ers SERS See FREE TRIP ROUND WORLD We have just arranged with one of our clients to place forty-two lots on the market under exceptional pipe of smaller diameter than | advantages to the purchasers. The that of the main sewer. The}; lots are some of the best in Sections | 7 and 8 The prices are as low) as any on the market, and the! terms so easy—monthly—that any- one can buy. Along with this exceptional offer, each lot admits|the work’s commencement, | ARCTIC STUDI the purchaser to a drawing for a FREE TRIP ROUND’ THE WORLD. If you hold the lucky} ticket the trip is yours; or ycu| 'T. P. would have settled) ruoxe on can surrender it for a cash cone sideration. The chances are yood— one in forty-two. Come in and} investigate. HLF. McRAE AND COMPANY LEAVE FOR MR. LUCAS Young Engineer Assistant to Col, Davis Will go East For Christmas. A. S. B. Lucas of the City En- gineer Department has applied for leave of absence for one month from Dec. Ist. He has served the city continuously since his engagement a year and a half ago. Leave granted two weeks with pay and privilege of extension to one month at dis- cretion. WILL BUILD AN OUTLET TO SEWER & (Continued from Page One) ‘of so many residents? He desired to see the amend- ‘ment to the Bylaw providing for the temporary carrying ‘of the sewer to the sea. _ Ald. Newton supporte | these views. ground that until the Grand Trunk plans are complete, | the City Engineer cannot provide for any permanent ‘extension of the sewer, but provision was made for the use temporarily of vitrified sewer, he did not expect, ‘could possibly be ready until ‘twelve months from date of | iby which time there was ev- ery probability that the G.| |their plans so that the En-) gineer could go ahead with the complete scheme. But meantime, faced with a cost of $150,000 for the complete jsewer and $75,000, for the part proposed, there was law would be turned down. The Council were unable to agree on the best way to satisfy the petitioners with- out having to withdraw the whole Bylaw and draft a new one. At last, after a host of re- solutions and amendments, during which Ald. Clayton in desperation moved that the By-law be given a six months’ hoist, it was finally agreed to pass a resolution Insuring City Buildings C. D. Rand has applied for a share of the insurance on the new city buildings under con- struction. Referred to Finance Committee. Seti lice City Workers The Mack Realty & Insurance Agency has written the council regarding the renewal of the In- surance policy on the city em- ployees. Referred to Finance Committe. Old Landmark Goes All Sunday a gang of men and horses were engag- ed in moving the old Schrei- ber building at the corner of Centre Street and St. An- drew’s Road past the Annex. The building has been pur- chased by Alderman Hilditch for removal to Third Ave. Applications will be received up to November 25th, 1911, by the Board of Directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association from women wish- ing to take a full course of training in nursing. 12t Handsome Catalogue Free oy Our new Christmas catalogue is now ready —and is yours for the asking. It contains 124 pages of illustrations repro- duced in colors of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Leather Goods and Novelties. A postal card will bring you a copy. * Ryrie Br »*., Limited Canada's Largest Jewelry House eee ees we tse were Jas. Ryrie, Pres, Harry Ryrie, 8ec.-Treas, « 134-136-138 Yonge St. TORONTO assuring the citizens that a temporary sewer to tidewat- er could be built. The reso- lution, which was offered by Ald. Clayton, is to be adver- tised in in the papers. Government Telegraph Change Today the Dominion Government tel- egraph office is being removed from the old quarters in the Empress base- ment to new and commodious premises in the myophens Block, Third Ave. perenne (cease First of League Series The Grand Trunk team won the bow- ling match last night, vanquishing the Quills. No very brilliant bowling was done, not a single 200 score being made the whole evening. From England ies’ rain coats, new shipment of lad- Wallace’s, Gift 4 Givin The genuineness of values in gold jewelry, cut glass, sterling silver and dozens of kindred lines all in direct keeping with the Christmas spirit, arc being displayed at Wark’s Jewelry store on Third Ave. Those who are buying early to send to fridnds in Eastern Canada or to the | old land are delighted with the assort- | ment and values which are so extrem- ely reasonable. They possess a dis-| tinctiveness not found elsewhere at! popular prices, This firm are also selling cut flowers. These are obtained from the largest | grower on the coast. Deliveries on| Wednesdays, | | Wal- New fashionable fall waists. lace’s. It was left for’ ‘Ald. Hilditéh to defend the By-law which he did on the a strong chance that the By-| | certain leaders of the revolt in the Con- THE WEEKLY NEWS | pagar + = = * = = + * = + | + PERE bebe Ea tl tf it a } = { ee ee eee w= ee et me ers os ees! Fresh FLOWERS By S.S. Prince Rupert tomorrow a. m. | Nov. 15th. Apply Box 215% Srd Ave., Law | 9 Butler Build’g | PHONE GREEN 336 P.O. BOX 804 PONY EXPRESS | metres ter ee ere 7 Phone 150 For Rent The Insurance People| }~~~~~~~~~~~~4 ‘ Nice Furnished Rooms, Mrs. Greenwood, Alder fine | Block: Third Ave ee Marine | For Bent Furnished Rooms—Buckley Block- 60 Accident 2 week up. Plate Glass For Rent—Two roomed cabin, close to McBride, Employer's Liability froahly papered as and clean, only $10 per month Contractors’ and Personal Bonds Me ae Policies Prepared While You Wait. aumuamaeeeenmnel — THE Mack Realty & Insurance insurance COMPANY. 4 ey 6 P.S.—Houses and Rentals. OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of Wanted —Servant to do general housework — | Wepend — Girl for general housewc ork. | Wanted. — -One Cent A Word For Each Insertio —THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING “The News” ’ Classified Ads. Ped pp i The Big Furniture Store ~ OVER— and Insurance Co. Insurance. The Mack Realty ee eer ee eee Wanted tt m for engagement from 9 News. 20-265 Maternity nurse ope maid kept. Mrs. L. W. Patmore. Apply 65-267 Mrs, Laney, 1208 2nd Ave ~ Dressmaking. cleaning and press- ing, repairing for men and women Mrs Charlies Percher, 820 Third Ave. Phone2é Red. tf | SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS DELIVERY SERVICE Baggage, Storage and Forwarding Agents. For Rigs or Motor Car day or night | TAKE THE BEST Everyt thing for Housel Keeping THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY FEELEEEEELELEEEESETELEEEL From Vancouver or Seattle LL ls Pe ile Do De BO OBS ae > Sak alo a> ale ale ale ale of of ale ae afe of afe afe ake ake FOR ALL POINTS EAST OR SOUTH F. W. HART 2nd Ave. and 6th St. Phone 62 PEEEREREREEEE EEE ESE LEH, SHEEN Seaetsse sess ere ae OMS UMeNa ewes ers hes by sarsbeeesty NOTICE! TICKETS TO THE OLD COUNTRY I Through Tickets and all informa- tion about your trip | retrermermers | i ' Roger's Steamship Agency 2nd Ave. Head of Centre St. Phone 116 Lost and Found We have clients Seventh Ave. and Fulton Phone 301 RUPERT’S HEATHER STEIP St. Andrew’s Society Annual Dance Comes off on the 30th, St. Andrew’s Night. The nicht o’ nichts is not far off now. Saint Andrew, Patron |, Saint of Bonnie Scotland, has his |” kindly eye on Prince aes far though our city may be frae the ah land o’ cakes, and Prince Rupert Meaundicecscd dation eakiaok Scots have not forgotten the Pat-|® ron Saint of their own land. On the night of the 30th inst., St. FOUND-—2 Small Keys. 25- Found—Ladies’ opal set brooch. oe ee rm t| Lot for Sale in Section 5, Block 22, Lot 15, Pe ee ee eee for property on Inquire at News Office tf Owner send 258-259 description to E.J.M., Daily News. | | Real Estate Ave. Apply Mike Ruzich, Box 582 City er Will buy lots in Prince Rupert at bargain prices orcash. Apply P.O. Box 860 stating locatior rice, ete. 231-tf { Stenographer j | an Hotel | 8 W. H. Wright, P. BS right, Trop Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Aves., close in. } Submit your listings FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms | ' Continental Trust Co, Second Avenue e Rupert A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND UP BATHS FREE TO GUESTS P.O. BOX 37 SIFSTESTESTESTESTESIESEESIETE. 0 0000000008 ppnnaentntielipeines epee, SPRCSRS ELE F Les: eseensesepserastean seseeneensenseniene SEEN ts astern stenographer of wide experience wants position. Address “‘Stenographer,”’ 662 Cor- dova St., Vancouver, B.C. t-f Andrew’s night, the members of the St. Andrew’s Society and For Sale a their friends hold the annual St. |" Sp ees sr ers sere ter sede For Sale — Complete cabin furnishings, includ- Andrew’s night dance. Last year’s St. Andrew’s dance was a memorable one, This year’s will ing cook stove, tables, chairs, tableware, coo k- ing utensils, beds, with coal and provisions $25 C. Durant, Hays Bidg 264- excel it in every way. It will be! the real thing sparkling with fun and the true social] spirit of Scot- land at home or abroad. B there. Don’t forget the nicht o nichts. - Cor. Fraser and 5th. RUPERT’S PALACE OF COMFORT Savoy Hotel Choice Wines and Cigars Do away with this. Grippe Gripped George Alderman George Kerr was 10 at last right’s Courcil mecting. He is confined to bed with grippe. City Water Pipe Tenders for the supply of cast iron water pipe for the . Pioneer nn: Fae 118, 33 SHORE APP PIANO When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the CARLTON HOTEL Finest Cafein B.C. European Plan. Rats Hot and Cold Water in eac! CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBI! B.C STREETS Vancouver, Patronize a white White labor only at laundry. | Cor. 3rd Ay. and 8th St. | The Jatues Nicely furnished rooms. Good table board Board $4.75 Room and Board $7.00 QUALITY HIGH PRICES LOW | OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Woodworth water supply Within the city limits, were opened last night and sent | to City Engineer for report. intending purchasers should carefully ‘Conservative Insurgents” Membership cards are servative camp. The cards entitle the | ¢, recipients to membership in the Asso-| ciation of Conservative Insurgents with full privileges. ! die ae being sent to| You can only do this satisfactorily obtaining a copy of the large map ft! } C. B. SCHREIBER & C0. 613 Third Ave. P, LINDSAY’ Orders promptly filled, CARTAGE and STORAGE G. T. P. Transfer Agents BEIRNES & MULVANY Skeena Mail and Express Leave all express packages for interior point fer Co., 807 Third Ave., All accounts and correspondence Prices reasonable. and insur Phone 64. 3efore the auction of lots in section 2, | GRADES IN SECTION 2 ~ry tHE “NEWS” WANT ton, B.C P.O. Box 806 — 06 BEIRNES & MULVANY will receive immediate atts Study the Lot Grades by | For Sale at the Office of O, Box 916 Phone 85 as |6 in, by 2 ft.) complied from official re- | \S2 ords by J. H. Pillsbury, C.E. This |(@@ gives full details of contours, topo- ||S¥ graphical features, street grades and s | lot elevations, | ae PRICE—TWO DOLLARS | 1 Ye) - Prince Rupert | @ igi} §} START IN BUSINESS Sell the Daily News, It’s the easiest and quick- est way of earning money of yourown. Apply at THE NEWS OFFICE mt ms mt ee erm, S Commission Government Better Than the Old-style City Council A PUBLIC DEBATE on the above question will be held in the Presbyterian Church Wednesday Evening at 8 o'clock Mr. | | Ex-Alderman W. P. Lynch will take the negative, 5 Intending Purchasers of Section 2 Lots Second Ave., Ak Nov. 29th is the date set for the selling by auction of Lots | in Section 2. If you wish to get a lot send us your instruc- tions to buy, together with the cash for the amount you care to put in, TERMS OF SALE—One quarter | cash and balance in 1, 2 and 8 years at 6 per cent, oss c Limited. Prince Rupert, B.C, G.R.NADEN COMPANY « J. 8. Cowper, Editor of the Daily News will take the affirmative. Chimney Sweeping and Furnace Casing | Prepare for winter by Betting your fnr- Practical Chimney Sweep naces and flues put in order by Ifj C. H. CUTTING | Address: Knox Hotel, | PHONE 71 This is an grand opportunity to hear this reat question discussed ADMISSION IS FREE TO ALL SECOND AVENUE Shoes..i:" =e JOHN CURRIE PRINO® RUPERT RES i re 9 1 le (Gescousaee, 1 ODL MD RE ROLLS TE IO RR DRA AD. WAY OF FINDING nisin ©) LPR FIP RE GFR DFG FS SB ELS ERE: a - | “DAILY | WS bb) 7 The Paper for Your Home! It gives you all the news of your own city and district as well as the pr i @ in all parts of the world. The news is well edited, its news columns ar‘ — * ) some, It is a paper you need in your home. The advertising columns ' - you in touch with opportunities for getting the full value for your mon a 3 SS pi ie meme at eee = ) Pree In Commercial Printing 7 { iy we have a large stock of j { i ; BORARRARARHS aS Ae ( @ Bill Heads aoe sane Letterhea d { Price Lists Stock Certificates a ‘ f ation | J Memorandum Forms Articles of Associatior p) : yamphlets |} @ ‘ : We handle Blank Ledger Illustrated Pamp 1 i Commercial Cards ee er Tres 3 Leaf System : aie il Raa dee se a Cerner" ) Weddlls A) For society printing, we ensure correctness of style and taste in V isiting | oe ; nee ’ ( 10UP i‘ Invitations and Dance Programmes. For any kind of printing from the hu rae to the highest grades of multi-color printing consult the ‘‘News Job”’ Daily News Building PHONE 98 Third Ave « PHONE 98 | Ea A