f If i The 'Romans' Huilt good road and we, are succeeding In building a solid business on courtesy, nnd fair dealing. SPECIALS. Ladles' Oxfords, from $4.75 Men's Shoes, from .. $5.75 Children's Slippers from 00 cents up. Family SHOE Store Third Ave. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark' at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Christmas visit to Hie Old Larrti early. For Tickets, Rates and( Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. -TheHome of Domestic Bread Hread is your best food. Eat more of it. Kept by the leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Av, Prince Rupert B.C. Stove WOOD We have just received a car load of up river wood, guaranteed seasoned and dry. Size cut to order. For Prices, call HydeTransfer Phone 580. Service and Quality our Motto. I LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Codl, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. GLASS and Glazing Of I'very Description. T. Ross Mackay Phone Blue 166. BRINGING UP FATHER """T By George McManui . : - i j-.... I lilt. wwccup'foonHA.ho 1 1 i oota't cvee what VA alu too hvg " ( '"' m s z-z rawu i 3UkJ O TikoruwENir: mrv0 HI to prevent fpf 151 J I 4 f M. V SUCCESSFUL CONCERT MINE CLUB, ANYOX Much Singing and Other Entertainment at Interior Point I AX VOX, Dec. 5. When the; (Mine Glub started out at the be-; ;yinninpr of t lie present reason toj (provide all kinds, of enVrtaln-Iment 'for the benefit of the peo. j !ple in that .section of the com-'inunily, they framed an ambition (program. 'Hie winter laintnents i already undertaken have been all they were advertised to be. The) 'club's latest venture in the shape of a concert was a very successful affair arid proved lmot enjoyable to hip crowd! that 4bronged Mine Hall to jcapacily. In I he unavoidable absence of J. H. Haffner, who was llo have occupied the chair, J. j Perry capably filled that office, j jand kept the program moving lo everybody's satisfaction. Among' 'those taking part were Mii IViolet McKay, song; Mrs. K. jSwanson, iu'ano solo; Miss Hannah Wilson, piano solo; Miss Davis and K. Hlundell, song duel; J. K, Hay, song; Mr. Moran, song; IPiper McLennan, selection on lhe bag pipes; Messrs. Johnson Brothers amfllall, musical selections, guitar, mandolin and lins; J. Tierney, clog dancing; Mr. IMoomsdrom, nrcordeOn selection; K. Hlunddell, song; J. Varnes, comic song. Mrs. Pynn and Mrs. Swanson acted qs accompanists. ; A great deal of credit is due Mr. Perry whdse tard work was a mainly instrumental In making this concert such a success. Also the ladies' comfmittee of the Mine Club must not be overlooked in" connection with this successful eening. It is rmprised of Mesda.mes Haffner, Gill and Jenkinson. MOOSE ENTERTAINED . ANYOX RECENTLY Whist Drive Is Followed by Re freshments and a Concert AXYOX, H.C., December 5. On Wednesday evening last Ihrt members of the. Moose fraternity in Ahyox held open house and entertained the ladies' chapter. The. earlier portion' of ihe evening was flcvoled to cards, a wbisf drive occupying the atten-lion of the gathering the win-ners being Mrs. A. Cross and K Mmpson, tne consolation prize going to Mi Marsh-all. After the cards refreshments were passed around in charge, of II. W. Clay ton, and full justice was done to j 1 1 1 e excellent repast furnishM. iFoliowing (he supper there was a well diversified program of songs and instrumental selec lions, Mr, urimaidi acting as chairman. Messrs. Heirertv. Moran and Varnes, all being ac companied by J. Webster, gave every satisfaction with their vocal offerings, while the nrcbes Ira, Composed of Messrs. Varnes Haeslar, Liddell and Stevenanl were In fine form', as was Piper McLennan, who provided some Scottish melodies on Ihe bag pipes. The committee, having this affair in charge consisted of Messrs. Clayton, Orimaldi, Har rington and W ilson. BURNS LAKE AND LAKES DISTRICT I.en HiMlore, oj" Rosp Lake, was a business visitor at Hums Lake last week, i 4 Harry Smith and son, George. have been kept busy night and day supplying wood for fuel purposes lo their town custom ers, Mr. Smith cleared con siderable land this year and has about len acres ready for crop ' "9 wrt rtAnmt Bmvttt. "i"' j ' ; I The HealthyLife is the only one that counts. Good health is the foundation of success. Most everyone needs a little medicine from time to time. To correct digestive disorder use Beecham's Pills. Sweeten the stomach, stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels, help the kidneys and thus aid the entire system to health and harmony by taking 3U Mart-whan la CaJt4. next year on the south side of lake. Kd. Stlflivan lias rented Ihe Lake View Hotel and it will shortly be open for business under new management. T. T. Dunlop of Srnilhcrs, was business visitor here in connection with Government road work. It is understood that he is rnakin; arrangements lo have the steam shovel shipped from Cidleymounl lo Ihe Hums Lake end of the Hums Lake Kmliko gap in Ihe main highway. The Prince Huperl Logging Company have shipped in a large steam engine which will be used for power purposes on sawmill at Francois Lake. The nurns Lake Garage changed hands last week when L. Heekslead sold his in terests lo Messrs Kerf and An derson. Mr. lieckslead will leave in a day or two for Prince George, Kamloops and Revel sioke, but is at present umlec'd ed as lo his future course , of action. Mr. Heekslead has beetl great booster for Ibis -dis Irict and will be greatly missed if be decides to locale else where. I. Martin, forest ranger at Francois Lake, was a week end visitor- at Hums Lake, lie'was accompanied by his wifp. Mr. and Mrs. Martin were formerly residents of Terrace. 'ov that Ihe fur season is opeiring up again Cecil G. Jonas. of Prince George is making Ihe Lakes District a port "of call and is at present a visitor at Hums Lake. II. L. Hlack of Fraser Lake was regtslered at the Omlne'ra Hotel on Saturday. Thos. Hamr, of Whistle, Alia., is the guest of Mr. Itacli at Ihe McKenna ranch west of Hums Lake.- W. D. Lukeris and wife of Palling were visitors at Ihe Rat urday night dance at. Hums Lake.' On Saturday from 8.30 p.rn iinlil midnight the most successful Saturday night danr ever held at Hums Lake was given III Iluddy's Hall. The Hums Melody Orchestra, comprising Miss, M. K. Carrico, pianist, II. L. Mann, violinist,' 8. Godwin, Haul 1st, and Percy Carr on the traps, provided excellent t InnA. ..r ...i.r.l. 1 1 . t ...u,: iiiusii- iiuii cm icti lorm great praise on the part of the dancers and at the conclusion threw cheers were riven by all present for the orchestra. J. II. Kills, nf Hutlon. wnn visitor fll Hums I.nlin (in vi ilnr. l ; . t 4. .1.1 . I. - I rrt-t . I sinkul l.ake school, was Ihe guest of Miss M. K. Carrico over Ihe week end. - I. Carroll, of Decker Lake, now bus 21 men working nt his tie ramp at Decker Lake. VANDERHOOF t. Andrew's Day was celebrated here for the firsl lime last Friday night when an en-lerlainmenl wn put on for the benefit of the Presbyterian" Church. Mrs. W. M. Hlacksloek ami Mrs. J. Silver were in charre of it and Ihose faking part in Hie program included Mrs. Hlaeklock, llev. K. H. Arrol. L. Wills. George Silver. A. G. W It mi ii, Lewis Kawsoii, John II. Mae.Millan. Mrs. It. C. MrCorkell. Cicil Hartley. Mrs. Duerdin. Miss F.. Silver. Missel. Mitchell. Mj Mi Steele, Miss M. Davidson. Mr. .Moore, Mr, TeJford, Miss K. Mm row, and, iMlss Alelta Mil-ehell. W . 1 noj if.. u'..n Walker - i, .al . v... apcuuvPrL,,,,,,.,,,,,, I wh" r, urt to .i,,, tn Wore bUrk tlx- nil.lltltt. (liaA.tTtt'nillll.n llie,cinvention, nf Hf Ihe ll.nl. - ..... i . . ........ attending Provincial Parly. Mrs. II. V. '(Toodwin was pre sented with an address, a satin lined i work "basket and a Com munity Silvpr brry spoon by her lady friends last week. Mrs. Goodwin is about In leave for Prince George, where she will join Mr. Goodwin. Thomas Mitchell has left for I.ongview, Washington, where he will spend- (he winter. William Cooper announces Ihe engagement 'of his daughter. Lillian Grace Itona, lo John A. Gillis. The wedding will lake place in the near fulure. TELKWA J. II. Phillips of Houston was doing business- in Telkwa Ihis veek. Another of the semi-monthly dances given by Hie orchestra was held in lliei hall on Saturday night. Miss Irene Gilmour was the guest of Mr. F. H. CheHlcburg for a couple of days last week - -r Mrs. Kolme and her small datighlec from Ierracc jire WMfiLEYS Take it home lo sV bBbY the kids Have a packet in your pocket (or an ever-ready treat. A delicious confec Him tion and in aid to the teeth, appetite, dif esbo. a ma Seated in its m Purity Packaie f Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Adrcrtltament Taken for Leaa tln BOc WANTED iS'AI.KSMKNI U'nntml S.i tmoii In in everv every Inun (own Thn Mmri'ro nf s n life-time with a concern i that has been doing millions of dollars wo-lh of business on lis regular product, now going on Ihe market with n new one. Write for full particulars, P. II. Orr. Ho i tOnt. Winnipeg. Manitoba.' S85 W.VNTKD. Men and women to learn barbering. Paid while learning and tools free. Wrilf for catalogue. Mler Uarbei Collego, Vancouver. H.C. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE YOf.NG LADY desire work. Store or office preferred. Write HuX 153. Daily .News otllce. 28H FOUND FOuS.'D. Two keys on string. Apply Daily News Otllce. LOATING SPECKS BEFORE THE EYES-MEANS, LIVER TROUBLE fur t ffW trriinAl imI IiU fetl 1 If T"l fr otn lo ralnl. you nn trrl twimi i In I ir lit rr l ml i.rkln rirlir. Tli r4nto ibinr lo tl In ll br iIm litrr l biw. Uijr nr UtM, U in Mir It np by Ifw aw ' nt Mllliunfi Uti-Upr fill iimJ rlr vir Jt arm-niuUIrd nitff f ! ami ; pnttmtu matlrr tntu the jrtMit. Mr. Ow. AjUml. rrankvlllr. t)nl. nrllri: -! umt to tie iKftlllr btbrl with rinalln tk Mor my rjr. tittt ami ulrkwui to my tcniarh. I iwik Jmt half vial or your Mllburn' l.aia-l.ltrr rill and rrrr alnrr I have Ml a VII ai I errr dli. How I alway r Ihcm on hand." Mlllmrn'i Uia-Lltrr fill are tir lal at all dcab-rt. ufmalM dtrrrt nn rwr-lpl of prlre by Th T. Mllhum .. Llniltrd, Tnwnt. lint. visiting Mrs. Simon at Quick. Mrs. Kohne cain in lo Telkwa lo attend the Anglican Hazaar on Friday. , Rev. J. S. Ilrayfield when lo Prince Rupert on Sunday' train eiM-oule for Ihe coast, where be will act as delegate at the coin ing convention of the Provincial Parly., Rev. Mawhinney has re-r ranged his services so tint! on the firsl Sunday of each month he holds services (it Ouick nl II a.m. and Round Lake at 2..10. This is convenient and al.o be) ter for Ihe coming winter months. , STEWART Tunnelling ,on Ihe Diinwel) properly fin Hear River Is still being continued and i si ill In good pre. The properly is Ihe centre of attraction lo miners in tin; district. Good progress Is being made with Ihe bridge over Ihn Hear River and it is expected Ihe work will be completed about Decern- her 30, The firl of Ihe dances given under Ilii' auspices of Hie local Mi x lodge was a great suc cess. About seventy coiuib' participated. . Jack Gray has been given charge of Iho maintenance, of the, fire pump. l ire Chief Tooth having collected the sum, of $151.50 to keep it operating during Hie winter. U "PIGS IS PIQS" a but PURE BRED YORKSHIRES FOrt 3ALE out of Mae of Alderlea 15-75U5I1 ' by Springdale Tornado 28.87110 are the best. Litters of II. 13 and 17. .! Write J. L. Jlarge. Queen ' Charlotte) City. FOR RENT FOIl JIK.NT. Small furnlli.. bungalow in Srlon 2. Apply. Prince lliorl Instiranrn Agenciei. If STEAM Heated Flat for rent. Desner sparltnenta. M. M.j 8tePhen- FOt'U HOOMKII FLAT lo llent. Steam heal. Apply Smith &i Malletl. tf FOIl HE.N'T .- Modern house, five! rooms and ball,. Apply Munr,, Hn tf I ROOM AND BOARD PALMF.R HOUSF.. tOfl l?iventh Avenue' Weil. Phone Rd UU. Furnished suites. I BOARD. BOARD. The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. U REPAIRING WVTtllVfl ............ .,. IV CiVl'U , tit.nn. ...7 78C. P. I.eClalrc. Cmv Hay. CHIWNEY CLEANING Modralr! Prices OLD NICK Prince Rupert Cigar Store Phone Illue MAIL SCHEDULE fur lha faat Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl - day, closes at 5.30 p.m. From the East Mnn.lova Tl.i,, ..!.,. C.I unlays, 1.30 p.m. From Vancouver- Sundays P. M. Wednesdays 3 P.M. Fridays . i..ii.;nr I Saturdays -.3 P.M.'11" ri-r ' ;'" '.;"'," I .. I' ll Nnvemlier f nnit rt To Vancouver Tuesdays, Mall closes at I P.M. ti Mid trtai w-ui " Thursdays 10 P.M.p" tnr ''r,''" Vtm',u:" "' Saturdays . A.M.! ' ' ' ,k. Sundays 10 P.M.i i"""1 IM iM A'f."f '1--- . . . lti ' 1 t i l ia I tau aA a tr u.iMi. .oemner 2. to ami ju.i, .mVt To Anyox, Alice Arm- Wednesdays ... 9 P.M. From Anyox, Alloe Arm Thursdays 8 pan. To Port Slmpton, Alice Arm Anyox and Arrandate. Sundays 7 P.M. From Port Simpson, Alloa Arm Anyox and Arrandale Tuesdays A.M. To Stewart and Premier Saturdays : 0 P.M. Sundays ' :7' P.M. From Stewart and Premier Sundays 8 P.M. Tuesdays A.M. To Alaska Points November 12 and 26, Prom Alaska, Points November 2, IB and 30. To Queen Charlotte Island Points November 3 and 17 5.30 p. Mi From Queen Charlotte Points November 2 and 15. To Naas River Points and Port Simpson-Thursdays :io P.M. From Naas River Points Haliirdnys A.M. OLVkitRAPFER. HELLO! Whether you are vm !you want to mnkjnyiH'v Ik jseu your rur cjurll i have seen rne. I wajtp)...,- you want my mfiiey. W. GOLDBLOOM, Second Ave. AUCTION SALES. Goods IlnugliL, I Kxrhftiipcil H. H. HEMMING3, A ucllon tr. rurnltnrc and C.roer Thinl Ave. Phones macn 3C and IIH I, TAXlV - 4 1 ' Tail 87 Phone. i it jn . y- ii n.. rMii, prmpf Sert iriuajuU,. . Day or Xighf tand: Boston OrlHjrhlrd CANCELLATION OF RESCRVC xotice is nrnrsr . oivr?i uai v rwr nrrmr imiwi .ii,.i - i ai II nornth Hardwr aim lua' '.il ln.iri.1. ai! ..m i TlWtirr Urr . ,. a, iMfWly XlMktrf .4 " jrxl rinnirt, Virion. H.C, t tun Ktntr. itu WATIA MOTICC (Oitaralon u4 Uh. TUt olll'.r imi w i: Indian Arrt. nba. .t.i-. !HUrl. .;. iM alt-l) f - . . : ,4 muh iFnatiaaMli'Uiir , jparti r Tai Jtfi " I IHH) fl.. .tT Mfi.l ' Imnran II. t. aU-l iuimI ' -norlh uf Hirra I jf y 'rtm ' i mil im dirtnrd rrunvi'r-JV " ' al4tl IVi mlW MMtlVawT u ' lixWaa 1ai. tlx! 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Inilflilnl m IV MHalsron- r"i' '" ', Hie amount of itiHr lml'M' i""" " forihwllh. TIIOMS W IIFn tlfflrHl Admmuirt"f Mwf niil"- " Palwl thla Kin day .(fjiV"'-"'1 " ' B SMiairrs SAtt. In lha Suprama CurtTarKIl ColJ1'- ll-a tl-n Ulnltta arid l " ' 1 Ciiinpany I.IiiiIInI. I'lulnllff ' 11 rl) orar w. oray amr remtsnts.i . f Jf x ttrrv n.v virtue hi a" AVafrSni "T, Uaneit In thla artlun ami aif"'11"', I ! selaeil the Jnlert-! "r .!"... .. rrndanu. orar W. Oray ni'i ,"' .,,,.1 Oray. In ttw fnlli.liur 'Mtnny llnalMl on llnnndy irrX. , Vld llnne. Wild lloneN". W'1' "1M f. Mountain float. nyVlrrr. i Vryilmie rMrH'n. tiirh ald in' Will offer fi tale liv I'lih my orflee In Ihe C.irt l!""?p.,,h it" rtuiTt. n.C... . it WedneiMla. J' .i. fl'r of rieremlwr. ittt. rt.S ,"" nimn. Terms; r.anlt-r, oh,.riff JOHN "J'2'X nmierl. Din it my uffire ffotwrnvr I. i'