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LIMITED Electric Engineers and Contractors We carry a full line of Electric Ranges, Washing Machines Vacuum Oleaners, Hot Plates, Grills, Irons Toasters, and Fixtures. stinates furnished on House wiring and Motor installation MARINE DEPARTMENT Agents for Regal Gasoline Engines for trolling Callie Perfection Motors Titan Storage Batteries Mosier Spark Plug (he Plug that-was chosen for the Transatlantic flights “ur service department will help you to plan your Lighting Equipment. A full line of Dynamos. Storage. Batteries, Switch boards, Conduit, Cable, Lamps, Searchlights, ete. We make Lighting Sets to Suit Your Boat “torage Batteries charged and repaired (no time lost while it Datlery is being charged, we have one at your disposal... (opposite Post Office) vo Third Avenue PHONE 125 MARVEN’S a eT | See ALBERT @ McCAFFERY before you purchase Anything in the Building Line é We handle Prince 2 y § gece oe Lumber pa ’s Fir. Cement Plaster Shingles Laths Lime Brick | Albert & THE D MUCH BUILDING IN BULKLEY VALLE/ Shoi cage of Lumber Causing De- lay In Erection of New Dwellings. | hebiy nN the Bulkley Valley j oly ahead as fast as lurnhe At the present new settlers are thinking of gelling more substantial build | 'ngs to withstand the rigors of j the interior winter, ‘This sum. } mer has seen a greater influx of real farmers to the district than before, but trouble just now of lumber, inf supplied time evel the greatest is the searcity Chis is causing con. siderable delay and inconvenience to intending builders and if the winter is severe may cause dis comfort duxing the eold spells, rhere are already a number of new sawmills between Telkwa and the coast and the demand is much greater than the output The coming of spring should see pe. newed development of the timber industry in order to supply local demands as well as those of points in the east and abroad. COLONEI, PECK, V.C. IS OUT FOR TOLMIE The Victoria Daily Times of re- ent date has the following: Lieut.-Col. Peck. ¥. Gyo B; 8a to enter the Federal by -election campaign next week for the Hon. S. F. Tolmie, Minister of Agri- culture, it was announced today. He will likely speak at the first big publie gathering of the cam- paign which is to he held in the ‘toyal Vietoria Theatre next Wed. nesday night. Other prominent speakers are being arranged for. Dr. Tolmie and others will also old a general meeting in the Prineess Theatre on the Friday night following, Major Diek Burde, M. Pp. P., and Capt. Hanes, M. P. P.. are sup- porting the labor candidate. HYDER HAS SHORTAGE OF BUILDING MATERIAT Hyder, Alaska, Oct. 18. Hyder is suffering from the lumber shortage. There is con- siderable building activity at the Salmon fiver camp. Zhe United States government is putting in a new wharf there and all the available lumber is being quickly picked up. rhere is not much building go- mz on at Stewart, as the build- ings ereéeted in 1919 will be ade- quate for all the needs that will arise this winter. Many old timers of Grand Trunk construction days are in business m the new towns. J. MeDonnell. who formerly eonducted the Nor2 thern Hotel of New Hazelton, has moved all his furniture to Hyder and is running a house there, and present Roy Moseley is eonducting the King Edward Hotel at Stewart. Art Noble is eustoms officer at the border. ' " > } Sport Briefs; f Benny Allen, former billiard champion of the world, set a world’s teeord at Kansas City on 15 when he pocketed 78 balls. He will com- pete for the world’s championship at Philadelphia on December 1. October consecutive Eminent sporting men say that the war has stimulated athletics very much in the old country, es- pecially boxing. Army life has discouraged the speetacular side, however, and has tended more to individual effort. . rhe French army has adopted basketball offeial sport and the soldiers of France are making vapid progress in master- ing the finer points of the game. International games are already on their program and the Frengh- nen are very keen on getting more \ series will be as the experience at the sport, of international games played in Coblenz during the com- ing season which opens early in November. SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGIKEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, of Second Street. Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 head McCaffery, Ltd. AILY NEWS | } | The Navy LeagueotCanada Its Vital Wor that abound in tributing liberally Navy Brigades, chant marine. The St. Andrew's billiard esha! nament is going on every night. Fifty games have already been’ played, seven or eight being play- | ed each night. The competition is very keen among the members and some very fine exhibitions are shown. San Francisco swimmers will} compete in the annual Hawaiian | swimming meet this winter. Some | of the contestants have already left in order to become accustom. | ed to the different climatic ditions in mid-Pacific. con. | | interest—training Canadian boys to become the stur- dy type of British again and again in the great war—relieving distress among victims of the submarine ing the sailor ashore an alternative recreation to the places of. doubtful entertainment port, Why the $500,000 is needed On Nelson Day, October 2\st, starts a 3-day campaign throughout the $500,000 necessar ear’s work of the Help the work by giving liberally. As a na- tion whose expanding exports, we must educate highest type of seamanshi be equipped to man our s ips to carry our exports to foreign markets, You will do your, zo finance the coming part in this work by con- to the support ofthe Boy's the organizations by which the Navy League trains boys for our mer- Every dollar subscribed will be used to further the work of the Navy League in Canada —the work as @ patriotic citizen. Help by giving. Campaign Committee for the Province of British Columbia;- Chairman, Sir Charles Tupper Vice-Chairman, H. T. Ravenhill < Headquarters, 203 Stobart Pease Building, Victoria, B.C. We sell Frisbie Engines Complete and ready to install. accessible in a few seconds. An opening directly into combustion struction effects a gin of and 6” « 6". your hardest Li LS See Frisbie Motors give long, uninterrupted service with practically HO repairs except cocasional grinding of valves. Valves in cages; “all muscle” throughout, every part designed for hard work. chambers. No pockets or crevices to gather carbon, and waste fuel. This type of con- 15 to 2 per cent. more power than is possible with L or T+Head designs. manifolds are cast integral with the cylinder; miles ahead of the old, leaky, bolted-on manifolds. Large valves insure full charge on the intake and a complete, clean exhaust. 1 to 6 CYLINDERS—6 to 76 HORSEPOWER Frisbie Motors are made in following sizes: 1-oyl., 6 and 7 H. P.; 2-cyl., 10 and 16 H.P.; 3 cyl, 18 and 25 H.P.; 4-cyl., 30 and 40 H.P.; G-cyl.,, 50 and 76 H. P.—Bore and Stroke, 4%" x 6” For work or play, the Frisbie will measure up te psett Cunni =a a ef a . for Canada “THE Navy League of Can- ada fosters the splendid spire that made the British ' the greatest of maritime na- tions. It organizes loyal Can- adians so that practical work may be accomplished for the development of Canada’s direct interests at sea. ' The human side of Canada’s Mercan- tile Marine is the League’s especial bees suit YB: .. he - 4 Od < ” manhood that won its laurels ag. warfare—and giv- p'ace for rest and & a =a: 3 7 ? ’ . Dominion to raise avy League of Canada. trade will depend on our boys to the so that they will in which you are personally interested _— 7 = David H. Hays General Real Estate Agent Sor. Second Avenue and Second Street. FRISBIE the friendly motor 5 Horse Power, $450 7 $600 Royal Insurance Company, Limited. Northern As urance Co., Limited. é London & Lancashire Fire insurance Co., Limited. ‘ London & Lancashire Q@uarantee & Accident Co. Fidelity-Phevix Fire insurance Co. construction Overhend vaives, intake and exhaust 10 ” ” $700 16 ,, » $900 a: & » $1400 Ask the Man who has used one ngham Co., Ltd.