Page @ G. H. ARNOLD, Notary Public during the past fortnight, Victory Bonds have declined and may go still lower. them at highest market price. in value very materially We buy No delay. Insurance Rea H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. 1 Estate Bonds HE DAILY ! : : We will have for arrival | this week Olivette Preserving | | Cherries packed in 4 basket crates, at | $2.90 per Crate | This is the time of year for preserving Cherries. Don’ t miss it. | aoe come 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. boats making lig materiss is Several section, fees can be.docked together on small repair one ht. Large stock of being laid in. F oundry Work Castings in tron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reasonable Prices. Machine and Boiler Work of all kinds Business of Industria! Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. M.Ni.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, ete., $3,500 terms. 8-Roomed house 5th Ave., W., modern, $3,250 terms. Double Corner Sixth Avenue and Tatlow St. $4,750. One nice lot near Drydock $200. M. M. Stephens LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE + We are Every Watch that we sell has got to prove up to what we promise for it We are as much concerned as you are in the satisfactory service of the watches we sell, If you remember these things you will see that you take no risk in coming here for that new watch, especially when we sell at standard prices, Jeweler The Store of Worth and Beauty. - —-e —- FOR SALE 4 Room House Sewer connections 5th Avenue, Section 5 $1600 2 Lots, 6th Ave., Sec. 5 on the Sewer $600 each McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle Ltd. Insurance Real Estate Prince Rupert, B. C. MINING CONCESSIONS FOR RETURNED MEN) Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) Dawson, August 8.—The Dav~|! ; son branch of the Great War Vet- erans is seeRing to get of long standing idle pracer min- ing concessions declared void and | thrown open to returned soldiers, The beautiful Weber piano tha t| ; iS being used this-week on the} stage of the Westholme Theatr is offered for this week only at a special price. This piano ean } ; seen at any time. Apply Th: Prince Rupert Musie Store. Op- | posite the P, ¢ 185 Chiffoniers and dressers. Spex ial value this week at Barri Furniture Store. {85 Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. tf SPOCK REE BEB EES $ TCO LATE TO CLASSIFY * eR CRE RRR ER RE We want your business and solicit a trial Buy from a reliable store; take no chanees on cheap junk. ET VALUE FoR Your MONEY AT Linzey’s Grocery 4 order. Phon® Green 607 1017 3rd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in Light and Heavy Con struction, Repairs and Alterations First Class Staircase Work Fintshing Estimates Cheerfully Given and BRICK AND CONCRETE Bvt! CONTRACTORS E. i. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Ofiiee and Shop Fraser St, Sash, mouldings and all interior finish lumber al. ways in stock, for J, Fyfe Smith's hardwood, Estimates Given, REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. doors, Agent | a number FOOD CONTROL IN BRITAIN T0 CONTINUE THROUGHOUT WINTER Drop in Value a + Pound Sterling | Affects Trade With the United States. London, August 7.—The Ameri- can Chamber of Commerce Review July says that British import restrictions are likely ta be jtinued after September 1, when lihe government promised they | would be The govern- jment’s trade policy is expected to be announced before parliament August 15. Premier Lloyd says the policy cannot be nade legislative until parliament | reconvene ‘s late in October and he lconsiders the present import re- jstrictions should “be continued un- itil then. 7 | The American chamber f pates that restrictions for con- revised. neets reorge antici- affecting many lines of American gods wil! ve modified, The it is asserted, drop in sterling exchange, is causing British mporters to hold back American ders, and, wherever possible, to j}buy in countries where the value of the pound is higher than in the nited States. Meanwhile, ‘onsultation the with interests, is government, in banking and preparing to e-establish British export trade yy providing sterling credits for the countries not in a position to for rade |pay at present export of es- ‘| ential imports, says the Review. ‘| The official shipping reports "| show that there are two and a |! ialf million tons of shipping un- der construction, practically every packed with orders, able labor conditions. tonnage should take the within twelve months, but his prespect Vartu- illy all the is cargo onnage yard being vith favor This Valter is unlikely, new tonnage The government has subscribed for 1,700,000 shares of the five million and appointed two diree- |\FOR SALE—Two kitchen tables,|'PS f° the British Dyestuffs con, ’ ss Cheie: rug. ete Apply Daily | Poration, formed by arrangement earn tthne ages , 185 with the board of trade to pro. a C ing : : -|tmate the manufacture of syn- es } hetic dyestuffs and colors. The compulsory scheme of lots of People Phone 586 standard clothing will be revived, the Review goes on, to check high . . g these days : ’ rices following the removal of You would hardly believe how i the wool control. Food centrol our Watch trade has grown and is citelana vit be continued throughout the buying ‘and Yepairing ‘watches, 216 6th Ave. W. inter. More plentiful supplies than last winter prices will be are expected just as high, bul Just arrived, a car of Beaver Board. A. W. Edge Co., distribu. tors. if Tents. Sethe sacks. ‘no outfits. Sgent J. F. Maguire, Smith Block. CHANGE OF Site Dime PLEASC Mt Ont eveore’ ce AN ewe REST in nEwes. | Des re earee ee rma mares me j Local News Notes | eid sale; 20 185 Brass beds at Tite's per cent discount, > > . own brand of butter on Fuller's add. tf * . . springs and mattresses. Barrie's Furniture 185 Our sale, see Beds, All kinds at Store, . . * Mrs, F. Garton, 8th Ave., has lgone to Seattle for a holiday for health. lher . , draperies by reduction at 185 Novelty |the yard, | rite’s sale, curtains, at 20% Special for Fishermen. Swivels, 50c. dozen; hooks 3c each, Ful- os Ltd. Phone 45. tf rhe “Narbethong” has taken a towing job and will not be on the Salt Lakes run hereafter. 85 * * . Youngheart Co. of Montreal and Godfrey Phillips, Ltd., is in town on his first visit to this district >. . . Iwo big shows at Westholme tonight. Pictures 7 and 9, and all new vaudeville 8:15 and 10:15 . * . Mrs. A. R. MeFarlane and daughter of Vancouver are spend ing a holiday with Mrs Frizzell, Seventh Street, * . * Don't forget the concert and strawberry social at the Methodist Church on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Goneert 25¢. Refresh ments extra. {84 . . . and Mrs. R. H. Shockley and family returned from up the lin: on the train last night. For the past two weeks they have holidaying in, Hazelton. oe creorge Mr. been Judge F. McB. Young arrived from Prince George yesterday evening where he has been taking which were on the docket County Court there. . * + Tonight at Market Hungry Nine and the Colts are going to play a game of basebal! when the former will try to even up for the game which was play ed on Wednesday evening. They are confident that with some of the positions strengthened they will be able to give the younger team a good run for the honors. cases of the Place the Congoleum squares clearing oui at cost, at Tite's. 185 . . . Among the passengers for the south on tha Grand Trunk boat last evening was Miss Beatrice Moore, sister of Miss Ftorence Moore of the Prinee Rupert Gen- eral Hospital nursing staff. Miss Moore, who has been visiting here for the past week, is returning to Vancouver and will then procved to Nelson where she intends to make her home. . >. . Crockery and glassware. Biz bargains at Tite's sale. 85 . . * It was a very large train whic! was pulled into the depot lait evening by the big powerful en- xine 813. There were sixteen cars in all, three express refrigerators, two baggage one mail car ind the other ten were required to accommodate the large num- ber of tourists who were passing through to southern points. A few minutes after the train ar- rived the little waiting room was quickly filled with people who vere eager to make their reser- cars, vations on the boat. MASTER - SMALL CHANGE Braves NEW ARRIVALS IN Ladies Colored Shoes Now showing at the FAMILY SHOE STORE PEPPDPP LAL EOL LE PLE OO LALOR OPEL OO DOs Pres Special alués in Children’s Shoes| ORR RFR FO FR FR FR FREE FOROS FEEL EE Come and be fitted by Expert Shoemen GEO. HILL The Practical Shoemen POPC OOOO. E. R. TABRUM Phone 357 Ormes Limited “Penal Femedios While our stock lasts we will GIVE AWAY FREE—-A BATHING ChP with every purchase of Rexall Preparations value One Dollar or over. Come early and take your choice Phones 82 and 200 Store 3rd Avenue end 6th Street P.O. Box 1680 eee 7 ees ee Prince Rupert Music Store OPPOSITE POST OFFICE WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor Everytiing in Mu LATEST POPULAR SONGS AND DANCES, ViCTROLA AND VICTOR RECORDS to Pt craphs, Violins, Et i iwind instruments repadded a: . Rupert Academy of Music in Connection With the Store. The Largest Stock of Pianos Organs 7 North of Vancouver The Heintzman & Co. Piano The Weber Piano Thomas Organs All High-grade Guaranteed Instruments W. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. Expert Piano Tuning and E. L. VAUGHA aetna Prince Rupert Music Store s ee 7? Repa Ss BeeTER © rere “ TG S88) ANOW TR*O? Prince MAeRnRK in THE WORLF — and «pairing, ee (4 —- ——« See ALBERT ( McCAFFERY before you purchase Anything m the Buiding Line We handle Prince Rupert Spruce Ce.’s B. C. Mill’s Fir Cement Lumber Plaster Laths | Lid, Lime Brick —— a wt THE LA CASSE BAKERY for BREAD BUNS Sm mene ee PASTRY Wedding Cakes a Spec ialty HAVE YOU TRIED OUR 30c. FRUIT ©4 Florence, Genoa and Sultana 3rd Avenue PHONE 190 KES?