December 4 EE CREE SEE eee oa tter Going Up! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY oun OWN BRAND 2 Ibs. for $1.35 JAP ORANGES, per box $1.15 Ly d Prunes, 260 value 3 ibs for 50c fl e Beat Collee telh. tin, a5 ’ 60c 2 for 1.15 ' s Mest Tea, t-lb. phe. 70% viene 65c 2 for 1.25 i Hest Baking Powder, 30 2 tins for 45 Beand Standard Peas 3 tins for 500 Brand Tomatoes, 2 mm VA 3 tins for 65¢ Wilk, tall tins, Special 8 tins for $1.00 Corn Flakes, 15¢ value “| 10¢ lout W-ib. ska, boa a ' « Baking Powder, pe van One Bhoe Blael 2 tins for 26c Special, any size, pe it 40c EXTRA SPECIAL, 2 eo ONLY rig oD olive Soap, 2 pkgs pe ‘; iy West Soap, Total Value 95c; ALL for 65c Ne Seneeeeensee eens lled Oats, 4 Ibs. for 25¢ k Beans, Special 3 ibs. for 25c¢ tter, Special, per tin 30c selected Fresh Eggs, per doz. 85c \ ms Jelly Powder mil i few left y 10c special Mixed Caney, per tb 26c Ma Leaf Milk, per case $5.50 racitie Milk, per cas $5.35 Fiour, 44%-Ib. s egula Bi } . \y $2.90 ' Cider, regular 35¢: Specia 2 botties for 55c SATURDAY NIGHT FROM 6 TO 10 P.M. Regular Ge Tea on sale at 450 per pound ground Coltee 3 ibs. for $1.35 HAVE YOU MADE YOUR DEPOSIT? vy SASH & DOORS LUMBER Dimension, Shiplap,]Double Dressed Fir ©& Finishing LIME CEMENT PLASTER BRICK Complete Line of Building Material ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. PHONE 116 or 564 LATH SHINGLES j R. Vy ; Cameron (s Co. Beg to annou: that ti g able to obtain their old corner on Second Aver at the head of what Street, The Old used ed o Mhird steck of to be (¢ Avenue they ntre have No. 626, wit earefully selecte Opel ~, Jewellery, Watches and Clocks, Toilet Re- Firm quisites, Cutlery, Cul Glass, ete C All fresh from the factories, and a ow realy to ome Welcome the new ar old Lime trons in th vy atore 4 Back No. 626 Third Opposite Dorninion Telegra; A venue Omer — inicure requisites to provide everything you need, Make up your minds now to preserve the , “uty” of your hands and nails by daily manicur- 1g The Prince Rupert Drug Co. FAMILY CHEMISTS Avenue, opposite Second Street. PHONE 134 Mail Orders Given, Prompt Attention P.0. BOX 215 ee i Georgetown Lumber Co. PHONES 130 of 423. se . BOX 1632 Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central B. ©. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY SPRUCE CEDAR Third FIR Consult Us GOULD’S BOOK ON 102ND REGIMENT Many Local Men Mentioned Publication Just Issued. B. ©. to Baisieux” is the unt narrative history of |! ervice of the 102nd “a Infantry Battalion from is raised in Northern nbia in 1995 until ! ttlal colors were finally uel a | Sunday, September ’, In Christ Church, Van- he author is L. MeLeod “ould, M.S. M., Croix de Guerre, B. A, Oantab who was a ser- nt and diarist of the 102nd Batt ind was one of the few to go through every engagement d by the gallant unit. Being a recognized writer and a qualitied with his actual ex. wuthor is fully quali te a book and he ' vile vonderful success of t Phe ume is replete with felatl and local interest and man known Prince tupert names ure noticed in seanning over the ies There are also a numbe excellent and interesting illus ations his book is the first liistory to be written of a Cana dian battalion and is dedicated to the inembers of the battalion who down their lives for the cause if liberty, Scope of Book. The first part of the book is voted ¢ rely to the battalion listory and is followed by a num- f appendices and a complete ti of the officers and men of the egiment Phe battalion is said to ha been raised as a result ¢ vager made between H. 8S. Cle mel ind one of his colleagues if Ottawa that a thousand me ad he nustered from the dis act of Comox Atlin The offices ommanding was Lieut.-Col. J. W Warde whe claimed to hay been the tirst man to enlist i Canada, Among its majors were J. F. Brandt, who reeruited her: ind the late Major J. Charles lalse vho covered th Prince ; we ist t in efforts for vol inbeers J. A. Kirkpatrick wa- Pp} ed i ister with W. 1 bea is libs assistant Both these ent through the entin history of the egiment. ; \. M. MeNeill was the medical for the battalion Others { the officers were the late Lieu- tenants i \. Stalker and Ada arss The incidents of where and ho uur local men fell are given vers particularly and as a remembran¢ o the boys who are lying in Fianee the book is unsurpassed. It will be of great interest to all people in Prince Rupert, as there ire dozens of names in the volume vith whor ill residents will be amiliar BE ms ee tte eee BE The Man in the Moon } SAYS:-- j BE mee ee eee te x rHAT skating by moonlight 1s the latest thing . . rHAT usually there is plenty af noonlight in Prince Rupert Dut ot enough skating . . ’ rHuAT there is a convenient ir the middle of the lake und it makes a suitable seat for PHA n f the boys took hie ‘ s to tl i and some Alice B PHA Daddy Longlegs is a it play . : rHAT it must have been a Joker vho shipped liquer to Toronto labelled “Everlasting Rooting Ma- terial CHAT a few drinks would put iverage person up in the air but he eomes down in the n ning * *. . rHAT the stull certainly goes to the wot PHA home rule is a ques- tion that concerns sople other than the Irish rHAT the man who comes mn too often ‘is likely to know omethinge about it rHAT it is to become rulers that most women get married {AT they are apt t& lose their ianty as the family ine ses . . rHAT the Mexieans are hoping ons - . . 1S THE FLU A THE DAILY NEWs NEW DISEASE? Reappearance of Epidemic Leads to Discussion on Subject. rhe reappe bring® up the irance © fu old que at many points stion a8 to Whether it is @ few disease or a new form of some very common ailment The general con census of medical opinion is that it is a germ disease of 4 virulent type which first attacks th membranes of the nose and throat and then spreads to some vital organ whe t develops very quickly and docs rinl work Th symptoms of flu are abotit the am those of a cold in the head, and Yr \fat reason it is now positively un sare to allow a cold to go without atten or ireatment should be started as soon ' head starts closing up, the nose tart running mum. he sufferer starts neezing Let these conditions run for ‘ iT ind acute trouble is jieble to 4 possibl resulting h an attack f eumonia kindred ailment if Grip Fix taken When the cold tarting, relief ma b ipected in single igh Even if ‘old Nas reached the ripyr stag i hours treatment 4 iliy effec ve firip Pix ntain notb m but the drugs 1 physician w 1 ! ' of v) ’ giv : m eve : i Mes ! apsule form, and in a | Will relieve the closed up condition tt head me the fever, allay the la reness and tone up the system Re prey ared, Ha Grip Fix in the house ‘ t th iginal Helds Grip Pin It n sale at all druggists at a5¢ bring peace in the country by establishing bull fighting THAT fighting of some kind eems necessary to their life LHAT if they cannot fight bulis they tight with each other, BIBLE CLASS HAS SOCIAL EVENING Enjoyable Party | in Presbyterian Church Hall Last Evening. The students of the Bible Class the Presbyterian Chureh and heir friends had a social evening the Chureh Hall last evening, [here were about 30 young peo- « present and the first of the ning Sas spent in a book ’ Application No, 10493-1, File 6u72.]% oe rowns PAKS Hi.k that application has been ma eR mon. Memuiiin ied t T fi d administrator ihe estate of 8s. 1 Sirs Ditts leceased, intestate, as owner Mm ict Mo or rans er an la Decd fr ' y e mel tie Lily i Prince Rupert, vear P i date the 2a8t 4 ot Nove wel i < rvice ing da the 2 ay ot Novemuer, 191 ; essenger Ne w tract of land and premises situate, iyitg ; and being in the cn f Prin ave ier Stand {Empress Hotel fivre papicuiarly KnOWh and deseriveu as i en 10), Block sixteen 16), Section Ph 176, Bla k 334 ' Ss Map 923, and Lot thirty-one ones c | Biock thirty-four Ji), Section eight 8 Map 92s You are required t cont the claim of the tax purchaser] > SEND TOR JOE days iruti ut 4 ut ; service i this notice Vihieh twy b - fected by publication in a daily newspay ate ———— - poten a and your aliention is called tw sect n rrne oe yr the Land HKegistry Act” with amend ments, a ' the followtte viract ther | hd in default of a caveat or ceri ouneteaiena es James F. Marten the existration a8 owner of the pet ' m entitied under such tay aie, al | persons served with notice and those Ming through © } w uader them, and all persons chain SIGNWRITING ing any interest in the land by vi of any Unregistered justrument, ( PAINTING ail persons claiming any interest in ihe jand by descent whose titi DECORATING mot registered under the provisions of thts Act. shall be for ever estopped and debarred from x tiling ro any Phones 544 and Black 507 Claim to or im respect of the land so P.O. Box 514 sold for taxes, and the NKegistrar . “ae shall register the person entitied un Workshop: 329 Second Avenue fer such Wax Sale a8 owner the md so sold for taxes ~ A\D WHEREAS application has been nade for a Certifieate of Indefeasible Titic = above-mentioned land- the Lame f the said Official Administrator ANI WHEREAS on investigating the itle it appears that prior to the i3th day ® f Oetober, 191¢ the date on which the : said lands were sold for overdue taxes 840 Second Avenue, West. uw the registered and assessed own oni r thereof FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the VEGETABLES same time | shall effect registration in pursuance of such application and issue a Wholesale and Retail Certificate of Indefeasible Tithe to the said wids in the name of the said OMielal Ad General Contractors and ninistrator unless you take and prosecute at he proper proceedings to establish your Labor Exchange. aim, if any, to the said lands, or to pri imate ent such proposed action on my part. p DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C. *rihncée hupert, B. this 2ist day of Ne vember, A.D. 1918, Phone 547 — P.O. Rox 725 i ! At op District Re gists ar of Titles eubieee: a eid an To Garfield 8. Sileox, as to Lot 10; Archibald MeKechnie, as to Lot 31 ¥ ‘iN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA GENERAL CONTRACTOR IN THE MATTER OF THE “ADMINISTRA Office and Shop Fraser St. TION ACT jes Cit Sash, doors, mouldings and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF 4 rine : PAUL OSA, DECEASED, INTESTATE. all interior finish lumber al- TAKE NOTICE that by an Order of His ways i oe Honour F, Mc ‘B. Young, made the 19th day ve m st k. aS November, A. D. 1919, | was appointed Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's \dminis trator to the estate of Paul CSa, leceased, arties having claims hardwood. sgainst the e hereby required Estimates Given. furnish same, properly verified, to me, n or before J day of December REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN \. D. 1919, and all parties indebted to the tate are required to pay the amount of Phone Green 269. their indebtedness to me forthwith a ae in 4. H. MeMULLIN, sles Bas OMcial Administrator } hated this 20th day of November, 1919. | DEAFNESS *¥oats IN THE SUPA gar, RT OF BRITISH co . . . if You are a Sufferer—cc yo iN THE MATTER OF THE “ADMINISTRA Local Weeseiat aan evan Gee TION ACT inom trated Sourdal, price #1 per tin. —_ — . This New vemedy ives alm im- (IN THE MATTER OF SELDON EDWARD mediate relief, and ‘quickly pe 4 STEBBINS, DECEASED, INTESTATE, permanent cure. It penetrates to an the actual seat of the complaint, and TAKE NOTICE that by an Order of His hes completely eureé Gaaaa’” Semen Honour FP. MeB. Young, made the 19th day which were considered hopeless, If of December, A.D. 1917, I was appointed your Chemist does not yet stock administrator of the estate of Seldon Ed ‘Sourdal’ do not accept ‘any sub- ward Stebbins, deceased, and all parties stitute, but send money-order for @ having claims against the said estate are supply direct to_the *Sourdal’ Dis- hereby required to furnish same, property tributing Co., Station Road, verified, t me, on or before 15th day of Croydon, Surrey, Eng., and a package December, A. D. 4919, and all parties in- will be matied per return with tull debited to the estate are required to pay directions ? the amount of their indebtednss to me/) forthwith ere J. H. MeMULLIN, -— — —_ QMctal Administrator Dated this 20th day of November, 1019 (UREN CHARLOTTE FSLANDS LAND DIs rhicT— RECORDING DISTRICT OF SKEENA B TAKE NOTICE that |, Peter Pilomba, of Prince Rupert, B *.. prospector intend to apply for a lieenee to prospect for cont PLUMBING AND HEATING il and petroleum over the following «de scribed lands on the West Coast of fira ENGIKEERS ham tstamd = > . nemencing at a post planted at three Estimates furnished. niles north of the north east corner of died Lot 2427, thepee 80 chain® perth, thence 20 chains West, thence 80 chains samih Address, 3rd Avenue, head ' sO chains east to poln 0 com neneement, of Second Street. PETER PIOMBO. Located July 27, 1949 Phone 174 .. P.O. Box 274 Dated September 25th, 1919. pedro neneeennnes — OFFICE Hui RS; 8 a.m. to 12; 1:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. TIMBER SALE X 1881. DR. J. S. BRO.VN enietiinitaste DENTIST Sealed tenders will be received by th OMece: Smith Block, Thira Avenue. Minister of Lands not later than noon on a ED Phon® Green GOT 1017 Srd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS A AND CONTRACTORS claliste in Light and Heavy Con- struction, Repairs and Alterations. First Class Stairease Work and Finishing. ORRICK AND CONCRETE 2 oING CONTRACTORS =: 22 x :@ ee ri