14, 1919. [nto the joy sof Sunlight We invite you to come, if you are not madam, already 4 Sunlight Soap user, into the joy of workless wash days for Sunlight does the wash without rubbing. Into the joy of fresh, un- faded, good-as-new clothes, and soft, un- hurt hands, for Sunlight Soap js absolutely pure—it is all soap—it has far more than the cleansing power of common soaps. Insist on getting the Soap you ask for—-SUNLIGHT SOAP. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO 32 HIGH ———— act COFFEE Special, per tb., 45c. 3 Ibs., $1.35; 10 Ibs., $4.25 Why pay 60 to 75 cents when you can get good high grade coffee in bulk, fresh ground, for 45c or less, 1000 ibs. on Sale---Buy Now SEE Our WINDOW. 'FULLERS, LTD. Phones 44, 45 and 534 Two Stores. Ormes Limited “Fexall Femedios We have a Kodak to suit your special requirements. Full range from Vest Pocket to Post Card size. Evecsthie te Kodak Supplies Phones 82 and 200 Store 3rd Avenue and 6th Street P.O. Box_ 1680 em Prince Rupert Music Store OPPOSITE POST OFFICE WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor “Everything in Music.” LATEST POPULAR SONGS AND DANCES, VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS Nepairs to Phonographs, Violins, Etc. Bows rehaired. Woodwind instruments repadded and adjusted. ‘ Prince Rupert Academy of Music in Connection With the Store. 6 mAstER 6 voice He Bas KNOWN TRAD MARK In THE WORLF Seem The Large t Stock of Pianos and Organs North of Vancouver The Heintzman & Co. Piano The Weber Piano Thomas Organs All High-grade Guaranteed Instruments W. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. EB. L. V AUGHAN Pert Pigne Tuning and Tepsiring, Pisyers a Specialty Prince Rupert Music Store INSURANCE | David H. Hays General Real Estate Agent Sor. Second Avenue and Second Street. NOTARY PUBLIC Royal insurance Company, Limited. Northern As urance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Quarantee & Accident Co. Fidelity-Phenix Fire insurance Oo. THE DAILY NEWS SINN FEINERS MAY PROTEST Leaders Ridicule Suggestion that They Would Take Oath of Allegiance. Special via 6.T. P. Telegraphs.) Oct. 13.—Sinn Fein members of parliament intend to appear and make a protest before the bar of the House of Commons TheSinn Feiners are prepared to take the oath of allegiance to King George as sovereign for Ireland. None of the Sinn Fein- ers have yet taken a seat in Par- iament, Dublin, London, Oct. 13, leaders ridicule the that they will take the oath of allegiance to Great Britain and declare their mandate from the Irish people is fer the establish- ment of an Irish republic. -Sinn Fein statement as toes Sergt. Jeff Turner has gone to Vancouver. * ’ Dr. Inman returned yox on Sunday night. . * * from An- Paul Aivazoff left for Vancou- ver on Sunday night. Miss. Bella Nicholson left up river yesterday . . for morning. Major, V. Cowper Young left for the south on Sunday night. Rey, A. E. Price, of Metlakatla. was a week end visitor in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Large will return from the south next Satur. day. Jack Judge was a passenger south on the Prince Rupert Sun- day night. * >. * J. F. Adains and W. H. Doodson of Smithers are registered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. * . . W. E. Pierce and John Burns of Pacific were arrivals on Sun- day evening's train. * . > Major Geo. B. Hull left for the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Prince Albert Sunday. . . ’ The Dominion Government fish- eries protection steamer Malis- pina is in port today. F. J. Patterson and G. W. Nei- son were Anyox arrivals on the Prince Rupert Sunday night. Jas. Mitchell, of this city, is president of the Y. M. C. A. of the University of British Colum- bia. . . * Boyd C, Affleck, of Hazelton, who has been surveying pre- emptions along the Skeena River left for Victoria on Sunday night. W. Bell, train agent on the Prince George-Prince Rupert di- vision, has returned from a seven weeks’ holiday in the east and made his first run on Sunday. . > > Hazelton had its first fall of snow on Friday morning last, but it changed to slush in the course of the day and the Hazelton peo- ple expect lots of fine weather, be- fore the winter really sets in. . >. > Harry Day, the star baseball pitcher, left for Vancouver on Sunday night where he will spend the winter.. Harry says that he will be back again in the spring as strong as ever for Prince Ru- pert. > > Mrs. R. Boyd Young and family of Port Simpson arrived in town on Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. .Young’s mother, Mrs. J. L. Sill, who left for her home in Pontland after spending a holiday at Port Simpson. . . J The loeal football players gathered yesterday on the Acnop- grounds where two teams selected, the “Blues" and “Stripes.” In a well contested game the “Blues” took the honors by a seore of 2 to 4. Then the youngsters had a go at it and the Hearts beat the Colts in a 2-1 engagement. olis were . . The Peerless Concent Trio, con- sisting of Will Edmunds, Charles and William Balagno, left for Hazelton by yesterday morning train. They will play for a con- cert and danee’ there tonight, Will RBalagno will not return to this cily, but is going on to Cal- gary wirere he has accepted a position. Will Edmunds — and Charles Balagne return on rhurs- icy evening. MPAA SIN Ss tage apatite, song : a HOME-MADE BREAD | Home bread-making reduces the high cost of living by lessening the amount AANA won of expensive meats required to supply the necessary nourishment to the body. The increased nutritious value bread made in the home with ROYAL YEAST CAKES should be sufficient incentive to the thoughtful housewife to give this important food item the attention to which it is justly entitled. Bread made with Royal Yeast will keep fresh and moist longer than that made with any other. PIA. ANNA VAN AMAA IAD DOI I A DAD OD PSII MAA AMAAA AA ASAD SSSI a Page 3 . ae nnn en LE PAE EY yy) ~ YY eT err PPA Ae | A A AAO OK AAR 5s Made in Canada é APPROPRIATION FOR mends an additional appropria- tion of $15,000,000 for the army and fortification plans of the air service to establish a route to Panama, Alaska and even to Asia. STENOGRAPHERS’ EXAMINATION j An examination for Stenographers will be held on November ist in Victoria, Van- | couver, New Westminster, and such other points as there may be five or more can didates. Applications to write will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Monday, October 20. Fee, $1.00; pay- able with application, SUBJECTS: Writing, spelling, arithmert- first four rules), stchosrapny and typing Candidates must be British subjects, residents of Canada for at least one year, of the full age of seventeen years, and not more than thirty-five years of age. Application forms may be obtained from the undersigned or from any Government Agent W. H. MACINNES, Civil Service Commussioner, Parliament Buildings, Poe ea _. Vietoria, B. C THE SUPREME COURT COLUMBIA, IN OF BRITISH IN THE HUGH CEASED, MATTER OF MacPHERSON INTESTATE. NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN of an order made by tils Honour Judge Young, Local Judge, in the above matter on the 9th day of Octo ber, 1919, as follows: IT 18 ORDERED that J OMicial Administrator for a portion of ihe County of Allin, be allowed to swear to the death of Hugh MacPherson Martin as having occurred on the 4th day of Augwst, THE ESTATE MARTIN, OF DE- 1919, one month from the Gate of the first publication of notice of this order umless in the meantime proof is furnished the District Registrar of thi Court at Prince Rupert that the said Hu MacPher- son Martin was living subseq: y to the 4th of August, 1919. AND IT I8 FURTHER ORDERED that the said J. H. MeMullin publish notice of this order in the Prince Rupert Daily News, a newspaper published at the City of Prince upert, 3. C., once a week for 4 period of one month. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., day of October, A. D. 1919. 4, H. McMULLIN, MINERAL ACT. Certificate of improvements. this 10th NOTICE. “Silver Tip’ and “Monarch” Mineral Claims, situate in the Naas River Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located:—About four miles from head of Alice Arm on its west side. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Paimore, ? M. CC. No, 31018-C, agent for B. H Tyrwhitt Drake, Registrar of whe § .preme Court of British Columbia, B. C., Free Miner’s Certificate No. 33583-C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of ob- taining a Crown Grant of each of the above claims. And further take notice that action, va der section 85, must be commersiced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improve- ments. rees this 18th day of September, A. D. 1919. H. MeMullin | | s | | The Princess Mary arrived from UNITED STATES NAVY: south yesterday afternoon otal the Thanksgiving dance given 3:45. She had a few passengers | in the St, Andrew's Hall last night aboard, several of whom got off | by J. MeDonald. The musie was Special via G. T. P. Telegrapne here. Among local passengers} pravided by Harvey's orchestra Washington, October 13.—The| Vere Fred. Renworth and “Bud” |and all present had a thoroughly Senate Military Committee recom- Corley. | enjoyable ae \ very good crowd turned out Parkin & Ward Electric Co. . ‘ LIMITED ° Electric Engineers and Contractors We carry a full line of Electric Ranges, Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, Hot Plates, Grills, Irons, Toasters, and Fixtures. Estimates furnished on House wiring and Motor installation MARINE DEPARTMENT Agents for Regal Gasoline Engines for trolling Caille Perfection Motors Titan Storage Batteries Mosier Spark Piug :¢ Plug that was chosen for the Transatlantic flights Our service department will help you to plan your Lighting Equipment. A full line of Dynamos, Storage Rattcrics, Switch boards, Conduit, Cable, Lamps, Searchlights, ete. We make Lighting Sets to Sulit Your Boat Storage Batteries charged and repaired (no time lost whit your battery is being charged, we have one at your disposal.- Third Avenue (opposite Post Office) PHONE 126 Tt See ALBERT (&8 McCAFFERY before you purchase Anything in the Buiiding Line We handle Prince Rupert Spruce Co.’s Lumber B. C. Mill’s Fir Cement Shingles =, ~. Lime Plaster Brick Laths Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. b\. 7 586 - Phone - 586 The goods on our sheives are all priced in large’ plain figures to aid you in your shopping. LINZEY’S GROCERY We sell Frisbie Engines Complete_and ready to install. accessible in a few throughout, every part opening directly de. An struction effects a gain of and 6" « 6”. your hardest teste. Frisbie Motors give long, uninterrupted service with practically no repairs except occasional grinding of valves. Valves in cages; “all jesigned for hard work. into combustion chambers. No pockets or crevices to gather carbon, and waste fuel. This type of con- 15 to 20 per cent. more power than is possible with L ov T-Head designe. intake and exhaust manifolds are cast integrai with the cylinder; miles ahead of the old, leaky, bolted-on manifolds. Large vaives insure full charge on the intake and a complete, clean exhaust. 1 to 6 CYLINDERS—-5 to 75 HORSEPOWER Frisbie Motore are made in following sizes: t-cy!l., 6 and 7 HeP.; 2-cy!., 10 and 16 H.P.; 3 oyl., 18 and 26 H.P.; 4-oyl., 90 and 40 H.P.; G-cyl., 50 and 76 H. P.—Bore and Stroke, 4%" x 6” For work or play, the Frisvie will measure up to Lipsett Cunningham Co., Ltd. . ° zm \ ~ a ‘ a FRISBIE the friendly motor muscle” construction Overhead vaives, 5 Horse Power, $450 Piva ” $600 } 10 , ” $700 ° 16 ,, » $900 | 25 1» ” $1400 we ‘ omnes —_— Ask the Man who has used one