aw aa Wednesday, J i 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. Insurance Real Estate Bonds _ i | ees ee mee te ee Local News Notes i | i —~ | Mre. G. W. Nelson of Anyox is a visitor in the city? . . * Don't forget the Merchants and | picnic on Saturday. 6 o* ae Clerks H. F. MeLeod left for a fishing trip up the river on the train to day. . . > W. H. Tobey was a passenge! up the line by the t@ain this morn ing. Prince Rupert Ory Dock & Engineering Co. Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. boats can making Several section, fees te docked light. small repair together on one Large stock of materisls 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, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. i fered at our Semi-Annual Sale. Dollar a yard sheeting selling for| Brothers, Ltd. 67) 70e, Jabour MLM. Stephens NOTARY PUBLIC FOR SALE 6-Roomed modern house and lot English Hill, $2,625 terms. 6-Roomed semi-bungalo, 4th Ave., East, built in buffet, fireplace, etc., $3,500— terms. 8-Roomed house 5th Ave., W., modern, $3,250 terms. Double Corner Sixth Avenue and Tatlow St. $1,750. One nice lot near Drydock $200. M. M. Stephens LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE Gr R Kg SELL TOVE Gurneys commenced mak- ing stoves in 1843. Still in the same line of business 1919. Hundreds in use in Prince Rupert On SALE AT Fred Stork’s Hardwar: NU AVENLI bw Phone Black 114 FOR SALE] A four- lots, good doek two dry- House, near $1900.00 Five-room house, fireplace and heating plant, harbor view, 3 blocks from drydoc! $2500.00 McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Insurance - Real Estate Prince Rupert, B. C. room view, Advertise in the Daily News. } Don't forg set the Merchants a through the way home. cily today on th A general meeting of Retaillw, KE, nal Peace Celebration Dance under | 66|the auspices of the G. W. V. A. in| Clerks’ picnic on Saturday. oe the Rink 9 p.m. Friday, July 18. Among those arriving in the|Gents, $1.00 Ladies 50c. Refresh-| icity by last evening's train w ments. 167 iRev. T. J. Marsh of Perrace. o wet 9 | a, * The Grand Trunk boat Prince Lovely crepe de chine waists|Albert arrived in port from the will be sold for $6.00 each at o south early this morning with a sale. Jabour Bros., Ltd. 167 }large quantity of freight for local cae > distribution. Mrs. Carroll, Miss Flewin ata ee |Mr. Jno. Flewin reached the cily Returned soldiers. widows and by launch ficr Port Simpsem|dependents can obtain drawings yesterday afternoon. ind specifications for homes at pig wo iy greatly reduced rates from Wil- Major D. D. Young of Anyox}jiqam Bruce, Architect, Smith Blk vno has been in the city for the Phone 127. tf last two days, today leaves for the * . . ismelter town by the Grand Trunk rhe King and Winge arrived j boat port last night with 55,000 Ibs. of =» fish which is being discharged t Dr. and Mrs. Wrinch of Hazel-} day for the National Fish Com ton who have been attending the jpany at the cold storage. rhe | nurses’ convention in Va ancouverlAgnes B. is in with 44,000 Ibs. for the past few weeks pask “) this morning. er . . . | conducted by furniture of West The auction sale Leek of the Burritt Fifth Ave., treorge Merchants will be held in tie! was not completed yesterday but | council chamber of the city hall| will be eontinued tomorrow af- jon Thursday; July 17, at 8 p.m.|tepnoon. There was a good at- to discuss the proposed closing | tendanc e of purchasers both on of stores at 6 p.m., Saturdays in-! Monday and yesterday. leluded, and the changing of 4he te ae weekly half-holiday from-Wed-| Ladies’ white pique and middy nesday to Thursday afternoon. It}cloth skirts selling for $1.40 at is essential that all Retail Mer-|Jabour Brothers, Ltd. 63 . . , chants of Prince this meeting. Tents. Pack sacks. Sete outfits. | /Sgent J. F. Maguire, Smith Biock. | WESTHOLM BE “ica TONIGHT Constanc my ‘alme. dge ‘Salice cr the Go0se {She is more charming and lo, 'Our splendid orchestra will be | pleased to render any selec Catania had been pronounced } upon Come and enj y than ever before in this, her newest picture. A Great 2 Reel Fox Comedy A whole bushelfu! of laughs. request, your favorite melody. Admission - - Two Shows, 7 ard 9.15. Cr anes 9 MIS Director > Rupert atte “TTS ST | 30c and 15c} ae 6 “VA i 2. Government Em- j 2 yyment Bureau and Soldiers’ ivil Re-establishment; tempor- ry office 621 Second Avenue, *rince Rupert. Employers having vacancies for men and women in| tlerical, factory, domestic or ther work should apply to above Phone 553. if 1o¢| Provincial Just arrived, a car of Beaver | Board. A. W. Edge Co., distribu- jtors. tf Mr. and Mrs. J. jtwo daughters of ithe Kootenay M. Walker and Rock Creek in | district arrived by! | the boat today and will make their jhome in Prince Rupert. Mrs.| | Walker is a sister of John Currie of Mitchell & Currie and only a| obert time ago arrived from Scot- and stayed with the} Pe chile lren while her husband se rved | at the front. | . , . Big saving in serge and sil! | ;poplin skirts at Jabour Brothers | IL imited, 67} > . * Miss Dawson, a graduate nurse | |who had the misfortune to get in. | jjured in a motor accident in Van-/ couver a short time ago, was ad | jmitted to the General Hospital! | suffering from a disabled should. |! jem Miss Dawson was making the) trip to Skagway but had to zet off} here on account of her where she ble |. sore arti} all} jright before | After leaving Vancouver, a few days’ Miss returns to her rest here | Dawson home | Montreal by the train today | Choose your own materials and jstyle when you have corsets made Phone Blue 9 ind = M Alice Hossler of Ketchikan ar in the city from the north yest day. ~ . * . | The captivating ~- comedienne, VOILE WAISTS na Constance Talmadge, in a brand) * Reg. $2.00 to $2.50 ; ger new picture and a great comedy | Sale Price $1.50. ou. at the Westholme tonight. 4 * a *. | ~ = ES Lon't miss the opportunity of SILK WAISTS In white and pink, reg blouses selling for Jabour Brothers, Ltd. Miss Chris, a slenog- SPRUCE FIR CEDAR rapher for Patmore & Fulton, re- Consult Us. j turned _s*# eve eeen epee eae eee \* TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * YHE DAILY NEWS ie ree iy Semi - Annua SALE Ending SATURDAY July 26 Commencing THURSDAY July 17 OER ES NMRA a a ae sie. ‘ . . . | White and black lisle ho e. | , Bargains, 25c per pair. Jabou ¥ Bros., Ltd. 167 | ] Cl S | ane 9 Days of Semi-Annual Clearing Sale | | C. W. Waugh of Ketchikan wa: | —- - F a among the new arrivals in the eee ee ee ee ee ee : cily yesterday, | it will be the greatest ob best money-saving sale ever offered to th 2 . . . oO i J r Another big dance at the Rink | people ol Prince Rupert since 1915. te on Circus Night, Wednesday, July [It will pay every woman to come and see our bargains of Silk and Vo 16. ;Refreshments served, 65 Waists, Mid lies, Skirts, Sweaters, Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses, and rhe best bargain in our Sea | lines of White Wear, Hats, Silks, Hosiery, Children’s Clothing, Sheetin; ¥ Annual “a ‘ . a "te were and Staple Goods, Boots and Shoes. 5 t 7 ) Je ) r sros., ‘ : . e : . -* en aE ye ee 7 It is impossible ‘or us to mention all our bargains, but here are a few 4 Mrs. A. J. Watkinson = an: al of our pric es E daughters arrived from the in-| 4 terior on the train last night. : \ se VOILE WAISTS LADIES’ WHITE PIQUE LADIES’ WHITE 4 Mrs. J. W. Young Reg. £1.50, $41.75 & $2.00 SKIRTS UNDERSKIRTS ie Regular 81.50 Sale Price $1.00. 00 valu: 3 Regular 82.50 Sale Price $1.40. values Sale Price $1.00. Regular $3 Sale Price $1.85. wee ot POPLIN SKIRTS Regular 89.00 Sale Price $7.00 LADIES’ COMBINATIO! With half sleeves and SILK UNDERSKIRTS bbisik eultee. 94 Sale Price $1.00. lar 87.00 Sale Price $5.00. >and whitt ‘oh: 50 In black, mali Regular Sale Price $2.85 ————— GIRLS’ GINGHAM DRESSES From 2 to 6, regular 81 Sale Price $1.00. Misses from 8 to 14 ular 84.00 Sale Price $2.75. LADIES’ SUMMER VESTS STRIPED SILK WAISTS 10-50-60, Your For 25c. choice With while crepe de chine collar rew. £5.50 value . Sale Price $4.00. ~~ -a2e LADIES’ OVERALL APRONS Regular $1.50 Sale Price $1.00. en me _—— CREPE DE CHINE WwaisTs 0 in all 8 x 4 SHEETING Regular $1.00 per y Sale Price 70c per sare 9 x 4 SHEETING Sale Price $1.25. Regular $41.25 per ya — Sale Price 90c. per yard GEORGETTE WAISTS 9 x 4 SHEETING $12.00 Regular $1.50 per yar Sale Price $1.00 per yard. shades and LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS RO styles, reg. $8.00 to 89. lecular $2.00 Sale Price $6.00. MIDDY COATS Regular Sa'e Price $2.75. Regular 24.00 Sale Price $7.50. abour Bros., Ltd. THIRD AVENUE oss RUPERT, B.C. A OE EE mt Don't forget the Clerks’ pienic Merchants and | | on Saturday. 66 | Harry Mobley returned from up | the river on the train yesterday | evening. | Black Sateen ~ Georgetown Lumber Co. PHONES 130 ang 423. . BOX 1632 Largest Assortment of Lumber in al 6. C. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY and colored v« $1.00 each Vancouver on the this morning vacation in the from Prince George after a three weeks southern coast cities. . . . Provincial Government Employ- nent Bureau and Soldiers’ Civil, ETHEL CLAYTON IN Dee? te-Establishinent, temporary of- SURPRISING “sing ‘A J CTI 0 N Prince : tupert. Returned soldiers, *... rhe Witeh Woman,’ the new World-Picture in which sR eaiated nd women requiring @mploy- el C ‘ s ete . «| nent of any kind should registor|“*be! Clayton is starred. Thi ith the above, | No Saas chareed unusual and very entertaining | @ a : ee , a, production will be shown tonight | & 3. P. jrawer 1674. pl as Phone ss : » Empress Theatre. ‘The Witch Woman” is a picture that WS mtiniibbinapigtnetieneepiegminmene * 6A tid you will not soon forget. It is 80} { fascinating, so swift- ee suit gen. moving that it grips your atten- Ap {tion and holds it firmly from first | to last. Ethel Clayton has one of} the very best roles of her entire Househeld furnity careen. in this production, and she tabl : is splendidly supported by a par- \pPly tieularly able company. The east, It! effeets are superb, “SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE” AT WESTHOLME TONIGHT | ar : ‘* eee ee ere ueeeuee ROOM TO LET-—Would , tleman. No other roomers. * ply box 279 Daily News 67 unusual, so Household Furniture will be continued at the Residence of Mr. Burritt 435 4th Avenue W. at 2 p.m. iFOR SALE including beds, chairs, cook 536 Seventh bureau’ stove, et Avenue scenic ——s Terrace Strawberries fam seen here Talmadge, the ous movif star tLonight in a better role than ever Constance is to be ‘ fo rete : POEL Se ) Sause for the Goose” is the title Ar iving of the Vehicle used by this versa Thursday July 17 ‘ | ile lady for the display of he ’ Every Train talents. She plays a brilliant part ind those who have seen it speak | vith enthusiasm of if j The Fox comedy and the selec tion by the Westholine | orchestra round out a geod pre LOWEST PRICES Rupert Table Supply C0 — PHONES 211, 212 URE here are no miscreants at the today. f famous police court