December 4, 1919. aday al phul Boston Geil to Eat \pNU ON THE COUNTER We have No 50c Lunches We employ All White Help Onen all of the 94 hours. Lok out for Tomorrow's ) Menu in the same place Why Pay More Than $13.00 WMP COAL divered in your bin? We screen every pound Phone Black 85 Jorminal Coal Co., Cn ee ee Give Something Useful for Xmas A pair of Shoes or 1 Slippers makes a very ac- ceptable Xmas Gitt. _— Family Shoe Store Geo. Hill E. R. Tabrum The Practical Shoemen Phone 357. ONO COLO ORIODISP ILD FOR ELECTRICAL WORK (eo. Waddell 336 2nd Ave.’ ones — GREEN 306 Save Money in Lampe. econ ne a bs COPPELL POOP OOOO OD Ph PLACK 367 For Comfort, and Service go to} The SAVOY HOTEL F. 'T, Bowness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O, Box 1704 AC rnc’ Rupert F ———e 'RST-OLass carE A La Carte. — Sattiand” Boarding House Ale Sixth Avenue East ver Drydock bear onth or Week. Phone Red 245 ieerenneticers es) Pa Win Carne Ho Tomales ma $35 Second Avenue At the ®Extra Phone 667 ANGLICAN SALE GREAT SUCCESS" Laides Aid Realize Over Hundred Dollars at Anny e Bazaar. Four al } | The annual bazaar hele ’ Ladies’ Aid of st anaeet'e haalh ean Chureh in the Church Hall en Fourth Ave. W est, yesterday af. ternoon and evening was ‘pro. nounced one of the Most succes. ful in years by the oflicers of the Aid after final accounting had been completed this morning. Mrs Rix, the president, and Mrs. liroves, the secretary, as well as the other members of the auxil. lary are to be congratulated on the success that crowned the ef. forts of the past few weeks in preparation. The sum of 8450 was cleared as a result of the bazaar. There were several pretty stalls artistically decorated and well stocked with fancy-work, home. cooking, candy and other house. hold arts which proved most at. tractive to buyers. The needle. work stall was in charge of Mrs, Kemp, assisted by Mrs. McCall, Mrs. McCoskrie, Mrs. Vickers and Mrs. Austin. The candy booth was looked af- ter by Mrs. G. B. Hull (convenor), Mrs, Willett and Mrs. J. Barnsley. The home cooking section was convened by Mrs. A, E, Bazzett- Jones, Mrs. Orchard, Mrs. Healy, Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Homer, The large tea-room committee consisted of Mrs, G. A. MeNicholl, Mrs. Groves, Mrs. Clements, Miss Du Vernet, Mrs. K. Beaumont, Mrs. J. H. MeMullin, Mrs. J. Con- way, Mus. Morte Craig, Mrs. J. P. Cade, Mrs. J. ©. McLennan, Mrs. L. de Gex, Miss Boston, Mrs. John Bulger, Mrs. Du Vernet, Mrs. R. L.. McIntosh, Mrs. Roberson, and Mrs. Adams. The affair was formally opened by Bishop Du Vernet at 3 in the afternoon and he presided over the event generally. During the evening several duets were played by Mrs. W. E, Williams and Miss Way to a very appreciative audi- ence, GOOD SKATING AT LAKE YESTERDAY Visite Were Made to Fine Piece of lee Afternoon and Evening. rhe Alice B. took two parties of skaters to the Salt Lake yester- day. Not a very big crowd went in the afternoon, but in the even- ing the fine little launch had all she gould carry and a very en- joyable time was spent. From about eight o'clock until half past ten the mellow light of the moon showed singles and couples making graceful curves on the sheet of ice, and it was with reluctance that they took off their skates to return home. The ice this year was better than usual. It was smooth every- where and perfectly safe. Work is to proceed on the Uni- corn mine at Stewart this winter. A diamond drill is already im op- eration there and winter camps are being erected. It is reported that the Unicorn has been bonded for a large sum. - ——_ a ee eee ee lll : . | port Briefs 1 eR ae sence Jack Dy ipsey, the heavyweight champion, thinks he is entitled to $100,000 for his next appearance in the ring and. according to Jack Kearns, his manager, will hold out for that sum before he will} “fain appear in a championship meet . . , Coach G Homney, of the Salt Lake Bast High School eleven =. 4“ world’s recond in foot- a scoring. In nine 60-minute zames his team scored §49 points, aking the average better than one per minute, Lioyd Cook has arrived if Van- couver from Alberta to take charge of the training of the Van- couver Pacific Coast Hockey team this season. Cook is to be the outside manager of the team. . . Mickey MoKay im making his debut as an amateur hoekey play- at Calgary last week received # bad sprain to his hand when he ashed into the fence. . ‘ Jiinmy Wilde, the wonder fly- weight, is giving his first exhibi- tion in America when he meets ‘Young Sharkey at Milwaukee in © ten-rownd bout. In a photograph of the delegates to the recent mining convention at Vancouver shown on the front page of the World of last Friday can be noticed the Prince Rupert delegate, A. UU. Garde, M. E., Major Angus W. Davis, of Alice Arm, and EK. E. Campbell, of Anyox. Vancouver J. 8. Harkley returned to Stew- ant by the Nora this morning. LAND ACT. NOTICE UF INTENTION TO_ PURCHASE LAND IN QUBEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS LAND DISTRICT — RECORDING _ Dis- TRICT OF SKEENA, AND SITUATE ON THE SHORE OF GRAY BAY MORESBY ISLAND. TAKE NOTICE that I, Walter Rudge, of Copper Bay, Moresby Island, British Co- lumbia, farmer, intend to apply for per- mission to purchase one hundred and sixty acres of land bounded as follows: Com- menecing at this post; thence west 20 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 20 chains, more or less to the beach; thence following the beach southerly to point of commencement, and containing 160 acres more or less WALTER RUDGE, Locator. November 22, 1919. a TIMBER SALE X1909. Victoria, B.C., Nov. 4th, 1919 Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 7th day of January, 1920, for the pi rehase. of Licence 41909, to cut 10, 716,000 feet of Spruce, Hemlock and Ce- dar on an area adjoiming S.T.L. 11525), Sedgwick Bay, Lyell Island, Queen Char lotte District, Two years will be allowed for the re- moval of timber. Further rticulars of the Chief Fores- ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B,C. 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 X 1889, to cut 1,- G82,000 Hemlock and feet of apres. Cedar on an area situated in Juskatla In- let, Queen Charlotte District. One (1) year will be allowed for re- moval of timber. i : Further particulars of the Chief Forest er. Victoria, B. C.. or Distrfet Forester, rinee Rupert, B. C. ——— TUE DAILY NEWws CLASSIFIED) ADVERTISING Phone 98 This is the Advertising Column that people road when they want anything It brings results WANTED. ; WANTED—Men to fill positions as automobile repairmen and drivers, ‘The demand for skiil- ed men in the automobile busi ness never was as great as it is at the present time. We wili| train you in a short time with the latest and most up-to-date method, to qualify and earn bie inorrey in one of the most protit- able and interesting businesses of the present day. We teach automobile repairing and driv- Oxy acetelyne welding, battery fepairing and rebuilding, Vulcanizing and re treading on the equipment. graduates holdin splendid and neve regret the time spent in lrain- ing themselves under sys- tem, If you are interested in any of the above contses, write for literature and catajogive. Dept. 57. HEMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS Blanehard & Fisgard Sts., Victoria, B. U. Fstablished fifteen with branches at Vietoria Edmonton Winnipee Regi Calgary Saskatoon ing, storage latest and best Thousands of out are now positions our ove! years Vancouver Tacoma, Wn Portland. Ore IWO YOUNG LADIES REQUIRED for bank. Apply P. OU, box tit Prince Rupenm, B. tc, tl GIRL WANTED for light house- work. Good wages. Phone Green 402. ti WANTED — Small furnished flat. Apply box 22 Daily News ollice. WAITRESS WANTED—Apply the Westholme Cafe. 285 SITUATIONS WANTED ELECTRICIAN—Returned Soldier, wants work. J. Mathieson, Gen- eral Delivery. 283 WANTED — Work by returned soldier—Box 21 Daily News of- fice. 283 FOR SALE masopereemet sieme qrtnienitantnannianennnenstenisoemntiiel FOR SALE—Eighteen-foot clinker boat; half cabin. In good con- dition. Cheap for cash. Also Evinrude. P. O. box 309, Prince Rupert. 288 FOR SALE — Perfection coal oil stove; three burners, with oven. Also kitchen cabinet. Apply Suite 10 Summit Apartments. FOR SALE—5-passenger Hudson Car, in good running condition. Price reasonable. Apply A. Videk, Third Avenue. 287 FOR SALE—One peerless Electric Piano in good condition. Apply to F. Lazelle Co., Terrace. 83 GET A PIANO BOX FOR YO! COAL—Five dollars each, Lind- say Cartage. 286 * se ¥ ~ a there's big money, in muskra ae A -if trapping _ nw Ew F you ship them to Shubert “Shubert” Wants BRITISH COLUMBIA Furs All You Can Ship And Will Pay These Extremely High Prices GET A SHIPMENT OFF—TODAY | Rel exe LARGE] N°l LARGE TRA TO AVERAGE | EXTRATO AVERAGE N°] MEDIUM } N°1 SMALL Ne EXTRA TO AVERAGE | EXTRA TO AVERAGE MUS RAT 2.50 to 2.00 Winter 4.00 to 3.50 | 3.25 to 2.75 1.75 to 1.50 | 1.75 te 1.25 Fall 3.00 to 2.75 | 2.50 to 2.25 | 2.00 to 1.60 | 1.50 to 1.25 | 1.50 to 1.00 WOLF 4ax: COYOTE Heavy Furred,Cased] 32.00to 28.00 | 25.00to 20.00! 18.00 to 14.00! 13.09to 11.00} 12.00 to 6.00 Open and Headless | 25,001020.00| 18.00to 15.00) 13.0010 11.00) 10.00to 8.00} 10.00 to 5.00 White 4.00 to 3.00 | 2.50 to 2.00} 1.75 to 1.50 | 1.35 to 1.15} 1.25 t .75 Stained =| 2.75 to 2.25} 1.75 to 1.50 | 1.35 to 1.15} 1.00 to .75 | 1.00 te 50 These extremely high grading and are rices are based on the well-known “SHUBERT” liberal for immediate shipment. No. 3, No. 4, and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. For quotations on other British Furs, write for Shubert report and price list of its kind pu .” the only reliable and accurate market It's FREE—Write for it. A ———_ to “SHUBERT” will result in “more money”—“quicker.” 4.5.5) = FURS DIRECT AUBERT NORTH AMERICAN RAW FUR Winnipeg Sdvertise in the Daily News. Gene Byrnes Says:—“Here’s the Music—Write TO LET 524 Donald St. Dept. 224 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two adjoining steam heated rooms. Comfortable and nicely furnished. Apply at 708 Third Avenue. 281 —Seven-roomed apart- ment. All modern conveniences —210 Ninth Avenue West. tf ROOM AND BOARD given by the 225 Ninth Avenue 288 day or week. West. rWO SUITES TO RENT — Mrs. Wolters. St. Louis Rooms. 83 Lost LOST—Short barrelled shotgun, containing four brass shells, in| brown canvas case. press Company, wharf. 284 MISCELLANEOUS CROCHETTING and KNITTING— | Phone Red 487, Nu. 400 kighth Avenue West. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN—Apply J. Mar- tin, Park Avenue, opposite the Dairy. NOTICE . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ap- plication will be made to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Co- lumbia at the next session, on behalf of THE ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE OF BIUTISH COLUMBIA for a private bill in- corporating the said Institute, the said bill to be known as “THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ARCHITECTS’ ACT’s for the purposes of governing and regulating the practice of Architecture in the Province of British Co- lumbDia. DATED at the.City of Vancouver in the Province of British Columbia, this 22na day of November, A.D. 1919. G. ROY LONG, Solicitor for the Applicants. NOTICE - IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a fresh certificate of tithe to | part of Lot Eight hundred and forty-eight (848), Group One (1), Cassiar District, satisfactory proof of loss of certificate having been filed, notice ts hereby given that it is my intention, at the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, to issue a fresh certificate of title fn the name of Thomas Riehard Tomlinson, | | ' which Certificate of Title is dated 8th 1913, and Is No, 3067-1. 75 | February, ‘ Finder) Dated at the Land Registry OMce, Prince please return to Canadian Ex-/|fupert, B.C., this 16th day of October, W. E. BURRITT, Acting District Registrar. 1919. | VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT——DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE Ith TAKF notice that Emma C. Smaby, of ;Oeean Falls, B.C., occupation marri wo- 281 | side of Choked Passage, 285! man, intends to apply for permission to lease the following desertbed lands:— Commencing at a post planted on the north end of a amall tsland on the west west of Hunter Island, thenee south 49 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement and containing 160 acres, more or less, FMMA ©, SMABY, By Mark Smaby, Agent. Date September 4th, 1919. Your Own Words.” a 7 | ZB ee Die sav eb Les a vor" a \ sor a EQRERY ihre be