Page 6 THE DAtto NEWS. . Tuesday, ' . - "' '"ID, Local News Notes i m G. H. Arnold - - Notary Public JUST ARRIVED Another Carload of WEDNESDAY See "Ilia Royal Highness" MORNING For Rent the Empress tonight. Bella Coola The Union steamship Camosun is due here at 7 p.m. southbound. BARGAIN We offer for sale the furniture o'f the Norfolk Rooms, Seventh Avenue and Fulton Street, and will lease the building The case against Paula Ilach-manoff Potatoes for a period of years at a-reasonable rental. It bas 22 of having liquor in pos rooms and is modern in every respect. Furnace heat. session, is adjourned until Friday. To turn Wednesday hoi f-holiday ilo 100 lb. Sacks - $2.25 a real bust- Nine-room house on Fifth Avenue near Cold Storage. tics uuy wu uiier mc lOiiowiHg specials in mm i Half Sacks - - $1.25 department. They all arc genuine tZ price Jack Campbell was fined $50.50 reductions will..... mnln U ,.. I. i .;. ... this morning by Magistrate Mo- ...u.vv, iv tii mu in nunc iu . . . Siiop With us on Wed. G. HELGERSON, LTD; H. I. !.. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE possession.Mullin for having liquor in his Rupert Table Supply Co. nesuay tomorrow; morning. 16 Sixth Street, Prince Rupert, D. C. PHONES 211,212 The Sitka owned by the Canadian Three Specials in Ladies' Fish and Cold Storage Co., Shoes is in port with a catch of 80,000 Patent Colt-skin, grey velvet lop, bultoned pounds of halibut. BIRTH shoe, Pai toe WAS EASY MARK FOR n regular $8.50 value Wednesday Morning $5.95 Albert & McCaffery have purchased There was born to Mr. and Mrs. NEW YORK SWINDLERS Oiinmclal Walking Shoe, new recede For Sa!e 10Q.000 bricks to be delivered Reginald Beaumont, of Borden St. toe, matt-kid upper in Prince Rupert within at the Prince Rupert General Hos rcgulnr value $7.00 Wednesday Morning $5,85' Satkatchowan Farmer Tries to the next two weeks. tf pital on April 21, a son. Vici Kid, pat. tip, Duttoned Shoe, low heel a Five-room House and furni- Get Rich Quick, But Becomes girl's shoe Good value at $0.00 Wednesday growing Lieut. A. L. Evitt accompanied 54,45 ture, Section Six, $1,850.00. Suddenly Poorer. by his wife and two kiddies, arrived Good lot, Section Five, $250. in town this morning from Notice to Contractors. i Tho lime-worn wire-tapping Men's and Onc-flfth cash, balanco five swindle with two men, giving Anyox for a slay in Prince Rupert. Boys' Shoe Specials TENDERS addressed to dollars 'permonth. their A. J. Smith and G. names as A. Ilalstrom, who was brought tho General Manager, tho MenTs Dress Shoes, Mahogany shade, new receded toe Seven-roomed house for rent steel Mintcr,market,who had cost a Fred"tip"Seckinger,on the before'Magistrate McMullin1 this Canadian Fish and , Cold Neolin Soles, Rubber Heels a $10.00 value Wednes' $20.00. wealthy farmer of llumbolt, Sask., morning in the police court Storage Company Limited, day Morning , $78g charged with drunkeness, pleaded will bo received up to six Victory Bonds Bought at. $3,900, he told police officials. guilty and was fined $10. pm. May first, 1919, for Boys Tan Elk-hide Bluchers, sizes 2 to 5, regular $5.50 i Five weeks Seckinger left Highest Prices. ago tlio carpenter work required Wednesday Morning '.I'... $35 llumbolt for Rochester, Minn., Launch "Provincial" leaves for where ho was to undergo a serious Stewart and way points every for completing the fifth and sixth insulating Youths' School Shoes, sizes' 11 to 13 regular price $4.00 McCaffery, Gibbons operation at the Mayo hospital. Friday morning at 0, carrying floors of the Cold and Storage Wednesday Morning ... 52.95 Before the operation he mail,, passengers and freight. building for the Canadian contracted influenza and it was Phone Rgd-391, A. Swanson. tf & Doyle, Ltd. Fish & Cold Company while recovering from this malady Storage Remnants on Sale Wednesday Morning, Insurance Real Estate that he met Smith, who also Don't forget the Romance of Tar-j Limited, Prince Rupert, Dry Goods Section had come to Rochester for an zan, the concluding chapters of B. C. Tenders must Prince B. C. operation They became great "Tarzan of the Apes" and Charles bo accompanied by a certified Rupert, j friends and Smith confided to Chaplin in "A Night in an English cheque for the sum fit Wallace" Seckinger that he had just made Music IJall" Westholme tomorrow of ten per cent, of the co., ltd: fortune his amount of the tender. a through friend, night. jMinter. Plans and -specifications Corner 3rd and Fulton St. I 1 I One day while they were talking William Marchant, inspector of may be secured from tho fifl. ! STEPHENS 'high finance, Seckinger said, customs, is here this week in con office of the Canadian Fish they ran across Minter. It was nection with his duties and ex & Cold Storage Company NOTARY PUBLIC I agreed to let him in on a deal if pects to remain all week at least. Limited, or from J. V. he could prQduce $3,900. Seckinger lie also intends to visit Queen Potter, Architect. FOR SALE was convinced the men were Charlotte Islands and Stewart The lowest or any tender 'honest when he saw Smith hand before returning to Victoria. not necessarily accepted. Lots 11 and 12, Block 16, iMinler $1,000 to invest for him, Section 5, corner Tatlow and iso lm .returned to Humbclt, drew The G. W. V. A. dance in honor CANADIAN FISH & COLD Y Children's Feet Sixth Ave. On sewer; etc., t$3,90O by increasing his mortgage of Captain J. MoGregor.'V. C, M STORAGE COMPANY C, D. C. M., advertised for the Price only 'on his $40,000 farm, and return-led- LIMITED. $2000.00 to Rochester. All three then 28th, should have read.April 30 Need Attention went, to Winona, where Seckinger when Captain McGregor will be , . Special terms of. $500 cash,, balance ju invited as the honored guest of paid over his money. The men payable monthly on the G. W. V. A. and the Lad" 'asked Seckinger to wait for them Too much care cannot be given to the fitting of children payments la..suit purchaser. Auxiliary. It while went inside building with the shoes. they a right good : Look at these lots and own FOR SALE your own home. There is for a moment. He has not seen Provincial Government Employ Ve make a special point of fitting children scientifically. ; ; plenty of room here for two them since, he told the police. ment Bureau and Soldiers Civil Sawmill Plant, located Bring them along or send them and we will see they are Seckinger left for Rochester where taken care of. or three good cottages. Re-Establishment, temporary of at Port Clements, B, C. ,he will undergo the operation. fice C21 Second Avenue, Prince Capacity, 35,000 feet per WE CARRY THE BEST MAKES OF CHILDREN'S SHOES. Ruperlf Returned soldiers, men - We also give equal attention -to fitting men and women. for sale day, as going concern. M. M. Stephens Provincial Government Employment and women requiring employ Come and consult two real live shoemen Bureau and Soldiers' Exceptional opportunity ment of any kind should register AT THE for box manufacturing LOANS - RENTALS INSURANCE Civil Re-establishment; - tempor-, with the above. No fees charged. office 021 Second proposition. $7,500.00 cash ary Avenue, Phone 553. P. O. drawer 167.1. 'will handle this Prince Rupert. Employers having proposition. Family Shoe Store For particulars write vacancies for men and women in, On Market Square last evening clerical, factory, domestic or a baseball match was played be Weir Machinery Co., Van-, For Your other work should apply to above tween the Prince Rupert Nationals couver, B. C. 97 Third Avenue -Phone 553. tf and tho Tiny Tims, resulting in v- GEO. HILL E. R. TABRUM I HMD I? a win for the former by a score Awnings. Cheap and Perfect. of 20 to 4. There were a good ? The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 Agent, J. F. Maguire, Phone. 5G6. many spectators and much en TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ihusiasm was shown. The same PLASTER i teams will play a return game , - this evening at 0:30. WANTED Maid f o r general FIRE ALARM 8Y8TEM. housework. Good wages. Apply CEMENT CIRCUIT NO. 1. JAPANESE ARE NOT Government Employment Bu Bw 12 5th St. and 3rd Ave. reau, x 94 Box 13 6th St. and 3rd Ave. VERY GOOD FLYERS The Call Building Boi 14 8th St. and 3rd Ave. FOR SALE 140 acres land, two Box 1E Junction of' 1st. 2nd and miles from Terrace on good Materials 3rd Avcg. "Aviation with the Czech forces road. Itunning creek on place Bor 16 lit Ave., between 8th and 9lu st. (Knox Hotel). in Siberia was a washout," do Six acres cleared. Andrew Ken. Bo 17 lit ve. and 7th St .Central clarcd Capt. J. A. LeRoyer, M. C, nedy, Prince Rupert, B. C. 96 of Spring COME TO Hotel). a member of the British Military Mission to Siberia, who returned CIRCUIT NO. 2. to Victoria on the steamship Em Albert 5 flcCaffery, Ltd. Boj 22 3rd Ave and 3rd St. (Post omce). press of Asia on his way through The Value of , his Store is Abloom Phone 116 and 564. lox 23--3rd Ave. ant McBrlde St. to Ottawa. Bo 24 ut Ave. and MBrlde St. Capt. LeRoyer was recalled with Fashions -T 1 111 Cox 5 2nd Ave. and Snd St. Good Glasses Office, Second" Avenue, Next Boi 26 jnd Ave. and eth Bt from France seven days before Wcsthoimo Theatre. BjT 27 0. T. P. the armistice and ordered to Bi- Ready with.BLOUSES in Silk, beria to take charge of the avia and CIRCUIT NO. 3. Uon branch of tho Czech forces. Crepe de Chine, Georgette eo 31 sin Ave. and Fulton s. Twenty-four aeroplanes wero as hiAe a value only so that arc Bex 32--Borden and Taylor Sts. -Bs GLASSES Voiles, in all shades they represent the (kill sembled at 34 7th Ave. and Fulton St. Vladivostok, but i Box 35 th Ave. and Comox Ave. was found impossible to put them of your optician. - full of life. THE Box 37 8th Ave. and Dodge Place in the field. Owing to tho con Box 33 -Gth. Ave. and Thompson St. gestion of traffic all important thing I that on the trans THE ECONOMY STORE CIRCUIT NO. 4. Sibewan Railroad it was impos der$i:ts that correct cause and visual overcome trouble the Answer The Call Box 41 -uti Ave. and Emraerson sible to get necessary sunnlles and discomfort, Nothln? else will Phones 18 and 36 Place.. and materials to a base inland, aatlnfy. No other standard la high shipment of Sox 42 sth Ave. and McBrlde St. ' and as a result enough. and inspect our new 417 6th Ave., E. Box 43 Btb Ave. aiul Oreen St. practically no Box 44 th Ave. and Basil St. planes operated with the Czechs SKIRTS and DRESSES, Boxt 45 7 th Ave. and Eberts. Upon completing his duties MEASUHE the worth of your While They Lasf Box 141 7th Ave. and Young- St. With the aviation branch Captain by what they -do not JERSEY SILK UNDERSKIRTS, by what they are, Lclloycr was attached to the international GLOVES and HOSIERY 4-lb. Sacks Fancy Rico Flour Military Mission, regular 60c, Special 35c which was instructed to investigate WHEN we make glasses, It Is 20-lb. Sack Barley Flour To build yourself up when" that railway and 'civil conditions ..xaminatlon,a .deliberate estimating and accurately careful reg. 82.25, Special, $1.25r you eel run down to along.the Siberian Railway. Ilia.amount of the defect, and grinding Brothers, Ltd. 10-lb. Sack Corn Meal back uapi. jenoyer saw a great deal the lenses to cancel' and eliminate Jabour reg. bring health, appetite of..'tho Japanesl? machines and it. 85c, Special 75c. and strength take flyers which were sent to Siberia. Third Avenue West Call or phone at once, as Ho does not think that the Nipponese we shall soon seli out at mckm tako a prominent place in Come in and See these prices. aerial navigation. They do not make good flyers and they lack . Fred Joudry ' qualified mechanics, - i Mussallem Grocery Company Practical Optometrist News LTD. There may be something you Third Ave. . . Prince Rupert Advertise in "The Daily want. See the classified column Oppoaltx Pot Offlw? Sold nwiwUn, U lumtte on Page 5. The Paper that gets Quick Resu