Friday Vovemher 3i1. t'ft33. Wliv Nntf m 8ense Wai to Movers yTliy 11UL to Keep Family Healthy, Happy Mail a Xmas Cake Till year to youp friend? Wo can decorate, Xina Lake to yntir own choice of il.-tin Unit will not v' ilaieaj-fd iin Hit mails. Cake parked ready In mall free of charge. ElectricWindow Bakeries Third Ave. I : Sho Phone 667. Men Polid Leather Work. Ing Shoe at $5.00 I.eallier lined Hnx Calf Hoot .In'lllnrk or llrown nl $6.00 Hand made, LnugcrA' Hoots from $8.50 Men's and Boys' Rubbers. SHOE REPAlKlNQ. GEO. HILL The Shoeman. Third Ave,,, next St. Itcgl. The Famous LADY8MITH-WELLINGTON I. nmn and too Site. STERLING Stove and Egg Sizes. We, del hev in nrk fr hulk. IMione ii your order day or night. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Phone 15. Main Of(ife Hofel Central, HOME FROM HOME. MOCH1DA ROOMS 714 Fraser St. Steam Heated Hot and Cold Water Hnte by Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phone 659. LOGGERS' CLUB Situate In the old Empress Hotel Iluildin?. Room to Rent by Day, Week or the Month. Steam Healed. Hot and Cold .Water. POOL TABLES. First-class Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll - Proprietor. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 6. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Cool, Sand ond Gravel. W Specialize In Plan and Furniture Moving. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert1 Loading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed. Third Avenue. I 1 (JUALj and Prevent Expensive Sickness All mother know how iinni .1 I to gel (heir huhand and the r'l of III' mil V lo lake or.1ln ary medicine. Yel. Ihi i. Hip Ueasnn when they are bothered ""'"I irequentiy with Indigestion cunicd longue. roimllnallon nervousness and I he manv fympto'nf if a ircneral run. down condition. And, unless they gel rid of thee trouble and build ttlPmeve nn. thpv are no' able to throw off rough, cold, iore inroat and thp more dangerous wintry ill Ihnl every '.,,..1 t it I hi rd rend in I? . The Man in the Moos j SAYSc j WOMKN in (hi cily work o hard I bat thejr have lo play auction bridge in Ihe afternoon in order to recupernlc A NKWSI'APKU despatch pub-li.ilicd in Ihe oulh I In Ihe ef. feci lhal It.C. nut are In go lo Ihe Did Country. Plenty nf mil Hierp already. Why end more? IT 'wa a bright unday ,cho(d boy who thought be knew why David aid he would ralher be a doorkeeper in Ihe lloue of the Lord lhan dwell in the lenln of unrighliMiune. lie said if he wo a door keeper he could lep nutlile while Ihe sermon wa being preached. . i OLD Nickelparer bought hi wife a bouquet of roir. The nhock killed her and then he ukc.I lliii rose for Ihe funeral. TIIF.nK I a limit lo .everything except Ihe number of curious parking place u girl will find for her gum. -z. I Ten Years Ago I . In In Piinc Piinc Rupert Rupert I " " W Ml III XI f November 30, 1913. J. A. Kirkpalrick has received, word that A. l. Nelson, formerly engaged in the clolhing slore here, has pascd away at Oyslal Lake, Mlmii'sola, Chief Constahle Waller Owen nr IhV Provincial police, Sor-gennl A. J. PhilHnson and dm-stuble Doollllte relurnod today anxlou to keen on limine and .building tip Hip ylem. Thpy have proved trt theinselve what It will dn and thpy will keep up their dne lo Increase appetite, improve digestion, lone the torpid liver, genUy correct constipating, regain trcnglh, energy and vigor and have purer, lipallhier hlnd rour ng .Ihroush Ihfir vein lo keep theni warm lhee cool, crii day. Get a hoi lie today. The rnl i small and votir inonev will hn relumed hy any of tin following druggists mile you are com- try (hi with those in vnur ..i.i.i.. ...it.n.i , family who are in need or at 'strengthening, nourishing tonic "r 'n,'her I sold in I'rince Jiil a poonfiil of Dr. Tharher'n'Jt"r ,,y rnw"' ''n,i'p'' "' hv Jin a wineglass of water after the pfl,,inr ruggil in every city ' . . i r a anil town next few meal. Notice. Ihe nulek (difference In the way I hey look,; jeat, sleep ami feel. Till" wholesnmp veuelntite' Ionic I pleasant lo take, and iiu-ally make tlieni feel o much lieller Ihe nxt day that Ihey arc! WINDING UP OF ROUGH GRADING System of Payment for Section Five Work Adopted and Court of Revision Is ' Appointed On motion of Aid. rMcphen econ"iled hy Aid. Collarl. the icily council lnt eveninir ai-iHinled Aid. I'erry. Aid. Mimro, I Aid. Sntitli. Aid. Macilonalil and .Mayor; Newlon lo il on Decern. her 17, a a court of reviion for the special local improve, menl aenjeul on Ihe Fourth and Fifth Avenue 'et trading wrk. It wa al decideil lo adopt the aine ylein of nemoiit for Ihi work a hail been followed j the Section I lr,e ur?acinir. tUirher4' loF will "pay full frontage on avenue and half on treet. lol farinp only on t recto parin? full fnoilnpe. I.oi on lree wiiere no work ha been done will- no! pay froulatie on thoe olreel. The tnlal rnl of Ihe work had been lt,500, a Cot per fool of S5.70I. Under the plan of payment, Ihe annual levy per front fool will be Mil or 2.?1 per 55 fool lot. A bylaw providing for the bor rowing of Ihe at,500 wa given Dr.Thacherls fiver and Blood Syrup from Kitwanrool where lliey hae U-en m a upeeial iiiiou In Quell I roubles ariinsr be. Iween bolile Imlian and while, men. The fir.t wedding in Terrace look place last week when Mi Jeie Alherla, Mnrrinon became Ihe bride of Oeore Dover. Hev. T. J. Marh performeil Ihe ceremony which look place al the home of Mr. and Mr, lieorfre l.illle. ANYOX GIVES $9,000T0WARD PUBLIC WORK Sports, Playgrounds, Library and Other Public Service Welt 'Supported'' ANYOX. Nov. 30." A I Ihe re-sular meeting of Ihe Community league Wednesday night the .secretary. K. M. Kelley, presedl-ed a report howing lhal some nine thousand dollar had been expended during the first nine inonlh .of Ihe year on community jvork in addition In commercial venture. This money hail been used in conned ion with spofls, playgrounds, library and oilier minor activities. In addition lo Ihi phase nf Ihe work Ihe secrelary's report dealt with hall decoration for Ihe Xmn dance and Ihe children's Xnis enlerlninmenl, Ihe gymnasium and a number of minor mailer. Letlers were read from the nee re I ary of Ihe Hospital Auxiliary, Ihe secretary of Ihe Anyox Service Association and Ihe sec.rclary nf Ihe Moose order lately instituted in Anyox, The Ladle' Auxiliary thanked Ihe council for favor rendered in connection with the very suc-cussful dance recently held; Ihe Service Association letter va also complimentary o Ihe League on account of assistance given on Ihe occasion wf Armistice night, while Ihe letter from Ihe Moose wa lo Ihe elTecl thai the order could not join In a combined celebration for the benefit 'nf Anyox children at Ihe coming Xina season. A rejiorl for Ihe sporls banquet was presented atd endorsed. Uecause of Ihe fact I hat the secretary . ha been unable In locale n Iran rented several years ngo by Ihe Oun Club from Ihe Chamberlain Cartridge Company, the Council authorized the payment, of flu reward for its recovery. Oymnaium fees were put nl one dollar n month for nil who are not regular contributor In. the League. H was suggested that n wrestling mat be purchased for the gymnasium, Ihe cot lo be in the neighborhood of one hundred and Ihirly-flve dollars; and the council agreed lo Ihi expenditure n it would undoubtedly lend o increase lhn Interest, iiu wrest ling boxing and tumbling. Those present were Mrs, Cloke, Mr.. Dwyer, Messrs. Harper, .tones, Townsend, Thompson and Yard. When you huy advertising' you buy CIllCULATtON, and see that you get It. tl TOE DAILY NJSWS PXGK FTV. n , zn We'll Make You Buy Something for The Boy NEW OFFICERS FOR ORANGE LADIES ARE Shirts SHIRTS FOR THE BOY. Fird class Shirts, just like father wears. Tooke's and YV. O, it. make. Detachable collars. .Nifty pattern. Reg. values to $2.00. Special For Boys' Week 45 cents Stockings at our FORCED OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Never before In the history of the north have such stupendous bargains been offered In Boys Clothing We are forced to make you buy, therefore, our loss Is YOUR GAIN. Below we give a few of the remarkable bargains we are offering this week in favor of the "young man." SUITS "ARMOUR CLAD SUITS The finest boy's suit made. The malt-rials in lhe suit are specially telcte "for their bard wearing qualities and are m.-ule by expert tailors. They look, dressy and wear Iik iron. Hep. values up to 2."i.on. Special For Boys Week from $8.45 to $12.95 Ciime in aud look them over. BOYS' TWO PANT SUITS-Heg. 17-10 lo Ifl.r.n,, Special For Boys' Week , $8.20 to $11.95 These suits are made in strong durable woollen tweeds of the finest workmanship. You will never get another apportuuit; to buy n suit like it at the price. Hemiud Saiiln (ilans lo bring one for Hie boy at Xma. STOCKINGS. St. Margaret's Old Country wool slockings in black and brown. All sizes. Made to, wear, extra pair of stockings. come in handy. Meg. values $l.t. lo i.ir. ' x Special For Boys' Week " 75c, 80c and 95c Jerseys ST. MARGARET'S The Old Country All Wool Jersey. ' lleg, value :t.."iO. Special For Boys' Week Third Ave. $1.85 ELECTED FOR YEAR Mrs- Keith Heads Organisation With Mrs. McRobble as Deputy Last night the Loyal Oroiigo Henefit Association; the ladies' organization connected with the l.oyul Orange Lodge, held its an. nual meeting ut which officer were elected for the coming year. These were! Vast .Mistress, Mrs. George Leek. JVorlhy Mistress,, Mrs. Keith.' Deputy MiUrfHS, Mrs, Mcltob. :lie. I Chapkiin, Mrs. Smoke. Ilecordijig Secretary, Mis rtuth Lemon. j Financial Secretary, Mr.t jfl-recr. Treasurer, Mrs. Tcng. i Lecturer, Miss Grace Leek. Director of Ceremonies, Mis Xelio Siuiih. Cominitlee, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Monitor, Mrs. Lemon, Mrs. Leek and Mrs. Smith. Inner Guard, Mrs, Davies. Ouler Guard, Alex. Mcllao. . Trustees; Mrs. Keith, Mrs. Leek and Mrs. Siiioko. Guardian, Uert Teng. Captain of drill lcan Mrs. Leek, i Pianist, Mm. Lemon. OVERCOATS OVERCOATS JUST LIKE DAD'S Storm collars, belted styles in beautiful woollen cloth. Cosy and durable. Sizes ujilo :!.". Seeing is believing. B.eg. values to $2r.0ft. Special For Boys' Week $11.20 Mackinaws MACKINAWS FOR THE BOY. Pure wtol in belled and Norfolk styles. Mads by thefireat West Garment people. The best Mackinaw in the Dominion. All sizes up lo at. Special For Boys' Week $5.65 for the and Heir Sweaters - son - $2.65 SPECIAL FOR BOYS' WEEK T" Universal 100 per cent, pure wool heavy coat sweaters. The word "Universal tells its own story. The boy will sure appreciate one of these Boots BOOTS. Leckie's and Ames-Holden "Red .Stitch." Hoots that are built like an ironclad, itlack only. Iteg. value $5.00. Special For Boys' Week ' $3.95 What could make a finer Xmas gift? Men's Underwear MEN'S SPECIAL. Stanfield's Red Label Underwear. $3.65 suit Men's Suits MEN'S SUIT SPECIAL. !jtf.".on Suits going at $15.95 Best Materials. Latest Style. WATCH OUR ADS. IN THE DAILY NEWS AND SAVE MONEY. ACME IMPORTERS Store Fixtures For Sale. Mall Orders Filled at Sale Prices. We are the Phone 359. Sportsman's Headquarters 'We carry a complete line of Rifle, Ammunition and Uio celebrated Nitro Club Game Load. We recommend tli9se shot shells to the most particular shooters. WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTING AND CAMPING TRIP. STORK'S HARDWARE LTD Second Ave.