3, 1049. December wednese®) eS your nerves are all age’ and sleep seems out of the question take— cECHAMS Pil Sale of any Larne id cverywhere, in Seer ~~ Poston (vill The Best Place to Eat \exU oN THE COUNTER We have No 50c Lunches We employ All White Help Open all of the 94 hours. Look out for Tomorrow’s Menu in the sameyplace Why Pay More Than $13.00 for LUMP COAL delivered in your bin? We screen every pound Phone Black 85 Terminal Coal Co., \Give Something Useful » for Xmas A pair of Shoes or: Slippers makes a very ac- ceptable Xmas Gitt. : Family Shoe Store . iy E. R. Tabrum The Practical Shoemen Phone 357, Por Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service go tof he SAVOY HOTEL 7.7, DPowness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 Hoel Prince Rupert ase andl "'RST-OLASS CARE Pics, A La arte, ” ‘Sania Boarding House 4G Sixth Avenue Basa *ar Drydock bear Neeser ~ . Stan tl Tomales Deiiy ery Servic tis Second Avenue *eExtra Phone 557 —— DOLLY VARDEN RAILWAY DONE Snow Stops Operations for the Winter—Mine to Keep Working. ALICH ARM, Dee 3 the heavy falls of snow imereased cold in the it is expected that operations on the Dolly Varden Mines Railroad will be done for the winter time during the present Already some of the erators have left and the remain. der, with the exception of those who will wateh during the winter. are preparing to leave at the end of the week. The locomotives and rolling stock will be placed in the roundhouses where overhauled before Owing to and the mountains, some week, railroad op. they will be the rush of spring ore hauling commences. Operations at the mine will be continued right through the win- ter so that when the railroad can again be used there will be a large keep the trains running to ca. pacity as frequently as possible. Communication will be kept open for the distance of 17 miles be- tween the beach and the mine by ineans of dog teams, - ‘DADDY LONG LEGS’ IS HERE First of Her Own is Pictures. Mary Pickford, the little movie queen, is to be seen here tonight in “Daddy Long Legs.” How the pathetic little ones “carry on” when the hyprocrgtical matron is trying to make them “show off” for the trustees of the institution; how they go on strike against prunes, and how Judy Abbott (the sunshiny little orphan played by Miss Pickford) aided by a freckled-face little boy, play tmicks upon the matron’s daugh- ter, are only a few of the humor- ous episodes in which the picture abounds, As well as being a picture which will tug at the heart strings of every parent, “Daddy Long Legs will make the children and the childless laugh, for thene are dozens of sweet and funny little children in it, who play the parts of orphans in the great home where the early part of the action is laid. elders me ee ~~: | The Man in the Moon | ~——— a Sid rHAT the Cow Bay controversy is a joke. . . . rHAT while the City Council was gravely discussing al length whether or not it would repair the Cow Bay Bridge, the work was already almost completed. . . . THAT the holes have been stop- ped and there is now no danger of falling through. . J 7 THAT there ends the contro- versy unless the Council decide to AL iM THE LUCK OF THE ) b AW! FIRST THING THEY DO THIS TOURNAMENT (5S — ME UP AGAINST A BUNCH AM WHERE Do | cET Oo the nls ' planks pulled out again. HAT everyone will be glad to ” rid of a disgraceful condition, such as that whieh has existed at how Hy ay for some time past. THAT many other controversies might he settled just as easily if those in a position to act would only do so, THAT Hon. T. D. Pattullo has yeen busy at Ottawa and has not forgotten Prince Rupert. * . ‘ THAT he has been ably supple- menting the work of Col. Peek ind backing him up in his en. deavors to get the Dominion Gov- ermmment to look with favor on the spending of money at this point. > > , THAT unity matters of this and sensible of endeavors in kind is natural THAT all efforts to cause ill feeling and to nullify the efforts of those who are working for the community will fail. THAT some of the supporters amount of ore on the dump to} the Union Government must be praying ‘May the Lord deliver us from our friends.” THAT Prince Rupert is getting too big and has too much at stake to be playing village politics. * . THAT humor is all right in its place but it should not be made an excuse for injuring a good cause. Robert Halcrow and Lloyd Co- nant, who belong to the Dolly Varden Railroad crew, returned to Prince Rupert last Sunday night. tailroad operations are about done there for the winter and the trains will be put in the round- house till next spring. Two-color window cards take fhe eve quickly. See them at the News Joh Department. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ap- plication will be made to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Co Inmbia at the next session, on behalf of THE ARCHITECTURAL INSTHAUTE Or BMITISH COLUMBIA for a private bill in eorporating the said Institute, the said bill to be knowp as “THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ARCHITECTS’ ACT’: for the purposes of ge verning ond regulating the practice of Architecture in the Province of British Co- lumbia DATED at the City of Vancouver in the Province of British Columbia, this 22n« day of November, A.D. 1949 6G. ROY LONG, Soliettor for the Applicants NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the ‘issue of a fresh certificate of title to part of Lot Eight hundred and forty-eight $48), Group One 1), Cassiar District, satisfactory proof of loss of certificate hbeving been fled, notice is hereby given that it is my imtention, at the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, to issue a fresh certificate of title in the name of Thomas Richard Tomlinson, which Certificate of Tithe is dated 8th February, 1913, and is No. 3067-1. Dated at the Land Registry OMece, Prince this 16th day of October, W. E. BURRITT, Acting District Registrar Rupert, B. C., 1919 TIMBER SALE X 1889. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 2nd day of December, 1919, for the purchase of Licence % 1889, to cut 1,- 082,000 feet of Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar on an area situated in Juskatia In- let, Queen Charlotte District. One (1) year Will be allowed for re- wal of timber. a ; ” Further particulars of the Chief Forest er. Victeria, B. C.. or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C THE DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIEF) ADVERTISING Phone 98 This is the Advertising Column that people read when they want anything it brings results pao WANTED. WANTED—Men to fill positions as automobile repairmen and drivers. The demand for skill- ed men im the automobile busi- ness never was as great as it is al the present time. We wili train you in a short time with the latest and most up-to-dat met'tod, to qualify and earn big mouey in one of the most profit- able and interesting businesses. of the present day. We teach automobile repairing and driv ing, Oxy aeclelyne§ welding, storage battery repairing and rebuilding, Vulcanizing and re- treading on the Jatest and best equipment. Thousands of our graduates are how splendid and regret the time spent in train- ing themselves under our sys- tem. If you are interested in any of the above courses, for literature and Dept. 57. HEMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS Blanchard & Fisgard Sts., Victoria, B. C. Established over fifteen years, with branches at Victoria Edmonton Vancouver Winnipeg Regina Tacoma, Wn Calgary Saskatoon Portland, Ore. liohcding positions write catalogue. IWO YOUNG LADLES KEQUIRNED for bank. Apply P. 0. box 1744 Prince Rupert, B.C. tl GIRL WANTED for light house- work, Good wages. Phone Green 402, ti SITUATIONS WANTED ELECTRICIAN—-Returned Soldier, wants work. J. Mathieson, Gen- eral Delivery. 283 WANTED — Work by returned Box 21 Daily News of- 283 soldier flee. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Perfection coal oil stove; three burners, with oven. Also kitchen cabinet. Apply Suite 10 Summit Apartments. FOR SALE—-One peerless Electric Piano in good condition. Apply to F. Lazelle Co., Terrace, 83 GET A PIANO BOX FOR YOULL COAL—Five dollars each, Lind- say Cartage. 286 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two adjoining steam heated rooms. Comfortable and nicely furnished. Apply at 708 Third Avenue. 281 TWO SUITES TO RENT — Mrs. Wolters. St. Louis Rooms. 83 MISCELLANEOUS CHOCHETTING and KNITTING-— Phone Red 487, No, 400 Kighth Avenue West. 281 FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN—Apply J. Mar- never} Tage & and personal for you is WRIGLEYS in its air-tight sealed package. } A goody that is werthy of your lasting regard because of its es lasting quatity. bs Three flavours to suit all tastes. Be SURE to get WRIGLEYS Flavour Lasts = ! canana os | ie —_—_—_—___ — ee tin, Park Avenue, opposite the Dairy. 285) | FARMS FOR SALE Cc. P. R. FARM LAND.— Choies farms in well settled districts | in Western Canada; low prices; twenty years to pay; irrigated | TIMBER SALE X1iit4. . : Victoria, Nov. 4th, 1919 lands in Sunny Southern Al- J Sealed tenders will be received by tw es , , in | ‘inister of Lands not later than noon on berta, with loan of $2,000 in | the ot Gay of December, 1010 tor the improvements to assist new > yw of acum Stiss, 0S ous 5,095,- ee 0 ruce, Cedar, an settlers. Act now— they are Hemlock | on. an ares situated on Infram : ; ake, 3, Coas Strict. going fast. For free booklet | prc %(s) years will be allowed for re- and full information write 1). | moval of timber . . Further rticulars of the Chief Feres- G. Loughran, General | Land | ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, agent, 744 Hastings St. West, | ?rimce Rupert, B.c. Vancouver, B.C. SHER RR EHS * TU SUBSCRIBERS * * * . * Subscribers to The News * are asked to pay the de- * livery boys each month — oe eee * * * * * when they call, except Victoria, B.C., Nov. 4th, 1919. noon on 7th day of January, 1920, for the purchase of Licence X1909, to cut 10,- 716,000 feet of Spruce, Hemlock and Ce- oining 8.T.L. 11525p, Island, Queen Char- ears will be ailowed for the re- timber. Further particulars of the Chief Fores- made for the year in ad- vance. The boys when collecting carry official re- ceipts which should al- ways be preserved, dar on an area @ Sedgwick Bay, Lyel lotte District. Two moval o * * * = * * * * where payment has been | \,Sfaled tenders will be ‘received by. the * * > * = : ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. * Ree ER RHEE HE E Gene Byrnes Says:---Ain’t It the Truth?” im TO "STACK a OF SHARKS | FF? sale RS: i “THE PLOT BEGINS eve LL BIRD, (bina Gre ARE AS EASY AS THAT al i Dd THE PLOT! OW REAL THICK \ MEL ONL ONE - ws Warond SG) LOO YOU NEVER CAN TELL! IF {| HOPE "TRAVERS |S THE NEXT J MAN 1 Meert ne * ca THE PLOT THICKENS You'Re A BETIER * LRN eR é (M BADL OUIMTT, TRAVERS, GUENS, GARDNER — THENRE SAME WHEN | CLUB WORKING ALL THE cET THE OLD RiGHt ! Ht * ——. | ne iin