18, 1949, ember iy Suurekeepers AND OTHERS eee 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 Clock some Show Cases and various other fittings, all at srice to clear. 1) PHONE 18 Mussallen Grocery ~an (CoH Ltd. Economy Store Fifth Ave., E, 417-419-429 Why Pay More Than $13.00 LUMP COAL delivered in your bin? We screen every pound Phone Black 85 EH. 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 269. SMITH & MALLETT Sse enaecnnneoeneeee PMLUMGING AND HEATING ENGINEERS Estimates furnished. 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. 174 P.O. Box 274 SS! AOD OODOCD DOOD ; Mrs, A, . a A M Presbyto Melty urne Address. ee 9 ew wre Oe Clarke Eng. at the ‘an Ladies College, \ustralia, PIANO, ORGAN, ETC. 13, o 0% Music Studio No, oe \ve. Now ennolling . Lon, teacher Address Norfolk House Phone Black 329. - For Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service | lhe SAVOY HOTEL MANAGER [Stone 37 P.O. Box 1704 Peercecns — m \t Hotel Prince Rupert FUROPEAN PLAN 50 per day and up Ft _—.. 'SST-CLass care 5 hee AMATEUR GAMES Severe Weather in Northern Eng- land and Scotland Affects Football, LONDON, Noy 17 Fogs, snow and fuost are compining to cur tail the football) season in North. ern England and Scotland, put only in Neweastle , was play im Dossible on Saturday, the day was devoid of sensations although there was quite a stir at Aston Villa when the home met the West Bromwich team. excited team “< Albion rhe spectators became that so game began. The high standing that has been won by Burnleys this year is due to consistent g00d playing. Every London Club that was play- ing at home on Saturday won, with the exception of Milwall, Brentford made a very miéfttori- ous triumph over Reading. The amateurs of England beat the Scotland amateurs by a scire of 5-4, We me arse rome seer or cif | The Man in the Moon That Prince Rupert owes a debt of gratitude to those who so suc. cessfully organized the last Sun- day concert. That one of the largest eon- tributors to the affdir was the management of the Westholme Theatre that gave the use of the building for less than cost. That the final Victory Loan was put over with a swing. . > . That there were some names conspicuous by their absence from the lists. That the C, P. R. mudslide re- minds people of election time. * . . That in the mountains lives are lost, but in the elections reputa- tions go skidding and sometimes never are recovered. . . . That besides committing crime the Reds of Centralia made a tac: tical mistake. > > > That they alienated public sym- pathy from their cause. >. . > That without public sympathy they are politically dead. > . That “dear” hunting seems to be the popular sport in some quarters. That sometimes the hunter has a rough time. . . . That the Liverpool Post's gos- sip writer who told about the gold find in the Yukon never thought his words would be taken senious- ly. . . > That telegraphing . that skit abroad was a great joke. That displaying it seriously in headlines was the joke supreme. That the British Chancellor of the Exchequer does not pay his debts with Canadian gold. WON BY ENGLAND’ they invaded the Playing field at one stage The | attendance was 60,000 and the gates were shut long before the | In England THE DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED) HAZELTON Silver closed Standard following a freeze.up ol the water supply There will be no re-opening eral policy of operations. * >. * Co]. C. W. Peck, V.C., Major Angus Stewart and Briga- dier General J. W. Stewart are in Hazelton on a visit of inspection to the Silver Standard mine. . = , Miss Andrews has arrived from Nanaimo to take a position as assistant superintendent at local hospital in succession Miss Wall who resigned a month agro, . > . Walton Sharpe party on Tuesday after- The prizes were won by Mrs. McKay, Miss Horbrey and Mrs. bridge noon, gave a | Miss Hutchinson. . . ,. J. D. Gatloway left here on Sun- day for Victoria. He will spend the winter at the capital in the head office of the Department of Mines. Mrs, Galloway accom panied him. . . . Jack Stark, who left Hazelton nine years ago for the far north, returnedreturned to town Thurs day night. During his long ab- sence he has been on the Me- Kenzie River and down to the Arctic Ocean. He is going to spend the winter in the larger Cities on the southern coast. Salvation army Public meetings, Tuesdays teint vs ap Saturdays at 8 p. S ny af 7°30 HLM TIMBER SALE X 1881. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 2nd day of December, 1919, for the purchase of License X1881, two cut ft, 370,000 feet Of Spruce, Hemlock and Ledar on Lot 1511, Dinan Bay, Queen Charlotte District. One (1) year will be allowed for re- moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forest er, Vietorta, B. C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B, C TIMBER SALE X15638. 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 urchase of Licence X1563, to cut 734, 00 feet of Spruce, Hemlock, Balsam and Cedar on an area situated on Noose-Sech River, N. Bentinck Arm, R. 3, trict, Two moval o Coast Dis- ears will be allowed for the re- timber. Further rticulars of the Chief Fores ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X1909. Victoria, B.C., Nov. 4th, 1919 Sealed tenders will be recetved by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 7th day 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, Prince Rupert, B.C. mill is | M. P.,| ; the | to} ADVERTISING Phone 98 until the OWNCES | This is the Advertising Cowmn that Visit the plant and prepare a gen-!people read | wheo they want anything It brings results WANTED—Men te fill positions as automobile repairmen and drivers. The demand for; skill- ed men in the automobile busi- ness never was as great as it is at the present time. We will train you in a short time with the latest and most up-to-date method, to qualify and earn big money in one of the most profit- able and interesting buginesses, of the present day. We teach automobile repairing and driv- ing, Oxy acetelyne welding, storage battery repairing and rebuilding, Vulcanizing and re treating on the latest and best equipment. Thousands of our graduates are now holdin Splendid positions and never regret the time spent in train- ing themselves under our sys- tem. If you are interested in any of the above courses, write for literature and catalogue Dept. 57. HEMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS Blanchard & Fisgard Sts., Victoria, B. C. Established fifteen with branches at Victoria Edmonton Vancouver Winnipeg Regina Tacoma, Wn Calgary Saskatoon Portland, Ore. _-—_—___--——_—-- over years REQUIRED BY LOCAL BANK two young women for clerical work. Must have high schoo! education. Apply P, O. box 1714 Prince Rupert, B.C. tf KITCHEN HELP WANTED—In- lander Boarding House, 308 Second Avenue. Phone Green 137. tf \WANTED—First-class account- ant, permanent position, reply >», O. box 586. 2738 GIRL WANTED for housework— Apply Suite 12, MeMordie Apts. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED by experienced office man, position as accountant or bookkeeper, Thoroughly” re- liable and efficient. P. 0. box 4133, 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 piano or anything of value Also for sale fishing and hunt- ing boat and one 12 h. p. gas engine cheap. See McGowan. the cycle man. Second Avenue. Near McBride Street. Phone Blue 4214. tt FOR SALE—Two canaries and cages; also dinner dishes and utensils. Phone 466 or call afternoons, 921 First Avenue. NEW FURNITURE of flat to be sold, with renting of flat if de- sirable. Apply box 19, Daily News office. 272 FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED SUITES TO RENT in Planitz Block. Apply Mrs. Walters, St. Louis Rooms. w of left to break Children who have once had Zam-Buk ap it when hurt. They know it ends their pa should always keep Zam-Buk handy, for not only does it soothe the injured place, but it prevents an nger of festering or blood-poisoning, and heals quickly. Not only in the home, but in the office, store and , Zam-Buk should be kept hand iately an injury is sustained. It's the guard against serious developments. Zam-Buk is equally good, too, for all skin troubles, eczema, rashes and boils. It destroys all germs and re- places the diseased tissue with new, healthy flesh. That's hy Zam-Buk curesare permanent. There isn’ta trace disease out again. FREE—Send this advert, name of stam _— return postage) o Zam-Buk Go, To a : peed cry for . Mothers to apply best safe- All dealers, 50c. box. Toronto, for ROOMS TO LET. Apply John Dill- man, Eleventh Avenue, near Conrad. 264% 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, Referfnce, Beaver Bottling Works, W. Kelsey Hall, 1050 Hamilton Street, Vancouver, B, C, Would the person who found th: diamond ring belonging to Mrs. Dr. MeNeill please return it to P. O. box 61. It is known who has it. No questions asked. — — TIMBER SALE X1884. Victoria, B.C., Nov, 4th, 1919. | Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester, Prince MRKupert, not later than noon on the 20th day of Nov-! ember, 1919, for the purchase of Licence | X1884, to cut 310,000 feet of Spruce, Hom lock, Balsam and Cedar and 1500 Lin. Ft. | of Hemlock Piling on an area adjoining Lot 103, Cousins Inlet, R.3, Coast District. Two years will be allowed for the re-) moval of timber. j Further particulars of the Chief Fores- ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X1955. 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 41955, to cut 350,000 feet of Spruce on an area situated on Thurston Harbour, Tal-lin-Kwan Island, Queen Charlotte District. One year will be allowed for the re- moval of timber. of the Chief Fores- or District Forester, Further rticulars ter, Victoria, B.C., Prince Rupert, B.C. HRISTMA PIES, Plum Puddings and Cakes The real home made English Christmas fare Place your orders now with the Smeeton Tea Rooms 309 Second Ave. “ereer FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddell 336 2nd Ave. Phones BLACK 367 — GREEN 394 Save Money in Lamps. Chili Con Carne s Hot Tomales At the CHILL! 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