“The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT FOR RENT— Front bedroom, with sitting room; suitable for two gentlemen; §12. Meals if desired. Down town; modern house. Address Box 103, The News. tf. FOR RENT—Large comfortable bedroom; suit two men friends; bath, electric light, meals arranged; close to oil tanks and drydock. Apply 751 Fifth Avenue East. 87-03 FOR RENT — Furnished peer | rooms. Inquire Demers. -f. WANTED WANTED—Woman for hotel work, Apply Hotel Central 97-9 WANTED—By two young girls, any kind of work; stores preferred. Phone Black 267. 96-101 WANTED—Nursemaid, Apply Emmerson Lodge, cornre Fifth Ave. and Emmerson Place. 95-7 WANTED—Furnished house; must be east of McBride. State particulars and lowest rent. Box 105, Daily News, 03-5 WANTED—Furniture for five-room house; give particliars and lowest terms. Box 104, Daily News. 93-95 WANTED—A_ generai = servant. Apply Mrs. O’Reilley, 722 Fifth Ave. W. tr. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Lot 7, Bik. 1, Sec.1, for $1,500 cash, A good bargain for a prompt Apply Oscar Leduc, P. O, Box Montreal, 101-07-13-19 buyer. 1385, SALE—Four-story building, $150. Apply P. 0. 96-101 FOR Situated at 915 First Ave. Box 762. FOR SALE—Furniture of four rooms com- plete. Cost $1,000.00 What offers? Apply Box 106, Daily News. tr. FOR SALE—Range, 2 bureaus, 3 beds, chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash- ing machine, etc. Cheap. Apply even- ings, 210 Ninth Ave. West, tw. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE, A few sums have been placed with me ranging from $100 to $1,000. Apply T. McClymont, 523, Third Ave. tf. TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Musical Instru- Ments repaired. Bows rehaired. The Prince Rupert Mu- sic Store, 345 3rd Ave. BLUE POINT RESTAURANT Good Clean Meals Prom 25 ‘ THE DAILY NEWS — CHILDREN’S FLAG DAY A GREAT SUCCESS Below we print the result of the effort made on Saturday last by the newly formed chapter of The Children of the raise funds on behalf of the Ca- Red Cross Society. This united effort by the children of our city to show they wish to do their part in the great work of alleviating the suffering Emipre to nadian is the first of the wounded; and it is gratify- ing to know we have such a body of patriotic children in our midst. With Dorothy Tremayne work- ing as secretary and Gladys Kemp the following youngsters did noble work: as treasurer, Constance MeMullin, Violet MOONE, kc 00 0 ce be bne & 4.50 Doris Pattullo, Isabel Kirk- Ee ee err Pee Te 6.35 Pete Tremayne, Miriam ae ee ee ee 8.00 Lorna Tite, Gwen Bowden. 4.90 Jean Bailey, Moya Bailey, a ke ere Seinen 7.55 Marjory Roberts, Kather- oe eee ae 2.10 Hilda Halvarson, Helga VEN OG Ce ie4 ie tees 1.60 Fred Ritchie, Mike Syro- WEES. CNS HE 6 2 ON BGS 6:6 6% 2.00 Jeanie Duff, Sigrid Hed- BEV: sos en aae a ci bees 2.00 Gracia Carroll, Freda PRD bbe Coat 8 Ci oes 6.45 Peter Black Rupert Mor- POW RES 00 80k oe 60 be 2.00 Gladys Viereck, Dorothy GU A bd) werywhere, If Don’ t Send Money ina Lote The HEN you send subs. criptions to magazines, or order goods out of | town, or pay small | accounts at a distance, do not | place the actual cash in the | envelope. Thousands of dollars are lost every year through | fire, robbery or mis-direction, | Use the Bank Money Orders, _ issued by this bank. Theyare | payable in Canada and the nited States in any sum up | to fifty dollars. i Their protection is well worth their small cost. THE BANK OF | British North Ameria 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,584 PRINCE RUPERT BRANG P. MARGETTS, Manager. ment 'E’S A GOOD a a mighty nice compli | It's more a matter of choice of make than expenditure of money. @ Ask any 20th Cen- tury Brand wearer. Booklet of Spring Styles Free, SIXTH STREET, dresser.” That's to pay any man. || i WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Bryant Company Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B. ©. aw.