November 12, 1919 One Decayed or Missing Dental Nurse in a entistry DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! Efficiency~ Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS- worning, 9 to 12, Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Saturdays, 9 to 12 only, Every Evening from 7.30 to 9 Tooth lowers Your ttendance Third Avenue, opposite PROKE 134 The Prince Rupert Drug Co. FAMILY CHEMISTS Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention | Phone 109 for appointment } — a eee Here is a list of everyday necessities that should be in your home. Seldom a day goes by that —_ do not need one of these items at least, The safe way is to keep them handy for instant use. Lysol Sore Throat Gargie Adhesive Plasters Gastor Oil Antiphylogistine Analgesic Balm Re ulax-Laxative Tablets Reguls eet PENSLAR COLD BREAKERS White Pine and Spruce Balsam Absorbent Cotton Friars’ Balsam Epsom S «Its Family Liniment Peroxide Hydrogen Toothache Drops Croup Remedy Let us quote you a price on this assortment. You really need it. Second Street. P.O. BOX 215 —_—_— IIM’S - Everything modern and We guarantee expert service 722 Fulton Street, formerly Klondike Hotel OPEN DAY AND NIGHT TURKISH BATHS AND SANITARIUM = : NOW OPEN up to date Give us a trial Phone 309 Property. ‘Terms Given. DAVID. H. Lots 1 and 2, Block 14, Section 1 WHO WILL GIVE $8000.00 For a beautiful Double Corner Lot in Section 1, about 4 squares from Post Office. Fine Warehouse Come and see HAYS Corner 2nd Avenue and 2nd Street PHONES 130 ang 423. SPRUCE ‘FIR Consu't Us. Georgetown Lumber Co. Largest Assortment of Lumber in Oentral 8. 0. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY CEDAR esse tem At your Service with Fall Footwear FOR LADIES Dory L y Dodd, Onyx, Lady Belle ; vil Slater, Invietus, Class. 2! «© and other well known brands : | FOR MEN 3 Slate; In ; p j | ret ‘nviclus, Fitrite, i s “Ut, Williams, Leekie, + Pillow Welt Phones 41 and Red 391 ene e- reer For Hire by the Hour, Day or Week aunch Alice B. Pienie and Fishing Parties Trips round Harbor J. MYHILL-JONES 4 COYS AND @IRLS . kelipse, Williams, Clums, ete. Rubbers—Rubber Boots for mal. Newly painted. 8th Ave., W. Family Shoe Store {ij $2875.00 Geo. Hii Very Easy Terms. a! ER Tabrum 3g One 357 Th : DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND Se eeeecs ttt baa a _ 523 Third Ave. bath and finished basement. FOR SALE Seven-roomed house with i | CORPORAL ROSS PRESENTED WITH A DECORATION D.C.M. Pinned On Local Man By Member For District At Smoker ‘he smoking coneert at the “reat War Veterans’ rooms last night was a pronounced success. rhe object of the gathering was to celebrate the signing of the Armistice, yesterday being the jirst anniversary of the great event President Simon Dut) ably acquitted Rimself in the chair and kept the programmé soing in fine style. During the first part of the programme, the soldier mempbe1 for the district, Col. ©. W. Peck V.C., was present, He presented the Distinguished Conduct Medal to Corporal Tommy Ross, of th: 10th Infantry Battalion. his was probably the biggest feature of the evening and the Colonel! ex pressed the pleasure he felt at being called upon to present a decoration whieh, to his mind, was the second highest honor for bravery that could be won on the fleld of battle. Colonel Peck con sidered it an honor to have been able to serve in the same division with the honored soldier. He mentioned that the 10th and the [6th battalions were the first Canadian battalions to be hurled against the Huns in a hand to hand conflict in the great war. He again congratulated Corpor- al Ross on the signa! bravery which was requisite to the win- ning of the D.C.M. After the presentation a de- lightful programme was given hy members and friends whiie the audience indulged in the smokes that were amply provided for ail. “Doe” Clapperton sang an appro- priate song, “Admiral’s Broum, while J, GC. Brady, in his cwn in- imitable style, gave recitations both grave and gay. Frank Moors delighted with a number of hum- oreus songs for which he has gained such popularity. Harry Harvey, with violin solos and songs, Bill Murray, Bol Rovert- son, Jimmy Kelly, with songs and Ed. Ross, with a xylophon: solo contributed to ‘the pro- gramme and were neceived with due acclaim. W. Vaughan Dav- ies was at the piano, which means that the accompaniments were al! that could be desired. BLACK CASE HEARD IN POLICE COURT Defendant Deciares He was Ab- solutely innocent of Hav- ing Liquor in Pos- session. Peter Black appeared in the Police Court this morning charged with having liquor in tis possession other than in a private dwelling. Constable MeQGlinchy, who made the arrest, was the first witness to give evidence in the case. He told of going into the diningroom of the Central Hotel in the counse of his rounds on Monday about dinner tiie. He discovered some persons at a ta ble drinking the “Pure Quill” ind immediately laid his gharge. Pete? Black, appearing in own defence, said that he wes Just sitting down for supper on that evening when a friend came in with a bottle, whigh was claimed to have been obtained on eription. He offered him a drmuk, out of pure kindheartedness, 9 the event of the Armistice anni- versary. Mr. Black said that as far as he was concerned he was his pres- of nee ane. . The Gurvich Transfer a Phone 0, Box 102 G reen 548 Office, Fraser St. Pp We: Sell : Coal Motor Transfer an‘ Joe Brown’s Passenger Service Stand, Empress Hotel Phones 176, Black 334 SEND FOR JOE absolutely innocent. He could not help if somebody came into his hotel with whiskey. It was eommon practicé for persons to bring liquor into ‘etel premises If a hotel keeper threw © ran oul because he-had liquor he might as well go out of business. The evidence of Constable Mi Glinchy and Mr. Black is all there is on the case whieh was ad- journed till tomorrow ‘morning when the finding will be given, Salvation Army. Public meetings, ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 p. Sundays at 7:30 p. mn , granted @ L. Hoaun has been biulding permit for repairs and . r . alternations to his store 0! hird Ave,, West, The eost will be in the neighborhead of so50 ,dvertise in the Daily News. rarer THE DAILY NEWS BAPTISTS HOLD "CELEBRATION Canon Rix Lectures on Bemooc- racy of British Govern- ment and People Over seventy members of the Baptist congregation and their friends gathered at the Church Hall last evening to celebrate Armistice Day. Rev. J, B. Ro- well presided and gave a short address on Patriotism. Rev. Can- on Rix gave an eloquent discourse on “The Demoeracy of the Brit- ish Government and Peaple” which was very much appreciated. Vocal numbers were given by Mrs. MeMilian, Miss Kdmands, and Mr. Laneaster with Miss Way at the piame. There was also a violin solo by Mrs. R. wb. Linsay. At the close refresh- ments were served, the occasion resembling one of the eid-time home parties. At Monday night’s city council meeting, Ald. Perry gave notice that he would move an amendment to the city building bylaw No. 476, vhich reads as follows: “Fences between lots shall in no ease be more than 6 feet in height above C2 ae A LUX Shampoo isar Se iets. ay) Perfect cleanliness and a re- freshing stimulant for the scalp are the best of all means for ensuring hair health. In other words—try a LUX shampoo. Dissolve a tablespoonful of LUX in a gallon of very hot water, whip into a crea lather, and then temper cool water. Rub well into the scalp—you'll enjoy the invigor- ating, cleansing sensation. Then rinse thoroughly in fresh tepid water and dry the hair, in the sux if possible, never with strong heat. Lux is sold at all grocers, depart- mental stores, etc. A handy re - Dainty Clothes” ede oot Tas ne LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO 84 the grade of the highest lot, wn- less constructed of wire netting with not less than a 2-in. mesh.’ Ald. Perry maintained that ther might be difficulty as to what th: interpretation of the grade mii: be. It could be either the street! grade or the natural contour grade. He will move an amend ment clearing this matter up next week. > . > We put pep into our printing usiness at The News Peint Stroy N TH® SUPREME COURT COLUMBIA, —_—_— 'N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HUGH MacPHERSON MARTIN, DE CEASED, INTESTATE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN of an order made by His Honour Judge Young, Local Judge, tn the above matter on the 9th day of Octo ber, 1919, as follows: If 13 ORDERED that J. H. MeMullin, ‘Metal Administrator for a portion of the County of Atlin, be allowed to swear to e death of Hugh MacPherson Martin as occurred on the 4th day of August, me month from the date of the st publication of notice of this order © in the meantime proof is furnish: he Distwet Registrar of this Court at Prinee Rupert that the said Hugh MacPher son Martin was living subsequently to the ith of August, 1919. AND 'T 1S FURTHER ORDERED that the said J. H. MeMullin publish notice of this rfder in the Prince Rupert Daily News, OF BRITISH mwspaper published at the Cit of rince Rupert, B. C., once a week for a veriod of one month, Dated at Prinee Rupert, B. C., this 191b tiny of October, A. D. 1919. _3_H MeMULIAN. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Lands In Skeena Land District, Reeording Dis- trict of Cassiar, and situate at Alfce Arm. Take notice thai we, H. R. Fowler and i. F. Kergin, of Allee Arm, occupation mariners, intend to apply for permission to lease the following described foreshore mnds:- Commencing at a post planted on east bank of Kitsault River; thence south 20 chains; thence east 80 chains more or less to Iiance River; thenee north 20 chains more or less to lot 50. thence west follow- ing shoreline to point of commencement, ind containing 160 acres, more or less. HW. OR. FOWLER, H. F. KERGIN, Dated October 11th, 1919 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION. NuTICE is hereby given that the reserve existing over Lots 1819 and 1820, Queen Cherlette District, by reason of a notice hed in the B. C. Gazette of 27th Dx 1907, Is cancelled. . G. R. NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands vonar iment of Lands, 22nd September. DENTISTRY OFFICE HOURS: ® a.m. to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 6:30 p.m. OR, J. 8. BROWN DENTIST OMce Smith Block, Third Avenue Phone 454. ee ember 1919 —— - a FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddell 336 2nd Ave. Phones BLACK 367 — GREEN 394 Save Money in Lamps. CLASSIFIET) ADVERTISING Phone 98 This is the Advert:sng Column that people read whes they want anything It brings results WANTED. KMQUIRED BY LOCAL BANK two young women for clerica| | work. Must have high sehooi| education. Apply P. O. box 1714 Puinece Rupert, B.C, tf -ANITOR WAN. ~ — Part time job. Reliable man desined. Ap- ply American Consulate. tf UX 4 ——= ee ee To otorekeepers AND OTHERS Mussalem Grocery Co. have for sale the follow- ing surplus fittings: Bacon Slicer} Electric Coffee Mill McCoskey Register National Register Cheese Cutter WANTED TO BLY—B flat cornet. Apply Le Claire, Knox Hotel at 8 p. m. 260 GIRL WANTED for housework Apply Suite 12, McMordie Apts. SITUATIONS WANTED Reliable person wishes position as caretaker, of home, or fur- nished rooming house. Can start duties at once. Please write box 14 Daily News ollice. WANTED — Position as book- keeper or accountant. Five years banking experience. Ap- 263 ply box 16 Daily News. FIREMAN who is also good gen- eral blacksmith, wants job. Ap- ply box 17 Daily News. 267 DAY WORK WANTED — Mrs. Jones, box 15 Daily News if FOR SALE FOR SALE—Smal! pleasure boat with new four-cycle 4 h. p. marine engine; or will trad: for piano or anything of value. Also for sale fishing and hunt ing boat and one 12 h. p. gas engine cheap. See MeGowar the cycle man. Second Avenu Near McBride Street. Phon: Blue 421, ” tf FOR SALE—Sectional book-cases, dining room suite, oak and wicker easy chairs, oak rocker, kitchen cabinet and small table phone Blue 414 for appoint- ment. 267 FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, cen- tre table, Singer sewing ma- chine, library table, two rugs, sectional bookcases. Phone Blu: 414 for appointments. 268 FOR SALE-——Beautiful new even ing gown, size 40. Slippers and scarf to match. Owner leaving town. For further particulars phone Red 322. tf LE ES RE FOR SALE—Medium-sized heater, one ftlat-top oak oflice desk. Phone Blue 148, 266 Phon® Green GO7 1017 Srd Avenue BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in Light and Heavy Con- struction, rs end Alterations First Class Staircase Work and Finishing. Estimates Oheerfully Given BRICK AND CONCRETE BUILOING CONTRACTORS ee, € FOR SALE —- Singer Sewing Ma- ohine, price $15, phone 110, tt PARKVIEW APARTMENT HOL> 208 and 210 Ninth Ave. Wes! Single rooms for gentlemen now ready for rent. Apartments newly renovated, t! STORE TO RENT in Westenhaver Taylor Fireproof Safe Burroughs Adding Machine Ciock Some Show Cases and various other fittings, all at a low price to ciear. PHONE 18 Mussallem Grocery Co., Ltd. Economy Store 417-419-423 Fifth Ave., FE. SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGIKEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. Phone 174 -— P.O. Box 274 s JamesF.Marten SIGNWRITING PAINTING DECORATING Phones 544 and Black 507 P.O, Box 514 Workshop: 329 Second Avenue [he Peerless luo How many friends can you think of vight bow to whom your photo- raph would be a most pleasing Christmas Gift?) And how long '$ since was the last one taken? Make an appointment today. Suite 22, Alder Block All busses stop at our door FHONE 537 Chil Con Carne Hot Tomales | At the Delivery Service Extra Phone 557 Block. Apply to Harry Hanson. A NEW HOUSE TO RENT. Phone Black 451. tf ait = :