' : : 5 Ee ee ¢ a ; ia ' i a Made from Cream of Tartar Dr.PRICI CREAM BAKING POWDER Sixty Years the Standard CONTAINS NO ALUM Made in Canada “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE BARGAINS In Piana-player, call up Me- Caffery & Gibbons’ office. Pes SBVEN HORSEPOWER DISTILLATE Gaso- line engine, new, $165 freight paid. Send for catalogue C. Co., Hamilton, FOR SALE—15 pairs extra Plymouth Rock Homer Pigeons, mated and squab pro- ducing, at a bargain; also Belgian Hares. Apply 925 Borden St. u. WANTED. WANTED—General servant. Good plain cook, for small family, no children. Apply 415 5th Ave., E. tf. WANTED—Girl for general housework. Phone 412. 287-93. WANTED—Capable general servant, duties light, state full particulars, experience, salary, etc. Apply Box 120 Daily News. LAND REGISTRY ACT Guarantee Motor | Canada. tr. | IN THE MATTER OF An application for the issue of a fresh Certificate of Title tq Lot Fifty tion seven (7), 923. Proof of the (50), Block three (3), City of Prince Rupert, Sec- Map loss of the certificate of tifle to the above lands having beeu fled in this ofmice, of one (1) the above lot in the name Redco, which Certificate of Title i5th December, 1911, and 959-1. H. F. MACLEOD, December 6th, Notice is hereby givem that its my intention to issue, at the expiration month from the first publica- tion hereof, a fresh certificate of title to of John R. is dated is numbered District Registrar. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C., 1915. j15. F. W. HART AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER OFFICE CORNER 3RD AVE. AND 5TH ST., REAR OF HART BLOCK 4 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND GOODS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD HARD TIMES SATISFIED WITH A : SMALL PROFIT , «Try 828 3rd Ave., Or Phone Red 268 > AUTO DELIVERY EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE ~~~ + a Phone Red 339 PPD BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC LUMP COAL $9.50 per Ton.— Cash on Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 eceeee coved MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE OF APPLICATION Boulder Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located:—On the west side of Hidden Creek, about one and one half miles from Goose Bay, and south of the Kaien Mineral Claim, Lot 2226, Cassiar dis- trict. Lawful holder, Myron Knox Rodgers; number of the holder's free miner's certi- ficate, 94240 B. Take notice that I, Myron Knox Rodgers, of City of Seattle, in the State of Wash- ington, free miner’s certificate No. 94240 |B, intend at the end of sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the mining recorder for a certificate of improvements, purpose of obtaining a Crown above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, of the “Mineral Act” must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 10th day of December, A. D. 1915. MYRON KNOX RODGERS. By his agent, H. G. Lawson. fi6. }for the {Grant of the WATER NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that R. B. McGinnis, whose address is Alice Arm, British Columbia, will apply for a licence to take and use fifteen second feet of water out of Trout Creek, which flows Westerly and drains into Kitsault River, about 16 miles north of its outlet at Alice Arm, B. C. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 500 vertical feet above point.of use, near its mouth, and will be used for power and mining purpose upon the land described as Wolf Group of Mining Claims. This notice was posted on the ground on the 26th day of October, 1915. A copy of this notice and an ap- plication pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914” will be filed in the oMce of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first Appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice ts November 9th, 1915. R. B. McGINNIS, Applicant. By H. C. Ingle, Agent. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Betweer: R. H. TURNER, Judgment Creditor, —AND— ALASKA IRON COMPANY, Judgment Debtor Pursuant to an order of His Honor Judge F. McB. Young, local judge of the Supreme Court at Prince Rupert, B. C., dated the 27th day of October, 1915, I will offer in the court house, Prince Rupert, B. C., on Monday, the 6th day of December, 1915, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon the following described lands:— Lot 283, Known as State of Montana Mineral Claim, Lot 285, known as Arizona Mineral Claim; an undivided one-quarter interest in Lot 286, known as Adams Min- eral Claim, and Lot 287, known as New York Mineral Claim, all in Group 1, Cassiar District, province of British Columbia. Subject to a judgment for the amount of $11,726.60, interest thereon at the rate of five (5) per cent. per annum from the 10th day of August, 1915, and the costs incidental to the sale. Said judgment was registered in the Land Registry office at Prince Rupert, B. C., on the 12th day of August, 10915. JOHN SHIRLEY, Sherif of the County of Atlin. NAVIGABLE WATERS’ PROTEC- TION ACT. 286. R. 8. C. Chapter 115. RICHARD B, McGINNIS hereby gives notice that he has, under Section 7 of the said act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the oMce of the District Registrar of Titles at Prince Rupert, B. C., @ description of the site and of the plans for a wharf proposed to be built in Alice Arm, Obser- vatory Inlet, British Columbia, at a point situate about 3-4 miles south of the south- east corner of Let 1074, Range 5, Coast District, B. C, AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ox- Ppiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, Richard B. McGinnis will under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to construct the said wharf. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 22nd day of October, A. D. 1915 RICHARD B. McGINNIS, Applicant. LARGE OR SMALL STUMPS CAN BE DE- Stroyed at the cost of a few cents each by our chetnical process; no hard labor involved and no explosives used. Write | for particulars,-Ideal Stump Destroyer | Co,, 160 Broadway, East; Vancouver, 5. Cc. THE DALY Auws = = Local News Notes Christmas cards 5c and up Wallace's. tf. S: 6 8 Xmas Cards, toys, games, rolls, sleighs, etc., at McRae Bros. _ Lieut. Adair Carss arrived from Vancouver on the George today. s . ad Christmas pudding bowls— Wallace's. tf. ee G. Carpenter returned from a trip south this morning. ® 656 A “nice” present—-fine china- ware—Wallace’s. tf. e:-6: 8 Rey. W. H. Rushbrook has gone east to spend Christmas. i —y —<— New And Goods We have : peoetved a ship- ment including ladies’ toilet and ebony. Salad Servers, piece Silver $4.00. Cut with $1.50. Child's Silver Spoons $1.50 Silver-handled Seals $1.00 Glass Salt silver Silver 3 Ebony three- sets in silver LINES. pair, Shakers, $1.25 LANDS, top, and SAY’S | CAVENAILE & HANNAN BEFORE BUYING YOUR CKRISTMAS GOODs, WE HAVE THE LARGEST VARIETy OF s CANDIES, PUDDINGS, BISCUITS, CAKES AND FR COMPLETE LINES OF BON BONS, BELLS, AND OTHER CHRISTMAS DECORATICNs. WE HANDLE GANONG'’S, CADBURY’s, PHONES 493 and Thursday, December 16, 1945 ‘ . Vv a———= PPUPPPOD ODO Re Te ee eee Oboe hs eocccooos GROCERS SEE OUR TOCKINGS ESH NUTS. STREAMERS.” “Gir- HEIDA AND Ram. CANDIES IN MOS T ATTRACTIVE Boxes 3rd AVENUE AND 2nd ST. Shoe Horns.. . 75c and many novelties. Buy your Christmas pres- Ba Bia ents here. Our qualities are i xa the best. PPPOCOROD FDC POEs ineubas was torn up for a distance of about thirty feet by the gale last night. FOR THE BOYS The following are suitable gifts for the Xmas tree for the Socks, sterno alcohol lamps soldiers mitts, handkerchiefs, beef cubes, playing ecards, candies, tobacco—in all forins—picture postcards of Ru- books, fum, pert, letters, slippers, writing materials, chewing combs, money to buy socks, etc, = — FY FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIROVIT NO. 1. @ox 125th Si. and 8rd Ave Box 136th St. and 8rd Ave. Box 14——sth St. and 8rd Ave, Box 16—Junction of ist, na and 8rd Aves. Box 1G--ist Ave, between 8th and 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Bo« 17—-ist Ave. and 7th St. (Cen tral Hotel.) CIROUIT NO. 2. Box 26-—-2nd Ave. Box 26—2nd Ave. Gox 27—G. T. P. CIROUIT NO. 8. « Box 31-—5th Ave. and Fulton St. Box 32—Bordet and Taylor Sts. Gox 87-—8th Ave. and Dodge PI. Box 386th Ave. and Thompson 8t. QIROCUIT NO. 4. Box 41—4th Ave. and Emmerson PL Box 42--6th Ave. Bride St Box 43-—6tb Ave. woatier St. Box 44--6th Ave aiid Basil St. Bou 45-—7th Ave. and Ebarts. Box 141-—7th Ave. and Young 81. | tole IOI OOO IAT tobi : Box 22--3rd Ave. and 68rd 8st. (Post Ofce.) Box 23-—-8rd Ave. and McBride 8. Box 24—-ist ave. and McBride st. and gnd 8st and ¢th 8t, » * Box 34—-7tb Ave. and Fulton 8t. Box 36--—0jb Ave. and Comox Ave. e SCS ee Pee \ High class shoe repairing; war Bulger Cr Denike | prices. G. Hill, opposite post- Successor to Wark’s | Bi : : andi. . 14 Get*“MoreM wd office. tf. Optometrists and Jewelers z + oney or your F oxes oes | f Muskrat, White Weasel, Beaver, Lyn x, Wolves \ Marten and other Fur bearers collected in yc Ur section Patriotic Fund card party and] & %& # x eK OR RRR HE ee) | house thew. rid dean pene Z to. “SHUBERT” proton ,0Us 0 is . dance in K. of P. Hall on Friday.|* B.C. UNDERTAKERS * ‘Teliable—tesponsible~safe Fur Flouse with aera aN FURS . * ® * beg to inform their friends * (sendir eh Gl bar a ‘ ee * and the public generally * cA5uE for “The @ e Pa sa as in ‘ that they have gnsesed the : Welle the MNOW cite wine Iry-goods and toys—Wallace’'s services of a rs ass 25-27 WEST AUSTIN } wi e+ oe * Undertaker, who isagrad- * x. B. SHUBERT: Inc. Dept.C 71 CHICAGO USE * uate of a Canadian and * Come in and “look around’’- * American College of Em- */| — ~~ Tallace’ * balming, Sanitation, Dis- *} Wallace's. tf. ** infection and Bacteriology, eo o PLICPPOEOEPORODOOOED, ee * and who holds both Cana- * > ; iy ; ‘ “key|* dian and American Diplo- ¥* You must try for that turkey tae * Launch AliceB. at the Sons of England card party |* Lady assistant always *| Dai $ sR ik oe * in attendance to care for *;| ‘MELINA 2am 0 on Friday. * ladies and children. * caviievead § Mee ae * Office and Parlors No. * pproved . vel ~ vour favorite snan|* 117, corner 2nd Street and * ter of Ma Folders for your favorite sna; % @nd'Ave. Phone 41. Open # — 1 shots make ideal Xmas Cards * Day and Night. * KK KH KK KK RK KK HH HH For terms and | sc McRae Bros. ee \ — : W. J. THOMAS, Phones For best home-made bread and| =~=——= = += cian Green 981 goodies — The Woman's Home| je «9 x. cegm ‘oa ferrcoroorcrrorereeees Bakery, 3rd Avenue. D.i6.| fia he WAIL lk r Fikes, - s s s rear! gener 7 |. 2eeeee ‘ y POOPEPOPOOIE ODED The Ladies Athletic Club will ants ot ’ . hacen heaket alt 7 lll FOR TAXI Walker’s Music Store ave sket bs: rame ec. ' pay ree ns dae s ‘ | y eee Removed to Werner's Old Stand 28th in Agricultural Hall, in aid ‘ e Write ees ten Gacend Avenue of the Red Cross. Admission, 25 foocwh lee ge By pc PIANOS cents. ee we as : ; Phone 99 PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC M » Areas PF eal inw lore + ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND Mr. ¢ Mrs. F. J. Durling le nt & ee et Pa oe ($$ SMALL musicAL coops. for Detroit, Mich., on today’s] 9 oo ws ccpmt pom eine Of oar marvel: | ae “ai They . ry Sneet ae. cine. ae See gn yes G rhard- Heintzman Pianos. tr uit. They hope to Peult 1 to Dion think ao am va kat mend Spied « Hotel Rupert e Prince Rupert in the spring. Se ee ch tan coment Mee thee | I Pianos to Rent. ® r . Liceceetiiendtiels or wees | oO! oi? PPL LS eee B. J. Dixon arrived from Van-| == = : ———— couver today en route for Mon- treal, where he will join a bat- talion of-heavy artillery for the front ee: s The sidewalk on Third Avenue, near the corner of McBride S&t., brings a Smile on Christmas Morning What better thing can you do for a young man than to put within his reach—FREE—every day, the finest shave in the world? That’s what the gift of a Gillette means ! The new “Bulldog”, with its stocky grip and splendid balance, makes a strong appeal to the young man. Or perhaps he’d like an “Aristocrat’’ or a Pocket Edition. Gillette “Bulldog”, $5.00 — “Aristocrat”, $5.00 —Standard Set, $5.00 — Pocket Editions, $5.00 to $6.00—Combination Sets, $6.50 up. Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada, Limited, GILLETTE BUILDING, Christmas also gives you a chance to put Father or Uncle in touch with real shaving luxury in the form of a Gillette Combin- ation Set. If he has never had a Gillette, its velvet shave will be a revel- ation and a daily delight. If he already has a Gillette, the Combination feature will be an added convenience, particularly when he is travelling. About the finest “little gift” for a Gillette user is a Packet of Blades—50c. and $1.00. MONTREAL. —&«