| i, » 2 PRE FIBA HBS + eS os ca Sn Diasec: eater: certo Prince George Lots Iam _ offering the unsold portion of the Grand Trunk Pa- cific Development Co, town- site of PRINCE GEORGE at prices, on the usual terms of % cash, balance in’ one, two and three years at 6 %. Purchasers at the auction sale held in Vancouver, in Sep- tembertember last, have al- ready realized a good profit. You now have an opportunity to invest at the same price and terms. : Buy now, before the boom, and while there is a large list to pick from. Edward F. Doyle Room 11, Smith Blk. Phone, 496 Open Evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. BEST BUY —0on-— Fifth Avenue, Sec. 6, Double Corner We can deliver Lots 14 and 12, Block 411, for $9,500 Cash There is a fine well finished house on the back 25 feet, fac- ing Green Street, rented at $35 per month on lease, leaving 50 feet on Fifth Avenue and 75 ft. on Green Street. > APPLY BUY ES THE DAILY NEWS ———————— mm Tuesday, De embe; —— umforl Rubbers and Over-Stockings in One. Easy to put on 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, 2 rN yn ee For Sale Double Corner in Section 8 PRICE $1,200 $300 cash handles this corner Fine View Lots $1,200 the pair $400 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. Real Estate and Insurance Second Avenue. — W. W. Jones FISH AND PRODUCE MARKET Hart Block 3rd Ave Leave your Xmas orders NOW. For fresh killed also a fresh supply of veg- etables and _ fruits always on hand. “Tis Quailty that Counts” NOTICE 1, the undersigned, for and on behalf of the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company, Limited, have de- posited with the Registrar of the Prince Rupert Land Registration District ,Prince Rupert, B.C.: (a) A description of wharf which this company proposes to construct in front of Lot No. 479, Granby Bay, B.C., said lot and the adjoining under-water lot upon which the wharf will be constructed being the property of the said Company. (b) A general plan showing the position of the property relative to the proposed wharf. \Overshoes} SMELTER READY FEB. 1 'Officer of the Granby Company Sets Date for Completion W. Williams, ge- eral manager of the Granby (c., was a passenger to Granby Bay Sunday. Mr. Williams sasy he will have the new smelter ready for operation by February ‘st. There are now 1100 men al work in the smelter city. The new picture theatre opens this week. assistant Christmas shopping made easy; commodious store, at- | tractive display, wide variety of presents for everyone, attentive sales-people reasonable pri- ces, goods laid away until you want them delivered. Wallace’s. 204-tf TT —_—_—_—_—__— If you are thinking of having a boat built of any kind MOTOR, SAILING or ROWING see or apply T. M. ORWIG BOAT BUILDER Port Essington, British Columbia REFERENCES: Any cannery or of the LOCAL NEWS ITEMS The Vadso is in today with a cargo of Wellington coal. yesterday with nine geese and a lot of mallards. . . . In our dry goods section — many articles that are good for presents and easily mailed. Wallace's. 204-tf A. C. Little reports that one of the aldermanic candidates has resigned his job on the gov- ernment work and will devote his whole time the cam- paign. Lo Don’t let is be the “same old story’ of leaving it to the last day. Come to Wallace’s and do your Christmas shopping NOW. /204-tf The steamer Kentra, of the Maple Leaf Line, which left New York in October’ with structural steel forithe dry dock is expected here beforethe end month. The last time she was heard from she was off Fisherman on Skeena River. the coast of Chili. HALF - 2A UU U UU UU U UU UU ULL Bargain Xmas Sale PRICE Stock of Denny Allen, on S Fancy Articles of Brass Dainty Japanese Ware Toys, etc We have secured the buildi Humidors Smoking Sets econd Avenue, comprising: ooks, Leather Goods sy Otc. ng until 23rd, Everything me ge Capt. McCroskie, harbor master, is laid up with pleurisy. Dolls, toys, games, every- thing for Santa Claus. Wal- lace’s. 204tf re eg Messrs, P_ .Anderson, Jack Chisholm and party came in | reasonable rent. me NOTICE Commencing Monday, Dec- embert5, the retail price of NEW WELLINGTON Coal will be $10 per ton delivered to all parts of the city, west of Hays Creek. We are assurred of a full supply of NEW WELLING- TON LUMP COAL, the best on the coast, and will fill all orders promptly. Rogers & Black. Phone 116 dec 22 W. Manson, jr.! returned on the Venture last night to spend the Xmas holidays with his par- ents in this city. Willie is tak- ing a course at the Columbian College, New Westminster. mbe aoa,e “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT ‘ 1913 — ———-., A a a yy Fy 44a ay Are you planning on him a nice Dressing for a Christmas Gift ? giving Gown Nothing could be more useful or more appreci- ated. We are showing some very pretty ones a price that is within the limit you set. DESK ROOM itn ground floor oMce. Apply P.O, Drawer 1663 City. 285-06 FOR RENT—3-room cottage, completely furnished, near dry dock, $16.00. H. G, Helgerson, Limited. 204atr FOR RENT-—Nice 3 room eottage on Park Avenue at $15.00. Water in the house. Crown Agency Co. 285-tf FOR RENT—tThree nice bright outside rooms in Smith Block, steam heated, occupied, excellent for offices, Apply J. A. Smith, 2eitr never Room 12. FOR SALE | | | | } COWS fresh calved and coming In always on hand, and tuberculosis tested. John Christy, cattle dealer, Collingwood West corner Carleton and Westminster Road. Phone Collingwood 46 R. Post Office, Collingwood East, Box 20. 270-tf WANTED COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER desires po sition, Will do temporary work Phone 637. 294-300 for Smith Island camp married woman preferred; other work for husband Box 100, Dally News. 201tr WANTED—A cook Young woman for kitchen} work. Wages $30 per month with room, Apply Supt., Prince Rupert Gen eral Hospital 288-tf GOOD general servant wanted; $35 per month Four help employed Mrs. | W. Patmore 258-tf| MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GOOD meals at the B. C. Street. Cafe, 118 8to A trial will convince you json by Martin O'Reilly 3rd Avenue FOTIA ITAA III III III III III III III III ISI IIS III AA A I be NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders will be received up to 6 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 17th for the erection of a store for the Acme Clothing Company. Plans,| | will forte specifications and all informa, | unl if rere i Prince ipert tion at the office of the architect.) ,, a ‘Sr ,;cause to give perfe Lowest or any tender not nec-|jn heating its | essarily accepted. without any J. W. POTTER, in any way effect 296 Architect | qualities My de —_-_-——_—___ —-——_—_— — this city iutho ™ PUBLIC NOTICE Istalled quit ——_—_ }hours for yo The partnership heretofore} my devise carried on by which they carried on a grocery business on Third Ave., | P, Mc-| has been dissolved, Geo. | Coll continuing, to whom all ete) | McColl & Robert-| tion. | able. The pr at ae a a a a a eg a a gt gt ag te te a gt a gt a a ge " PUBLIC NOTICE |A CHANCE TO WIN $25.00 ¢ | Harry Hanson * x ° bl & C (c) A general plan showing more par- | Trison Gam e ompan ticularly the relation of this wharf to the | 278-98 jcounts are payable and who has j . a ’ y shore line, with cross-section of the pro- must go before this date. CASH—Will give immediate cash for bal- | ey 3 af ; : The Reliable Plumber FINANCIAL AGENTS posed wharf showing type of construction. ance due you under Agpeement of Sale assumed all obligations of said| PHON]I = F. Me eendey atanecan Prince Rupert Property (#250--#2,000 .| firm. ee Third Ave. Prince Rupert} pup. pec. 12 to Jan. 17—d SAIS SII III IID SAI IAI ISI I IIIS AIS ISS IAI SAS IIIS SAIN Cea ‘elites, Cie Renee (28 GEO. P. McCOLL, | Second Ave., McB - aa a Boo — -_ = = : Pos => a4 ad - a4 Sd Sd > Sd ad Sd ad Sd aa a - Sd > Sa + - Sa Sa > > + > Sd a aa Sd 5 > ae > - + > Sd Sd 2 oa - 5 ad Sd ad > a . > 5 > a a4 > a4 Sa > > Sa - ad 2 ad 7 - 4 Sd Sd ad - a Sd ad - Sd > ad - 5 ad Sa > 7¢ ON 0 n cy + ° ¥ 4 a eae re ae ct a for this lovely 4 = SSS ‘ DRAWING CLOSES DEC. 31, , 1813 4 Every Cash Purchase rrr ES ; of $2.50 entitles cus - + EYE eee eee ; tomer to one chance ——eeee—E—— ee Prize > China Cabinets, Music Cabinets, Jardinier Stands, Pedestals, § The Quality Home Furnisher We especially invite in Tapestry and Leat Every Cash Purchase of $2.50 entitles cus- tomer to one chance foy this | ovely Prize DRAWING CLOSES DEC. 31; 1913 zen to see the finest display of Chairs, Rockers, er Coverings, ever brought to this City. Buffets, Dining Tables and Chairs, Fancy China, Silk Tapestry, Cushions, etc,, etc. > Remember the 10 Per Cent Discount FOR CASH 4”? GEO. D. TITE Phone 20. LET YOUR PRESENT BE A SUB- STANTIAL AND USEFUL ONE Sd Third Avenue SOK ATTENTION! To our many Xmas Buyers Geo. D. Tite, the Home ; ~=©—- Furnisher, is offering a Special 10 Per Cent Discount for Cash IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF HIS SPLENDID STORE———-——= Also Note the Special Grand Drawing Prize ===Value $150.00 == & Consisting BRASS BED, OSTERMOOR MATTRESS, EIDERDOWN COMFORT, SPIRAL SPRING; BLANKET, SHEETS, PILLOWS, BED SPREAD $ SEE WINDOWS FOR DISPLAY-- A . \ EO SOO a 25 6 eee Oe PPO SSS eos PPO OQooooed + 2+ ¢ 2 «+ See oe -