Pare 6 THE DAILY news Section 6. plaster. money. We have for sale the House and Lot No. 225, 6th Ave. E., Lot 19, Block 6, Has six rooms, two bed- rooms, bath and sewer. Best buy in town for the $2700.00. Terms. Lath an Insurance H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Real Estate Bonds PRESERVING | APRICOTS This is the big week for buying this line. They are arriving in fine con- dition this year Our Price $2.50 per crate Rupert Table Supply Co. PHONES 211, 212 Prince Rupert Dry Dock & Engineering Co, Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. Fe docked light. materisls is being laid in. Foundry Work | Castings in tron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reasonable Prices. boats can making fees Several section, Business of Industrial Plants, Mines, Mills and Gannerie: Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. together on ne small Large stock of repair WANT TO OUST THE UNIONISTS Quebec, Says Joseph Archambault. Ottawa, July 30.—The deféat o! the Conservative government in MN. 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, Double Corner Sixth Avenue and Tatlow St. $1,750. One nice lot near Drydock $200, M. M. Stephens LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE $3,250 terms. See Tite's August Sale for your home furnishings. prices 18 | Choose your own materials and style when you have corsets made by Mrs. Director. Phone Blue 92. | Just arrived, a car of Beaver Board. A. W. Edge Co., distribu. tors. tf Tents. Pack sacks. Camp outfits. \Qgent u. F. Maguire, Smith Block. NOTICE | IN THE MATTER of an application for | the issue of a fresh Certificate of Title ior |Lot nineteen 19), Block twenty-three 23), Section five City of Prince Ku | pert, (Map 923.) i NOTICE is hereby given that it is my ; tention to issue after the expiration of (5), A Complete Jewelry Store... i: HERE are a variety of reasons why this store Should get your patronage Goods always are the best that are ‘‘getable.”’ Prices always in your favor as much as condi- tions will let them. If you have not been coming this way, make a start; yon'® Be not be sorry. John | Buiger Jeweler The Store of Worth and Beauty. ehe mont from the first publication | heres f, a fresh Certificate of Title to the ;above mentioned jand in the name of ,; Scisitan pkjillum, which certificate was }issued 6th December, 1912, and ts num bered 2658-1 H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles. Land Registry Office, Vrince Rupert, B. C., 19th June, 1919. J25 . NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a fresh Gertificate of Tiile for ail minerals, precious and base (save coal and petroleum) under Lots nineteen (19), “Engineer No, 1,” twenty. (20),4 “Northern Partnership No. 2,” nine hun- | dred and eighteen (918), “Northern Part-! hers ship No. 1,” one hundred and six (106 ‘Northern Partnership No. 3,” two tun dred and nine (209), “Northern Partner jship No. 4 Frac tional,’ seventy-two (972), nine hundred and “Northern Partuership No. 5; nine hundred and = sixty seven 97), “The Mickey;” nine hundred and sixty-eight (968), ‘rne Plato,” and nine hundred and seventy Q70), The Daisy Mineral Claims,” all in Group One (1), Cassiar Distriet. Notice is hereby given that it is my intention to issue after the expiration of ;ohe month from the first publication ; hereof, a fresh certificate of title to te above mentioned mineral claims i tine ; laine Of James Alexander, which certificat of tithe is. dated 3rd July, 1918, and is} ;humbered 778-1! H. F. MACLEOD | District Registrar of Tities ; Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. ¢ This 22nd day of July, 1919 } MINERAL ACT CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS E. } NOTIC | Iron Bug, Blue Jay, John Bull, John | Bull No. 1, John Bull No. 3, and Drum i Lummen Fraction Mineral Claims, siiuat | in the Naas Mining Division of Cassia: | District. FOR SALE lots, view, dock two dry. House, near $1900.00 Five-room house, fireplace and heating plant, harbor view, 3 blocks from drydock $2500. 00 ificCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Insurance - Real Estate Prince Rupert, B. C. good Where located: —— Approximate!) iw jmiles up Falls Creek, Granby Bay : TAKE NOTICE that 1, HW. N. Clague | the city of Duncan, B. C., acting as agent | for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelt jing and Power Company, Limited, Fre« Miner's Certificate No, 32188-¢ intend sixty days from the date hereof, to app! }to the Mining Reeorder for a Cert ue ate ;of Improvements, for the purpose of ot | taining 4 Crown Grant of the above claiu And further take notice that action, + |national | Ottawa . - ° 17th. Machine and Boiler Work of all kiads |) — — itended to }of the Liberal opposition in Prince j selected Pringe Edward Island by an over- whelming majority result in eight out vincial premiers Liberal August is expected to of nine pro- attending the convention 5th, 6th Credentials to attend convention had already been John H,. Bell, on the @Xx- as leade: Edward Istand. Mr, Bell will now form a government for the Island and will attend the convention as of the provincial premiers. Ontario is at present the only province in the Dominion with ¢ conservative administration. Che selection of a chairman for the convention arousing con- siderable discussion, It is prob- ible that joint chairmen—one French and one English—will be The names of Sir Lomer Gouin, prime minister of Quebec and Premier ~Murray, of Nova Scotia, are suggested in this con- nection. But nothing will be de- termined officially till the na- tional committee meets toward the end of the month. Db. D. MeKenzie, leader opposition in the House has arrived in Ottawa. Will remain till after the tion. one is chosen, of the of Com- hie eonven- nons, Quebec Attitude. Montreal, July 25.—A what will the attitude Quebec delegates at the Liberal Convention to be held in August, was given by Joseph Archambault, M. P. for Chambly Vercheres, at a meeting held at th® first Lib- eral gathering in the Longueuil district the last of the House. Mr. Archambault new would have to of Quebee, not is lacking in men enough, but because a in the present circum- hint of of the be since session said that the leader ine outside because Quebee qualified Quebecer stances would not secure a fol- lowing from any other provinces, while the French Liberals, who had had one of their own as lead- er since 1887, would have no ob- jection to following a chief from any other province. All that was intended was to get a man strong enough to the Unionist party. oust BIRTH A son was born yesterday at the General Hospital here to Mr. and Mrs. J. EB. Harrison of 233 Ninth Avenue East. Returned soldiers. widows and dependents can ebtain drawings and specifications for homes at greatly reduced rates from Wil- liam Bruee, Architect, Smith Blk. Phone 127. tf Carpet squares. All grades and lider section 85, num be commenced befor: sizes, Tite's August Sale, is }the issuance of such certificate of Im provements, . | Dated this. 3rd day of July. A.D. 101¢ Draperies, Straight 20% dis- L_CLAGUE, BCLS. counts at Tite’s August Sale, 78 | oo ; pemeraianerine Ten ° 7 Auction Sale }}} Houses for Rent At the residence “432 Fifth Avenue West pases an ’ } Friday, Ist Aug. ae Fee ae 2:30 P.M. SHARP. Lumber for Sale Having been favored with instructions from Mrs. W Or can furnish you with D. Tippens, | will sell at the lumber enough for a house above time and place, the with lot on easy time pay- whole of her furniture and He Tihs | have a splendid household goods The eo rooming house proposition, tents of a 5-room Bungalow lf also a fine apartment house consisting of a Hicks’ piane i> olose in Victor gramophone, dining } - and bed room suite, ete, ete : F. W. HART | GEORGE LEEK, Auctioneer. PHONE BLACK 4651. 4 Leader Will be Chosen Outside of in| and | | laying. sommertns Ors rt ee * ¢ Local News Notes | rm. | e a ne tt ie tt ee — « ~— Watch our windows for spee ials, Tite's August Sale. * * > Joe Seott, Sr., left for up the line by this morning’s train * . * Dinner sets, crockery and glass at Tite’s Midsummer Sale . * . J. Day Bell was a passenger fol the east on the train this morn ing. ware 2 > <7 brass and Sale dis- Springs, mattresses, iron beds with August : counts at Tite's. 178 . 7 * Special for Fishermen. Swivels, 50c. dozen; hooks 3c each. Ful- ler’s, Ltd. Phone 45. tf > * L. M. Deacon of Port Simpson was a visitor in the city yesterday having arrived by boat in afternoon, Among those arriving from wu] river on the train last evening were Emil M. Urell of Balmoral, \. Atkins, of Inverness and M: and Mrs, Percival of Sdrinyside e te ey Peter Wilson and Jas. Smith left for up the line on the train this morning and will proceed as far as Telkwa where they will look into some land properties there, with a view to locating. . * 7 Hon. T. D, Pattullo, Mrs. Pat- tullo and Miss Doris Pattullo ar rived on the boat this morning. Mr. Pattullo, with his secretary, Lieut. Watt, left on the train for and Miss Pat- until he Hazelton and Mes. tullo remain in the city returns. . * . B. 0G. journalist, who has been spending some weeks here and who is having two new stores Cotes, built on his prpperty on Third Ave. and First St., left this morn- ing for the east in connection with the duties of his profession. He will return later. ® * * Miss Johnson, a graduate of the Nanaimo Hospital, was among the passengers for this port by the Prince George this morning. Miss Johnson will take the place of Miss Stuart in the local hos- pital as she is going on a holiday to the east by the end of the week. * . . Mr. W. A. Paterson of the Bank of Commerce, accompanied hy Mrs. Paterson, were among the arrivals from the south on th: Grand Trunk steamer today. For the past two or three weeks they have been enjoying a vacation in the southern cities. pleasant coast Joe Ratehford returned to city by the boat today after ing seen service with dian forces overseas. When last heard from Joe was in England and was not expecting to get away very soon. His many friends about town will be glad to know of his arrival. . . * Among those arriving from the south on the boat today was Miss D. Gillingham of this city, who has been visiting in Victoria for the past month. On her trip north Miss Gillingham was ac companied by little Margaret Ker- the hay - the Cana- gin who has come home to join her father, Dr. W. T. Kergin. There will be a football game on the Acropolis grounds tonight and sides will be chosen for a practise game from a large num- ber of players who are going to be present. It is a game which will aid in bringing the fans and all those interested together for the purpose of forming a city football league. Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. uf Ltn ob © ® 6a baea ba * TOOLATE TO CLassiFY * emt#eeeee ene eee enwers FOR SALE built V —_ 2 eo". Exceptionally bottom launch, suitable for business or pleasure, Fast. Large seating capacity. Half eabin and standing awning. En- gine under forward deck, One man controls, Hull copper fas- tened, Gum and oak framed, mahogany finished, Brass fit- tings, includin® rudder equip ment, Copper tife rafts, belts, ring buoys, fire extinguishers fire and bilge pumps, whistle searchlight, cushions, @ngeine 5 by 6, 4 eylinder, 4 cycle Dail well 37° 4 either ‘mer, magneto, Shebhler curbu- retor, Burns distillate. Grea| bargain for quiek sale. Apply W. J. Janeowski, Hotel Prince Rupert. 177 POR SALE Fight Leghorn hens, W. J. 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