Classified Advertising - - .a nr Insertion, minimum charge, 50c. Birth Notice c Death Notice. Funeral Notices, Marriage rds ot "pj'aement Adnouicemenu:' S2. Apa' iu KEN o.rnom nousc .c- Street auei WANTED . .11, 1 (2GS1 Cabin rem 224, furnished. t42 Park Ave. (2C9 ished suite at xments. Phone (tf) One housekeeping in town, Phone 513 . At, A WPSL. I LI I r.boanncr rouni Phnne H Ue SID. . (HI Two furnished n.t..n(n . r A 209 5tn Ave. w. nil- (T30n DIOCK, aunc . OIEK WML" (2031 o,.v I7fi nnllv Rpimhie housekeeper family Large priv-No neavy work. $60 Phone Red 879. (tf) -HKfTiicnt or nouse, he We :l nf MeBride man Blue 251. (2G8) FOR SALE FOR SALE Studio lounge, chromium arms. Radio and record 'player, new; child's large steel crib; radio $3; lamp. 441 7th Ave. E. 2G9 FOR SALE Gramaphone, 2 complete beds, couch, kitchen table arid chairs, floor covering, 2 playhouses. 1313 Overlook St. Black 304. (272) FOR SALE 2 HP. Electric motor. 1344 8th Avenue East. (269) FOR SALE New 5 room house. Superb view, 5 minutes from town. Phone Red 323. (273) FOR SALE Kitchen table and choirs; also odd tables and other household articles. 1025 7th East. ((581 FOR 'SALE! 4 burner J942 model HOTPOINT electric stove, like riew. Also hot water electric element and double bed. Apply 1451 Plaza, Sixth Ave. East. FOR SALE Six room house, furnished. Two lots. Phone Red 998. 21G 7th Ave. W. (2C9) FOR SALE 1 Vj building lots located on 7th Ave. West. Phone Green 902. (tf) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, 'manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) No Bridge or ! Crib League More entries will have to be forthcoming If there Is to be a bridge s.id crlbbage. league In Prince Rupert this winter. Little Interest through attendance was displayed this Week when an Hassocks $2.50. Chest of drawers from $9. Wool Blankets, good condition, from $3.95. Sheets like new, 45x90, price 95c. Floor lamps complete from $5. 'Sleeping couches $7. Blacksmith's vice, tarpaulin 1G2x17. Barber chair $25: Anvils and wrenches. New mattresses, all sizes, wire cable, etc. Selling for lowest prices. B. C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. (tf) LOST LOST Boy'sbicycle, C.C.M. make, wartime model, from front of Ranee & Hardy's store, 3rd Ave., Wednesday' evening. Reward for return to police station, or phone 309 (Information). (2S8) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Civil Service Examnation Prepare SOW for Fall and Winter examinations Letter Carrier. Postal Clerk, Customs Clerk, Immlsratalon Inspector, etc. Full particulars from M.C.C. Civil Service School, 301 Enderton Bldg., Winnipeg. Oldest in Canada. No agents. MOOSE BAZAAR IS SUCCESSFUL Splendid Affair Held Wednesday and Thursday A very successful bazaar and tea was held Wednesday and Thursday at the Moose Temple other organizational meeting was under the auspices of the Home called. Due to war activities, ' Making committee with Mrs. O. there has been no bridge cr 1 LundstrUm as chairman, whist league here In three years. The tea room was tastily dec- . 1 orated in the spirit of Chrlst- FOU SALE !mas andi from a beautiful FOR SALE Used tables, good , adorned tea table,. Mesdarnes B. condition, $4. Beds complete j McCarthy, C. Graham, -J. Feasby irom $iu. unesierneias $Da.su. , nd i. Morrison rjoured. The servlteurs for the tea room were Mesdames J. Viae-leod, T. Chrlstoff, H. Dickens, R. Oiske, O. Wingham, J. Irvine and E. Brechin. Those assisting In the kitchen were Mesdames O. Stegavig, F. Chanrdler, T. Dldrlckson, V. Foster, R. Glskc, J. Morrison; O. Tweed, D. Wood, and O. Glske. Cashiers for the occasion were Mesdames G. Howe and E. Upstairs In the lounge room the tables were set with home-cooking, fancy work, plain sewing and novelties. Those assisting in the lounge room were: Home-cooking Mesdames J. Kasper and J. Scott. Fancy work and sewing Mesdames L. Sandvar, II. Muncey, B. Bellamy. Novelties Child Care Committee with' Mesdames F. Grlm-ble, J. Wide, B. Hill, Thompson in charge. Wlite elephant Mrs. Anne Bailey. Those in charge of the various raffles were Mesdames R. Richardson, E. Comer, L. Arnott, J. Beruschl, E. Lowley, S. Hou- The raffles were won by: Set of dishes Eileen Ewasuifc, ticket No. 225. Bed throw Mr. A. E. Welch, ticket No. 1075. Sheets, donated by Mrs. Kas per. won by John Reld, Port Essingtoh, ticket No. 415. Luncheon set, donated by Mrs. Graham "won by J. A. Llsdsay, gan, A. Ritchie and Pi Bond, ticket NO. 407. Pillow cases, donated by Mrs. San,dvar, won by Mrs. Frank Ellison, ticket No. 844. Vanity set, donated by Mrs, Feasby, won by Mrs. Nolan, ticket No. 991. Vanity set, donated by Mrs. Feasby, won by Mrs. Nolan, 'ticket No. 991. Bath towels, won by Mrs. C. N. LeClalr, ticket No. 121. Mooseheart cake, donated by Mrs. LeClair, won by Cecil -Mor rison. Grocery shorts, donated by members, won by Pauline Wood, Home-made candy, donated by Moosehrart Committee, won by Leona Perreault. Table cloth, won by Hennie Beruschl. 3-piece buffet set, won by Connie Michel. Plastic tablecloth Gertrude Hougan. Cover, donated by E. Comer won by Pat Galloway. Vase, donated by Mrs. Mc. Carthy, won by R. Gastaldini. Nylons, won by Ing'rld Wick. Name the Doll Contest-The name was "Amy", donated by E. Comer and won by Amy Kasper. Those also assisting In con- i -i i i ' - . na I k ma. B n B II . ,- . . , i bbb I I y 1 v x -- ' sV. iBii- mr .tonight y I si-r i m ill j i ii k -v iv w wj i 1 r Wrm i M "Villi IX I f I I S C .til 7 l I iuuipo H ioc ryf nu , , , v nSATOINTlj mU WS.LVER'euCKLETHEBATHTUB ) TO WEAR" DON T ffittZZZJ 1 JUST STAND THERE. O M&tJ -TWLsJAtSf WSM " ' I ( SHES THROWING OUT ORDERS ) iU4 ' LGREE(DRESS RUilTO ' SLV . LIKE A GENERAL BEFORE t?E STCrI AD GET ME y j jte. Hp SSILTHR Ij" 1 1 f M HTTTi ii i 1 K? mama wants N M$:pm ' . , rr-7: . ; I 'N VJBTA 'U I I VBBBV 1.. Ill BBaBUftaBBBBBJ I T 1 111, t " 1 V. -rrl u V , IL PVEN A PEOPLES Cu7rMf.SHwn tH W'iTrif: ' jjjjj ii ii i i i tc cjtr i i vjv i r aaaBm iiii i i i v n itx zim x. bb-j , i ii i i i t n is,j k . j v ii ii vj i r -Ibk i 1 1 l ill Tiuu b in i k -v. . -v- i irit l ibtt IJ3LW4 Kin, ri-luw S,ndiQ.'T:.r.i-. -ffl, ' 1 -LU-L-U NATIVE GIRL MAKES GOOD Miss Esther Barton of Kincolilh Now Matron of Cleveland Hospital Miss Esther Barton, a native girl of Klncolith, who has been visiting 'relatives In and around the'eity, also in Alaska, has returned to the United States. It Is over 24 years ago that Miss Barton, unable to enter a nursing school anywhere In British Columbia, set off for the United States whefe natives are given an equal chance with whites. She settled in Cleveland, Ohio, where she took her train ing which enabled her to take a position as matron of a emit dren's hospital, which position she still holds. After a months' .stay Miss Bar ton left on the Prince Ruper Tor ClevelandOhio, her adopted heme. nectlon with raffles were littlr Pat Wide, Jo-anne Beruschl and Master Muncey. At the close of the bazaar Senior Regent Mclntyre presented Mrs. C. Lundstrum, chairman of the home making committee, with a beautiful bouquet of carnations. Wm. H. FRANCKS Optometrist of Vancouver is now in Prince Rupert Wm- H. Francks Is visiting this city until Nov. 25. Mr. Francks Is at the Prince Rupert Hotel and open for appointments. Appointments can be made at the hotel. Lightning dress dream streaks across of a wool with electrifying results. This and many oihers for your selection from our new shipments. Be sure' and see them. No Carrying Charges No Interost. Terms In accordance with W.P.T.B. Regulations. Prince Uupcrr Daily BcUis Saturday, November 16, 1918 FROG'S LEGS BRING PROFIT CARLETON PLACE. Ont.. 0 So long as frog's legs are consid ered a tasty dish in Montreal and j other cosmopolitan centres three Carleton Place natives will con tinue to provide them at a handsome profit George and Henry Walls and Archie Knox have been In the frog-catching' business for several years, selling thtlr catch on Montreal markets at an average of 30 cents per pound. Henry Wlnls, one of the oldes; frog catchers In town, said he had shipped as much as 2,300 WINS MEDICAL BURSARY .... SUVA, Fiji Islands, tl'S-A .Fijian, Chief Petty Officer Macu S'alato, has just 'won Hhe first bursary of $320 to, be Va warded under a new s;heme sponsored by the National Association" for the Prevention of Tuberculosis and '.he Colonial Of flce.'The bur- sary will enable him to take a six-month course In En;jland in anti-tube rculosls work aird is one of two bursaries now fjejngf bf- ieren to coioniai canaiaaiesjj come so expert In spearing1 the frogs from his boat thai'he can catch close to 50 pounds wfthln a short time. He then cuts off pounds of frogs' legs In a season, ! the legs and skins them ready -orth roughly $700. He has be : for shipping. New... from SOUTH AMERICA comes T U Y A i THE PERFUME OF ROMANCE TOILET WATER, DUSTING POWDER, ETC."" AVAILABLE IN PERFUME, COLOGNE, 1 BEAUTIFUL GIFT SETS . . . ;; from 4.25 to.l.i.0() , McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. 3id Ave. at Gth St. Phone 70 V Smith Bros. Cough Drop hm wen approval inct 1147 a quick and ffectivt rellH for couchl duo ta coldf. Black or Menthol, on tale everywhere Uc Kresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 INCOMETAX Returns Prepared See . r. e. mortimer' 324 2nd Ave. Phone $8 &&,lfiiwwiw. wfa"""".'- - - ; CHRISTMAS GIFTS LEATHER GOODS PLAYING CARDS CONGRESS, GAINSBOROUGH LARGE SELECTION m jj OF BOXED AND (001 INDIVIDUAL CARDS CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PIIONE 51 GIFT WRAPPINGS TAG SEALS Dibb Printing Co. BESNER BLOCK THIRD ST., DOWNSTAIRS The . Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S! .FINEST SALMON For That Party ... PARAMOUNT CAFE ; at Tort Edward, B.C. chop sue ' 'cnOw"Hsiij 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 pjn.