NO ALUM in Dr.PRICE'S BAKING POWDER “The Daily News” | CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT) FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms aad; Will sell furniture cheap. 213 Fifth Avenue 284-6 bathrooms. Apply evenings, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with hot and cold water. Clean and comfortable. Only $2.50 r week Kiondyke Hotel, Fulton and Seventh Avenue. tr Oe FOR SALE-——-Bargain, Piano in good condition. Box 948 FOR SALE CHEAP—Mahogany Victor Vic- trola, together with Pooler Record Cabinet and 44 Records. Also Modern Kobler- Campbell Appiy P. 0. 228-200 Drop Head Sewing Machine. Apply Flat 6, Cheep Bide. Psy-280 OR SALE—New house, Sec 7, $100 FOR ey ps0 e mouth; tom! 61.460. P. O. Box 190. 218tf. FOR SALE—50-H.P. ty steam botler 8-H.P. stat engine. Can be . Im excellent order. ply Box 15, Dally News. WANTED—Large Mail Order house wants men everywhere willing to work a few hours for $20 weekly, contract given, position permanent. Experience un- necessary. Samples free. The Co- Operative Union, Windsor, Ontario. WANTED—Four-room house Five or Six for $125 down month until paid. Box 102, WANTED-—Situation by —. lady as bookkeeper or office . jary rea- sonable Apply Box 115, Daily —- in Section ena gee 8 Daily News. WANTED—Girl to assist with children and light housework. Other help kept. Good home but small salary. Apply with full particulars to Box 47, The News. 289-204 WANTED—vView lot and house; close fa; about $2,500 to $3,000. Will pay #70 cash and arrange balance. 100, Daily News. MISCELLANEOUS SACRIFICE SALE—Excavated Lot 7, Block 1, Section 1; worth $8,000; ‘$1,000 cash; balance 5 years, 7 per cent, or $3,000 cash. 0, J. Leduc, P. 0. ‘Box 1385, Montreal. tf, MARRY!—Why remain alone? not Why better your position? Our club is pri- vate and dependable. Best in the west, Information 10c in stamps. Ideal In- — Club, Box 264, Vancouver, -Imany kinds.—Wallace’s. “Iflers at the Aeme. | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Try Smith & K * * Pantorium Pioneer Phone 4, illas’ ice cream. * Cleaners. tf. . and economic of tf. Useful gifts a ‘ The largest variety in Men's Neckwear and Fancy Silk Muf- tf. “Something different” in blouses and neckwear just received. Wal- tf. lace’s. s Leather cushions with Indian heads. Special Xmas prices at Geo. D. Tite's. 282tf * Useful Xmas gifts to suit every fancy at the Acme Ltd. Importers, tf. * Everything for the Christmas stocking.——Wallace’s. tf. ee a Those interested in curling meet in the Board of Trade rooms tonight at 8 o'clock. *s-= Fine Chinaware, Gut Glass, etc., big variety, medium prices.— Wallace's. tf. * Skates and Hockey Sticks at Fred Stork’s Hardware. tf. ® .¢.'@ A large variety of Men's Dress- ings Gowns and Smoking Jackets; English imported; all wool. At the Acme Importers, Ltd. tf. . 3°84 Christmas postals, 2 for 5 cents. Wallace's. tf. eo. 6's The sitting of the County $15 WEEKLY—Men wanted everywhere, no matter how small the village, for few hours work in time, experience unnecessa*y, tion permanent. The Co-Operative Union, Windsor, Ont. —_—— The place for Christmas pres- ents—Wallace’s. tf. For every $2.00 purchase dur- ing December gives you a chance for Special Brass Bed and Wil- ton Carpet Square Drawing at Geo. D. Tite’s. 282tf DON'T BE SKEPTICAL IT'S TRUE A FIVE ROOM MODERN USE, CLOSE IN, WITH ALL CONVENIENCES $18.00 _— PATTULLO & RADFORD SECOND AVENUE MISS B. KAYNE ELECTRIC, VIBRATORY, HAND MASSAGE TREATMENT Schoo! of Music and Shorthand VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opera House) TEACHER OF Violin, Plano, Mandolin and Singing en hes a MRS, KNOWLES Teacher of Pitman's Shorthand Suite 15, MoMordie Apt. Court called for today has been postponed until Wednesday, De- cember 16, on account of the Su- preme Court not yet being fin- ished. * * Pay a small deposit and we'll put anything aside until you need it.—Wallace’s. tf. s. ¢ @ For useful Xmas presents at moderate prices, see the Acme Importers, Ltd. tf. te ee The Prince Rupert Towing Co., general towing; the new crude oil tug “P.R.T. No. 1." Phone Red 391 or Black 322. Address: P. O. Box 96. Agency for the “Avance” Crude Oil Motor. 165tf. S 26 & Decanters and glasses of all kinds for the Christmas cheer.— Wallace's. tf. ” The case of Stephenson and Crown vs. R. J. McDonnell, of New Hazelton, is being heard today. in the Supreme Court. The case is a dispute over a contract for the jbuilding of MeDonnell’s hotel in New Hazelton in which there was a change of plans. HIGH CLASS ROOMS ALL MODERN CONVEN- tENCES—EQUAL TO FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Rates Only $1.50 to $2.50 Per Week. ST. LOUIS ROOMING HOUSE West End of First Ave. Ten More Prizes Added FIRST PRIZE A KITCHEN CABINET Next ten persons coming nearest to the number of Puffed Rice in the bottle we will give each a box of Fry's Chocolates valued at $1.00. With Every $1.00 Purchase You Get a Coupon Fuller’s Grocery Phone 672 311 3rd Ave. PIONEER ASSOCIATION HAS BOOKLET the { Associa off the The souvenir Prince Rupert tion has just been turned presses of The Daily News book Pioneer and is but to the city of Prince Rupert While the work was carried t under the patronage of the Pio neer Association the actual work, both in plan and detail, was car ried out by Messrs. Geo, B. Fre- dell and CG. GC. Fraser, two young men who have given considérable of their time to that line of bus- iness, and who have spent the last six months in Prince Rupert The mechanical work was done by P. R. Harris and G. 8. Russell, of the News Job, and all who have are confident that better work could not have been done in the larger cities. seen it hundred old-timers, as well as many of the loeal publie build- ings and _ private city are there and will be valu- were here in the early days of the city as well as late-comers. There is an historical sketch showing the development of the city and a short biography beside the picture of each old-timer since coming to Prince Rupert. The book is printed on the best quality of 100-lb. paper and both durable and artistic. is The photographs were taken at the Benson Studio. in the whole booklet is the dedi- eation to the memory of the late Charles M. Hays, whose foresight and prophetic outlook first grasp- ed the strategic advantage Prinee Rupert. Light Blue-Gray in Color, Though Cloth Is Called Tri-Color. Calais, Dee. 12.—Trains have been coming through Calais full of soldiers in an unfamiliar uni- of light blue-gray color This is the new French field ser- form vice uniform which is beginning It is be. ing issued to the class of 1914 and some of the older troops whe are being re-equipped., To make up for the blow to the sensibilities of French patriots which the disappearance of the old red trousers and will naturally and white threads are woven into the biue, and the cloth is called tri- color. The blue-gray cellent shade for escaping notice, and will blend particularly well with the gray winter landscapes in which the fighting. to make its appearance. blue tunie cause, red is an ex- troops are now NEW SUPERDREADNOUGHT There has been an important addition made to the forces of the British fleet. The H. M. 8. Aeme, of the latest type of superdread- nought, has just been turned out of the shops. It will also be in- teresting to know that this ship has been built in Prince Rupert and that she can even now seen in the windows of the Acme Importers, Ltd., on Second Ave- nue. The H. M. 8. Acme has two 12-inch guns, six 6-inch and eight quick firers. be She has three fun- nels and all the equipment of a first class warship. A visit to this ship is worth while. The whole window is a blaze of patriotic emblems. The shells used in the dreadnought are not eannon balls, but Xmas bargains, and they are all hummers, modern ECONOMY. A makes a most welcome and inex. nice warm pair of slippers pensive Xmas Present. See our display. H. EB. Peck, Shoe Man. 289.90 Latest novelties in Ladies’ Col. lars and Fashionable Neckwear. Wallace's. tf. a credit not only to the promoters | There are pictures of some two residences. Scenes from the early days of the able as a souvenir to those who showing the part he has played Perhaps the most fitting part of THE FRENCH ARMY H. M. S. ACME IS READY THE DAILY NEWS. ‘A NEWCOMERS’ DAY MIGHT HELP RUPERT When Governor Rollins, of New Hampshire, devised “Old| Home week he had a_ great sieht” When various cities in the United States set apart a day i imitation of the New Hampshire | . : Home-Comers lan, and had a Day, they did well But when the city of Cedar Rapids inaugurated a new-Com- ers’ Day, it did better. The success of a Home-Comers Day turns on the number of peo ple who left The of Day turns on the number of peo the place New-Comers have success ple who have come into the town One refers to the past, the other ‘has in mind the future. In Cedar Rapids, the Board of| Trade carries a continuous ad- the New-Comer vertisement in newspapers to eall They then give him | ‘asking each and register. a badge which contains his name, and it is understood that all citi- zens, when they see a of the Comer, are to give him the glad- person wearing this badge New- hand and the welcome smile. If they can smooth life's it. a house, purchase property, is in to him anything for do pathway If he wants to rent they do need of credit, work, friends, or any accommodation anywhere, the New-Comer gets everything that is his due. On New-Comers' Day, the wom- en make it their business to call on New-Comers who live in their immediate vicinity. The school children are also impresed with the spirit and bid a welcome to all of the new pu- pils, endeavoring to make them feel at home. Aloofness vanishes, and helpful hands bridge great gulfs of pride. Deserts of emo- tion are made to blossom like the in desolate hearts are made green; and sor- rose; waste places row and sighing flee away. Here is a municipality flavored with a friendship—a city with a soul.—The Fra. Salvation Army. Publie meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m Sundays at 7:30 p.m. For a comfortable room, come to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- ond Avenue, near Fighth Street. Newly opened. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every room. Free baths. Rates reasonable. For Rent 8-ROOMED PLASTERED HOUSE WITH BATH—STH AVENUE $25.00 PER MONTH 5-ROOMED HOUSE ON TAYLOR STREET $15.00 PER MONTH APPLY TO G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. 324 SECOND AVENUE PACIFIC, PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE. Pacific, Peace River and Athabasca Rail- of Canada, at its next session, for an Act, authorizing the company to lay’ out, con- struct and operate the following lines of railway: (a) Commencing @t @ point on tide water, at or near the head of Kitimat Arm, following the Kitimat River in & northefly direction to the summit between Kitimat and Lakelse Lake, thence in @ nor- therly direction along the valley of the Lakelse Lake and river to the §& Hiver, thence crossing the Skeena River by means of a high level bridge and over the Grand Trunk Pacifie lway with standard clearances, thenee north- easterly to the mouth of the Kitsumkalem River and following its course to the summit of Seeax Hiver, and thenee, following the valley of the Nass River, at OF near Alyansh, @ distance of approximately one hundred and twelve miles; (b) from the “s junction of the Blackwater River, the Nass River, following the course the Blackwater River, to the summit be- tween it and the Galanskeest River, thence south easterly along the Galanskeest River to the Skeena iver, thence wu the Skeena River to the mouth ‘of Bear River approxi. mately Fifty-seven miles, DATED at Ottawa this aineteenth day of October, 1914 PRINGLE, THOMPSON, BURGESS COTE, Solicitors for the Applicant. sition to a truce in the Buropean T Gade Seeoiy Catplog and e Write today, address AML! mize to JOHN HALL besk B. 18” ANDY CARNEGIE WEEPS OVER WAR Washington, Dee, 14, White House caller, Andrew Carnegie, a Saturday expressed decided oppo- during the Christmas holi- that it and immoral war day He declared would he to stop the fighting and then be- gin He added that could not believe that any nation unchristiantike it again. he which adopted such a suggestion was doing it sincerely. The President was out golfing) That is sure to make “Him” Happy Men are practical and they like t. their gifts practical and Mr. Carnegie said he prob- return to pay his He praised Mr. Wil-| son's efforts in behalf of peace Mr. it opinion that the military caste in ably would respects. Carnegie gave as his | Germany was responsible for the} war, but that at the time hostili-! Dr. Jaeger’s pure wool Bath Robe or | Jacket, Jaeger Hosiery, Jaeger Sw. Jaeger Neck-wraps, Jaeger Uni Jaeger Caps, Jaeger Gloves, Jaeger Jaeger Pyjamas, Suspenders, Handkey Cravats, Mufflers ties broke out the Kaiser was ili} and opposed to the war. Surrounded by Militarists. | } “The Kaiser has told me that! he took the greatest pride in the fact that reigned for many | years without being involved in| Mr. “But. he was surrounded by a ring of) he war,” said Carnegie. All Goods boxed in Christmas Gift |: militarists who were eager for) free of charge, and delivered to any part war at any price.” of this city any time Mr. Carnegie showed interest) at a suggestion to him that he) might be called upon by the Pres. ident to help bring about peace | when the time came. “IT will do anything I possibly) ean,” he said. “I believe Mr. wil-| son earnestly desires peace, and the entire country should support him.” For the “men in the trenches") 3 Mr..Carnegie expressed the ois \ est sympathy. “They had nothing to do with | bringing about the terrible con-! flict,” he said. “All they can do is to obey or- Bryant Company, Limited Sixth Street, Prince Rupert FRED STORK’S HARDWARE. 710 SECOND AVE | i iY ; ; phe Raab tng. Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery } ders and shoot each other down. Wire Ca Stee! Blocks j | } It is terrible that so many widows ne oe. tl ; tron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifies and Shotguns | and orphans are being made be-| Rope Valves Ammunition \ cause a few men wanted to go to! Pumps Hose Paint war. It is terrible that all the Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Weeps for Horrors of War. “I don't see how there ean help | 4 being a great reaction after this | war Private individuals |™ used to fight when they had dif- ferences, but now they go to the! courts. I sincerely hope to see! the day when nations will settle | their differences in the same Way. | There can be an international po- | lice foree created to enforce de- | cisions of the courts.” is over. KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 Stoves, Ranges ish Granitew are ’ MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ ‘*:: ——— PHONI Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Sheet and Pla Plate Giase M Speaking of Germany's part in the war, Mr. Carnegie said he be- lieved the Emperor was as ill when the conflict broke out as he Is now, 1 Satis ge He expressed great sym- pathy for the Emperor and said - oe he knew his “heart must be ; broken” over the break in his peaceful reign, When Mr. Carnegie spoke of! 2 } the horrors of the war his voice SHINGLE’, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS ; quavered and tears appeared in ; ot Stn ” PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. eo A 4. BURROUGHS, Manager ; CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF |} ‘* “** an¢ McBride PRINCE RUPERT. © < ; PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. ouens & Branch Yard at pan — Le Proposed Plank Roadways. SEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived up till Pp. m., Monday, | December 24, 194 4, for the con. struction of the following plank roads and sidewalks: (1) Baeon st., 10th avenue and Alfred street, Borden street Frederick street. | Plans may be seen and specifi. | cations obtained at the City En! woncneeeett THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C. LINITLD SS. VENTURE SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 9 P. M. Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPGON AND NAAS SUNDAYS 4T MIDNIGHT For Further Particulars Apply to PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND /VE AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS 5 9 (3 gineer's office. a pp OPER OOOOENE TOF The lowest or any tender not : _—— rr hecessarily accepted, “4 . W. Mea. MASON, 200 CUUUUUUUUUUL eee errr rer? : 8 | | City EB per. y Engineer Hi f-brade Work Plumbing, Steamfitting adhe ’ It is about as well to tell. of nad, chen — ; your food deeds on the tomb. ; eh. The weehe qubtin on at fair prices Western Plumbing Co ld : member them otherwise, aeeaeeeneee LiL iit iT it +i 7.711111 L111 dcldelslsiseldeiseleleeieiell