» November 26, 1919 \\ eS es eoorr? sooe® At your Service with Fail ‘ootwear a LADIES = othy Dodd, Onyx, Lady iter, Invietus, Class- wnd other well known ands orn MEN . Sint Invictus, Fitrite, Williams, Leckie, Kelipse, Williams, Welt, Clums, ete. Rubbers—Rubber Boots for All. Family Shoe Store Hil! E. R. Tabrum Phone 357. The Practical Shoemen FoR BOYS AND GIRLS Geo Pay More Than $13.00 LUMP COAL delivered in your bin? We screen every pound Phone Black 85 Terminal Coal Co., P.R.FEED Co, PHONE 68 Why Hay, Grain, Feed Seeds and Fertilizer CHICKEN FEED a Specialty promptly attended to P.0. Box 333 908 Srg Ave. DEAFNESS s@aoies i Vow are @ Suflerer—-Go to your ey LUeEISt and order Goncen- peed Sourdal, price §1 per tin f * New remedy gives almost im _ oe relel, and quickly effects a ane re It penetrates to fi be the actual seat the complaint, and a. . Mple Y cured many cases ; uch were nsidered hopeless. If hethist does not yet stock ‘Sourdal lo not accept ‘any sub *, but send money-order for a HDT lireet to » *Sourdal Wibuting Co. ss. Station "noes, . eydon, Surrey, Eng., and a package “ ‘ved per return with full were ereree EH. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. ors, mouldings and ‘terior finish hlumber al- , Ways in stock. Sent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. POSS 7S SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS Estimates furnished. 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 Mion. “oC Orenpag MINERAL ACT, Addr e838 Certificate of Improvements Silve» ri NOTICE. IMs iy | and “Monareh” mint Situate |. Mineral the WN ft ( eas wie f Cassar Daneel River Mining “ t Alice s Abeut four miles trom mee NOT icp 2, On its wese Siile, be bonne Lewis Ww. Patmore, Monet Drake Hegistran tee’ SS f Brigis 'strar of the Me's Cont! Columbia, B CoP eres tvs tron'* NO. $9808-0, intend Mining» \2@ date: he : app j j ing BR, reof, to 1 ining ¥CMen —- for a ‘Certificate We et, Crown a urpose of ob- Any tn “rant of each of the f rT, : Motion et take fy issvant*5. mug, puee that action, un- ote © of such oe cominonced before Date “erufecate of Improve- ly 19, ‘his 18m day of September, A. D. en RODE THROUGH BERLIN IN TAXI Lieut.-Co}, Pete Anderson, D.8.0 Due to Arrive in Edmonton : Yesterday. WONDERFUL CAREER THROUGHOUT THE WAR Lieut.-Cx ’ J Col Pete : on ant Anderson, ‘ ’ istinguished py long remarkable and war > y : : . experie nee, end a soldier of whom all citizens are Proud, was due to arrive in Edmonton yesterday, af than five diversified ler more service, He is the Canac years of war lian soldier who English Military erities agog by performing the feat of making his way right through to Berlin and riding up the Unter den Lin- den in a taxicab, after he had donned the uniform of a German officer of the line, and made his escape from a German prison set camp. The story of Col. Anderson's daredevil feat spread like wildfire through Great Britain and Canada in the spring of 1916, and it was some considerable time before the authorities recovered from the almost unbelievable feat per- foryned by the gallant Albertan. As a reward for the feat per- formed, Colonel (then Major) An- derson was promoted to the in- telligence branch of the Imperial army, and later awarded the D.S.O. Of Danish Birth. Colonel Anderson, who is well known in Edmonton, being owner and manager of the Anderson bnickyards in Edmonton, enlisted in the original 9th battalion. He was given the rank of major, and having been born in Denmark, he could speak the German language better than some of the Germans themselves. On his arrival in England, he was transferred to the Third battalion at Salisbury Plain. When the Third battalion left for France, Major Anderson ac- companied it as second in com- mand. Due to his absolute fear- lessness, he was given command of a squad of picked men and nightly the major and his gal- lant band raided the German trenches, inflicting great losses upon the enemy. One night, while the second battle of Ypres was naging, Major Anderson be- came separated from his squad and was taken prisoner. The squad returned and re- ported the loss of their com- mander, and some weeks later a telegram arrived at his home in Edmonton stating that Major Anderson had been reported “missing.” It was nearly a year later when a man, dressed in a ragged suit of fleld grey, staggered into the British lines and stated that he was Major Peter Anderson, of the Third battalion of Canadians. He was fed and clothed, and later returned to England, where he reported to the authorities. It was indeed a strange stony that this officer poured into the ears of his superiors. He related the story of his capture, his life in the ppison camps, his escape, and successful visit to Berlin, and the return journey to the British lines and safety. Told King About It. King George was apprised of THE DAILY NEWS Y ou’ve Seen It Of Course! You've Jewellery noted the fine shown on pages ind 10 of our new Catalogue! noticed also the Diamona 7, 8, 9 | You've | splendid values and | the exceptionally high quality of all these goods All our diamond jewellery is QUARANTEED in SVERY way. You are purchase though tt counters absolutely Just as were sure of your confident as thade over our Birks Cancouver, B.C. major was commanded to appear before the king, where he told his story and was highly commended for the part he played. The military authorities, as a reward for, his bravery, then did almost an unknown thing in the history of the army, that of allow- ing an escaped prisoner to once nore don the uniform and do duty on a fighting front. Major An- derson was promoted to the rank of colonel on the intelligence staff and was of great value to the authorities. When the Russian expeditionary force was organized, Col. Ander- son was given a command, and was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for capturing a Bolshevik armored train in the Archangel district. LONDON, Nov, 24.—The extra- ordinary mistake at a Nuneaton gypsy wedding, through which the bridegroom, who thought he could marry by proxy, found himeelf married to a sister of his bride elect, has been widely discussed in legal circles. Discussing the position, C. G. Talbott-Ponsonby, the well known legal expert in Divorce Court procedure, said: “It has been laid down in a leading case that it is necessary for a valid marriage that the parties should consent to marry one another, If, therefore, there is a mistake in the person with whom the contract is made the marriage is void. “If in this case the man acted in the belief that he was marry- ing by proxy, and can satisfy the court on that point, he would probably be granted a decree of nullity. Advertise mn the Daily News TIMBER SALE Xitid Victoria, Nov. 4th, 191s Sealed tenders will be received by th Minister of Lands pot later than noon on the 9th day of December, 1919 for the purchase of Licence X1114, to cut 3,635, 000 feet of Spruce, Cedar, Baisam and Hemlock on an area Situated on Iinfram Lake, R.3, Coast District. Three (3) years will be allowed for re moval of timber. Purther rticulars of the Chief Fores District Forester, Major Anderson's feat, and the ter, Victoria, B.C., or Prince Rupert, B.C. —===_— | | This is the Advertieng Column that: | people read whee they want anything | CLASSIFIEEZ ADVERTISING Phone 98 It brings results WANTED—Men to fill positions as automobile repairmen and The demand for: skiji 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, Vuleanizing and re- treading on the latest and best equipment. Thousands of our drivers. graduates are now holding | splendid positions and sever! regret the time spent in train- ing themselves under our sys- tem, If you are interested i: any of the above courses, write for literature and catalogue Dept. 57. HEMPHILL TRADE SUHOOLS Bianchard & Fisgard Sts., Victoria, B. © Fstablished over with branches at Victoria Fdmonton Vancouver Winnipeg Regina Tacoma. Wn. Calgary Saskatoon Portland. Ore fifteen years WANTED—Young ladies wishing to take a three-year course in nursing. Write lady superin- tendent, General Hospital, Prince Rupert, B. C., for ap- plication forms and other in- formation. 27 WANTED — An assistant in the Post Office, Anyox, B. C. Apply to the post master in own hand- writing, giving full details of experience; also age and salary required. 279 LWO YOUNG LADIES KBQUIRED for bank. Apply P. O. box 1714 Prince Rupert, B.C. tf SITUATIONS WANTED WORK WANTED by Japanese, either piecework or cuntract; any kind. Phone M. Nakayama, Bayview Hotel, Red 320. 2 Experienced Bookkeeper wants employment evenings. Apply P. O. box 760. 277 DAY WORK WANTED — Mrs. Jones, box 15 Daily News tf FOR SALE — Handsomest set of mink in the North—stole and muff, Also number of mink skins sufficient to make set. Write box 20 Daily News ollice. FOR SALE carpet, utensils. Call evenings only. Brass bed, springs, heater and _ kitchen Suite 4 Summit Apts. 278 FOR SALE-White Leghorn roost- ers. Phone Green 249. 78 FOR SALE—Cornet in good con- FOR SALE—Range No. 9 in good NVRIGLEYS a ae Yi 7 ty typ tf Yj ; the greatest satisfaction for your sweet tooth. WRIGLEYS Z In the sealed packages. Alr-tight and imeurity-pr oof. SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGAT condition. Apply D. Gibb, 209 Fifth Avenue West. 276 FOR —_——— SALE — Range and heater. Almost new, phone Red 403 or Black 323. tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished house keeping rooms and two single! rooms to let at the Drexel! ; Rooms, 141 Second Avenue. tf! At Christmas Time Solve your gift problems with Photographs. Make the appointment to- day. It’s none too early. PHONE Red 328 [he Pease ude Suite 22, Alder Block All busses stop at our door LOST — Fourteen - foot CROCHETTING and KNITTING— should be on a natty card. have the very latest in gild deckl« edge just like they use in New York — Daily News Job Depart ment. dition, $35, phone Green 249. Gene Byrnes Says:—“It’s a Great Life If You Don’t LosT rowboat near Metiakatia; marked P. KR. B. H. painted on stern. Finder kindly communicate with CU. ©. Perry, Indian Agent. ti MISCELLANEOUS The Toggery Shop. Ladies’ Ready to Wear” Notions Fancy Work Ui its, etc. Made to Order Phone Red 487, No. 400 bighth Avenue West. 281 Mrs. L. PONZO Second Avenue and Fourth St. ee When an invitation is sent it We Advertise in the Daily News Weaken.” The “Gartiand’’ Boarding House 416 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydock Board by Month or Week. Phone Red 265 am 4 f ASMT NT, / REMARKABLE j HE cam REPEAT | "ANN WoRD AV ALL - Now Xe TAS ~Yy “ ‘ NOW Say CONSTANT MOPLE HELLO HARBY— Sea A at a, You —aeee TN \ more FUN i Now . crn Wire AND pole KNOW WITH Lit ae as so You A NICE ALL THE FON UTLL SURPRISE Yo MA OOo CAILD AND HOME How SMART He 600 neil SAN — Xou HAve \S - HES POSNTIVELY GET iT Qe aa CLEARLY ‘THE REAL (DEA THE BReHTEST ~ “ tan A CHILD | EVER a saw - NOW ITS A GREAT LIFE \F You a a DONT WEAKEN ie ; é : 7 . ie