* THE DAILY NEWS “The Daily News” {|| LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ‘ . CLASSIFIED ADS. Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream, ew —__—_~+—- Jantorium Bioneer Cleaners, FOR RENT Phone 4. tf. | — : 6 6 ron RENT — Room, elose in, €2.50 per! WNWorfolk Rooms, Stexm heated, yomnsubes. “Shore Shak so meet the hot and cold water. Terms rea- FOR RENT—Large furnished front room,|%°nable. 6th Ave. and Fulton. $12 per month. Apply Box 07, Dail * oe oT ay Ten days’ sale now on at. ‘ FOR RENT—-New house, four rooms,, near y drydock; #23. P. 0 Box 190. ‘213tr.)/Demers. Come in and see the POR RENT—Six rooms and bathroom; | bargains. 224tf Section Six; §26,.50. Prince Rupert * * * Financiers, 315 Second Ave. 213tr, . , Mr. Tomlinson gave a lecture POR RENT—Comfortable room, or board and room; close in; reasonable rates; | to the exhibitors vesterday after phone. Box 14, Datly News. 2100. noon on the selection of exhibits ROK RENT Une Marge handsomely fur-jand on varieties to choose. nished room, suitable for two, and one * . . medium-sized room, with board in pri | val family Modern conveniences, . “g : ac ’ Ine | Close in, Phone Biue 332 224-7 a n. uy ae , on ~~ | FOR RENT—Sulte of furnished house- peempiee Cs Sere ae keeping rooms. Enquire Demers. | News oflice, The most of his ex-| weer | hibit was given to the local hos-| FOR RKENT—New house, four rooms, tal. | stoves electric light Near drydock, | pita | Kighth Ave. and Conrad. Box 15, Daily * * * | News. 226-232-238 rn . : D. D. Munro, of Terrace, is tak. | the F Mr. Munro ha ing in the Fair. Mr. unro has FOR SALE vd an excellent ranch near that FOR SALE—New house, Section 7, ¢100)t0Wn and has a big crop this year cash and $20 @ month; total $1,150.) for his pains. P. O. Box 190, ai3ef, * * * FOR SALE — Tracts of Land in Lakelse _ , ; x Valley containing 10 acres each, §20 he Prince Rupert Towing Co., per acre, McCaffrey & Gibbons. 214tf. general towing; the new crude oil wOpertecty level ond oo street’ grede, ony (eS “P-R.T. No. 4." Phone Red 0 Br . « $60 casi aud balance a Snap of |} 391 or Black 322. Address: P.O an investment. ust ve moos, » “ ” Owner, P.O. Box 809. teat Box 96. Agency for the “Avance POR SALE—-50-H.P. capacity steam boiler | ' rude Oil Motor. 165tf and 8-tL.l. stationary engine. Can be} * + * had heap. it sAcellent order, ply Box 16, Daily News. ae asi, | Ten days’ sale now on at i |Demers. Come in and see the WANTED bargains. 224tf. — _ 8.6 Win "Want home for winter wit ec. | Ten days’ sale now on at cept reasonable wages. Apply Box 10,/Demers. Come in and see the Daily News. 216-0. | e j bargains. 224tf. WANTED—Pupils for business . fe Prince Rupert. $12.60 per mon st classes; $5.00 per month ree Prince Rupert has a Japanese classes. Leation, Second and Apply Box 99, Daily News. Second artist. He had several paintings WANTED—-Men and women wanted every-'at the Fair that showed consid- where who are willing to work a few hours in their own home for §15 week- ly. Samples free. The Co-Operative Union, Windsor, Ont. 917-40, old. | WANTED—Accountant with long experi- | : erable merit. He is only 15 years ence in general office work wishes r- manent situation at @ moderate salary. Box 15, Daily News. 227u. rhe lent schools have excel- of drawings and The Metlakatla school, is worthy of great praise for the work they turn out. AND ROOMS—Furnished _bed-| he and sitting room with board) ‘ for two young men; $40 per For a comfortable room, Box 14, News office, 95 to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 MONEY! MONEY! 6 PER CENT — Loans 2 mar Fig Stre ieay Se’ Ghisined for any purpées on ond Avenue, near Kighth Street. Newly opened. Steam heat and acceptable Real Estate security; lib eral privileges; correspondence solicit- hot and cold water in every room. |Free baths. Rates reasonable ed, A. ( Agency Company, 758 Gas, 226tf. local showings paintings. ae Sat MISCELLANEOUS 8s BOARD room sultable month. come Sec- Electric Bidg., Denver, Col. | s+ 6 6 Charles Swanson, of the the Dolly Varden min- took a #810 Fair, has asked the to hand the money to the Red Cross Society. ¢:2.* A eheck for $21.50 has handed to the Canatian Patriotic Fund from the Prince one owners of claims, which at the committee j prize over HARRISON W. ROGERS been Rupert Suite t, Federal Bloc’ |Football League, being the total Architect | collections made at the prelimi- PRINCE RUPERT, BL 0. | nary ties of the Exhibition Cup Phone 300 ©. Box 1635/|The collection at the final, $29.80, For Rent COMFORTABLE 4-ROOMED | Exhibition. * * * Ackerberg, Thompson & Com- pany placed an add in News offering a second-hand en- gine for sale and besides getting sev eral local inquiries had a com- munication from Fort Saskatche- wan. When you want to sell any- thing advertise in The Daily COTTAGE —, ! a ae It is interesting to know that the growth of celery can be vast- ly improved by scientific planting. The old way was to put if in a trench while the new way is to plant it on level ground. The dif- ference is marvelous and the two kinds as shewn by Mr. Braun a very convincing argument. oie Porcher Island had an exeellent show at the Fair and took down a goodly number of prizes. Porcher is the nearest district to Rupert of them all and with their excellent showing should be able to do something for Rupert in the NEAR DRYDOCK NICE 4-ROOMED FLAT WITH BATHROOM Is APPLY G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. 324 SECOND AVENUE TO way of vegetables very soon. ;‘ = 2 Everything in season cooked tle way you like it. London Cafe. SEPA ERNEREEEEEEEREEEEE EEE EN EEE EEE EEE EERE EE ERE EH) High-Grade Work Plumbing, steamftting _—eree 84 "4 «sheet metal work © 4p ortone Western Plumbing Co., Ld SERRA AAAAA RARER RRR eK RL Aah hheee eed hhhhh ee * |was given toward the funds of the! The Daily | ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL The religious side of the been carried on with reat from the various denominat AT THE VALCARTIER CAMP. life at Valeartier has according to inp cess, repotl ts s represented .| THE BOSTONIANS SCORE ANOTHER HIT Last night the fans gave a very of “The Show with a vim from start to The music in this piece is rather tuneful on the whole and solos were splendidly render Juveuihe Boston fine performance Girl,” which went finish and choruses ed. While Thom Hellen imper sonated Captain Arthur in a ver refined manner, mention must be made of Dodie Canfield in the east of Garrick Forest MeCready both as regards acting and sing ing and one of her songs giver to the tune of one of the “Pina fore” songs simply brought down the house. Haleyvon Clarke as Maggie Webbington also had the andience with her right through. Altogether, the per- \formance was a very creditable jand enjovable one, and painless death to jtion Army Harvest Thanksgiving | which deseryv- ed a better filled house, although there was quite appreciable number present. an A NEW WEAPON. nore o1 Hints, less definite have been given that France had in readiness a new engine of war which would have been used against the Germans if they sur eeded in reaching Paris Re cently stories have come from the battlef t to the*effect that many German soldiers have been found standing dead in the trenches, as} though vietims of sudden para- lysis A London Associated Press dispatch now says” that the French are using new guns which disehara: shells loaded with a material known as turpen- ite, whieh causes stantaneous every per son within reach of its fumes In connection with the Salva DOMINION ELECTION? | | iwas signed by A idificult a | DUKE MAY REFUSE IT) Hon. Robert Rogers Said to De- sire One—Borden Thought to Be Opposed. Ottawa, Oet, 3 (owing to cer- tain activities in some vwarters, the talk of the probability of an ‘arly general election has been revived. Hon. Robert Rogers and his immediate followers are cred- ited with a desire to violate the political armistice which has been in foree sinee the war broke Robert Borden induced to precipi- at such a time Duke of Connaught the present time dissolution of Par- llowever, not an election also the not at to a out eould tate sir and would consent liament. CONTEST DECISION of The statement lo the Editor rhe Mr me News. signed by his of yester- Hoelsecher, giving deciding favor Metlakatla for ms in the band in lay’s col retled npetition is to be greatly x as being unnecessarily sh and to a certain extent un- Indian In Indian bands were the Fair and a very one, fair the oul thre a feature of attractive Iwo friends. past } years during the the Kit- Semiramide eadership of Professor as acceptably as 90 ihe white bands who can play music of this that such their comprehen- unfair and untrue which should not go junchallenged. If they did not come up,te the ago, | Governor-General's visit, band pls thre quite of ikatla funder i fiunt per ryed cent average grade at all, and to say music is past sion 48 an | statement ;special services wil! be held to-| mark in this selection this year it jnight at . o'clock; Sunday at 11]was due to a lack of preparation ja. wi. and 3:30 and 7:30 p. m.; and|but certainly not to a want of un- on fonds there will pe a sale | derstanding There is much of general goods, with a musical|splendid talent in all of these program by the children. Re-|bands and with a little intelligent, freshments will be served. Ad-|kindly coaching, and the neces- mission free. sary patience, they can be “ — brought to a state of great pro- One of the latest additions to] feieney, which easily includes “automobile row” is a very hand-|