OAVE YOUR SIGHT een an ane agree YESIGHT— The most valuable of all the senses ——is the most neglected and the least understood. Many suffer from tis, which, upon examination, can be traced directly to defective eyesight. HE removal ot the cause will often restore the delicate and + run-down sufferer to robust health. When glasses are properly preserib- ed, they restore the vision to nor- mal and eliminate all eye strain. —_—_— Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist TORK’ Third Ave. Prince Rupert SELL | T a9 Gurneys commenced mak- ing stoves in 1843. Still in the same line of business 1919. Hundreds in use in Prince Rupert. ee 5 “HE \LTH OFFICIALS -cCe WAKN THE PUBLIC Prompt Treatment of Every Case of Cold is Advised. When the ‘Nu epidemic swept the coun last year it was generally agreed by try medical men that there would be a reé currence of the attack this, winter. So far it has not awept with the violence of last year but there is hardly any large com munity in which it is not present to some degree. In view of the ever present danger of the disease breaking out health authorities are everywhere advising the public to observe extraordinary precautions. One of their first advices is to treat all cases of conditions In suct colds a8 dangerous, the cases being similar to those in the first stages of ‘Nu For the treatment of colds there is no precaution equal to Grip Fix, which may be secured at any drugstore Tt 18 not a patent medicine but a treatment whic! would be approved by your family physi clan The drugs it contains are stated on every box and cover just the drugs needed in such cases Grip Fix "a a new preparation as it has been in use ‘Tor man) years, doing Wonderful work during las! year’s ‘flu epidemic. It comes in con venient capsule form and when buying | be sure to get Reid's Grip Fix as there ti nothing “just as good.” It sells for 35 ents per box and is worth its price ove and over when a cold appears, On sale al all Grugetes. ee cere ee ee ee Oe * LOCAL NEWS ITEMS * eee ee ee eaeee ene ees John Watkins, of Stewart, is in town. . > . Sixth episode of “The Carter Case” and Adice Brady at Empress tonight. * Constable Vancouver on the Thursday night. * Watkinson left for Prinee George * Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pierce ar- rived in town from Inverness yes- terday afternoon. . . ’ On SALE AT J. R. GC. Deane, J. D. Watson 9 ind Clarencé Watson, all of Port . Fred Stork’s Simpson, are in the city. Hardware f 3 “The Scarlet Pimpernel,” a SECOND AVENUE zreat story of love and adventure, F Phone Black 114 founded on fact, Westholme to- night. * 7 * ey A man by the name of F. Dan- r forth was brought from Swanson ag Bay on the Prince Rupert this ee -morning. He is suffering from a # broken hip which he sustaiped pee there a couple of days ago. He ’ was met at the wharf by the doc- tor and immediately rushed to the General Hospital... His in- pw uries are most painful. M.M.Stephens 4 ALL R , Notary Public — e EADY for winds and storms. In order to allow the children to play out doors i during the Fall and Winter season it ; is necessary that their little feet be protected by the very strongest shes possibic, Four - roomed _ plastered “an a Pueay: Om, 8 Ge house, on Eighth Avenue : STY i. between McBride St. and ¥ ; ~ YCISH SHOE King Edward School with ex- 0° the o y for girte, ~e-¢ os" eer ton oe cellent lot . § Strong durab'e shoe is what ts heeded etNext aime 5 es. . ° e Family Shoe Store “oor Geo. Hill Ee. R. Tabrum The Practical Shoemen Phone 367. M. M. Stephens “ ~ me MAMI Te cM DO eR Rea! Estate Insurance Financial Agent o 3 j Turkish, Medical, Stea: MAY. BILLINGS, Prop. Shower and, Tub Bathe. 50c Special Menu 50c Open Day and Night SU.. DAY, DEC. 21. . Luncheon 11:30 a.m. to 2 p. m. PHONE 309 722 FULION ST. Dinner 6:80 p.m. to 7:80. _ Soup. ° one Soup oo Fried or Botled Salmon E. H. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doors, mouldings and all interior finish lumber al- ways in stock, Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood, Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. Phon® Green 507 1017 Grd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in Light and Heavy Con- struction, Repairs and Alterations, Pirst Class Staircase Work and Finishing Estimates Cheerfully Given GRICK AND CONCRETE SUILOING CONTRACTORS Fried or Botled Halibut Boiled Black Cod Boi led. Ox Tongue with Horse Radish Sauce Entries. Newburg on Salmon Toast Liberty Steak, Spanish Sauce Roas ts. Stuffed Roast Goose, Apple Sauce Roast Beef, Brown Gravy Vegetables. Plain Botled "or Baked, Potatoes Caulifower with Cream Sauce Brown Deep Apple Pile with Whipped Cream Fruit Custard Tea Coffee = MONDAY, DEC. 22. . “ Pp. Rice Tomato Pried or Boiled Halibut Salmon Boiled Black Cod lled. Pigs’ Hocks with Cabbage t En Baked Spare Rihe with Dress Beef Steak Stew aid Masied botatoes ing ae Reast Pork Apple Saure Roast Beef Pan Oravy Vegetables. Steamed Potatoes Mashed Turnips Apple, Mince Pie Bread Custard Tea o ORDERS FROM 7 4. ™m. TO THE DAILY NEWS FINE LECTURE AT ST. ANDREW 3 ( ‘ontinued from Page One, other people ridiculed him, Byron had early become acquainted with i sorrows and discouragements of life. His mother had been an heiress, but his father was dis- solute and greedy. Before Byron had reached — tifteen the father had squandered the moth er's fortune and decamped, leav- ing mother and son in dire finan- cial straits. Tuis nad tended to reflect on the mother’s disposi- tion and no doubt accounted for the reputation which she bears in history of being a termagent and changeable. The boy made no friends but years vas manifested in his poem, Loch Nagar, Critics After Him. published when he was 21 years of age. It met with a torrent of adverse criticism in the old Tory critic, the Edinburgh Review. This was met by Byron with a power ful reply and the literary world of Europe realized that here was a fome to be contended with, a power to be put down, Byron was then made the victim of public opinion and all the evil that could be scraped up against him was used with the result that he soon gained the reputation of a vile. inebriate. His name was spoken of with horror as a thing unclean and on his first appear- we in the Trouse of L&rds he was eated with cold disdain. The remarkable speech made on that occasion met with applause. His cputation was not enhanced by the testimony of his young wife who left him a few days after their first echd was born and added to the talk of ignominy against him. In Revolution. Meeting with no encouragement or friendship in his native land, Byron went to the continent. He was in Fratice at the time of the Revolution and went through its horrors, but supperted the caus: of the rebels although he did cor- rect them in their revenge, stat- ing that they were drunk with slaughter. He spent some time in Italy and Switzerland and in the former country was led t body of soldiewy which he be- lieved had a purpose of national uplift in view, but Which turned out. to be nothing more than banditti. In Switzerland he wrote several wonderful poems on the natural grandeur and power of the Alp# It was ssolute in Greece where he St. Regis Cafe Sp:c'al Sunday Turkey Dinner It a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21st -__ 1.25 TURKEY DINNER ONLY 1 25 1.00 SPECIAL DINNER 1.00 Soup. Cream of Chicken Bleached Celery Potato Salad En trees. Pricasse Chicken Steamed Dumplings Stuffed Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Prime Kibs of Beef au jus Pork Tenderloin, Country Gravy, Sweet Potatoes v Asparagus Tips String .Beans Green Peas oo Boiled or Baked Potatoes ee Mashed, Cream Puffs ffireen Apple Pie Tea and Coffee Special Menu, Monday, Dec. Luncheon 114 a.m. fo 2 p.m. Dinner 6 p.m to 7:30. Soup. Split Pea Kippered Herring, Steamed Potatoes Grilled Halibut, Boi Tartar Sauce Pork Spare, Ribs, Heinz Sauerkraut Atkins’ Sausage, Mashed Potatoes Kraised Ox Heart Spapish Fried Pickled Tripe Cream Sauce Asparagus Tips on Toast Individual Steak and Kidney Pie Veal with Dressing Mashed, Boiled or Baked Potatoes Sago Pudding Hot Mince Pie Lemon Pie Tea and Coffee * SHORT ORDERS SERVED at ALL A. G. GRAY Studio 187 Second Avenue PHONE 182 or 444 | had aequired a deep | and lasting “love for nature which | His first volume ef poems was | intol* New Edison. Christmas is for everybody ; Christmas brings happiness Re-Creares the entire world of music. _Charles W. Teetzel, | i if iThe poe Sp Spirit of | hrist lies The NEW “W EDISON Phemearagh with « Seal” so is The New young and Christmas. comes but once a year, however, while The Edison is ready every day—every hour—to charm you, entertain you, uplift you and satisfy your craving for good music. lhe NEW EDISON **The Phonograph with a Soul’’ | It brin that the most famous singers, instrumentalists and music: le ranizations could bring, except only their physical presence. If you have never heard The New Edison, you have never heard Re-Createp music. An Edison Re-Crearion means something entirely different from talking machines and nary phonographic records. For your pieasure ; ; for the pleasure and education of 5 ur children ; for the enjoyment of your friends; let the New [dison be your C hristmas gift this year. Come in and examine the becut:ful mocels— heer the art of your favorite singers and instru: lists RO-CREATICD—oer, better yet, let us s The KS New Edison to your }. »me to test at your leisure. Novobligation, of « 4 tmas im NAS Edison, old ; so does The New gs to your home Prince Rupert finally met with and found an 1s idealistic public object to desires, He Greeks to arise from thei: thralldom to Turkey and worked both physically and mentally wards liberating them. He died at Missolonghi at the age of but the consummation of his de- Psires was in sight and Greece enthuse the Was one of the greatest in the life of Europe, reformer and a poet. factors both as a Music. A delightful musical program was given last night and at 11 clock refreshments provided by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the so- ciety were provided. The orchestra ‘consisting of Harry Harvey, J Brough, R. Arthur, Jr., and Miss H. M, Crux, played acceptably at the opening and closing. Songs were sung by R. Robertson, 8. Massey, J. Sinclair, A. Clapperton and W. H. Wilson Murray. *J. Brough played a violin solo very acceptably. The president in Closing the gathering suggested that the ladies assist in the next musical program. Crowded with passengers from Alaskan points desirous of spend- ing the winter in the south, the Princess Mary passed through Prince Rupert this morning at 4 o'clock, This the last boat from Alaska before Christmas. The Maty picked up about half a dozen passengers here. . . The Princess Royal is 24 hours late this week and will not arrive is from Vancouver until tomorrow morning. The delay was caused ‘by the steamer being unable to get coal quickly enobgh at Union Bay. The Koyal will leave for the south as s00n ds she can get away after arrival. os LAND ACT, NOTICE OF INTENTION LAND IN QUEEN CHARL TTE ISLANDS LAND DISTRICT RECORDING Dis TRICT OF SKEENA, AND SITUATE ON THE SHORE OF GRAY BAY MORESBY ISLAND, TAKE NOTICE that f, Walter Rudge, of Copper Bay, Moresby Island, British Co lumbia, farmer, intend to apply for per mission te purchase one hundte and sixty TO PURCHABE acres of land bounded as follows Com mencing at this post thence west 20 chains; thence norh 80 chains; thence east 26 chains, more or less to the beach; thence following the beach southerly point of commencement, and containing 160 acres more or less WAL i Rv DOE, Locator ra Neverper 22, 1019 shamed | 36) was freeing herself. After his death )utppe realized his worth and even tardy old England was at/| Jast forced to admit that Byron! support! purchase a gift, don't fail R. W. Cameron & Co. In Rings Weare s! larly goo ung people w é apprect- ate. Ou Fine Jewel includes s and mung ments atl usefu people. If you are @ to look over « rst out e Jewellers 3rd Ave. >” 622 Phone 524 VEGETABLES Motor Delivery National Grocery Co. Cor. Fulton and Sixth A SPECIALTY ; % Prompt Altenne 2eeet t- ‘For sare McBride Lots 19 and 20, Block A REAL MARINE Imguaance Phone Riue 69 Westho!me THEO COLLART, Notary Public $3,500 Each REAL ESTATE near 18, Sectior SNAP. FIRE INSURANCE Theatre Block p. 0, tox 66 PEOOE OOOO MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. . NUTICE Coppe# Crest” Mineral Claim, wate in the Naas River Mining Division District, Where Bay. TAKE NOTICE that I, B. L. Johnson, Free Miner's Certiivate No, €1762-B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of ob taining a Crown Grant of the above claim And further take notice that action, Un der section 85 must be commenced before the issuance of such Certifeate of In | provements. ! Dated this 41th day of December, i910 located A.D SALE OF SAWMILL EQUIP ANn 'tUMRER AT PORT CLEMENTS, B, € MORTOAGE MENT } Under and by virtue of the powers con! tained in a certain chattel mortgage held by the vendor there offered for sale ul to and including Friday the @nd day of ary, 1920, the folldwing chattels, Vis:} plant, machinery, equipment and tum. | of the Port Clements Box and Lumber | Ttd., at Port Ciements, B. ¢ For parti¢ulars apply to J. B. Welr, Hichards st. Vaneouver _b c is 139 s02 ilies in the Daily News of Cassia | Glacier Creek, Granby | ' | SEO OT Hand Y« JOE BROWN Motor Tranusier and ibe Service ss Hotel oe Checks ¥ Phones | 16, Black 33 Quick Deliveries peoeneet reer rrr is orri . wou” f pe vo 12; 1180 0m 08 ; w pA. J. § Brow | penTisT aoe ré ; siook, TH m Omit: } ome prone + ere rene ererere