The Virtue of the Natural Leaf is perfectly preserved in the sealed \GATADA” cket. Young tender leaves only, ro vn with utmost care and rime object, are used lavour as the to produce the famous with Salada blends. THE DALY NEWS Mor to and from Norway, Sweden, Den- mark, Finland, y and Ruse. CHRISTMAS SAILINGS New York November %7tb December {1 January Sth Havre Your Berth Reserved at Ovce. For Rates, Illustrated Folders and Genera) Information Apply toe From DOYBHAVYN 4& HANGON Insurance and Steamship Agency, Prince Rupert, B. C. “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Good Apply P. 0. Box 676. piaD cheap FOR SALE—{5 pairs extra Plymouth Rock Homer Pigeons, mated and squab pro- ducing, at a bargain; siso Belgian Hares. Apply 925 Borden St wf. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Five room fiat, bath, hot and cold water; $12.00. Apply 433 7th Avenue, East. 73. FOR RENT—Warm furnished cottage, bath, hot and cold water. $10.00. 114 8th “~~ West, corner of McBride. . WANTED. WANTED—Young girl to care for two small children. Apply 217. 4th Ave.,E. WANTED—General servant. Apply to Mrs. O'Reilly, 230 Fifth Ave., East. WANTED —General servant or lady to come in for few hours daily. Apply Box i116, Daily News. LOST LOST PROPERTY—Francis William Scott, late Lieutenant Roys! Navy. deceased.— information is desired as to the present Whereabouts of two trunks containing personal effects, property of deceased, believed to have been stored by him on leaving for England with the Canadian Engineers in August, 1914. Comsmuni- cate with Wilson & Whealler, 202 Winch Buliding, Vancouver, for McLeod Eyre Dowling & Co., Solicitors. London, Eng OPTED D Ee PPLE PPE Palace Of Sweets The Cholcest Stocks of ORANGES, 4&PPLES, GANAMAS And Other Fruits in Season Fresh Stock of RAMSAY'S, LOWNEY’S AND HOME- MADE CHOCOLATES ICE CREAM SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIAL FRUIT SUNDAES H. KILLAS, Prop. Hart Block, 3rd Ave. and 5th St. F. W. HART AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER OFFICE CORNER 3RD AVE. AND STH ST., REAR OF HART BLOCK , BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC LUMP COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 $50.00 REWARD offered to persons finding the body of Y. Growned off village island, Skeena river October 12th M. Sekitani, Balmora) Can nery. Jap Contractor. any person or Futuds, | HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ¢. SECOND HAND GOODS 3) BOUGHT AND SOLD 3 HARD TIMES SATISFIED WITH A -SMALL PROFIT Try 828 3rd Ave., Or Phone Red 268 AUTO DELIVERY EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Phone Red 339 | Sheet Metal Work ! Now is the time to have your roofs repaired, eve- troughs and skylights seen to, and heating plant put in good shape for the winter. In such Cases Consult a Praciical Man if You Want Results I served a regular appren- tice at the Sheet Metal and Heating business, in a regu- lar Sheet Metal Shop Not In A Jam Factory. C. 0. ROWE The Practical Sheet Metal Man PHONE 340 P. 0. BOX 467 Shop Opposite Board of Trade Rooms 322 SECOND AVENUE Estimates Furnished to Can- tractors and others Free or 2 POCO Owe Walker’s Music Store Removed to Werner's Oi¢ Stand On Second Avenue. PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. Gerhard-Heintzman Pianos. Pianos to Rent. FOR TAXI Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert THE IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL FOR RANGES AND STOVES (Patented 1915) is made to meet the demand for Hot Water instantly and without additional fuel being used. WARNING! Purchasers of any fringing Stove Coll In- lay cution equally with the] parties manufacturing or making same. Now is your chance to get the best in Hot Water Heating Appii- ancese— Coll Connected........ $20.00 Coll minus Connections. .§16.00 Your Money Back if Kt Dont Suit. As | own and contral the above, pe one can put same in. Shall vig- orously prosecute any infringements. HARRY HANSON Phone 489 P. O. Box 395 i b144 a. m. | passed through this morning on! Local News Notes Leo couver on the Prince Rupert. Ives returned from Van- . . * John Storseth left for Min- neapolis this morning to attend college. es Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stilwell expect to leave shortly for Roseburg Oregon. > s s The City of Seattle is expected to be drydocked about 3 p. m. to- day. > s s Mrs. H. P. Wilson will receive Wednesday and Thursday of this week from 4 to 6. ee of Minneapolis Mrs. Manziel, her way home from the Panama Exposition. Mrs. Dean, of Chilltwack, ar- ived this morning en route for Skagway where she will conduct an Indian school. ee The American schooner Vansee brought in 65,000 pounds of hali- but boats yesterday, and three smaller had 10.000 pounds. . . . J. Bulger, a well known jeweler f Vancouver, arrived this morn- ing. Mr. Bulger is contemplating starting business in Prince Ru- pert. s > > Mr. W. E. Burritt has received notice that Mr. Justice Macdonald will preside at the assizes which open here on December 2nd at = = s Jack Lorenzen, fgrmerly fore- the Market Place of the 62nd Battalion for overseas service, arrived from work, man on ind now the south this morning. s > s Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McIntosh returned from their extended southern tour this morning, ac- companied by Mrs. McIntosh's Mrs. Wainwright. On landing, Mr. McIntosh remarked that jt was a great pleasure to get back where the weather is cool. sister, “THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY” AT THE WESTHOLME Tonight's installment of “The Diamond from the Sky” is entitled ‘The Runaway Match.” It is simply full of thrills. There is a big landslide, a flying leap fron 168-9.|' “THE BROKEN COIN” AT ; THE MAJESTIC THEATRE rhe Broken Coin pe Broken Coin” enters upon Watch Sor The Label night, and there is just as much] § La Casse’s Domestic Bread enters upon} xcitement and action in it as in| This bread is first in f, There is a ship | always have this bread on } ne which is realistic and | tains the best ingredients: . diti lecessors. ts pred ms by an expert baker. . dainty Kitty is landed amongst | Thirty pounds of Flejsh; savages. It is a whirl-wind. There is the usual interesting mated Weekly and three first- make this bread, which gives brown crust. We also bake Rye an ; to all parts o e program. “A Man’s Tempta- part f th Our bread may be bought 1 Bread and medies making a great six city is not so serious as the , i gs ’ suggests, in fact it is a most Sule sais he MoMEEKIN RUPERT Tas.e SUPPLy aughable farce, while “The Vil- any MUSSALLEm’s GROCERy ige Postmaster” and “Dan Cupid, THOMAS BRAMLEY xer are calculated to make The La Casse Bake inybody laugh. ORIGINATOR OF THE 5c Loar pal The management announces PHONE 190 Set weiss a another great Pathe bill for Wed- e " ingen VENUE esday, including “The Crown of eee tichard TIL, and a Pathe Gazette PP POOPOCOO C—O Coa Gy which shows an actual! naval bat- n the Black Sea. the the Princ tupert passed the Mariposa near On way north ‘tampbell River, waiting for an additional tug. When of time to yawn. Ww. 4. THOmaAs Prone some people talk it’s a Green 361 waste SSeS | THE undersigned has received instructions from several Owners to sell their Lots. FOURTEEN LOTS WILL BE OFFERED in Sections 5,6,7 and 8. Some have Cottages on | AUCTION!! Sale will be on Thursday, November 18, at 2 p.m. sharp im Killas’ Parlors, Hart Block. F. W. HART, Auctioneer. Two Good Safes will also be Sold 4 o'clock Tea will be served to the ladies attending, in Knott’s Tea Rooms, Hart Block === ee Launch AliceR NEE 00 UT pipcitiaasinaniialigbsnaaninli sisting shia j ——__ re - aa we Og ses OP PPP C+ bee Freee, SSS SS == == S28 = 2243S >=: a A Suggestion for Efficient Economy horseback through the window of an express train, by Arthur Stan-j| ley, and a drop through the win-| dow over a cliff. It is simply} hair-raising. The management} would like to see the $10,000 prize | come to Prince Rupert. The Gaumont Gazette includes | ‘In the Wake of the Huns,” views Winston | munition of wounded Tommies, Churehill workers, and Lloyd George award- addressing ing prizes to soldiers. Trouble” is funny comedy drama, while “The Quest of the Widow” and “The Cham-j pion Process Server™ are two real! i “Heart | an extremely | | } good comedies. Wednesday sees Charlie Chap- lin at the Westholme in “‘Ambi-! tion.” PROHIBITION The taken up miners of Anyox have the question hibition and of the 400 in the district, 350 men signed a petition in favor of pro- hibition. The petition forwarded in due Rnchard McBride. MUSIC CFKARI.ES BAi.AGNO (Pianist at Westiolme) TEACHER OF PIAN\FORTE Former pupil of F. @. Seong. TERMS MODERATE, Phone Biue <8 of pro- miners have will be course to Sir Throughout the Empire has gone the call for personal economy to meet the extraordinary demands of the war. Here is a timely suggestion to men who have been spending from $25.00 to $75.00 a year on barber shop shaves : Invest five dollars in a GILLETTE Safety Razor and shave yourself at home. The saving will not be limited to money—the time you'll gain will be even more important, for the morning shave with the Gillette need not take more than five minutes. And the comfort rivals the economy. Though you never shaved yourself before, you’ll have no trouble in getting a clean, cool, sale shave with the Gillette Safety Razor. No more waiting your turn in the chair—no more breaks in the morning’s work—no more dependence on unknown barbers when travelling, for the Gillette works anywhere. Truly, the man with a Gillette is an efficient economist. Get one yourself to-day. “Bulldog”, “Aristocrat” or Standard Sets cost $5. —Pocket Editions $5. to $6.—Combination Sets $6.50 up. Your Hardware Dealer or Jeweler will show you an assortment. se Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada, Limited Office and Factory—Gillette Bldg., Montreal. << o> owes sroee Tee weme oven comes Te