Ee Rich Yeti Delicate— Clean and Full of Aroma. "SALAD is blended from selected hill-grown teas, famed for their fine flavoury qualities. Imitated yet never equalled. Es = “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. Corporation of tifé City of Prince Rupert. (SSUE CF NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The City is about to issue a new direc- tory and request the public to inform the FOR SALE FOR SALE—1i5 pairs extra Plymouth Rock) ations will be Wednesday, December 1st, Homer Pigeons, mated and squab pro- ducing, at a bargain; also Belgian ae Apply 925 Borden St. Superintendent of Telephones in writing of any changes that may be desired. The last day for receiving notice of alier- 1915. FOR RENT F. W. HART FOR RENT—Five room fat, bath, hot and Apply 433 7th 73. AND APPRAISER cold water; $12.00. Avenue, East. AUCTIONEER WANTED. WANTED—One logging donkey engineer; Two rigging men; one boom man. Apply J. R. Morgan, phone red 324, City. has knowledge of stenography preferred. 270-2. Phone 186. : : , WANTED — Experienced cashier, one who ; BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC > ‘ CORNER 3RD AVE. AND REAR OF HART BLOCK OFFICE 5TH ST., oN LUMP WANTED—Young girl to care for two Apply 217, 4th Ave.,E. smal! children. WANTED—Servant for general News office. house- | work. $20.00 per month. Apply Box 117 COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on * Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND GOODS ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD HARD TIMES SATISFIED WITH A SMALL PROFIT Try 828 3rd Ave., Or Phone Red 268 AUTO DELIVERY EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Cate Phone Red 339 factory UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 > Walker's Music Store Removed to Werner’s Old Stand On Second Avenue. PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC | ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. ee ‘i i Gerkard-Heintzman Pianos. Pianos to Rent. | FOR TAXI i } Damas a atin? | Sheet Metal Work ! Now is the time to have your roofs repaired, eve- troughs and skylights seen to and heating plant put in geod shape for the winter. In such Cases Consulf a Praciicel 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. O. BOX 467 Shop Opposite Board of Trade Rooms 322 SECOND AVENUE Estimates Furnished to Can- tractors and others Free | Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert $ A. W. Witherspoon, of Spokane, |who has mining interests in the j interior, arrived last night, ac- companied by W. J. Kennedy, of | Vancouver. tas <<« faptain C. H. Nicholson and |George A. MeNicholl returned last i night from their tour of the Alas- kan coast. Both gentlemen left for the George: south on the Prinee = > = | Before going elsewhere for lyour photos, call up the Benson Studio. New shipment of Xmas styles has just arrived. 316 Third fHE DAILY NLWS Local News Noles Hi. N. Boss, of Lakelse, came in last night, . * 2 F. M. south this Morning. Crosby went s > . George L. Clayton has returned from the south. ? s = George B. Hull left for the south this morning. Th 3S Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Michaels left for Vancouver this morning. s . s Chimneys, pipes, ranges and furnaces cleaned, call Fritz, phone 583. 270-2 Ss @ F. W. Holler of the Surf Inlet mines, left for Vancouver on the Prince George. s s s For best home-made bread and goodies — The Woman's Home Bakery, 3rd Avenue. D.16. P. D. Shoebotham, of Vancou- ver, left on the Prince George to- day. . . * . Mrs. C. R. Gilbert, of Terrace, arrived last night and left for the south today. = = 2 The Knickerbocker, of the Atlin Fisheries Company, brought jn The annual bazaar of the Pres. | byterjan the K. ning. sale of plain and home cooking and candies will be held. jfor sale, absolutely given away, | Also furniture. Apply V. CG. Know- ‘lies, or phone Green 517. A good will be rendered in the evening. Church of P. Hall on November 20, afternoon and eve- Tea will be served and ; Saturday, Noy ember 72.3 | held in| Saturday, will be fancy sewing, musical program x cS a q CFARI.ES BALAGNO le (Pianist at Westholme) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE | Former pupil of F. @. Strong. TERMS MODERATE, Phone Biug 408 Public Opinion Indorsa-. this family remedy by making its sale larger than i:.. of any other medicine in the world. The U2 thal generations has proved its great value jn Oe ten: of indigestion, biliousness, headache and Mieco a stipatic BEECHAM'S PILs relieve these troubles and prevent them from becoming « promptly clearing wastes and poisons out of the d gest They strengthen the stomach, stimulate the li i bowels. Mild and harmless. A proven family remedy — |For Digestive Troubles Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire Sold everywhere in Canads and U.S America. In boxes 2 « ), 1945 - TO __ —————_—__ ; Chickering table grand piano | ee 75 le €xperi ‘ regulate the z » une 1 el eee Fy RT OOOO NG POOPPOLLOCDS | Provincial Land Surveyor Surveying and Engineering P. 0, Box 10 Fourth Street A. E. WRIGHT and Dominion Launch AliceR, Se App! ved by Ml WwW. J. THOMAS, Phone Green 3091 PPP CDS SOP PPP— OCC Phone 85 65,000 pounds. | i oi ae The American halibut schooner | Director brought in 4,000 pounds | this morning. * e . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stillwell leave for Roseburg, | i ' e | Ore., on the Prin-| cess May tomorrow night. , = > . j Mrs. Raymond received the sad | news yesterday that her brother! had died back in New Brunswick. | ee R. Fugimoto, the Port Essing-| left this | visit to his old Kiobe, Japan. Se i ton mérchant. morning on a home in| The brought a carload of copper froX| The Henriette is bring- ing down three or four more car- Prince George last night Anyox. loads There was a regular raid by Rupert this Kelly, Douglas & Co.: salesmen on the interjor Messrs. Allen, of McFadden, and Kwapil, for F. G. Dawson, leaving on the train. > = * morning. of Swift's, The bazaar and sale of work of | the Catholic Church will be held in the Catholic Hall on Wednes- | day and Thursday, Nov. 24th and 25th. On the evening of Wednes-_| day the 24th there will be a whist drive beautiful with prizes for} the ladies and gentlemen. O Thursday evening there will a socjal, with the drawing for alj| both served, prizes. On days refresh-—| ments will be afternoon | Some of the prize are on view in George Tite's win} and evening. ) Avenue. dow. 173-77.} Read “The Daily News” for [ates eee Reports [- + es «ee Piditawadteriiess,... ‘\ Y “7 Nothing is too good to send to the boys who are serving King and Country. But let our gifts show thought and judgment as well as good-will and love. Among the few really acceptable gifts— smokes and pipes, chocolates and sweet biscuits, fountain pens and tooth brushes, toilet and shaving supplies—the Gillette Safety Razor ranks as a warm favorite, for one of the real luxuries of trench life is a clean, comfortable Gillette shave. It’s a luxury the lucky ones share with their pals, so send along plenty of extra blades. If he has a Gillette already, a few boxes of blades will Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada, Limited Office and Factory : = Will Your Boy Spend Christmas ‘Somewhere in France’ ? Then help him spend it Merrily! WM pare Be ‘iy go far toward making him the most popular man in his Company. ‘ Welcome as it is on the firing line, the Gillette is even more keenly appreciated in the hospitals. F i With it the wounded can shave themselves safely, easily and regularly. They certainly do enjoy the . : Gillette—and Do@ors and Nurses can scarcely ¥ speak well enough of it. F 4 Gillette “Bulldog” and Standard Sets cost ry $5.00 each—compact Pocket Editions $5.00 to $6.00 —Combination Sets, including Soap, Brush, etc., $6.50 up. If you wish it, your Druggist, Jeweler or Hardware Dealer will arrange delivery through us, ai the Front, of the Set you select, without shipping expense to you. a GILLETTE BLDG., MONTREAL. 78 —__ = = “Canada First” Evaporoted Milk set a Standard Revenue, at Ottawa tested all brands in 1910—a See Bulletin 208.—In 1915 “Canada First” is still first. No. 305 again tellsithe story. “(Canada First”! Miik has set the highest standard in quality and food value. You should buysand insist on “Canada First” Milk. bi BEST BY GOVERNMENT TEST SESTFOR BABIES. “ AACANYADIAN PRODUCT FOR CANADIANS. BEST FOR COFFEE, i £ of afk my nay oR SOR y DRY years ago.— The Dept. of Inland nd “ Canada First” stood first— Inland Revenue Bulletin THE [IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL | FOR RANGES AND STOVES (Patented 1915) Is made to meet the deme Hot Water instantly and additional fuel being used wil ees ee ee WARNING! Purchasers of any : fringing Stove Coll lay meen) themselves open to prose: cution equally with the parties manufacturing making same. or tne Now Is your chance to get il- best in Hot Water Heating App es— wool Connected $20.00 Coll minus Connections wag Your Money Back If It Dont om As 1 own and contre the al , no one can Pugsame in orously prosecute any inf HARRY HANSON 5 Phone 489 P. 0. Box 39 f vie ngements