woember 15, 19499. \ N ss I TV) Xan ts Sure to please everyone who appreciates true cleanliness Penslar Bath Sparkler Delightfully fragrant and dainty, sprinkled into the water affords a delicately scented 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. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention PHONE 134 P.O. BOX 215 MINING STOCK FOR SALE | have for sale part of the treasury shares in The B. C. Silver Mines, Ltd. Capital - $1,500,000 One of Properties is situated between the famous Premier Mine and the Bush Mines, Ltd. These shares will be listed on the Vancouver Stock Exchange. For further particulars apply to O. B. BUSH 344 Pender Street W. VANCOUVER R.W.Cameron G& Co. The Old Firm Come Back Beg to announce that not being able to obtain their old corner on Second Avenu , at the head of what used to be Centre Street, they have opened on Third Avenue, No. 626, witn a carefully selected stock of Jewellery, Watches and Clocks, Toilet Re- quisites, Cutlery, Cut Glass, etc. All fresh from the factories, and are now realy to welcome their new and old time patrons in their new store at No. 626 Third Avenue Oppo: ite Dominion Telegraph Office SSE aE TURKISH BATHS ™ AND SANITARIUM : : NOW OPEN Everything modern and up to date LIM’ We guarantee expert service | 722 Fulton Street, formerly Klondike Hotel OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Give us a trial . Phone 309 ——...... anti 2c Phones 41 and Red 391 FOR SALE For Hire by the Hour, Day or Week Launch Alice B. - Q-roomed house with : . and finished basement, “eWwly painted. Sth Ave, W $2875.00 PRINCE RUPERT War Chariot Completes Loading Here and Sails for U. K. via Panama Canal. \fter spending four days her: loading one million feet of spruce luinber for the United Kingdom, W wt Chariot left theJocal wharf at 6 Clock last evening the big Govighlan freighte: From here the big hoat goes to Vaneau Whei she will take dn a few more thousand feet of lumber to coni- plete her eargo. After spending two days at that port she wiii proceed to Queenstown, [relayed Calling en route at/Panama and Newport News to take on coal at the bunkers. It is estimated thal she will reach Queenstown about! six weeks after leaving Prince Rupert. The erew will probably spend their Christmas at sea, bul should be in Ireland for ‘New Years, At Queenstown the boat will receive further orders from fier operators, the Raeburn & Darrell Co., as to the disposal of the cargo of building material This lumber is very badly needed in almost every European country and they are erying to Canada to supply the demand, The War Chariot is modern as well as a new vessel, all her ap- pointments being strietiy up-to- date and along the lines of latest ship construction. rhe guarters are commodious otiicers and modation is proportionately proved over the old vessels in the systeins and the sleeping section are entirely apart from = the More consideration fo the accommodation and the crews is a feature that is en tering largely into all modern ship construction. A feature that has just necently been adopted by shipbuilders and is embodied in the War Chariot is the placing of sailors’ quarter- aft on the vessel rather than ir messes, Care © the forecastle, as has been th: recognized custom for so many years. One reason for th change was that it materially en sured the lives of men from ai most instantaneous destructior when mines were stfuck during the war. captain Barney Johnson will b: in charge of the navigation of the War Chariot on her southbound trip, taking her through the in- side passage. After the vessel has passed Victonia her naviga- tion will be in charge of he regutar officers, Captain Dalziel and Chief Officer Joss. Her of- ficers are all old country men, who were specially sent out to take her over. The most of he sailors and firemen were signed on at Vaneouver. Wireless op- erator O'Regan is out from the Emerald Isle for the first time and is having a great time ac- quiring western ways and getting used to Canadian customs. Th entire complement of officers an: men, who will take the ship on her long voyage, numbers forty three. Se The Man in the Moon That the scraper does not seem to have improved the streets much yet, cake That blame Alderman Currie for the mess and some say it is Alderman Casey who is to blame. solne * . . That the Board of Trade is go- ing to withdraw its committee 11 the effect of their appointment! continues to have so bad an effect * . * rhat the ladies who through the mud after dark last night on the enossings said things that were uncomplimentary to the local powers and that some of the words used seemed to rhyme with ham, waded Very Easy T Dn -- —— Picnic and Fishing Parties ' UGLAS SUTHERLAND Trips round Harbor } 523 Third Ave Ebbets... J. MYHILL-JONES - ee eee ae eat nee nee ao POOP e o jackdaw of seen That, as on the “TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. The Gurvich Transfer ” aap Green 548 Office, Fraser St, We : Sell : Coal VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retall General Contractors and Labor Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 Pp. 0, Box 725 | Rheims, the effect should be soon, . . That some people are complain ing of the people in the eandy shops handling the goods with \their fingers instead of with a scoop. . . . That it is always good business to cater to the likes or dislikes of customers . . Cafe 18 TO QUEENSTOWN well fitted and the erew's accom-f im-[ tramp trade. The crew's quar-f ters are equipped = throughout with steam heat, sanitary toilet THE DAILY NEWS in cA nae Dai LS CREE Racer MO EE I (Ae a. hel BLACK CAT | Virginia Cigarettes MILD and MEDIUM 10 for 15 cents | — ——— solving the cost of living problem for a good many. . * . becoming very popular. Spirella Black 257. Lorsetiere. Phos COLD IN THE HEAD It May Lead to Serious Iiiness— May Be First Stage of ’Fiu. Never neglect a cold in the head. It is a trouble so common that we are apt to treat it as of little consequence. But it is only a step from a cold to Grippe and the possibility of acute trouble in the throat — pleurisy — pneu- monia is always there if it is neglected. This year there is a special danger as ‘flu is about and the first symptoms of this disease are similar to a cold in the head. So don’t, under any circumstances neglect a cold. In its early stages a cold yields quickly to proper treatment, Grip Fix, a combination of the drugs whieh relieve the system in such cases, gives remarkable results. It relieves a cold in a night and even Grippe yields to it in 48 hours. There is nothing in Grip Fix but that would be approved by your family physician, and the ingredients are stated on each box. It comes in capsule form and is a safe preparation for use in the home. Its action keeps the system open to throw olf the systemic poisons created by the cold, reduces the feverish condi- tions and allays the pains in the head and muscles. Grip Fix is for sale by all druggists at 35 cents per box or three boxes for 31.00, Be sure that you get the genuine Reid's Grip Fix as there is no substitute which deals so promptly and ef- fectively with colds, grippe and kindred troubles. Chil Con Carne ¢ Hot Tomales At the Delivery Service Extra Phone 667 DONT NEGLECT A That their fifty cent lunches a e | Mrs. A. W. Clarke R. A. M. Lon, Eng. Formerly teacher at the Presbyterian Ladies College, Melbourne, Australia. PIANO, ORGAN, ETC. Will open Music Studio No. 333 2nd Ave. Now ennolling pupils. Address Norfolk House Phone Black 329. E. H. 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. Kstimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGIKEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. Phone 174 -— P.O. Box 274 DENTISTRY | OFFICE HOURS: : 8 a.m. to 12; 1:30 p. m. to 6:30 p.m. DR. J. S. BROWN : OENTIST : Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue. i Phone 464. ‘ ~s That the St, Regis ~ Phon® Green 607 1017 3rd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists In Light and Heavy Con- struction, Repairs and Alterations First Class Stairease Work and Finishing. Estimates Cheerfully Given BRICK AND OONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS e THE POPULAR SMOKE OF TODAY Why Pay More Than $13.00 LUMP COAL delivered in your bin? We screen every pound FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddell 336 2nd Ave. Phones BLACK 367 — GREEN 394 Save Money in Lamps. a” seessepepeaau ', i . just You Hear . c See sical " Sovunswick's 7. Plays All Records at " % Their Best a® . .? * .” * 2 2 Ss '. a® '. .. *, '. _ ", s* Hear it at ‘es s * WALKER’S * *» Music Store 4, .. 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