—_ i? Wednesday, July 30, 1919 EMPLOYERS THE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF CANADA has been created to grade the various classes of workers--trained and un- trained-—and to place the best in the country at your disposal, through a system of Employment offices from Coast to Coast. THE PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS SECTION , touch with Business and Technical exists to place you in Professional, workers. THE INFORMATION AND SERVICE BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF SOLDIERS’ CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT has a representative in each of these offices to render whatever special services may be required in the employment of the RETURNED SOLDIER Tel. No. 10 Baker Street 80 162 Victoria Ave. 73A 246 Victoria St 495 Windsor Block 787 Royal Bank Bidg., Baker St. 149 Board of Trade Bidg. 189 Shatford Block, Main Street 251 P. O. Drawer 1674 First St. W 140 Cordova Street Alcazar Hotel, Dunsmuir St. Langiey and Broughton Sts. 235 Barnard Ave. E Cranbrook, Fernie, Kamloops, Nanaimo, Nelson, New Westminster, Penticton, Prince Rupert, Revelstoke, Vancouver, Vancouver, Victoria, Vernon TRAWBERRY DEPOT See Us First Phone 45 Phone FULLERS, LTD. Phones 44, 45 and 534 Two Stores. = ™ Parkin & Ward Electric Co. LIMITED Electric Engineers and Contractors irry a full line of Electric Ranges, Washing Machines Vacuum Cleaners, Hot Plates, Grills, lrons Toasters, and Fixtures iles furnished on House wiring and Motor installation MARINE DEPARTMENT Agents for Regal Gasoline Engines for trolling Calile Perfection Motors Titan Storage Batteries Mosier Spark Piug Plug that was chosen for the Transatlanti Our service department will help you to plan your Lighting Equipment. A full line of storage Batteries, Switch boards, Conduit Lamps, Searchlights, etc. We make Lighting Sets to Suit Your Boat iz satteries charged and repaired (no time lost while ir disposal PHONE 125 flights Dynamos Cable battery is being charged, we have one at Third Avenue (opposite Post Office) Prince Rupert Music Store OPPOSITE POST OFFICE WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor “Everytuing in Music. LATE®Y POPULAR SONGS AND DANCES, VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS epairs to Phonographs, Violins, Etc. Bows rehaired , Oe mASTEe 8 vee Woodwind instruments repadded and adjusted mene . tie Senne Rupert Academy of Music in Connection uf With the Store. The Largest Stock of Pianos and Organs North of Vancouver "he Heintzman & Co. Piano The Weber Piano Thomas Organs h-grade Guaranteed Instruments W. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. E. L. VAUGHAN ©" "pis. o%au, All Hig THE DAILY NEWS LOCAL MEN RETURN FROM OVERSEAS DUTY Howard and Norris Pringle are Both Well Known in City. train last On the evening two of Prin Rupert's young men who have served overseas re turned home after having spent the past few weeks visiting in eastern Canada. They were Nor ris and Howard Pringle, sons of Mrs, T. KE. Pringle of Fifth Ave., W., and are both very well know? here, having lived in this city for a considerable time hefore oin- | ing up lloward who was f merly if the Civil Service Department it this city left Canada with the fith GC. MLR. but to the 7th battalion in Franes With this latter unit he did most | of his fighting. Shortly before the armistice was transferres was signed Howa took out his commission with tt flying corps. Norris, who was more popul lly wn with the young people} { the eitys as he went to sehor | here for some tin left early ir 7 With a draft of the engineers lewis over there he was trans ferred to the 10th field company jand with this ut nit the rest the remained throughe ling | - —_ ———— | tt et tr ee ee j In the Letter Box | ee rere REAM OF TARTAR, which is derived from grapes, has no ubstitute for making a baking powder of highest quality. That is the reason it is used Dr. PRICE'S BAKING POWDER PRE-EMINENT FOR MAKING THE FINEST AND MOST WHOLESOME FOOD —STANDARD FOR SIXTY YEARS Contains No Alum— Leaves No Bitter Taste following nu BUILDING INSPECTOR |" 1¢ Editor i see by your paper that the Ae ity Couneil is talking about ap _ pointing a building inspector to/this district, ha ed fron ioOK alter the new buildings tha verseas ind ‘ ke Pd ( > are being put up here and to see|acquainta es | sha gx hands lthat they are built all right and|with his many friends wh« ire | i should have though! they | elad { welcome his I j — ‘ d have done this before i ™ ? ? imi e t dow s not need a man to take all : \. ( ss of New York, Pres-| ) his time looking after the buiid-|ton I Ae f Seattle, H. B. Price, | ings, but someone should see that Victoria, and J. G. Hardy there is no jerry work done and| Der er ail pee ent "ning | that the houses will not cateh tire neimeers, a ved Sunday i after they are built as et ce ror the protection of th on 7 ' : — N ° Tit pile as well as the returned sol z : [7 | ow iS The ime to Get Seas diers there ought to be a man,j|"" : nee |B +} ; a fé « N who knows something abo . — i NEW BATHING CAP building, pay a visit to y - , a on : ™ : ; : ; house once a week while it is go-|)'° | ae ae We are selling off this season’s caps ing up and then there might be ‘ a ee better houses here. I wonder r if you could pass a bylaw to make ’ — o- | PRACTICALLY COST weople paint theu places evegy . . tnt te Dale spain Salle ae waee Come in and see them before they are picked over a whole lot smarter if there was CROP FAILURE IN a bit more paint used on the wi Phones 82 and 200 Store P.O. Box 1680 houses and stores. If it was onl) WEST OF ENGLAND 3rd Avenue and 6th Street Fritz what did the work it would . jbo better for the town than letting Hay and Roots Very Scarce Owing the buildings go as some of them Te Drought—Butter Allowance — are. Ounce and Half a Week. OUTSIDER ile Ma sivices received th La Casse Bake i west of England state that th I y ALICE ARM hay erop there is a failure, in cases there being not a eta ck Sea ee Arthur F. Smith, who has an/enough grass to pay for cutting. Another 200 Ibs. of Also all kinds of Pastry interest in some mining claims at) Tur ps and other root crops are ¢ d iieeieiinnah ‘the head of the Kitsault, has re-/als failure caused by a long e ‘turned after several months spent! spe ‘ lrought extending ove enda an Wedding Cakes in the state of Washington twe its. Wheat the only a Specialty i. Ms. F crop that looks well e — r. E. Crawford, a mining engi Apples and plums have fa Fruit Cake In rounding up your morning neer from Victoria, arrived OM |fojjowing the poores p order, don’t forget Thursday and is ooking ve ‘ i last year Fy oe = ; . several claims for New York in- s the me al | to be disposed of this Domestic Bread terests. eh weount of Ssasheniaee. | week at 30c per Ib. The me wie eee Cheese ane mutter which i Earl B. Crane of Black Butte slready very sear will ol } - r ma a Oregon, arrived Thursday eve scaree At present the allowance 717 Third Avenue Phone 190 ing, leaving the of butter is one and a half oune ing to look at some mining pro] head per week and chees: i erty at the headwaters of the Kit only occasionally. is . 4 sault. aa Zi i$ Beas INFORMATION WANTED ; ‘ward Lipsett, President Harry Lipsett, Manager ©. B. North of Vancouver is 3 ae ; . Information as to the where-|; hdward Cunningham, Vice-President 1 » ‘ P ; Chal ray u el sacottie . the sone | ng \ ; ts of Axel Hjalmar Arnes« i} the best nown properties 4. Anderson) and Anders |? . 7. * ‘ ; Cie W Brugey received W \useaard alias Andrew lesired by Norwegian \ | late, Prinee Rupert, B Thursday from Stewar'l st is illness of his Mrs MeCracken He left ed launch that evening Stewart found Never forget to lo charte! lthe classified list on P on arrival at condition such that it was «e advisable to remove her t hospital at Anyox at once Ss was unable to survive the trip a died a short while before the arrived at Anyox. Mrs, Met of the early pione: espeeted and loved | and the advice] ived by Al was one stewart i all who knew her, of her death was rece Arm citizens, many of whon ormer Stewart residents sorrow rhe held at Anyox Sunday aft * attended by a funera Prince Rupert Music Store a a vhich Was imber of friends frot \ Art a + | It is eported that the tra | the Dolly Varden tine Mane MACLARI shed Within a week an who. tien the’ tndaied or oe - " rh Amazing Wife’ at oh Irvine, an old timer ! iipress tonight, | Lipsett-Cunningham & Co. re LIMITED 7 Steamship Supplies, Gas Engines and Accessories Fish Netting, Twines, Lines, Ropes and Cordage Kegistered Ofliee: 68 Water Street, .aG& P. O, Box 1698 Vancouver FISHING & CANNERY EQUIPMENT—MARINE HARDWARE Prince Rupert Ofice: Telephone No, 95 7, FOR SALE I Me keg Section 1 @ Section 1 @ Section 1 @ FISHERMEN, Section 8 @ Lot 5, Bloek 14, it 6, Bloek 14, % Kloek 5, La Le ; | Le 10, Bloek 5 N Lot 16 part in DAVID H. HAYS, 2nd Ave. and 2nd St, the Em 3,000,00 600.00 600.00 LOOK | Bloek 50 100,00 $3,000.00 cash