cae THE DALY NEWS We are the Apple Kings Compare these prices and quality with any lines in town, Within two weeks these prices will look cheap. Friday and Saturday Jonathan Apples, Unwrapped 100 boxes at. veewee Washington Baldwins Unwrappud Splendid Stock 25 boxes at $3.00 Northern Spies 10 boxes at .$3.25 No. 1. Spitz at $400 per bx No. |. Wrapped Jonathans at $3.25 per bx Select your requirements while stock is complete. Jap oranges arriving Saturday Per box ewes $1.10 Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 211, 212 ‘“‘A Baby was born today---its father died yesterday” Tragic? Yes—but that isn’t all. The young husband left his wife almost penniless. He had been so healthy and vigorous, be thought- lessly put off securing life insurance until too late. Men: Life Insurance ts something more than a duty. Fail to avail yourself of its advantages and your heart will fill with remorse when vou realize that you are no longer insurable and are passing on, leav- ing wife and little ones unprovided for. Is your estate protected against the contingency of your sudden death? If not, let us send you particulars of a Mutual Life of Can- ada Protective Policy, so that you ean secure one while you are in good health. You'll say it’s the wisest thing you ever did. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Limited, Agents Phone 11 - 3rd Avenue MM. Stephens Notary Public FOR RENT 5-Roomed house with bath, between Drydock and Seal Cove, New, or will ‘make reasonable terms of sale on this house, FOR SALE 4-Roomed house with two lots on 7th Avenue, near Skating Rink, Lots cleared and fenced, A Snap $1,500.00 Three-Roomed Furnished House and two splendid lots close in §2,000, $500 balance Conveyancer Other houses and lots and vacant lots for sale on easy terms. Listings of improved and unimproved Prince Rupert property. M. M. Stephens Real Estate insurance Financial Agent 2 Federated Lebor Party ; T. A. Barnard, G.W.V.A, } F. L. P. Candidate Victoria } Election ; will speak in the Westholme Theatre on Sunday Evening December 7, at 8 o'clock. Subjects :— Victoria Election. Soldiers’ Pensions and the General Political Situation. Selections during the even- ing by the Labor Orchestra, $ in its first public appearance. Doors open at 7:30 p. m. Collection to defray expenses Come early and avoid the rush, DENTISTRY Don't neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to’ 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- day, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT MORSE CREEK SOON = READY FOR SKATING The dam at Morse Creek is now being patched up by the city and if the cold weather keeps up for a few days longer the old pond will be up again and can be used fon skating. The lumber is at the creek and the city road men are at work. With the gradual flow of Morse Creek it will probably take some time to flood the stream up to the top of the dam. BICYCLE RACE ee NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—Twelve teams in the six day bicycle race tied for first place. In the whist drive last night the Valhalla lodge beat the Knights of Pythias by a score of 6-3. The Sons of Canada also took the measure of the St. Andrew's So- ciety to the tune of 7-2. . . St. Andrew's Society will hold their annual Church Parade at the Presbyterian Chureh on Sun- day evening. Members are re- quested to meet at the Society's rooms on Second Avenue at 7 p.m. * . Wallace's Xmas Drawing. Three free prizes. One ticket with every dollar purchase in any depari- ment. First prize, eiderdown comforter; second prize, silk sweater; third prize, best pair ladies’ shoes. tf Dollar Days—Wallace's. 84 — —— THREE BABY GIRLS AT GENERAL HOSPITAL There was born to Mr, and Mrs B. M. Hoops, of ‘Telkwa, at the General Hospital, Prince Rupeft, December 3, a daughter. \ daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. N. Mussallem, of 416 Sixth ‘Ave., at the General Hospital, Prnee Rupert, December 3. At the Prince Rupert General Hospital December 3, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred iGullett, of Seventh Avenue, de luxe, at eastern prices, «t Tite's. tf Double value for your dollar- Wallace's. 284 . * 7 Preparatory service tomorrow night at the Presbyterian Church. Communion Sunday morning. . . . Owing to the Daughters of the Empire bazaar on Friday, the dancing class will be called for Saturday night at the same hour. J. McDonald. 284 Queen Charlotte Isianders can- 10t do better than mail their printing needs to The News Print shop and get the work done romptly and well. . . The box’ plan for “Why Smith Left Home” to be given by the Dramatic Club on Monday and Tuesday next is now in Orme’'s Drug Store, where seats may be booked. It is advisable to book early. 286 . . . Barrie’s Christmas drawing. Every two dollars’ worth pur thased entitles you to a tickct free. Starting Wednesday, No- vember 19. First prize, Daven- port bed; second prize, fumed oak table; third prize, wicker rocker. - * * * At the Anglican bazaar held esterday the Junior Branch stall vas presided over by Mrs. J. H. Pillsbury, assisted by Molly Cross, Lillian Cross, Frances Cross, Lucy \llen, Amelia Pillsbury, Eliza- veth Groves, Vera Shockley and Dorothy Adams. The girls’ branch ‘tall was in charge of Mrs. Mc- Neill, president, Norah Phillips ind Ruth Rix with Miss Willett, “Lillian Warrior, Lorna Tite and ‘onstance MeMullin. Beds, springs anc mattres~«s iL reauced priecs at Barrie's fur- niture sale. tf spivella Corsetere. Phicnu Black 257. Advertise in the Daily News. *PRRERERER BORO 4: * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * CRRA RESHRE REE ‘ISHING BOAT FOR SALE—28 ft by 6 ft., 2-cycle engine with clutch. Can be seen at Cow Bay. meadows by existing roads may be gt a road to them te one-half of road, not exe oa price, ls made. s PRE-EMPTORS’ FREE GRA AcT. = The cooge of th include a ne Solndiag engeee te Majesty's: Morses ith hich time w w the heirs or in eased e-emptor may for title under this ‘Act is sxtenles from for one year from the deat such person, as for merly, until = year alter the conclusion of the present ye. This privilege is also made re- tvuective. No fees relating to pre- tio: due or payable by eeldiors’ on - emptions recorded after June 26, fis Taxes are remitted for five years. Provision tor return of : i mon - crued, due and been paid dlaan in os { 4, 1914, on account of paymen w taxes on soldiers pre- eanptionn. - Interest on agreements to purchase town or city lots held by members of Allied Forces, or depende ired | direct or indirect, ro ot Gen oe | SUB-PURCNASERS OF w ANS. CON CT Provietun made } | | i | | } ! for juan Qrewn rants to oub-purchannne > rown Lands, acquirt r s purchasers who tolled te comen burchase, involving forfeiture, on ful ; fi..ment of conditions of purchase, in- terest and taxes. Where sub- urchas- ers Co not claim whole of erigines par- cel, purchase price due and taxes may be listributed proportionately over made by May 1, 20 GRAZING. Grazing Act, 1919, for development of livestock vides fr adm: Anus on numer Mehed owners. Stock -owners foria Avsovistions for range ' srmematic ndn - r grazing d'stricts oan nite ‘stration under Comminasioner may - ment. Free, or partially free, for oaptese, campers er travellemn we to ten Fishing Schooner “Haysport No 1” As she lays on Rose Spit, Graham Island, Tenders will be received up to Wednesday, Deeember i, 1919, by KEK, MeCoskrie, agent for Insurance Com- pany of North America, P. | ter, whole area. Applications mvst be | eaairg permits issued based ranged; priority for eatab- : Price $250. J. Toner. 285 Party with boat wants experienced partner for trapping coast mink —Apply box 23, Daily News of- flee: 283 “OR SALE—Player piano. Singer Shop, 144 Third Avenue. 88 TIMBER SALE X1ii4. Victoria, Nov, 4th, 1919 Sealed tenders will be received by U linister of Lands not later than noon on the 9th day of December, 1919 for the purchase of Licence X1ii14, to eut 3,635, "00 feet of Spruce, Cedar, Baiswim and Hemlock on an area situated on Infram Lake, 4.3, Coast District Three (3) years will be allowed for re- moval of timber. arepere of the Chief Fores- B.C. Purther Victoria, Prince Rupert or District Forester, Friday, Déc. 5th Luncheon 11 a.m. to 2 p. m. Dinner 6 p.m to 7:30. Soup. Philadelphia Clam Chowder. Fried Halibut, Tartar Sauce Settes Kippered Herring Drawn But- er, Boiled Corned Beef with Cabbage Boiled Pork Spare Ribs, Heintz Sauerkraut, Potted Sirloin ripe with Vegetables Small Steak Baked Pork and Beans ed Macaroni and Cheese Roast Veal with Dressing Mashed, Boiled or Baked Potatoes Ginger Pudding Caramel Sauce Cocoanut Custard Pile Lemon Drop Cakes O. box 249, Prince Rupert, $) B, ©, 288 3° Tea and Coffee WATCH FOR SATURDAY’S MENU Sa —— at et Oe et et Oe ee Local News Notes \ Dollan specials—Wallace's. . . > For plate and sheet glass, see A. W. Edge Co, tf Xmas presents that are easily mailed—Wallace's. 284 Three pairs of hose for $1.— Jabour Brothers, Ltd. 284 7 7. . Secure seats for “Why Smith left Home,” Westhoime Decembei 9 and 10. tf J. W. Lewis, of Port Clements is registered at the Hotel Prince Rupert. . . . The “Dinector’ Corset. Manu- factured in Prince Rupert. Phone Blue 92. tf . . . Tite's large stock of fancy goods and toys opened up and at your service, tr 7 . ° Westholme Cafe now open, un- der new management. Proprietor, Mrs. Billings. 288 Three days of a dollar day sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at Jabour Brothers. 284 . . , 20 per cent discount on all wall- papers. We have to make room for new stock. A, W, Edge Uo. tf . . ,. Carpet squares, rugs, floor civerings. at special prices. Barrie’s Furniture Store. . . , For the home fireside; the com fort of an easy chair and rocker. Tite’s store for holiday dis- counts. tt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross were the entertainers of a party of 3 children at the Westholme Thea- tre to see “Daddy Long Legs” last night. congoleuin . . . Mr. and Mrs. Simon Swanson and son, of Hays Cove Avenue, are leaving for the south to spend Christmas at the home of Mr. Swanson, . > . A meeting of the Fishermen's and Fishpackers’ Units of the 0. B.U, will be held in the 0. BLU. hall, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street, on Thursday, De- cember, 4. 285 A. D. Yorke,-after spending the sammer at the Granby survey cAmp up the Eestall River, left on {fe Prince George last night for Alice Anm where he will spend the next few months. A very enjoyable Cinderella lance was held in St. Andrew's Yall last evening by J. McDonald, who conducts the dancing classes. \ good crowd was present and Harvey's Orchestra supplied the music, Knit Corset Covers—2 for $1.00 at Jabour Brothers. 284 I. O. D. E, Xmas Fair and Frolic on Friday, December 5, in 8t. Andrew's Hall. Afternoon, sale of ‘ancy work and home cooking; tea njoom, fortune telling. Admission free. Evening, dance commencing J p.m. Harvey's orchestra. Re- freshments. Tickets $1.00. > > . “Why Smith left Home.” West- hofme, December 9 and 10. tf James F. Marten, the painter, neeeived a letter yesterday from ihé Imperial War Office intimat- mg that his services would be re- quired in Europe in the near fu- ture in connection with the secret service. Mr. Manten expects that this call will take him to Russia. From 1914 to 1918 he did valuable work disguised as a.Turk around tonstantinople and other points n Turkey. Use “Muresco” the great sani- tary wall finish. A. W. Edge Uo. Jas. McAleenan' returned to Alice Arm on the Prince George last night. He has been visiting various sections of the United States and reports that everywhere a great interest is shown in the nonthern British Columbia mining flelds. Mr, McAleenan is one of the owners of the famous North Star and while he was in Seattle coming north he received no less than five offers for the property. The North Stan mine adjoins the Dolly Varden, NOTICE | have bought the Palace Cafe, Sixth Street, Prince Rupert, B. U. Any accounts against the said cafe should be collected before December, 27 at 5 p. m. after which time I will not be responsible. L. K, MAIN, 285 Toys at “old” prices Wallace's] Week End SPECIALS for Three Days JUST A FEW OF THE BAR- * GAINS TO PE HAD ARE ; MENTIONED HERE. IN AND SEE THE GENUINE Bargains We Are Offering. 2 a eee ee 1. White Fiannelette, 25 inch. .4 yds. for $1.00 2. Striped Flannelette........ 3 yds. for $1.00 3. Curtain Muslin............. 3 yds. for $1.00 4. 72 inch Sheeting, reg. 85c...... st 65¢ yd 5. 10 x 4 Grey Flannelette Sheets. $3.25 pair 6. Corsets, all sizes................. $1.00 pair 7. Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose. 3 pairs for $1.00 8. Childrens’ Cashmere Hose. .2 pairs for $1.00 9. Ladics’ Cashmere Hose..... 2 pairs for $1.00 10. Ladies’ Hankys................ $1.00 dozen 11. Ladies’ Winter Vests.............. 75¢ each 12. Ladies’ Cotton Vests............ 4 for $1.00 H. 3. WALLACE CO0., LTD. Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St. COME S = Y FISHERMAN LOST e The Ketchikan Times reports | Auction Sale the death of Clarence Caford, part | owner of the gasoline fishing boat | : os. “Sue” nean Bank Island. His|,,*°t!™s under instructions of ’ i Mr. Dillman of 41th Ave., E., be partner, Albert H. Panse, did not | i. a ee ae , * een Brian and Conrad Streets report the accident until asked 1 wilf put up for Auction or where his partner was. He then 7 - stated that he fell overboard when FRIDAY, the 5th pulling gear. Panse threw the! ° tender overboard but could not December, 1919 save Caford. The sea was rough’ at 3 p.m. sharj at the time and the boat had to, The well built 2-storey house, wi take shelter. basement, containing living large kitchen, pantry, 3 be ms Two pairs fibre silk hose for and bath PoOm, ettuated $1.00 at Jabour Brothers, 284|7! amd 22, Block 24, Section 5 at all) with garden. Well planted with Pianos correctly tuned. G. ©,j fit trees, an ideal view of the Walker. Phone Blue 389. ee eee mel! cach, Del otal ance to be arranged. Dancing lessons évery Monday, Also the contents of the hous Wednesday and Friday in St..An-_|'! seld. drew’s Hall at 7 p.m. Private . lessons by appointment. J. Me- ee Donald, instructor. Two lady as- ey sistants. Phone Green 420. 8&3 ( . > > 1 Tite's Christmas Drawing. Every $2.00 cash purchase en- titles you free to a ticket. First prize, brass bed, coil springs felt | ------- pe mattress and pair of down piliows.| ‘Tite's special discounts f Second .prize .jadies’ desk and|cash until Christmas in our ful chair, mahogany finish. Third|niture, rug and drapery —— prize 24-inch Kewple Doll. tf | ments. u , on proven principles. made, Ms *‘Cure-all,’’ or habit forming drugs. 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