= rHE DAILY SEWS. _ ee. OC emeee eens emer eres eeommeres {| G. H. ARNOLD, Notary Public || PRESERVING || Local News Notes | APRI Just arrived, a car of Beaver Board. A. W. Edge Co., distribu- ; oe. a oe : Pion tf ; 'f This is the big week for a ae - Victory Bonds have declined in value very materiall) } buying this line. They } Novelty curtains, draperies by | ————— ~ , during phe past fortnight, and may go still lower. We buy ig are “ition thie fine con- oe oo at 20% reduction 4 i ~ | dition this year ite's sale. : . . : them at highest market price. No delay. | yea . y es she Our Price Miss A. Birnie returned from a 1 »e | 2 $2 50 r t brief trip up the river on yester- Goes her i le ‘vening'’s train. | pe bee 9 | | $2.50 per crate J is"sn'. own washing” | Wesherwomen are scarce and dear—so she just used her | brains; she had heard abou ‘| Sunlight—she bought it, read the directions carefully and now haus a better, cleaner wash ‘| = é Your oppor t ) to pro-| H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. | Rupert Table Supply C0 cure ineadl tdedhes at Tite's ule Y er ce “oo ‘tion. 85 Insurance Real Estate Bonds PHONES 211, 212 ee Mrs. J. P. Cade and family re- turned from up the line on last evening's train after a short holi- : : ’ SALT LAKES ‘ _" . e eadaa t. ; with far more satisfaction than = aay in e ‘lor. fr ever before The launch Narbethong will Pa ee at a a eS c 4 ; ; ; leave Cow Bay on Sundays and Dr. Large and son Gordon ar- Prince Rupert Dry (lock & Engineering Wednesdays at 11 a.m. and every|tived in from Port Essington on *T hall hour thereafter, leaving the the train last night on a brief lakes at 9 p.m. for last trip of|Visit to the city. Vessels of any size Docked aca in a a ca Jack Humble and Geo. Mitchell camped over at the Salt Lake dur- ing the week end and both boys Sunlight Soap Rubbing the bar of Sunlight over the Bring change. Narbethong will attend to the Salt Lakes business Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. Severd f > smail only. Phone Black 400 tf wet clothes—putting them to soak Several boats can fe docked togethe ce 7 a ' Bla ; have returned terribly sunburned. rinsing them—and hanging out to dry section, making fees light. Large stock of repair areas ¢ 6 6 doesn't sound very hard, does it ? It's Wim. F. Somerville of Stewart was among the arrivals frbth the the Sunlight way. Insist on getting the Up river arrivals on last night's soap you ask for--SUNLIGHT S80 A} materisls is being laid in. } train include Bert Hanson, of Foundr Work jnorth FORO any. ‘ Smithers: W. T. Watt, Smithers; 30 LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, Toro - i ; T . Yort Essink- —= i in tron Sane teas Etc., made at | E. Péarce of Oceanic was-among and M. A. Taylor of Port — Castings in ’ ’ , the arrivals in the city from the _ Reasonable Prices. a na yesterday. ; Ukelele Hughes, wizard of the NEW ARRIVALS IN } Machine and Boiler Work of all kinds ||. town or the vancouvor(atelele and. uitar and Olga i Dail . a ut ae Yardly, the girl at the piano, are} e oC } oo a ; ines = A oe with West and Fields at the West-| ? Business of Industria! Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries heidn " ~~ Tholme tonight. 1es 0 0} e 0eS ee | train. - Solicited. . . . ” © Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. Miss Amy Shaw was among those leaving for Victoria on the P Prince Rupert yesterday evening | Now showing at the W. Clapperton went up the line on this m rning's train and will | | holiday for a short time with ~| 20) | , where she will spend a brief va-| friends in the interior. $2 @2-6 cation with relations. Edgar and Fred Ravinard ar- Ce - , ay s ‘ ars oO 195 {rived from Lethbridge, Alberta, Mrs. Fotherby of Smithers wh . en a . ‘on last night's train to spend a arrived from the interior on the} hens \ oe » leaving for up|two ‘wee vacation with their train last night has been admitted e e e Among 1oOseé eaving 0 Ip yty s ; ate to the Prince Rupert General Hos-'! S ® | Values in Children’s Shoes t Brass beds at Tite's sale: river this morning was Dr. H. R.| sister, Mrs. E. R. Tabrum of 3rd tal t der sdical atten-| meTany FUELS Grant who has gone to Hazelton | Avenue. at oe Saree Ss | ( . | wo ee ere er ewes oe for a short holiday in that dis- = ne FOR SALE | }itrict. Every year Dr. Grant visite) Among the arrivals from Stew-| site Murdoch MeKenzis who art on the Prince Albert Satur- some part of the interior. n Come and be fitted by Expert Shoemen injured his arm a short time ago see==~iday night was Dr. R. C. Page hs ieee hen teas j Synepsis of * whose duty it is to tend the sick when he fell off a ladder is now 0 4 , ; . . ; ‘ up and around at the hospital and | haonihe : in the new mining town of the apeota to get. bowie at th nd | HILL E R + BRUM oo . orth. Dr. Page left for Vancou-|".,, ee GEO A 6-Roomed semi-bungalo, ith } Land Act Amendments '” m for Vane0U-t §¢ this Geek. 1 wads very bed F are = ions ver on the Prinee Rupert yester- ; ‘ The P tical Sh Phone 357 Ave., East, built in buffet, break and the bones had to be e Fractica oemen on A day eveaing and expects to return fireplace, ete., $3,500— lhe the eamte Meek of the cod af wired together. : terms. Mintmum price of first-class land . Ste e “2 <6 ‘ : 8-Roomed house 5th Ave., i en ceo On OE Ccsent-cs mae aes Lee pone soe 1) Miss Edyth Stuart, a graduate e W., modern, $3,250 terms. Pre-emption now confined to sur- , “ £7. Ne ; : eae of the local hospital, left this ¢ vo Si Sven veyed lands only. medical supphes and apparatus! morning for Winnipeg where she ] h L ( B k —y Dowbk eee se aes ; Records will be granted covering only for the hospital at Stewart. ‘ gy - . > ; : e a asse a er f and Tatlow St. $1,750. land suitable for agricultural purposes will visit with relatives. Miss : : and which is non-timber land. . . _—_— Stuart who has been granted three 7 One nice lot near Drydock : ership pre-emptions abolished, | inacis ao — —y * $200. + $| but parties of hot more than four may Special a for go-carts and/ months’ leave of absence expects for ve with Joint residence, but each making we SF sarrio's Furniture to return via Vancouver the latter READ pe M M St he nheeessary improvements on respective Store. 180 part of October. . = . . . ep ns accrecem™ptory must cocupy claims for ! consi ii anes ee i years and make improvements to ss rie ye i LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE § value of $10 per acre, including clear- | = @hoose your own materials and|.. Miss Muriel Bowen was among PHONE 190 B UN S 3rd Avenue se: and cultivation of at least 5 acres, tke tha ad : : ape those leaving for the south on i ore receiving Crown Grant. sty when you have corsets made “ee. i ; — my... | yeu a i cocupetion not by Mrs. Director. Phone Blue 92. the Grand Trunk steamer last ‘ portionaite improvementa, he’ may, be: form Miss Bowen will spend PASTRY : cause ~heal or ot : ane as . > y ; granted cubaianaites tie ae Use MURESCO, the great sani-|* ill pr ve. - vennared ee F th t ee transfer his claim. tary wall finish. A. W. Edge Co. |™! wn proceed to Seattle where : : or a dence may be tocned emeerent ax : Fae a ain she will visit with relations for Wedding Cakes a Specialty Ww ° $000 perganmuns ced ete, 0° extent ¢ Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. t¢|about three months. recor same eac aw : . ‘ 2 o edding or record same wil sponte sehen oases . * Among ices te ° turn to the Have — tried our 30¢ Fruit Cakes? as for- “es eee eee = Ar se to re , felture. Title cannot ‘be obtained ia Pa, eee cha | hicks: Gunite’ Florence, Genoa and Sultana Fi O ° im, Pen 5 years, and improvements * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY */city on last evening's train was : ° 00 per acre, includi ie ‘the winei ; ccasion cleared and cultivated, and‘residenee | * * # * #* #4 # #4 @ © w @ @| 00. Logan of'the local provincial —= - 7 You'll be looking for a suitable ~ Foon © peqen ave yy LOST Gentleman’ gold chain police department who has been : 0 > loo © suitable - olding Crown gran’ sO% ie ‘mans gold chi ; ; BE ie cas atte s 2 ‘ess “The e ' present. may record another pre-emption, if - with Masonic emblem Phone in Montreal for the past two WHAT is FAME? pre : The elite of Var nd You dowt want to pay such an fazm, without actast seem = Blue 589 : 181 weeks attending a Dominion-wide Seger have given up dancing the lip : . le - e@ « v. . up ; , awful lot for it—still you would vided statutory maine aaa | ——-.-—........__._. > * > leenvention of the Army and Navy rhe Rivet” published by the hug,’ and “The Roughhous: nc ; . ; “ , é eon oe See Aa SS Oye granted land. ar = Gove’ ' FOUND—Tobacco pouch with red| Veterans. Every city in Canadajemployees of the Harbor Marine has been entirely aband 3 do honor to the occasion ee, enay be tase n, steceding 20 cross badge. Apply Prince Ru-|Was represented and an excellent|Company'’s shipyard at Victoria the Smart Set of Prince R ow there ° e getting — mesites; . : : ; ta Now there is nothing like getting title to be obtained after fulfillin oa pert Dairy. it|time was given to the delegates,|has the following: inpeatinenitle among a nicely selected jawelry dential and improvement conditions. . . . ts rom { rie ; Ine i sctll ter thin pean: For grazing and industrial pe J. W.'T. Mason, American cor nez here returned home it areas ¢x: i Crockery ass ‘e Zire . ates ’ } on e s : or ra all ined Milly tenttlinn ten. in ore ove ng $40 scres may = ) wes ke vod aS nearer ~ respondent, slate J in one London been visiting with her da { store has to show you. oe = tory or indus’ aites en pargains a ite’s sale, 2|Daily Express: There is abso-|Inezhere returned home a ; nd not exceedi 40 acres Se lutely “shimmy” dancing in tri tod We've a splendid array of suit may be purchased; conditions includ ; Arth V Th . : oa a : utely no shi ) i ain “lay. - able presents not only for weddings pa i —_ ur . omas A. €. Little is home from Ver- Kansas City.’ a nas but for any other occasion by existing i aay be aiespaitts mont where he took his wife's “What are our Publieity Bu Allan MeNicholl and Jack Look in on us some time. conditional u n construction nn ORGANIST body for burial. He says that the reaux doing for B.C.? We shall left for up the line on th hi 7 e e = eumeniaaiiiieasiieei, ‘ # : 7 : « a : fee oF ‘ . road, not exceeding hail of susskact crop failure on the prairies is shortly expect to see in the local today on a short holiday. - price, is made. : bP deplorable. For many miles in r 0 uiger PRE-EMPTORS: ? i ' — j ; : TORS snes GRANTS — passing over it nothing in the!|™ - 7” eweler The : ; form of vegetable life could be scope of this Act is enlarged to ' cou o¢ ° The Store of Worth and include all persone Joining’ and serv- Studio: First Avenue seen. It is thought that the gov- REG Beauty. || time within which the heirs or dove i F ernment will have to aid the || Of @ deceased pre-emptor may are |$ Phonel5 Hours 4to6p.m. . for title under this Act is extethy | farmers and that half a million Som for one year from the death of | Rome cattle will have to be taken to reson, as formerly, until one | ” vo ; year after the conclusion ofthe present | ~~~ other districts to be fed. FOR S LE tronctinel® Privilege is also made re- oa 2 ee A . . . Ceo No fees relating to pre-emptions Congoleum squares clearing out vER due or able b a io 5 TEAC i“ emptiona recorded after dane sp, fis. at cost, at Tite's. 185 SAID 4 DONT ¢ pr pee are remitted for five years. ere HANE “To DO ANY : on for t . : ‘le are . 4 Roo House grued, due A meen paid ohne {ee 0t Many friends were at the rome — —) : m » OB account of pz ste “rs side “ve i eriT Ko” pe’ * a - Ar soldiers’ ‘erent fees sleamer’s side last evening to bid € we i - S Jw farewell to Mrs. Tippens and Miss Vina Phelan who have left Prince Rupert to make their home in Vancouver, Mrs, Tippens has been in Prince Rupert since the early days of the operation of the railroad and her sister came here not very long ago and has been engaged at the local branch of Interest on agreements to pure town * city lots held by eke ae Allied Porces, or dependents, acquired direct or indirect, remitted from en- + Ustment to Mareh 24, 1920. SUB-PURCHASERS OF LANDS. enown Sewer connections 5th Avenue, Section 5 $1600 2 Lots, 6th Ave., Sec. 5 on the Sewer ; my ARM 19 ane } Provieton made for issuance | Crown rons to sub-purchasers = Crown nds, acquiring rights from purchasers who failed to complete eaoeess, involving forfeiture, on ful iment of conditions of purchase, in- 4 terest t Whe . ha : ‘ $600 each ore Ser Cones whole ot crighanenae: the Royal Bank of Cana‘ta. Both eet é A os. Slotributed prams ind ‘asee may sisters were very popular with the {| Nae” rape” / onately over . ye he Terms whole ree. Applications muet’ he young people of the city and the iiss” s » 198 best wishes of all accompan - ’ GRAZING. a them to the south, Special for Fishermen. Swivels, 50e, dozen; hooks 3c each, Ful- Grazing Act, 1919, for » 2 development of livestock ndaae nate vides for grazing districts and range administration under Commissioner Annual grazing permits tssued based on humbers ranged; priority for estab- McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. raance - Rent Eotate B) ere, Actions ir range manage : ieem EA. Phone 0. » ° ee, Or pa Tree, Prince Rupert, B. = for wittiers, campers or tray = MONKOP SALISBURY tonight at} Tents. Pack sacks. Camp outfits. w SEA ancr| ° the Empress Theatre. Agent J. F. Maguire, Smith Biock. —