H. Arnold - - Notary Public FOR SALE A two-storey apartment dwelling on Third Let us explain this to you. We think we can it Ys better business to buy this house Avenue. Easy terms. convince you that vl than to pay rent. | H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Phone 96 216 6th St. Prince Rupert Ory Dock & Engineering Co. | Boats of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. Several section, boats can be docked together on small making fees light. Large stock of repair materiéis is being laid in, Foundry Work Castings in tron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reasonable Prices. Machine and Boiler Work of all kinds one Business of Industrial Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. RED CROSS LIBRARY in the The library Red Cross M.M.Stephens NOTARY PUBLIC FOR SALE jon Tuesday evenings |3 to 5 in the afternoons and from '7 to 8 in the evenings. tf 6-Roomed modern house and Men's, women’s and children’s i lot English Hill, $2,625, §)white shoes on sale.—-Wallace’s» * terms. - ——$——_—_____— 6-Roomed semi-bungalo, 4th 3) Tents. Pack sacks. Camp outfits. lg Ave., East, built in buffet, §|Agent J. F. Maguire, Smith Block. ps fireplace, et« $3,500 ! aks oF ih. iota. | LAND ACT ‘dl 8-Roomed house 5th Ave., |PRINCE RU PERS LAND DISTRICT—DIS a W., modern, $3,250 terms. eeTAk OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE notice that E. M. Lauder, of Queen Double Corner Sixth Avenue | Charlo tte City, decupation teacher, intends on to apply for permission to purchase the L and Tatlow St. $1,750. following described lands: » One ice ) ear Dryd ck Commencing at a post planted on the nd , . n lot nes 7a south shore of Maude Island, about 700 ae $200. - | feet east of the 8. E. corner post P. R. No — oeow-e aoa 1284, thence north 20 chains; thence east en 20 chains; thence south 20 chains; thence ee M. M. St h west 20 chains to point of commencement . epnens 3. EDITH MAUD LAUDER Date June i4, 1919. ‘hut on Third Avenue will be open|early this morning regularly|to the salmon trollers on the we |from 7 to 8 and on Fridays from|<« | St Regis Cafe (J. C. GAVIGAN, PROP.) LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE FOR SALE A fine seven-room house with bath, excellent harbor view, in Section Seven. This house is plastered, has elec- ivic iights and furnace heat. It cost $3,100 to build it a Is It the Cook? Or is It the Baker? These Ausectiais visitors who spent four days in town last week positively stat they are coming back by way few years ago, exclusive of of Rupert, so that they can wite 468 Tho oMedity “enke enjoy another meal at the F P by St. Regis. Some say our we are permitted to offer cook is a wonder. Others this ‘property for say it is the baker. Which? $2500.00 McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Insurance Real Estate Prince Rupert, B. C. What Eye Glasses Are For. For Your LUMBER | PLASTER CEMENT Building Materials LASSES have many uses, but only one purpose-—the restore- tion of the sight to a natural con- dition, yy" were intended to see well and easily. If you do not— then you should make haste to dis- cover the trouble and apply a remedy T= want of 4 pd@ir of suitable glasses may be all that prevents you having visual perfection, health ind comfort | ET us examine your eyes and tell you whether or not this SOME TO a == Albert & McCaffery, Lid |} Fred Joudry - Phone 116 and 664. | Practical Optometrist ees | meen THE DAILY Special for a Few Days Niagara Falls Brand Standard Peas 15c per tin Limit 1 dozen Rupert Table Supply C0, PHONES 211, 212 passengers from the south on the yoat today. . * . Bill Mahoney, a returned sol dier of Anyox, passed through the city on the boat today. Special for Fisherinen. Swivels, 50c. dozen; hooks 3e each, Ful- ler’s, Ltd. Phone 45. tf * * . Arrivals from Surf Inlet yes- terday include Mr. and Mrs. F.H. Penn, W. T. Tamkin and Forbes McRae, Albert & McCaffery, Ltd., are expecting two scows of building material within the next two weeks. tf * Jock Locheed, a Vancouver high; school student, arrived on the} boat today and will accept a posi- tion with the Port Edward can- nery during the summer months | . rhe Atlin fishing boat Zorra of the} Fisheries, returned to port} after a trip st| ‘oast of the Queen Charlotte Is- lands. The fish will be unloaded a tthe local wharf. Geo. Wall, a former well known resident of this city, returned] from the south on the Grand! rrunk steamer Prince Rupert Mr. Wall is very well known here | activities in} Welsh ehoir.} on account of his connection with the . L. F. Wrineh, of Hazelton, son of Dr. Wrinch arrived from Vancou~ TONIGHT ANOTHER TRIUMPH Norma almadge ererererererureres IN Her Latest Select Picture *‘Her Only Way An old story of love with a brand new twist FOX COMEDY Admission Two Shows, 7 and 9.15. EEE CEEEEES EES SESE EEEEOEEEO SUNDAY EVENING MEETING | E. T. KINGSLEY will speak on ‘*Machinery and the Catacly m’’| The ‘Norfolk ies 6th Ave. and Fulton Street { Nice large Furnished Rooms for Gentlemen or Married d Couples. Every Convenience Money saving bargains in wo * ; ‘ . | men's shoes.—Wallace’s. 56 . . Mrs. Adams and daughter were jattend ‘lluncheon 9? | 30c and 15c| LABOR : PARTY 7 sees es err ® Local News Notes te ee Ee ete et Oe et Girls’ running shoes 95 cents. Wallace's. 156 oe Bigger bargains for Monday. Family Shoe Store. . . . J. G. Seott has returned from a brief visit to the south. * . . Children's shoes greatly re duced in price. Family Shoe Store. . . . Just arrived, a car of Beaver Board. A. W. Edge Co., distribu- tors. tf '. KE. Jefferson of Stewart ar- lrived in the city from the north | yesterday. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Nuttall ireturned fom Victoria on the steamer today. . . any kind of a Al- tf All material for uilding can be furnished by vert & McCaffery, Ltd. . * . Woodland of the Imperial from the south \ Oil Co., returned on this morning's boat. Choose your own materials and style when you have corsets made by Mrs. Director. Phone Blue 92. Another big dance at the Rink Tuesday evening, July 8. Gray's orchestra. Refreshments served. . . . Mrs. A. Farrow. wife of the and family city from the local boiler inspector, arrived back in the south today. * Reginald Beaumont, superin- tendent of Grand Trunk steam- returned from the south on Prince Rupert this morning. ships, the . widows obtain soldiers, can Returned dependents drawings and specifications for homes at greatly reduced rates from Wil- liam Bruce, Architect, Smith BIk. Phone 127. tf , * All Knights of Pythias, Pythian Sisters and visiting members are requested to meet at Castle#Hall Sunday, at 2 p.m. to annual memorial oul bi tomorrow, service for all deceased . elhren It was that the announced last evening July Board of Trade would be given in the }dining saloon of the Grand Trunk }steamer Prince George next Wed ver on the boat today and left a adas The “American Consul the train later. Mr. Wrinch 18 | has ki diy eaneended oa sina ittending the King Edward High | ihe gathering ’ School and having finished the} S See term has returned home for the| Women's dress shoes, $3.35 to summer holidays. $6.45.—-Wallace’s. 56 Stock up with shoes at these| Provincial Government Employ- Fire Sale prices Family Shoe| nent Bureau and Soldiers’ Civil Store. | te-Establishment, temporary of- = jfice 621 Second Avenue, Prince te tupert. Returned soldiers, men Se ee, kee 7 | nd women requiring employ- WES™°LME, nent of any kind should register vith the above. No fees charged. THEATRE Peo 553. P. : Q. drawer 1674. | Special reductions |Family Shoe Store. Monday. | At last night's baseball on the Market Place the were victorious by a score of 17 to. 14. Their opponents were an all-star team picked mostly from the Chauffeurs but they were un- able to stem the onrush of the younger players. Ralph Smith pitched a good game for the |\Cadets but the rival team had many aspiring twirlers. caine Cadets Men's strong work boots, $5.85 ito $8.50.—-Wallace’s . 7 Frank Salter was larrivals from the south today jafter having spent some time in the military hospital in Vaneou- iver, 56 . among the Mr. Salter was up north j@arlier in the year but had to re- jturn for another operation. He expects to live here again and is ‘gladly weleomed back by his many fe iends after having seen long service overseas. Running shoes at cost. Family Shoe Store. ) dé, F. Maguire brought wee sting question at the Board of Trade meeting. last evening when he proposed that some ste py should be taken immediately to arrange for an aerial service be. tween this port and the southern up an andf Saturday, Ji O Anderson’s : Imported SCOTCH RAP PAAAAAAA AAA AAPA AIAN ZEPHYRS RARER ERE EAR ERE EEE HEE HIS fabric is so world famous that we need not dwell on its fine qualities. For many months it has been unobtainable and we have just now received a long de- layed shipment of some dozen beautiful patterns. 70c. a yard and, as the quantity is limited, we would suggest that you make your selection quickly. Other seasonable wash goods in stock are :--- White Gaberdine at $1.35 a yard. White Pique different widths of stripes—50c to 85c a yard. Middy Cloths at 60c to 75¢ a yard The price is OO H. 3. WALLACE (0., LTD. N.B.---Shoe Sale Still Continuing. All Canvas Shoes at Cost GEO. HUNUUUUEAANANAATUOLAHHH The Practical Shoemen BIG FIRE SALE HAMA UUVETUAA MAMAN AAU UAT QONNIUUUUUUUNEEANAAAAATLAL STARTS EACH DAY at 9.30 Be There Early! HILL Tremendoug Bargains! Everything Sold for Cash Only No Approvals No Exchanges FAMILY SHOE STORE E. R. TABRUM Phone 357 For Good LA GASSE BAKERY | Wholesome bead | Aiso all kinds of Pastry Our Three Specials GENOA, FLORENCE ® DARK FRUIT CAKE 30c per Ib. La Casse Bakery 717 Third Avenue ore ee ee ns under ideal conditions by first class Bakers. ne Bread with the Label - Phone 190 tive in Vancouy icoast cities. He said it would be jpracticable with hydroplanes at jan expense of about 20 cents per onmnie This was referred to the committee on pr eportation. Albert & Moaffery, Lid., have on hand 700 tons Nanaimo Wel- lirngton ooal, tf Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. tf WANTED Mitehell & on Page 5. +k ee ee First-class carpenteys | When you have read the news look through the classified ¢ oluinn| ——- H,. G, Stone, of Oceanic, is a Thi th t Visitor in the city. Sweai er promo es : . . . ) C I Fountain pens free. See our] § Ong iS windows. Fuller's. Phone 45, } Those who have trouble in * . . shaking off a cough should In regard to the matter of the| } note that Mathieu's Syrup of speed of vessels entering the har- Tar and Cod Liver “ not ioe definit st 7 4 only soothes the iriiation of vor no definite action could be the broxchial tried, and taken by the Board of Trade last promptly stops the cough, evening as Mr, Beaumont, the! puree +8] enetleeeeee ‘ eae Soon Cchab.es ne chairman, is in the south. While system to permanently throw 5 away Mr, Beaumgnt intends look off the cvld and restores the ing into such rules as are effec mucuous membranes to their . er, | § its merit, ° TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY *. } Counda of any medicine for om ee ; —- = 548 lege bottle, TO RENT—Pony Express Office. | J. L. MATHIEU Co.,, : Hart Block, 50 | peep Mathiews Syru Currie, tf jon | a | usiness at The normal healthy condition Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil has won, by the largest sale in bherbrooke, P.Q. If your cold i fee Nervine Powders in The fever will soon Wayelled and the Pains wel vanish Powsters Mannan ssanaenaancncsmne We put pep into our printing rich wee Mathiows connection with aiety 5 News Print Shot ie