wovember 19, fa 1919. ci orekeepers ND OTHERS __ lt I) — lem Grocery Co. for sale the follow- rplus fittings: Mus have ing su Bacon Slicer§ Electric Coffee Mill McCoskey Register National Register Cheese Cutter Taylor Fireproof Safe gurroughs Adding Machine some Show Cases and various other fittings, all at ‘9 price to clear. ‘a PHONE 18 Mussallem Grocery == Co., Ltd.! Economy Store } Fifth Ave., E. alow 417-419-42 Why Pay More Than $13.00 for LUMP COAL delivered in your bin? We screen every pound Phone Black 85 Terminal Coal €o., 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 PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS Estimates furnished. 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. Phone 174 __ B. ©. Box 274 “OPPO NAO ene ange Address, OO! errs oe Mrs. A. W. Clarke R. A. M. Lon, Eng. Formerly at the -adies College, Australia, PIANO, ORGAN, ETC. , mi se Dp Music Studio No. . a \ve. Now ennolling Ipils Address Norfolk House Phone Black 329. ~), teacher h.'eSbyterian I Melbourne For Comfort, Courtesy~ and Service £0 to The SAVOY HOTEL F. T. Bowness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 =... VROPEAN PLAN Der day and up. ’ Hotel Prince Rupert — “ —~ tee o estes ce a |__ Sport Briefs | ’ a ftnemonedh The » Mmnasium for thy p rity : Rupert Amateur Athletic ‘ °| tion is (i by hy cia © installed on the ; floor of the nthe maim \gricultural H f all, | Will be connected with the ; lress. me rooms in thy ‘bea HaAsSeIMnent by an inside stairway Arrangements Will be made wh. eby the main floor will be available for use of the basketball teame ment for the nol yet been is believed to be in town from various sources Many attempts have been to install gymnasiums here in the past and several organizations Started installing equipment, al. though none of them got very far * . * r Che equip. new gymnasium h obtained but as there some available made It will take considerable finans cial support to wet the new gym. nasium in operation but so far the canvassers have met with go00d success and further large subscriptions are expected, The building operations. however, will take all the money far ob- tained. This does not provide for the heating system and the stallation of equipment so the necessity for unstinted publie support for the worthy object is quite evident. The officers of the association have every confidefice that there will be no difficulty in raising sufficient funds public subscription. . >. * The Junior bagsketball teams are having regular games in the ex- hibition hall on Monday evenings until the Prince Rupert Basketball Association takes over the mak- ing of the schedules. On the same evenings the Cadets have their drills, 80 in- through . * . The matter of the skating rink at Morse Creek is now in the hands of the city Board of Works. They will put thé old dam in shape so that the creek may be again flooded. This will be a gratify- ing piece of news for local skaters as it will save the cold trip across the bay to the Salt Lakes for those who must skate. JIMMY WILDE TO MEET JOE SHARKEY (Special by G, T. P. Telegraphs.) MILWAUKEE, Nov, 19.—Jimmy Wilde, the British ftlyweight, is matched to meet Joe Sharkey at New Orleans on wWecember 6. Wilde gets $11,000 as his share of the peeceipts. Sharkey weighs im at 114 Ibs. ROLLO WILL BE IT TORONTO, Nov. 18.—Hon W. RK. Rollo, minister of labor for Ontario, says he will personally deal with al! labor disputes brought to his attention, rather than leave them to be dealt with by subordinates and clerks. BANS “SHIMMY” Mayor Robert J. Porter yester- day issued a statement banning the “shimmy” frotn Victoria's dance halls and street dances. “Just because these jiggling-up- and-down dances are done in some places, there is no reason why they should be allowed in Victoria,” he said. “They simply | Department of THE DAILY NEWS VANDERHOOF The Vanderhoof Citigens mittee have recommended to the! Com. | ducation that a school be eonstrttcted a gymnasium in con The committee is also striving to get a hospital here as | Soon as possible and the services of a trained nurse in the district at once four.room there with nection >. > * The following delegates have been appointed to meet the Van- couver Board of Trade in confer- enee on February 5: B. A. Mitchell Geo. Owsten and J. B, Armisham. The main business of this eon- ference will be to discuss the routing of the Pacific Great Kast- ers. The Vanderhoof people want if to join the G. T, P, at Vander hoof instead of Prince George. . * . Bear and moose are being very successfully hunted in the Ne- chaco valley this season. In fact the meat of these animals is be coming a very popular part of many bills of fare these days. ory Nineteen cases of liquor were recently stolen from the Vander- hoof railway depot, They were consigned to the government liquor store. . * > ‘Luere is some talk of installing 1 cold storage plant at Vander- Heat ¥ Phone 98 This is the Advertieng Column that People read when they want anything It brings results WANTED—Men to fill positions 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 businesses. of the present day. We teach automobile repairing and driv- ing, Oxy acetelyne welding, storage battery repairing and rebuilding, Vulcanizing and re- treading on the latest and best as equipment. Thousands of our graduates are now holdin splendid positions and nevet 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 over fifteen years. hoof to hold the fish that teems in the local lakes and rivers. The fishery expert, Mr. Starratt, was recently here and spoke very en- thusiastically of the abundance of fish in Stuart “ake and the Nechaco River. He said that they would be the basis of a big fish- ing industry in the distriet and would mean much to Vanderhoo as a railroad centre. —_—_— We have a few nice gilt edged invitetion eards that are different from the ordimary. Daily News Omee. tf TIMBER SALE X1563. Victorta, B.C., Nov. 4th, 1919. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than foon on the 20th day of November, 1919, for the purchase of Licence X1563, to cut 734,- 000 feet of Spruce, Hemlock, Balsam and Cedar OM @n area situated on Noose-Seck River, N. Bentinck Arm, R. 3, Coast Dis trict. Two years will be moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Fores- ter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. allowed for the re- TIMBER SALE X1909. Victoria, B.C., Nov. 4th, 1919 sealed tenders will be received 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 ning S.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. SALE Xiit4. TIMBER Victoria, Nov. 4th, 1919 Sealed tenders will be received by th: Minister of Lands not later than noon on the @th day of December, 1919 for the purchase of Licence Xiii4, to cut 3,635, 000 feet of Spruce, Cedar, Balsam and Hemiock on an area situated on Infram)| Lake, R.3, Coast District. Three (3) years will be allowed for re- with branches at Victoria Edmonton Vancouver Winnipeg Regina Tacoma, Wn. Walgary Saskatoon Portland, Ore. REQUIRED BY LOCAL BANK— two young *women for clerical) work. Must have high school education. Apply P. 0. 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, neply P.O. box 586. 27 GInL 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. O. box 133. DAY WORK WANTED — Mrs. Jones, box 15 Daily News tf 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. tf FURNITURE, consisting of small cook stove and heater, double bed and so forth, together with about thirty chickens, for sale. Small cottage to rent. 211 9th Avenue West. Call evenings. Poge 5 es for the name purity. SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT The Flavour Pe dS CHEWIN FOR SALE—Four-cylinder, four- good runnine order.