r i Prfnrc Uupcrr, Dnity. Jctils Tuesday. November 6, 1&45 c m -- Classified Advertising TERMS CASH Classified Advertising is, payable to the office at, time of-submitting copy for Insertion. Please do not ask for credit. WANTED YOUNG OUT-of-TOWN COUPLE with money to Invest are looking for suitable business in good location, auto camp, gar-.age, cafe, small; hotel, rooming house, or what have you? Reply Box 45 Daily News. (62) WANTED Reliable woman to care for two small children two weeks while mother Is in ."hospital. Box 4G Daily News. (258) . WANTED -r- Oil heater, Box 44 Dally News. (258) . WANTED Sewing machine, in " good condition. Apply Box 42 . Daily News. (257) ' WANTED i Furnished, suite or housekeeping room, close in, ' by quiet couple. Blue 278, (2C1) ""aWANTED.-yBaby buggy In good tuiiuuiw,.. .nione uiack 465. '; ). (tf) WANTED 3 or 4-room furnished house or apartment by wife and two children of American -soldier serving in Occupational forces overseas. Box 39 Dally News. (258) FOR KENT FOR RENT Office space in Stone Block. Enquire W. F. Stone. (2S1) FOR RENT Two-room furnished cabin to respectable tenant, .966, lpth Ave. East. (257) FOR RENT Two furnished housekeeping rooms. Apply Box 43 Dally News. (261) FOR RENT Furnished room, close in, for couple or single .man. 102.7th Ave. East. (257). FOR RENT Furnished room, . 813 Qth Ave. West. (258) FOR RENT Room. 812 2nd Ave. -Wc4 . (257) FOR RENT Large comfortable room for gentleman; close In. ... Apply Box 33 Daily News, (tf) WANTED By Prince Rupert Dry Dock and Shipyard, jour- , neymen helpers. Apply local Selective Service Order No "99. (257) SWAP i SWAP Oil burner range for wood-coal burner. Suit 9 Ex- change Block. 2Gm MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern vnonXe Natlo - ' wrnills, manufac-by - tbred hv Natlona Machinery Company .Limited. Vancouver (tf) I'KPiSONAL BANISH GREY HAtn TT years VfwL - Look 201) LOST A Nil FOUND FOUND Mormon textbook be "Hln..Pe.rso om Port uicgun. uwner mav have same hv .c , .Dally News and paying for this PHONE 543 PHONE FOR H. Letourneau Expert Plumber, Tinsmith and Roofer I EIGHT-HOUR i DAY EFFECTIVE PRINCE GEORGE. Nov. 6 Re-. i duction: of the working day to , eight hours in the lumbering inr dustry east of the Cascade mountains, has. become officially , effective but its. sal effect will not become apparent- until next I spring. For the past several week? operators have automatl- I cany adjusted themselves to the lessening daylight while others have acted on a decision, of the Beard of Industrial Relations, Following hearings of the Industrial Relations Board last Sep-. tember; the board brought into effect regulations, as of November l, eliminating the 54-hour working, week in. the lumbering Industry. LONDON, Q A member of the hosiery trade has said1 there is no hope of nylon stocKings being made In Britain before Easter. Fully fashioned nylons, will prob.' ably cost four coupons against the present rate of three. TO' CLEAN ALUMINUM The easiest and best way to clean aluminum cookintr utensil: I is with a mfld soap and steel wool FOR SALE FOR SALE One 5-tube Marconi radio, complete with batteries. 207, 8th Ave. West. Phone Green 607. (257) FOR SALE Triumph cook stove. 1210 Beach Place. Phone Green 517. (258) FOR SALE Electric cake mixer, ; juice extractor, meat grinder, etc.,. as new. Phone 98. FOR, SALE Modern completely luniiaiiea iour - room nouse, excellent condition, immediate occupancy; oil furnace and oil .range. Make offer for quick turnover to enable American family to return to U.S. 941 Second Ave. West. For inspection dally from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., phone American Signals 413. (261) FOR SALE Two cribs. Phone Red 272., ' (257) FOR SALE Baby's carrying basket, bath, tub and play pen i with pad. Phone 452. (257) FOR SALEFoIding baby buggy in guuu condition. .rnone Red 370. or 1431 6th Ave. Enst. (257) FOR SALE 1929 Oldsmoblle coach, 4 new tires. Overhauled recently.. Call after 5:30 1431 Pigott Ave. (257) FOR SALE Model "A"' engine. Phone Green 821. FOR SALE Bed chesterfield. 237 8th Ave. East after 5:30 P-m- (tf) FOR SALE New and used furniture bought from United States Army Club at Port Edward selling at lowest prices. Used beds and springs, $4; used tables, $3.75; electric table lamps; trllites; bookcases, high grade office chairs; pool table like new; new mirrors at $2.50; smoking stands; coffee tables; cash register like new; electric fixtures; drapes at $2.50 pair; card tables, $2.25; new pillows, 75c; 3-plece new chesterfield, all-spring built; electric vlctrola in good shape, 3-piece all-leather chesterfield; used enamel ware, plates, etc., 5c each; new drinking glasses, 10c new. rugs,, hand-made, from $2; carpets, 12x12, in best shape; high, grade piano; barber chair in fair shape; other good and useful articles. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE Two. large oil wick Burners. Apply 252 8th Ave. West. (257) FOR SALE- - Complete bedroom furniture, Phone Modern Tail-(257) ors. FOR SALE C,-room furnished nouse. 742 7th Ave. West. (263) FOR SALE Household. furniture. ujo overlook. Street. (258) FAIR WAY . FOOD MARKET Pnpf n. i a "... is u complete line or Quality Groceries, Fresher Fruit and Vegetables at all times. We deliver. Phone 434, (278) FOR SALE Restaurant .business and thr houses on two lots; also greenhouse. $3500 takes the tot. Furniture $500 extra. Apply Lone Star Hut, Ex-change Block. (258, FOR SAI.P rwt v.... . .......v.. ,,V d taairs, aaven- ShSir. war. uPholstered -PTe chairs, i occasional chairs desk, sectional bookcase, drop-leaf table, buffet, linoleum dresser. Phone areen 257" or 1002 6th Ave. East. (259) FOR SALE Four-room modem house on two lots, all cleared: Immediate occupancy. Apolv 1040 10th Ave. East. Phone Blue 340. (259) A crew of workers for the Government Telegraph Service has been In, the district for. the last, few weeks rebuilding, the telephone line from, Smithers to Haselton. The new line has imr prqved the 'service much, to, the appreciation, of, local residents, Snow, from four to, 1Q, Inches, deep, Is. blanketing the Smithers district Winter sporty enthusiasts are hoping for, a continued, cold: snap so that an earlv start can be made on skating, curling and skiing. Lowest recorded tem perature at Smithers. was eieht , degrees above zero. A meeting of the Smithers Re- tall, Merchants. Association decided to close their stores at 6 o'clock on Saturday evening during the months of January. Feb ruary and.March. Members turn ed down a, suggestion that the Saturday 6 o'clock, closing be come effective Immediately but this was dropped when, it. was. pointed out that pre-Chrlstmas shopping was Just beginning which made early closing on Sat urday, night unsuitable. Agriculturalist Going to Ontario PRINCE GEORGE, Nov. 6 District Agriculturalist .1. V. Manning . - has left for Victoria In connection with boys' and .girls' agricultural, club, affairs which will occupy three weeks before he proceeds to Toronto with four teams from B.C. entering in the national junior livestock judging competition. a Sea Cadet Orders K.q.S.C.C. "CAPTAIN COOK SPECIAL PARADE Wednesday November 7, 1915 Assembly Polnt-r-Naval. Drill Hall. Time of Fall In 7:05 p.m. . Inspection by-rA.-Commander .K,. C. McRae R.C.N.V.R. Area Commanding Officer. Rig of the Day Officers: No. 5's and brown, gloves; Ratings.: No. 3's. Parade Schedule 6:45 Duty Watch to Muster on Main Deck. 7:05 Hands and Markers to Muster.' 7:07 Hands Fall In 7 :1Q Officers' Call. 7:15 Prayers, Colors and Divi sions. 1):20 Inspection, arid March Past, preparation. 7:30-Arrlval of A-Comman der McRae, R.C.N.V.R. 7:40 Inspection by A-Com-mander. McRae, R.C.N.V.R, 7:55 -March Past. 8:05-Stand Easy. 8:15 Hands Fall. In Hands., to. Classes, 8:45 Secur.e. 9:00 Sunset. Training Schedule Class A Boatwork, Class B Compass and Helm. Is Class C Rules of Road. Class D Anchors and Cables. Class E Sounding. Band-Band practice. Tender Division Gunnery. Officer of Day (Acting) AC. P.O. Currie. Duty Petty Officer (acting) D.D. G. Rothwell. Duty Division Drake Division. Quartermasters O.D. R. Over-gaard, O.D. A. Eyolfson. E. John Wilson, Lieut. R.C.S.C., Executive and Training Officer, SCARECROW SIGNBOARD. Pelicans on Pelican Island, confronted with a new sign, saying "The Pelicans on. this. Island are Protected," deserted the place en masse. EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news Items, to ensurq publication, should be in the office by 10 a.m. Contributors are asked to bear this In mind. Items of social and personal Interest are always welcome. The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON . &3 FALL BULBS ARE READILY FLOWER Home gardeners who pnlnv thp experience of growing plants are well equipped to follow the modern fashion of window gardening. A great, variety of flowers may be forced into bloom with little trouble. Arranged or shelves, or in a, window box near sunny window, they will keep fresh throughout the winter the memory of summer days. experience In crowing fimrprs indoors is of value in nnfHnnr operations, too, The eardner sees at close hand the Droeress of the plants, .and learns how gratefully they respond to intelligent care. The easiest Dlants tn prrmf In. doors are the fall hnihs hnth the hardy kinds, whlrh .1 grown, in gardens, and tender varieties which will hot st.mH our winters, but grow vigorously Indoors. Some of them need potting in soil, others can be grown in bowls with fibre, moss, or even pebbles and water. Select them according to the experience you are willing to give them. It is easiest to grow those which' flower In pebbles and water, but more Interesting, and a better test for your gardening jskill, to 1 bring them into flower those which require soil. Most bulbs can be grown In soil, a smaller number In fibre, and still fewer in water with pebbles, or moss. To begin with the latter, they include the ten der narcissi known as Panpr Whites (white). Soliel d'Or. (yellow), and Chinese sacred lilies; the larger size hyacinths. and lilies of the valley. In bulb, fibre, which is a mix ture of peat and plant food, itj possible to grow In bowls with-' . ..-wjj- . twhw" HERE IS THE "LILY." nmTisiT WITHOUT A SARDEN? EASILY GROWN- WITHIN WINDOW out drainage all, the above, together with daffodils, early tulips, crocuses,, freesias calla lilies, grape hyacinths and scilr las. In pots,, with soil all the above can be, grown, together, with, all garden tulips and, narcissi, am-aryllls and hyacinths. 1 t - - "'Mm, From this list one may select a pleasing assortment of colors and shapes, to decorate the winter garden, By starting bulbs In succession, a bowl or pot may be replaced as soon as its flowers fade and a continuous display maintained throughout the sea son. Modern Etiquette By. ROBERTA LEE Q. When giving an informal dinner, is It necessary for an unmarried woman or widow to ask. one off her. men guests to act as. host?- A. It Is not necessary, but she I may ask some man whom she knows .well to lead the way to the dining room with the woman guest of honor. Q. How long before the wed- ding takes . place .... should the ush- ers arrive at the church? A. They should a'rrive at the church about an hour before the ceremony. Q.' When seated next to a stranger at a banquet, or a large dinner, may a woman Introduce herself? A, Yes; merely say, "I am Mrs. Charles Blank." LACKS NATURAL HARBORS The continent of Africa is deficient In natural harbors, gulfs and bays. .... j?r- PORTAm.r. RFAnnrwp t...i III-- f- " y PAav TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy of S. D, Johnston) VANCOUVER Bralorne 17.00 BJl. Con. 17'? 8.R.X, 18 Cariboo Quartz 2.70 Dentonla 25 GrullWihksne 19 Hedley Mascot 1.60 Minto 08 V2 Pend Oreille 2.65 Pioneer 6.75 Premier Border 08 2 Premier Gold 1.75 Privateer 64 Recvest McDonald 52 Reno 07 '2 Salmon Gold n Sheep Creek 1.70 Taylor Bridge 85 Whitewater .03Tb Vananda 51 Congress Pacific Eastern 10 Hedley Amlg, (ask) 07, Taylor Windfall 08 'A Oils A.P, Con 14 Calmont 39 C. and E. ,. 2.10 Foothills 1.45 Home 4.30 TORONTO, Beattie 1.35 Buffalo Canadian ,4212 Consolidated Smelters .. 74.00 Giant Yellowknlfe 7.95 Hardrock 83 Kerr Addison. 15 Little Long Lac 2.00 Madsen Red Lake 3.10 MacLeod Cockshutt .... 3.10 Donalda 1.40, Moneta 74 Pickle Crow 4.05 Joliet Quebec 70 San Antonio 6.00 Sherritt Gordon .71'2 BLACKHEADS go quickly by & siropU method that til olves thtm. Get two ouncet of prroxint powder from your druicgUt, apply with a hot, wet cloth gently over the bUckhetid-and you will wonder where they have gone. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green Mi SAANICH ENGINEERS PLUMBING and HEATING WICK AND POT BURNERS COPPER COILS RANGE BOILERS GENERAL REPAIRS Box 1158 Station B riione Black 962 ........ . v.' & secret list Is the "Ulito ata Navy petty officer at the' start of the war. It consist , 0 'a numhS ot buoLcv S hexagonal surfaces.so linked together that they can give in ? J T controlled manner can. I motion of the sea from any direction, and yet remain wffl lenUy rl to Se the leS y undulates wlth the waves (lower Photo) speed. as a motor launch passes at high Steep Rock 2.45 Renatcr Roiiyn 1.13 Homerr 44 Jacknlfe ., .50 Bobjo 19 Godls. Lake 48 Lynx. 38 4 SUBURBAN WORMS GOOD Robins,' now usually half tame and preferring suburban to forest life, have become stupid and lazy In many, cases.. The Hoard of Governors of the An,.: Civilian Clul, l,oro!,y sctvc fe' ? ":,: . . , 8a p",,"iiuii 'wauun. mat mm al all nut nut. standing bills should be submitted for 25' ment on or before November 20, 1915. jajajajajaajjjej ill J I CABINET SHoJ " . untgjj jpjj I Cabinets andToy.J Upholster, . S. I n7 2ndAve..w.-0pp.rJ Notice " Wm. H. FRANCKS Optometrist OF VANCOUVER To Visit Prince Rupert Mr. Francks, who Is Piesldent of the Columbii Optical Co., 605 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver will 1 visit Prince Rupert and will be at the Prince Ruoh Hotel from NOVEMBER 1 to NOVEMBER 23 He tffl bring with him a complete Ophthalmic Diagnostic vl ... famine cjrea anu prescriDe lenses If they at required. Mr. Francks will onnfinno n n,i- ,u. and advice which established so much confidence la "b rrmce nuperi people during his visit list tlJl 11. APPOINTMENTS CAN BE MADE AT THE HOTEL Hi LAMP SHADES Drop in and insnect nnrviivi, Lamp Shades. We have a latj variety in the latest designs, i: man siik ana parchment. NOTICE; We no longer close at noon hour. Gordon's Hardware Mcltride Street COLD WEATHER AHEAD! Make sure your Oil Burner, Stove and Furnace are in god order also check your Water Pipe Insulations. FOR CLEANING. AND REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS N.. T. HANSEN phone homk service Good News for Trappers... providing they bring their furs to Goldbloorl Wc higher than last year. Also have larfj stock ot 1'ur Cdats, 20 lower in price tnai anywhere else. W. G0LDBL00M "THE OLD RELIABLE" Trilite Shades, Bridge Lamp Shades, Table Lamp Shades and Bed Lamps at very reason able prices. Phone 111 -j --"H "TJ l , BB -"--ail ill DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The Dallv News l rnmnletlntr .t. Roll of Honor which' Is hoped may contain the name of every man and of this city to serve with the armed forces at sea, on and in the air. To make this list complete, it is essential obtain the co-operation of the public as a whole In ' muting the names. J t . i . 1 ill .1 r-t..ti.. uam. a. anv one peil to compile the list complete so we are asking WJJJB responsible for the submission of the name 01 YOUR girl or YOUR friend. , The following Is the information we would like y00 fill in and send to ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR Dally News, Prince Rupert Name Service (Army, Navy, Air Force) Rank Next of Kin Relation Address L! Date of Enlistment Date of Discharge. - wmwmm.vji iia.utu aim wavb Remember, if YOU do, not submit a certain P'05" '. ikU name, no one else may. you are response. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS FOR BEST