Soskas sae THE DAILY NEWS —_——_—_-—— NS Thursday, Januap, 29, 1944 Hf You're ‘Loyal: Show Your Colors Now What's the use of saying you are heart and soul for British Columbia if you don’t buy British Columbia products? Take flour for instance--why not insist upon having ROYAL STANDARD? The best you can buy, re- gardless of name or price; the medium by which hundreds of our employees have been richer by $500,000.00 within the past six years. We're doing our part. Will you do yours? LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. First and McBride Prince Rupert PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. Brewed and Bottled in Vancouver by Vancouver Breweries, Limited. “Without a Peer” in Western America---and it’s every bit as good as the “ best Stands to-day imported.”’ Order your supplies from your dealer or from Beaver Liquor Co. LIMITED Distributors, Prince Rupert FRED STORK’S HARDWARE 710 SECOND AVE Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle tron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubhberoid Roofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST”’ FRED STORK’S HARDWARE GILLETT'S LYE EATS DIRT — > Sa SS SS — So} a= Tus. a LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Messrs. G,. A, P. Gibson art. Clothier and H, leave today for Stew- iT vue “OL ARLL BLFORE OPEHING = FULL CIRECTIONS INSI>E * . * . The Prince John left for Mas- set last evening. She took J, P. Meehan, A. Kerr and Mrs. Me- Cullough as passengers. The big freighter Kentra will have her cargo discharged today and will sail south tonight. She will coal up at Union Bay. The ‘municipal - ownership- EW 9 ; TED at-any-cost city government vowog LETT COMPANY Ut vs believes in clearing off the street crossing by private enterprise. TRAMP LOSES LIFE SEEKING WARMTH Found the Heating Plant of a Side Door Pullman Too Much for Him —One fortunate the who travel in side door Puilmans Vancouver, Jan. 27. un. member of army without buying tickets, paid with his life the penalty of securing warmth while travelling through that vails in the mountain division of the C. P. R. According to ad- viees received at the local C. P. R. divisional headquarters, the body of an unidentified man, who was a eastward, the cold weather now pre- from all appearances tramp beating his way was found beside a charcoal heater in the heating compart- The al eting f the hatvien Sister eeeing & Yaclit. WILL B. C. ANNEX Y ing Clul vill be held the POCO e ysaeee ewer: YUKON TERRITOR ve . vies Extension of Boundary Part of | Mr. Geo. Morrow has just re- Plan to Build Railway From from a week's illness at his home in Vancouver. He had | intended coming to Prince Rup- covered Seattle to Alaska | ee January 28.—Sir| Vancouver, f and Hon. R. L.! Richard McBride ert but his illness will delay his : trip ex Borden, premier of Canada, have ; e 1 @ ae recently had some correspond- The Venture left yesterday af- ence on ‘the guession of ; sii ternoon for the south. She was posal by t rans, Co Sai j ‘e or t . s ov ce in early because she was unable ral eens ; ts ~ j te “ECR men have been imported recently B. H. Smith, a young American, to work in this mine, which is among “those -affected*by ‘thel 09 bought the notorious Eng- copper miners’ strike. ; lish prison ship Success and —-—— —-— - brought it to this country after Charged With Complicity a journey of seventy-seven days, . has made his fortune’ and will New Westminster, Jan. 29.-—|sell the vessel, Capt. Smith says The trial of F. Anderson, charged}he purchased the ship four with complicity in the Extension} years ago and since then made a disturbances has commenced. | fortune exceeding $400,000. He James White, one witness of the | says he has an offer of $500,- prosecution was examined at/000 for the ship from a syndi- length. His testimony is in-|cate of show people in New York criminating to several unionjand he probably will accept the men. offer. say fashion-plates and complete instructions KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1624 PHONE No, 3 builders’ Suppliee Plumbers’ supplies Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors " Paints HARDWARE Stoves, Ranges Oils Tinware Varnishes Graniteware The ‘'Stay Satisfactory Range.”’ MONARCH MALLEABLE ——=— The ‘News’ for Artistic Printing ‘There is a distinctive style and finish about a “ Curzon” Suit which the “ready-to-wear” .* =." ~~‘ garments sold in Canrda and the States lack. Indeed the “Curzon” cut and finish is hardly equalled even in garments sold by the best Custom Tailors, whose charges are always exclusive, if not altogether prohibitive. There is just that ease and com- 67% fort about our garments @ LS which give the wearer a “well at ease” appearance. Then there is the cloth to remember: nothing but real British materials every time. One Silver and Four Gold Mecal Awards. Merely fill in a post cerd and address same to us as below, asking for cur !etest assortment of materials. Together with patterns, we send | lor accurate self-measurement, tape measure, all sent free and carriage paid. We dispatch ee es nite ahr oa cotene the money. $20 SUIT TO MEASURE @ (Carriage and Duty Paid) for $8.60. Address for Patterns: GURZON BROS., CLOUGHER SYNDICATE (Dept. 150 ), 449 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. URZON Bros Dept. ), 60/62 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND. West End Depoti 133/56 OXFORD STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND, Please mention this paper. s~ The World's Measure Tailors, Read The Daily News }eastbound Has the largest Guaranteed Circulation ment of a refrigerator car on an train. The discovery was made by one of the train crew who went into the com- partment to replenish the fuel in the heater. The man had evi- dently in there to take ad- vantage of the warmth which is maintained in the refrigerator carrying special shipments, and heaped on too much charcoal in the little heater. The fumes of the charcoal, making a deadly was, in that confined space soon overcame him, probably while he slept, and life was extinct when the body was discovered. The body was taken to Spences Bridge, where an inquest wil! br held. fone Subscribe for the Daily News NOTICE To the Members of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association The of members city annual general meeting will be held in the 8 p.m. Thursday, January 29th, 1914, to receive the directors’ and other reports and to elect directors for the en- suing year. hall at By order of the Board, W. M. WRIGHT, {7-26 Managing Secretary Pp. O, Box 1714 Tel. 448. RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Prince Rupert, B. C. Waterworks, Water Power, Whalf Con- struction, Reports, Plans, Dominion and Provincial Land Surveying, Mine Survey- ing, Townsites and Subdivisions, Electric Blue Printing, Negatives and White A IVARSON & C0. Biacksmiths & Horseshoers Boat Work Phone 525 1st Ave., Manson Way 215 Second Avenue Phone 43 WILLIAM T. HOUSE B.C. Land Surveyor PRINCE RUPERT P.O) Box 518 TUG AND SCOW FOR HIRE W. R. MORRISON PHONE BLACK 156 JAMES GILMORE Architect 2nd Avenue, near McBride Street SOUTH WELLINGTON COAL The Coal that Made 8.C. FAR WEST FUEL COMPANY Fifth St., rear Hart Block “UNION TRANSFER CO GENERAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE South Wellington Coal VHONES : 86 Office, RESIDENCE 110 833 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT FURNISHED APARTMENTS in two and three rodm suite. $20 per month — J. BE. DYER. Phone Black 334 BOAT BUILDER — H, JOHNSTON Seal Cove Phone Green 321 35 ——- PHONE —— 35 Automobile and Taxies Large Machines Prompt Service Reliable Chaffeurs Rates for parties. HOBO KING HELD UP AT BORDER LINE Allowed to Enter Canada but His Attorney Was Turned Back “hobo king,” Sigmund, Jeff Davis, the and friend, Mr. Harry a prominent attorney of Seattle, started to come into Canada last week and were stopped at White Rock Jeff Davis show that he had an engagement theatrical Canada, but the also a member of the League, was unable to show any business in Canada so he was turned back. He revenged himself by organiz- ing two more Hoboes' League branches in Washington = state during the day. Jeff Davis addressed a ing of hoboes in Vancouver on Sunday. was able to with a concern in lawyer, Hoboes’ meet- It was Sir John A. Macdonald who said: “Given a government with a big surplus and.a big ma and a weak opposition, and you will debauch a commit tee of archangles.’ jority “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT DESK ROOM in ground floor oMce, Apply P.O. Drawer 1663 City 286-1 FOR SALE FOR SALE Queen's Cafe, Smithers; best location and largest place in town, with sleeping accommodation for one hun dred, Apply C. Morris, Smithers 18-25 WANTED WANTED A general servant Apply Mrs. 8S. I Green 202 22-2¢ PAPERING AND PAINTING wanted by an experienced workman | can save you money Address P.O, Box 279 22-24 WANTED—A general servant, Apply Mrs P. I, Palmer, 720 Fourth Ave East 209. 17-83% would Box Saunders, Phone relephone YOUNG WOMAN like position in 101 Daily News 19 WANTED—A middle-agea mdy to assist in soft drink and cigar counter, out of town. Enquire Dominion Hotel CHILDREN'S NURSE wishes engagement in Prince Kupert or near vicinity; good references Mrs. A. H. Hermann, P. UO Box 804, Victoria, B, C, 24-31 WANTED-——Violin and other orchestral players to join orchestra class Prince Rupert Music House, opp. post office 22-24 with little private girl family. PLUMBER WANTED—Strictly plumber wanted a tonce. o'clock Harry Hauson, near McBride Phone first-class Apply five second Avenue, 489. 23-26 MISCELLANEOUS CASH——-Will give immediate cash for bal ance due you under Agreement of Sale Prince Rupert Property($250--$2,000). Give full particulars A Wilkinson, General Delivery, City 204-1f PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—It any stenographic or to do evenings drop you have typewriting work 4 card to P. O Box 796 18-24 FOR RENT-—A neat four-roomed house, close in, $20 per month. The furniture in thie house is for sale at a bargain. Apply Owner, 252 Eighth Ave. W., or this office. FOR GALE—The four finest view lots on Graham Ave., Block 3, Section 2, price $2,000 each, $400 each cash, 6, 12, 18 and 24 _monthe at 6 per cent. M. M. STEPHENS & 60., LTO. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE NOTARIES PRINCE RUPERT a Lots are now at thei lowest hele BUY before the comple tion of the railroad WE have lots Which pe. quire very sma}! Cash Harrison, Gamble & Gy Ce | FOR SALE SECTION 2 Lot 1, block 8 ’ a8 balance arrang Ai Lot 97 block 8 ‘ balance arrange Cash Lot 9 block 20, §2 $ E balance arrange ay Lot 74 block ¥ 84 balan res neds Lots 7 and 8&8, block t $1 n cash, baiance arrang " SECTION 5 Lot 19, block 24, fa i Aves and Tatlow. str f tt house and bath, renting ¢ r tes $3,000; $1,300 ca balance ove months, 7 per ce Th Lot 2 block i 4 str $1,60 85 4 4 me months “| t 9, block 4 W house = finished, §3,00 ‘ $1 ‘baleen 6, 12 and 1% montt Para Lot biock 28 i rt $500 cash, balance 9 and 18 an Lot 20, block 46, $1.4 ‘ re balance 6 and 12 mont * Lot 3, block 3Y, with t hh house one two-room cab $2 nt cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 monty SECTION 6 Lot 411, block 22, §2, #1 balance 6, 12 and 18 mont 7) “ Lot 33, block 7, 83,2 ash Oi balance 6, 12 and 18 SECTION 7 Lots i0 and 11, block $1,250; tm cash, balance 6 and 121 t Lot 1, block 2, $1 e4 ash, te an over 21 m Lot block 17, §1,5 : ash, ance 6, 12 and 18 u Lots 7 and t tH ash, balan i2 a 5 ‘ Lot 28, block ‘ | eash, balance 6 and 121 Lot 34, biock 7, $1,2 : ash, be ance 6 and 12 SECTION 8 Loti block ’ Lot block Lots 19 and 2 t t Wi eash, balance q ‘ Mr. Reynok it n Fort Georg I a4 position to hand y te vantage We can give y the best af right prices We want y stings, @ and see us if you want re : Information from ¢t om fre ) ar t interest SPECIALISTS PRINCE RUPERT & PRINCE GEORGGE TOWNSITH Offices Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Phat Fort George, 8. © senor FOR A TAX Phone 75 | PRINCE RUPERT AUTO 7 ed PRINCE RUPERT FEED Ut 908 Third Avenue Dealers FEED SEEDS HAY TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER WHEAT ALFALFA CORN ETC CHIGKEN FEED A SPECIAL Mail orders promptly attended B.C. Coast steamship Service FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE SAFETY SPEED SERVICE U PENT] TW aoe RAIWWAY 8.8. Beatrice, south, Sunday 8 p.m. - J.G. McNAB, General Agent Frozen - Pipes Don't follow the old expensive methods of thawing pipes. If costs more than the pipes are worth, I have just received a new de- vice for thawing pipes by elec- tricity. You don’t have to open up your pipes, Just turn the current on and in three minutes the frost is gone, THAW BY ELECTRICITY Harry Hanson The Reliable Plumber Second Ave. near MoBride Street GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Department of Agriculture turist Office of Licuibe? Assistant Ho House, P Phone 534 Information or acy Write or call A. H. TOMLINSON Horticulturls New Court given Assistant SEE WHA! $200 CASH WILL BU) § Lot 33, Block 2, Section atl Balance $200 in 6 months $200 in 42 months. 7 per cent G. R. Naden Co., MW Secend Avenue. Interest PHONE 489 Real Estate and Insurance