= = = iia - gg ~- i > = ae =S = aol oan” ws THE DAILY KEWS. G. H. ARNOLD, Notary Public For Sale House and lot, Section Six. Price $2,150.00, Easy Terms. For Rent Seven-room house with bath at 10the Ave. and Bacon St H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Real Estate ra Bonds Has five rooms and bath. Insurance Prince Rupert Ory Dock & Engineering C0, LIMITED Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. Several boats can te docked together on one small section, making fees light. Large stock of repair materiéis is being laid in. Foundry Work Castings in tron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reasonable Prices. Machine and Boiler Work of all kinds Business of Industrial Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries Solicited. ’ Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. ” jto call for bids for the renting of a limited number of outside sell- ing booths, 15 by 12, at the forth- |coming fair——the highest or any} For bid not |} These bids must be in the hands booths are to be used. jmeeting jiasit evening it was de- RED SHIELD TAG DAY. z TAG DAY rangements are now will put on a Tag Day terests of the Shield Campaign tombrcow, urday, August 16 FOR SALE feray, suenst"te.” NOTARY PUBLIC 6-Roomed fhodern house and lot English Hill, terms. 6-Roomed semi-bungalo, 4th Ave., Fast, built in buffet, fireplace, ete., $3,500 terms. 8-Roomed house 5th Ave., W., modern, $3,250 terms. Trunk steamer today. squares, Barrie's House, ~leided that another complete | whereby the Adair Cavss Chaptor ep ens ofthe Daughters of the Empire! e e . in the in- Salvation Army hed will be much harder and the two teachers at pesos: | have all their work cut out to} Keep gome. The newly appointed teacher is | iMiss L. V. IB. C. pert Music Store, Mrs. Howard, who has been $2 625. visiting With her mother in Van- couver for the past few week returned to this city by the Grand ANITA STEWART le L Carpet squares, eongoleum | Furniture | Double Corner Sixth Avenue and Tatlow St. $1,750. One nice lot near Drydock $200. What M. M. Stephens LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE Eye Glasses Are For. Everybody is Not a Judge of Diamonds Most people have to take some one’s “say so’? because most people cover the trouble and apply aren't up on dtamonfi values. remedy. ditio®?, We wish to tell you that every diamond we have in stock has passed a most eareful exammMation at our hands 4 1 eomfort Which makes buying here aba lutely ife for the person who knows little about diamonds } We are showing some nice dia ~ mond engagement rings at #25.00, today. (ees have many uses, but only one purpose——the restora tion of the sight to a natural con Reginald Beaumont, superin-| their tendent of Grand Trunk steam-|"¢ré in Prince Rupert 6n Monday yee were intended to see well and easily. If you do not— then you should make haste to dis- ships, va = want of a pair of - suitable gla may be all that prevents | having visual perfection, healt! Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. BY-ELECTION FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE. or pot this | ET ws eXamine your eyes and ' you whether of Prince Rupert, that I hereby requir the | Mrs. serve on the Board of School Trustees to fll the vacane Shall be as follows $40.00, #75.00 and $150.00. 5 res | Fred Joudr; Jeweler . Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert The Store of Worth and Opposite Pust Office Beauty. FOR SALE 4 Room House Sewer connections 5th Aysnue, Section & $1600 2 Lots 6th Av Ave., Sec. 5 on the Sewer Brief Facts ‘ of War Work ehtertaininent ‘Terms the men at the front and woune in hospitals & Doyle, Ltd. Insurance - Real Estate Prince Rupert, B. C. 8 in the Sehedule tt i wy tion Act, and dence and each person proposed in such wu mer sullicienthy 10 «identify such Every candidate shall, before he shall be| ° ® . capable of being nominated o elec ted, Salvation Army in the Salvation Army huts, the Army officers serve hot drinks and food w men of all ranks; the Army mends clothes, furnishes music and safeguards hoi lies, Sustains morale and inspires Nupert, from the hour of @ 0’ cloek to the hour ' every person is hereby required to : auiiie “and mémaen himself ‘secorditels ‘Ke lyen Allen of W ashington, b, ¢ | QUALIFICATION FOR SCHOOL TRI'groe has been lecturing in the prin In the City Sehool Districts of the firs i cipal cities of Yukon : faith i the teachings of in rh eac senmy also maintains a tant Stream of parcels of comfort British subject f the null and tas ’ on . } S The Salvation Arm carried a , extensive Work in connection with the Boer War it ‘aval and Mii) tary League has been in operatio: for nearly @ quarter of @ eentury See The Salvation Army works in cx tri ; operation bul not in competition were re | Omer er eee seers tees ere {| We wiil have for arrival ! Local News Notes } this week b cavmnerenermesemnsrmmarnmermnsremsrmmsrnarns® Olivette Preserving Carpets and rugs at Tite's 20] a per cent sale prices. O71 } . > . Cherries Just arrived, men’s dancing] pumps. Family Shoe Store. tf} packed in 4 basket crates, at : 7 $2.90 Per Crate foi fe iii ine morning | iturned to the eity This is the time of year oe oe for preserving Cherries Bishop Du Vernet was among} } ‘the arrivals on this morning's Don’ t miss it. iat | puper Table Supply CO. Wl tsete wos ceca p.m, 92 PHONES 211, 212 sharp. i PRINCE RUPERT FAIR. Jorines and matingsses. "207 TENDERS FOR BOOTHS | Wm. MeGregor was among the arrivals from Surf Inlet on the AT EXHIBITION GROUND Venture yesterday evening. One more week to purchase your window blinds, curtain rods and hangings at Tite’s 20 per cen sale discounts. 192 The fair directors have decided your winter bedding, blan kets, sheets, spreads, pillow oases and comforters, take advantage of necessarily accepted, the secretary not later than | rite 20 per cent discounts. 97 noon, Tuesday, the 19th inst. and} o:. &+:9 should state for what purpose the | Hugh Smith of the loeal fire 4) department who has been visit- ling in Salt Lake City, was among the arrivals back in the city to- HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER “*” rad ———— - IF’, Bentley has come north from G. A. HUNTER, Secretary. | Miss Lamb of Abbotsford Ap-|Surf Inlet and will beea visilo pointed by Board at Meeting ihere for a short time. Mr. Bent Last Night. ley arrived by the Union steam ee ship last night. At the special school board! e 9 G. €. Kilpatriek of the local C. teacher should| P. Rh. offices went up the line this obtained for the High Seheol/morning to join Mrs. Kilpatrick here. The work for next term/and child who are holidaying a! than for last bp Edward for a few days. The beautiful Weber piano that }was used on the stage of the |Westholmeée Theatre is for sale at amb of Abbotsford. |* special price. The Prince Ru- opposite the post office. ot * . * Haines, ‘chief clerk in the | ; won (rand Trunk offices, was among WELL RECEIVED | tiosc leaving for the east on the He will join s. Haines who is visiting in her itrain this morning. Anita Stewart in the great po-| Mr drama attracted a large|old home in Ontario. 191 le rowe ot the Empress rheatre | , 2 last night From Headquarters’ | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rowell ar- ‘hi was all it was said to be. a str all ived from Vancouver on the ldrama of love passion, emotion | Pri nee Rupert today. Mr. Rowell jand real human interest it is | tS the new paster of the local | being shown again tonight. iach et Church and preaches his ‘ _ ae first sermon tomorrow morning. ‘ . : | * . ‘ = cat tae eee eee i (Glen Hyde, the son of R. C. Vancouver for the past two weeks, | Hyde, well known property hold- iseturned of the Prince Rupert |" of this city, arrived from the jsouth on the Prince Rupert this “Bini |morning. He will be here for a Dr. R. ©. Page who has been in few days before continuing east Vancouver for the past two weeks to the prairies. returned morning on his way to Stewart, fi ul th ti a i - ne me rhe many friends of Dr. and Mrs. 'Tremayne will be pleased to learn of expected arrival returned from the south|®¥ the ©. P. R. steamer. They | today. peas been in Victoria for the last . . . several weeks, since arriving from Spirella Corsetiere. Phone overseas, Black 257. | OFF P< eee | Mrs. M. P. McCaffery and fam- ty) ily left on this morning's train for Bangor, Maine, where she wil! remain Visiting with relatives for PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to tne} about six months. In Bangor is ctors of the Municipality r the McCaffery’s former ‘home presence of the said Electors at the City | 8 fir . ian Clerk’s office in the City Hall, eit by pane d this is her first trip there for Prince Rupert, on Saturday the 23rd day|SOme time, nuenes, 1919, at twelve o'clock noon, ® e © purpose of electing a erson e Morris chairs and rockers. caused by tt esignation! Rarria’ oa pe . of Miss Rose M. Davies whose term ex. |>@frie’s Furniture House. v4 Pires in January, 1920 } ’ ° ? The mode of nomination of Candidate s| The Prinee Albert made a very a i t re candidates «hall be ominated in} Quick trip to the Queen Charlott iting The writing shall be subscribed | two voters of the Municipality as pro- Islands this week, feturning early poser and seconder and it she . TT ireadayv eva y . livered to the ‘Returning enone ae de | Thursday evening, Yesterday the between the date of this notice and| \ibert was loaded up with sup- 2.00 Pp. ™. of the day of ne mination the l | said writing may be in the form Number piles and material for Stewart Flee nd le ear! ! all state the aaliea and ft ea: y in the afternoon. A “! north, candidate a ar Remember the Red Shield ean later than jock in the after vn of the day of iO.niation, lodge with paign. a declaration showing his quaiifleaiion * e ° ® the form preascritid by Statute ti ‘ ; rorms will oe su hed by the City clerk: ‘What has the Great War done : ML etal ae ails Te aes ee a » ete bate ie Wily bhoekice ie noe Hk jlo religion?’ wall be the subject fa poll being WeCOsSary auch poll witi|Of an address to be given at K. of opene 0 ve ' ' tine i agi August, 1919, at the Counc! ‘chamber | P. Hall, Helgerson Block, Sunday | the City Hall in the City of 1 aD jevening, August 17, at 8:30 velock p.m, of vt ten }O'Cloek, The speaker, Mrs, Ase a Territory any verseon dein . > con al { and Southeastern Alaska during the present summer. The lecture will be free and everybody is cor Md and third elas ally lng the date f non wher in tl Lam . | tah ost anal S eaenas dially invited, it of th : eu Mun pal Assesement Roll : ver a above an Crockery, glassware and ching mre ahd r ‘ Se ae ee On Gletiion oP cee al 20 per cent discounts, the las! rustee® in the seid School Pistrics « week of Tite ale priees 7 “eth ib the sald Seon! i trict, shall \ 8 sale price 07 Trustee in such City Sehoel lis jiven under my Sand at i Just arrived, a car of Beaver e Rupert : . this # on yet Aug at. A.D ioy9 Board, A, W, Edge Co,, distribu. bturnine Omesr, |LOrs. it) eee A es sae eee — =. ~~ SUFTINGS ews —- I one INIA | and Goalings A shipment has just reached us consisting exclusive single lengths in coatings and suitings. The fabrics are Velours, Serges, and fine- patterned tweeds. They are all wool and of a splendid quality and represent a pur- chase made a good while ago and at much lower price than we could buy at now. These are in just one pattern, or color, of a kind, which gives our customers an ex- clusive length that cannot be duplicated locally. tt eee H. S. WALLACE CO., LD. Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St. A Re nS HN Se em me Among those arriving ip the The fishing ity from up river yesterday we ind operated \. M. Kipp of Port Essington, R.| ies, arrived in W. Sinclair and F. Goodenough ternoon fro i of Inverness, and Mr. and Mrs ind. She is pa W. F. Binns of Balmoral the trollers int . . eompany i) Scrims, Cretonnes, ‘Lace Cur very rough we tain goods by the yard at Tite’s.\tered all 1) per cent discounts 197 | straits, . * . Remember the Red Shield cam Vite’s He paign. continues unt \ NEW ARRIVALS IN Ladies’ Colored Shoes Now showing at the FAMILY SHOE STORE ooret Specia! Values in Children’s Shoes POOEEOODOP OI OEIET Tre SRF e ODL LD Come and be fitted by Expert Shoemen GEO. HILL E. R. TABRUM The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 ee 7 —— AUCTION SALI Will be tly in the Melutyre B ng to dispose of any ‘een lease notils GEORGE LEEK si occupation ar description “| few passengers made the ws Prince Rupert Music Store OPPOSITE POST OFFICE WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor “Everything in Mus LATTES) POPULAR SONGS AND DANCE AND VICTOR RECORDS ‘ nai’ Repairs to Phonographs, Violins, Et : sted Mie wastes © voue Woodwind instruments repadded & THE BES' KNOWN THA. + Prince Rupert Academy of Music MARK in THE wore with the Btore g, vioTROLAP " in Connectio# The Largest Stock of Pianos and Organs North of Vaneouver The Heintzman & Co. Piano The Weber Piano Thomas Organs All High-grade Guaranteed Instruments W. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. - and tepr E. L. VAUGHAN °°" "Pivjer's Seecisly Prince Rupert Music 5t0re |