$$ | “The Daily News” | .,, CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT FOR RENT — Furnished housekeeping rooms. Inquire Demers. “Uf. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms wish hot and cold water, Clean and ‘ortable, Pelton’ seo r week K © Hotel, Ful and Seventh Avenue. uw FOR SALE FOR SALE—Dining room set, Pockers, bure , ; ice, : ; 810 Borden St — ne at Massett, is in town, having FOR SALE—New house, Secti 4 g100| brought Mrs. Graef to the local month; 0. , P. 0. Sox $0. ’ salman bystr, hospital for treatment. + > > FOR SALE—50-H.P. capacity steam boiler and 8-H.P. Stationary engine. Can be had In excellent order. 4 cheap. ply Box 15, Daily News. 229 . > * Chimneys, Pipes and Ranges ‘|¢leaned and put in order. Fritz, ~ | phone 583. 8.10 — | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS j ' 6 } Twenty per cent discount on | Bryant's. Dr. Tremayne returned yester- day from a trip to Victoria. Mr. Graef, telegraph operator Ladies and growing girls’ but- ton boots, in patent, gun metaland WANTED-—An office desk and safe. quire Box 120, The News. WANTED—Good general small family. Apply 1144 nue East. En tf. servant for! Eighth Ave- 301-06) WANTED—Young Woman wants chamber) work. Apply Box 117, The News. edd WANTED—Large Mail Order house wants men everywhere willing to work a few hours for $20 weekly, contract given, position permanent. Experience necessary. Samples free. The Operative Union, Windsor, Ontario. WANTED—Four-roam house in Section Five or Six for $125 down and $25 4 month until paid. Box 102, Dally News. WANTED—Situation by oung lady 49 eeper or office help. Salary rea- sonable, Apply Box 115, Daily mee: un- Co- WANTED—View lot and house; close in; about $2,500 to $3,000. Wil pay $706 cash and arrange balance. ox 100, Daily News. LOANS. LOAN—-$1,000 can be had on first mort- gage, Section 1 property. Apply T. McClymont. 6-11 Lost LOST—-Small, gray-painted dinghy, off Is- land Point, Porcher Island —- southeast wind. Finder please notify Peck, Moore & Co, 7- WATER ACT, 1914. favorably considered and sent —_ down to the incoming council NOTICE is hereby given that a petition; .; for the approval of the undertaking of the| With power to act. City of Prince Rupert in connection with * * *@ its water development on Thulme River has been filed and will be heard in The Ritchie sewer case has oMce of the Board of Investigation at a date to be set by the Comptroller of Water Rights. Objections to the petition may be filed with the ——_ of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., or with the Water Recorder at Prince Ru- pe rt. Dated at Prince Rupert, 8. C., this 26th D. 1944 day of December, A. \ ITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Cc E. A. WOODS, City Clerk. FOR SALE 640 ACRES GRAHAM ISLAND }at Peck’s Shoe Store for $2.45. j} tan calf leathers. Values to $4.50 + * * Miss Lillian King is giving dance on Friday night in St. An- of her a drew's Hall to a number friends. The the eyclone. hitting like bars have dull times is now local liquor business Most of the staff may be further cuts. a eut their in two and there For a comfortable room, come to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- ond Avenue, near Bighth Street. Newly opened. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every room. Free baths. Rates reasonable. * * * Boys’ shoes in chrome calf and box calf, Blucher style. Values to $3.00 at Peck’s Shoe Store for $1.95. * * The petition from Fourth Ave- nue for better fire protection was been settled privately on a cash basis. It was not reported who got the cash, or whether both did. Mr. Beveridge has been allowed to tie up—perhaps a foreboding of his fate next week. + * * A letter from the loeal agents of the Canadian General Electric Company informed the last night that the long-lost gen- erator of the hydro-electric Council was now in Toronto and was being tried out and would soon be de- livered. $3.50 PER ACRE 3! Lot 32, Block 3, Section 8 $400.00 PATTULLO & RADFORD For Rent S-ROOMED PLASTERED HOUSE WITH BATH—STH AVENUE _ $25.00 PER MONTH 5-ROOMED HOUSE ON TAYLOR 5.00 PER MONTH ~ APPLY TO— G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. 324 SECOND AVENUE | Council to advertise for an official * Authority * * was given by the weigher for the city seales, with strict it to say instructions to limit They didn’t th@® wanted a discount in the price. one insertion, whether * the Council last for the city engi- It is reported that in view of the clean coat of whitewash he got last night he is going to use a pencil in each hand to make up for lost time. * Among purchases ratified the “two by night were pencils neer.”’ * The city at present is only us- about one-sixth of the tric plant's capacity and the elec- ing elec. tric superintendent is getting data to determine whether it is not possible to sell power to the citizens for heating purposes. It would cost little extra to run the plant at full capacity. . * . Ont., Jan. 141.—Lieu- tenant Colonel Shannon, assistant London, adjutant general of this division, —— ITALIAN FLEET SAILS TO ATTACK DARDANELLES From Yesterday's Special, New York, Jan. 11.—A special cable from Rome says that the Italian fleet sailed today under sealed orders, presumably for the Dardadnelles. WHEAT HAS A CRASH OVER ALLIES’ VICTORY Chieago, Jan. 11.—-Wheat came down today with a crash. Prices broke 5 1-2 cents on rumors that the fort guarding the Darda nells was demolished by the Al- lies’ warships. The market closed, fllurried, at 3 to 3 1-2 cents under Saturday's close. CONTRACTS OPENED FOR ELEVENTH AVE. Contracts for the planking of Eleventh Avenue from Conrad Street to McBride, last night. The bids were called for in two seetions, No. 2 eagt of Alfred Street and No. 3 toward the west of that point. The contracts were opened will be let today. The following are the bids as opened: Section Two. McLeod & MeDonald—$84,558.- 90. John Bergman—$4,921. E. H. Shockley—#5,022.40. A. Walters & M. Seeberg—- $4,740.85. John Currie—85,005.40. Fred Clapp—$5,280.80. Ih. M. Kaufman—$85,475. J. A. Meichen—-$5,998. A. H. MePherson—6,030. Terminal Construction Com- pany—8 4,994.50. City Engineer—$5,795.40. Section Three. Chas. Sweedmark & son—$4,000. McLeod & MeDonald—83,998, FE. H. Shockley—$4,392.10. A. Walters & M. $3,777.20. John- Seeberg $5,005.40. $4,439.30. $4,544.50. John Currie Fred Clapp E. Kaufman Dan MeInnes & Co,—84,336.05. A. H. MePherson—-$5,231.50. Terminal! Construction Com- pany—84,070.40. City Engineer—$ 4,780.30. School ofMusic and Shorthand VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opera House) TEACHER OF Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Singing Pianos Tuned and Sogaiees Phone Green 61 MRS. KNOWLES Teacher of Pitman’s Shorthand Suite 15, McMordie Apt. PRIZE. NUMBERS The following are the win- ning number in the Grand Drawing Acme Importers succeeds Briagier General Hodg- ins as commander. Vote for A. W. EDGE The man you know — F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Sewer es WS Sereteee! THE DAILY NAWS ——EEE—EE—————— EE eoneeer JANUARY Clearance JANUARY Clearance Of All Odd Lines of Men’s Clothing and Furnishings beginning WEDNESDAY, 13th JAN. The values to be offered have never before been approached The unusually high quality of the goods, and the fact that this opportunity is used as a medium to effect a positive clearance of all odd stock, should cause this sale to be recognised throughout Northern B.C. as one of the most important of the year MEN’S SUITS The Highest Ciass Suits Made in Canada. Formerly $35.00 and W. H. Leishman Make—in New $40.00, for Fall Suits—$30.00 Suits for $28.50 $23.50 and we are offering these Suits, superior to any in materia! for sale purposes. We have made it our object to handle workmanship and style, at above prices that would cost nothing but the Highest Grade Clothing made in Canada you, tailor made, $45.00 to $60.00. OVERCOATS One tot of Coats in Biacks and Grays. Beautiful mate- Heavy Winter Overcoats; all colors; rial, stylish, medium weight. Just right for this climate. Formerly $25.00. To close, for This Sale, $16.75 $10.00 UNDERWEAR Heavy Weight “Tiger Brand’’ Wool Shirts and Drawers $1.00 a garment Hirsch-Wickwire Make—$35.00 Suits for $16.75 These are real Cut Prices, not inflated to be cut down tong and short One lot of medium weight Union Suits, at $1.90 These are exceptional values. Extra heavy, all wool, unshrinkable Ceetee Union Suits; gray. Formerly $6.00, for $3.40 In Ceetee, all wool unshrinkable Shirts and Drawers | ev $4.50 suit SHIRTS All wool, stylish and dressy, imported English Fianne! imported English Shirts, made of Kremaline fianne!, for and Wool Taffeta Shirts. Formerly $4.00 and $4.50, for $3.00 $3.50 | FLANNEL SHIRTS Clark’s heavy, all wool Shirts; collars attached; in grays ' One lot English Fiannel Shirts; collars attached. and biues $1.90 lar price $3.50, for $1.90 $1.65 $4.25 PYJAMAS Good warm Outing Fiannel Pyjamas, to close, at Extra fine Flannel Pyjamas, while they last, for $1.25 | $1.90 SWEATERS and MACKINAWS Heavy, ali wood Shaker Knit Sweaters, with high neck. Heavy brown Mackinaw Coats. Formerly $9.50, to close | | $3.50 $6.25 Our Motto: Quality First, Which is Safety MARTIN, O’REILLY **: | S_ COFFEE Regu- in large sizes only.