i ya ’ ee Rete ce eo E = COME _IN! GOOD and Look over oO. S FOR 1 They are best quality and the prices are very reason- able. Ormes, CHRISTMAS Two Phones 82 & 200 of the very aoe Limited At Y our Service $1,600 A MINUTE rhe insurance companies of America Jay out to their policyholders and yeneficiaries during the year an average of about $1,600 per minute “or every working hour during the year. rhe amount of good accomplished by the life companies is incalculable tomes bkave been saved from the nortgagee; widows delivered from ives of slavish toll; sons and daugh ters have been educated and made iseful and infuential citizens. The Mutual Life of Canada has vroved its quality by nearly fifty years of ever inereasing usefulness yur insurances amount to over— $150,000,000. is YOUR home protected? THE MUTUAL LIFE of Canada Waterloo, O. tario McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle; Limited, Agents Phone il - 3rd Avenue MM. Stephens Notary Pubic $7,000.00 on easy terms, buys two of the best lots on Third Ave., Lots 19 and 20, Block 18, Section 1. Convey2” cer Do not overlook this snap in business property. ; ; | | The Princess Beatrice wil] sail Tite’s large stock of fancy goods and toys opened up and at yuur “service, tf . . . We don’t cobble shoes at Simp- ;son'’s—-we repair them. Corner Fifth and McBride. tf 20 per cent discount on all wall- |papers. We have to make room ifor new stock. A. W. Kdge Co. tf H. W. Chambers and D. L. Chambers were arrivals on the Venture last night from Naas Harbor. Benefit dance in St. Andrew's December 17 Harvey's Or- 294 Hali Wednesday, starting at 9 p.m. chestra. . >. >. For the home fireside; the com- | fort of an easy chair and rocker | Tite's store for holiday dis- jecounts. tf * * ° for Vancouver on In- and Victoria night at & o'clock stead of 9 as advertised. ~ . ’ Mrs. E. Orchard passed through the city this morning on her re- turn to her home in Smithers. Mes. Orehard recently was seri- ously all at Vancouver. clay mat St. Regis Cafe Special Menu, 50c. Thursday, Dec. 18 Luncheon 11 a.m. to 2 m. Dinner & p.m to 7:30. Soup. English Split Pea Fish. M. M. Stephens Ree! Estate Insurance Financial Agent ~$'% DENTISTRY * Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth iowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE ; Office Hours--Merning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- day, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, ‘Tuesday, Wednesday and i- day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOK APPOINTMENT Cadomin Coal No wait. Full weight. $12.50 $13.75 Ton, Loose Ton, Sacked Consumers Coal Company Phones--Black 51, Black 293 *) A. G. GRAY Teacher of Piano Studio 137 Second Avenue PHONE 182 or 444 LODO AE OO ALLO EOLA OL A OO ow , “ ; ; ,. foiled Spring Salmon Steamed Alaska Salt Cod Bolied Short Ribs of Beef Spanish Pork Spare Ribs, Heinz Sauerkraut n iiot Scotch Meat Ple, Tomato Sauce Potted Sirloin Tips with Vegetables Fried Liver and Onions ; Baked Ox Heart with Dressing Pot. Roast of Beef Jardiniere Veg i Veal with Dressing : Mashed, Baked or Boiled Potatoes ‘= Baked Apple Pudding Jam Turnovers Hot Mince Tea and Coffee SHON? GRADERS SERVED AT ALL HOURS. ) Pie ’ i ) WesthalmeLunch MAY. BILLINGS, Prop 50c Special Menu 50c THURSDAY, DEC. 17 Luncheon 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dinner 6:30 p.m. to 7:30. fat. Fish. Salmon, Halibut, Black Cod Boiled. Piekled Pork with Vegetables Kidney Saute on Toast Hot Seotch Meat Pie Liberty Steak, Spanish Sauce Hoast Pork, Apple Sauce Koast Beef, Pan Gravy Veg es. Kolled or Baked Potatoes Butter Beets Dessert. Apple, Pumpkin Pie Steamed Ginger Pudding with White Sauce Tea Coffee SHORT ORDERS SERVED ANY Time FROM 7 A.M. THE DASLY NEWS ™ More than JO yrs. ago an English chem- <= ist began to manu- facture BEECHAM’'S PILLS. Todev thev have the largest gale of eny medicine in a ‘am's pee pills Seld cve:; «b-r> in Canade. For first class shoe repairing, B. M. Simpson, Fifth and MeBride The “Director” Corset. Manu- factured in Prince Rupert. Phone Blue 92. tf Tite’s Christmas Drawing. Tvery $2.00 cash purchase en- titles you free to a ticket. First prize, brass bed, col! springs fel\ mattress and pair of down pillows. Second .prize .ladies’ desk and chair, mahogany finish. Third prize 24-inch Kewpie Doll. tf (eee Baeeeo eee ea aeeees * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * “se eee eeea eee RSD FOR SALE — Singer sewing ma- chine, No. 1 model. Practically new. $65. Apply 318 Fifth St. or plone 477. 296 FOR SALE—Household furniture. Phone Red 270. tf Synopsis fs of fe land Act Amendments rytuced too wd’an acre: sccond-class te Pre-emption now confined te sur- only. veyed Records will be granted covering only land suitable for tural and which is can-Ulcber tee. > eames. portionate imprevements, he may, be. - or o ca granted intermediate certificate of im or @ same will te as for- felture. Title cannot obtained in t 5 years, and improvements of $10.00 per acre, including 6 acres cleared and cultivated, and residence of at least 2 years are required. Pre-emptor holding ‘oon t may record another pre-emption, if he requires land tn conjunction with his farm, without actual occupation, - ny improvements made and residence maintained on Crow granted land . i leased one person or . Mil, or ind en timber land not acres may be purchased; conditions include oo of stum: or ae wa, inacocesthte conditional upon construction of @ road Jealt ihe cease ‘i of < 3 — - . _—s Tae reny sate QRANTS wie The sco: of this Act is enlarged ns and ee time within which t he heirs or pre-emptor may for tithe under this Act is cxtendes the death of from for one year from such son, as formerly, until one ter the conclusion of the present year war. This privilege is also made re- to pre-emptions are troactive. é No fees relati ue or payable by soldiers on - emptions recorded after June 26, i918 Taxes are remitted for five years. Provision for return of mon Ss ac- crued, due and been paid since uguet 4, 1914, on account of payments eee or taxes on soldiers pre-emptions. Interest on sereements to purchase town Tow lots heid by members of Allied rees, or dependents, acquired direct or indirect, remitted from en- listment to March #4 1920. SUB-PURCNASERS OF co LANDS. angen Provision made for issuan Crown game to oub-purchaane of a Crown vids, acquirin purchasers who falied "to comme purchase, involving forfeiture, on fyl- filiment of conditions of purchase. in- tereat and taxes. Where sub-purchas- ers Co not claim whole of original par- cel, purchase price due and taxes may be iisteibuted proportionately over whole area. Ap plications made by May 1, 1920 a GRAZING. Grasing Act, 1919, ‘or development of livestock tnd ~ Vides for grazing districts and range administration uncer Commissioner Annual grazing permits issued on Dbumbers ra wed; priority £ estab- Nshe@d owners. block-owness forta Associations for aoe. Free, or bertauly tree, "permaita or setulers, campers or tra t@ ten head. } - bad SCHERER RO Ree * Notice to Advertisers * a * Casual advertisements *#* * for insertion same day * * sbould be in the Daily * * Nows oflice before 10 a.m. * Changes in advertisements * should be on hand before *#* * 5 p.m. on previous day. * Sedeccesssseses! something you the classified column There may be want Ree on Page 5, Nema: tae eaten soe et ~_— { Local News Notes setae News Notes | Spirella Corsetiere. Phone Black 257. “ * * . \. Strachan wveturned to town this morning. . , . For plate and sheet glass, see A. W. Edge Co. tf > * > The Great War Veterans meet tonight at 8 o'clock. o . . Tickets for prizes—every $1.00 purchase, Wallace's. tr No waiting in shoe repairing at McArthur's Shoe Store. tf 7 *. > hk. P. Bolam and Mat Bolam are in town from Ootsa Lake. > , J. W. Smith, of Port Essington, arrived in town yesterday. > a >. Pianos correctly tuned. $6.00, G. CO, Walker. Phone Blue 389. _ tf Arthumn A. Stewart and OU. T. Sunda! are in town from Usk. >. * . Use “Muresco” the great sani- tary wall finish. A. W. Edge Co. . . . COMMUNITY PLATE. The gift de fuxe, at eastern prices, at Tite's, tf . . . \. B. Armstrong, of Alice Arm, is in the city and netorns home tonight. . . Miss Norah Kenney returned from a visit to southern cities this morning. . . > When you need a pair of shoes of better grade, call at MeArthur's Shoe Store. tf Mes. Galland returned from a vist south on the Prince George his morning. McPhail, of An- Mrs. KE. W. C. ox, is registered at the Hotel ‘rince Rupert. * . * New shoes are expensive. Have rebuilt at MeAr- Store. tf your old ones hur’s Shoe Tite's special discounts for sh until Christmas in our fur rug and drapery depar' rents, tf . . ture, Rh. A. Harlow, Grand Trunk civil came in from Smithers n the train which was five hours neineer, ate last night. . . Is a beautiful foot a proper veapon for Cupid? See how it vas used in “Miss Dulcie from Dixie” at the Empress tonight and tomorrow. Keep New Year's afternoon for be “Tea Dansant”’ to be given by Hill 60 Chapter I.0.D,.E, in St. \ndrew's Hall. Phone Green 435 ind reserve your table. > >. * . The Dolly Varden mine is stil! shipping strong. Last week the ‘3rd scowload this year went out vith a cargo valued at %60,000. This was exceptionally high grade re. Fic at Which doll did-you love most? Of course it was the old rag doll that you cherished for years. Live over these days again in the pic- ture “In Wrong” with Jack Pick. fond at the Westholme tonight. . >. * Belmont Surf Inlet Mining Co. is expected to pay a 5 per cent lividend this year. The oflicials f the company are seeking legis- latién to assist in putting gold nining on a more paying. basis. . * Mines shipping to Tacoma and ither American smelters are said to be profiting by the high rate of xchange. The Drum Lummon shipped a scowload’ of concen- ‘rates and ore to Tacoma recently n which they gained $250. ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes—Xmas Drawing—Wallace's. tf Barrie's livery two Christmas drawing. dollars’ worth pun- chased entitles you to a ticket free, Starting Wednesday, No- vember 19. First prize, Daven- port bed; second prize, fumed oak table; third prize, wicker rocker, Two-color window ecards take the eye quickly. See them at the News Job Department. See the classified ads. on page five. SO ee eee EQUIP PORT MORTOAGE SALE OF SAWMILL MENT AND LUMBER AT CLEMENTS, B. C. Under and by virtue of the powers con tained in @ certain chattel mortgage held by the wendor there is offered for sale wu to and including Friday the @nd day oF January, 1920, the following chattels, viz: the plant, machinery, equipment and lum ber of the Port Clements Box and Lumber Co, Lid, at Port Clements, B. C : For particulars apply to J. B. Weir, 1806 Richards St., Vaneouver B. C. 302 Crenive —— eee -WESTHOLME THEATRE: __ Tonight and Tomorrow Only The Jack Pickford Film Co. presents UNGK PICKFORD ‘ssa “IN. WRONG’ Chester Outing, “Put Your Cares on Ice” CHRISTIE COMEDY, “KIDS” Overture by the Westholme Concert Orchestra ADMISSION: 15e and 36d -* EMPRESS THEATRE .:: TONIGHT and TOMORROW The Pretty Vitagraph Star GLADYS LESLIE ™ “Miss Dulciefrom Dixie’ 6th Episode of “THE IRON TEST” And a Real Comedy. ADMISSION . 15e¢ and 30« = eee —_—$—__.. PPPPC POL g. A BARREL OF GOOD THINGS to eat could easily be chos« our stock. This is the place your holiday buying at. We cx complete line of foodstuff pastry of the finest kind. W taking orders now for | Cakes, with Rea! Fruitin them. These are made in town and wi ed and iced to suit your req provided we receive y time. Xmas Turkeys, per 'b. 6c ORDER EAR! | The Rupert Table Supp!y Co. Phones 211-212 PP PPPS OE OEE LOO OOO » ee SO PDO ODO EPA CIDE D OCBOO AO OCC MOORE POO CL PDDDD — *§ COPA O ID * PPD OPAL EPID? 0 02D SD FRESH KILLED TURKEYS For Christmas Ducks, Geese, Chickens and ow! Everything for the Christmas Dinner at Lowest. Prices PLACE YOUR CHRISTMAS ORDER NOW George J. Frizzell ae oe wee ners oer one -ce ee ee a ee Phones 10 & 25 i Georgetown Lumber Co. PHONES 130 ang 423. —_ P. 0. BOX 1632 CC SPRUCE FIR CEDAR | Consult Us. ¢ Ee oe Sree lS ee a Co, OOO “ Sie OMEN «MISTER sf ee Sel ate then) CS 4 mae On FoIsT BASE Cer ues —— _ Subscribe for The Daily News The Leading Daily of Northern British Columbia