WALLACE’S .. FOUR .. Saturday Specials 6 pieces White Flannelette—our regular 20c quality—on sale Saturday at, yard. ........... 0.00 cece 15c Ladies’ Suits—new fall styles and fabrics—on sale Satur- GAG Re VN OCT A ee bay HALF PRICE 20 Children’s Coats—from 18 inches to 24 inches long—- good variety of cloths and colorings — on sale Sat- UPGRY Be ee i as HALF PRICE « Mrs. D. C. Whiteford Kwinitsa this morning. Mr few days in the ecity. KE. H. engineer, left this morning’s train. > . . Mrs. Newick, Mr. and ugh the city Cups and Saucers—Edgoline and Sprig decorations—two shapes—reg. $2.25 doz.—on sale Saturday, doz $1.50 Or,2 Cups afd’ 2ySaucers for, «809s Sows 2s oes cd 25c H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. Dry Goods, Crockery, Etc. Third Avenue Prince Rupert KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 | HARDWARE Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes “‘Stay Satisfactcry Range.’’ MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ |; Rupert this morning. Mrs, Donaldson and child, who have been Mrs. Frizzell for a short left t 7 . Capt, Eva Stride returned this Winnipeg, where the on visit of General Bramwell Booth. | the civic A civic reception was held at the|back in the city the various | When he left here he expected to Walker theatre} have been back not later than to- morning from she went in connection with city hall there and meetings in the were well attended. If so, you can make your journey more enjoyable and more comfortable by joining the PERSONAULY CONDUCTED ALL - EXPENSE TOUR Leaving Vancouver December 7th Fare includes all expenses incidental to the journey. The party will travel by special train, via gara Falls to New York, there ious steamship lines. If interested, let us tell you about the trip and expenses. Call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RY. Prince Rupert. B. A. W. Nase, Com’! Agent, 443 Hastings St. West Vancouver, B. C. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. left for Finlay, representing Kelly, Pacy, government bridge for the interior by who teday en route from little of tinte, for Essington this ‘morning. guests Going To The Old Country TO SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS ; i Local and Personal : x HPAII III IIIAII IIIA SII SII IAI ASSIS SI SIASAI SASSI SIASSASSSISISISSSICSSAC ‘ E. Eby, Kitsumkalum, is spend- ing a few days in the city. * * * . . . have been enjoying a brief holi- Solomon Mussallem left this day, left at 10 ‘o'clock for New}]morning on a business trip to Hazelton. the interior. Seis’ Dr. Large left on the Princess Dougias & Co.,, left for the inter-|Reatrice last night for Port ior this morning. x Simpson. . . . me RRR OE: Mer SOR: eNO Mr. and Mrs. Seal are in the this morning after spending a city today en route to their home at Granby Bay. * . . Miss Walley returned from the south this morning after several weeks’ absence. W. Noble, well known in min- came in on the boat this morn- “e ; ing circles in’ this section, was ing from Vancouver, where they : Re hae an arrival by the Prince Rupert this morning. J. A. McDonnell, of the Ingen- se ip . Age fica Hotel, Hazelton, passed thro- RK. Warton, of the firm of Fish- Vancouver. er & Warton, returned from Soe 4 Vancouver this morning, where R. W. Thomson, a-former re- he went as a witness in a civil sident of Stewart, arrived from} ction. the south om the steamer Prince er ft: A. C, Aldous ,of the firm of |Aldous & Murfay, Vaneouver, ar- rived in the @¢ity this morning. During his visitj/here he will ap- point a local * &gent to handle {Smithers real estate. Mayor Pattullo, who went to /Vietoria a couple of weeks ago business in connection with finances, is expected next Saturday. i day. jay al minimum expense Chicago and Nia- connecting with var- or C,, Paras ses ae ee -~ ms 2 fe ¢ @¢ « ~ 5 oe ee eee eee eases a a at et he Read The Daily News FURNITURE FOR NOVEMBER ) - - PER CENT. REDUCTION FOR CASH - - | 2 0 MUST HAVE THE SPACE FOR INCOMING GOODS 2 0 ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW! § FURNITURE FOR DINING ROOM -—==s=*«*~*S*«éURRNSTUREE FOR LIVIN ROOM § FURNITURE FOR BED ROOM om In fact all grades of Complete Home Furnishings in stock - Carpet Squares Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry Carpet Squares in the latest designs, direct from the Carpet Manu- Crockery and Glasses ' Fancy German Hand-Painted Cups and Saucers, & Cream and Sugar Bowls, Candy Dishes and @ Plates. See Window Display ! ‘ facturers. This is yonr opportunity for a good quality | Dinner Sets, 97 piece. All included in our , Carpet Square at the 20 per cent; cash discount. November Cash Sale Discount 20 per cent. A Upholstered Chairs, Rockers, and Settees A Iron and Brass Beds, Springs and Mattresses, Blankets, Sheets, Pillows, Lace and Tapestry Curtains, Blinds, ¢ Brass Pole and Rings ; RESERVE YOUR ’XMAS GIFT NOW AT THESE BIG REDUCTIONS uM % GEO. D. TITE | | ° * ' Phone 20 THE HOME FURNISHER 3rd Avenue , 7 *- + «+ nd i ae, a ee, ee ee Jockey Tommy Burns Falls Under Elevated Train New York, Nov. 20.—T. H. Tommy) Burns, internationally famous as a jockey, either jumped or fell beneath an elevated train in Brooklyn today and was ground to pieces. No one witnessed the tragedy. The last person to see him was the station ticket seller, who remarked him pacing up and down the platform just before the train pulled in. Tommy Burns was one of the world’s leading jockeys and was reputed wealthy. He rode for such own- ers as W. C. Whitney, William C. Daly, and several years ago car- ried the colors of the German Emperor. LEAVES ESTATE To boas Woman Wills Her Wealth for an Animals’ Home. New York, Nov. 20.—By her will Mrs. Helen S. Winans, who died in Holland last September, has left practically all of her estate, valued at more than $50,- 000, to the Bide-a~Wee Home for and cats in this city. Mr. Winans died before his wife, so the bequest becomes payable at Once to the home and constitutes one of the most generous dona- tions to the institution ever re- ceived, dogs Specials today at Wallace’s NE TEMERE LECTURE Father he will tomor- Catholic As Bunoez by Rev. week, announced during the lecture at eight o'clock row evening, in the church, on “Ne Temere.” Those who wish to hear the Catholic side of the decree are cordially invited party, on Roy L. Horie and have engaged ment work on Banks, Prescott and Porcher Islands for months, arrived in the city yesterday. They have com pleted their work for the season who been grovern- survey several and will leave for the south to- morrow night. Ladies’ suits half price today at Wallace's. 274 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders will be received up to 12 o'clock noon, Nov. 30th, for the erection of an apartment building for the Prince Rupert Building & Investment Co. Plans, specifi cations and all information at the office of the architect The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 274-80 J. W. POTTER, Architect Furnished by F. W. Dowling : 4 FHE DAILY NEWS ‘ Saturday, November 22, 1944 SS ——— — —— — — — — - 913 (y 2) GARB HU RGU UUIUUUUUULUEUUUR LU. URI UIE FAMOUS RIDER KILLED THE WEATHER. Obserevr For 24 hours ending 5 a.m.,, Saturday, November 22, 1913 Barometer reduced to. sea LOVOl ic BS sie eS ese 29.438 Maximum temperature 42.0 Minimum temperature 38.0 Precipitation ...... 6... 53 Methodist Services if “Consecra- o'clock, Morning Subject of service sermon, tion.’ Sunday school at 2.30 p m. Evening service 730°) p.m Subject “Life’s Account.” Even- ing service followed by 15 min- utes bright, cheerful Everybody welcome, Singing, Special bargains in chinaware Wallace's, O74 at 274 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Take notice that the partnership of Vaughan & Youngman, carrying on busi ness as tobacconists on Second avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C., has been dissolved and the business will in future be carriea on by Charles L. Youngman d4t-w CHARLES L, YOUNGMAN, WATER NOTICE. For a License to Take and Use Water. Notice is hereby given that Josepn UI mer, of Goose Bay, B. C., will apply for a license to take and use ten second feet of water out of Boulder Creek, which flows in @ westerly direction through vacant land and empties into Hastings Arm near the head of same. The water will be di be used for mining purposes on the land verted at about 1% miles easterly and wil! described 4s The Portland, “Francis” Hastings No, 6 and 7 mining claims, This notice was posted on the ground on the 14th day of October, 1913. The application will be fled in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C. Objections may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C, JOSEPH ULMER, Applicant By R. 8. Dodge, Agent. Central BRITISH COLUMBIA is so Strategicaliy located th in the centre of an aede ae d command trade of the wonderful en. a Proven agricultural lands ir i famous oe BULKLEY VALLEy and also the surrounding minin € All otn districts. , other cities and towns in Bulkley Valley will be tr butary 5° HUBERT All branch lines rom the main line of railway will Start from HUBERT The townsite is ideal y locate a bend of the Bulkley River ac le free from Swamps and bo with magnificent natural drainage, { The first offering of town lots is now open to the public { HUBERT has behing it the same organization, the same systema: development, the same liberal ade vertising that placed FORT GEORGE on the map and kept it there Trains are now runn ng to HU. BERT, and the G@. T. Pp Station is built. Write or Call for Maps, Plans and Photos Agents Wanted Everywhere. Natural Resources Security Company, Le. Joint Owners and Sole Agents FORT GEORGE and HUBERT townsites HEAD OFFICE Vancouver Block, VANCOUVER, B. o. Oct, 30-Nov, 3-10-17 IN THE SUPREME COURT COLUMBIA, OF BRITISH IN THE MATTER OF THE WINDING UI ACT, BEING CHAPTER 144 OF THE RI VISED STATUTES OF CANADA AND AMENDING ACTS AND IN THE MATTER OF THE PRINCE RUPERT FISH AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED Notice is hereby given that the Cont nental Trust Company, Limited, a body orporaté with a registered office at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, has been appointed of ficial liquidator of the above named Prince Rupert Fish and Cold Storage Company Limited, by order of Mr. W. E, Burritt, district registrar of the Supreme Court at Prince Rupert, B. C., of the’ 8th day of November, A, D. 1913 WILLIAMS & MANSON, Industrial . Sites. ‘ With Rail a rransport ADI HARRISON GAMBLE & co, } Financial Agents } Third Ave Pr Solicitors for the Said Liquidator Office 606 3rd Ave. Phone 93 PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. General Teaming, Safe, Piano, Furniture and Baggage Moving Carefully and Promptly done. , Storage and Forwarding Wood and Coal ' McCaffery & GIDDONS| 0. Animals, birds, fish and all kinds of game heads mounted; SECTION 1. hides tanned and made into rugs Lot on Beach Place, $3,500.00; good terms. Lot on Second Ave., 000.00; terms. Lot on Second Ave., Block 9, $10,- 000,00; $3,000.00 cash. Lot on Ave., Block 25, $10,400.00; $4,000.00 cash. SECTION 2. Lof 6, Block 10, $1,375.00; cash, bal. arranged. Lane corner on Moresby Ave., $2,500.00; terms arranged. SECTION 65. Lot on Sixth Ave., Block 9, 500.00; $1,060.00 bal. 4 and 2 years. Lots Block terms, Lot 21, Block 28, $1,175.00; $400 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18. Two lots in Block 31, $900.00, Lot 21, Block 37, only 200 feet from MeBride St., $1,500.00; good terms, Two modern houses in best loca- Block 7, $6,- Second 8675 $2 eash, 5-6, 27; $7,000.00; tion, $4,000.00 — each; long terms, SECTION 6. Lot 27, Bloek 7, 83,500.00; 1-4 cash, 4, 2 and years. Lot on Eighth Ave., Block 22, 81,- 650.00, SECTION 7. Lots 23-24, Block 29, $2.000,00; $800.00 cash, bal. 1 and 2 years. Lots 23-24, block 31, 82,250.00; good terms, Lots 24-22, block 43, $1,000.00; 1-3 cash, 6, 12 and 18. SECTION 8. Lot 4, Block 5, Hays Gove Ave., $700.00; 1-3 cash, 6 and 42, Lot 11, Block 25, $525.00; 1-2 cash, bal, 6, 12 and 18./ Lot 8, Block 841, 8600.00; 4-2 cash, bal, 6, 12 and 18, Lots 40-441, Block 39, %1,200.00; {-4 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 48, Lot on Prince Rupert Boulevard, $750.00; 1-3 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18, INSURANCE Fire, Life, Aecident and Marine FARM LANDS Lakelse, Kitsumkalum, Bulkley McCaffery & Gibbons GOOD ee St. Andrew’s Ball Leading social event of the year is St. Andrew's Society Hall Friday, 28th November at 9 p.m GRAY'S ORCHESTRA (4 piece) . REFRESHMENTS Gent's Tickets $2.50 Ladies free Tickets to be had of Messrs. C. H Orme, Wil s & McMeekin and McColl & R@WVertson and robes. All work strictly first class. A, MITTLER, Expert Taxi- CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT NICELY furnished front room in modern apartment, over Westenhavers’ offices. Phone Red 183. 260r FORK RENT-—Four room flats, Beach Place Building, $18 and $20 per month, See McCaffery & Gibbons. 270-275 FOR SALE COWS fresh calved and coming in always on hand, and tuberculosis tested. John Christy, cattle dealer, Collingwood West ‘corner Carleton and Westminster Road, Phone Collingwood 46 R. Post. Office, Collingwood East, Box 20. 270-f WANTED WAITER wants Daily News. POSITION WANTED man, Box 88 ,Daily WANTED-—Sewing . by Miss M, Washburn, 269tf WANTED--Girl to mind baby about two hours every Sunday afternoon. Apply 528 8th avenue west, 2461 WANTED-—Five or six room house, with bath and sewer attachments, furnished or partly furnished, X 17, News Office, WANTED—-Young woman to wait on table; wages $30.00 month with room, Apply Supt, Prince Rupert General Hospital, 260u position, Apply Box 88, 274-276 by steady News, the day Phone Blue young 271-273 or week, 899. general servant wanted; $35 per month, Also nurse girl wanted. Four help employed, Mrs, L. W. Patmore 258 Lost. MISCELLANEOUS GOOD meals at the B, C, Cafe, 118 8th Street, A trial will convince you 274-98 AGENCY PROPOSITIONS Splendid op portunity for profitabie varty seeking a staple and business, For particulars call 272-274 at Haynor Bros. Terms: Third Ave. YOURS dermist, 728 Helmeken St., Van- dermist, 728 Heimeken St. Van-| PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. — : 908 Third Avenue *|P. O. Box 203 Phone 47 P. ROBERTSON Dealers i INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) FEED SEEDS CHARTERED SECRETARY HAY TIMOTHY Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Liqui- dations and Assignments OATS CLOVER Smith Block, 3rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. C. > — WHEAT ALFALFA o CORN ETC “The Daily News ” a y ews CHICKEN FEED A_ SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended For Sale {8, Se Block PRICI $5,400 ance 2 Lot 5, 82.700 cash, ba 4 and 6 months, interes! APPLY Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Prince Rupert $9,000 LOST—Pair spectacles in case on Fifth} 4% cash, balance Avenue. This office or telephone Black i ‘ iLeres 403, Reward, + 974tf months al + Bs , Per Lot 22, Block %, G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. yrance Real Estate and Insurat Second Avenue.