Page @ THE DAILY NEWS. i Friday ’ : amemaiaiaiianieaies _- rr oeF | Dt es et es ts tt Ft et cai ee — Local News Notes , MORE! MORE!! MoRE?: G. H. ARNOLD, Notary Public For Sale Has five reoms and bath. Heuse and lot, Section Six. Price $2,150.00, Easy Terms. For Rent Seven-room house with bath at 10th Ave. and Bacon St H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Real Estate Bonds Insurance Prince Rupert Ory lock & Engineering Co. Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. boats can te docked together on one small making fees light. Large stock of repair materisls is being laid in. Foundry Work Castings in tron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at > Several section, Preserving PEACHES | Arriving Wednesday $1. 75 per crate Auger Table Supply C0 PHONES 211, 212 re see FISH ADVANCE IN PRICE ONCE MORE Fish Exchange These were ranging. fro Albatross, bought at 11.000 prices fo 8 for rhe Storage second. class, Director sold to the Cold) yesterday at the current} market price. Reasonable Prices. Machine and Boiler Work of all kinds Business of Industrial Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. °° Special values in school shoes. Family Shoe Store. tf M. Mi. Stephens | Use MURESCO, the great sani- NOTARY jtary wali finish. A. WeEdxe Co. es hie — H. O. Crewe was among thos: jsouthbound on the Grand Trank FOR SALE 6-Roomed modern house and lot English Hill, $2,625, terms. 6-Roomed semi-bungalo, 4th East, built in buffet, steamer last night and will pro- ceed as far as Seattle where he iwill join Mrs. Crewe who is at present in that city. Salvation A Ave., atio remy. lace, ete., 3,500 ee eaten : ; Public meetings, Tuesdays, : 5 Phhitsdays s : 8-Roomed house Sth Ave., Pod and “3p. at 8 p at ‘« in. W., modern, $3,250 terms. Double Corner Sixth Avenue Never forget to look through B. C. Undertalere. “Phone 41. and Tatlow St. 1,750. | ithe class . ; é Qua. nice tot near: Drydock g classified list on Page 5. 9 ila a ae $2 iv Neb inctiagp tactical 20% Reduction in price of all lwattpapers. Silversides Bros. tf M. M. Stephens } sada 12 new lines in men’s sho>s. LOANS . RENTALS - INSURANCE \F amily Shoe Store. if ’ | ‘eee eee hee eee ees ° TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * ;@+ eeeeceue seers eee verte |) TROLLING .-BOAT FOR SALI | 3S by 8 ft. 6 in., 12 h.p. heavy | duty 4 eyele engine, electric wired, all trolling gear fittec and ready fow sea in first elas: You've read about ChittiConCarne The favorite Mexican CHILLI PARLOUR ssn | Auction Sale _ WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3 at 2.30 p.m. sharp Your Attention China-ward in the If we wanted to (and MacIntyre Hall 4 we do we couldy’t ex plain it in an ad. All we 3rd Avenue, west of 6th Sr. tan tell you is that tt came from England and France and some «from Japan. Consisting of wicker. chair Cups and saucers, plates and odd pieces Aynsley, Limoges, Doulton, ete Now we thivk we know table and settee, carpets, linoleum bedsteads, inattresses stoves, heaters, chiffonier and wash stands, chaimber sets, office tables. China that’s really China chairs, lamps, books, ete,., ete. pretly well. 7 We would like your Anyone havink any article or opinion, articles for sale can place then with this sale up to & p.m, Tues- JOHN BU; GER day, Sept. 2nd, by notifying Jeweler The Store of Worth Beauty The Tahoma came in from the dish. shape. Price reasonable. Woulc ! o consider town lots in exchan J. Howe, 724 7th Ave. W., o1 Try if Tonight box 206 Daily News Oflice. t! } (UND—-Pair of spectacles, Apply at the __Daily News Oflice, tf banks today for more bait. |Stewart on the Prince Albert yes nents terday were G. L. Thompson, RB Barrie's for baby buggies; go-|E. Page and E. J. Conway. ing al cost this week. 203 -. 7 ee Arrivals from Anyox yesterday) Wallpaper sale at Silversides|ineluded J. MeQuadrrie, J r. Bros, 20% discount off all book|}Clemo, W. B. Morgan, and Mrs prices tf W. 8. Boxer. . . . ; > . * Harry C. Evans, Piano tuner, is Wo not throw away anything in now in town. Leave your orders'the kitehen beeause it needs re- at Bulger’s. 207 pairing. We do it right. See De Rowe about it. 220 Second Avenue. Mrs. 8. J. Winsby and family os. « left by the boat last evening for | This morning in the city police a holiday in Victoria. court Magistrate MeMordie fined v9 ee |Harry Tanci, a Japanese, $50.50 W. G. Thomas was a passenger for having Mquor in his posses aboard the Union steamship this sion. morning for this port, having a a come north from Surf Inlet See “Hearts of the World” at ae the Westholme tonight. Continu- Mrs. Me Nicholl and her $0n5./ous pictures for three hours, Allan and Frank, have returned | which took eif@hteen months to from Terrace where they have produce, it been spending the summer holi- o* 6. days. The. business of Lee Wong's ® ' |Vegetable Store has been amal- Among those arfiving from Up |gamated with that of the National river yesterday were James Lamb Grocery Co., corner Sixth Avenu: Cassiar; Miss Menzies, Cedarvale: and Fulton Street. 204 A. FE. Noel and son, Port Essing Oe. il ton: Paul M. Freneh, Usk: Edgar Don't neglect having that eave | Solloway, Claxton, and BE. L. Evans \trough or chimney top put into of Remo. good condition. We repair every thing in sheet metal: See Rowe Spirella Corsetiere. Phone about it. 220 Second Avenue. 03 Black 257. “Hearts of the World at the Westholme rence showings tonight. Houses for Sale Four-rdomed Fifth S1,600, house, Avenue, Seetion 5, Five-roomed house, heating plant, fireplace, Drydock, Sixth Ave., near 82.500, We also have a number of lots near Drydoek for build- ing purposes McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. ThirdAvenue: :Phonell \t the thi morning the Skandia with 21,' sold to the Canadian Fish and} Cold Storage Company Other} arrivals were the 8S. & 8., 8,000; Dolphin, 14,000; Viking, 11,000; 13 to 13.4 for first class, and 7 0 | Dm et ee et etree eee ee Wallace's Remnant Sale Satur day Pe? * > , Leckie’s school shoes, Family - Store. tf - * * Mrs. Anderson, Conrad Street, 3 reopen her music studio on September 2. 203 * * *. Don't forget Wallace's Bargain Remnant Sale Saturday. Doors open 9 a.m, 202 * o . Phonola” Talking Machines, from $25 to $200 at Barrie's Fur- Warehouse. 203 niture Shipyard workers special buy real leather work shoe. Old prices. Walace's 203 * . . We have a few nice gilt edged invitation cards that are different from the ordinary. Daily News Office. tf . + . The “Nora” will leave Govern ment Wharf for Stewart and way points at 2 o'clock tomorrow 202 |afternoon. . + * World,” ‘Hearts of the a story lof the great war, at the West jholme tonight. An actual battle- field for scenery. * 7. . ;} Among those arriving from > >. . Mrs. E. D. Johnson and family left for Victoria last evening where they will join Mr. Johnso: who left the services of the city a few weeks ago to take a position in the capital city. Mrs. Edmands and Miss Fd- mands of the Waldron Apartments were among those leaving for the south on the Prinee George last evening. They expect to holiday in the south for a few weeks. . . . \ reeeption to the Rev. J. B Rowell, who has recently accepted the pastorate of the Baptist Church here, will be held in the Baplist Church rooms this even ing al 8 o’elock. A fine has arranged me is assured, program and a good Everybody wel been Cole, it > . . Buy school shoes from the Family Shoe Store. tf : > . . Among those arriving from the finterior on the drain last evenine j}was Miss Etenda Marsh, of Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Marsh of Terrace. Miss Marsh graduate: from third year high school last year and has now gone south to take up teaching studies at the |Vaneouver Normal School. . . . ’ Remnants on sale Saturday. | Wallace's. Open 9 a. m. 202 } * . . There was a very happy group of young people at the boat last jevening ot see Miss Helen Hibbard lsafely on her way to Normal School. Miss Hibbard attended ithe high school here for the past year and during her brief daughter slay jwon many friends for herself jShe has now gone to take a jteacher’s course at the Victoria | Normal Schoo] and will ; urn before Christmas. : Great bargains in remnants of jall deseriptions, Wallace's, Sat jurday 9 a.m, e 202 ’ apt re Wallpapers at Breatly reduced jpricés, BSilversides Bros. tf Be Prepared! ~“e"%= RELIABLE SCHOOL SHOES GEO. HILL PEACHES for PRESERVING } PROD PEP LPL POL OLE PLORLOLE LD! BOLO MDE € LOCOCO PCOS +e Order Now, Do Not Delay! Per box, $1.75 SFP C+ Cee toe SUGAR HAS ADVANCED 50. per hundred pounds, but we will sel] -. 20-lb. Sack, $2.40 Phone us at once before a further advanco FULLERS, LTD. Two Stores. Phones 44, 45 and 534 is on on Sept. 2h | Outfit Your Boys and Girls with Buy them from the FAMILY SHOE STORE E. R. TABRUM The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 — FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. Yes - - [vs Berrer | Ask for Atkins’ Gausases. tf PASTRY & Pound Cake THE LA CASSE BAKERY were held in the Methodist church H. A. Muna of government auditing arrived back from a Stewart by the evening. a Jabour Bros., Ltd. Domestic Bread Made by Machinery , , « WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY 717 Third Ave. Phone 190 PIES Geo. Bell, M. P. P., and In Canon Rix h White who have been in the city | week holiday \ in the interests of the forward’) Cross and ; “qj church movement, returned to |about the many Victoria by the Prinee George lastiin the neighb evening. While here wmeetingsisence services Rishop Du Ver provil ial | I J. Platte department, |b: i flying trip to} past few day- Prince Albert last} son Bay by the evening. the , ee 4 Handsome New FALL SUITS, COATS Dresses and Skirts Those who desire to be among the first to wear the new models will find our new display worthy of attention. We have made it our business to get the best and have THE NEWEST STY LES aC THE LOWEST PRIC ES There are plain tailored suits, amo"s others; silk embroidered dresses, and woollen checked skirts, in mavy 4” black serge and tricotine. SEE OUR WINDOWS. Third Avenue ——