inv, December 20, 1919 Toilet Articles should be made of the finest materials We hold to that principle every time we make a purchase for our stoc} We are as Particular with our toilet articles as with our drugs, And this means that our customers get the best there is. This does not mean high prices. Ormes, Limited Two Phones 82 & 200 At Your Service q = a _- PARKIN & WARD Electric Co. Ltd. = Third Avenue and Cow Bay Electrical and Marine Supplies REGAL 4 CYCLE MARINE GASOLINE ENGINES THE IDEAL ENGINE | Trollers = es Complete Lighting and Ignition Outfits to suit all requirements. Owing to the high cost of production the Regal Gasoline Engine Co. are compelled TO RAISE THE PRICE TEN PER CENT. ON ALL ENGINES AFTER JANUARY 1, 1920 Take advantage of present prices. Place ycur orders now for spring delivery. OUR PATRONS To You.and Yours We wish a Merry ‘Xmas and a Happy New Year The Prince Rupert Drug Co. FAMILY CHEMISTS Third Avenue, opposite Second Street. MONE 134 Mall Orders Given,Prompt Attention Sener ae P.O. BOX 216 _ Open Ist February, 1920 MARINE WAYS Shawatlans Passage © building and repairing all classes of b . in length, 1S »e WORKING, BLACKSMITHING AND MACHINE SHOPS Best equipped plant in Central British ¢ olumbia _ Seal Cove Marine Ways, Ltd. 2 President Ww. E Manager hone Red 391 NEW Equin, : : Wipy vats up to 10 fe WOO! Thompson, Gen Phone Green 153 ———————— THE DAILY NEWS r OUGHT GAMELY BUT WERE BADLY BEATEN Sons cf England Made Vain Effort to Stand Against Crack Dry- cock Team at Basketball. tting on the floor a team, of which had played the imme only a couple of times and * ignorant of the rules, the of Kngland gamely fought the crack Drydock aggrega- tion Jast night and lost by 6 to ; Jo. A crowd which filled the bal- my ind overtlowed along the side lines in the roller rink wit- nesssed a one sided game The “ons showed a aisposition to play handball and lacked combination (and shooting ability, On one o¢ ision the Drydock men deliber itely stood by while a red sweat ‘ tried vainly time after time te ket the ball through the basket When he finally suc eded he was heartily applauded by the oppos ing team. The application of rug- by tactics was also noticeable ir the game played by the Sons why tackled the opposition around the neck ahd in other ways contrary The referee but as it number of to regulations. not at all strict there were a called. The nsiderably in was was fouls 8.0.E. boys tightened up the second halt and spectators voiced prophecies of an excellent before the eeas It cannot be said that the losers were not The teams were: Drydock Clen Dravis England linker team closes game. entson, Day Hardy, Craggs Sons of Wearmouth Weston, Myhill-Jones. Slocomb, BANK FOR HYDER Arrangements being or the opening of a bank at Hyder J. A. Hall, formerly cash ier of the First National Bank at Seattle and later president of that are made institution, is interesting Alas} mining men in the project and il is proposed to open about Jan. 1 NOTICE NOTICE 48 HEREBY GIVEN that an ap plication wi be made t the Legisiative Assembly f the Province of British ¢ mbia at the next session, on behalf f rut ARCHITECTURAL INS UTI i BRITISH COLUMBIA for a privat I ' ating the said Institute, the said bill to be know a THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ARCHITECTS’ ACT’, for the pury s of governing and regulating the practice { Architecture the Tf y ri nbia DATI at the City Va nee f British ¢ mbia } f November, A.D. 1919 6G. ROY LONG Soliciter for the App ants Christmas Cash Specials CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS REDUCED AS FOLLOWS:-— ei to $1.25. $1.25 to $1.00 $1 to 7Be T5c. to BOc. Alc to 26e. 25 Discount on All Lowney’s and Medcalf’s Chocolates in Boxes. All Fresh Stock and Best Quality. JAP ORANGES, PER BOX $1.00 NEW NAVEL ORANGES FOR CHRISTMAS Special, 3 doz. for $1.00. Also 50c. 60c, and $1.00. Wa Brazils, Almonds, Pea apa Fill s ’ pe pound mised at t for $1 } A Wilh ee Loganbel la vi SKet and i a } a bol going at i 5 : eg. 2 Spe 2 t pe lozen $1.7 4 per bottle aoe FULL LINE OF CHRISTMAS BIS- QUITS FRESH. per pound 4 reg 4 $1.20, now selling for $1.0v fhese are a ted and all, good MALAGA GRAPES AND SPANISH ONIONS AND NO. 1 APPLES PRESH STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES GROCERY SPECIALS ual Fl per sack $2.01 he g's Piakes, per pké 10¢ Malkin’s Best Coffee 2 ibs for 81.1 Maikin’s Best Tea, 2 lbs, for $1.2 ake Brand Peas, 3 tins for 50¢ ( ake! bra romatoes 2'%5 for ° Broom, reg n safe for 75 Fresh eg! ni Col Special 3 lbs for $1.3 I ty Tubes on sale, 2 for Bulk 4 ibs. for 2% Me Ibs. for 35¢ iV tr ‘ value, 2 bot tles for ob b Catsup now selling, per bot k and Beans 10c or $1 ak I per dozen o He romato Soup, per tin 15¢ Ha terty Peach Jam, regular $1.5 ile for $1.10 up, special 7 bars for ao j w selling per Ib ibe eaf Milk, per case $5.50 Mik, per case 35.35 er, special per tin 30¢ k up on tea now as there will ivance of 16e per pound very I WN TRAS at 60c, 69¢, and f j ib., are giving the best stisfaction, ial fruit cake jding, home-made and plum and delicious Have You Mode Your Deposit Fuller’s Ltd. Phones 45 and 534 | es ee te ss ee ae ee in the Letter Box | ee te rs se es ee POLICE INQUIRY -_. di Daily News Ihe ecant police inquiry ts concluded and settied, but sev. eral points brought out in the evidence at*’this inquiry remain far from settled, It was stated that the two of booze ceases was taken to a certain Why pant of such house roborate this? The house, was not the called to cor in the department, that worked to of the department. Why did not the Commission endeavor to lo- ‘ate these “leaks?” The officer further stated that he had told one of his fellow of- fieers of his plan. Why was not this officer called to eorroborate this? Was it ever explained to the ati§faction of the public how the proposed scheme to capture an- hem party was to work out with th booze” deposited according evidence? rhe auto driver stated that the isked him if he knew of a safe’ place to put the two cases. \pparently a safe place to put it emed to, be of first considera- on. Has the Police Commission ob- tained corroborated evidence that this “booze” was delivered at the lace stated by Answers to the foregoing ques- tions will be appfeciated by SPECTATOR,” the auto driver. BE es ee cee ree BE ' The Man in the Moon i SAYS:-- et tere ere BE tHAT while the rivers in this ghborhood are swollen, there ticeable. diminution of the ul acceunts co-incident with the coming of Christmas. . >. > THAT no one ever, thought the Khyex had the power to do sc nuch damage, o . 7 PHAT a good many people will be short of, turkeys and such wing to the unruly way ixuries ¢ which this innocent acted, THAT the bursting of the boom lid not seem to have any bad Tect on Prince Rupert generally. eae rHAT while some of the people n town played basketball, others layed that old lumberman’s vame of log chasing. . . * rHAT some of the people who were out in boats or launches yes- erday found that towing a log s not very inspiring. rHAT so it is in life. Being hitehed to a log does not help. THAT within a few days Mary Christmas will be one of the most popular of the town’s ladies. . © . rHAT although she is an old naid she is still as well liked as ever. . . . rHAT “Happy” New Year must be smitten ag he always follows her. rHAT Santa Claus is one of the best known of the Christmas hims,” rHAT who said Sugar? * * . THAT the latest swearing ex- pression is said to be “Saccharine bleu!” = . *. THAT who is to be the next mayor is what a good many peo- ple are considering, now that the Canadian premiership is settled THAT echo answers, “who?” POOPDO OPO POPOL OED O DCO T OR CT FOr!” Chilli Con Carnes Hot Tomales At the CHILL! PARLOR - 835 Second Avenue Delivery Service Extra Phone 557 Cadomin Coal No wait. Full weight, $12.50 $13.75 Ton, acked Consumers Coal Company Phones--Black 51, Black 293 Ton, Loose me 4 eceu two Cases were returned te the police station, according to street rumors, minus four bottles. ° If this is correct, why was it not brought out where these four bottles went to or who got them? The oflicer in his evidence stat ed that there have been leaks the disadvantage of the operations | PAO Rte itealltnet ss Vente ten ne Means What the Brunswick Method of Reproduction to You RIEFLY, it brings two great exclusive features. First, the Ultona, a new con- ception for playing all records at their best. Just aturn of the hand #7 means the correct position on the record, the proper diaphragm and needle for every make. principle. Second, the All-Wood Tone Amplifier built-up on the violin Tones hitherto lost are brought out in'‘rich clarity by these exclu- sive Brunswick features. Hear The Brunswick befors you buy or even make a tentative decision. Doing so will not place youunderthe slightest obligation. McRae Bros. Limited , s+ DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE PPLICATION FOR GRAZING PERMITS FOR THE SEASON OF 10920. Applicatiops for permits to graze live- tock on the Crown range within each razing district of the Province of British Columbia must be filed with the District oresters at Cranbrook, Fort George, Kam- oops, Nelson, Prince Rupert, Vancouver od Vernon or with the Commissioner of irazing, Parliament Bulidings, Victoria, B ., OW Or before February 29, 1920. Blank forms upon Which to submit ap- lications may be obtained from the Dis- rict Foresters at the above named places r from the Department of Lands at Vic- oria, B. . G. R. NADEN, Dat Minister of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, B. C., December 5th, 1919. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. IN THE MATTER OF THE “ADMINISTRA- TION ACT” — and — IN THE MATTER OF SELDON EDWARD STEBBINS, DECEASED, INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by an Order of His Honour F. McB, Young, Made the 19th day of December, A.D. 1917, 1 was appointed administrator of the estate of Seldon kd ward Stebbins, deceased, and all parties having cla 4s against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me, on or before 15th day of To back up the Holidays and tide you over the Busy sea- son, better ordor a load delivered ' §CREENED LUMP COAL $13.00 per ton, delivered in bin Phone Black 85 Terminal Coal Co., December, A. D, 1919, and all parties in debted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtednss to me forthwith, J. H. MeMULLIN, OMeial Administrator Dated this 20th day of November, 1919. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE, | NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the windbreak Keserve covering the belt of) land ten chains in width and situate along} the north shore of Graham, Island, notice} of which appeared in the “British Columbia | Gazette’ of the 28th January, 1909, Is cancelled in 80 far a8 it relates to that portion lying between Indian Reserve No, 1 and indian Reserve No. 3 G. KR. NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands Department of Lands, Victoria, B. C., November 17th, 1019 IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT — and — IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES W. SHAIRLIN, DECEASED, INTESTATE, TAKE NOTICE that in order of His Honour F. MeB. Young, made the Sixteenth day of December, A, D. 10 mointed Administrator tS the delaie ub Charles W. Shairlin, deceased, and all parties having claims against the sald es- tate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me, on or before the ioth day of January, A. D,. 1920, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith, JOUN H, MeMULLIN, 19, | was ap- Phones 41 and Red 391 For Hire by the Hour, Day or Week Launch Alice B. Pienic and Fishing Parties Trips round Harbor J. MYHILL-JONES ——— ‘OUR Pool Room wr moved to 721 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel CIGARS ‘SODA Two per cent. Beer OMetal Administrator, Dated this 16th day of December, 1019 It is just as cheap tw get your printing done wel'"and done at ome as it is to send it away. Try Phe News Print Shop. ss “SI, 1] ill- yse "he tat of ng ile SAM Sees CS es ee SUT T = ——_— Ss -_s