THE DAULY NEWS Saturday, , Februapy ary \ 7 ou ¥ 1929, TOBACCO SERIES No. IX king the raw Virginian leaf of first quality into hogs- heolle coaentntng shoes 12091bs. each. In these containers it is shipped to the railroad- -natural wood being a very fine preservative of flavour. A favourite with smokers in every walk of life. MACDONALDS TOBACCO and Chewing Smoki ——— eo ees a ee % ee el Baptist Church, Sunday, Feb. 15, 1920 tov. M. Vansickle, of Vancouver, will preach. MORNING 11 a.m.—“A ‘Weak Point in a Strong Man.’ St NDAY SCHOOL at 2:30 p.m. EVENING 7:30 p.m.— heerteee *OPODO OI POLICE PPO POPOL RE H en rr **Renouncing a Kingdom.’ 2 POL LOLS The HOUSE and the OWNER We are told of a house which was continuousiy insured against fire for thirty years, Yet fire never touched it during the thirty years! ever, no Jess than seven people died in that dwelling. This case shows the difference between lifé insurance and all other forms. by a policy in OF CANADA. srd Ave. (ees a see Fire MAY COME but Death MUST COME, If tire insurance is a neces- sity, and we think it is, life surance is very much more neces- sary. If a possible danger should be guarded against, how much more an inevitabie one. Your family can be protected against the inevitable THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. METHODIST CHURCH A Thanksgiving Service will b held on Sunday morning to whic! a hearty welcome is extended to all. The evening service will be |specially for young people and the pastor will preach on Isaiah's | message “Here am I, send me.” |Everyone cordially invited. I. B. S. A- SERVICES The International Bible Stu- ‘dents Association will hold a ser- vice tomorrow, Sunday, in the Kk. of P. hall at 7:30 p.m. A hearty |} welcome is extended to all. Tite’s February Furniture Sale in full swing for bargains. tf} McCaffery, Gibbons & voy'e, Lid. Phone 1l o s Notary Public MWi. Stephens Conveyancer . Fora Lots 42 and 43, Block Section 1, Park Avenue 1,000 them over and buy. QUICK SALE Cash for the pair. Look M. | M. Stephens Rea! Estate insurance Financial Agent OE SE SC 4 stantial dwelling. with four room cottage Apply to Notary & Agent 324 Second Avenue For Sale! Lot 44, Block 28, Section 6, together with a good sub- Price $2,500 .Cash $1,000. Lot 15, Block 22, Section 7, Price $1.260. Cash $500 Lot 59, Block 38, Section 8, Price $600 Cash $300 Ed.H. Mortimer RAT Complete | Change of Specials will appear in Monday’s Daily News. This week’s specials finish Saturday night, 10 p.m. Late orders delivered Monday. Rupert Table Supply Co. Phones 211, 212 OAVE YOUR SIGHT |) YESIGHT—The most valuable of all the senses—-is the most neglected and the least understood. Many suffer from ills, which, upon examination, can be traced directly to defective eyesight. THe removal of the cause will often restore the delicate and run-down sufferer to robust health, When glasses are properly prescrib- ed, they restore the vision to nor- mal and eliminate all eye strain. Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office |cnd specification and forms of tender ob- UB quired to make up an odd amount, payable to the order of the Minister of er eres ere wr rere —— awe woee LOCAL METHODISTS . . ~ GO OVER THE TOP } _Local News Notes Raise Sum of $850 Alloted a Them as Their Share in Forward Movement. The local Methodists have “gone over the top’ insofar as doing their share in the drive for funds is concerned in connection with the Forward Movement this week. Last night the sum of £850 allotted to this city had been exceeded. ‘This is in addition to the regular contribution of the chureh to home and foreign mis- sions and none of it is for local purposes. TIME EXTENDED FOR ANGLICAN CHURCH FORWARD MOVEMENT This morning Archbishop Du Vernet-received a telegram from Rev. Canon Gould of Toronto, general secretary of the Forward Movement, stating that the time for the financiak canvass in the Anglican chureh had been ex- ended one week. The usual re- ports of progress are being sent. SINN FEINERS ARRESTED DUBLIN, Feb. 14.—More Sinn ‘einers have been arrested in the police round-up here. The civil volice wene assisted by the mili- tary. tRFORMATION WANTED Joe O'Donnell, last heard of in Prince Rupert about a year ago, is being enquired for by his sis- ter, Mrs. M. J. Flynn, of New York, in order to have the estate of a late relative cleared up. tf The “Director” Corset. Manu- factured in Prince Rupert. Phone isIne 92. tf phage correctly tuned. $6.00, . Walker. Phone Blue 389. tf For Taxi. Phone 67. tf * * * 25 per cent off Brushes. Ful- ler’s 45. tf, J. F, Smith and Charles Knitile of Hyder are in the city. . W. G. Harris arrived from Stewart yesterday afternoon. yee A new delicious sweet biscuit, Leap Year Sandwich: Fuller's 45. ‘Tapestry Chesterfields and easy chairs at Tite’s February Sale prices. tf Fish Packers Unit meets Satur- day night at 8 o'clock, Special meeting. 38 . . . ‘Tite’s February Sale for brass and iron beds, springs and mat- tresses. tf OLN Phonola and Phonographs to clear at special prices.—Barrie’s furniture Store. tf * * . Carpets, floor oil cloths and linoleums at special prices. Barrie’s Furniture Store. tt * . . F. J. Noble arrived from Port Essington yesterday and is regis- tered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. Joseph Patton pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly in the police court this morning and was fined $10 ts Miss Ella Franks, who has been visiting in the city for the past veek or two, left for her home in Terrace this morning. ° oJ e Harry Lipsett stated this morn- ng that only a part of the liquor, in connection with the Duff case vas that stolen from his resi- dence, . ° . Have you received your invita- ion to the Knights of Pythias aney Dress Ball? If not, get in ouch with C. Westaway, Jack obb or Frank Davis. The resignation of Simon V. suff as president of the Great Var Vetenmans’ Association was ead and accepted at a special ex- ‘cutive meeting. held last night. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the tndersigned, and endorsed ‘Tender for wharf at Stewart, B. C.,” will be received et this ofce until 12 o’clock noon, Friday, tvarch 5, 1920, for the construction of a harf at Stewart, District of Skeena, B. ©. Plans and forms of contract can be seen iiined at this Department, at the office of the District Engineer at Prince Rupert, C., at the Post Offices, Vancouver, B.C., ond Stewart, B.C. Tenders will not be considered unless imade on printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with con- ditions contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by 1 accepted cheque on a chartered bank Layable to the order of the Minister of |} ubiC Works, equal to 10 p.c,_ of the inount of the tender. War Loan Bonds ‘f the Dominion will also be accepted as ecurity, or War Bonds and cheques if NO1TE.—-Blue prints ean be obtained at this Department by depositing an ac- epted bank cheque for the sum of $10, ‘ubliec Works, which will be returned if the intending bidder submit a regular bid. By order, hk. €. ‘DESROCHERS, Secretary. aacatieat aac of Public Works, Ottawa, February 5, 1920. St. Regis Cafe SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15.) Meals a la carte Menu on the Counter Monday, February 16 BREAKFAST, 35c 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Sunkist Oranges Rolled Oats or Grape Nuts Hot Cakes Stripped with Bacon } Toas t, Jam and Coffee | LUNCHEON, 50c 141330 to 2 p.m. AND ; 4 ; { DINNER, 50c j Dinner & p.m to 7:30. ] Beef Broth Fried Fillet of Sole, Tartar Sauce Boiled Kippered Herring, Drawn Butter, ™ Boiled Beef and Creamed Carrots | Home-Made Sausage and Mashed j Potatoes d “| Fricasse of Lamb with Dumplings Beef Stew with Vegetables Baked Veal Loaf, Country Gravy Roast Stuffed Veal, Pan Gravy Potatoes, Mashed tlot Mince Ple . Coffee “4 DENTISTRY Don't neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers yous efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12 Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satnse d+y, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, Tuesday, Wedffesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9, DPNTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT OF OI ES BAO OT BION Ot BLEIBT NS OT OS CARTES consolation, Frederick Parker, deceased: chase of lot 24, block 24, Seetion 4 (Third Avenue), with store and cabin thereon, subject to 4-year lease. tf CHAS, CG, PERRY, Executor. At a hospital whist drive at ‘azelton a few days ago the rizes were won by Miss Hunter and Mr. Norrie-Lowenthal and ne consolation by Miss Eva Mar- ‘in and Archie Grant. ° * ’ Raymond A. Fisher, son of Mr. ind Mrs. W. 8. Fisher, Fourth \ve-, has just recovered from an ittack of influenza in Vancouver, vhere he is attending the Uni- ersilty of British Columbia. he pupils of the junior grade en- tertained all the pupils of the school. Games were played and lelightful refreshments were served. Wolf mine on which extensive de- velopments are planned in the near vulture by the Taylor Mining Co., passed through the city on Vhursday evening en route to Seattle. He will return north in . few. days. save a delightful social last even - ing in the basement of the churel. ‘ames Were played and the fen ure of the evening was the dia- iogue with eight members in the ast, entitled “Why We Never Married.’ Before breaking up re- ‘reshments were served. An enjoyable social evening was held in the Knights of Pythias hall by the Sons of England last vere indulged in. Mrs. EK, A, Woods won first ladies prize at night when cards and dancing cards and Mrs, George Leek was awarded the consolation — prize. George Leek won the gentlemen's first prize and A, H. Silversides, After delightful re- freshments had been served danc- ing was enjoyed to piano music by Harry Harvey. NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Bids are invited for the pur Scrims, Marquisettes, Voiles and curtain materials 20% dis- count at Tite's February Sale. tf 8B. C. Undertakers. Phone 41. ee ees ‘Cepemnanns > eeeterie. meesmce were ere ree me oe Sie oo, LOY OREO EO RE em Se SRR ne ag GOT: “ner neenene Cen 7 T IS a good deal a matter of guess work as to whether the prices of shoes are going down or not. travellers that call on us from the i eastern shoe factories say that prices are higher and are going still higher, particularly in the case .of the finery leathers. In Any Case Our Shoe Prices Are Down and will remain down until our over-large stock is much reduced. Men’s, at Sale Prices New Spring Shipments of Dry Goods are arriving and we have put into stock this week many things ofginterest to our lady customers. ; New Dress Goods, New Silks, and various other lines have replenished our stock, H. §. 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