ee ; are M2 ee: Bi Piiday. January 2, 1920. ; : THE DAILY NEWS _—— Se es oe IN Brun meena ng s a B oe _——- s , {ssa ah aetna inate ecient ad WESTHOLME THEATRE ———_ Tonight and Tomerrow ———_ PEGGY HYLAND .IN— “Peg of the Pirates” Your Old Friends “Mutt and Jof” In an Extra Quick Lunch “Hot Chicken Soup” ONE REEL” “An Artist’s Model” EMPRESS THEATRE Will be Open Tonight and Tomorrow Only SERIALS The Iron Test **” The Carter Case JUST ARRIVED California Head Let- tuce, Celery, Fresh To- matoes, Cucumbers, Par- sley, Cauliflower, Brus- sels Sprouts, Malaga Grapes anc! many other lines. Just Arrived Bac. FRESH EGGS VOc per doz. Rupert Table Supply Co, Phones 211, 212 [ Wishing One and All Bright and Prosperous New Year oN err ERNEST LAPOINT iE IS COMING MAN rests on the op- man “As your gaze position, you notice that one is missing —probably the man you would really miss in the whole talented outfit,” says J. K. Munro in McLean's Magazine. “That man is Ernest Lapointe, the big Kamouraska lawyer. That is, he was from Kamouraska when R. W. CAMERON & CO. | The Jewellers 622 3rd Ave. whee Queen Charlotte lsiandens can- | 10t do better than mail thei printing needs to ‘he News Print shop and get the work done /rompuly & and well, Life Insurance Is ln Certain |; MORTGAGE SALE OF SAWMILL EQUIP- Respects Unique} ‘uni | Under and by virtue of the powers con | tained in @ certaip chattel mortgage heid Other kinds of insurance provide | by the vendor there is offered for sale up for losses that MAY be sustained. ia ae geo oe the 2nd day of < =m 4 . ‘ luary, 1920 1¢ Tollowing chattels, viz Lite Insurance provides for an in } the plant, machinery, equipment and Jum evitable loss. } ber of the Port Clements Box and Lumber The premiums on other kinds of |e os At ort Cleme ne, B C. nsvrance § »xpense > pre- | yr particulars apply to Weir, 135 insurance are an expense, The pre | Riehards St., Vancouver B. ¢, 32 miums on a life policy are pay- | sitbteac ti hents on account of an asset; for at some time the policy must mature and be paid. Other kinds of in- ct surance tire expedient; Life Insurance TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary is essential, Bkide gate, B.C.,’ settler, intends to app A building may never burn, a or @ license to prospect for coal aid j g j ’ petroleum on and under the following| ship may never sink, but ALL men described lands:— i j Commencing at a poSt planted 4 e must die. “im Planted at wu The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of eat CO chete ey oe tOe, . thence AR ipeeee Rs: te 5 : west 80 chains, thence north 80 chain Canada Policies are safe. thence east 80 chains, thence south 8u Pe a chains, to point of commencement, SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. DIS TRI T OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. jonly he last sat in the House. When he comes again his address will be Quebec East. He has succeed- 2 ed to the seat of the late Sir : Wilfrid Laurier, Furthermore, he is fast taking the Laurier place in the habitant hearts. When Ernest Lapointe came to Parlia- % 4 ame ment in 1904, he was a big coun- try lawyer who could scarce word of English and who prom- speak ised to cut as much figure in his ountry’s history as the average member who blossoms for a Par- ‘lament or two and then vanishes rom the political horizon or be- Red youn: decoration of the Chamber. Lapointe he picture of smiling and so generally a pleasant comes a was good ni | Bea of the landscape that he grew } popular. But his he English language knowledge of grew even yi | faster than his popularity and he plodded along, gaining ground ession by session. But it was recently that it began to on the House that a suc- Laurier was in its dawn cessor to Dated this 22nd day of October, 1919 r t) McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, aie WILLIAM 1.11 48¥ Applicar: |"Udst. By this time Lapointe had y leanne astere Limited, - Agents. SKBENA LAND: REGDADING DIVISION \i a onl learned but mastered th Phone 11 - - 3rd Avenue ee nee EEN CHARLOTTE jsnglish language. Moreover, h HANDS {vas eloquent, with a sound con TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary «f! *on sense bel is e ne Skidegate, B.C settler, intends to apply | ‘ - es * anern " eee = for a license to prospect for coal an ad a knowledge of constitution: ,petroleun ( or >» ) ing j ] jer ion, and under — the following | government such as is possessed Commencing by few men in Canadian public life.’ : ot a post planted at the} north-east corner of DL 2799, thence! — <> north £®% chains, thence east 80 chains : e PS thence south 80 chains, thence west & e Set 2 chains, 10 point of commencement Dated this 2ist day of October, 1919 | | WILI! i | ° AM J. LEARY, Applican Noiary Putlic Conveyancer 4 ‘inting -done wel' and done at ee een a ara 7 ,| ‘ome as it is to send it away. Try rr nh le News Print Shop. _ es Adve reise at Lie I ecient fesmepeemgtsbenesdeienitis a LeD eongeeegnDASNRpegS Four -roomed plastered » BILLINGS, Prop SKPENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. ce a DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE house, on Eighth Avenue ¢| 50c Special Menu 50c 3 ISLANDS, . : wy DAY > NOTICE that William J. Leary of between McBride Sst. and | ATURDAY, JAN. 3 | B. £., setter, intends to apply re . J . 4 1 To ‘ense to prospect for coal and King Edward School with ex- Luncheon 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Joe nN and under. the following Dinner 6:30 p.m. to 7:80. | leseribed lands: cellent lot | . } ommencing at a post- planted Soup. | rth-east corner of DL 2799, thence Vegetable , vest 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, henee east BO chains, thence south go ¢ ft Fried or Boll ote Sal Im Halibut ted o point of commencement , z $i n, MDW yaled this 2tst day of October, 1919. e ? | Sn d Black Cod ‘ v AM J A ?*9 eV ns aca ____ WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant Terms. soled Ham with Vegetables SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION, | sir i Entrees. DISTRICT ps QUEEN CHARLOTTE me rte a a 23: Baked Sausage with Country Gravy Ist, ANDS. r | Baked Beans with Sieamed Brown fAKE NOTICE that William J, Leary of Bread skidegate, B.C., settler, intends to apply M. M. Stephens Liberty Steak with Onions or a license to prospect for coal ys a | Roasts. ee on and under the following } ena Sighs TA cas 6. inte cat ae ginal leser fied! Esiaie iisuiaice Anencial Agent | 4 a ne f. a ie dane Comm # ran at a post planted at the ; north-east corne of DL 2795, thence os | Plain B hogetables. Past 0 chains, ahenbe s uth. 80 chains = ‘Mast fF Poened Potatoes hence west 80 chains, thence north 80 ON CORES LESAN oe Ba ashed Parsnips chains, to point of commencement. Dessert. Dated this 21st day of Oc tober, 1919 : Apple, Cocoanut Pie WILLIAM J. LEA pplicant Tapioca Pudding ' ‘ Tea - Coffee SHORT ORDERS SERVED ANY TI FROM 7 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT Cadomin Coal || No wait. F _Full weight. $12.50 $15, 1S Ton, Loose Ton, Sacked PL ODDS AD DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowere your efiiciency DR. ‘BAYNE Office Hours-- ‘Morning, 9 to 12; i Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- diy, 9 to 12 cny. Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9. ee DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE NE YE. PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT ; T. J. Davipson ~ vat Consumers Coal Company Phones--Black 51, Black 293 d patrons HAPPY, and OI OLESEN OD OPE OE _ [t is just as cheap tu get your St. Regis Cafe will Re-Open - FOR BUSINESS on Saturday, Jan. 3rd 1320 Under new management. with up-to-date ideas and a daylight kitchen where the best foods will be prepared | Je Peetess Cue |= G. GRAY Suite 22, Alder Block Teacher of Piano Studio 187 Second Avenue PHONE , Red 328 PHONE 182 o 444 POT wee by the best cooks, The en- tire house has been fumi- gated and cleaned one top to bottom. g Malety Firs EAT AT THE ST. REGIS” SAYS J. K. MUNRO’ only | ’ a breach of the ‘ver in the jmmeetntimesommsrmnsrmarmsreseree® — Local News Notes ! Ee ee ——e—e W, H. Starrett is in the city from Anyox. Frank Lazelle, of Terrace, went south last night. Pianos correctly tuned. $6.00, C. Walker. Phone Blue 389. tf Graham, of the -city last For first class shoe repairing, |B. M, Simpson, Fifth and MeBride. * * * Alice Arm, EF. W. night. arrived in Public school reopens for the Iwinter term on Monday morning. ere Walkem, Vancouver bar- returned south last night. + 7 . expensive. rebuill at Mr. rister, Have Mc- tf New shoes are your old ones Arthur's. . . . | The “Dinector”’ | factured in Prince Rupert. Blue $2. Manu- Phone tt Corset. . * . of better grade, call at McArthur’s Store. tf We don’t cobble shoes at Simp- | | . | When you need a pair of shors | | Shoe j son’s—we repair them. Corner | Fifth and McBride. tf Metal Trades Unit O. B. U. meets tonight at 8 o’clock, Elec- tion of officers. Full atiendance requested. Frank Davies left for Victoria last night and will spend a holi- day with his mother and relatives at his home in Victoria. Mrs. George P. MeColl, panied by her daughter Margaret, was a passenger on the ‘Prince Geofge” last night from Anyox, south. accom- William Martin, the local hospital suffering from sustained in falling fect from al of Hyder, is in a broken leg a distance of 10 slippery board walk. Tom Lee court this morning charged wi i} early closing by-| law. His case was adjourned un- til tomorrow morning. was in the pel The regular meeting of the Fishpackers Union will be held} n the O. B. U, hall on January 3} it 8 p.m. All members are re- quested to attend.—SKCRETARY. Kittie Beattie, of Third Avenue West, was in the Police Court this norning charged with having liquor unlawfully in her posse sion. The case was adjourned intil tomorrow. T. A. McMartin, manager «of Little's Lumber Yard at Smithers-| irrived from the interior on Wed- | 1esday morning and left for Van-} couver on the “Prince | ast night. He will return na week's time. | George north} University students who he Christmas and New season here left last night fc: Vancouver to resume their stud ies on Monday next. Among tho returning were Misses Kathle+ Grant and Kitherine Pillsbury and Messrs. Maurice Shockley and Raymond Fisher. The session closes early in May. Miss Pillsbury belongs to this year’s graduating class and will receive her’ degree at the close of this session. spent Year's comil COAST HOCKEY SEATTLE, Jan. 2.—By a score of 3 to 2 Seattle defeated Vancou- Pacific League. The home team put the puck through their opponents’ goal twice in the irst half and each team tallied in the seeond half. NOTICE Bi” BR eat PS eee Mrs. E. MeCoy, of 909 First ‘Avenue, is leaving for the Banff Hot Springs. 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