wd G. H. ARNOLD, Notary Public For Sale House and lot, Price $2,150.00, Section Six. Has five rooms and bath. + Easy Terms, For Rent Seven-room house with bath at 10th Ave. and Bacon St. H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Insurance Real Estate Bonds Prince Rupert Ory Hock & Engineering Co. - Vessels of ang tine Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. boats making Several section, fees can te docked together on light. one small Large stock of repair materisis is being laid in. Foundry Work Castings in Iron, 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. 4 | M.I.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., and Tatlow St. $1,750. One nice lot near Drydock £200. M. M. Stephens LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE W., modern, $3,250 terms. Double Corner Sixth Avenue FORESTS DESTROYED BY WASTING FIRE. (Special via u. T. Pe Telegraphs.) Missoula, August 22. ifires continued their swift steady sweep of Central western Montana and Idaho. In the Coeur d'Alene jest $80,000 worth of white jtimber in stretch | wasted. one has ) sdiillastaihainadl : Crockery, abéware at 20 per cent discounts, | week of the Tite's sale prices. ;per cent sale prices. YHF DAILY NEWwae Best Display f FRESH FRUIT in the City Anything that is in season can be found in our Store Rupert Table Supply Co. PHONES 211, 212 SHOULD HANG OUR HEADS IN SHAME AT TREATMENT GIVEN TO WIDOWS AND ORPHa... Continued From Page One. tempts to change the Government in Russia. That country was a| horror from one end to the Some other of the European coun tries were not much better. Ue had not much sympathy for the man who was not a good ipyal citizen of the British Empire, Not Wakened. Rev. Canon Rix said the country had not wakened to the condition that the land was full of peop! For your winter bedding, bian who had evaded the draft law and|kets, sheets, spreads, pillow cases hated the British Empire. Many |4"d comforters, take advantage o! of them had really said that if|Tite’s 20 per cent discounts, 9% . . * the war only lasted a few years . . : k Millard of Port Clements they would be able to make their Frank M | ard © P rt Clemen neine Amd the soldiers were at and David Smith of Skidegate e1 seas ‘tiene getting $1.40 © ont tered the Prince Rupert General , os t »eterds o "PE ant Why should a woman have to live anges: oe : — : ae en $40, $50 or $60 a month when her husband formerly brought her $120? The speaker asked what right had he to live and keep a home in comfort when the widow of the man who fe seas got not half as much. It was time something was stirred up ll ove Forest! keep it and| and | northern | Club for- pin been! lar service ) Just hotind a car of Beaver Board. A W. Edge Co.., | tors. "| Carpets and rugs at Tite’s 20] = NOW OPEN Everybody is Not a Judge of Diamonds to take some because most people on diamond Waltes. We wish to tell you that every diamond we have in stock has passed a most careful examination at our hands. Most people have one’s “Sa ao"* areat wy Which makes buying here abso lutely safe for the person who knows little about diamonds We are showing some nice dia mond engagement rings at $25.00 #10.60, £78.00 and $150.00. a John Bulger Jeweler The Store of Worth and Beauty. 5 mi P.R.CAFE Best in Town Second Avenue, 3 Near Empress Theatre | What Eye Glasses Houses for Sale Five-roomed plastered house with bath, Borden Street, overlooking harbor, * $2,700 $700 cash. Balance arranged. Fifth $1,600. ~Four-roomed house, Avenue, Section 5, . Five-roomed house, heating sixth Ave., 200. plant, fireplace, near Drydock, #2,5 We also have a number of lots near Drydock for build- ing purposes. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Third Avenue: Phone 1 | Are For. LASSES only one tion of the dition. yr wer intended to see well and easily. If you do not— then you should make haste to dis- egver the trouble and apply a remedy TT" went of a pair of suitable giasses may be all that prevents you having visual perfection, and comfort have many uses, but purpose-—the restora sight to a natural con- health ET ws examine your teil whether o1 is 80 eyes not and you Fred Joudry {Practical Optometrist Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert Opposite Pust Office Iwill give an ishould and the returned soldiers should going. Mr. FR. Jones, of the Overseas who so charmed two audi ences in Prince Rupert on Friday address at the reg at the Church of . n Sunday eyening. this Locaeteiaiay” land on miss and china| hearing him. * last Capt Nieb holson and G. A. Me | Nicholl were among those arriy ing from the south by the Prince distribu. Rupert today. talking machines, | 8200 al “Phonola” from $25 to Tite's Rieke ;continues until Furnishing Sale August 23. ne aande oan Mr. *\tingly for eee eee eee Ow ew sell. * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Woman cook. Wages ee eee ee re ent ae att", CATHOLIC LADIES General Hespital. von Saf DANCE LAST NIGHT WwW. OMEN. Suffering from —Jlassitude, low spirits and loss of appetite will find re- newed strength, brighter iooks, better health and clearer complexions by using Beecham’s Pills. They give | you the very help you need, and are a natural aid to the stomach, liver, bowels and blood, Gentle and positive in action, without any disa- | greeable after-effects — Use PILLS are worth a guinea a box: Direction. of Vv Be ret ata tg Momence wt with Every Bes other.| «| Family Barrie's Furniture Warehouse 97 jmodels of 97 | Presentation which took place in } Ose erners mseemsr eres . Local News Notes ee eee et —~@ Barrie's for baby buggies; 80- jing at cost this week. id * * * | 290% Reduction in price of all wallpapers. Silversides Bros. tf j . . , | | Mrs, W. H. Tobey and child left; lfor the interior om the train this morning. . . . Wallpaper sale at Silversides| Bros. 20% discount off all book prices. tf * * . Last week of Tite's August Sale. Brass and iron beds jsprings and mattresses. 197 | * . * | M. Alberts returned from a t! ip | to Vancouver by the Grand Trunk} boat this morning. . . * ALICE B.” and “DIXIE for Lakes every fifteen minutes from P. R. Boathouse . . . | Salt on Sunday We have a few nice gilt edged } | | invitation cards that are different from the ordinary. Daily News | Office. tf * * e * Steel is being unloaded at the shipyard and preparations are be ing made for starting up the slip excavation. * . . Rix entertained party at their Among the honored Mrs. Tremayne and are visiting in the present time. . . Canon and Mrs. at a house last evening. guests were who city at the + again at Busy Mother, HUNUUUUTANANGATSHNVOUHNOAUUOUGE UAAANGUD UGA tna UN ~ A™~ over the land mothers are now pet. ing their children’s garments re: ady for the school opening. The play time jc over and the holidays have worn out shoes stockings, and other articles of clothing that must be replaced. BOYS AND GIRLS’ | can be outfitted completely and at reason. able prices at ‘“Wallaces. Weare fortunate in having laid in our stock of shoes for the school opening long before the recent big advance in prices and we welcome comparison of quality, com- pleteness of stock, and values. Boys’ Clothing is another line in which our prices cannot be beaten. Compare For the rainy days we have Slickers and other rain-proof garments. For the Girls we have some particu- larly good values in school dresses H. $. WALLACE CO., LD. Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St. Among those east on the train was Miss Nellie been visiting with Mrs. H. R. Grant for the past week. Miss Hazell is returning to her hor jin Lethbridge. leaving for the this morning Hazell, who has -| . . . Wallpapers at greatly reduced prices. Silversides Bros. tf . . . Recently a presentation was leedli to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin by the workmen in the Grand a Trunk yard and shops here. It |was a little appreciation by fellow | workmen A leather lined Morris vebair of fumed oak was the gift ito Mr. Austin and Mrs. Austin was lthe rec ipient of one of the latest “lectric cookers with ae complete. J. Brooks in ja few well chosen words made the } front of the locomotive Austin Mrs. foreman’'s answered fit- Austin and him- | Enjoyable Event When Many Young People were Entertained in St. Andrew's Hall. Last evening in drew's Hall the Catholic Ladies’ the St. An- members of the Activities gave a ‘. —— NEW ARRIVALS IN Ladies olored Shoes Now showing at the FAMILY SHOE STORE SOE COO eOOOOOOION Special Values in Children’s Shoes | ou itt . Come and be' fitted by Expert Shoemen GEO. HILL E..R. TABRUM The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 = AUCTION SALE Will be held shortly fm the Melntyre Bloc} ing to dispose of any goods, ple ase notify GEORGE LEEK ee most enjoyable dance. First class Inusic Was provided by the W |ho 1 orchestra and the arrival of Mr, Brown of the Empress rheatre who took the drums, add- ed considerable “go"’ to the affair. | The ladies in charge to be jspecially complimented on the jexcellent way in which the re- | fr eshments were served. As sow as the apnouncement was made all rushéd up stairs and took the | helpers by storm. Those in | charge worked very hard for the jsuecess of the event and the many jpresent pronounced the dance a [ most pleasant affair. J.P. Noberge and TW. Moerseh jvery ably assisted with the man- are jage ment of the dance and were | | always ready to offer | vices. Mrs. DP, MeDénald was in| | charge of the puneh bow! for jevening. Ladies who contributed to the occasion were Mrs. D. W. | Morrissey, Mrs. Blain, Mrs. ¢ Balagno, Mrs. A. D. Gillies, Mrs Griffiths, Mrs. Moerseh, Mrs. Par. |! jsons and Mrs. Meagher. their ser. Phones 41 and Red 391 Por Hire vy the Hour, Day or Week Launch Alice B. Pienie and Fishing Parties Trips round Harbor J. MYHILL-JONES Choose your own materials and| | style when you have corsets made | |by Mrs. Director. Phone Blue 92. Serims, estennall ‘Gaeo Cur- ; tain goods by the yard at Tite's }20 per cent discounts 197| | Use MURE. SCO, the oieed sani. | itary wall finish. A. W. Edwe Co. } } | ; . : Advertise in the Daily News, the —_ that the publie ought to afte the ga be warned against such procedure ie é and in any Case when any pur The ref \chaser found” himself hort Trail Club | weighted a complaint should be Sent to U v eratill at onee to the chief of po Associatior i oa ae lice, Regularly now the bake This was th: a lshops will be visited and the lengthy di «tale loaves tested, league meet i Commissioner Macdonald) that he blew y thought that the same line of at-| Penalty tw rea (a tack should be proposed in re_|time was a igard to other vendors of com.|members ! , modities, ’ | shortage SHORT WEIGHT AT | LOCAL BAKERIES SOCCER MEN JOIN BIG ORGANIZATH i} Clu Police Investigate Bread and Find Willi Send Appeal of Trail @ Shortage—Other Commodities Dominion Footbal! Associati@# To Be Scrutinized. For Consideration At the Police Commission meet re ling yesterday afternoon Chief|* It is ver) 4 , | Viekers reported thal the locai|Rupert Fo bakeries had been visited by mem. |aMiliate wit! sit bers of the force and it was found) ball Assoetat . that their loaves were all shor |funds and ‘ in weight. One bakery was short. sent to Va weighted 2 ozs., another athird % oz. The ec thought 1 oz. and) boat. , Th } HMmissioners sults of the This applied especia in gettin of coal. In the end « Cases the teamsters were for the she tories were the sellers many blamed | taken and weird] told of how the transfer men managed to get the coal for themselves plying the ious to rlages YELLOW Fever os eyegr® : (Special vis We hose sup ’ \ coal ought to be anx find out just where the ver 18 occurred j sie agua a } San Sa yale ! has bee! tf cit coast | Ask for Atkins’ Sausages.