; chaplain, J. Hutehinson; trustees, 8. M Newton, Frank \ Ellis and George Leek; auditors Frank Falter, J. Howe and Alex. Stowell The supreme executive at To ronto has appointed F. V. Clark district deputy for the Prince Rupert district. The past presidents of the I» cal lodge are E. A. Woods ard Frank A. Ellis. T. ‘W. Barnes delegate to the the year 1913. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS was appointes supreme lodge o1 Government Agent Ww M Sandilands left last night on the Prince John on a trip to Masset He will return here before leay ing for his headquarters at Queer Charlotte City William Manson, M. P. P., was amongst the passengers on the Prince John for Massel last night. Mr. Manson has gone over to the islands on business con nected with his constituency and will return on Sunday There was a young man in so ciety Who was known as the pink of propriety He worked in a bank And put on much “swank But a store gave too much no toriety a a Messrs. McFadden, represent- ing Swift & Co., and Jerry Bon- neau, of local fame, pioneer res- taurant man and big real estate owner, left last evening on the Prince John on a visit to the islands. Toy and crockery department now ready for business Wal. lace's PRR. PRO Subseribe for the Daily News “Want Ad.” Yesterday. at St. Andrew's ¥Epis- copal Church a quiet wedding was celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Du Vernet, the contracting pat ties being Miss Violet Frampton of England and Mr. Cedrie W. St. Vincent, late of South Africa an da veteran of the Boer war, at present fire warden at Gitsum- kalum. The ceremony was per- formed in the presence of a few intimate friends, the happy couple leaving al midnight on the Prince John for Masset, on the Queen Charlotte Islands, for their honeymoon trip Choicest liquors and cigars— Savoy. Subscribe for the Daily News, the Xmas Gift Question to Worry You? A nice make We the have most them for all appropriate present one pain of slippers or a good pair of shoes will could give members of the family CASH PRIZES A Coupon with Every One Dollar Purchase. Renworth & Jefferson Srd Ave. and Bth 8t. Best in Footwear Saturday, Peo, + GRIFFITH STOCK COMPANY IN FORE CHRISTMA It was disappointing that there was not a larger audience to wit ness the splendid produetion of The Night Before Christome by the Grifith Stock Company last night The play, which is a very dramatic one, was written] by Hal Read while in the pen tentiary for alleged murder under cireumstances similar to those which he depicts in the play Che acting and work of the entire company was above re proach rhe strong court room scene, the happy family circle on Christmas Eve and the = fina écene in the governor's home and the confession of the real criminal were each faultlessly portrayed As the judge who must sit judgment on his own son, Mr Griffith was excellent His ir lerpretation of the part was vin and = life-like Every emotion was depicted upon his face as tne evidence was being revealed id the climax of the scene where the jury returns the verdiet of gutiitv was heart breaking. ii was truly a great piece of acting and one that could easily be spoiled by a less proficient actor Miss Griffith as the mother of the accused bov plaved the part asisened to her as vividly as would any nother in real ifs of anguish when sentence was DRAMA SCORE GREAT Success BEST ACTING EVER SEEN IN CITY APpEaRs IN “NIGHT oe. "COURT ROOM ScCEN PORTRAYED—PLAY WRITTEN BY conv OLY NVICT junder the cire | pronounced i when d th her bov wa apparent lhottom of | Mies iwas lerime her hea Mitel ill that the me ; exes ‘ ithe ‘ther of t) nt i! irving pa } digt Miss Va h i the iwith serva ; delight ti | comedienne f Miss Milli is ft) the a im be ner Mr. Harry 1 Phillips the sustained h | perfeetio Hex Was excellent \ Sine mney he wa , as was also Cla j role Roy Flower Hague, J il Grray the made such a mess, were will parts Not of the chestra the enterta feat Mr. (iv Christmas by CANADA SHOULD PROVIDE Rowell Says Canada Should Pro- vide for Maintenance of Battleships. Galt, Ont., Dee Libera Leader Rowell speaking at a banquet here tonight, said that the Borden naval policy did not go far enough that it does provide for the maintenance and upkeep of the three battleships provided for in the programme At Empress Theatre ee, character, together with some of a comic vein, all go to make Class show a first Skeena Land District—District of nge V. Take notice that George KR. Naden, of Prince Rupert, occupation broker, intends to apply for permission to lease the fol- lowing described lands Commencing at &@ post planted about four distant in a southerly direction from Moore's Cove, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to shore line, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less GEORGE R. NADEN. Per Daniel Lyons, Agent. Dated September 19th, 1912. Pub. Sept. 28, 1912. Skeena Land District-—-District of Range V Take notice 4hat I, Alexander Noble, of Port Essington, B. C., occupation cannery man, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following deseribed lands Commencing at @ post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 27, thence north 20 chains, thence west 20 chains more or less to Lot 1746, thence south 20 chains more or less to the beach, thence follow- ing the shore to point of commencement, ontaining 40 acres more or less. ALEXANDER NOBLE Dated October 16th, 1012. vub, Nov. ith, 1012——Jan. 6, 1013 of Coast, Coast, skeena Land District-—District Range V. notice that 1, Sam Ennyu, of Kayex, British Columbia, occupation lum- berman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at @ post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 182, Range V, Coast District and on the north bank of the Kayex Kiver, thence west 19 chains, thence north 15 chains, thence east 15 chains to the boundary of Lot 182 afore- said, thence south along the said boundary 15 chains to point of commencement, containing 23 acres more or less. SAM ENNYDU, 10th, i912, 1912 -—Jan. Take Dated October Pub, Nov, tith, 6, 1013 District ~ District of Coast Range IV that William J Skeena Land Mogridge, occupation broker, Take notice of Vancouver, B, C., intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands commencing at & post planted foreshore in Kumeolon Inlet, on Lot No 187, thence east 80 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 20 chains more or less to river bank, thence northerly fol lowing river bank and foreshore to point of commencement, containing 60 more or less, on the WILLIAM J Dated November 15, 1012 Pub, Nov, 25, 1012-—Jan MOGRIDGOR 20, 1018 Land District Coast, Kange Take notice that Reuben W. Rogers, of prince Rupert, B. C., occupation transfer man, intends to apply for permission to purehase the following described lands Commencing 4t @ post planted at the northeast corner of Lot 6141 Range 5, Coast District, near Lakelse Lake, thence north 40 chains thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence east 40 chains to place of commencement AK ROGERS Skeena District of Packed o verflow popular Empress Ficaize. m ing picture show furnished a splendid entertainment last even ing which will be repeated again tonight Dante's Inferno a} wonderfully wierd and realistic film, held the audience = spel bound for half an hour or more It is a daring subject most graphically portrayed Other films of an intensely interesting up| LAND PURCHASE NOTIC ES | Coast, | acres |, FOR RENT FOR UPKEEP OF SHIPS 0 w1%1 ss so sow bath ne ‘ MeCaffery & Gibt 286-288 Lot 23, Block 20, Se Second Ave #1 860.00 Equity ead 6. T. P. term Lots 26 and 97, Block 15. Section § $500.00 % cash and terms H. DOUGLAS 339 Third Ave (Opposite P.0.) Bor 606 Bo Owing to expirat 4 ‘ of? I re ture, Crock | Move t the tw |? th “r and rad A Reduction in Prices | Our entire stock naif the market price }stock as much as | ‘ t if permanent ‘ ans lof Montreal er A splendid ass — w Ohristmas gift F. W. HART Tih Bt. and 3rd Ave } George Leek Prince Rupert pneeee 618 3rd Ave. One Double Corner 7th AVENUE SECTION SIX $2000 cash and the balance over tet years at 6 per cent Samuel Harrison & Company Brokers and Financial Agente Second Ave. Prince Rupert To Rent $26.00 hay roomed house A Avenue $10.00 i ul 2 room eabin, ¢ $20.00 Avenue » x $75.00 Ave Oftiee on Second Store Beet on 70 GR. Naden Co, Lid Dated Noy Pub, Nov - ion } 1912--Jan, 19, 1019 gud Avenue