Se MM, =< — = > LOCKETS, SCARF PINS .AND CUFF LINKS APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN AND BOYS = —— Our Catalogue illustrates a very complete assortment of these Jewellery tines. OCKETS in solid gold or gold filled, made in oval, square or round nian plain or ongraves, and suitable for attaching to either FOB or WATCH CHAIN. Some of the solid gold designs are set with a diamond centre. SCA PINS in ali designs and qualities, set with gems or semi- precious Henne. You will find these very faithfully represented in our an fine desi rding to the fashions of the FF LINKS in man ne designs, accordin day, ‘n eotid gold, gold filled, mother of pear! and sterling. From these designs you may choose links with either rigid or loose connections. These are thoroughly illustrated in our Catalogue, which will be sent free to any address. Our prices ; moderate and ali orders carefully filled. Henry Birks GS Sons, Lidiited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS VANCOUVER, B.C — Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director 7 — _ BLISH Hano-Mane LAGE This is the oldefashioned lace made on the cushion, and was first introduced into England by the Flemish Refugees. It is still made by the village women in their quaint old way. Our Laces were awarded the Gold Medal at the Festival of Empire and Imperial Exhibition, Crystal Palace, LONDON, ENGLAND, for general excellence of workmanship. UY some of this hand-made Pillow Lace, it lasts MANY times longer than machine made variety, and imparts an air of distinction to the posgessor, at the same time supporting the village lace-makers, bringing them little comforts otherwise unobtainable on an agricultural man’s wage. Write for descriptive little treatise, entitled “ The Pride of North Bucks,’’ containing 200 striking examples of the lace makers’ art, and is sent post free to any part of the world, Lace for every purpose can be obtained, and within reach of the most modest purse. Cote ee Tenens Every sale, however small, is Plastrons,Jabots, Yokes, industry. Fichus, Berthes, Hand- a support to the kerchiefs, Stocks, Cami. >See eRe soles, Chemise Sets, Tea Cloths, Table Centres, D'Oylies, Mats, Medal- Se ae oR <2 lions, eeeeee and 4 —. ter ts, ete., cere ep -» 1.00, (1) in. deep.) STOCK—Whee! Design. $150, $500, ap to a Price 25c. each. (Half shown.) each. Over designs in yard lace and inser- tion from 10c., 15c., 25¢., 45c., up to $3.00 per yard. IRISH CROCHET. Mrs. Armstrong having over 100 Irish peasant girls connected with her industry, some beautiful ex- amples of Irish hand made. laces may be obthined, All work being sold direct from the lace-makers, both the workers and customers derive great advantage. STII itt tt POA No, 122.—80c, per yard. No. 910.—Lace 1j in. deep. Mrs Rupert Armstrong, Olney, Bucks., England Slack Knight otove Polish MaKES HOME BRIGHTER AND LABOR LIGHTER A Paste jen eee No Dust No Waste | Hamitron, canapa!l No Rust LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. First and MoBride Prince Rupert PRONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. Gomg To The Old Country TO SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS If so, you can make your journey at minimum expense more enjoyable and more comfortable by joining the PERSONALLY CONDUCTED ALL - EXPENSE TOUR Leaving Vancouver December 7th Fare includes all expenses incidental to the journey. The party will travel by special train, via Chicago and Nia- gara Falls to New York, there connecting with, var- ious steamship lines. If interested, let us tell you about the trip and expenses. Call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RY. Prince Rupert. B. C., or A. W. Nase, Com'] Agent, 443 Hastings St. West Vancouver, B. (, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. FAUL RY. KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O, DRAWER 1524 PHONE No, 3 Builders’ Supplies Sheet and Plate Glass Plumbers’ supplie 1 Plate Glass Mirrors Paints HARDWARE Stoves, Ranges Oils ‘Tinware Varnishes Graniteware ** Stay Satisfactory Range."’ MONARCH MALLEABLE * . —— Read The Daily News Davidson will not nor again till Mrs. Albert receive on Monday the New Year. * . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Ellis were among passengers on the s.s. Prince Rupert. . . > A. M. Tyson, inspector of In- dian agencies, Came in this morn ing bound for up river. ee Mr. N. J. MeLeod came in this morning after a short trip to Seattle and Vancouver > > . Everything in the store ata We need the room for Demers. 278-tf Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Ritchie turned to the city this morning after several weeks spent in Vic- toria. sacrifice. Xmas goods. re- . > * Mr. M. M. Wells” returned by the morning's boat from a short | business trip to the lower coast | cities. Mr. Albert Davidson, general agent of the G.T.P. left by to- | day's train for Smithers. He will jreturn by the next train. . . . \ Mrs. D. R. McLean of New Hazelton, is back from a pleasant visit to Vancouver and left by to- day's train for her home. * . Demers’ special sale advertis- ed in The Daily News is appar- ently bringing results, judging from the numbers who have vis- ited the store the past two days. ae afer J. V. Rittenhouse, mining gineer from New York, who is in- terested with local parties in iron properties up the river, in this morning to his ene came confer with } associates. = e * Tenders for the 50-room apart- ment house to be erected by the | Prince Rupert Loan & Investment |; Company on the corner of Taylor street and Summit avenue will be opened today. a = * Several handsome photos of Port Edward townsite and Por- poise Harbor have been placed on exhibition in the board of trade office by the selling agents of the townsite property. = 7 * whose son is Public Works has been = ap- to select the government Ulrie Valiquet, employed in the department here, pointed engineer site for the new docks at Esquimalt. * * * Joe Roerig returned this ‘morn- ing from a two months’ trip to Portland and points in Colorado and Utah, Joe appears to have thoroughly enjoyed his holiday. The boys here are al] glad to see him back. toe ie There match basketball the Tigers and Callies Monday night. The Tig- ers’ defeat by the Bankers gives several of the teams a chanee at the championship now. 7 > *= Ted Williams, a partner of James in the discovery claim in the Chisana, is a guest of Billy Wright, at the Windsor, for a short time. Ted has not been in the gold field for about two months, but is going back soon. will be a betw een McGinley ,an old offender, was fined ten dollars on ad. and d. charge in police court this morno- ing. Wick Anderson got a five dollar sentence on a similar charge. He may also have an as- sault charge laid against him later. 7 * = Mrs. M. P, McCaffery and little daughter, Miss Mary, who have been in Seattle, where the latter has been undergoing special medical treatment returned home on the Prince Rupert this morn- ing. The little girl is much im- proved, + iene Frank A. Ellis, who has so successfully auctioneered — the Prince George sale at Vancouver and Edmonton has . returned to Prince Rupert tu take up his re- sidence here. Rumors had one time been afloat that Mr. Ellis would reside at Fort George and his many friends will be glad that the attractions of Prince Rupert were strong enough bring him back. to Another Wireless Plant It is reported unofficially that the United States navy depart- ment is considering the advisa- bility of erecting a 25 K. W. plant in Ketehikan in the spring | to connect with the big station at Bremerton and link the chain of Alaskan stations with the Sound. They also plan a 410 K, W. station at Juneau,—Ketchi- kan Miner, {LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. | | } | | | business | | | ~ ‘PHE DAILY NEWS Saturday, Novembe 29, 1943 NO ALU ANORED PARE PLAIN ' Tigers Meet First Defeat The Tigers, who had apparent- ly had the basketball champion- ship cinched, went down to their first defeat fast night at the hands of the Bankers, who ral- lied after being behind at half time. The final score was 9-13. The teams were Tigers—E. Mann, Dell, Blythe, Ramsay and Lee. Bankers—Purdy, Roche, Vidler, Cameron and Malcolm. A match was also played be- tween the Men’s Own and the Brotherhood, the former winn- ing by 13-40. Men's Own—Corkell, Weston, Davis, ShrubSall and Davis. Brotherhood—Daggett, Blyth, Schafer, Mobley and Ives. Committed for Trial Ben Woodward, the young man accused of store’ breaking appeared again this additional evid- He was com- will elect for and robbery morning when ence was offered mitted for trial speedy trial. J. Jepson, deputy inland enue collector, returned morning from Vancouver, he went to interview J. E. the provincial inspector He rev- this where Miller, Methodist Services Morning at 41 o'clock, subject of sermon “Divine Pater- service nity.””. Sunday school at 2.30 p m. Evening service at 7.30 p.m. Subject of sermon, “The Com- passion of Jesus.” Followed by a service of song. A hearty wel- come to all. Seattle Priest Here. Tomorrow Father Siegsrid of Seattle, who is a guest of Father Bunoz, will speak both morning and evening in the Catholic Church. All are welcome. No More Absolute Fees A recent order in council pass- ed in Victoria made it compul- sory for al! titles registered at the land registry office in Skeena district to be made out in inde- feasible fee The old absolute fees have been abolished. London, Noy. 25.—Lady Scott has refused the offer, made her by King George, of a suite of rooms in Hampton Court Palace. Lady Scott's action is said to be in the nature of a protest against the way in which the Scott men: orial fund was distributed. The only “ first-class" job printing house in Northern B.C. The Daily News. “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT NICELY furnished front room in modern apartment, over Westenlavers' offices. Phone Red 183. 260tf FOR GALE FOR SALE—Underwood Typewriter just over 12 months old, very little used. Price $70. Apply Box 189 City 281 COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested. John Christy, catlle dealer, Collingwood West corner Carleton and Westminster Road. Phone Collingwood 46 RK. Post Office, Collingwood East, Box’ 20. 270-tf WANTED BOY WANTED—-Waated at once, a smart boy. Apply Dally News office. WALTER wants position. Apply Box 88, Dally News. 274-276 BOY WANTED-—-Good smart boy or young man for ciothing store. Apply Martin O'Rellly. 280." WANTED-—-Sewing by the day or week. Miss M, Washburn, Phone Blue 399, 2600 GOOD general servant wanted; $35 per month, Also nurse girl wanted. Four help employed. Mrs, L, W. Patmore. 258 Lost. LOST-——A eheck endorsed Payment on cheek Return to this office. MISCELLANEOUS by 4. Bodie. has en sto J Tao GOOD meals at the B. Street. 273-98 C, Cafe, 118 8th A trial will convince you. Gibfried, H. Stromeyer, Mr .and Mrs. Thordy, H. Timpkins, A Bennick, A. M. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. Cline, Mrs. Walsh and twi children, Miss Walsh, C. T. Fle. win, C. B. Wallace, J. B. Roerig, 4G, Jamieson, Mrs. McCaffery, J Roberts, Mrs. D. R. ee — HAVE YOU REGISTERED Holders of agreements of sale who can produce a re. ceipt for 1913 taxes in their own name are entitled to register for the voters’ list, any time up to November 30th inclusive. Both the agreement of sale and the tax receipt have to be pre- sented at the city hall. Don’t forget .to register. - Time expires Nov. 30th. —_—— ee MARINE NOTES The Spokane will sail for the north Sunday night, * . . The Beatrice arrived at mid- night last night from the south She had a number of local pas- sengers, * . > The Princess May came in from the north this morning She is taking a cargo of fish from the cold storage plant and will sail at 4 o'clock. Sie ae The steamer Vadso, bound for Rupert with coal, met with a mis hap to her machifiery and delaved. She again in shape and will be hére in a few days was is Good Passenger List The Prince Rupert from the south docked at 8.45 this morn- ing after an uneventful triy with cloudy weather. She carried fifty-five first-class passengers sixty-nine deek. passengers and 2241 tons of freight The cabin passengers were: Mrs. De Long, Mrs. J V. Rittenhouse, Miss H. Fowler, W. Lord, J. Keefe, J Manson, R H. Morris Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ritehie, Mr and Mrs. F, A. Ellis, Miss John- son ,Geo. Durham, G. H. Gower, W. J. Rimes, W. J. Jephson, L. M Wells, Mrs. Wells, G. La Roch elle, W. J. Sanders, J. E. Merry- field, N. J. McLeod, J. A. Green J. Hinecheliffe, C. Hyde, ©. Mrs. A. Gilkes, R Lynch, Mp. Mafoe, | McLean, H. McKeen, Miss H. Harris, ©. W. Coulthard. For Granby Bay—Miss M. Ri- chardson, Miss H. Thurner, Mrs. H: Sturgeon, Ed. Davis, Miss Me- Reynolds and W. Ingram. _— McCaffery & Gibbons SECTION 1. Two choice lots nue Blocks 9 and 25, 000 each. Good terms. Ave- $10, on Second m Lot on Beach Place, $3,500.00 good terms. Best buy in Seec- tion 1. SECTION 2. Lot on Atlin Avenue, fine view, $1,500.00; good terms. Lots 14-15, Block 15, $2,000.00 pair; terms. Lots 44-45, Block 1419, $2,500.00; terms arranged to. suit pur- chaser. SECTION 5. Five room house with bath on Borden S8t., 84,200.00; &4,- 500.00 cash, bal. 1 and 2 years, Two other modern houses in the best location, $4,000.00 each; 1-4 cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 years. Large double corner, Sixth Ave- nue and Summit, Lots 5-6, Block 27, © #7,000,00; good terms, Two lots in Block 381, 8900.00 pair. Lot 24, Block 87, 81,500.00; terms. SECTION 6. Lot on Fifth Avenue, Block 7, $3,500; % cash, and 3 years. SECTION 7. Lot 7, Block 29, 8650.00; $350.00 balance 4, 2, cash, bal. April and October, 19144, . Lots 28.24, Block 29, $2,000.00; $800.00 cash, ebal. 1 and 2 years. SECTION 8. Lot on P. R. Boulevard, $750.00; 1.3 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18, Lot 11, Block 25, $525,00; 4-2 eash, bal. 6, 12 and 48, Lots 40-44, Block 839, $1,200.00; {-4 cash, bal. 6, 142 and 18, Fire, Life, Accident and Marine Insurance, Farm Lands Lakelse and Bulkley Valleys. AANA RAEN AAA EEN RENEE yyy eax aay y Good In Any Climate!) Oe ee Few people realize the difference be- tween a good and a cheap coat until Caught in a storm. While the Coat Toga is the latest in an over- very coat it is also water proof Martin : O’Reilly FERIA Oe ee ee * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * x * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * THE WEATHER. IN THE SUPREME I -_-_ , i Furnished by F. W. Dowling IN THE MATTEL ACT, BEIN HA Obserevr Sahn BeAr —_—_———_ AMENDIN \ For 24 hours ending 5 a.m., oF Saturday, November 29 is hereby ¢ 1 S " i es w a ore Barometer reduced to sea meltion pres 5 ns SOVGI*:.... tai rian 29.380 /Mfcial liq ” the a ‘© } Rupert al i Highest temperature 42.0 | Limited , W Lowest . erature 84.0 district reg ar Lowe temperature ‘ euitias Renee d == November, A, D. 191 i WILLIAM Solicitors f the sa quida THE UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 211 Third 6t. Work Strictly First Class | Switches of All Kinds and Hair Goods a} WATER NOTICE For a License to Take and Use Water Notice is hereby given tha se mer, of Goose Bay, t W apy yt ‘ Specialty license to take and | f f See ee . | Water out of Boulde iin @ Westerly direct t ig vaca LAND CLEARING jland and empties into Hastings Arm t jthe head of same t wale : Peter Nelson is open to take aontracts [uecemay on tne safes on an © for clearing land in and around Terrace;| described as The Portia ra also cordwood for fuel, etc. Terms, etc,, | Hastings Ns 6 and 7 mining cla 5 Orie w t le on application DRAIN day ot PETER NELSON, TERRACE, B. C. ee nie wil Water Recorder Objections ma f e P. ©. Box 203 Phone 47| Water Recorder or with of Water Rights Parliam P.ROBERTSON = Sewrth | . | JOSEPH UL) Applica By Ff ‘ Age Nov. 3-10-17 INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng) | yo: 9 CHARTERED SECRETARY - Audits, investigations, Adjustments, Liqui-| dations and Assignments | ca ye enders w we receive Smith Bivok, 3rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. C. nar, Way. Sot | apartment butlding | Building & Investmer WM. G YOUNG INVESTMENT CO. | “°F EXCLUSIVE AGENT For Rent HOUSES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OF DISSOLUTION Take notice that t pa Vaughan & Youngmar 1 ness a8 tobacconists s {Prince Rupert, Bb ha }and the business will in { } on by Charles L. Youngima | 4t-w CHARLES L. YOUN BS 'WOOMS .. bai crintch Foleaccns 20,00 | D PODS 554.6 duo dee le wae $35.00 | 5 rooms, yard and place | isH for chickens ........-. $15.00 SqyepumanT oF BRIT A BODIAB © ash.555 9-0 Sse Fav $12.00 cOLU ‘ saddens ment of Agriculture FURNISHED APARTMENTS Depart a B POO a 4ib eb hid swt $25.00 | Ofice of Assistant DD ROOMS nies cthin-oatie- bynes $20.00) New Gourt House, P Kup BB POROUS: 0 .0.i Fie ciainee 08 $15,00 | Phone 534 38RD AVE, STORES Information r advice Near Sixth Street........ 855.00 given. Write or ca Near Post Office.........+. $30.00) A. H. TOMLINSON Centre of ‘Town, 2-year | ee ‘ LORD Gis 2 hksiteca in to hat hth 9 $55.00) Assistant Ho! CABINS | Glose in 89.00 a month. | To Rent WON'T LAST LONG 8-roomed house INVESTMENT CO. Bec, 6 so: elias Phone 49/1 9.roomed. house. ! ; Cabin, Fraser Stre' st ; Ad Cabin, 4th Avenue a vertise in GR. Naden Co., lid Real Estate and Insurance Second Avenue McCaffery & Gibbons The Daily News