PAGE TWO 6 31 The Daily News l'RixfcK nui'EiiT - nnmsii Columbia Published Every Afternoon, except. Sunday, the Prince Iuip.ert Dajjy Xews, on Friday afternoon. Mrs. l. C Saunders and child left on Thursday's train, for Prince George .where they intend lo reside for awhile. Mr. Saunders who was a ear-inspector al the local yards wris transferred to that town a short time ago. M 5-5 a Chew it after every meal It stimulates appetite and aids digestion. It makes your 1 food do you more !)i;ii!ii;iSiiiiij:.v. cood. Note bow It relieves Ibat stnlly leellng alter hearty eating. SS&VVIilteas teeth. Sold by Limited, smiled, "Third Third Avei Avenue. Mana Managing Editor. If. P. PULLEN, Advertislng and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - pATLY EDITIOH SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 0. A. Woodland of Prince Rupert Is a business 'Visitor in town. o Miss Middlelon of Houston is spending llie week-end in Suiilii-ers. Miss Margaret Lindsay, school mistress from Perow is visiting wild friends in I own. . . - . At Hie reo.ue.sl of the ollleers of llie Telkwa ''Nursing Home, the local group of the Canadian (Sirls in Training jburneyed lo thai I own on Friday morning lo re-j peat the concert recently slaved here. Their' performance- was'' again' very much enjoyed, the girls 'sharing The receipts with the Nursing Home. Olof Hanson Prince Hiipert and It. K. Allen, llanuall, "'were business , visitors in town on Thursday; Mr. and Mrs. fieo. Murray, in Telkwa were visit ins 'in Smllhers for awhile on Friday. The regular monlldy meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the I). V. District Hospital was held al the home of Mrs. V. F. iioye'r 88 86 ft Transient Display Advertising. . . . $M0 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page .$2.$0 per inch Lopal Readers, per insertion , .". 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate line Contract Hales on Application. All .advertising .should he in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1 02 1. Mr. and Mrs. F.dgar Harris re-. cenlly purchased the. properly of the Liudiuist estate on Fourth Ave. and this wpek took up their residence in I heir new home. - A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kilpalrick at the Hulkley Valley District Hospital on Friday, November 7. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loighlon of Prince Rupert arrived in town on Thursday and intend slaying here for a week holidaying and renewing old acquaintances. Mr. Leighton was formerly in charge of the Forestry department in Smithers. Vm. Mitchell, local telegraph operator, who has been on a vacation for the past nine weeks, is hack in charge of the oflice. V. F. Dunn who has been relieving him, has returned to his home at New llazclfnn to spend I a few days before moving on to the olllce at IJobtail Lake. One of the largest card parties of the season was that given in the dining room of the Hulkley Hotel on Thursday night when Mrs. E. E. Orchard, Mrs. Wm Doodson and Mrs. F. Hat were the joint hostesses to a large number of guests. There were sixteen tables of bridge, the win ners of which were.: Mrs. Ockle-sbaw, Miss Mulhall and Mrs. J. G. Stephens, ant) L. It. Warner. W. S. Henry and J. R. Turner. TERRACE NOTES .Miss Etnnda Marsh spent the Thanksgiving holiday al the T"LIM Brand Powdered Whole Milk, V being the purest and finest milk procurable with only the moisture removed, makes an ideal food for babies. Its purity is constant and unvarying and when rellqulfied its perfect digestibility builds up strong bone and healthy muscle, thus producing sturdy-bodied children. Atk, your doctor what he thinks of Kllm CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS "LIMITED - Toronto Montreal Winnipeg X I r - r.1 ' " rt"- The Man in the Moon J JAYSi- PRLNCF Rupert has broken jMiollier record. She has provided skating and given sleigh iriding all before the inlddle of November. Last year there were roses at Christmas, IF the country is prosperous it is in spile of the political parties. If there are dull limes, they are due to the political parties. If (he world comes o an end, we shall stand up in Hell and blame the political parlies. 4- TUANKSWVLNCi is over and the volume of thankfulness that ascended lo tht Almighty could be checked nlT in a peck measure. Anyway il was a nice holiday and that Was what the day was intended for. THERE does not seem lo be anything intervening now between this ami Christmas, except the annual shopping and I be rush during the lasl few days. TROTSKY or Russia is worried over the peaceful way in which llritain and the United Stales are carrying on. What he would like In see would he the people at each others' throats and a Red Army standing guard with a Clieka force big enough lo cut them up if they were not ohed-ienl. to the commissars. THE ground was covered yesterday by a blankely blank snow. THE revival of interest in hunting is resulting in a neat profit In the inen who ell ammunition. IT is estimated thai for every deer brought home by hunters twice his weight in lead is fired into the muskeg. No wonder the muskeg won't grow anything. II probably has lead poisoning. ... IT'S great to hear an experienced hunter tell about the time he picked off onp with each shot land two now and again Just by way;of ;yariety, and then to heai him firing away lead in the woods and se iho bag he bring home. THE reason there are not more deer killed by hunter is because they hale having to pack Ihem out. IN the mailer of weights, a ninety pound deer weighs about one hundred and fifty at the ehd of a mile and five hundred home of her parents, Rev. anil Ij'O'inds al llie end of the second Mrs. T. J. Marsh. 1,m - Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie and family left on Wednesday. Mr. McKenzie has been employed on 'he-bridge all summer. - .Miss Mayme Dobb left on Sal- unlay lo spend the holidays with her parents in Rupert. The Terrace circulating library started its round last Saturday and is now in" full swing. The Misses Mercer, Rothwell, Wealherhead and Creiglilnrr of Rupert speii. llie . holiday season a I Usk. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith left for the south on Sal unlay. The Mountain View Lodge of Rehekahs gave a most successful leap year dance in the O.W.V.A. Hall, Friday evening. There was a large attendance and the music was excellent. RUPERT TABLE SUPPLY CO. w r fxC nt ttt nr mwmmrwxw ppra DU1LU3 31 UKUI puuira THE scowling stranger stopped in frojil of the Hyde park bench on which were sealed two other hopeless individuals. "Shove over there and gimme a place," growled the newcomer. And Jim Peeked and Ilambardier Wells moved up a short distance to make room for Ramsay MDERHOOF . W. M. Ogilvie and A. I. Oarooch of Ottawa and C. F. May or Toronto fame,-put. reccnijy frofn ftk i fvll.:..0in;in'eca mining fMds and reporter) IhemseJves well pleased with what they found. The object of I he. trip was to gel a valuation of the old Kildare holdings anil lo find out if Ihe.Slale Creek porperlies were world working. Mrs. H. L. McKenney has arrived from ftlsro'me lo spend a few days here visiting with friends. A. C. McCorkell, father or R. C. McCorkell, arrived last week rrom Vancouver and has gone tn Tacla Landing;, where he will spend Hie winter months with Mrs. McCorkpll and son, F.rnesl. XKW HAZF.LTO.N Olof Hanson has instructed his pole Inspectors from New Hazel-Ion west to begin loading poles and idling for the market. It is expected that the camps, which are now closed down, will, be reopened shortly. .lames Adams of Smllhers, who spent several weeks at the Hazel-Ion Hospital, left last week for California where he will remain for the winter. ; Mrs, William Oow has return-1 ed In South Hazelton after having spent several months visiting run daily rrnvg in Ontario. Ceremonies in connection with the graduation of Miss Ruth Elizabeth Holivar from llie Hazel-Inn hopsilal training school for nurses look place on Monday evening of this week. A reception in Iho form of a social evening was held I a-1 Wednesday evening for Ir. and Mrs. R. (1. Large, reronlly arrived at lb- Hazellnn Hospital from liella Bella. rt.u-.ni IhoitUrthar n thltlfa hrou fhoul tk nlU Icnith of th w, thut nucinfbindinf inthke innui.ukl.. r'r....n.r bf la an aitkiaita Simonda IUIIUI. NOW FOR A 'Cmwat CrtaatT VinNM ClNltll iwrn II.ITIK ViKttttr MO.IIKtAl Su J.bt. U.S. UialMlk Cmadl, fa.n Wool Dress t. "DEMERS" HAVE THEM IN FLANNEL, SERGE and SILVERSHEEN. $8.5025. HOSIERY IN SILK. AND WOOL PURE WOOL WINTER COATS CANNOT BE SOLD IN THE SUMMER Benf's Big Winter Coat Sale At Wholesale Prices COMMENCING FRIDAY, NOV. 14TH AND CONTINUING UNTIL ALL COATS ARE SOLD." THERE IS. ABSOLUTELY NO CAMOUFLAGE ABOUT THIS SALE. WE ARE FORCED TO GET OUR MONEY OUT OF WINTER STOCK TO ENABLE US TO PURCHASE SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. ALL SIZES IN STOCK. TO PERMIT OF OUR CAR-R Y I N G ON BUSINESS EVERY DOLLAR WE OWN MUST BE KEPT WORKING WATCH PRICE QUOTATIONS IN TOMORROW'S ADVT. . Our necessity to sell Is your good fortune take ad- vantage of It and be at our -w store earlv while s!xes are complete. I 'til Ml MTJfLu J a The (irand Trunk I'aeifie Railway commercial telegraph service was inaugurated ibis morning willt an exchange or complimentary messages between Mayor Newton of Prince Huper! and Mayor Deacon of Wiujiipep. The local message was filed Hi H o'clock an1 a reply was received from Winnipeg nl it. III. While fishing with 'deep sea lines in about fifty fathom of wa'ef off liuiula Is.l'inil, S. Pvyan-soii canhireil a "Klna" crab willed be brought tfl. I'flnce Ru-perl "tj x l. rtf Uin y i . The wedding look place recently al I'orl siiuipon of William lleynou and Miss Sarah Musgravo. Some 2-rn Indians and 30 while persons arlended the ceremony including A. M. Tyson. Inspector of Indian agencies, ami C. C. Perry, local Indian agent. Rev. (i. il. Haley oiUrialed STEWART Work on the North and South properly on Olaciep Creek has closed down for Iho winter. A compressor and machine drills arc lo be Installed and work next. year will be on a much larger scale. A rninpany is being formed. O. L, Thompson, who has' been In charge, of llie Indian mine. ha resigned his position and Is succeeded by W. 8. Orr. Mr. Thompson Is going lo Fairbanks, Alaska. Victoria Mines Lid. Is Iho name, of a new company formed lo lake over and operale llie Slar and Dandy group of claims ad joining Iho Duuwell In the north. R, W. Marl In Is presideiU and manager of the company Do WE NEVER HOLD ONE GARMENT OVER FROM ONE SEASON TO ANOTHER ALL COATS ON 8ALE ARE GUARANTEED TO BE TAILORED IN THE LATEST STYLES AND MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST MATERIALS. MAIL ORDERS To those of our customers residing out of town this Wholesale Price Sate will be welcome. Oue personal attention will be given to orders received by malt- Just the same as If you were able to attend the sale In person. LAptESI Now If your op- J portunlty to get rcl Winter Comfort at ridiculously low prices. "BENTS" - Third Avenue Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert November 12, 1914 a, I My choice for aged, mature quality! OLD CROW BOURBON WHISKEY BOTTLED UNDER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION li-' ,.-J ThU advertisement is ot pbJULed 0P displayed W Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. vejopment worK is ,i be carried on this winter and shipping ore will bo coining down before Chrlslnias it. is predicted. NOTIOI k. r JOMKS, City Clerk riWBER SALE XC604 wl.-1 Tmi.lr wilt Iw tfli -ij Um ttt dut nf Novriii,r n-;, t cun t, raat'aldn or KrMall Hll ' l.i tii linn ...... ..r IliiJIiU. k II Num. iinil sprurf Sawli;. ,w id V Tan (11 vrara mill Im) III""1 movai of iinitur, . . .,, niritirr i.arllriiura or i ' roi" trr. Vlrinrli, or iho lumrut '