5 fT i emcee wen: G r ‘i THE DAILY NEWS +s. ————— A BREAKFAST IN CEYLON would not bring you a more delicious cup of tea than you may have at your own table by using *“SALADA" It is the world’s choicest tea, at its best—the finest hill-grown Ceylon—in sealed lead packets. BLACK, GREEN or MIXED KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1624 PHONE No. 3 Sheet and Plate Giass Plate Glass Mirrors Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints HARDW ARE Stoves, Ranges Oils Tinware Varnishes Graniteware ‘*Stay Satisfactory Range.’’ MONARCH MALLEABLE LOCKETS, SCARF PINS AND . CUFF LINKS APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN AND BOYS Our Catalogue illustrates a ery complete assortment of these Jewellery lines. : LOCKETS in solid gold or gold filled, made in oval, square or round shapes, plain or engraved, and suitable for attaching to either FOB or WATCH CHAIN. Some of the olid gold designs are set with a diamond centre. SCARF PINS in al! designs and qualities, set with gems or semi- precious stones. You will find these very faithfully represented in our Catalogue. CUFF LINKS in aay fine designs, according to the fashions of the day, in solid gold, gold filled, mother of r! and sterling. From these designs you may choose jinks with either rigid or loose connections. These are thoroughly illustrated in ou Catalogue, which will be sent free to any address. Our prices are moderate and ali orders carefully filled. Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS: AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C a Sea — | Be A r é : The Daily News FRED STORK’S HARDWARE — rn a 710 SECOND AVE Carpenters’ Tools ~ Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Wire Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle tron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rif-es and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron ‘‘WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” FRED STORK’S HARDWARE 35 —— PHONE —— 35 Automobile and Taxies Large Machines Prompt Service Reliable Chaffeurs Completely Furnished FOUR ROOM House & Lot $350 Cash ; Special Rates for parties. Balance same as rent, or 6, 12 and 18 months, in a fine residential 35 PHONE 35 district of the city, which is fast 3 building up. This house is com- pletely furnished, with a _ nice woodshed, on a high, dry view lot, Will rent for $20 per month. We etold you before and now we say gain, do stop paying rent, Hen | y S F I your chance; a real bargain 'n .U, Uy Mice and terms. Give your wife wet hat she has Jonged for so long, her own home. How happy she will be and how much better off WINTER SCHEDULE Tinancially you will be in the next twelve months, Raise your salary #20 per month by stopp .z paying rent to the landlord, and credit yourself each month with jac rent you are now paying out WM. G YOUNG INVESTMENT CO. 224 6th St, Phone 19 ; Open Ovenings 7 to 9 Twin Screw Steamer “Venture” FOR VANCOUVER 2 P. M. Wednesdays FOR GRANBY BAY Midnight Mondays, Noy. 17, Dec. ist, 15th and 29th and 8 a.m. Tuesdays, Noy. 25, Dee. an B } 9th, 23rd and 30th Advertise in Oe hoa Get Tickets at Rogers Steamship Agency Second Ave. Phone 116 aloe carrer enemy {LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. | Dress lengths, crepe de chine, value $2, sale $1 vd. Wallace's. Venture sailed south to- 2 oeloek in the afternoon. The day at Look in the windows. Note the prices. Wallace's sale. it were N. Demers has returned this morning from a business trip to Vancouver. . . . Ladies’ 35c¢ black lisle hose on sale Thursday at Wallace’s for 25c¢. Miss Martin entertained with a couple of table of bridge Mon- day evening last. 7 * . Ladies’ D, and A. and P, C, corsets on sale Thursday at 75c at Wallace's. Contractor D. A. Rankin’ came in this morning and went up the line. He has been spending the holid) vs in the south. Dr Ewing, who has been south, returned this morning and le*t for the interior. He is going through to Fort George. * * se “Scotty” Clark was granted 60 days by the P. M. yesterday morning on his being unable to dispute that he was a vag. og ee Manager Shafer of the Prince Rupert Dairy was fined $5 in po- lice. court yesterday morning for dumping manure in Cow Bay. FE The Prince John will leave Vancouver on Jan. 8 an darrive here on the 41th. She will then make the Queen Charlotte Island trip. Mr. Duncan Ross today was shaking hands with his many friends. He has been in Victoria for the holidays and is just re- turning ‘© his contract up tie line, . . * Prince Rupert has three good theatres now. Why not protect them from unfair competition by keeping Newton from again turn- ing City Hall into a free;yaude- ville house? O. Boult of the Canadian returned this morn- ing from pleasant holiday in Vancouver. He accompanied by Mrs. Boult and children. They will make their home here. . . . Mr. it. Explosives a 1s Newton's up graded Compare ex-Mayor method of digging city streets to secure rock, and Mayor Pattullo’s improving the city’s property by excavating the ground adjoining City Hall. of morning’ to do all Vancouver boat kinds Miss Simpson, arrived on this She is prepared 8 of fashionable dressmaking and will be located with Miss Bar- beau, the milliner, on Sixth it Street. + * * The goiden spike will be down this vear. Prince Rupert will en- tertain distinguished visitors on that occasion. . Do we want a re- petition of tha memorable occa- sion when Mayor Newton hired a coal cart as' a sight seeing con- veyance for the members of the royal party? oe at tne The mayor's absence on city business has been, severely eriti- cized by his opponents. Any ob- server knows that Mayor Pattullo has spent more hours in any one month on city affairs than his predecessor did in any three months. Furthermore, Mayor Pattullo’s was intelligent work, New Architect Mr. James Gilmore has recently opened here on Second Avenue an office for the practice of archi- tecture. Mr. Gilmore comes from Cineinnati, Ohio, where for the past ten years he bas had an independent architectursi prac- He has here in his office, On exhibition, protographs and drawings of many important buildings erected from his plans and under his supervision in Cin- cinnati, among these large school building for the Cinein- nati board of education, a rein- forced concrete office building for the Coppin Store Co., and a library building, gift of Mr. Gar- negie to Cineinnati. Mr. Gilmore a graduate of the National Italian Architectural School of Rome, Italy, and holds a degree of architectural engineer from this school. lise. a is Evidence Wanted The “unknown friend” who has valuable evidence to impart asked to write to Box 105 Daily News in order to arrange for an interview. 5.6 is The first thing to do is to ccr- rect the minor ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion and elimination. After these or- gans have been put in good working order by timely use of BEECHAM’S PILLS. (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) better digestion results, and then the food reaily nourishes and strengthens the body. The first dose gives relief and sounder sleep, quieter nerves, and improved action of all the bodily organs are caused by an occasional use of Beecham’s Pills. They give universal satisfac- tion and in safety, sureness an@ quickness of action Beecham’s Pills Have No Known Equal Sold everywhere. In boxes, 25 cents. The Many From South had this week The bright and brought Prince Rupert a trip up first-class sunny 57 pas- sengers. She also has about 400 tons of freight. O, Tapley, F. Capl. J. Watson, G. F. Allen, F. Wakefield, J. R. ham, J. E. Mathieson, Miss Simp- son, T..M. Shielas, P. T. R. O. Boult, W. CG. Thody, Mrs, R. O. Boult and two children, Mrs. H. G. Peters, A. Leverett, W. Mas- sey, J. R. Kwapill,