, Friday, July 25, 1919 Saves labor. The Coupons with each package are a value in th ves, A Bargain in a House enough for building from ten Lumbe d your choice | FISHERMEN’S ASSOCIATION Trade Paper Says That Branch | Will Be Established in Prince Rupert. In connection dispatch with a Seattle published yesterday in regard to a fishermen's associa- tion establishing here, the fol- lowing from the Pacific Fisher. man will prove of interest: The Pacific Sea Products As sociation which was organized a few werks ago by members of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union and the Fishing Vessel Owners’ As- sociation of Seattle, and ineor- porated as a joint stock company with the objeet in view of mar- lots. $10 a month, 10% down ti ye applied on first pay ments F. W. HART SMITH & MALLETT a AND HEATING Estimates furnished. 3rd Avenue, of Second Street. P.O. Box 274 | Address, head Phone 174 ceeese i FOR SALE Seven-roomed house with bath and finished basement. Newly painted. 8th Ave., W. $2875.00 Very Easy Terms, DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND 523 Third Ave. vee Bowling Alley ; THIRD AVENUE | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT For Healthy Exercise’ Keep You Fit | Cigars and Tobaccos SPOOPPEPPOCPO OE weeere -- rer ere DENTISTRY | : | OFFICE HOURS: Pam. w 12; 1:30 p.m. te 6:80 p.m. OR. J. 8. BROWN DENTIST = Smith Block, Thire Avenue. Phone 464. Office Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La Carte. OOOO OOOO OOOO EP OOOO} CO OCC MCD ne POC PCR CGE St. James Hotel (LATE “QUEENS”) INST CLASS ROOMS— Sot and Cold Water. PPR PC Cfo. PUBLIC NOTICE VATTER OF THE ESTATE Of ’ ©. FERGUSON, DECBASED * will be received by the P tw 12 o'clock noon of the “t, 1919, for the purchase of *) and nine (9), Block thirty elion five (5) im the Clty of ert, in the Province of British ‘ust be placed in an envelope sealed addressed to me and lender Ferguson Estate and ' bY @ marked che que payabi inithers for at least 25 per cent “OURL Of the tender khest or any tender will not be accepted ies Of all unsuccessful tender returned to them Cash on acceptance “TEPHEN H OMetal of tender HOSKINS, B Administrator i919 Aa TIMBER SALE x 1661, lenders will be received by the ee Hot later than noon on We Of Line h TY, 1019 for the pur ence X 1661, to eur 502,000 bruce, Cedar ' pulpwood ¢ ‘Ke, Range 9 and Hemlock and 1 4) area situated . Coast District ¢ timba Will be allowed for re a re Wars of the Ghier Forester, .', ” District Forester, Prince TIMBER SALE x 1169. ul Ry be received by the f Avg tt Mater than noon on z= ua 1019, for the pur ‘ 1169, to cut 9,930,000 ~, dar, Hemlock and Bal * adjoining L. 947, Johnson “Obst Distriet ber ® Wil be allowed for re Wee *rs Of the Chier Forester, ns Or Distriet Forester, Prinee lestablishment of jit will be jthem can be reached. keting the catch of the members, has established offices in the Grand Trunk dock building, and has arranged to take 2,200 square feet of the Post Commission's Spokane street terminal, which will be taken over August 1. This location provide convenient cold storage and rail facilities and will also serve as a central landing place for fish brought in by the members Branch Here. Che present plans include the will Dranches in B.C., Ketchikan, and various other north points. A. G. Moen, vice- Prince Rupert, i } iasana ern president of the company, left for Alaska July 2 to establish northern branches and to eom.- plete the organization with fish- ermen now operating in Alaska waters. According to a number of letters received by Secretary Robert Moen the Alaska members of the Fishing Vessel Owners’ As- sociation are heartily in favor of joming the new organization but sometime before all of The Officers. \t a aecting held on May 27 the following officers were elected by the stockholders: O.0. Hvatum president and general manager: Robert Moen, secretary; E. Erick. treasurer; A, G. Moen, vice. president; Niels Rockness, second president.’ BOYS ARE CONVICTED ON BURGLARY CHARGE Four burglary at son, vice. convicted of Petersburg recently. They had watching burglars at the movies and decided to try it themselves. They were caught, confessed and were let out under bonds varying from $500 te $5,000. In court they said boys were been some clever THE DAILY NEWS. Ott te te ee rm mes ~ e at + ot tt tt os et GTA Hs wt ts eg i | Daily News Classified Advertising WANTED REQUIRED BY LOCAL BANK services of competent stenog- rapher. Apply post office box 1714. Previous experience ne- cessary. tf —— WAITRESS WANTED With or without experience. Apply B. ©. Cafe, Second Avenue. Phone 465. 74 YOUNG WOMAN WANTED for general office work. Apply box 282. Daily News Office. tf MALE HELP WANTED IF you are out of employment FOR SALI MONEY AT 8 PER CENT on build. FOR and want to make some clean, ! honest, quick money, write at once to box 12, Station “C,"| South Vancouver, B.C. 76 GEORGE COPPER PROPERTIES ARE BONDED American Smeiting and Refining Co. to Pay Over $100,000 If It Takes Mine. \ deal of unusual importance to the Bear River is the bonding of the George copper | properties to the American Smelit- & Refining Co.., the News. The consideration has not been made public but the amount of the bond is reported to be wel over $100,000, section says Cassiar This group is composed of nine | claims Mamie, Gold Crown, Copper Copper King, Copper Lord, Castle Rock Helena, and Royal—owned by W. B. George, of Stewart, and Rh. George, of Vancouver, situated on | the south side of Bear river, four miles west of the Naas divide and six miles east of the head of rail, at Red Cliff, of the Portland Canal Short Line Railway. At the base Bessie, Queen, of the hill on which the claims are situated, Bear River valley has an elevation of 900 feet. The upper camp is 2,100 feet. The hill is very steep, but a horse pack-trail could be built with a} good grade from the valley to the upper camp, to which at present there is a foot-trail. In the event of it becoming a producing prop- erty, no diMficulty would be en- countered in constructing an aerial tramway. W. B. George has done a lot of | splendid work against odds in FOR SALI FOR SALI LUMBER FOR S jhe FOR FOR RENT LOST FOR SALE Three on Third Avenue. from Post Office. On sewe Ground rent reasonable. Appl box I'wo trunks, $5 eacl Heater, $2. Apply 627 Nint Avenue. { Old newspapers, te cents a bundle. ALI FOR RENT RENT, floor of August 1, offices o Alder Orme’s Drug Store second rhree suitable for doctor: also photo over graph gallery, and several of fronting Sixth Street. W J. Alder t fices |} FOR RENT—August 1, fifteen un- and bath o Alder fur nished rooms Third floor of RENT Room in privat home, for lady or gentlemar With or without board. Refer ences required. Daily News Office. 173 rO RENT Five-roomed house, near drydock, F. W. Hart. or phone Black 451. tf FOR RENT Houseke eping rooms $4.00 per 627 Nint month. Avenue West. HOUSE TO RENT: furniture for sale, 515 Jeffrey Cove, 17 Street, Sez out board. Phone Red 589. Small diamond from rin town. Reward. return to Daily Down please MISCELLANEOUS cycles. Get your keys cut | our new key machine. Block. Block Would make good club rooms. In business centre. W. J. Alder Apply box 284, tf Room, with or with- Finder News Office. 167 MeGOWAN CYCLE & REPAIR GO. ‘Indian’ Motor Cycles and By- No mis- roomed house [wo minutes r. y 283, Daily News office. tf ing Loans. Apply Prines Ru- pert Housing Ltd., Geo. W.!' Nickerson, Secretary. tf FOR SALI Household furniture, carpets, linoleums and stoves. Enquire at Richmond Rooms. SALI Thoroughbred Cuban bloodhound pups. Apply 821 Tatiow Street, 82 n F. W. Hart. n f n e 1. i tf ry Tw S TRAWBERRY DEPOT See Us First Phone 45 Phone o Stores. FULLERS, LTD. Phones 44, 45 and 534 UYQQONUOOUDUUUOUAOODEDEGA AGA GNGAGGOONSALAUGE AN AUAAUAUALLLAEN AAA Dans E AOU Dentistry DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your Efficiency Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS:— Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30, Saturdays, 9 to 12 only, Dental Nurse in attendance. Phone 109 for appointment Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, from 7 to 9 E HCOOH tGEE NALA HONUUOUOOOUUQNNNEOOUQYGQESEOUOUAUOOOUEOOOUGYWOUOGUOOOONEOUUOGOOONERGGUAGOAGALEUUOUAAAG FYVNNQL2SO00OOOOOUONUGENOQOOOOUAUENUGGQOOOOOOL AOONMDDDODOUOGOQOGGNOQEGRGSSSSUGTOLSEGNGGES HL Teli Your Troubles to the POLICE |! But your PLUMBING Troubles, tell them to HARRY HANSON, the Plumber with twenty-five years ex- perience. He guar- antees to remedy any Plumbing trouble. If you intend building, will lay out your plumbing plans to best = suit climatic condi- tions, ete., and this ning this property up fits. Gramaphones and Sewing f f ch i . t 8 » ‘rie ope £ ~ arty . a cies . that they saw lots of robberies in ne : : *k machines repaired. 135 Second ree OI € arge. the movies and it looked easy to An examination of the worl hveiies; Banke 060 tf them. They got away with some- was made last week by at ” ona oe P.O. Box 395 thing like one thousand dollars Smith, M.E., of Seattle, on behal FARMS FOR SALE Phone 4 ‘Ss — a) from the post oflice besides goods of the bonders. >. & ‘vane ihee eee °o 89 > ° P I AL £oice . from the stores. de ine . far well settled districts 139 2nd Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Sail lathe tial Provincial Government Em- ae eS ee a ' ‘ : lana? | sstern Canada; low prices; ra eee ee nic cmp peat a pag’s voecmatcel | UINUUANU0000000 1000000000000 iNUHU45000000 0 HSARNOHOIE tary wall finish. A. W. Edge Co, Jivil Re-establishment; tempor- | a ke a > “4 : se ian = | Py office 621 Second Avenue, lands in i a he aaa ta ; ’ aT j ors i Sz, 1 NOTICE *rince Rupert. Employers having| erta, with loan o nm a ene vacancies for men and women in} ‘provements to assist new tdward Lipsett, President Harry Lipsett, Manager issue of a fresh Coruinente at Tine | ‘lecical, factory, domestic or| settlers. a =e _— ne Edward Cunningham, Vice-President th ssue of a fresh Certificate o ttle ‘i 2 . st. For free r00kle for all minerals precious and base (save) pther work should apply to above ving fast : tes” Sanacee end aay -sevel o > . en Sie. de IN THE MATTER of an application for FISHING & CANNERY EQUIPMENT—MARINE HARDWARE 967), “The Mickey;” nine hundred and|* Subseribers to The News the issue of a fresh Certificate of Title, for ; - vep o cag . » > sixty-eight (068: seatee ey tate rene nies * are asked to pay the de- * Lot nineteen at?) = of Poe eee Steamship Suppiies, Gas Engines and Accessories “il and seve v7 . Ss) , . Mineral Claims,” all in Group One (1),/* livery boys each month * pert, (Map bg re ad ee be ie oe Fish Netting, Twines, Lines, Ropes and Cordage Cassar District * when they eali except * ‘to issue fter the expiration of Notice is hereby given that it is my , niention to issue @ er ie Pp oh intention to issue after the expiretion of|# where payment las been * one month. from eteetnae nhc ion PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. one month from the first publication ; . . X ad ae | pe } a " ‘- —" Ry hereof, a fresh certificate of tite to the|/*® made for the year in ad- ibove mentioned land u han ee ae jiece thunnsd’ Ott: above mentioned “mineral hn “7 rr = * vame. The boys when * iseued “Oth Desember 1819. cna be num- Registered Ofice: 7 io h No. 95 - oO s Alexand which certificate 5 bt > 9, : 1 : : ne teed bee ‘July, 1918, and is| collecting carry official re- * bered 2658 i. eee 68 Water Street, lelephone No mumbered 778-R i* ceipts which sbould al- * District Registrar ‘of Titles, Vancouver, B. C. P. O, Box 1698 District Registrar of Titles. /# ways be preserved. © | L008 nee Eee EC : gistr e, Prince Rupert f , ’ . Mand hie dead ‘ay of Maly 1818 eC eR ee ee 19th June, 1919 e 325, ' anee By GENE BYRNES | FIND IT- IMPOSSIBLE “To KEEP A HIRED GIRL HERE FoR MoRE THAN A WEEK WHATS “THE TROLBLE? TOO FAR FROM THE CITY \ GLESS van ONIN HANE. ONE POLICEMAN \N “TOWN AND HES MARRIED Uy vl a2 ITS A GREAT LIFE \F YOU DONT WEAKEN we. 4 - fo ‘ \l é ’ Wh. > i!) Vt ‘