CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT—Extra warm house, 6 rooms and bath, hot water fixtures and elec- trie lights; close in; splendid harbor view Also four rooms near business center, Apply J. W. McKinley, “7 Green Strect. Phone Red 337. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with hot and cold water. Only $2.50 per week Klondyke Hotel, | Fulton and Seventh Avenue. uw. Crude Oil Motor 165tf. | ee ~ _ a ae a" 7 a * + * ' FOR SALE The civil and criminal pro- FOR SALE—Hieh grade furniture includ- ceedings of the Supreme Court, 0, Unit room set, carpets,| lave, ot tee mah wany’ areaters, iwhich convenes here on Decem- as rol sds, Washburn men’ Ay a oneweter p dey ea. ' lberg will be presided over by McKinley, 416 Green Street. Phone ned 337. 27itf. FOR SALE—High-grade furniture of six- room house, including electrical fixtures and new piano, Also safe, typewriter, desks and other office furniture. Apply J. W._ MeKinley, 416 Green saree Phone Red 337. 265 re. SALE—New house, Section 7, $100 and $20 & month; total § } 150. r 0. Box 190, 2st FOR SALE — Tracts of Land in Lakelse Valley containing 10 acres on iti? per acre. McCaffrey & Gibbons. FOR ae. H.P. capacity gpm, be boiler and H.P, stationary engine. be In excellent —, had ‘nea. ~ ply Box 15, Daily News. osett. WANTED GIRL WANTED—Apply at shooting gal- lery. 272-278 WANTED—Position as housekeeper by widow with little girl. P. 0. Box os. t in Section 25 a ews. WANTED—Four-room house Five or Six for $125 down and month until paid. Box 102, Daily WANTED—Situation by young lady as bookkeeper or office help. Salary rea- sonable. Apply Box 115, Daily —" WANTED—View lot and house; about $2,500 to $3,000. Will eash and arrange’ balance. Daily News. MISCELLANEOUS close py 9708 100, SACRIFICE SALE—Excavated Lot 7, Block 1, Section 1; worth $8,000; 81.000 cash; balance 5 years, 7 per cent, or $3,000 cash. O. J. Leduc, P. 0. Box 1385, Montreal. Ww. MARRY!-Why remain alone? y better your position? Our club is oa vate and dependable. Best in the west Information 10c in stamps. Ideal In- a Club, Box 264, Vancouver, Wh $15 WEEKLY—Men wanted everywhere, no matter how small the village, for few hours work in spare time, unnecessary, Co-Operative capertenes 6 Uiten permane T ion, Windsor, ont. MISS B. KAYNE Professional Masseuse Appointments by Phone Cali 110 FOR A TAXI: 75-PHONE~75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO PARR ARR IIR II IIR TR RTT IIR For Rent FOUR ROOMED HOUSE Across Hays Creek—Well Furnished $30 PER MO. EIGHT ROOMED HOUSE With Bath—8th Ave. East $30 PER MO. FOUR ROOMED COTTAGE Near the Drydock $20 PER MO. THREE THREE ROOMED COTTAGES Across Mays Creek $7.50 TO $10 PER MO. APPLY TO— G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. 324 SECOND AVENUE Clean and comfortable. | ly here “| byterian | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Try Smith & Killas’ . . > Pantorium Phone 4, ice cream. Cleaners. tf. Pioneer * The Prince Rupert igeneral towing; tug “P.R.T. No. 1391 or Black 322. Box 96. * * Towing Co., the new crude oil 1.’ Phone Red Address: P. Agency for the “Avance” Clement. * Judge * * Some of the local hunters who tain tops for the elusive deer are hoping that the falling snow to- ‘|day will drive the poor little an- imals down to the sea For to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- ond Avenue, near Eighth Street. Newly opened. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every room. Free baths. Rates reasonable. << 3 Tea will be served at the Pres- Ladies Bazaar in St Hall after- In the evening there will to which Andrew's tomorrrow be a’ musical program there will be no admission fee. LADIES APPOINTED LIEUTENANTS FOR SPECIAL SERVICES Noy. 24.—The Misses and Arnold, appointed by Major General Sam Hughes, Canadian Minister of Militia, to take charge of field comforts of the Canadian contin- London, Plummer who were have been given the rank of for gent, lieutenants special services. ne| Field comforts now needed by the cholera and men here specially are belts, mufflers sleeping socks iv cigarettes, eaps, great number, also and other All these sent to Miss Plummer the contingent at Salisbury pipes Christmas presents. should be Field comforts for Canadian and sub- scriptions for the* same fund should be sent to Miss Arnold The authorities are anxious to give this publicity throughout the Dominion. FRANCE SENDS BIG ORDERS TO CANADA 23.—That ordered Montreal, November France has already an immense amount of goods for its Canada and to known to- army in intends order more was made day by EF. Forget, ex-president of the ciety Republique Francais So- in this city. Mr. Forget offered his services to the French going to France for that purpose, but was sent back to purchase goods for the republic here. Mr. For- get that already 300,000 pairs of shoes and 500,000 suits government as a volunteer, says of, underwear have been ordered in Canada and that future orders the outfits, several thousand horses, leather, khaki cloth will inelude same sheepskins, canvas, and preserves. REOPENING OF STOCK EXCHANGE POSTPONED Nov. 23.—The stock exchange New York, ficials of the nouneed this afternoon that, of. an- be. of unforeseen pificulties plan to re-open the exchange tause the for dealing in bonds has been in- definitely postponed. Earlier in the day, it was officially stated that trading in this class of se- resumed to curitées would be on Saturday subject minimum prices. oO. are too fat to climb to the moun.) shore, | they can be easily secured. | COLLEGE BOYS SAME ALL WORLD OVER Seattle, Nov. 23 To avenge the tying up of two of their class mates by freshmen, forty soph | mores of the University a few) Nights ago captured nearly a jhundred men of the first @ear class, carried them out in aut — Bothell Road, from six to ten miles from the campus, tied each man, painted his hair green, ad ministered a hearty “hot-hand and left him to get untied and get back to the campus as best he could. At an early hour of th jmorning only one or tw f the .freshmen had straggled in, and irescuing parties were sent out by the first year men to set them at liberty. The two sophomore tied last week were caught painting out some freshman numerals Interclass fights have been placed under.the ban by the fac- a comfortable room, come) julty, and this fall the annual tie- jup was eliminated for the first ‘time in many years. Most of the} plotters were masked. “SPY!” YELLS UHLAN, WAVING DIVA’S TROUSERS *|Maggie Teyte, Arrested in Ger- many, Is Looted of Her Chic Knickerbockers. New York, Nov. 23. Maggie Teyte, tiny songbird, is back from Europe —and without her trousers. Uhlans got them. It was a.year ago that the diva landed from the Kronprinz Wil- and to be wearing a dainty Norfolk jacket and knickerbockers. helm was discovered “You see,” she said on her re- turn, “they, took me for a spy and I had to give them up. They pointed their lances at me. The officer would not listen to my ex- planation. All he did was run up and down waving a revolver in one hand and my trousers in the other, yelling “Spy!” PRINCE | RUPERT LopGe NO. 63, 1. 0. O. F. Election of officers Tuesday, November 24. All members re- quested to attend. A. R. PHILLIPS, N. € H. M. DAGGETT, Ree.-See. NOTICE. The Canadian Patriotic Fund. Will those who need assistance from the above fund, resident in the city or district and whose breadwinner is on active service with the forces of the Empire or her Allies, kindly notify the sec- retary of the local organization. W. E. COLLISON. P. O. Box 735.—tf. WANTED. Girl to assist with light house- work whole or part time. Box 1, Daily News. tf. Salvation Army. Publie meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Sundays at 7:30 p. m. PACIFIC, PEACE RIVER AND ATUABASOA RAILWAY COMPANY Pacific, Peace River and Athabasca Rail way Company will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at its next session, for an Act, authorizing the company to lay out, con- Siruct and operate the following lines of railway (4) Commencing at 4 point on tide Water, at or bear the head of Kitimat Arm, following the Kitimat River in a northerly direction to the summit between Kiliimat and Lakelse Lake, thence in a nor- therly direction along the valley of the Lakelse Lake and river to the Skeena River, thence crossing the Skeena River by means of high level bridge and over the Grand unk Pacifie Rallway with standard clearances, thence to the mouth of the Kitsumkalem and following its course to the summit of seeax HRiver, and thenee, following the valley of the Nass River, at or near Alyansh, 4 distance of approximately one bundred and twelve miles; (b) from the junetion of the Blackwater fiver, with the Nass River, following the course of the Blackwater tween tt and the south easterly along the Galanskeest River to the Skeena Kiver, thence up the Skeena Kiver to the mouth of Bear River approxi mately Fifty-seven miles, DATED at Ottawa this nineteenth day of October, 1014 PRINGLE, THOMPSON, BURGESS & COTE, Solicitors for the Applicant, River, to the summit be- Galanskeest Hiver, thence north -eastertly | River | THE DAILY NEWS | WANTS CHEAP BEER “KING OF JERUSALEM” eee eeeeeee® BOPP 9900s oe ree, _— . BELLA COOLA NOTES * NEW TITLE FOR ALBERT oer ees oP RRR HERE Pitor Daily News ! | ~ on (Bella Coola vor Dear Sit Great Personal Bravery of Bel. F : NT rhe arrival of the Camosun cn In your paper of November 25,\ gian Ruler to Be Recognized. p ae OY Saturday instead of Sunday was you have an able letter from Mr = Ade, Lay 1 weleome change to the peopl G. W. Morrow, dealing with the Paris. Nov, 23 A high diph s co ’ sh to Prince | f this community. ve wish lhigh cost of living in Prince Ru Imat here is authority for th idraw the attention of our read-| ‘ ‘ tonal and ; . | ; pert, which is vy wommptehd ee jstatement that a proposal is afoot FI A jers to the new schedule of sail to the point Mr. Morrow is in « whereby the steamer Che raver of Saving alt commodities |'° confer on the King of the Be IN THE hsin will leave Vancouver one | sold in Prince Rupert at prices | ians the tithe of King of Jeru ' }Monday, arriving at this port on sympathy with oth coasti salem as the only fitting reward PATTI LL LOCK i Wednesday afternoon. snore An Mi Morrow i8 NOlfor his great personal bravery it a i iat , gED mc er in the meat busines and, » hie meme a — Mr. Joseph Connors, of Namu - ' ' hel ; j le ing | irmy und fire rh there re eat ip ou e | lhas spent the past week in town . ' ' Pv , ing | iction, whieh will be taken aft | il cos | th i : ul et = las the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W . F tion ie 1 War, means divesting the Em . | ’ rile eT ; . i Sutherland Mr. Connors, whe ad ' , ie Ml prov ili r.of Austria of this tith PATTULLO & RADFORD ie i ‘ i ove ' - i me time was the chief of : ’ : , - ' vhich has been an appendage of SECOND a ENUE ibenefactor } i irs 0 cer in charge of the Venture, was ae he Kin of Hungary since 1290. § Prinee Rupert \ titutine the *OPPPPPEPPO*O OM MO be tees charge of the Draney Fisheries ; 1 hich i ‘ rreeee five-cent glass « e whic « a « Bertha D during the past|” ‘ . a the prevailis pr in all the , fishing season ti a eoast cities —— consumer” | KATEN HARDWARE COMPAR Mr. Karl Brink, of Hagens jborg, has taken up residence In| a. ape 925 separate opera THIRD ANENUF P.O. DRAWE! the town. He intends shortly to), — . | ; Tal ter ki ons in te manufacture , 6 Builders’ Supplies jmake a trip to Talio in order }watch that sells for a dollar Plumbers’ Supplies purchase. same cattle whicl he} — HARDWARE | Oiks lwill bring back here for butcher Voteieioe ing : ‘*Safety : Co : MONARCH MALLEABLE Mr. A. CG. Christensen left fo First’’ Takush Harbor by the las ee wee southbound steamer. He is ex —— pected back in the course of a bea ig “ n NOT WHAT YOU EARN eur ivconeus s ' U SAVE week or two. | CATS NG PROVIDES . dd | Cuthion Rubber Heels | C eae | COMFORT IN OLD AGE me, FIOG TNE Game tn trom} ‘ NINETY-FIVE PER CENT OF THE MEN OF Ty South Bentinck during the week | COUNTRY AT THE AGE OF SIXTY ARE DEPENDENT to put in a tender for the con Upon Their Daily Earnings, Their Families or Charity for s tract of cutting and delivering THE EASIEST WAY TO SAVE IN THE SAFEST SORT OF wa’ piles for the government wharf. — ; “ , 1S BY A POLICY IN was born with the “Cat's | Re es Paw” Rubber Heel. THE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY About six ons misceliane . Vegetables were shipped tol | Neatlyten years ago, | | KISSICK & EDWARDS de a oe aa we began to tell you DISTIKICT AGENTS the ote Se at Victoria on about Sixth Street Detnse Rupert. 86 Sunday last. } ‘ = ' eocccccce oon pos Tread Softly—Step Safely’ | secececeeeceseee By the Camosun last Saturday ” ” a Naturally, you want the cial vere arrived a number of An- rubber heels that insure cor goats consigned to Mr| J Safetyservicesatitacton. |} THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C., LIMITED «Ley John Cresswell, of Atnarko. Mr Do you always get them? Cresswell has one of the finest Insist on having locations in the upper valler and 9 SS. VENTURE it is hoped he will make a sue cATS PAw SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT9P.™ eess of his new venture. Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT , ; Rubber Heels moment M. Smaby, of Ocean Falls \ For Further Particulars Apply to ‘ame up on Wednesday and stay 7 eae 15 A daalere—ot PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE ed over for a day. He was on his c write us. way to South Bentinck Arm t tte AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS look over the camp and timber tn, ni bela yee Walpole Rubber eoerereeeeere a at's Paw’’ Sell- A limits of the Ocean Falls Co. Mr.| ducing Rubber Tebas._ © hed, _- . j co Pouch made of Para Montreal. Smaby informs us that all the} Rubber. logs that were on hand at the| TE A 16SW — time the large mills ceased oper-| | ation, amounting to something | like ten million feet, ‘have been | Our ] 7 ] , ( atalogue disposed of. Large quantities of : cedar and frogs wore sent Which Has Just Been Distributed mills in Washington. The hem lock and spruce went mostly to Se a ae — to be used in the Will aid you in making your selection of Christmas Gifts manufacture of paper. Write for this book if one has not reached you Note th ; fine range of SIGNET RINGS on Page 11 and our assor- G,. G. Davis, the originator of | from the construction of ocean-going | raft charge of the work of despatching s, has been at Ocean Falls in logs to their destination. These! ocean-going rafts are ed 100 feet in length, 16 feet deep, gether construct- | 70 feet wide, | bound to- kind of sea. The work of getting the logs away and are {6 stand any from Ocean Falls was managed | with splendid success and proves | the of the new method of raft construction, | immense advantage BRILLIANT DURASLE i ONINFLAMMABLE Th a NO RUST | ment of Ebony, Silver and French Ivory Toilet Ware Pages 45 to 53, inclusive. Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITIIiS Granville and Georgia Streets Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VAN = — ——— 710 SECOND AVE Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chancery Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint { Iron Sioves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Cor uge'' “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST FRED STORK’S HARiW: 4 C3 AR EMPRESS COFFEE F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS ) prince RUPERT, 6