Monday, December 22. 1919 ——_—— . vn THE DAILY NEWS . — Page 3 ——= — ——— = = : =. : ———————————EEEE = ees ey 5 ) RECEPTION FOR scouven souas : we . : | : | FOR COMING SYMPHONY ; ‘ 4 — OSLAND GROOM, —uxcnesixa conceni @ murry the next Sunday night orches a A ae & Grimson and Bride are Honored | 4...) oy oop) 1. be given by thi eae oe | By Smith Islanders. Prince Rupert Symphony Orches- Every order during the "Xmas | ee Py ce jltra has been arranged for Janu- ie j | Avery pleasantevent took place/ary 4. It was expected thal Miss — aan — weet “ jat Osland Park, Smith Island, on} va Hart. of Victoria, wodld bé your mas shopping. We | Wednesday ‘evening last when the|the vocal artiste, but her many have arranged for a complete |residents of the settlement ten-lengagements in Vietoria around f line of Fresh Fruits and Vege- dered a reception to V Grimson |} eason prevent her spendi . : tables, including Head Lettuce, — ae Mr. Grimson is @/go much time on the trip north Fresh Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Celery, Brussel returned soldier and one of the|and again south just now. She Ss i and again s ow, | Sprouts, ley, Ban ’ ges. j pioneer residents of Osland Park.|exyects, however, to appear be- ~ i 7 B “eo Grape Fruit, Navel Oran He returned recently from Mon-|fore the Prince Rupert audience Iso Nuts, Candies anc everything needed to complete the jtreal where he was wedded a little later. Xmas Dinner. | The reception took place in th: ‘he orchestra has secured the ——_—_=_= }achool room, which was most ar- lservices of Miss Olga Me Alpine, | | istically decorated with ever | a soprano of considerable stand-| | zreens and berries, in keeping!ing in Vancouver, where she is] le upe a e pp y jWith the festive season. This) much sought after for ehoral so- work was undertaken by Miss|¢ieties for the solo parts. Miss Phones 211—212 | Christopherson, teacher of the | Me Alpine's reputation as a singer te |school, and her pupils. The fas-lis such that ought to make her — tive board was set for fifty per-| very acceptable in Prince Rupert, aan including a oo °fland this orchestral concert is be- friends from Prince Rupert. ing looked forward to by the mem ; , ling loo orwi ; - Open Ist February, 1920 Speeches were made at the|peps with considerable interest. ry: supper table by Messrs. ome NE W M A R ] N E WAY S and Jonasson, followed by an ad = ’ "idress of welcome and the presen SPLENDID PLAY AT Shawatlans Passage tation of a handsome clock by the | EK od for buildi a Sucadtoka” ‘ia nies takes teen! WESTHOLME TONIGHI quipped for building and vopaivanay of all classes of boats up to 100 feet delightfully entertained by a pro | seaaanaiante WOODWORKING, BLACKSMITHING AND MACHINE SHOPS. gram consisting of drills,! «ile found it very convenient to Best equipped plant in Central British Columbia. W marches, dialogues and music|have a cough, particularly to M ri WwW PAR K | N & A R ) rendered by the school children! demonstrate when there Was a 6 Seal Cove a ne ays, Ltd. , who showed careful training. | flurry of patriotic talk. It was a A. Swanson, President W. E. Thompson, Gen. Manager ° Mr. Hallderrsan made a speech |devoted, loyal cough, there at Phone Red 391 Phone Green 153 Electric Co Ltd SS touching on the co-operation of|hand when needed, and disap- ” 7 gechoo] and home life. After this/pearing as soon as circumstances | Third Avenue and Cow Bay dancing and singing was indulged|might dismiss it, And because | in. The jollity and pleasure of|he had it, he became the leading / ° ° ° the ocgasion will long live in the|character in “The Girl Who Stay- n Cor. Fulton and Sixth Electrical and Marine Supplies memories of the attending guests, |ed ai Home,” the latest Arteraft rueme ov" . } a | produc tion by David Griflith, ) > CANNON KILLED which will be shown at the West- National Grocery Co dotinttiniiaitieons holme Theatre tonight. ° (Speciai py G.T.P. Telegraphs.) The role is presented by Robert ' VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY VANCOUVER, Dec. 20—John|Harron, whose friends won't | Cannon, who killed a companion|entirely acquainted with him un- Motor Delivery at a construction camp near til they have seen this film, for 4 CYCLE MARINE GASOLINE ENGINES Princeton last Monday, was shot) im this portrayal he is a lighter, i and killed on Friday by ofticers;happier, more mischievous per- : THE IDEAL ENGINE searching his nooms. son than they have known, a real } —_—_—_—_—_—_—— ( omedian and athlete. NOTICE The character Mr. Harron por NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. that an ey travs is one of the most vivid in ‘ plication will be made to the Legisiative}our natiénal life of the last de- Assembly of the Province of British ¢ : jumbia at the next session, on behalf of | Cade, one of astounding impu- THE ARC HITECTURAL INSTITU "k dence and apparent uselessness, *RITIS coL $ or a private Oi ' 7 corporating the said coatitadn. the said billiyet drawn after all from the tine DEPARTMENT OF LANDS . to be known as “THE BRITISH COLUMBIA T®, —_— : ARCHITECTS’ ACT’. for the purposes of| fabric of true citizenship. Around NO oT Ic Rrchitccture in the Province of British co-| this character Mr. Griffith has ‘ tum ae ss Sn teen ck Wining ee draped those revealing incidents BPLI ATION FOR GRAZING PERMITS FOR Province of British Columbia, this 22n|With irresistible fineness, and HE SEASON OF 1920. ae nea Sow Cone, with Mr. Harron for, his medium, Applications for permits to graze live- Solicitor for the Applicants offers another character for the] tock on the Crown range within each id { ber razing district s So eee S oe wort oO rememover. Columbia must n wi istric oresters at Cranbrook, Fort George, Kam- To back up the e ~ gy ae Ry Holid | ph e on oO ie a 's : : sas : irazing, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. y | Complete Lighting and Ignition Outfits to suit all hristmas CONSTABLE BAILEY ol ot before February 2, 1030. i end ite gen eble-the Saw } : al. orms upon whic © submit ap- } t lieations ff be obtained from the Dis- ‘ | requirements. ( LEFT FOR ENGLAND} scstions ‘ty F"coihined tram the BiH son, better ondor a load delivered | Ctinemmmnetnanaten r from the Department of Lands at Vie- now. - . oria, . & ‘ : > . 8. A Ww G. RK, NADEN, Owing to the high cost of production the Regal Cash Specials Constable W - eee ra peputy ieinioter of Lands. SCREENED | Gasoline Engine Co. are compelled : Retteves os ” on a |) Us . ' CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS REDUCED e ar Reco on “December. Sth, 1000, TO RAISE THE PRICE TEN PER CENT. AS FOLLOWS :— - IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH } $1.50 to §1.25. 81.25 w §1.00. , : . ; | ON ALL ENGINES $1.00 to 7S5e Tic. to BOc. 40c to 26e. Warden A. _ Bailey, of the city COLUMBIA. an lie etn ang Police, shail a sudden call last|In THE MATTER OF THE “ADMINISTRA- $13 00 . AFTER JANUARY 1, 1920 Medcalt's, Chocolates, in’ Boxee. ah week to the Old Country and last] THON ACT’ . . Fresh Stock and Best Quality. y eft o ; “ince spt IN THE MATTER OF SELDON EDWARD r ton, delivered in bin - Take advantage of present prices. Place ycur orders _———— night left on the Prince Rupert/IN TMM gins, DECEASED, INTESTATE. ot Sie: : : JAP ORANGES, PER BOX $1.00 to commence the journey. He will re oe mans . now for spring delivery. new eee 7 probably be gone a couple of melee Pe ae Ae the “1 9it any Phone Black 85 Special, 3 doz. for $1.00. Also 50c. months and will be relieved dur- os Somes . o . a HE, wee peotenes T rminal Coal Co ac Mbistr 0 0 ee PS J | 60c, and $1.00. az ae ing his absence by Constable W.| ward Stebbins, deceased, and all parties e "9 Walnuts, Brazils, Almonds; Peanuts 8. Akroyd, formerly of the Van carole seuaibed “te tecaien eee Bs ig ibs Por ee. - couver and Toronto forees, Con- verses. e *, oo ST. va Boe d s . . ecember > parties i F stable Ackroyd is a real war vel-|debted to the estate are required to pay All ye Ginger. Legumnerts ee eran, having served with the fa re smount of their indebtednss to me Reguiar 75c bottles going at 50« mous Princess Patricias. He en- J. H. MeMULLIN, OUR PA RONS per bottle . , OMeial Administrator: . Spitz Cider, reg. 25¢, Spec. 2 for 35 listed on the first day of the War|pated this 20th day of November, 1919. haspoerry vinegar, per bottie’ ioe {and was in France till September: or rr T. ) Yr ] ) Yr omens eNO Fe 1918, having been wounded 4 7 ae A Segre ae- Langemarck and Ypres. In tins 40c and, 50c per pound. es i ec ee WILL NOT WITHDRAW Pool Room ° ’ ‘these. an assorted and all ar We wish a Merry: Xmas _ tint are orn abt te PROSECUTION MOVE moved to pace STOCK AT MEDUCED PRICES NOVICE OF CANCELLATION 721 Third Ave. and a Happy New Year ) — OF RaAMBEE. GROCERY SPECIALS Action of Big Five Packers Not anda O ite comes Suitable to Grocers. NOTICE IS “HEREBY GIVEN that the ppos Quaker Flour, per sack 2.90 windbreak Keserve covering the belt of The Prince Rupert Drug Co.’ Malet’ est dances Bie. Rigs e ocr oss = are a “8 Bes offee 2 s. To : > » hs.) the north shore of Graham Isiand, notice e n Pp ®, Malkia a Best, re a, 2 ibe for. Ss, : } (Special via G. T. P. Sneereee a of which appeared in the “British Columbia Quaker ran ‘eas, 3 8 fo d : . , ec 9. ‘he a- | Gs . .S rP ov, i - FAMILY CHEMISTS Quaker Brand fomatoes 248 3 f 1H IK LAG a , De o. — i he ne one shed . oe ont ert, that CIGARS SODA Third Avenue, opposite Second Street. ~ for ‘ede tional Wholesale Grocers Asso- pve N u lar $1 le for 75« portion lying between Indian Reserve No, 1 rootn, regular 00, on Sale for 7c ; w . nde » decision ihat|and Ind He No. 3 ; PHONE 134 ‘Mall Orders GivengPrompt Attention P.O. BOX 215 Pres 'ground Cofiee, ‘special ¥ ibs. fi}ciation has made the decision that /4na Indian Resorts 9, fi gy Two per cent, Beer for $1.3 it will not drop suit against the Deputy Minister of Lands Purity Tubes on sale 2 for 556 : Department of ee. Bulk Kolled Oats, 4 Ibs. for 25¢ Big Five Packers. The Big Five|”"°'Yictora, cor ‘g ecial 5 lbs. for 35 : ; vesinarliaataestueatieneaatatiisiaaatainadiaint onuinen k,n value, 2 bot. had agreed to sell out all their November - ‘T7n, 1919. coe fo eee sot ekscs ‘ast vot. interests excepting in the meat ae oa PROBATE. tle ' be business to avoid prosecution un THE wre. MBIA. OF SmITION Phones 41 and Red 391 Quaker Pork and Beans t0c or “1. 00 z we . : “yi. per dozen. der the anti-trust law, but @¥!-liy tue MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- For Hire by the Hour, Hoina Tomato Soup. per win... tn Bidently this has not been accepted) TOK Acyl Day or Week P on sale for $1.10 by the Grocers Association Qandjyy, qyp MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Cas ile se ap. soet - y bore a, one the prosecution is to be proceed. eautiee SHAIRLIN, DECEASED, e 4 "he Maple Leaf Milk, per case 85.50 : — r - We are showing some particu Pacitie Milk, per case $5.35 60 WHE. ———=—= | TAKE NOTICE that in order of His Launc larly good designs that young Apple Butter, special por tin 30¢ Honour F. McB Young, made the Sixteenth Stock up on tea now as there will oes ae day of December, A, D. 1019, | was people will especially appreci be an advance of 10¢ per pound very pointed Administrator to the estate » Special fruit eake and plum pudding, home-made and delicious Have You Made Your Deposit Fuller’s Ltd. ate. Our stock of on ety an wean a fin in © Charles W, Shairlin, deceased, and all Picnic and Fishing Parties Fi J welry ise per tb. ‘are giving the best a omin 0a parties having lalms, against the, sald =o Trips round Harbor ine je pectal . fr properly verified, to me, on or before oth day of January, A. D. 1020, and all J. MYHILL-JONES parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of thelr indebtedness to me forthwith JOHN H. MeMULLIN, OMcial Administratog. Dated this 16th day of December, 1919 , 1949, The Daily News is the recig- Chilli Con Carne * Hot Tomales Carne * Hot Tomales 1ized medium between selier and At the buyer. People all read the ad- CHILLI PARLOR - 035 Second Avenue rertising columns because the Delivery Service Extra Phone 657 advertisers are live wires. ' No wait. Full weight. $12.50 $13.75 Ton, Loose Ton, Sacked includes many dainty orna- ments at moderate prices and useful articles for old or young people. If you are about to Consumers Coal Company Phones--Black 51, Black 293 Phones 45 and 534 R. W. Cameron & Co. 7053564 aoe