1 't: 1 t z 1 T.KQZ TOTTZ Fish Dept. Eastern Salt Herring, Pacific Sail Herring, Easlcrn Mackerel, Holland Herring, small kegs, Salt Cod Fish Urioks, Salt Cod Fish Whole, Finnan Haddies, Salt lllack Coil, Kippers, Hloalers, Smoked Mack Cod, Halihult Salmon, etc., etc. Order Your Christmas Turkey and Goods Early Sealn 8 DoQdson The House of Quality Plume 455. We Deliver NOTICE Wo have just been appointed selling agents for LlCC HOUSEHOLD LACQUEROIP Easy to apply, Watch It Dry Dries ready for use in half an hour. The new Lacquer finish ; for Floors. Furniture, and Woodwork. Kaien Hardware Co. 60S Third Ave. Gentlemen Why Not? Why not nave a tailor-made- suit for Christmas? We make you a present of $5.00 10ft Suit LenplhR lo choose from. Wo give a discount of $5.00 on every suit purchased for Christmas. Our slock includes Itlue Series aid all kinds of quality materials. Fit and finish jruaranfeed. ORDER NOW. LING the Tailor 821 Second Ave. Phone 649 Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full load SS.00 Half loatj .., .. S3.00 Large sacks 50o DRY BIRCH Per load . . S6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. IMPROVED Ford Models Will he on exhibition about November 10. l'rtces Unchanged S. E. Parker Ltd. Phone 93 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone CI. n&rtage, Warehousing, .nd Distributing, Team or Motor B6rv'l;e. Coal, Band and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and . Furnltur Covlnn. BRINGING UP iTond p,.,-.. By 'George McManus '- I I ( FUCQ-PUCC VAKC , TA,K.r T OUT OP" HERE - VCUU I OON'T L ' bTAvTION ON J- N A ffirfef ; 3 5 ".jit n V OCM' HOME, JJ ,f j- '4 HERE -IT O jW- W&rS?1! rTl iT-7- Cf , ' THE p' l LABOR BANQUET GREAT SUCCESS Many Interesting Addresses were Given at Big Event Saturday Night PRESENTATION MADE&. Principles of Organized Labor Discussed by T. J. Shen-ton,Mine Inspector The third annual banquet of, , Hie l'rinee nui.ert Trades and I nlinp rnnn.il vvia l.nl.l in lh1,.r . . ." .'.VO(K e.Xirmillon. AIPX. SI. Hegis Oafe on Salurilay even- inK. me auenuance was iarge anl much entliu-tasm was displayed. There was an excellent program of music and addreses. The gathering was presfded over by President S. D. Mardnn-.ild. who, in a tiMef 'opening address, said the banquet va. primarily for the purpose of bringing the workers together. He outlined Hie 'accotnpIislnnen! of the local council during Ihe year. Mayor Xewton read a .humor ous poem, conclrtding with a fil- !fng reference to the principles of nrg'anfj.ed fatior. The-chief 'Ji.fdress of the even ing was lty T. J. Shenlon, inspector of mines, dhdiia oruicr 'President of Ihe Xanaimo Trades A L'abdr XiOuncIK -ITW spoke fn an interesting manner on the fundamental princii.les of organired laltor. His address was great I v appreciated. Archdeacon (5. A. Hix and 'rinefpal- J. C. Itrady were also speakers, the former describing liis travels through the district during Ihe past year and punet. uating Ins remarks with many humorous reference and Ihe latter along educational lines. Aldermen Spoke Laltor members of the city council Aid. ltrown, Aid. Mc- Keehnie and Aid. Larsen spoke on municipal administration .lur ing the year, the first two briefly but Aid. Larsen at greater length Aid. Casey was nof present. Brief addresses were also given by J. J. iillis, Carpenters" Union I. II. Meagher, Halfbul Fisher men s L nion; Harold smith, Fngineers''Uriion; T. lllack. Flee trical Workers' Union: (1. J. l'ilekervvCar Workers' Union; A. Iliidema, Sheet Metal Workers' Union; Frank .Derryr secretary of Trades it Labrtr"!ouiiej,van'! I'. liniinungs, of Vancouver, : director of the Vancouver Fx (libit ion Hoard. During the baniiiel, there were elections by Prof. Pryee's Or chestra consisting of Prof. H Aubrey Pryee, Mrs. (Saw) borne and Kenny llood.The program wa interspersed with many fine in slnime.ntal and vocal numbers I'here were songs by H. Sabmirin Jack McLean. Mr. Fortune, T Wilson. Jan. lllack, II. Astoria, u harmonic solo y T. Miller rtnd a selection by the Westholmo or chest ra. Presentation Made One of The most pleasanl fen! ures of the evening's proceeding was the presenlalion 1iy Vice President James lllack to Presi deitl S. D. Mardoiiald of a beaut' rut set of rive pipes in case as a recognition of Ihe Jailer's many years of efficient service as pre si.lenl of the council. Mr. Mac donah!, who was taken 'allogelhe by surprise, nevertheless made 'suitable P.'ply The Way Out They had Just, sealed their en gngemenl with a kiss., "And, David dear, I am a wrad Hate in home economics," she whispered. "Well, never mind Tha,,, relumed igenernusly. " suppose wo can board." FATHER PARTY ON SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McDonald Entertained Friends In Elks' Wall .Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McDonald. Fifth Ave. East, delightfully cntcrlaintil some fifty of their friends in the Elks' Home on Saturday night. The evening was gaily spent in dancing, in .,.-.. iiu on..,;... miiiw a n. sc.-- ...... m ....iicc Mre niucH rn- ; . . . 1 V .".. xi... . : in k in .11 1 ?. ii. i 'ii i ill it. t Ar(1. Jr ( ,raps ,, vjo,in Delicious refreshmenls were erve.j at It o'clock under Ihe upenision of Mrs. McDonald, isued hy Mrs. Harold l'onder, .Mrs. James Parsons and Mrs. James" Morrison, when novelty A alures n inlrcHluced, causintr much merriment. Hach plale carried a raffle number for a box of stationery hich was won by Mrs. II. P. oniler with ticket No. 20. The sineing of "For Tlu-y Are Jolly tiood Fellows," followed by fiod Save the King" brought a very happy evening lo a cUje at midnight, 'EDESTRIANS MUST BEWARE Have no Prior Rights on Highway Alberta Appeal Court Decides FDMONTON. Dec M. -"Some pedestrians seem to think that they have a superior righl lo vehicles on any part' of the highway. They certainly have on the portion especially' set aside for Ihein, hul they as certainly have not on ITie iTofiron 'eTpecJally provided for veiiienlar traffic though for Hie pifrffose of pro perly crossing aucIi 'portion Ihey have an equal right Willi (hat nt veTiiCles." v In these words Chief Justice Haney of Ihe app'-llaln division ilelcrmines Ihe rlghls of a pe.li lrian on a highway. He ha handed down wrillrn judgment in Ihe appeal of Turplc vs. Oliver, allowing the appeal of Arthur Oliver, Hie driver of an auto mobile against an award lo .las. and .Mm. tfuniic for injuries sustained iiy lle 'laMcr on lieng knockeil down by Oliver's ntilo mobile. Mr. Justice Hymliuar. concurreil in the chief justice's judgment and Mr. Justice Heck agreed with Ihe result. On Ihe Other hand Mr. Justices Sluart mil Clarke would have dismissed the appeal. dver'lp fr th Diilv New She Was troubled With Chronic Constipation Once your bowel become eomtl-patej you are lo for a lot of trouble, M eonatip&tlon ! one of the moxt prolifle nourcet of disease that the toman race ii addicted to, therefore a free motion of the bowrla every day ihould be the aim of ereryotie ' who aKpirea to pcrfcet health. Mra. O. W. Iiwrenre, Clover.lnle Eaat, N.U., writes: ''I wa troubled with ebronie conatipntion, and became o bad I waj aluioat afraid to eat anything. One day I saw your advertisement Milburh's 1 0 I ct three ylals, and after taVlnr them I have never lieea troubll-d since with ebnatlpatlon," Tot up only by The T. Mlllura Co., LLuuted, Toronto, Out J RA WFTRAI I 1 GAMES PLAYED Girls and Junior Boys Both had Hoop Contests Saturday Afternoon Two very interesting basketbat Raines- were played in the Kxhib-il ion Hall mi Salurvlay afternoon U'lmn Iti-r. S,I.. likum., I tin Pv- pIonM ,, , ,, o.dlegiates played vry p,w ,,. junior .vny loams uio uo-ppueni una "'p ;s,i,r at' l l,I,,,, ...... . Mile lie!. I n'fereed ip each case, Junior Boys In Ihe junior boys game the stars led in I hp first half by 7 In 2 and seemed to be having it all their own way. After 11m in terval llie (io-getlers titicKiMl up lot and crept up on their op pnnenls ntil not enough to over take IJieir earlier los with the reul thai the Stars won by 13 to 10. For Ihe winners Harold Mac.louald scored 0. .Hmmie Hry ant 2 dn.l Hill Odlison 2, whilell'tm RENT. - Furnished for Ihe lners Kdilie Smith pnll in 0 ami iionlen Wrick and Joe Scott two each. The teams were lio-getters lildie Smith, Joe Scott, (tordnn Vlerick, Dan Mac kenzie, lhiMer Hill and llo.hlle Stalker. Stars: Hill Murray, HaroM Mardnfrald, Jliumie Ilryanl. Hill Collixou, ami Alan Cross. Girls' Game The girls' game 'was so cfos. iiiui on iwo occnions nurmg lite game the sides were tied. Mar- gnrrt Kergin scorI lwhe for the Cvelones and Helen .Nticich I. For the Collegiate Phyllis .Har vey made 12, Vera Smith 2. Virginia lleil I. The team we-e: Cyclones lthoda' Lanrti, Mar- rut-el Kenr in O.lir lilk Vneieli I ... V . .. . . ami Margaret Oilrhriwl Odlegialfs. A'erna Smith, Ada Menzicor, Phyllis Harvey. Vir ginia lleil, innie Ihoiiison and Kvrlyn Ilmierge. Phvslcal CuIIum An exhibition of liaskethall and ..i..-.i..t ..ii... . i. ..i..r.l J( 1 1 ,f t I 1 Ulllll ' I m Iff" al the Fxhfliilinn llnll Tuesday evening for the purpose of rais ing funds for the expenses of tip hall for Hie basketball games. X SPORT CHAT . 1 Hventsf7ir'fffe wei-k are silied tiled us follows: Monday ihmiglrl) Critrliage League: Hlks vs. St., An drew's: ti.W.V.A. vs. Colo" Slor'ago; L. O. L. vs. Dry dock: S. of O. vs. P.ll. Hotel C.N. OporuliiMf vs. Moose C.N. Mech. vs. K. of C. 'iTiurs.lay Men's Whlsl: O.W. V.A. vs. Si., Andrew's; of V.. vs. L. O. L.; Flks vs. K. of C; Moose v. Oddfellirwa. Friday Ladles Whist: L.O.H.A. vs. Moose Ladies; D. of F vs. Pythian' Sislers. Week-end High Fchool basket- ball games nt Anyox between Prince import and Anyox. Slanlev Niwman. nrofessloiial Millard champion' of Iho S011II1 of Fngland and younger brother of Tommy Newmnn, thellrilish liilliard champion, has arrived in Canada Willi Hie Inlenlloti of re. siding ling lie will shorlly start on playing lour o.f .lhe I on. Inlon which will bring hi' to the Pact fie. Coasl.. Next year he will lake part In the liilliard Association of Canada annual professional matches, Newman has 11 high j break rt'-cpriLuf .7.58. Waller Wilson was dismissed in the eily police court this morning 011 a charge of supplying liquor to Indians. - - - - s a 1 I Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in'advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c rOR SALE FDIt SALE. Two sloroy him. I seven rooms and bath romple'e! on lirahnm Avenue, past elevn-ll tor. faeing linrbor. Low ri'e fwr iinmedtnle sale; terms t any. Apply T. M.-Clyinont. j I WH K 6 Horse power Pal-1 nier engine, 'I cycle, will. Uaf and propeller, in good .ototi- WOII. 75.00. ti.'O. Ilwe. .t.ll't Xitith Avenue Wc-i. KOH SALF llrtiiiftwick pbonn-, graph, upright ty!r. in fnin.vl oak. almost nmv. cost ?I8"i Price MHI. I'lili-n. IMu' )W Of nee. ne FDIII) SUDAN for sale. Otl Utl Mven months. fT&O.OO ; Apply!". K. Pirker. I. Id. TO RENT or tit - furnished five roomed flat in Federal block. Hteam heated i MHIlary eleetrii' l"vr. Ciin hi J seen at any time by appoint,. j menl. imiiiediate poessioii Mf desired. Apply Hot .W Dally Nff KOIt HUNT. Small store or Of fice. Third Street. Two rtxm-below. two lis. 114 rooms ubov . Weslernlia"r Pr the f(m rif'N l. V 1 l.'rn four room-M'lirireh i ri.,i u,:i, range. citt,( Hl..ek. Westenbav et pro If RKNT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and ew iK machines. Walker .HUSIC More. II FOUIl noom S.iiie for Kent. Hot water heat. Apoly Sunlh A Malletl. Ltd. - tf KI TWO rtomn flat will, bath to rent. Aply Walhice'. ?t M0,,KIlN F,"vr fl,r KL-Apply ti irni a- iiriiirioniT m COAftD HOAIID The Inlander, 830 Second Avonne Piione t .11 AUCTION SALE. We have been fuvoiod with in si rue 1 101 1- from Mr. II. D Johnson to tell hy uuldtc an' lion at lli- .resilience rl!l, 7lh Avenue Ku!,,nii Weilnes.lay llllll Deceilter at '.'.:tll p.m. Hie follow ing f.lfni! .ire unit el feels: - carpels, 11 x il and In, x oak leiice, IM H.piare yards of Hros-o'ls carpel, oak . lining -inle, 11, ik dressing lirhle, I a rue oxal mirror w'lh walnut frame, .'I: I ols. of L'ni versa) Antliolod.v, brass be. I and spnnii and Oslennoor mallros, electric lump, talk Ing mncbine with educational French record. MH'.lary range (able, cluiirs, oilelolh, etc, PHIL POTT, FY IT .V CO., Am lioiieer. , . LOST Will the person who lopk brown overcoat from Metro pole Hall Saturday night please return il lo Daily Now office. SOO ,.ST.n,w.k fl,,lnlnlj, bp viVon c.N..,,.k,t and , llesner Apurliiieuls. Finder please reurn to Daily Newf office. 201 CAMEnON TRANSFER Phone 177 Daooaao, Furniture Moving. If you want anylhing icnl fur. or delivered, phono us, P.O. Hoi 609 CARS FOR SALE. !.: iit.lsmobile 4, 5 paen- er louring 900.00 t'.'.'u uh 5 paongcr tour- Ift&O.OO lli.'l iixerlaml Sln.. 700.0H tlt Heo seven iMssrtmcr lonrmg I700.o'f I'.i2:i Kord t:onp, baltmiri Urea cur like nw fiWD.OO tti.':' l-'.Jd Tudor cslin, , Itri.nn I'.i-'.' l ord Coni 1 350.00 t ;. Ford one Ion Iruek, panel body .. 1375.00 t'oni light deliver)' lial, relMiill 1175.00 All cam giiarnnleed In good -balneal condition. IInV ,,.,m4 can be arraiiasl. KAIEN QARAQE and Chvrdet Bervicc fita- Hon Airenls fir Meliighlin Onklnnil. Dldsmoblle ami Chevrolet uir, Heo. (J.M.C. ami KeiWal Trurks. WflKr.KLVJi KK.HVICK DAY AND . NHIHT. AUCTIONEER. City Auction Room . Seron.l Slro, open fr huiiwi Ui rsKlve onoiunmentN mid jultbing of all lem-riptions. Iliuebnl furnl- ure and farm sales anywhere in i-ity or provinen a seiaMyi will buy for easli. or HI oil ommisoiou. Prompt return ntiofaciion guarantml. "IVfnly yearn etnerlence at your service 1 sotiit your patntniig. Q. F. BRINE Experi Auctioneer. Phone P.O. lnx 119 Prince Huperl. 1J C. FURNITURE AND RANQES. HNTmiF. AND HANHKH. atw and sem. hand fur sale. A great many nisinmern liav liiki-n advantage nf ari) Cliri-lions buying and have re finer.! niy CtiriOna "loci: Fresh slock will arrive fty Hi next 'ew boats, so that nh one will he disappointed. Prices are reasonable. A. MACKKNZIF. Fnriiilnre Phone 775. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE 303 Third Avenue Roll agents for Columbia llecordi We repair Phnnog.iph. Hieycles, Iluggics Itnc.jiiels and Musical Instruments of all klndii. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Monday, December 14. High I):;':' a in. IH.I ft. I.':09 p.m. i'l.7 " Low o:0H a. m. 7.1 " I8:r.r p.m. 2.5 " Tuesday, December 15 IHffh 1:08 ,i,m. Itl.l ft. 12:50 p.m. 82.3 " Low 0:53 a.m. (. " I0:3n p.m. J,o "1 Wednesday, December 10 High :r:i a.m. IU.7 fl. 13:33 p.m. 22.7 Low 7:3H a.m. n.7 JJOMH P.ni. 1.0 LAND ACT. Notice of Intention lo Apply to Lease ...IS "''I" ' ""'I H'l-nr'riihr tl lr,. of l'rll"',',.l,"l,'M' ""I miaie si -.,.,,,..,1 yurrii (.ll-iil ISIIM, 'ii. . ...'A'? Jirr- tint nosae-Vlllent. .,i ai'iiiver, lie, Intends lo ?JnIl- "f " rollowtitv itearrltioU rniiii.M-nrlne st r-.il iilanled slmiil It rhaliia, mnre or Iraa, f front norlll- ai n.rner r l.il K.IS (T.I.. at&tf): .... i.v Will til rem iheme initio rtN.lrr. wesi ton trt-t, mrr (,r ,,., lllMH-r Miiilli 400 fret n f,n ,h water mark. In a iiMrlh-esMt-rly illrertlon Vim r.el, iiMire i.r leas, In Die IKilnl of roil). !!r,,"',"ir11 -"ntintni m arrei. fioSSK MII.Ulip, LIMITKIi. n..M M.r,r..w.,it.?' "!f''f.heif. Appliranl A'p FounJ,4t TAXI Phone 67 Tic (Call i. Sli- and -tiatu-r a i 60c Scn.:t ROJS BROS, POOltCf Across ; ROTHWELL'S TFlCu Coal WM 1 Furniture Mot:.-f Stand:l.ltn. - Sfit. lie- FURNITURE New a i t etiance v UonH. QEO, PAPADOPULOJ 830 Tlin i nournNMENT 4IOU0ft l- n t V - 4 i.,TlA. IAI E IKfSSI xicnri: I- tire tfajr t 'oatenl h- IMS II- ' ' .Mi rfcc IASD act- la '! IHel of fr aarr tvntl laliiui TAKE V-P 1 1 ." mm am -laiMl- riaftl Marci Itwnre rain- sowieanr rHy rfesln i.f or nun 11 aorthrfo imiifew. in 9UW r ' ' r. W lN0 CT Mll f MUaHos M1 " Lara 1- In .IV OU- " Uad l.rliii i-ami aitaai. '' r. May '" r.v "ion. 1 f'ywffTe'IM 1 Inr dwrii-i (UlfMDfn- ma ' Man er no rraiH Hit ii'i"' ifcenee ruirth IMIM aorlle' - - lf. IbHW' r-' weal CMrrwr 1 IH lo Ira-Wwlna thr i"" ' of rMwniir.ii" 1 serra. 1111 "i LN0 ACT Notice of Inuelto" p'" in PMnre nm Iflfi, awl it'i' Cltt lnlan.1, ali""1 In 1 ' Ihe eutrsnre one, mile iiii eonier or i " Take n-iii"' ' Umlled. nf Villi' snnerimen. f Iho r.illomnir 1 Rmnineiirhit it ime niilM in Ihe nirtnesM smiih I II '''" ,., ' " fhaluat Uirni-e ' easterly mean-' 1,1 mark to pi '', waiiainin. -,., ,- " Not.c. of 'ftMtli, In Oi I'rll..-'- 1 1 nimrict sit no'ij"' fortnlnir one ,., in 1I111M..11 Hi',. ' , , ii 1 H ' l.aninn I'nlnl TAM-: Jotii J , . , ; V l 1 tlniri. -, , ii, r,ip a Ir.i"' arrllie.1 Isnil" , n " . Ciiitm-iHlnn ',,' ',, .1 Ihe l;ml aide ., 1 " thence 1.000 . 1 ' . feel noi-let , !, riOi thwe ' 1 i-fii1' ..Inl ,.f l-llflllll null, i'i ,, . Hn srrea, more "r .,, 1 ." , DV M y,S,,isl