THE DAILY NEWS Vriday, January 9, make them worth the most money; po laws of every province Send For This, or] Stay. a Perel a ft’s just what, you've leone, THEART O PPING” is the best and most complete Trapper’s Guideever published—prepared at reat expense —by expe’ It gives a complete and accurate ‘de- scription, pictures andtracksofthe | diffe rent Fur-bearers of NorthAm- | trap; the best and most successful trapping methods; the right kind of baits an scents; the sizes of traps to use; the correct way ofskinning and handling the different coe tS “SHURERT’ d this great book FREE to any one interest in\ ne or eollectin g Fur-bearers, Just sign a Sails th het bed areal Trapper’s Guide containin of inestimable value to any trapper. help the experienced art of successfully trappin cow ART OF Tt TRAPPING” is nor a supply catae informatio’ It will guide an trapper and teach the beginner the the Norch American Fur-heare ers. . No trapper or Fur collector can afford te be without this great book, Send for your cory 2f once BERT. 70. THE WARGEST House IN THE WORLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN NORTH AMERICAN RAW FURS 324 DONALD ST., WINNIPEG, CANADA. GAEANOD Matk THIS COUPON TODAY | WITHOUT OBLIGATION SEND ME “THE ART OF TRAPPING” THE BEST AND MOST COMPLETE TRAPPER'S GUIDE EVER PUBLISHED and keep me nosted AfonRa 224 w Fur Market Conditions during the Fur Season of 1919-1920 ame Post Office Electoral |_District (PLEASE PRINT NAME) R. FD Box Ne___ » Province reese | Saturday SPECIAL Everyone a Money Saver. No. 1—Clark’s Catsup regu- lar 30c value, Special 20c No. 2—Malkin’s Best Coffee reg. 65c value, Specia! 55c Ib. No. 3.—Herrings in Tomato Sauce, oval large size tins— Speolal eos es 20c No. 4—New Season Prunes, size 70-80, reg 25c Ib. Spec. 2 ibs for 35c N. 5—Mexican Red Geans— Mek nayle eee acs 5 Ibs. for 25c No. 6—Palmolive Soap 3 for 35c $1.40 per dozen. No. 7— Winesap or Yellow Newton Apples, unwrapped, BOW ION | oon ees sk 0 $2.50 No. 8.—Pacific or Maple Leaf Milk, 9 tins for $1.00, limit 18 tins to one customer. No. 9—Quaker Pears, 2-Ib. tins, reguiar 40c value— fpecial, per tin, ....... 25c No. 10—-Pumpkin, 2'2-Ib tin Special, per tin, Rupert Table Supply Co. Phones 211, 212 + 62ND BATIN. C.EF. REGIMENTAL FUND At a meeting of the ex-members of this battalion, it was resolved that the balance of this divided amongst the dependents of deceased comrades and amongst those disabled com- rades who are in actual need of assistance. ; Applicants are therefore fled to fomward to the under-} signed on or before the 31st days of January 1920, addresses in full, regimental ijnumber, date of death, and ages of dependents, | ‘income from all sources and full present particulars of present circum stances, After the said date the | mittee will divide the ‘amongst those who have filed their Bons as required, J. W. NICHOLS. a Canadian Fish & Cold Stor- age Co., Ltd., Prinee Rupert, | com- 28-14! Westhoime Lunch MAY. BILLINGS, Prop. 50c SPECIAL MENU Saturday, January 10 Luncheon 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dinner 6:30 p.m. to 7:30. Soup. Spanish Fish. Fried or Boiled Salmon, Smoked Black Cod, Halibut Boiled. Boiled Beef with Vegetables For Sale Biock 415, Section 5 $600, Terms. Lot 6 26-27, Block 11, See. 8 $150 Each. t-room house, Fifth Avenue, Section 5, $1,575 Terms, 5-room house and bath, Sec- tion 5, $3600 Terms. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Phone 16 ~ ~ 3rd Avenue Lots Entrees. Sausages, Country “Gravy Irish Stew Liver and Bacon Roasts. Roast Beef, pan gravy Leg of Veal with Dressing Vegetables. Steamed Potatoes Mashed Turnips Dessert, App le, Mot Mince Pie Sago Custard Pudding Tea - - Coffee fund be} widows and | their names and) number | 'coek {which company operates mines uj fund | a Nt es Oe ee re me ee @ Local News Notes Pianos correctly tuned. $6.00, G. ©, Walker, Phone Biue 389. tf bb. J. Haneock of Alice on a business trip to New York. Arm 4s For first class shoe repairing, B. M. Simpson, Fifth and MeBride, * ® * Annual meeting of St. Society toxwight. Election ficers. Andrew's of of- . * ® s une expensive. Have your ola ones rebuilt at Me- Arthur's ti | ee | \. li. Mallory, of Port Clements, lis registered at the Hotel Prince Pnbipyrt. New sli . . ° | We don't cobble shoes at Simp- json’s--we repair them, Corne ‘Vifth and McBride, tf | . * . Bungalow dark and aprons in ‘ight shades. Regular 81.45, sale | price $1.15. Jabour Brothers, | Limited. { | Albert & MeUaffery, Ltd., da shipment of {nunared doors and windows—the lorost and varied stock in seryiae a have, inst reccive . . . Prince John arrived ‘ast night from Stewart bringing following Hyder passengers: P. | ,Backus, J. V. Clegg, R. J. tic. Donnell and Mrs. A. 8. MeFadden. | i ye (ne mile of sausages, ‘one ton and two pounds was man- ifactured by Atkins’ Meat Market l during the month of December iOur fresh sausage business is | growing. Try a pound and taste why. ® . * ENGLAND, I all possible will attend “Daughters and Maids” whist ,drive and dance: in the K. of P. lal tonight at 9:45 Six prizes} se good eats. J. MYHILL-JONES, | resident, trust the SONS OF : * * 7 Among those arriving Prince George last. night Mr. and Mrs, T. m@. Nutter daughter of Alice Arm. Mr. associated with D., in the United Metals, | the | were and Nut- on ilem is Ltd., the Illiance River from Alice Arm. The actual attendance at the | jSeal Cove and King Kdward_ ischools as reported by Superin- ‘endent Macdonald, at the meet- jing of the School Board last night, was 381. Mr. Macdonald | said that the attendance in the city schools was quite satisfac - | Lory. | . . ® i 8-4 Sheeting, regular 90c. sel} ing for 75e at our sale. |‘ |" | | eee Ltd. (8 E. L, |} nmate of Vaughan, who has been an the General Hospital r some months past since his leg in a railroad accident, for the south last evening fitted with an artificial He hopes to} nd will be imb in Vancouver, ihe back here again in about three i‘ en f jinonths, when he will resume his business of tuning pianos again. Mr. Vaughan has great praise for lis treatment at the Hospital. Sheeting $1.25 per yard, selling | at #0c., 9-4 width at our sale, Te hone: Brothers, Ltd, § Picts "RA Rn SHORT ORDERS SERVED ANY TIME FROM 7 A.M. TO MICNIGHT q : meres MM Stephens | Notary Public FOR SALE plastered on Eighth Avenue between McBride St. and :. ancer Four - roomed house, DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth ’ efficiency mAYNE | Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1,30 to 5.80; Satur- 9 to 12 only. Evenings cece. Wednesday and day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE PN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT ri- King Edward School with ex- cellent lot $1,000.00 Terms, M. M. Stephens Real Estate {nsurance Financial Agent CE PL ODS A. G. GRAY Teacher of Pisano SUBSORIBE FOR “THe DAILY News Studio 187 Second Avenue PHONE 182 or 444 Se eens | St. Regis Cafe Saturday, January 10 BREAKFAST, 35c 7 a.m, to 10 am. Sunkist Oranges Rolled Oats or Puffed Wheat 2 Scrambled Eggs, stripped with Bacon Buttered Toast Coffee LUNCHEON, 50c 11:30 to 2 p.m. Noodle Soup Boiled Alaska Salt Cod, Cream Sauce Atkins’ Sausage and Mashe d Potatoes Individual Steak and Kidney Pie, English Style Baked Pork Spare Ribs with dre ssing Roast Stuffed Breast of Veal Mashed, Bolled or Baked Potatoes Queen Pudding Coffee DINNER, 50c | 5 to 7:30 p.m. Vegetable Soup Fillet of Plaice, maitre @hote Beef Stew with Ve gelables English Pot Roast with Macaroni Hoast Beef, Pan Gravy Mashed, Boiled or Baked Potatoes Orange Pudding Coffee Visitors from the Prairie are amazed at the splendid meals they are enjoying at the St. Regis and more than one has stated that he could not get as good in his home town for double the price, One old fellow, who didn’t forget his fur coat, has decided to stay in town for one more week, just to get a chance 10 eat some ‘more of our famous lemon ple, Have you tried it? LILO LL AOL LEO OB BE OP Rebrein is ae EI. AS SIE Se, ARN BO, l'iCubs live; ue | weighing , tf Company., J. Han- jell buoy | olor, —Jabour | los- | Use Royal Crown Soap and Save the Coupons BAD BASKET SHOOTING LOSES BEAVERS GAME Two Junior League santa Tears Evenly | * Matched at Ring Last Night. In a fast and furious Junior ‘League exhibition of basketball Yast night in the skating rink, the were victorious over the Beavers by a score of 10 to 9 in- ‘cluding penalties and_ baskets. The teams were so evenly match- ed that the only reason for the defeat of the Beavers was thir } naccurate basket shooting when they had a few good chances. J. day Beii refereed the in a manner very satisfactory to both and the fans. game the juvenile players “MANY NEW COMPANIES GAZETTED THIS WEE Telegrapbs.} Eleven new (Special via G. T. P. VICTORIA, Jan. 9. companies have been incorpor- ated in the province of British Columbia this week, according to the official British Columbia Ga- zette. Among these are the Sal- mon River Mother Lode Mining Ltid., with a capital of $100,000, with their headquar- ters in ‘Vancouver. Another is the Queen Charlotte Island Products, with & capital of $300,- 000, whose head office is Vancouver. "1 } } Spruce also in WOTICE TO MARINERS fog alarm is to be Barrett Rock, A light and established on Prince Rupert Harbor, about March 1, 1920, when the gas and will be removed. The ight will be oecculting red acetiv- ene, automatically oceculted short intervals, elevation, 22 ft.; white, and height, 44 fog alarm will be a dia- phone giving two blasts every 30 caacila. thus, blast, 2 ent interval blast, 2 sees.: silent interval, It will he controlled by a submarine cable from a dwelling on shone east of he fog signal. of feet, The secs,; sil- 3 Secs.; 23 secs, THE SCANDINAVIAN LEAGUE | Will hold its énival: general mee ing inthe Board of Trade rooms, Second Ave., Saturday, January 10th, at 8 p.m. All Scandinavians invited. | JOHN DYBHAYN, | The “Director” Corset. Man factured in Prince Rupert. Pho | Blue 92. tf * . . When you need a pair of shovs of better grade, call at MeArthur’s i Shoe Store. tf Secretary winter Coats, sale at Ltd, wares Aa A new schedule of wages fo: the graded school teachers ty thi city was submitted to the School Board last night by the local teachers. It was left over until jnext year, although the opinions jexpressed seemed quite sympa- thetic. regular, Jabour Ladies’ ($35. On Brothers, 825. Ladies’ suits, dresses, skirts at great reductions at our sale. Jabour Brothers, 8 Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. tf i ee * TOOLATE TO CLASSIFY *| CAKE ee, MACHINIST with knowledge of! gasoline repair work wanted. Akerberg, Thomson & Go.,, Ltd. | } NOTICE OF OF CANCELLATION RESERVE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that windbreak Reserve covering the belt of land ten chains in width and situate along the north shore of Gr aban Island, notice of whieh appeared in the “British Columbia Gazette” of the 28th January, 1909, Is | cancelled in so far as it relates to ‘that portion lying between saasen Reserve No, 4 and Indian Reserve No, GR, NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands Department of Lands, Victoria, B, C., November 17th 1919, 1920, we senne ce How to Foil Wind and Weather on Washday From now until spring.a battle that endan- gers health must on washday be waged with rain and sleet. That, or drying the washing in the cellar or attic, with its atteridant inconvenience and sour smells, Of course we can not order weather to our fancy, but if you would laugh at mud and water, save your health and keép your hands and face free from chapping and roughness, telephone us. Next, bundle up your family washing and have our driver call for it. In our laundry your things are initialed where the mark never shows. Everything is sorted, too—table linen is washed only with table linen, hosiery with hosiery. There is no indiscriminate mixing. And it is laundered in fleecy suds of silky softness. The weather, and the hardship of fall and winter washing need never be a source of worry. Use your telephone and let. us help you. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 . Send it SHOE 4 WIPE YOUR S$ BEFORE You CAME iN THE Wouset / fe DIDNT wt 1 WAN Taveeks REGiAR FELLERS KNOW re WRONG Tor dic ON ne SABBATH UNLESS tS ABSGLUTELY NECESSARY Pans oe Me NT THIS (S ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY > | CANT ISH waTeAoOUT BAIT