There’s a Subtle Charm about the delicious flavour of “SALAD B106 This flavour is unique and never found in cheap, ordinary teas. Let us mail you a sample. Black, Mixed or Green. | Tickets to and from Norway, Sweden, Den- mark, Finland, ttaly and Russie. CHRISTMAS SAILINGS New York November 27th December 11th. January 8th. Hare Your Berth Reserved at Once. For Rates, Illustrated Folders and General Information to From DYBHAVN & HANSON Insurance and Steamship Agency, Prince Rupert, B. C. “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. PIPLIPPS PCPS FOR = FOR SALE—Good P. O. Box 676. Apply piano cheap. FOR SALE—15 pairs extra Plymouth Rock Homer Pigeons, mated and squab pro- ducing, at a bargain; also Belgian Hares. Apply 25 Borden St. wf. FOR RENT POR RENT—ive room Mat, bath, hot and g water $i2 Apply 423 7th Avenue, Eas 73 FOR RENT—Warm furnished cottage, bath, bos and cotd water. $19.00. 114 Sth Ave., West, cormer of McBride é WANTED. way TED— Young giri t care for two smal ctthdres. Apply 217, 4th Ave_E. WASTED —Gemeral servant or lady w come aa for few Bours daily. Appiy Box it6, isis Mews. i LOosT LOST PROPERTY-——Francis William Scott, late Lieutenant Royal Navy, deceased.— information is desired as to the present whereabouts of two trunks containing persona! effects, property of deceased, | believed to have been stored by him on | leaving for England with the Canadian Engineers in August, 1914. Communi- cate with Wilson & Whealler, 202 Winch | for McLeod Eyre ; Building, Vanco Dowling & Co., uver, Solicitors. London, Eng $50.00 REWARD offered to any person or persons Minding the body of Y. F drowned off village Island, Skeena river, October 121 th. M. Seki tani, ye Can- nery, Jap Contractor. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND GOODS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD » HARD TIMES SATISFIED WITH A A SMALL PROFIT Try 828 3rd Ave., Or Phone Red 268 AUTO DELIVERY | EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Phone Red 339 Sheet Metal Work ! Now is the time to have your roofs repaired, eve- troughs and skylights seen to, and heating plant put in good shape for the winter. In such Cases Consult a Practical Man if You Want Results I served a regular appren- tice at the Sheet Metal and Heating business, in a regu- lar Sheet Metal Shop Not in A Jam Factory. C. 0. ROWE The Practical Sheet Metal Man PHONE 340 P. O. BOX 467 Shop Opposite Board of Trade Rooms 322 SECOND AVENUE Estimates Furnished to Can- tractors and others Free | | } | Palace Of Sweets The Cholcest Stocks of ORANGES, APPLES, GANANAS And Other Fruits in Season Fresh Stock of RAMSAY'S, LOWNEY’S AND HOME- ' MADE CHOCOLATES ICE CREAM SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIAL FRUIT SUNDAES H. KILLAS, Prop. Hart Block, 3rd Ave. and Sth S&t. nr F. W. HART AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER CORNER 3RD AVE. AND REAR OF HART BLOCK PPP Rs OFFICE STH ST., reenn ‘ BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC : LUMP COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Back if Not Satis- factory UNO TRANSFER, oor Wioney > Walker's Music Store ; Removed to Werner’s Old Stand , (Se Avenue. ; PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. Gerhard- Heintzman Pianos. Pianos to Rent. | FOR TAXI are Phone 99 | | _ Stand - Hotel Rupert THE IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL FOR RANGES AND STOVES (Patented 1816) Is made to meet the demand for Hot Water instantly and without additional fuel being used. WARNING! Purchasers of any in- fringing Stove Coll tay themselves open to prose | cution equally with the parties manufacturing or making same. Now is your chance to get the best in Hot Water Heating Appii- ancese— Coll Connected........ $20.00 Coil minus Connections. .§15.00 Your Money Back if it Dont Suit. As | own and control the above, bo One can put same in. Shall vig- orously prosecute any infringements. HARRY HANSON Phone 489 P. O. Box 396 ithis week from 4 to 6. | night. ¢.. 8.8 |night rue DAMA HLWS SS = “3 Local News Notes | | in | J. H. Pillsbury left for the south| | this morning. A. Kirkpatrick went south on} ley as. Prince Rupert. ee Don't forget the Bishop Du Vernet returned las! from a tour through the River Country. s 7. s Peace The American halibut schooner Senator brought in 25,000 pounds f halibut yesterday afternoon. = = s For best home-made bread and goodies — The Woman's Home 3rd Avenue. D.16 . . . Bakery, Mrs. H. P. Wednesday Wilson will receivé on and 168-9. . 7 . of the Montana Development D. J. Williams, Continental Com- pany, returned from the Rocher de Boule mine last night. s ¢ <@ Robert Robinson, - a well known |old timer around Prince Rupert, i died last week on ; the Fraser valley near New West- | | ; | minster. | The te ‘rs and Officers meeting of the Shipmas- | Association has | been changed to Monday night in-| | stead of Friday to meet the con- venience of Captain O’Brien. ” > > It will be learned with regret that Rev. J. A. Levin,yhas had to} undergo an operation while visit- ing in Portland, Ore. He is for- tunately recovering, but is still under the doctor's care. : > s Pres- The byterian annual bazaar of the Church will be held in the K. of P. Hall November 20, afternoon and eve- Tea will be served and a fancy on Saturday, ning. of plain and home cooking and candies will be held. 269-73 sale sewing. MAJESTIC THEATRE installment of “The Bro- showing at the Majestic of the Kitty ship-wrecked The ken Coin” tonight is one most excit- ing seen yet. and her col- and land Kitty but is just eague are igst savages. retains her sprightly hu a little men. inor, of the dusky gentle- Animated Weekly is shy The | | Oe -s ” | i Gaumont Oddfellow’s | ter¢ | whist drive and dance a week to- Thursday of « FP PPPL OPP OP DL OR OLOL OOD D> WESTHOLME THEATRE MS ereceserecens iit. : | The Runaway Match,” this ek's episode in “The Diamond im the Sky” is certainly the oat thrilling part of this great SST Arthur Stan- marvellous things The in- SHINGL’ , MOULDINGS SASH DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER Co, A 4. BURROVGHn, Manoger ot Ave. and MoBride & PMONE 2 al yet screened. does some the way of dodging death Gazette is just as PRINCE RUPERT, Bo sting as usual, showing many ews from the seat of war. eee WWTP OPOOPOCS DOD Cte gy * Heart Trouble” is an amusing ia eee oeees wm SOPPPPOP OPO OS nedy drama, which Pi more | SOC Cee funny than dramatic. The “trou- ; s ar ease he cur- L ’ is heart disea of the cur aunch Alice ible kind. The Quest of the Widew” and “The Champion} M ‘rocess Server” provided smiles a for everybody last night. 1 wn SStiiipbncsatn iif ca - All news isn’t as black as if is yrinted. “— Ww. 4 THOMAS, Phone oudemsednmineagepenes . P: Green 394 ® er PILOIPILOLEPOLOO®DL DOOD OOO ooo Neighbors should try to do as *eeeeeerooones they expect to be done by POPOL PPL OLOP ORES MUSIC CKARI.ES “BALAGNO Pianist at Westtholme TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE Former pupil of F. G@. Strong. Get "More Money” for your FU SHIP YOUR FURS To * ‘SHU oe ta re table—responsible — safe—Pu tH mis} « itat I record am f oT pen 4 - reli. abie, a urate market rer rt Write for it—-NOW—ii's , FREE. B. SHUBERT, Inc. 2527 NSS7,AusT Dept. 522 CHICAGO, TERMS MODERATE, Phone Blue 408 li i | it very interesting, showing a Bel-| gian princess receiving a numbe! of wounded Tommies, and other! European items. ‘A Man’s Temp-| tation” is a comedy drama, in| which a young gymnastic instruc- tor falls in love with another man’s wife and gets a big sc are. | “The Village Postmaster and | are two good | ‘Dan Cupid, Fixer” comedies. ' a ne FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIROVIT NO. 1. fox 12--Sth St. and Brd ave Box 13--6ib St. and Srd Ave. Gox 14-8tb St. and @rd Avg. Box 18.-Junetide of Gru Aves Box 16 tst, Sa and ist Ave, between #th and orh (Knox Hotel.) e Bot 17--18) Ave. and 7th 81. tral Hovet, Sta (Cea CIROUIT WO. <. Sen 22. Sru Office.) Ave oO tri St (Post Box 23.-irti Ave and Merite sh Box 24--t8i Ave and McBride & Box 25--2nd Ave and @n0 S81 Gox 26--2nd Ave and 6 81 Box 27--G. T. P. CemourT nO. & Box $1- 6th Ave. and Fulton 81. Box 32—-Bordet! ang Taylor Sts. Box 347th Ave. and Folton 8t. Bor 86--0th ave. and Comox Ave Box 378th Ave. Box 38 nd Dodge P). 6tb Ave. and Thompson 81. CIROUIT NO. 4. 4th Ave. Bax 41 Pt Box 42 Box 43 Box 44-. Boa Box 7th Ave. and Ywng 8. Tok OI tk tit ttt te St Ave. de 8 Sth ave. aa. 6th Ave aid Basi st. 45—7th Ave. and Eberte. 141 Pee nfm re Branch Yard Bmithers ee, (| SHIP YOUR FURS 10 SHUBERT’ dealing exciusively im AMERICAN Liw tne” ™ R bushed, AVE! USA] his ranch in|— Nu TH TT PNUNNUUOAA i — if THE undersigned has received instructions from _ several! to sell their Lots. — Sections 5, 6,7 and 8. Some have Cottages on AUCTION in Sale will be on . Killas’ Parlors, Hart Block. F. W. HART, Auctioneer. Two Good Safes will also be Sold | oo 4 o'clock Tea will be served to the ladies attending, in Knott’s Tea Rooms, Hart Block FOURTEEN LOTS WILL BE OFFERED _ ‘Thursday, November 18, at 2 p.m. sharp Owners i BSS = i I iN ici it wu lA UUYAHAEINSATLAHAL iv HU wl gene A Suggestion for Efficient Economy Throughout théEmpire has gone the call for persona! economy to meet the extraordinary demands of the war. Here is a timely suggestion to men who have been spending | from $25.00 to $75.00 a year on barber shop shaves: Invest five dollars in a GILLETTE afety Razor and shave yourself at home. The saving will not be limited to money—the time you'll gain will be even more important, for the morning shave with the Gillette need not take more than five minutes. And the comfort rivals the economy. Though you never shav ed yourself before, you’ll have no trouble in getting a clean, cool, sale shave with the Gillette Safety Razor. No more waiting your turn in the chair—no more breaks in the morning’s work—no more dependence on unknown barbers when travelling, for the Gillette works anywhere. Truly, the man with a Gillette is an efficient economist. Get one yourself to-day. “Bulldog”, “Aristocrat” or Standard Sets cost $5. —Pocket Editions $5. to $6.—Combination Sets $6.50 up. Your Hardware Dealer or Jeweler will show you an assortment. Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada, Limite Office and Factory—Gillette Bldg., Montreal. Gases tnt ined wom ovee manos =