WALLACE’S Saturday Ladies’ Flannelette Waists, in small black and white check: On sale Saturday at, each ........ 02... cee ees 0c Ladies’ colored stripe Flannelette Waists, sizes 34 to 40. Saturday Special, each ............. 60505 eeeuee 85c Ladies’ plain white Linen Waists, tailored, sizes 34 to 44. Saturday Special, each .......... 66 cece eens $1.45 Hose Special Ladies’ black Cashmere Hose, Penman’s make, 12 dozen pairs in the lot. “All to go on Saturday at ihe very special price of, pair ....... 66. e cece eee eee aee 25c Boys’ heavy 2-1 Rib Hose, sizes §'2 to 10. Saturday spe- Chal, D Pals... ce ccc cee eee se eee eee eeeens 35c 4 pieces heavyweight Kimona Cloth in biue, brown, red and grey. Saturday special, yard ............. 20c Remnants A big table full of Remnants, consisting of many dif- ferent kinds of goods. All to go on Saturday at less than- cost. N. B.—Do not put off till tomorrow the Christmas shopping that can be done today. H. S$. WALLACE CO., LTD. DEPARTMENT STORE Third Avenue Prince Rupert Rubbers and Over-Stockiags All in One. Easy to puton and take off, Fit well— Look well—Wear well. All sizes for women and children. Buy them and protect yourself and family from winter ills. Canadian Consoliduted Rubber Co. Limited, Montreal. MY zl cae GRANBY BAY NEWS Cover—Shipping News—Fore- man Hurt—Lots of Snow. Special Correspondence Granby Bay, Déc. 2.—The steamship Vadso came in Monday morning from Prince Rupert with a cargo of steel rails for this point. Captain Richardson re- ports having experienced very bad weather on this trip. Te Vadso took 600 tons of coal at Union Bay, broke her crank shaft when a little way out and had to put back to Vancouver for repairs. This caused her a delay of about three days. She left here for Prince Rupert again Monday evening. Rev. W. F. Rushbrook preached a SIAIAIAAAIAAAADAISAASISAAI A ——— —————— JOO. I * * * * ee ee; ‘ * Don't forget your promises. Cheer up your friends * by sending your photo for Xmas. 7 QUICK DELIVERY x * Just phone up and make an appointment. * * * PEERLESS STUDIO x * Alder Block Phone Red 69 =X * PIII IAA IAA IAAIAAAAIIIAI AAA AAA AIA AAA AIA AIA SA SAAS ASI SISASI ISIS Come To Local Headquarters TO BUY Lots in Prince George Selection can be made from jist of 825 lots. Original Grand Trunk Pacific prices and its usual terms of one- quarter cash, balance in 41, 2 and 3 years at 6%. Prices of double corners range from $600.00 to $9,000.00, Prices of single lots range from from $200.00 to $4,000.00. Sole Agent Grand Trunk Pacific Development Co., Ltd. DAVID H. HAYS Cor. Second Ave. and Second Street AAA ENAAA AAAS AEM EERE NESE EERIE EERIE SOOO III IO OOOO tO II PrinceGeorge LOTS | am offering for sale at Auction Sale Prices the un- sold portion of the G, T. P. townsite of Prince George, comprising 506 choice lots. Among the more the following: MUM Block, Lots. Price. NS eee aiene wines ales « SO Sod Adc os ;. $4,200 Pair Dal 64's a aca qnenee o's ad Pi isa begat ely ee pe $1,200 Oe anate eigte sa ra Diets 4 ane 43 eo sores $9,000 Pair ROO e's his ae aa Bh ae ORR Soot ae $1,000 Pair OR a ae nn an aS, ‘3: aan" 44) eo lk ae $900 Pair PAM a vatwnn dco ness OG. BORAe io sa was $900 Pair 100 lots at $200 each, 20 double corners at $600 a pair. Terms 1-4 cash, balance 41, 2 and 3 years at 6% All agreements for sale will be delivered direct from the Grand Trunk Pacific Development Go,., Ltd., at Win- nipeg Edward F. Doyle ROOM 11, SMITH BLOCK PRINCE RUPERT * yy Open Evenings, 7 to 8 P, M. xe MR RRM PP EEE FPA aaa ee OE aaa . Sunday evening in the recreation hall before a moderately large congregation. ‘He announced that the bishop of the diocese would be here, all being well, on the last Sunday in December: Mr. Rush- brook leaves for Prince Rupert on the steamship Venture today. Weather conditions have not improved here so far this week, copious rains having fallen dur- ing the last few days on the deep snow already on the ground. But all of the buildings are now under cover, permitting uninterrupted continuance of the work regard- less of weather conditions, and the most of the mechanical equip- ment has been delivered. The steamship Amur Jas. Griffiths & Sons, Seattle) arrived Sunday night from Seattle with a barge in tow loaded with lumber and machinery. * Captain Nelson reports running into heavy snow storms while coming up _ the coast. The Amur leaves for Swamp Point tomorrow, towing an empty barge for the Granby Company. whith she will leave there. Thence she will proceed to Prince Rupert to discharge coal and go on to Seattle. A. C, Flanders, one of the com- pany’s foremen here, met with a bad accident Sunday, a~ heavy timber falling on and breaking his leg. He has been removed to the hospital, where it is feared that the limb will have to be amputated. His Views “They say that women have no sense of humor.” “Well, it’s a good thing.” “How so?” “Ifa woman laughed heartily it would endanger every button on these tight gowns.” INFORMATION WANTED Any person having seen or heard anything of Fred Hucker, please send information to Ann Hucker, Ketchikan, Alaska, Box 73. Other papers please copy. Construction Work Now Ali Under THE DAILY NEWS Certain Rellef from headaches, dull feelings, and LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. | . . . is visiting in the city. judgment summons will be heard lef{ this morning Work al the dry dock was practically shut dow! for two davs on account of the weather Jim Postulla, an old resident, left this morning to visit his for- mer home in Greece, He sails on the Mauritania®from New York on the 6th. The G. T. P ticket- ed him through. R. Strachan, who has been looking after the books of sev- eral firms here, jeft this morn- ing for Portland, where he takes an accountant’s” position with the U.S. Steel Corporation. News of the Water Front The British Golumbia with the barge W. A. Case came in today with lumber for the pontoons of the big dry dock. They encoun- tered heavy weather on the way The Delhi left for the north at one o'clock this morning. The Henriette with coal and lumber came in at’ seven this morning. The Spokane will be in. from the north early tomorrow morn- ing. She sails south at 5 a.m. GUESS WHO THIS 18. There was a man Of history sad Whose every plan Went to the bad. He did not drink, He did not swear, Nor slyly wink At sirens fair. Ideals high He would reveal. He could not lie, He did not steal. His worth, you'd vow, Was something strong, And yet, somehow, His luck went wrong. The hoped-for bliss He'd never clutch. His fault was this: He talked too much. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS To insure insertion changes of advertisment must be re- céived at the Daily News of- fice not later than 10 a.m. on the day of publication. Stalker & Wells 2nd Ave and McBride pHone 187 PHONE 187 Pree FOSS |. Saucers oa 4 alan 80c New dates ..2.i0.. 2 for 26c Cut and Mixed Peel, per lb.. 25e Crystalized dates, per pkg.. 26e Fruitings, per pkg ........ 35c Metz Fruit, per OK <.++.«-. 40c Marzipan, fancy, per pkg .. 36c McLaren's Milk and Cream Fresh and Pure Gedost Cheese, per Ib ...... 50c Neufchatel, per pkg ....-.. 10c Bon Bons and faney Chocolates Extra Quality Sardines, 3 for 25e Stalker & Wells Santa Claus invites you to LEEEASSAAEEEEAYS EEN SSSAAESEEEEEASASS ESE EAAEE EEE Boys ~ Girls store window on Saturday from 3 to 10 p, m, You are asked to write him a letley and guess where he DON’T MISS THE FUN AND REMEMBER THE RIGHT PLACE Smith & Killas)' Smith Block, 3nd Ave, * was last and where he will go MO,» ; ruUeRSeEs right gets a $5.00 box of candy. Other presents given away. The letter can be mailed at our store, * SOOO oI OOOO OOK Ma OI TAS meet bim at SMITH & KILLAS’ next The one who guesses ME REI fatigue of biliousness, comes quickly permanent improvement in bodily fc hese follows-~after ae — bowels regulated “by BEECHAM'S _ PILLS . In boxes, 25 cents, Last day of sale at Demers. It Mrs. McKinnon, of Granby Bay County Court will convene on Monday at 11 a.m. At 10.30 H. S. Irwin, district forester, 1s op an eflicial visit to Victoria. He —— : — SSE JUROR gy yy yy ¥EN wy Ray A Christmas Gitt Friday, December Dth, 19143 ay gift. Our Holiday range are County Court Notes Philpotts vs, sh} rf and damages or » al- ternative thal to McFarlane will 30 Appeal Liquor Case RII III ITI TLIO IDR IRA AAAI A ADD AA AIAAI AAI ATAAK KH up and both eraft had a bad list.’ given £18- it is funny can a difference a nice suit caso makes when travelling. Buy him a nice one ¢; them you will find something that would be sure him either with or without toilet fittings. or hand bag * a Christmas especially attractive, Among ee to please Martin PRI IRIIIIII IIIA AAAI I IIIS IIIA IIIS II IOI IOS I OSS SASS ISS Sete O’Reilly * * » » ” - » * ” + o » » * s 7 7 - a. » » » » » oe » » » » » * » » » » » » » » » » * * selling liquor a has appealed on a ques- hearing ) Land Mon. | No. $329 C. Hi *~ lor the above Certificate of Title mL ial been furnished me NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that it = my intention to issue at the expiration of one month after the first publication hereof a fresh IN THE MATTER of an Application at the issue of a fresh certificate of title for) an undivided one-half interest in Section | 10, Township 5, Queen Charlotte District, Satistac tory proof of the loss | \ M. 4 OUNG Certineate of Title to the sbove|oo4 ih mentioned Strong, which Certificate of Title was is- the 12th November, ere at 11:40 o'clock A. M., as No. 3329 C Registry OMce, Prince ‘Rupert, B. C., 27th October, 19 od} wat sued on lands in the name of C. B.| H, F. MACLEOD, District Registrar. INVESTMENT CO. and i, has been floated out ry “Esqui- LAND CLEARING Peter Nelson is open to take contracts for clearing land in and around Terrace; also cordwood for fuel, et Terms, etc., dock and engineers are > a skeleton in your ‘an keep it there. THE UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 211 Third 8t. Work Strictly First Class Switches of All Kinds and Hair Goods Specialty mm application Phone 47 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM \ P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Liqui- Box 13-—6th St. and 8rd Ave. dations and Assignments Smith Block, 3rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. C Bookkeeping Taught Phone 639 By Private Lessons WENDELL R. JONES EXPERT ACCOUNTANT Srd Ave. and Sth St., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CIRCUIT NO. 1. Box 12—5th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 14—8th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 15—Junction of ist, 2nd and 3rd Aves j Box 16— ist Ave., between 8th and } 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Bou 17—1st Ave. and 7th St. (Cen | | tral Hotel, CIRCUIT NO. 2 } Box 22--3rd Ave and 3rd 8t Post Office Box 23——Srd Ave. and McBride St “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. Box 24——ist Ave. and McBride 5t. Box 26-——-2nd Ave, and 2nd St. | Box 26—-2nd Ave. and 6th St } Box 27.6. T. P. CIRCUIT NO. 3. DESK ROOM in ground floor office . Drawer 1663 City and unfurnished, Apply Box 933 SALE—-Underwood Typewriter just Gerhard-Heintzman grand piano, practically COWS fresh calved and coming in always! WAITER wants board with Old BOY WANTED-—Good smart boy or young eae Washburn. Phone Blue 399. Two pair “white kid gloves between MISCELLANEOUS GOOD meals at the B. 8 trial will convince you. | Box 31——5th Ave. and Fulton St. Box 32——Borden and Taylor Sts. | Box 34—7th Ave, and Fulton St. Box 369th Ave. and Comox Ave. Box 37—8th Ave. and Dodge PI. = Box 385th Ave. and Thompson 8t CIRCUIT NO. 4. Box 61—ith Ave. and Emmerson PI, Box 42-——5th Ave. and McBride St Box 43-—-5th Ave. and Green St. Box 446th Ave and Bast! St 1 Box 45—7th Ave. and Eberts. 1))} Box 141—7th Ave. and Young St. outside 1836 THE BANK oF 1913 TT Yeans in Business. CAPITAL ANp SURPLUS OveR $7,600,000. Brunk Money Orders Are Safe And Convenient , Collingwood West! r Carleton and Westmingter Phone Collingwood 5 Collingwood East, Koad, | Post Office,| If you want to send any sum 270-1f | | up to Fifty Dollars, to any | pointin Canada, Yukon excepted, or to any of the priucipal cities of the United States, buy a Money Order at any Branch of the Bank of British North America. The cost in trifling. "| PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH P. MARGETTS, MANAGER BritishNorthAmerica Advertise in The Daily News For Sale ROOMING HOUSE ‘ yee { "| | $75.00 aoe MONTH every month $350.00 CASH gets it rhe bes WM. G. YOUNG INVESTMENT CO. PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. 908 Third Avenue Dealers FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER WHEAT ALFALFA CORN ETC CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended A GOOD BUY BI ‘ se Lots 33-34, PRICE $3, 500 4.8 Cash, Bal. ‘ und months a APPLY Harrison, Gamble & Compat) FINANCIAL AGE NTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert To Rent 3-roomed h g44,00 Creek Avi 3-roomed hous 342,00 Sec. 6 (0 3_-roomed h i & (00 Cabin, Frase! ( e600 Gabin, 4th Av G. Rk. Naden Co, Ld. ance Real Hstal« and Insut all Second Aven 18.