day, October 21, 1919. ur MiATISM FOR VER 16 YEARS i) Return Of The Trouble ince Taking “Frult-a-tives” os Creren St., Monrrmean, “pT was a great sufferer from Rhew- atism for over (6years. Teousulted becialists; took medicine; used tions: but nothing did me good. 1 Tbeganto use “Fruit-a-tives’’, iin 15 doves the pain was easier , Kheumatism much better. , ‘ Prutt-atives” overcame rheumatism; and now, for five [ have had no return of the I cordially recommend this t medicine to all sufferers.”’ P. H. Me HUGH, soe a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, ers or sent postpaid by ROYAL. Pool Room moved to 721 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel IGARS SODA Two per cent. Beer JOHN PELLICANO ore .C. EBY BUILDER AND ON TELEPHONE Advises Installation of Automatic | System When Time Comes To Put in New One. | The report of the mayor re. | garding a new telephone system which he had been looking inte kvhile in the south was received by the city council last evening. The mayor gave a verbal explana. | tion of his report as it was not aw | full as he would have liked owin« to the short time he had to pre.-| pare it. He stated that he had! not got as far as he had wished! with the matter and was not very | well versed on such matters frors! a mechanical standpoint. However, he had taken up the | Ynatter with various authorities and had ascertained that practi: cally all of them were highly in| favor of the automatic system | instead of the manual system. | From the standpoint of economy, | the use of this system would save at least $8,000 per year in wages} which would more than pay the | interest on the capital required to float the new system. The mayor did not, however, | express himself as being in favor Hf installing a new system. He was of the opinion that the city could get on for some time yet by} installing a new panel which | would cost about six thousand| dollars. The present tendency of | the people was to defeat money by-laws anyway, and it would be} necessary to raise bonds for a new system. He had called upon! the Northern Electrie Co. at Van-| Owing to the rush of business in the west one of their head engineers is coming to Van- couver and the company had of-! fered to send him to Prince Ru- pert to report on the leeal situa. ! tion free of expense to the city, | as he would retunn to Montreal this way. The report was laid on the eouver CONTRACTOR Alterations and Repairs Plans and Estimates furnished Phone Green 450 © FOR SALE Sey en-roomed house with bath and finished basement. unted. 8th Ave. W. ~ $2875.00 Very Easy Terms. DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND 523 Third Ave. ~- oe Brown’s Motor Transfer and Passenger Service Phones 176, Black 334 SEND FOR JOE +08 te SSM IDOL ONO LOA LP OOOO I OEE, he Gurvich ransfer Phone Green 548 p.0. Box 102 Office, Fraser St. We: Sell : Coal Gurneys commenced mak- Ng stoves in 1843, Still in the same line of business 1919, Hundreds in use in Prince Rupert, —, ON SALE at Fred Stork’s Hardware XI COND AVENUE Phone Black 114 1} time came that the police magis- | table. NO SALARY RAISE FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE Consideration of Application by | Col. McMordie Laid Over for | Six Months. | night's council meet-| request of Magistrate | McMordie for a raise of salary} Yrom $1,200 to $2,000 was laid over for six months on the recom- mendation of the Finance Com- mittee. Ald. Perry inquired the reasons for this report and Ald. Rochester; | explained that this. course was| taken because Magistrate Me-| Mordie had been in that position | only a short time, his duties did not take up much of his time and} therefore did not interfere very | ‘uch with his private business, &nd, furtherfore, the matter of an increase to the police magistrate had been brought up before and had been turned down by the city council. The Finance Committee could not see that the circum. stances had changed since then but they felt that when the proper At last ing, the trate’s salary would be increased. GOVERNMENT SHOULD ADMINISTER JUSTICE That Was Opinion of Municipal Convention According to Report of Mayor. At the Council meeting last night, the mayor reported on the opinion of the Municipal Conven- tion as to the Administration of Justice and Education in the municipalities; The convention was in favor of the government taking over the entire contnol of these branches. The appointment of magistrates and crown counsel was made by the government and they also set their salaries, but the cities had to pay them, which was not fair to the cities. In the matter of schools some extra source of revenue would have to be forthcoming before city municipalities would be able to administer them without going behind, At the-week end a hunting party consisting of John McRae, George Munro, A. Finnie and W. H. Mel- liar were out on a hunting trip to Porcher Island. They brought home three deer. V. Bayne, of North Vancouver, who had been spending’ a couple of weeks visiting his son, Dr. Bayne, returned home on the 8un- MAYOR REPORTS | PHE DAILY NEWS —— ————— . ~ Look of the seas, which make And the foundation of our Em to whether Begin with the Boys HE ¢lorious victories of Drake and Nelson were destined to be pire and the guarantee of the freedom ad the ' iment. eee when Drake and Nelson chose the sea as their life- work, who was there to know what would be the overwhelming conse- quences of their decision P Today, if you have any question in your mind as ou should support the work of the Boys’ Naval Brigades, study the matter with an eye to the future. Get clearly in mind the tremendous importance of Canadian products reaching foreign markets, which can only be assured by the building of a great Canadian Mercantile Fleet, manned with Canadian Seamen! cannot ma answer. a ana ians Campaign Committee for the “G economically unsound. Canadian lads to man our merchant fleet, we shall be left behind in the race for export markets —we shall have missed the greatest opportunity for trade expansion in all history ! What will YOU do to help some Canadian boy who is anxious to learn seamanshi the greatest service to his country We may build ships by the thousand, but if we es our position is still If we do not train n them o Let your contribution to the fund be a worthy Help them by giving ! Province of British Columbia Chairman — Sir Charlies Tupper Vice-Chairman — H. T. Ravenhill Headquarters — 203 Stobart Pease Building, Victoria, B. ©. ® ee SD Phone 98 This is the Advertising Column that | people read when they want anything | i wr Seinee cen ’URNETURE FOR SALE and four- WANTED. | roomed modern flat for rent. a Pade Apply Westenhaver Brothers. THE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSUR-| ~ ANCE COMPANY want a repre-| sentative in this territory. Full information and literature will be mailed on request. M. J. Gillespie, “Inspector,” Standard Bank Bidg., Vancouver, B. ©. eee Reaaatennne } the eycle man. Second Avenue. Near MeBride Street. Phone Blue 421. tf | MONEY AT 8 PER CENT on build- | ing Loans. Apply Prince Ru- | pert Housing Ltd. Geo. Ww.) Nickerson, Secretary. tf | | | ’ FOR SALE —- Roller _ canaries singers $6.50, and hens $2.00 Apply Box 8., Inverness, B.C, FOR SALE—New Scale Williams piano in splendid condition—J. A. Thompson, Seal Cove, tf WANTED—One bookkeeper, male, | poR SALB—Oliver typewriter in and two messengers. Apply good condition, $35.00. Phone personally to G.'T, P. Telegraph! Biue 245, 245 Co., Third Avenue. ul a ~—————~ | FOR SALE-——Slightly used piano. GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED for Singer Shop, 144 Third Avenue. general housework, Good wages Apply Mrs. Mobley, 303 . ae ‘TOLET _ Avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— WANTED-—Three-roomed cottage Drexel Rooming House, tit to rent, Apply P. O. box 178. Second Ave. The house has een been remodelled and is now FOR SALE — under new management .— Mrs, FOR SALE—Small pleasure boat Dahistrom, proprietress. 249 0 sALE— with new four - cycle ‘ h, p. FOR RENT ne engine; or will trade) ——.- . > silken mari & FOR RENT — Sewing rachines for piano or anything of value. Also for sale fishing and hunt- ing boat and one 12 h, p. #as and pianos. Singer ‘hop, 144 Third Avenue, the ho ae of the Gerhard Heintzman ;iano. tf day night boat, engine cheap, See McGowan, FOUND ' FOUND—Key ring with Yale and post office box keys. Apply Daily | News ollice. LosT | LOST — Black pocketbook near, King's. Clothing Store or the Empress Hotel, containing $47 in bills, Four $10, one $5, and) one $2. Reward. Return to the News office. 245 MISCELLANEOUS ne rE HL SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doors, mouldings and all interior finish lumber al- { ways in stock. Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's | hardwood. , Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN | Phone Green THE NORTON—The place for a shampoo. Hairdressing. Scalp treatment. 210 Fourth Street. Open 10 a.m, or by appoint- ment. Phone 493. tf For Dressmaking and plain sew- ing — M. A, Dewburst, Phone 112. 50 CORSETS MADE TO MEASURE Mrs. Director, phone Blue 92 JamesF. Marten SIGNWRITING PAINTING DECORATING Phones 544 and Black 507 P.O. Box 614 Workshop: 329 Second Avenne eecoes reece TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labor Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C, Phone 547 — P.O. Box 725 Hotel Prince Rupert bevee