Page 6 “Rexall Remedies” are the high standard of on proven principles. established because of made. ‘“‘Cure-all.”’ Ormes, A name that all America has learnt to know and_rely upon maintained in compounding formulas based ‘*Rexall’’ does not in any sense stand for Instead there is a nature-aiding preparation for every human ill. Remedies’’ do not contain harmful stimulants or habit forming drugs. “Rexall Remedies’’ are sold in this city by Two Phones 82 & 200 At Your Service successful because of quality that is rigidly Confidence has been the conservative claims * “Rexall Limited “‘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, he thought- lessly put off securing life insurance until too late, Men: Life Insurance is something more than a duty. Fail to avail yourself of its advantages and your eart will fill with remorse when —= realize that you are no longer nsurable 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 wisest thing you ever did. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Limited, Agents Phone 11 - 3rd Avenue MM Stephens Notary Public it's the Conveya°err 97,000.09 on éasy terms, buys two of the best lots on Third Ave., Lots 19 and 20, Block 18, Section 14, Do not overlook this snap in business property. M. M. Stephens Real Estate Insurance Financial Agent Fed rated leber Party T. A. Barnard | G.WNV.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’ Ponsions 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 eanly and avoid the rush, Teacher of Piano Studio 137 Second Avenue PHO”E 182 or 444 J. Bradbury left for Seattle last night. . Pianos correctly tuned. G. C. Walker. Phone Blue 389. tf A. RK. Jayne returned to town this morning on the*G. T. P. boat. . . . Wm. 8. Hart will be with you next Monday and Tuesday at the Empress. 285 J. K. Gordon, the Terrace hotel man, returned up river this fore- noon, . > . Something new and nice are our Special Rupert Xmas Cards— McRae Bros. 286 a a Westholme Cafe now open, un- der new management. Proprietor, Mrs. Billings. 288 Carpet rugs, prices. congoleur floor etverings at Barrie’s Furniture Store . > , Young man or smart boy want- squares, special! eee “Why Smith left Home.’ West. holme, December 9 and 10, tf ed to learn gentlemen's clothing and furnishing business. Martin O'Reilly. tf Wm. Adams, city constable, re- turned from the south this morn- ing after accompanying Frank Bennett and Joe Villamore, two vagrants, to Okalla Farm to serve six months’ sentences. Black 257. | 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-* , d-y, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT ed Corsetiere. Phone —_—— ——_ —--—a___ Auction Sale with instructions from Mrs. Knightall of 1058 Ambrose Avenue, I will sell by Auction on Wednesday, 10th Dec. At 2:30 P. M. Sharp Favored The contents of the above five- roomed house, consisting of Din- ing and bed room suites, library table, 6-hole su- perior range and kitehen utensils, accordeon in fine condition, mag- veto and battery, etc., ete. feather beds, TRA EET THE DABLY NEWS MONDAY SPECIALS Quaker Corn 2 tins for She per doz .. $2.10 Log Cabin Standard Peas 2 tins for 35¢ Per OSB. vrvisss $2.10 Golden Wax or Refugee Beans per tin 20¢ per doz Tomatoes, 2’s 2 tins for 36c «$2.25 Royal City . $2.10 Rupert Table Suppl Co. Phones 211, 212 NOTICE I have bought the Palace Cafe, Sixth Street, Prince Rupert, B. G, Any accounts against the said cafe should bevi¢ablected before December 27 at 5 p. m. after which time IT will not be responsible. L. K. MAIN, = 285 Communion tomorrow morn- ing in the Presbyterian church. . . Use “Mureseo” the great sani- tary wall finish. A. W. Edge Co. . 7 . 8. A. Corley returned from the south on the Prince Rupert this morning. Look for Wm, 8. Hart next Monday and Tuesday at the Em- press. 285 Beds, springs and mattresses il reauced prices at Barrie’s fur- aiture sale. tf . . . Your friends can buy anything you can give them, except your photograph. What is more ap- propriate for an Xmas gift? Benson Studio. 286 . . . A letter of Capt. Freeman sug- gesting better facilities for launches and small steamers was received by the Board of Trade last night and sympathetically discussed, It was referred to the rade and Commerce Committee Barrie's Christmas Every two dollars’ worth pun chased entitles you to a ticket free. Starting Wednesday, No- vember 19, First prize, Daven- port bed; second prize, fumed oak table; third prize, wicker rocker drawing Tite’s Christmas Drawing. Every $2.00 cash purchase en- titles you free to a ticket. First prize, brass bed, coil springs fel: mattress and pair of down pillows Second .prize .ladies’ desk anc chair, mahogany finish. Third orize 24-inch Kewpie Doll. tf St. Regis Cafe Special Sunday Dinner lt am. to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7th $1.00 DINNER $1.00 Soup. Chicken Giblet with Rice Relish Choice Bleached Celery Roast Chicken Sage Dressing Roast Prime Ribs Beef au Jus Vegetabies. Green Peas Asparagus Tips Mashed, Boiled or Baked Potatoes Dessert. Vanilla Pudding Strawberry Eclairs Fruit Cake Tea or Coffee Special Menu, 50c. Monday, Dec. 8th Luncheon 11 a.m. to 2 p. m. Dinner & p.m to 7:30. Soup. Vegetable Hotled Alaska Salt Cod Hot Scotch Meat Pie, Tomato Sauce Hot Seoteh Meat Pie, Tomoto Sauce Short Hibs of Beef, Brown Potatoes Home made Head Cheese Bra Pork Spare Ribs with ressing Small Steak Liver and Onions Roast Beef, Pan Gravy Mashed, Baked or Bolled Potatoes Breal and Butter Pudding Pumpkin Pie Fancy Cakes Tea and Coffee WATCH FOR TUESDAY’s MENU i sl ee ee ee ey et Fe et Oe Oe | Local News Notes For plate and sheet glass, see A, W. Kdg@e Go, uf . * > ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes——Xmas Drawing—Wallace’s tf . . , G. A, Woodland returned from the south this morning. J, L, Christie left for Smithers this morning on a business trip. . *. . Secure seats for “Why Smith left Home,’ Westholme Decembe: 9 and 10, tf - . . the “Director” @urset. Manu- factured in Prince Rupert. Phone Blue 92. tf . > . Tite's large stock of fancy goods and toys opened up and alt your service, tf e:*@°¢@ > Bert Manthrop, steamboat in- spector, anrived from the south this morning. Wim. Hart in “The Poppy Girl's Husband.’ Monday and Tuesday at the Empress. 285 : . * Rey. W. 8. A, Larter, Anglican minister at Smithers, returned to his home this. morning. . > * Dr. and Mrs. John A. West re- turmed to town this morning after ‘a short visit in Victoria. * > * 20 per cent discount on all wall- papers. We have to make room for new stock, A. W, Edge Uo. tr “ss Every dollar purchase gives a chance to win a $77.00 Brunswik Gramophone at McRae Bros. 86 For the home fireside: the com- fort of an easy chair and rocker. Tite’s store for holiday dis- counts. ul * . . ana Games, Toys, Dollis, Kodaks, Gramophones, Sleighs, Books everything for everybody, at Mec- Rae Bros. 286 > > * Tite’s special discounts for cash until Christmas in our fur- nitune, rug and drapery depart- ments. tf > > >. Smart boy or young man want- ed to learn the gentlemen's cloth- ing and furnishing business. Martin O'Reilly. tf . > ,. James Turnbull, forest ran- ger at Hazleton returned home business during which time he took forestry examinations here. . . , A building permit has issued to R. W. Cameron for a #2155 1% storey dwelling on Second Ave., W., in Section 1. been Leaving Vancouver December 16th, 1919, and January 7th, 626 Hastings St. W- urday Dey OS re eee = — me — WALLACE’s Week End SPECIALS for Three Days ee eee se — ~~ ra JUST A FEW OF THE RAR- GAINS TO BE HAD ARE MENTIONED HERE. COME IN AND SEE THE GENUINE Bargains We Are Offering. 1. White Flannelette, 25inch 4 yds. for $1.00 2. Striped Flannelette.... 3 yds. for $1.00 3. Curtain Muslin............. 3 yds. for $1.00 . 72 inch Sheeting, reg. 85c _. - 10 x 4 Grey Flannelette Sheets . Corsets, all sizes................ $1.00 pair - Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose. .3 pairs fcr $1.00 - Childrens’ Cashmere Hose, 2 pairs for $1.00 9. Ladi-s’ Cashmere Hose. .... 2 pairs for $1.00 10. Ladies’ Hankys................ $1.00 dozen 11. Ladies’ Winter Vests........... 12. Ladies’ Cotton Vests.......... H. 3. WALLACE CO., LTD. Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St. — NOW BOOKING BRITISH COLUMBIA-CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS.-..PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURS (All Expenses Included) SPECIAL “DE LUXE” TRAINS FARE $150 1919, 1920. For itinerary and all particulars apply to Faulds Financial and Travel Bureau, Ltd. TRAVEL SPECIALISTS VANCOUVER, B.C. 65c yd $3.25 pair 75¢ each 4 for $1.00 |] Arriving Los Ange les December 14th, 1920 Including meals, berth, side trips, hotel expenses southbound RETURN TICKET, good until April 30, 1920 Phone : Sey. 165 i —__ H. Andrews, chief witness in the Valpey shooting case, has been served with a summons in Van- couver and wil] returmm to Prince |, Aupert on the Venture tomorrow |; night. Valpey will appear before Judge Young for trial on Monday afternoon. T. A. Barnard, labor returned soldier candidate at the recent Victoria bye-election against the successful Dr. Tolmie, arrived fyom Victoria this morning. He will deliver’ an address in the Westholme Theatre tomorrow night. A committee, consisting of G. W. Nickerson, F. G. Dawson and H. F. Pullen, was appointed hy the Board of Trade last night to arrange for the sending of dele- gates. to Vaneouver to attend the meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade of the Provinee in Feb- ruary. Tickets for prizes—eveny $1.00 ourchase, Wallace's. tf The ice at the Salt Lakes last night proved an attraction for, many people. There were several skating parties taking advantage SALVATION ARMY 1. B. S. A. SERVICES Sunday evening service at 7:30 The Internatio: Stu- .m. Subject—'The Wage Ques-!dents Association w i se ion.” vice tomorrow, Sunday the h J. MASTIN, Captain. of P. Halli at 7:30 | hearty _ —-—- | Welcome is extendr de luxe, at eastern prices, «t Tite's. tt| Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. nS (¢ of the last night of ice and the weather being milder skating was most enjoyable. With the soft weather starting today and the tide coming into the lake the ice Will be spoiled by tonight. 1 ~—_— You ean save Time, Trouble and Money by placing your mazazine and paper subscriptions with us. McRae Bros. 286 —_—_—_————— a Baptist Church ' SERVICES Will be condueted on Sunday by Pastor J. B. Rowell Subject-—The Glory of the Croas,’’ 2:30 P, M, Sunday School. A good time for the young folks. 7:30 P. M. “The Gospel Invitation.” (The Lord’s Supper will be admin istered after the evening service.) 1t A. M Solo Song Song. .... ‘Cello Chorus .. Miss Lily M. Ellett, L.f. A. M., Tickets on Sate Prince Rupert Choral Society, Season 1919-1920 | PROGRAMME of Opening Concer Westholme Theatre, on Monday, Dec. 8 IN THE Part 14. ON OPE PE St. Gecilia’s Day Soloist—Mrs. Herbert 8. Wood (Sopran: Part 2. ee er ee The Bandolero ......-- Dr. Large. Solo (Cello) ..... Andante Expressive . From 3rd Coneerto in A Minor-—-Mr AMO ons-ctre kvni Si Mi Chiamano Mimi . From La Boheme—Mrs. Wood. Solo (Piano) ...... Marsch in D Flat ... Mrs. Large. Ring Out, Sweet Bells of Peace Dr. Large. gvigast4 Souvenir .. Mr. Edmunds. Le Papillion Mrs. Wood ech “400s Strike the Lyre Choir @ GOD SAVE 'THE KING Accompanists— Mr, W. Conductor—Mr, J, BE. Davey I dmunads praia irdrain ies Vaughan Davie at the Prince Rupert Music Store naieiilltittinaeenenssntiininennadl irene |