| rsday December 1919, (Jun dhe Canadian Rockies G Morning Ne me Dentistry DON'T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your Efficiency Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS-4 9 to 12, Mternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Saturdays, 9 to 12 only; Every Evening from 7.30 to 9 Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment =, Phone 524 Cor. Fulton and Sixth National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Motor Delivery Prompt Attention elie ; THEO COLLART, Notary Public ; FOR SALE.Lots 19 and 20, Bk 18 mn 1, Third Avenue near ; — $3,500 Each A REAL SNAP. 7 MARINE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE Phone Rive 69 Westholme Theatre Block P. 0. Box 66 Borer rece oon DONT GET ee VE LICS we ANY PRINTING It does noi get any othe: Unless it is the Best. pay to kind The News Printing Department specializes on high-class work, There are experi- enced men in charge and they do the work well. We st yles, and see ordering, ek have on few specially choice in- Vitation cards in several Call at the office them before Letterheads i Envelopes Business Forms hand a | ‘Posters Dodgers Circulars | Booklets | Daily News Job Department Concert 7 THE DAILY NEWS DAUGHTERS OF. EMPIRE EXPECT TO BUILD HALL All Obligation on Their Property Paid—Will Now Proceed with Building Scheme. BALL ROOM LONG FELT NEED HERE Now that the two lots on Fifth \ve McBride Street, have been fully paid for, the Municipal 18 Well as the subsidiary chapters near of the Imperial Order Daughters {f the Empire in this cily propose devoting their efforts towards the uilding of a meeting hall and Club rooms on those lots The s were finally paid for as a red- sult of the successful bazaar held wo weeks ago These lots which have a frontage of 50 feet on [th Ave. and are 100 feet long, e lifty feet from the corner of MeBride a id Fifth on the left hand side facing east. They were ought for the Daughters of the ipire at the first sale here in 1909 at the upset price of 85,000 ind after a long campaign foi ds they are finally clear. The ladies of the different chapters ire now working on plans for the hali, Need Great. the need for this hall is very great for the increasing activities of the order in the city, and a arge assembly place would be a lecided acquisition as a social entre. here are many cases when a meeting place is needed for large assemblies and often in idequate places have to be used Phe proposed hall would always demand a fair rental which could zo towards paying for the initial cost of building it. Speaking to Mrs. J. C. MeLen- nan, regent of the Municipal Chapter, last night, the News earned thaf definite plans have iot yet been formulated, although the ideas are pretty well thought yut. In the first place the hall vill be used, primarily, as a home ind meeting hall for the six dif- ferent chapters, Municipal, Queen Mary, Adair Carss, Hill 60, Girl Guides and Children’s. Mrs. Me- Lennan the children, summer 700 emphasized the need for, on one occasion last having gathered to take part in an I. O. D. E. demon- stration. There is no convenient place in the city for them to gather except at great cost. Matter of Finance. The proposed building would probably be of two storeys. entine ground floor would be used as a ball room which would be much larger than any in town at) the present time. Upstairs would be sitting rooms, women's room and a library. Also ould be stored the equipment be- longing to the various chapters. It is the hope of the negents of the chapters to interest public- spirited business men in the pro- ject. It might be possible to gain their assistance in financing and thus hasten the erection of some building. This doves not mean that the I. O. D. E. would‘ require these men to give money but they could give valuable as- sistance in promoting their ef- forts. It is the ultimate desire of the organization to pay for the building themselves as they have their lots. such MRS. WOOD TO SING TONIGHT in Aid of Widow and Children at the Westhoime Between Pictures. In the interval between the pictune shows tonight there will be a short cencert at which Mrs. Herbert Wood will sing and a4 collection will be taken for Mrs. Wells, whose husband died at Anyox recently. A good program has been prepared which follows: i Piano solo, “Rustle of Spuing Sinding) W. J. Pitman. 2 Song, “Berceuse de Jocelyn” Godard) Mrs. HerbertS. Wood, with ‘eello Obligato). 3 Cello solo selected) W. | dmunds. 4 Sone, “The Bells of St. Mary” immett Adams), J. E. Davey. 5. Reading, “The Gift of the Bells,’ C, Brady. 6. Song, “Carry Me Back to Old Virginy,” (James A. Bland) Mrs. Herbert 8. Wood and male voice quantette —~ Messrs, Davey, Ed- munds, Lancaster and Clapper- ton, . The} elub |} here MEMBER FOR NANAIMO MAY RESIGN HIS SEAT it Health is Worrying J. ©. Mcintosh Who is Visiting Tacoma. Continued ill-health has forced Mr. J. ©, MeIntosh, M. P. for Na- naimo, to consider resigning his seat in the House of Commons, says the Victoria Colonist. The first public intimation of Mr McIntosh’s intention was given by him to the Cowichan! branch of the Great War Vet-|} Association a few days ago, | when he wrote to express his re- f#rans gret in being unable to attend a meeting His letter stated: “If my pres ent condition should not improve within the next month or so, it is my intention to forward my resig- nation as representative of Na- naimo district in the House of Commons. j Mr. McIntosh has been unwell for He contracted cold shortly after his re- from Ottawa, and he was confined to his home several weeks. a severe turn in Esquimalt for some time, At present he is} siting in Tacoma } Sines learning of Mr Mc-| Intosh’s statement regarding his possible resignation at an early fate, many of his friends have urged him to retain his post. The pressure of his parliamentary duties have weighed heavily upon Mr. MeIntosh, especially during the recent session, although he iaintained his usual energy all the way through. “WHY SMITH LEFT HOME” LAST NIGHT Dramatic Ciub’s Performance well Received on Second Night. Last night again the Prince Rupert Dramatic Club played to a full house in “Why Smith Left at the Westholme Theatre and their second night's perform- was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience. Each situation as it arose was carried off splendidly and the ease and confidence of the on the stage was re- for a finished produc- Home” ance amateurs sponsible tion. The house nocked with laughter there’s bi Page 3 money, in muskra trapping “if you ship them to Shubert “Shubert” Wants BRITISH COLUMBIA Furs All You Can Ship And Will Pay These Extremely High Prices GET A SHIPMENT OF F—TODAY Wel EXTRA LARGE Nel LARGE N°IMEDIUM | NOT SMALL ne2 LATRA TO AVERAGE | EXTRA TO AVERAGE | EXTRA TO AVERAGE | EXTRA TO AVERAGE | 45 10 SIZE @ QUALITY Winter 4.00 to 3.50 | 3.25 to 2.75 | 2.50 to 2.00 | 1.75 to 1.50 | 1:75 to 1.25 Fall 3.00 to 2.75 | 2.50 to 2.25 | 2.00 to 1.60 | 1.50 to 1.25 | 1.50 to 1.00 WOLF4axr COYOTE _ Heary Fred Cased 32.000 28.00 |25.00t0 20.00] 18.000 14.00! 13.0t011.00| 12.00 to 6.00 Open and Headless | 25.00t020.00| 18.00to 15.00} 13.00t0 11.00) 10.00to 8.00 10.00 to 5.00 White 4.00 to 3.00 | 2.50 to 2.00 | 1.75 to 1.50 | 1.35 to 1.15} 1.25 te .75 Stained — | 2.75 to 2.25 | 1.75 to 1.50} 1.35 to 1.15} 1.00 to .75) 1.00 to 50 These extremely high grading and are quot inferior skins at highest market v2!ue. Furs, write for “The Shubert Shipper,” t aie pone. St. pees ices are based on the well-known “SHUBERT” liberal for immediate shipment. No. 3, No. 4, and otherwise For quotations on other British Columbia he only reliable and accurate market report and price list of its kind published. Jt’'s FREE—Write for it. A shipment to “SHUBERT” result in “more money”—“quicker.” SHIP AlL YOUR FURS DIRECT TO. PT wre THE LARGEST HOUSE IN THE WORLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN NORTH AMERICAN RAW FUR Wenn URS 224 right from the beginning and the topical allusions and jokes were much appreciated. Congratula- tions to the Dramatic Club are in order. | DEPARTMENT OF LANDS ‘ ’ | NOTICE APPLICATION FOR GRAZING PERMITS FOR THE SEASON OF 1920. Applications for permits to graze live- stock on the Crown range Within each grazing district of the Province of British Columbia must be fled with the District Foresters at Cranbrook, Fort George, Kam loops, Nelson, Priace Kupert, Vaneouver and Vernon or with the Comumissioner ol Grazing, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. c., on or before February 29, i920. Biank forms upon which to submit ap- plications may be obtained from the Dis- trict Foresters at the above named places Department of Lands at Vic- G. KR, NADEN Deputy Minister of Lands Department o tenes, Victoria, B. ‘December “Sth, 7 trom the torla, B. ¢ 1019. SKEENA LAND DISTRICT—-DISTRICT 8 QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS TAKE NOTICE that Charies BE. Burgess, of Bay Point, California, hotel-Keeper, in tends to appiy for @ licence to prospect tui coal and petroleum over the following ae scribed jands on the West Coast of Moresb) island, British Columbia, cummencing at a post planted about 200 yards from the southerly shore of Canoe Pass and 4 miles east of the northeast corner of Kr i Reid's coal and petroleum licence anaes 10460, Whence horis 80 chains, thence eas 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to the point of commence ment CHARLES E. BURGESS. By Hans K. Christensen, Located October 9th, 1919. SKEENA LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. rAKE NOTICE that Daniel L. Sutherland, of Bay Point, California, Hotel-keeper, in tends to apply for a licence to prospect foi coal and petroleum over the following de scribed lands on the West Coast of Moresby isiand, British Columbia; commencing at & post planted about 200 yards from the southerly shore of Canoe Pass and 4 miles east of the northeast corner of Kober held’s coal and petroleum licence number 10460; thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to the point of commence nent, P DANIEL L, SUTHERLAND. By Hans K. Christensen, Agent. _Lobated October oth, 1919, Agent 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 = |is Honour F. McB. Young, Made the 19th ‘ ay of December, A.D, 1917, | was appoin ed administrator of the estate of Seldon }|.d- ward Stebbins, deceased, and all parities having claims against the said estate 4 hereby required to furnish same, prope verified, to me, on or before 15th day December, A. BD. 1919, and all parties in- debited to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Inde tednss to forthwith, & X, MeMULLIN mel tor, Dated this 20th day of No , 1018, CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the reserve existing over Lots 4005 and 904 Range 5, Coast District, is cancelled. G. R. NADEN, Deputy Minister of La Lands Department, Victoria, B. C SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. Phone 174 -— P.O. Box 274 a ath October, 1919. , , Sores OF CANCELLATION. Ne ereby « mh that the sre visting over Le ts 1819 and 182 Quer hariotte Pistrict,. by reason of a od in the B. C. Gazette of 27th ! “ember, 1907, ts cancelled. G. R. NADEN, * Deputy Minister of Lands Depargme nt of Lands, 1 September, 1919. oston (prill The Best Place sane FOR SALE Fishing Schooner “Baysport No 1” As she lays on Rose Spit, Graham Island. Tenders will be received up to Wednesday, December 10, 1919, by E. MeCoskrie, gent for Insurance Com- pany of North America, P. ©. box 249, Prince Rupert, B. C., 288 to Eat MENU ON THE COUNTER Wott: No 50c Lunches We employ All White Help Open all of the _ 24 hours, were ee - “eo TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labor Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 -— P.O, Box 725 Look out for Tomorrow's Menu in the same place Queene & ~ueeEme 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 hardwood. Estimates Given. } REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN }) Phone Green 209. | : Pe OOP OD DENTISTRY OFFICE HOURS, B a.m. to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 6:30 a.m. DR. J. 8. BROWN ' - OMce: Smith Blook, Third Avenue. Prene 454. ? eee OF ~ DEAFNESS yy tea if Vou are a Suflerer—Go to your Local Druggist and order Goncen- trated Gourdal, price $1 per tn, This New remedy gives almost itm- mediate relief, and quickly effects a permanent § cure It penetrates to the actual seat of the cou plaint, and has completely cured Many cases which were considered hopeless. If your Chemist does not yet stock ‘Sourdal’ do not accept any sub- stitute, but send mone) order for a supply direct or @tsion Dis- tributing Road, Croydon, Surrey, Eng., and © package will be mailed per return with full directions. Phon® Greon 607 1017 Grd Avenue Dalgarno & Watis BU'LDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialiats in Light and Heavy Caon- struction, Repairs and Alterations, First Class Staircase Work and Finishing. 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