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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

 

 

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

one
of

on
stoek

together
Large

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.

 

 

 

| MLM.Stephens

NOTARY PUBLIO

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
W.,

Double Corner Sixth

 

 

house Sth Ave,

Avenue

and Tatlow St. $1,750.
One nice lot near Drydock
$200,

 

M. M. Stephens

LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE

 

modern, $3,250 terms.

 

 

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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

Hardware
SECOND AVENUE
Phone Black 114°

 

FOR

A four-room
lots, good view,

*” $1900.00

Five-room house, fireplace
and heating plant, harbor
view, 3 bidtks from dryd

$2500. 00
McCaffery, Gibbons
aD Doyle, Ltd.

- Real Estate
Prince ices Cakes. B. C.

Advertise in the Daily News,

SALE

House,
hear

two
dry

ock

 

 

—fhaving arrived on No.

} where,

; Other things we can prove
: it by are Big Ben clocks.

Father Cocola

rived from thi
interior on the train last night.
| W. E. Fisher was a passenger
ifor the south on the Prince
| George last night.
i . . *. .
| Ladies’ white pique and middy
cloth skirts selling for $1.40 at
Jabour Brothers, Ltd. 6j
j . . .
| T. H, Maxwell of the G. T. P.
|auditing department left for the

south last evening on

’
jcation.

a short va-

7 * >.
A. C. Heard, late of the Grand
|} Trunk auditor's office, was among
lthose leaving for Vancouver yes-

|terday evening.

. . .
| J. H. MeMullin and boys were

among those booking passage for

Vancouver by the Grand ‘Trunk
boat last night,

; . > *

Dr. T. H. Whitelaw the medical
health oflicer of Edmonton, pass-
jed through the city last @vening,
2 and leav-

ing by the boat at midnight.
’ . .
Paul Aivazoll of the Westholme
Theatre was a passenger for the
south by the Grand Trunk boat

last night. He does not expect to

return until the first of the month.
° > .

| W. Hurley, a fireman of the
Lillooet who has had to undergo
medical attention at the Prince
| Rupert General Hospital, was dis-
charged yesterday and left for his
home in the by the boat
_evening.

south
[last

| TENDERS WANTED

 

SEALED TENDERS are ipvited for
erection of a Hall at Smithers, B. ¢
behalf of the Smithers Hall Company,

Plans and specifications may be

on to the
Smithers
A marked cheque

the
on
Lid
obtained
Secretary, Mr. 8. H
B, {(
i. for 10% of the amount
| Of tender must accompany all tenders
The lowest or any tender will not

necessarily be accepted
: All tenders to be in_ the
Secretary at Smithers, B. C.,
|} the 4th days of August, 1919
; hoon

The cheques of all unsuccessful
erers will be returned to them
Smithers, B. ¢ 14th,

hands of the
on or before
at 12 o'clock

len

, dune 1919

 

| _

Eastern Prices on

Community oilver

We just received a copy
of the Robert Simpson Co,
catalogue and find that our
prices on Community Silver
are exactly the same as
theirs. We mention this as
proof that we are trying to
give our customers as good
service as they can get ahy-

 

Waltham and other watches,
Waterman pens, Rogers sil.
ver and almost any well
known article.

John Buiger

Jeweler .
The Store of Worth and
Beauty.

 

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‘THE DAILY

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Local News Notes ‘7
St rt ee eee ee }
White and black lisle hoe
Bargains, @5¢ per pair. Jabou
Bros., Ltd, id/

* o *

owome®

.

Cecil G, Jonas of Prince
arrived in the city

last evening.
7. . .

Georg:

on the train

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Binns of
Balmoral came into the city on
the tpain last night.

. 2 .

The best bargain in our Seimi-
Annual Sale is a white voile waist
at $1.00. Jabour Bros., Ltd, 7

. . ,

Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Norrish of

tlawa were among the arrivals
from the east on last night's
train.

. . *

The general delivery and regis-
tration wickets at the post office

will be open tomorrow from till
{0 a.m. only.
* * >
Kk. J. Conway of Anyox came

last
the

down on the Prince George
evening, and is registered at
Rupert Hotel.

Prince

Lon't miss the opportunity of

fered at our Semi-Annual Sale

Dollar a yard sheeting selling for

70c. Jabour Brothers, Ltd. 61
* *. .

Peace Celebration Dance under
the auspices of the G, W. V. A, in
the Rink 9 p.m. Friday, July 18
Gents, $1.00 Ladies 50c. Refresh-
ments. 167.

. . .

Mrs. Geo. Sweet and Aubrey

arrived from Edmonton on the

train last evening on a few weeks’
visit to the éoast before returning
to Edmonton.

. . .

Tomorrow Mary Pickford wi!l
be at the Westholme Theatre in
“Johanna Enlists” and there will
be also a big Christy ~comedy,

matinee and night.
. . oe

Returned soldiers. widows
dependents can obtain
and specifications for
greatly reduced rates from
liam Bruce, Architect, Smith
Phone 127.

and
drawings
homes at
Wil-
BIk.

tf

At the Empress Cowbay Keene's
special reel of the famous 72nd
Seottish leaying Vancouver in
1914 and the Glorious 16th re-
turning with Lieut.-Col. C. W.
Peck, V.C., in 1919. it

* * .

Last night the nursing staff at
the hospital entertained at a
house party. The enjoyable aif
fair was kept up until twelve
o'clock. A few outside guests
were invited.

. . .
At the Empress some show

Mary McLaren, Franklyn Farnum
Clara Kimball Young and Anna Q.
Neilson. The famous 72nd Scot-
tish leaving Vancouver in 1914
and the glorious 16th headed by
Col. C. W. Peck in 1919.

7 . *

On Sunday night at 8:45 at the
Westholme, W. E. Cowen will give
a free motion picture exhibit and
will tell of the work done by the
blind soldiers and sailors at St.
Dunstan's Hostel. Mr. Cowen is
himself blind but is an able lec-
turer.

. * .

The patrons of the
Orchestra who have not received
an invitation threugh the mails
to the Cinderella dance to be held
in St. Andrew's Hall on Tuesday,
July 22 at 9:30 p.m. can obtain
them drom the Prince Rupert
Musie Store, or from members of |
the 168

Westholme

orchestra.
. . .
Miss Hegeman was a passeh
ger for the south on the Grand
Trunk boat last evening, having
been visiting with her parents in|
Anyox for the past week. During |
her brief stay here Miss Hegeman

was the guest of Miss F. Fraser
of the nursing staff at the hos-!
pital.

* * >

Provincial Government Employ-
nent Bureau and Soldiers’ Civil
te-Establishment, temporary of-

fice 621 Second Avenue, Prince
tupert. Returned soldiers, men
nd women requiring employ-

nent of any kind should register
vith the above. No fees charged.

Phone 553. P. O. drawer 1674,
Se" eo

From word received in the city
Sam Weston is going to stay in
Vancouver until after Saturday,
July 19. He was expected on the
Prince Rupert tomorrow, but the
bill boards advertising the great
automobit peed proved
too great an attraction and he is
staying to take in the sports at
Minoru Park and will arrive next
week

races

‘

Tents. Pack sacks. Camp outfits.
Agent J. F. Maguire, Smith Block.

 

 

 

 

early

NEWB.

Terrace
Strawberries

fe BeBe Bs efor ofecBrote Broke Poke rote dfrefecfrete fre

Aryiving
Every Train

 

LOWEST relCee

Rupert Table Supply oo

PHONES 211, 212

Mrs.
out her
she
ready
prices

Goldbloom who is selling

business announces that

has in a new shipment of

to furs at reduced |
in order to clear. 17

. . .

weal

rhe driver of Tom Lee's wagon
had the misfortune to go through
the street on Eighth Avenue be-
tween MeBride and Fulton Streets
rday Both

and |

yeste forenoon.
horse and wagon fell
the man was seriously

requiring medical aid.
. * . |

Kerr of the Salvation |
Army arrived in town last night |
after visiting the canne He |
says that they are collecting today
and tomorrow at all the as ies

down
injured

 

Ensign

ries.

for the Red Shield campaign, En- |
sign Kerr leaves on Monday f |
Wrangell and will return her
later.

. . .

Constable Logan of the Pro-
vinecial Police Department, is leav- |}
ing tomorrow morning for Mon-|
treal where he will attend the}

eonvention of the Army and Navy |

Vriday, July 18, 1094

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A A LS EE ae mn

 

 

Notice to Holders

icycle Tickets

}

tj Regarding free drawing lately
! held in our Boys’ Clothing Section
unless the holder of ticket No.
619 claims the bicycle in the
we shall hold a

 

 

meantime,

Second Drawing
Friday, 18th July,

at 3 o’clock p.m.

All ticket holders are requested
to be present whether they have
retained their tickets or not.

This time three drawings will
be made. The first ticket drawn
shall be the winning number if
the holder presents his claim
within one week from the draw-
Ing. After that time the second
ticket shall be the winner if pre-
sented within the second week
after the drawing, and so on to
the third ticket.

H. 3. WALLACE CO., LTD.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Veterans being held in the Wind- |
sor Hotel there. The convention | Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St.
will last from the 23rd till the!
30th July, and will be attended by | \ - . y
delegates from all parts of Can- | saat
ada. Just arrived, a car of Beaver Big saving in serge
Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. aa A. W. Edge Co., ees : plin skirts at Jabour |
ors. ' Imited

 

 

 

 

Semi - Annual

Commencing

THURSDAY
July 17

SALE

 

Ending
SATURDAY

July 26

i.

9 Days of Semi-Annual Clearing Sale

 

It will be the greatest and best money-saving sale ever offered to the
people of Prince Rupert since 1915.
It will pay every woman to come and see our bargains of Silk and Voile

Waists, Middies, Skerts, Sweaters, Ladies’

and Children’s Dresses, and all

lines of White Wear, Hats, Silks, Hosiery, Children’s Clothing, Sheetings,

and Staple Goods,

Boots and Shoes.

It is impossible for us jto mention all our bargains, but here are a few

of our prices.

 

 

Sale Price $1.50.

 

 

SILK WAISTS
In black, maize and white,
Regular $4.50

Sale Price $2.85

 

STRIPED SILK WAISTS
With white crepe de chine
collar—-reg. $5.50 values

. Sale Price $4.00.

 

 

CREPE DE CHINE
WAISTS
50 in all shades and
styles, reg. $8.00 to $9.50
Sale Price $6.00.

 

 

GEORGETTE WAISTS
Regular $12.00

Sale Price $7.50.

 

VOILE WAISTS LADIES’ WHITE PIQUE LADIES’ WHITE
Reg. $1.50, $1.75 & $2.00 SKIRTS UNDERSKIRTS
values Regular $2.50 Regular $4.50
Sale Price $1.00. Sale Price $1.40. P Sale Price $1.00.
Regular $3.00 values
VOILE WAISTS ye mene SKIRTS Sale Price $1.85.
tegular $9.00

Reg. 82.00 to $2.50

 

 

 

 

Sale Price $7.00. LADIES’ COMBINATION.

With half sleeves and

Comfy cut—Reg. 814
Sale Price $1.00.

LE EE I

GIRLS’ GINGHAM
DRESSES

 

 

SILK UNDERSKIRTS
In white and pink, r«
lar $7.00

Sale Price $5.00.

50

 

LADIES’ SUMMER VESTS

 

 

40.50.60, Your choice From 2 to 6, regular $1.50

For 25c. Sale Price $1.00.
Misses from 8 to 14, reg-

LADIES’ OVERALL ular $4.00
APRONS Safe Price $2.75.
Regular .81,.50

Sale Price $1.00. 8 x 4 SHEETING

i §. Reguiar $1.00 per yard

LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS
Regular
Sale Price $1.25.
MIDDY COATS
Regular $4.00

Sale Price $2.75.

Sale Price 70c per yard.
9 x 4 SHEETING

Regular 81,25 per yard
Sale Price 900. per yard.
9 x 4 SHEETING
Regular $1.50 per yard

Sale Price $1.00 per yard.

S200

 

 

 

Jabour Bros., Ltd.

THIRD AVENUE

 

a RUPERT, B.C.

 

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