LAR BATE ee ve GEES 0 GSE.) cs | ES GC Cee certain ? Have you read the label to see tains alum? made from Cream grapes, pure and question. ’ . 0 ee neaithtiul ae z ef Sixiy years the standard 4 8 i. os De. et BAKING Made from Cream ci Tariar re eee Are You Sure of Your Baking Powéer ? Do you feel satisfied that the baking powder you are usin’ is absolutely safe and Dr. Price’s is free from alum or any doubtful or unwholesome ingredient. of Tartar, derived from beyond any ‘RIGES YUWBER No Alum i eeeeeeeeeaeeeeeee . TERRACE NOTES eee eR RRR From the Newsletter Matt Allard was in from Kalum Lake this week, John Manson, district road su- perintendent, was in Terrace dur- ing the week. He has received a etter from Arthur Carr, who is with the Rupert company at The Willows. All the Terrace boys passed the final test. The training « severe, but the men have from s in fine spirits. if it con- i in the afternoon until 10 at ght off. They get up early and a two-mile jaunt before reakfast. They have received ‘their uniforms, It is / Ek. Eby and C. Eby returned this Kweek from an outing trip on Ka- Eby, who has been Ru- lum Lake. C « his brother, }pert on Thursday's train a Mr. and Mrs. G. Dover have visitin went to imoved to Terrace for Mr. Dover is to manage Geo. Lit- itle’s store during Lindsay Morri- son's intended visit to the Kast. Maclaren Gordon returned from a trip to Prince Rupert last Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher, recently “The Daily News” |}. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS CLASSIFIED ADS. Try Smith & K illas’ ice cream. > a * * Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. FOR RENT Phone 4, tf. soaps nemeneen * *¢ *@ FOR RENT—-Furnished rooms for house- ype . siness evening. e\peeping. Euauire 1 = tf. ( pen for business eve ane Mehae Bros. 279-88 FURNISHED KITCHEN and bed-room. Ap; | “as ply 411 7th Avenue West. 275-279 - For ladies and children, Pure Woolen FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with not | and cold water. Cican and comfortable. | Only $2.50 per week Kiondyke Hotel, | Underwear. See Jabour Fulton and seventh Avenue. | Bros.’ sale next Friday. 279-84 a ty a FCR SALE J. H. MeMullin, the local gov- FOR SALE—Six coal leases at a very/ernment agent, returned today reasonable rice. Write, Leigh &),. ao o ‘ Tallman compeny, Cedar hapids, lowa,| {rom a visit to Victoria. u. 8. j * * * FOR SALE—New house, Sec 7, $100 W. A. Pettigrew, who has been cash and $20 & month; 4 Ape. ‘ . . P. O. Box 190, #i8tt.)taking J|nilitary instructions at FOR SALE—50-H.P. capacity steam potler | Work Point, Victoria, returned to and 8-H.P. stationary be ; be! vo had cheap. im excellent order. Ap-|the city today. ply Box 15, Dally News. — 2200. | . . WANTED Boys Suits, two and three pieces, cut to half price. see | WANTED—Four-roun house in Section Jabour Bros. 279-81 Five or Six for $125 down and §25 4) month until paid. Box 102, Daily News. | * * * WANTED—Situation by young lady ax| ‘he Prince Rupert Towing Co., bookkeeper or office heip. salary rea-/| sonable. Apply Box 115, Daily noe 17 ‘jtug WANTED—View lot and house; close in; about $2,500 to $3,000 Will pay s70U cash and arrange balance. ox 100, Daily News. eneral towing; the new crude oil “P.R.T. No. 1.” Phone Red 391 or Black 322. Address: P. O. Box 96. Agency for the “Avance” Crude Oil Motor. 165tf. * * MISCELLANEOUS * Thompson, POUND R. H. of Victoria, arrived in the city this morning Phone Blue 408. SACRIFICE SALE—-Excavated Lot 7, Block Young bulldog. 1, Section 1; worth $8,000; $1,000), s registered ¢ » Prince chsh; balance & years, 7’ per cent, or|2"% is registered at the Prince $3,000 cash, 0. J. Leduc, P. O. Box) Rupert Hotel. 1455, Montreal. u, &. 6.2 MARRY!——-Why remain alone? better your position? Our club is pr vate and dependable. Best in the west, Information 10c in stamps. ideal In- troduction Club, Box 264, Vancouver, . & Why not . For a comfortable room, come to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- ond Avenue, near Bighth Street. Newiy opened. Steam heat and $15 WEEKLY—Men wanted everywhere, BO} hot and cold water in every room. © eau of Saskatchewan, have become residents of Terrace. They are ————S- occupying the Bellhouse prop- England. They were married last | erty, spring, and proceeded at once on junainpnine Zia visit to Mr. Harrison's old Mrs, Little and son Dudley re- home in England. turned from a visit to Rupert the first of this week. For Xmas Cards see McRae Bros. 273-82 There has been a large rainfall onin lately and several railroad wash- Silks and Satins, 20 per cent . outs and sjides——-which is unusual discount, at Jabour Bros.’ sale 7 for so late in the season. The next Friday. 279-81 telegraph wires were out of com- The last lecture to the St. John | the iblocked during the middle of the mission and train service Ambulance Association ladies’ > class) will be delivered in the week. It is said that the Skeena City Hall at 8 o’clock tonight by |#iver tose five feet during one Dr. MeNeill. All ladies who in- |"ight. tend to take the examination to a oe ; t of : ‘hoice as F » oas be held next week are requested A choice assortment of gooc is: athnad yrsuitable for Christmas presents o¢ end, has just been received by the F. Lazelle Company. Mrs. Kit- sumkalum Lake the beginning of the Ross came in from week, F. Moyer, the barber, took a trip to Pacific on Wednesday. Pat Phillipson, Dominion con- Prince Rupert Feed Co. DEALERS IN Hay, Grain, Feed School of Music and Shorthand ; VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opera House) TEACHER OF Violin, Piano, Mandolin Pianos Tuned and Phone Green Begeiees Se and Seeds MRS. KNOWLES Teach@ of Pitman's Shorthand CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Suite 15, McMordie Apt. Agente for For Rent on Mat! orders promptly attended to matter how small the village, for few) hours work in time, experience|'ree baths. Rates reasonable. unnecessa‘y, position permanent. The * . * Co-Operative Union, Windsor, Ont. - - Presbyterian Church Ladies’ PACIFIC, PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA | \; lie “ig nie way COMPANY. d will hold a Victorian Social coueam, on Friday evening at 8 o'clock in —_— the hall. There will be a musi- Pacific, Peace River and Athabasca Rall-| — | a : ‘ em way Company will apply to the Parliament|©@! program and a sketch by a of Canada, at its next session, for an Act,/number of the ladies. Refresh- authorizing the company to lay out, con- eth struct and operate the following’ lines of|/MeNLs will be served. ‘Tickets, railway: (a) Commeneing at @ point on|/?5¢. 279-81 tude water, at or near the head of Kitimat " Arm, following the Kitimat River in a * * * northerly direction to the summit between Kitimat and Lakelse Lake, thence in a nor- Some live embers from the fur- therly direction along the valle of the Lakelse Lake and river to t Skeenajnace of Judge Young's residence Kiver, thence crossing the Skeena River by means of a high level bridge and over|}were carried up the draught and the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway ae Standard clearances, thence north-easterly lodged in the roof ‘ast evening tw the mouth of the Kitsumkaiem Kiver and following its course to the summit ofjand soon started to burn. The Seeax River, and thence, following the| . valley of the Nass River, at or near|fire department was called and Alyansh, a distance of approximately one hundred and twelve miles; (b) from the/extinguished it without doing {upeice of the Blackwater River, with he Nass River, following the course of|Much damage. Only a couple of the Blackwater River, to the summit be- tween it and the Galanskeest River, thence south easterly along the Galanskeest River to the Skeena Hiver, thence up the Skeena Kiver to the mouth of Bear River approxi- mately Fifty-seven miles. DATED at Ottawa this nineteenth day of October, 1914. PRINGLE, THOMPSON, BURGESS & COTE, Solicitors for the Applicant. shingles were destroyed, * * * Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Harrison atrived in the city today after an extended trip honeymoon in FO UR RO Cc HOUS E #00 PER mo. COTTAGE FOR RENT EIGHT ROOMED HOUSE || smminammesccsesmmrecs With Bath—S8th Ave. East i. NEAR DRYDOCK FOURROOMED COTTAGE |} PARTLY FURNISHED eer eek paca $ 10. 00 guns 90 600 nen tie. PER MONTH APPLY TO— G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. 324 SECOND AVENUE PATTULLO & RADFORD SECOND AVENUE Every man | the winter. | . ————_—_——_—____———_- an | santo. wame up from Prince Ru-| PRINCE GEORGE IW PoRT. lain “a jpert on Wednesday Sin Dptaane Widen “verivee ti The Canad > Suns Mr. A. M. Grant, of KMOX)port this morning with the f ' iChureh, went to Pacific on Wed- lowing list of passenger Mi the jnesday’s train to make arrange- B. Raymond, Miss Franklyn, Mi ot ments to hold servies 2 Letasher, Miss BE. Warden, Mre a " A pruning demonstration will Cunningham, Mr. Butler, Mr.|'"' Ibe given by Mr. A. H. Tomlinson North G. May, Mrs. Butler, A. HH. ! ‘at rhornhill ranch on Saturday, Thompson, Mr. J, H. MeMullin, | | November 28, at 2:30 a. m, A Mrs. Crandell, W. A, Pettigrew, | 9°°OOOCeererrrerereesresecees, wii | further demonstration will be Mr. Harrison and wife, R. George. | Grass-Widew 4 leiven at Mr. Frank Clapp's place iowers ue Monday afterndon at 2:30 p. m. Mr. Halford, Mrs. J. Dillon, Mrs and ; Se ed Love, Mra. Mehlo, Mr, Steer, W — THE WEATHER. McFerrin, A. BE. Evans, Mr. Phis Bac he lors Complied by F. W. Dowling, |cator, Miss Pichet, D. B. Rose Observer. Rev. A. BE, O'Meara, H. L. Lantz DON'T Wasi 5 a. m., December 2, 1014. | Mrs Hogood, 8. F. Boyd, P. H icy “nd ‘an Rarometer ....6.ceeseeee 29.688 Orr, Mr. Westwell, Wi P. Weavy TH Max: (OUD. i. cccecceers B08 er, Mrs Mabus, Miss Burdy, Miss wins Mean. temp. ....ceseeers 24.0 Hodge, Mr. Farrell, Mra. N. © dieitnnatiie Hawley, Mr. Wattrin, Mrs. Dun —fiftee November Monthly Summary. (away, Mr. Stevenson and R. Beau have Min. temp. (on 30th) iotvi nee Rice flour is used in France as | Precipitation a binder in the manufacture of . ' 1 Ret a cois ea 11.88 fuel briquettes by a new process HARRY w ‘ 1 BROW wccsecess 25 from coal dust, lignite, peat or The FR in das cate tb 12.13 | dawdust. ely Z = a _ AE. arog _ DEMERS’ THREE DAYS OF SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 3 4&5 SUPPLY YOUR PERSONAL AND GIFT REQUIREMENTS NO} Women who look for better than usual values, wel- come this opportunity for economical selection, and appreciate the fact that only merchandise of high grade quality is concerned. Let us attend to your needs during this sale. Note the special values we offer. WINTER COATS CORSETS SUITS 3 DIFFERENT MODELS TO CHOOSE | | | } i —— anya 18 only-—Suils der from in D. & A. Corsets; low bust and into 3 lots. Lot N ¢ 8 only, in the latest mate-| 4404 quality coutil. Regular $1.50 prises Suits of the \) \at rials and cut. Regular $36 | values. lest styles and ort values. For this sale SPECIAL, 95c priced at $35.00 ANOTHER REGULAR $2.50 mopeL SPECIAL THis SALE 919% SPECIAL, 916.00 with elastic top; very low bust. Lot No. 2 « o ; SPECIAL, $1.45 | Tweeds and Roug! Bos 9 only, good, warm, com- in tailored styles. Regula ‘ortable BRASSIERE ' $25.00 values ; a ‘SPECIAL THIS SALE. $105 REGULAR $1.00 VALUE—HOOKED in front, with sidelacing. SPECIAL THIS SALE, G5c LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL COMBi- nation Suits—Beautiful garments, and guaranteed unshrinkable. Regular value. ts SPECIAL THIS SALE, $4.00 ‘$265.00 values. For this sale on Lot No. 3—This isists of Odd S /$25.00 values. SPECIAL, * AFTERNOON DEES Extensive asso i SPECIAL $10.00 CLOTH DRESSES Serges and $7.5 Including Pop New Stytes | Charmeuse, Messa! Taf nena TUNICS ‘feta, in Old Rose, Mesedi Navy, Brown, Saxe, Grey and; 10 only—Beeded Tunics in White, Grey, Black, Sax: Nhit Grey, Cerise, Tan, and Black. Regular Regular $20.00 to $ prices up to $45.00. SPECIAL THIS SALI SPECIAL THIS SALE, $10.00 | $13.45 to $184 Black. Regular $12.50. SPECIAL THIS SALE, $8.50, It is no exaggeration to say that while this sale as! we can save you from 30 to 50 per cent. The abov' are only a few of the bargains offered, it fact this s‘or is full of bargains. es Demers EMPRESS F. G@. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) OF FE pRINCE RUPERT B ;