ya? gree ‘ | le EE TT Ts We have for sale a new House and Lot on Beach Place, Lot 27, Block 7, Sec-: tion 1. It has five rooms and bath; beautiful marine view; price $2000.00 on terms of $700.00 cash and balance to be arranged. H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Real Estate Bonds Insurance Prince Rupert Ory Dock & Engineering Co. Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. small repair boats can te docked together on one making light. Large stock of materisis 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 Industrial Plants, Mines, Solicited. Several stction, fees Mills and Canneries Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. refreshments were served. morning en route to his home in . Following this the wrecked] Terrace. He has lately returned hulk of the “Delhi was’ passed|from overseas, astiemhened and the launch headed towards Ber ae ee eee Shawatians passage and running The popular 2 Mickey r S with the tide was soon up to the ee to he Normand by a . the author will be sung at each A falls. Here all went ashore and h | uction ale after a big fire had been built|Performance by Harry Fletcher at e pe ens | under the trees a very dainty|'he empress Theatre. os NOTARY PUBLIC - } Old ty F it a? prepared Qa re \ special meeting of the Ladies — Coun itty urn ure ee) ee Se . va Auxiliary of the G., W. V. A. will turn trip chorus after chorus of ALE 3 be held in the rooms on Mdnday laughter and song filled the air. night of 8. e'alech ‘oe ee ‘ Including many valuable and Among those present were: . a 0 CIlOCK, args at. 6-Rédomed modern house and jartistic antique pieces; oak dining} Misses Berringer, Paynter, C., peas roquqetes, st lot English Hill, $2,625, room suite; Vietorian dinner sel; |] Mitehell. M. Morean. M. Hastie. 4 meeting of all union men terms, ; Weber piano, of New York; beau-|F, Moore, M. Bunberry. N. Levy. yl ait ‘ ™ : ‘ i tty : | ; who are desirous of their union 6-Roomed semi-bungalo, 4th tiful Turkish carpet; fine library,} Fraser and E, Stuart. Messrs.|retaining its international affilia Ave., East, built in buffet, 3) consisting of world’s best authors,|“urrie, Smith, MecCorkindale, 8.ltion with the Americ A lat ne 5 . $3,500 | Encyclopedis anaes Ao z ao pn ries edera- a? ete a) \! nem kc pedia an a = 1 oth-| Bazze *. ge i : oo Mitehell,| tion of Labor and the Trades Gon- 2 " jer works; Conversation chair, an-|Rix, ane > vhi Jones gress of ¢ i | : e 8-Roomed house 5th Ave., |tique hele Oilad: eclid wainied ae | ao . f Canada, will be held in . ; an ; ve Carpenters’ Hall on Monday W., modern, $3,250 terms. jwardrobe with mirrors; bedsteads, Provineial Government Em-|night at 8 o’cloc) 62 Double Corner Sixth Avenue jmattresses, dressers, Davenport | loyment Bureav and Soldiers’ oe fe 7 and Tatlow St $1,750. Singer sewing machine, Reming-] livil Re-establishment; tempor- Mrs. A. Akerbery was among One nice lot near Drydock ton typewriter and stand; Japan- ry office 621 Second Avenue,|those leaving for up the line to __ $200. ae is ;ese handpainted china; cut glass;} *rince Rupert. Employers having day and will proceed as far as mandolin; spoons; Indian baskets;| acanecies for men ang women in| Terrace on a short holiday. Ac- M. M. ‘Stephens eee ep cabinets; English] :lerical, factory, domestic orjcompanying Mrs. Akerberg was mangle; dish washer; table cut-] ther work should apply to above [little Miss Helen MeLeod, daugh LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE lery; linen; carpets; rugs; range Phone 553. tf | ter of Mr. and Mrs, Jarvis McLeod. stove; efc., ete., flower plants; at ti aa ial i35 Fourth Avenue West. By favor of W. E. Burritt, take place on from will instructions Esq. The gale FOR SALE A four-room House, two lots, good view, near dry- Commencing: at 1:30 Fc $1900.00 Further is Five-room house, fireplace and heating plant, harbor view, 3 blocks from drydock $2500.00 | Terms arranged. a McCaffery, Gibbons What & Doyle, Ltd. Prince Rupee Bc. || Eye Glasses Are For. sharp. particulars may be ob- tained from Prince Rupert, B. C. TORK’@ SELL TOVE | C,*nenes have many uses, but } only one purpos the restora ; lion of the dition, “ were intended to see well and = easily If you do not— then you should make haste to dis- covet the trouble and apply a | remedy sight to @ Dafural con Gurneys commenced mak- ing stoves in 1843. Still in the same line of business 1919. Hundreds in use in Prince Rupert. want of ty | HI of suitable ; glass all that prevents you having visual perfection, health a pal es may be md comfort ET us examine your ; | } } eyes and | —4 tell u whether is se : @ not this ON SALE AT Fred Stork’s Hardware SECOND AVENUE Phone Black 114 | Fred J oudry | Practical Optometrist Third Ave. Opposite Post Office Prince Rupert Advertise in the Daily News. Monday, July 14, Seen eRe eer ee WESToLME, {HE DAILY NEWS. see eens ee es eee ee ret Local News Notes te tet es es et o Special for a Few Days Just arrived, a car of Beavel ; Board. A, W. Edge Go., distribu- Niagara Falls Brand | sie a. G, A. Woodland has returned dll dt dS to the city from a brief trip to lOvean Falls. i The most blood raising horse Ide per tin race ever witnessed, “Mickey” at Limit oe the Empress Theatre. 63 . * , Choose your own materials and Aupert Table Supply GO, Fis hes Direstor, Phone Blue #2. PHONES 211, 212 ep Sg Sir John and Lady Gibson were arriving in the city this morn | among those NURSING STAFF ENIOYS OUTING «cise south on the Prince Rupert thi morning were Mr. and Mrs. W Party Given by J. Myhill Jones on Pitman, . . . J. A, W. Bell of the Emerson }. r nd ae ; . ca ‘Ghasiene Ric sawmills, arrived from Vancouve! - f on the Grand Trunk steamer this A most enjoyable party was MOTHING. > ‘ ¥ vee yesterday CVCRING by J Lieut.-Col. McMordie, the newly Myhill Jones Alice B, aboard his launeh when he entertained the magistrate, bench for appointed city police took his place on the nursing staf! of the hospital toling first time this morning. an excursion around the harbor. oo e The jolly party of young people Peace Celebration Dance under started off from the Prince Ru-|the auspices of the G. W. V. A. in pert M®at House shortly before|the Rink 9 p.m. Friday, July 18. ‘ight and there were no stops|Gents, 81.00 Ladies 50c¢. Refresh- made until. the Cannery Was! ments. 167. reached in Tucks Inlet. Here the TT de Fo, party was shown over the plant Bert Kenny of the 72nd battai- ind at the company’s store lightjlion arrived by the boat this Pie rg wo neared ‘SPRING SALMON RUN pane Sree tee AT QUEEN CHARLOTTES PROVES PROFITABLE * * « SPECIAL NOTICE a ‘Sixty Fish Averanine 35 ibs. Each « nena * Caught in One Day and * * « ~*~ Empre ss} 63} Lyneh Bros. & WicMeekin * Sold at 10c. ib are sole agents for L. F. *| Solly’s eggs. No other *| Store in town carries this Masset, July 12.—The spring */salmon run is proving better than brand. *\usual. One lucky fisherman ee *\ turned in sixty fish as the result ‘***#e eee he Oe He © ew 2 Of a day's trolling recently. The price increased to ten cents per oe eee pound and the average weight of each fish is around 35 pounds This netted the fisherman $210.) Packing launches from Prine Rupert and the canneries on the |Skeena river, with the saltery on MONDAY & TUESDAY jLangara Island, are purchasing | thousands of fish daily. . Private. DOMINION CABINET Harold Peat TO BE REORGANIZED Ottawa, jets 11 Sir cabinet. reorganization will begin and it is expected the reorganiza- tion will be thorough. . Diieass Peat” Two years in hell and back with a smile. PEARL WHITE in the Ninth Episode FISH ARRIVALS The following boats sold their eatches at the Fish Exehange jyesterday: Alaska, 45,000 pounds; } | | ! | } Robert i Borden expects to leave for a th ' ; . ; et ’ © e? “i HOMUGayY AL Lie iid VE Lilin Ween land on his return the work of of the Albatross, 60,000; Atli, 25,000; . Dorreen, 10,000; Nuba, 15,000.) ‘Li htnin R id P land Sadie, 1,000 lbs. The Ameri g g al er can boats sold at ten and five! and cents and the Canadian at eleven and ten eents. bought all the Nuba which Fisheries, Ltd. Today's arrivals are the Christie Comedy Admission - - 30c and l5c Pair of Jacks with 15,000 Ibs Two Shows, 7 and 9,15, a ee Tents. Pack sacks, Camp outfits. mes | 9°" JF. Maguire, Smith Blook. ° humdinger of a catehe except the i 's ORC] s sold to the The Cold Stornge |tried before small | te ~~ Saturday, Julw 1 collar. They come in Georgettes, Middy Made from best materials Reseda, ete., and tuckings. A special feature is our Pongee Waist with convert A stylish and durable garment at $6.25 and $6.75 each Fancy Dress Waists Crepe de Chene, wanted shades and black and white, trimmed with b and embroidery effects. $6.75 to $17.50 IN GREAT VARIETY and others in white with colored trimmi: Stylish garment for all sport occas From $2.50 to $8.50 SSSSTSSCOSSECOES H. 5. WALLACE CO., LTD. Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St. OO ee we etc., Priced from Waists in colors of Saxe, Ross =e NEW ARRIVALS IN Ladies Colored Shoes | Now showing at the FAMILY SHOE STORE Come and be fitted GEO. HILL The Practical Shoemen | Specia! Values in Children’s Shoes “or ar ere eres by Expert Shoemen E. R. TABRUM Phone 357 NOTICE Harry : Hanson The Reliable Plumber Having a year’s lease on Vestenhaver’s store, next ‘estenhaver's oflice, will sublet part of this to others, either for office purposes or for show or sample rooms. Rent reasonable. HARRY HANSON The Reliable Piumber Phone 489. P.O. box 395 139 Second Avenue. UNIVERSITY RETURNED _ SOLDIER STUDENTS The University of British Colum bia has provided means whereby those students in Applied Science who e@niisted during their University course or during their matricula tion year and have intentions of proceeding in the fall, may resume their studies during the summer rponths This provision has been made at the suggestion of returned soldier students who are desirous of completing those studies which were interrupted by enlistment, so that regular courses may be cons tinued without undue diMeulty County Court yesterday Atlin jadjourned until Wednesday when lthree opened at and evidence out the CASE ADJOURNED The which was Young in the has been assault Judge case more kive evidenee. The eleven a.m, court yesterday was taken through afternoon Advertise in the Daily News. witnesses will arrive is : ? COAL | rt Screened Sacked : Delivered : per ton —~ ; | Terminal Coal Co. : Office Phone, Plack 86 7 Yard Phone, Black 618 ¢ | Iino Ino i oot toi io me The Salvation Arm\ Red Shield > Campaign STARTS MAY 19, MONDAY IN HAZELTON And continues all this month f { { { { { f { { | { ‘ along all points of the G.T.P. | { t { The Salvation Army Did Its Bit, Let Us Do Ours. : Support the Army behi: '$ the Army as well as the Army 13 at Home. First to Serve, Last to Appeal. 1 NOTE—Prinee Rupert cam paign will start in July all other places on the coast and {MMR nee”