november 17, 1919. Mi ndas SSeS hs i To Pacifit Mrs. A. pefore it putter an was had butter in here, she t takes 'e5 sere uses Pacific Milk, were ; she adds “Butter ig worth and & the price ali the way is,” pacific Milk Co. Limited FACTORY AT LADNER, 8B. 0. Why Pay More Than $1 3.00 LUMP COAL delivered in your bin? We screen every pound Phone Black 85 Terminal Coal Co., Mrs. A. W. Clarke R. A. M. Lon, Eng. Formerly teacher at the Presbyterian Ladies Cotlege, Melbourne, Australia. PIANO, ORGAN, ETC. Will open Musie Studio No. 333 2nd Ave. Now ennolling pils Address Norfolk House Phone Biack 329. fPOPOI ORO oe EH. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doors, mouldings and “l interior finish lumber al- ways in stock, Agent for J, Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given, } REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. IO OO MOC CREE — |AMTH & MALLETT LL PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGIXEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 3rq Avenue, head { of Second Street, Phone 174 pg, Box 274 WO pot poe | Cos Cnr oe ee til Con Carne * Hot Tomales A BL PARLOR - livery 835 Second Avenue = *rvice Extra Phone 557 ON NCC Conn _ ; Just You Hear 7 The cunsevtole Plays All Records at Their Best % , . 2nd Ave. & 4th St, gi Milk in baking saves Rice says that mentioned discovered that a cake ———— BRYANT WASHBUR AT THE WESTHOLME “Poor Boob” is Offering Tonight and Tomorrow—Big Feature Coming Next Week. ae Bryant Washburn in Boob" will be the big tonight at the Westholm Washburn is well know Rupert movie fans and this play is said to be one Of his best. He 18 One Of the big men of the movie world, There is also a Rood two reel comedy “Dizzy Heights, improved Westhoime Orchestra which is such an attraction will Play a number of selections At the Empress is a drama, “Great Strain’” featuring Harry Carey and there js in addition A British-Canadan one-reel comedy. For the beginning of next week big things are pnomised., of Humanity” is to be at the Westholme on Monday and Tues. day. JENNIE TAGGART IS COMING HERE SOON Famous Soprano will be in West‘ Soon and Her Brother Promises She ‘Will Visit Huvert. Poor attraction ¢ Theatre, n to Prince and the Gazette and a At the concert last night in the Westholme ‘Theatre Professor Harvey announced that Mr. lag- gart expected his sister, the world famous Jennie Taggart, to visit him soon at Vancouver, and that he would arrange for her to come to Prince Rupert to sing about a month from now. This will be good news for Prince Rupert people, the only difficulty will be to accommodate the crowds. Many were turned away last night and, with the big soprano here, the rush for seats would be much greater. As no charge, directly or indirectly can be made on Sunday gight it is difficult to see how the matter of attendance can be adjusted. P. @. E, EXTENSION PRINCE GEORGE, Nov. 15.- Work is to begin early in the spring on the completion of the P. G. E. railway. Operations wil be begun from both the south and north ends of steel and it is ex- pected that the linking up will take place at Cottonwood Diver where a 400-foot bridge is to be put in. According to an official an- nouncement fnpom Ottawa tlie names of the two vessels under construction at the local ship- yards for the Dominion Govern- ment will be the Canadian Miner and the Canadian Reaper. * . Among the guests at a dinner in the Blue Room at the Hotel Vancouver given by Mrs. Charies Warren Hatch prior to leaving for her home in Boston last week was Miss Gertrude Sheasgreen and Mrs. Aivazoff. — . >. . The-current number of the British Columbia Gazette states that Premier Oliver has been ap- pointed acting minster of lands im the absence of Hon. T. D. Pat- Hearts} rie SMITHERS he heating facilities at jlocal school have been complétel: ;oVerhauled and it is now hoped |that there will be ho trouble with the system like has been experi- lane an oo in the past. The work was done by Steen & Longwill, of | Prince Rupert, . > . lwo nursing sisters recently returned from the front were Visitors in Smithers last week. Miss Margaret Gagne was a guest jat the Carr ranch while visiting jher brothers and she was accom- |panied by Miss Margaret Brankin, )of Ottawa. They left on Thurs- }day for Victoria to visit with friends, a . . . ; Itt is reported in Smithers that | the Kildare company will resume ;Operations on the Manson Creek jmines in the spring. The jhave been idle since 1914, nines ° . . Lake Kathlyn is covered with lice and is now safe for skaters 1 he beautiful little lake is a Mecca for skaters all winter long, al- though sometimes the willing snow shovellers are kept busy. GIRLS’ BASKETBAL#. Besides the two boys’ games at the Agricultural Hall this eyen- ing, the girls will appear in their opening basketball game this evening. A good crowd is expect- ed when the following public school girls will meet the girls from the High School: Thelma Dingwall, Margaret Graham, Myra Harvey, Christina MeLennan and Margaret Macdonald. Sid Winsby will referee, Hayden and Martin Martinson were fined in the police court this morning for running ears after dark without tail-lights The former was fined 810 and the latter #5. P. Kipperberg was drunk and disorderly and paid 8! for his fun. Arthur Baillie, of Lipsett & Cunningham Co., left for a fort- night's holiday ‘in Victoria on the Beatrice Saturday night. Joseph TIMBER SALE X1563. Victoria, B.C., Nov. 4th, 1919. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 20th day of November, 1919, for the purchase of Licence X1563, to cut 734,- 000 feet of Spruce, Hemlock, Balsam and Cedar on an area situated on Noose-Seci River, N. Bentinck Arm, R. 3, Coast Dis- trict, i Two years will be allowed for the re- moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Fores- ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Se ectnetinictenelitiinenrrnemeeionenns TIMBER SALE X1i909. Victoria, B.C., Nov. 4th, 1919 Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 7th of January, 1920, for the purchase of Licence X1909, to cut 10,- 716,000 feet of Spruce, Hemlock and Ce- dar on an area adjoining 8.T.L. 11525p, Sedgwick Bay, Lyell Island, Queen Char- lotte District. Two years will be allowed for the re- moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Fores ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, tullo in the east. — Prince Rupert, B.C. the} DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIEJ) ADVERTISING Phone 98 This is the Advertising Co'vmm that People read wheo they want anything It brings results REQUIRED BY LOGAL BANK— two young women for clerical work. Must have high sehool education, Apply P, O. box 1714 Prince Rupert, B.C. tf WANTED—Woman to do sewing for store. Apply the Toggery Shop, Seeond Ave. and Founth Street. 267 KITCHEN HELP WANTED—In- lander Boarding House, 308 Second Avenue. Phone Green 137. . tf WANTED—Girl for light house. work. Goed wages. Apply box 18 Daily News office. 67 GIRL WANTED for housework- Apply Suite 12, MeMordie Apts. WAN TED—Maid, three in family. Apply 430 Fourth Ave. W. 6, * SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED by experienced oftice man, position as accountant or bookkeeper. Thoroughly re- liable and efficient. P. 0. box 133. FIREMAN who is also good gen- eral blacksmith, wants job. Ap- ply box 17 Daily News. 267 DAY WORK WANTED Mrs. Jones, box 15 Daily News tf FOR SALE FOR SALE—Small! pleasure boat with new four -cycle 4 h. p. marine engine; or will trade for piaflo or anything of value Also for sale fishing and hunt- ing boat and one {2 h. p. gas engine cheap. MeGowan the cycle man. Second Avenue. Near McBride Street. Phone Mlue 4214. ti See FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, cen- tre table, Singer sewing ma- chine, library table, two rugs, sectional bookcases. Phone Blue 414 for appointments. 268 | a standard set for the | LEVER BROTHERS Purity! Purity! Purity! The one dominating note that runs all through the making of Sunlight Soap is Purity. $5,000 Guarantee you get with every single bar is not a mere advertisement. choice Sunlight Soap materials—for the soap boiler—for the expert chemists—for the girls, even who wrap and pack Sunlight Insist on getting the Soap you ask for— Sunlight Soap The It marks buyers who select the 3 LIMITED, TORONTO ; Works, W. Kelsey Hall, 1050 Hamilton Street, Vancouver, B, C. Would the person who found the diamond ring belonging to Mrs. Dr. MecNeili please return it tv P. O. box 61. It is known who has it. No questions asked. FARMS FOR SALE c. P. R. FARM LAND — Choice farms in well settled districts in Western Canada; low prices; twenty years to pay: irrigated lands in Sunny Southern Al- berta, with loan of $2,000 in improvements to assist new settlers. Act now— they are going fast. For free booklet and full information write lt. G. Loughran, General Land agent, 744 Hastings St. West, Vancouver, B.C, FOR SALE—Two canaries and cages; also dinner dishes and utensils; Phone 466 or call afternoons, 921 First Avenue. Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesdays, ttursdays and Saturdays at 8 p. 4. Sundays at 7:30 p. in. NEW FURNITURE of flat to be sold, with renting of flat if de- sirable. Apply box 19, Daily News office. 27: POR SALE—Gurney range in good condition. $30.00, Apply 53: Seventh Avenue Kast. 267 FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED SUITES ‘I< RENT in Planitz Block. Apply Mrs. Walters, St. Louis Rooms, ROOMS TO LET. Apply John Dill- man, Eleventh “Avenue, near Conrad. 269 STORE TO RENT in Westenhaver Block. Apply to Harry Hanson. MISCELLANEOUS CASH PAID for old postage stamps of the provinces; old collections; Hudson Bay Com- pany tokens and so _ fonth. Refergnee, Beaver Bottling TIMBER SALE X1884. Victoria, B.C., Nov. 4th, 1919. Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester, Prince Rupert, not later than noon on the 20th day of Nov- ember, 1919, for the purchase of Licence A1884, to cut 310,000 feet of Spruce, Hem- ock, Balsam and ‘Cedar and 1500 Lin. Ft. of Hemlock P on an area adjoining Lot 103, Cousins 1, R.3, Coast istrict. Two yom will be allowed for the re- timber. moval 0} , rticulars of the Chief Fores- Further ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. ses ie TIMBER SALE X1965. Victoria, B.C., Nov. 4th, 1919 Sealed tenders will be ‘received by the District Forester, Prince X1955, to cut 350,000 feet of Spruce on an area situated on Thurston Harbour, soe Island, Queen ‘Charlotte istrict. One year will be allowed for the re- moval of timber. Further rticulars of the Chief Fores- ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, CHRISTMAS PIES, Plum Puddings and Cakes The real home made English Christmas fare Place your orders now with the Smeeton Tea Rooms ) 309 Second Ave. “+ FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddell Phones BLACK 367 — GREEN 394 Save Money In Lamps. Phon® Green GO7 1017 3rd Avenue Dalgarno & Wat BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in Light and Heavy Con- . struction, Repairs end Alterations. First Class Staircase Work and Finishing. Estimates Cheerfully Given BRICK AND CONCRETE S8VILDING CONTRACTORS Prince Rupert, B.C. Gene Byrnes Says:—“It’s a Great Life If You Don’t Weaken.” ¢ \] ATT . Nii