1919 vovermber 14 i Dentistry DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! One Decayed or Missing. Tooth lowers Your Efficiency~ Dr. Bayne OFFICE. HOURS-- worning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Saturdays, 9 to 12 only, Every Evening from 7.30 to 9 Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment THE DAILY NEWS ~~) CAR SLIP TO BE COMPLETED THIS WEEK | Should Be in Actual Operation by December 1 or Soon After. NINETY CAR LOADS A MONTH 18 CAPACITY he slip that has been under construction for the Whalen Pulp and Paper Company for the past two months will be completed by the end of this week. This does not mean, however, that the new system of transporting shingles, lumber and pulp will be inaugu- rated at There are sti'l several diffiewlties whieh will de onee, | Sure to please everyone who appreciates true cleanliness enslar BathSparkler Delightfully fragrant and daiutyy'sprinkledsinto the water affords a jelicately seented bath: It also softens the water. Sold in large sparkler top packages at 60c The Prince Rupert Drug Co. FAMILY CHEMISTS Third Avenue, opposite Second Street. PHONE 134 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention P.O. BOX 215 SES = eS Ss = NOW OPEN TIM’S = TURKISH BATHS ™ AND SANITARIUM : : Give us a trial 722 Fulton Street, formerly Klondike Hotel Phone 309 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Lots 1 and 2, Block 14, Section 1 WHO WILL GIVE $8000.00 For a beautiful Double Corner Lot in Section 1, about 4 squares from Post Office. Fine Warehouse Property. "Terms Given. Come and see DAVID H. HAYS Corner 2nd Avenue and 2nd Street Georgetown Lumber Co. PHONES 130 ang 423. — P. 0. BOX 1632 Largest Agsortment of Lumber in Central B. OC. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR CEDAR Consult Us. een Menno eeoe, lay the loading of the cars e«! Swanson Bay until at least’ De. cember 4. The barge whichis to be used for carrying the cars has not yet been fitted up for the pur- pose and is at present at Ocean Falls with a load of sulphur. On its return to Prince Rupert it will go into the drydock whereits hull will be examined and repaired and the car tracks will be put in. Moving Cars. No provision has yet been made at Swanson Bay for the handling of the cars from the slip to the mill which is a distance of 700 feet. Although the slip, apron and loading platform is allin and the grade all prepared, the rails have stil] to be laid. In addition to that some plan for moving the ears has to be devised. On ac- count’ of the tides there will be only eight hours in each day that it will be possible to move the cars onto or off the slip. From the water to the loading platform at the mill there is a grade of 7.10 per cent and a 10 per cent curve. The straight stretches are so short that it makes it impos- sible to use a locomotive so some other schemes are being suggest- ed, One of these is the using of cables from a point at the inter- section of the tangent lines nun- ning off each straight stretch at the two ends of the curve. The only objection to this is that ther« would be difficulty in spotting the cars Another plan is the in- stallation of a gasoline moter en gine to haul the ears. Nine Cars a Trip. The toading platform at the mill is 380 feet long and. has tracks on either side of it. The track at one side will be used for einpties and on the other side fo: the full ears. The length at each side provides for the placing of nine cars which is the capacity of the barge. There will, thus, be no difficulty in dealing with the empty cars and the loaded ones. On the arrival of a barge with empty cars they will be pulled up on one side-of the platfonm and the full ones immediately brought down, so no time will be spent waiting. Ut is expected that ter trips will be made a month and at the rate of nine cars a trip this will mean ninety carloads may be handled monthly. Cost $150,000. it is estimated that the tota/ cost of installing the new systen will reach close to $150,000, but : ls ; : i this amount will be saved in a@ ; At your Service with \§ Phones 41 and Red: 391 3) oicrt time by the lessened cost 0 For Hire by the Hour, handling and shipping to say a 00 Day or Week nothing ef the saving that will b . rere =o effected by the lessened damag: | : alwé arises W and- which always arises with han¢ | i i z will be much more satis Dont L nch ling. It | Bell a ee 3 au » factory to load shipments at the i . : Invictus, Diam : plant and have them go direct to i . he well known Picnic and Fishing Parties the consignees than have them ;F ie Tripe-cound & handled here as at present, Ship { eS MEN 2 J MYHILL-JONES ments will be untouched from the . Vet Hiwietus, Fitrite, : : time they leave the big mill until th nas ams, ‘Leckie, ,—— : : a they arrive at the station of the For re consignee. : POS AND. Qums~ | SALE Lessened Handling Cost. P Wo Me. Eelipse, Williams, F The plan of using car ferries oe “lute, ote j i innovation in northert ~ Seven-roomed house with is an Rubbers—Rubber Boots ath and roe basement. waters, although common naw for All, , i ’ y south and east. It is anticipates F tian, Newly £9875 00. W ee Se alahden aa gree a $2 very successful and it ts very Ye mily Shoe Store Vv 87 inane probable that other big industria °. Hay E. R. Tabrum ery y . pleats in the district will follow whats 387 DOUG . lead of the Whalen Company. é SUTHERLAND the lead 0 . The Practical Shoemen ag 9 Resides lessened cost it means quieker and more eflicient delivery =e = — and handling. In every way it 18 lk ad ' advantageous to the shipper and 1 the consignee and while it will € Gurvich TOM L . eut down longshere work here it 3 ; will, no doubt, tend to imerease ra 840 Second Avenue, West. tho amount of produet: passing hs r VEGETABLES through . at = Wholesale and Retail! WANT McNAMARA PAROLED P.O. — Green 548 General Contractors and cmCAGe. Nowa. an one "2 Office, Fraser St. Labor Exchange. ie ander way-t0, seoure the sanple W ie : no ’ of J. J. McNamara who is serving ©; Sell : Coal ayn pager. me time for the dynamiting of the mete , Phone 547 Pp. 0, Box 725 Los Angeles ‘Times Building. ‘WERE RUGBY PLAYERS | _ IN SOUTHERN CITIES } . | | Two Local Men Opponents in an) Inter-City Game Twenty Years Ago. In the I'wenty Years Ago’) column of the Vaneouver Daily Provinee dated November 6 ap~ | pears an account of a rugby game) in which the name of V. M. War- ren, at present local representa- tive of the Whalen Pulp and Paper Mills, is mentioned as one of the players on the Vancouver side. The contest Was played on November 8, 1899 between the twe cities, Vancouver and Victoria. A curious coincidence is that W,. E. Fisher, the well ~ known barrister, was one of the oppos- ing players on the Victoria team. that Victoria won and Mr. Warren says that, aceording to his mem- ory, Vancouver was the victor. Phone Fnirella Corectiere, Plack 287. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 98 peopie read whe. they want anything t b ings reselts WANTED. REQUIRED BY two young LOCAL BANK women for clerical Must have high school education. Apply P. O. box 1714 Puince Rupert, B,C, tf WANTED by refined lady, com- fortable room, or room and hoard with private family, Ap- ply P. O. box 107, Prince Ru- pert, B.C, 266 Work, WANTED—Woman to do sewing for store. Apply the Toggery Shop, Seeond Ave. and Fourth Street. 26, KITCHEN HELP WANTED—In- lander Boarding House, 308 Second Avenue. Phone Green 137. tf WANTED—Girl for light. house- work. Good wages. Apply box 18 Daily News office. 67 Ith WANTED for housework Apply Suite 12, MeMordie Apts. SITUATIONS WANTED FIREMAN who is also good gen- eral blacksmit4, wants job. Ap- ply box 17 Daily News. 267 DAY WORK WANTED Mrs. Jones, box 15 Daily News tf FOR SALE FOR SALE—Smal! pleasure boat with new four-cycle 4 h. p. marine engine; or will trade for piano or anything of value Also for sale fishing and huni- ing boat and one 12 bh. p. gas engine cheap. See MeGowan the cycle man, Second Avenue. Near McBride Street. Phone Blue 4214. tf FOR SALE— Sectional book-cases, dining room suite, oak and wicker easy chairs, oak rocker, kitchen cabinet and small table, phone Biuve 414 for appoint- ment. 267 POR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, cen- tre table, Singer sewing ma- chine, library table, two rugs, sectional bookeases. Phone Blur i414 for appointments. 268 FOR SALE—Beautiful new even- ing gown, size 40. Slippers and scarf to match. Owner leaving town. For further particulars phone Red 322. if FOR SALE-—Gurney range in good condition. $30.00, Apply 53 Seventh Avenue Kast. 267 FOR SALE— Medium-sized heater, one flat-top oak ollite désk. Phone Blue 148. 266 FOR SALE Singer Sewing Mas chine, price $15, phone ito. tf FIVE-ROOMED MODERN HOUSE to rent on Fifth Avenue West. Apply box 17, Daily News ollice. Pron® Green GOT 1017 3rd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts EERE Speectalists tn Li and Heavy Co struction, and Alteration Pirst Class ‘Work anc Estimates Cheerfully Given BRICK AND CONCRETE BV1. Diva CONTRACTORS Me. Fisher told a News reporter! | | = AVOID ALUM IN FOOD Baking Powder is one of the most important food ingredients. Alum or other injurious acids are frequently used by some concerns to lower the cost of prod Ch hk SE ee = uction. Contains No Alum It is a pure phosphate baking po r and is guaranteed to bethe best, . and most health- ul baking powder possible to produce. W. Matthew Williams. in “Chemistry of Cooking.” says: “Phosphates are the bone- making material of food and have something to do with building up of brain and nervous matter.” Made in Canada Lh Se ho Ch Nokes chow oh p ; ! E 4 4 5, E i i ows ans Sohn: Cae wn fssWehaessGohaesmhoss > Nghathattoho hehehehe Sedo Gobes Sedo es Teese eee deaths STORE TO RENT in Westenhaver = 2 Block, Apply to Harry Hanson.) A NEW HOUSE TO RENT. FOUND — Wallet Phone! Black 451. tf ED et eee | P.R. FEED Co. Hay, Grain Feed containing | money. Apply Daily News of- | fice. i Seeds and Fertilizer MISCELLANEOUS Will the party who picked up umbrella in the Table Supply on Saturday night please re- turn same to 116 Bighth Strect West and receive reward. 266 CHICKEN FEED a Specialty Mail Orders promptly attended to Would the person who found th: P. O. Box 333 908 3rd Ave. diamond ring belonging to Mr Dr. McNeill please return it t P. O. box 61. It is known who has it. No questions asked. Te Peers li How many friends can you think of right now to whom your photo- graph would be a most pleasing Christmas Gift? And how long since was the last one taken? Make an appointment today. Suite 22, Alder Block All busses stop at our door PHONE 537 To Storekeeper AND OTHERS Mussalem Grocery Co. have for sale the follow- ing surplus fittings: Bacon Slicer$ Electric Coffee Mill McCoskey Register National Register Cheese Cutter Taylor Fireproof Safe Burroughs Adding Machine Joe Brown’s Motor Transfer and Passenger Service Stand, Empress Hotel Phones 176, Black 334 SEND FOR JOE eorrrre DENTISTRY Clock Some Show Cases and various other fittings, all at a low price to clear. PHONE 18 Mussallem Grocery OFFICE HOURS: @ a.tn. to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 6:30 p.m. DR. J. 8. BROWN OENTIST — Co., Ltd. One a eee a een ee Economy Store 1 a 417-419-423 Fifth Ave. E. *s Just You Hear ., Ss c The a8 seme + Fone ee eae bo G5; , evtele . ob s SMITH & MALLETT |) 23 rss at nesuras at <2 «, Their Best “" es PLUMBING AND HEATING ;| 4” 5, ENGIKXEERS ” e. Estimates furnished. a” p 3 Address, 3rd Avenue, head ot 2. of Second Street. *. .. Phone 174 -— P.0. Box 274 }| Pw " ecceene ° Hear it at *s +5; WALKER’S .° Chili Con Carne Hot Tomales {| s¢ WALES oni) os al . Corner 2nd Ave. & 4th St, s, Delivery Service Extra Phone 557 ." easeaee . 2 ee ee ee | ie { ‘ '