atl is ana gS . = romans eat i Page 6 THE DAILY NEWS G. H. Arnold Notary Public FOR SALE A two-storey dwelling on Third Easy terms. Let us @xplain this to you. We think we can convince you that it is better business to buy this house than to pay rent, apartment Avenue. H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Phone 96 216 6th St. Prince Rupert-Dry Dock & Engineering Co. Boats of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. Several section, boats can te docked together on making fees light. Large stock of materiéls is being laid in, Foundry Work Castings in tron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reasonable Prices. Machine and Boiler Work of all kinds Business of Industria! Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. small repair one ; | ALICE ARM M.MStephens § o. resiiccrsais oo jrecentl took several options on NOTARY PUBLIC W., modern, $3,250 terms, “back to the Doublé@ Corner Sixth Avenue tan opener” for many of our and Tatlow St. $1,750. $)citizens. One nice lot near Drydock Constable Sheils of Anyox visit- $200, ed the camp Monday and Tues- iceierentin day. Three or four new camps have recently started logging orpera- tions on the north shore babuinend Alice Arm and Anyox. M. M. Stephens LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE ait ‘ RED cross LIBRARY The library in the Red Cross shut on Third Avenue will be open lon Tuesday evenings regularly }from 7 to 8 and on Fridays from |3 to 5 in the afternoons and from |7 to 8 in the evenings. tf FOR SALE A fine seven-room house with bath, excellent harbor view, in Section Seven. This ii casi house is plastered, has elec- | Provincial Government Em- tric lights and furnace heat. jloyment Bureau and Soldiers’ It cost $3,100 to build it a J “V!! Re-establishment; tempor- Sow years asd, castmaive ol | ry office 624 Second Avenue, | rince Rupert. Employers having vacancies for men and women in l:lerieal, factory, doméstic or | ther work should apply to above wide lot. we For a cash sale permitted to offer this property for are $2500 00 |—Phone 553. tf a . Spec.al for Fishermen. Swivels, '50c, dozen; hooks 3c each. Ful- McCaffery, Gibbons ler’s, Ltd. Phone 45. tf | All material for any kind of a uilding can be furnished by Al- , ert & McCaffery, Ltd. tf & Doyle, Ltd. Insurance - Real Estate Prince Rupert, B. C. PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT Dis eae | TRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS | TAKE notice that E. M. Lauder, of Queen " - | Charlotte City, occupation teacher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the , following described lands Commencing at & post plagted on the } south shore of Maude Isiand, about 700 feet east of the 8. E. corner post P. R. No 1284, thence north 20 chains; thence east |20 chains; thence scuth 20 chains; thence west 20 chains to point of commencement. EDITH MAUD LAUDER LAND AOT For Your LUMBER PLASTER j lic pe) ‘CEMENT | || 5t. Regis Cafe Building ts It the a = h Materials || Sher? | ees ee ererne ne These American visitors COME TO : who spent four days in town last week positively state bert & MeGaliery, Ltd. |)f sey ere coming mack wa ’ . of Rupert, so that they can Phone 116 and 564. enjoy another meal at the i | St. Regis. Some say our Office, Second Avenue, Next cook is a wonder, Others Westholme Theatre. say it is the baker, Which? | / Just Arrived. Parrin’s Biscuits ASSORTED- in 5 lb tins with hinged lid, special $2.00 per tin Rupert Table Suppl CO, PHONES 211, 212 ANITA STEWART IN | A MYSTERY STORY A Midnight Romance is Unusually interesting Play at Westhoime Theatre Tonight. Stewart has a teresting role in “A Midnight Romance," which is the feature at the Westholme Theatre tonight The play is unusual and has some very tense situations. The hero- ine is wrecked on the American coast, she serves as maid at the Anita very in- Seaview liotel and has many wonderful and exciting experi- ences. There is also a good vaudeville program, KITTY GORDON STARS” AT EMPRESS THEATRE “The Interloper” is the new feature film starring Kitty Gor- don, which is to be shown at the impress Theatre tonight. The story shows how, in spite of great diflicuities, Jane Cameron reno- vated a southern plantation. ' roper Ss 5 stiric Is - > ge or sine i e way There is also a love theme and }ari 2 ‘te oo over) FOR SALE {lien whaitest!t les o-e"lcomptcations whieh ate moet un : Constable Searlet, accompanied | 1p ee with a final happy or 6-Roomed modern house and 3))y bis wife, arrived last week tol aa | lot English Hill, $2,625, take up his duties in Alice Arm. terms. | Miss Edith Crawford and Miss NOTICE 6-Roomed semi-bungalo, 4th 3|Nettie Hogberg, who have been rhe original winning number Ave., Bast, built in buffet, taking the high school examina- in bicycle drawing is 619. Unless fireplace, .etc., $3,500 tions at Anyox, returned to Alice in} aidew ttl : ce ‘laims oy \Arm ‘Thursday. 1e holder of this number clain terms. | ¢ in the bicycle within one week from 8-Roomed house 5th Ave., §| m aceount of no boat service ty ey ine» Gta@ing Will be ifrom the south it is ak. eee . held and notice of this second drawing will be given in the local papers. H. 8. WALLACE CoO., LTD. For corsets see Mrs. Director. kT * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * RRR TC Re FOR SALE—7-room iot, section d, eash. Apply 7th Ave. FOR SALE—Household furniture, carpets, linoleums and stoves. Enquire at Rie hmond Rooms. house and price $1,200 on premises 215 West. - tf! $100 CASH or more, if worth it, paid for 25-foot gas boat. Hull must be in good condition. Ap- ply box 277 Daily News Office. Tents. Pack sacks. Camp outfits. Agent J. F. Maguire, Smith Biock. WES"OLME TONIGHT Mie 5 RES yan The absol- ute pick of . the best . PLAYS Big Special Double Attraction VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES Anita Stewart “A Midnig ht Romance” A new type ve Jekyll & Hyde Story ‘ARCHIBALD’ In impressions of Geo, Robey and other famous stars, as portrayed by him in Coneert Parties back of the lines in France, Bailey Sisters Dancers Supreme WwEsT WOLAGs CRCHESTRA Admission - 30c and l5c Two Shows, 7 and 9.15, ee ee re | et et ee re ee eer ere ® Local News Notes New bargains each day. Family Shoe Store. 2 * > kK. GC. D, butter. 65e.—Fuller's. Phone 45, tf , . ° Master Fred McDonald has gone for a holiday up the line, IS Helrs | 142 10 4 Charlies B. Seegley of Buckley b 8] Bay is a visitor in the city. , ‘Maen , * . . Cl . Everybody satisfied with these vel A A bargains. Family Shoe Store, . * . Just arrived, a car of Beaver Board. A. W. Edge Go., Mrs. passenger train today. for up the line Mrs. King lett on the train to day to join her daughter Lillian } ees gen, sealed in its wax- i) Mrs arker ¢ i “r Leont | Se Seon Te ee a wrapped package, air- ‘ were passengers up the line on ' ape Wale Sem: tight, impurity proof— if Special Thursday. Ladies’ white st kid boots, regular $12.00. Sale ba price $7.45. Family Shoe Store The Grand Trunk tug Lorne - returned to port last evening af- i ter a towing trip to the Islands is hygienic and whole . * . Anita Stewart in her latest some. The goody picture and a fine vaudeville pro- gram at the Westholme tonight. Albert & MeCaffery, Ltd., expecting two scows of building material within the next two WRIGLEY’'S weeks. tf Look for the . * . Miss Mary McRae left on this morning's train for Usk where she will holiday with friends for a few weeks. Victory Bonds taken on pianos, sewing machines and phono- graphs. Singer Shop. The home of the Gerhard Heintzinan p 329 Second Avenue. M.W.F. : . * At the meeting of the City Council Monday it was stated by the mayor that in all probability the tax rate for the current year would be 14 mills on the dollar. . . . The government forestry boat Leila R. left for Swanson Bay this morning carrying the eflects of Mr. Simpson who has been seal ing spruce on the Queen Charlotte Islands. . * . Mrs. Clarence Findlay and family returned to their home in Terrace on the train this morn- ing and will be joined later on in the year by Mr. Findlay, who is at present working in the city. All *running shoes at cost. Family Shoe Store. . . , The steam boat Fanshaw is tied up at the Grand Trunk wharf shipment Alaska, consisting of 280 half barrels of pickled herring which is en route having érrived with a from Bigport Walters, to New York. . . * Great bargains in shoes. Family Shoe Store. . . . Harry Reid, the Westholme orchestra, Edmonton this morning. home of Mr. munds. Edmonton. and Mrs. Will > . . Don't miss our FIRE Family Shoe Store. * . . SALE, Provincial Government Employ- Civil temporary of- nent Bureau te-Es and Soldiers’ Lablishment, fice 621 Second Avenue, Prince The Canadian Bank of Commerce rented six rooms with tupert. Returned soldiers, men bath-room, direetly over Westenhaver Bros. office, inelud. nd women requiring employ- ing two extra rear rooms adjoining, for the three years nent of any kind should register No fees charged. vith the above. Phone 553, P. O. drawer 1674, The tenant who has just left had the same six rooms 7. e . with bath room, including one extra rear room adjoining Stock up in shoes now. Save at a rental.of $20.00 a month. money. Family Shoe Store. Time 23 months at $20 a month....... £60.00 f ot. of He also accupied the six rooms and bath Word has been received in the room for 11 months at $25 a month 275.00 city from Lieut. Wilfred MeDon ; as 735 ald, who is now on leave in Ot. Potal rent for 34 months......, 798,00 tawa enjoying a holiday. and ex- Canadian Bank of Co: first 36 mo.. 2,700.00 pects to come west in the near The late oecupant last G4 mo........ 735.00 future. While in the capital he Difference in income 1,965.00 saw Col, Peck and Captain Jack Difference in time oe Ube bl oe . two months Kirkpatrick. Wilfred also men Average rent for jast 34 months ..... 24.32 tions that Private Golden, for- This building was erected in 1909, and the rent as paid merly @ bank clerk here, is mak- by the Canadian Bank of Commerce was based on costs at ing fairly quick recovery after having received while in France, serious Alber’ ood | aminiiiemsnema | distribu- tors. if Douglas Sutherland was a on the Theatre are children’s clarinet player in left for Last evening he and Mrs. Reid were given an informa] sendoff at the ‘4. They expect to live in wounds & McCaffery, Ltd., have on hand 700 tons Nanaimo Wel. lington coal. tf Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. tf EES tly ERMETICALLY that’s good for young and old. The Flavour Lasts SS WwHIGL eS Y ert FRU HE wING GUM adahdiiiig ad BiG FIRE SALE QVENIQOVNOGYUAVVRGUUVOUY —YEOODADDLODODODRESA/RGNGUALY —(2HYdH2Q0UQU¢000OODPARE ESHA STARTS EACH DAY at 9.30 Be There Early! Tremendous Bargains! Everything Sold for Cash Only No Approvals No Exchanges FAMILY SHOE STORE GEO. HILL E. R. TABRUM The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 Notice to the Public We believe it quite in order at the present time to make a statement regarding the rent for rooms over Westenhaver Bros. Odiice; setting forth the faets as to rent intome and tax Waluations. Tax valuation of property, 1918..... $34,000.00 monte tmeome for 46668... .. 0 ocseeo ee 972.50 ‘Taxes, insurance & upkeep for 1918.. 950.00 Showing a net income for 1918 of FORMER RENTS AND PRESENT RENTS BLL .DU 1910, 1911 and 1912 at Total time, a rental of $75 a month, 36 months at 875 a month 82,700.00 that time, would be one We believe Fifty Dollars a the cost of the same building at the third to one we are month. Respectfully, WESTENHAVER BROS. present tin half more, justified in advaneing the rent to