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G. H. ARNOLD, Notary Public
For Sale

Heuse and lot, Section Six. Has five rooms and bath.

Price $2,150.00. Easy Terms.

For Rent

Seven-room house with bath at 10th Ave. and Bacon 5

H. G. HELGERSON, LTD.

Real Estate Bonds

 

 

 

Prince Rupert Ory Jock & Engineering Co.

Vessels of any sine Docked

Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel.

boats ean te docked together on one smail

making light. Large stock of repair
materisis is being laid in.

Several

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ifrom the ordinary. Daily News
Pensions Board at Ottawa, but lOfice tf
Foundry Work spite of the wire sent announcing | . . . a our | os, td.
Castings in tron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at his coming, he did not arrive on Miss Dorothy Adams arrive ,
Reasonable Prices. the train last evening nother! from Usk on the train last eve Third Avenue
meeting will very likely be called|ing where she has been visiting i |
Pr deer a ee ae ee Gee 2S WAS RO
Machine aud Boiler Work of all kinds Sa few we "
Mrs. W Tobey arrived fron ——
Business of Indusivia! Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries CORPORAL ADAMS up the river on the train lias New Hazelton arrivals n ti
Solicited. RETURNS FROM EAST on to attend the dance given | Prince Rupert Hotel list today \
Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. in honer of Mrs. Tremayne lude Wm. R. Reid, Jas. Dunbar |gam
z * . and R. R. Jones ' ms
Corporal Herbert Adams was; Mrs. A, D. Matheson who ha se a '
among the arrivals from the east| been visiting in the eity for Arrivals from the mouth of the
— ——= - by the train last even'n? on @)past few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jgpecna from yesterda include cM. RB
oe Jack Frost left for Hazelton by |S! wae Bis notapives, Mr. and/J. R. Mitchell, returned to P James Lamb of Cassiar, T. P. Lakejof Teles
this morning's train where he wil! Mrs. W. Adams of Ninth Avenue.|Essington by boat today. if Carlisie and A. M. Kip; f Portithe ar
visit with friends for a short time !Gorporal Adams has seen five} “ “ e Essington lr th vests
2 ens oe. 2338 years service with the Army| James Smith of the Quarantin«
Mrs. W. A. Williscroft‘and Miss|Medical Corps and since his re-|Hospital at Digby Island, who has =
NOTARY Wiliiscroft who have been visit-|turn from overseas has been |been critcally ill for the past twe
= oo F a, jing with relatives m the city left | stationed in one of the Quebec |Weeks was very low yesterday ‘
FOR SALE on an extended trip to the east by| Military Hospitals This morning he seems to be NEW ARRIVALS IN
today’s train which /dl take them] Bert left Prince Rupert to join | resting more easily
aon = RE :e < e 9
6-Roomed modern house and some three or four months. They|the corps in Vancouver and late ur. G Bell. M.P.P t Vie
, > i ™ & <> t. ; ‘ee as far “ hut ransferre o the edical attach 700 est, 2 » © c-
‘ jot English Hill, $2,625. a pr aiyg. ~ “ <a - |! ansfert at ae sie ‘3 : h- | soria, and Dr: White will addreos eS ore (eS
terms. — = = — re . -" a” ig Bo tee arte a public meeting it the Methodist
i , ay * short spelis to rene ot expert t my ft ere for an : ; - 7
6-Roomed semi-bungalo, 4th — — ee oe eatin alles "( t me : Church on Wednesday nighi at t
: a Pn acquaintances with former friends!ltength of time a i
Ave., East, built soar buSet, end relations 7 a aie i io’eclock. Mr. Beil will speak on Now showing at the
fireplace, etc., $3,500 o Choose your own materials and|*e imter-denominational move
terms. ee, ee — so ere nt among » churches ad
8-Roomed house 5th Ave It is just as cheap to get youryjstyle when you have corsets made — - a oe _ os a oor FAMILY SHOE STORE
: aaa lmr y | ) y cent ane *~hone » go |for this coming fall. All are cor
W., modern, $3,250 terms. printing me wel’ and done atiby ™ D tor. Phone Bl Sl eethe tevin oot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Double Corner Sixth Avenue some as it is to send it away. ‘ry
and Tatlow St. 84.750 The News Print Shop.

One nice lot near Drydock “ce ee ee een ee ee EEE S

$200. * *

ekaatnea rer * TO SUBSCRIBERS *

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M. M. Stephens * : uiedinete to The News *

LOANS . RENTALS - INSURANCE * are asked to pay the de- *®

* livery boys each inonth *,

* when they cali, except *

* where’ payment has beer *

3 * made for the year in ad- #

You've read about * vant The boys when #

coliecting carry official) re. *#

( * ceipts which should al- #

hilli * ways be preserved *

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The favorite Mexican ‘c+ eecerveneseesece

* TOS LATE TO CLASSIFY *

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CHILLI PARLOUR
835 Second Ave.

Phones 41 and Red 391

For Hiré by the Hour,
Day or Week

Lauich Alice Bi

Pienic and Fishing Parties
Trips round Harvor

J. MYHILL-JONES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your Attention

 

China-ward

if we wanted w (and ouses or a 2
we a we coutdn't ex
plain it im an ad All we —-——

tan tell you is that it
came from England and

. France and some from
lates

Japan

‘ and saucers, plate
and odd pietes Ayihaley
Limoges, Douflon, et

Now we thirk we know
China that’s really China

Fifth
1.600,

Four-roomed house,

Avenue Section 5,

heating
Sixth Ave

Five-roomed house,

fireplace,

plant

near Drydock, 82,500.

 

The Store of Worth and
Beauly

 

& Doyle, Ltd.

Third Avenue: Phonell

 

 

 

 

 

 

% z WANTED—Furnished apartment:

Tr it Tonight by man and wife. No children
y P.O. box 787 2031
at the ae i

 

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pretty well. We also have a number of
We would like your lots near Drydock for bifild-
ernten ing purposes.
Jeweler

McCaffery, Gibbons.

 

THE DAILY

  

Preserving |

PEACHES |

Arriving
Wednesday

$1. 75 per crate

Rupert Table Supply Co.

PHONES 211, 212

ADDRESSED GATHERING

Col. C. W. Peck Speaks at Meeting |
of Great War Veterans.
-_— }
There was a special meeting of |
the Great War Veterans’ Asso-|
iation last evening at which Col
C. W. Pe inspiring
address to his ret
The meeting had been called pri-
marily to hear I A. Barter, the
travelling repicsentative of the |

K fave a very

* *

Mrs. L. R. Ellison and childres
larrived in the city from Unio
Bay yesterday.

ie.

pee _ Talking Machines
ifrom $25 to $200 at Barrie's Fu
niture Warehouse. 203

. 1. *

W. Leversedge and family were
among the arrivals from Anyox
on the Union vesterday

ned comrades. |

 

 

The joy of feeling fit and
rowards those who
heec the laws of health,
and keep the babits regu-
Jar with

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| Use MURESCO,
jtary wall finish.

the great sani-
A. W. Edue Co.

> *
W. E. Burritt returned from
ithe south by the Prince George
j this morning.

| °C. H. Westenhaver was among
the arrivals from the south on
ithe Prince George.

= . .
| Mr. and Mrs. P. Phillipson re-
jturned to the city by the Grand}
iTrunk steamer this morning.

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| The tishing, boats Skandia with
21,000 Ibs, and the Director with |
12,000 lbs. arrived in port last
evening.

a
Cyrus Peck, M. P., left for
}Ottawa on age be train this morning

jie should

reach the capital in

 

time for the opening of the ses
sion,

: 7 *

| Miss Lorraine Grant left. thi
| morning on the train to join he
lfather Dr. H. R. Grant, who is|

holidaying im
present time.

Terrace al the

* . .
George Bell, M. P. P., of Vie
toria arrived this morning and

will speak at the Methodist church

this evening in connection with
the forward movement
> . *

It Was a very heavy train whieh
pulled out of the depot this ~——

ing There were many throfeh
passengers from the boat, and
cars to accommodate them had to

be supplied, Besides the regula!
nutiber of coaches there were five
cars of express fish

Spirella Corsetiere, Phon
Black 257.

 

; prices t!

ithe interior by the

B. Cc. Undertakers. Phone 41. |

Ask tor Atkins’ Sausages. tf |

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Local News Notes

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Barrie's for baby bugeies
ine at cost this week

, * *

Mrs. A. G. Aldous of Metlakatia
is among the recent arrivais it
the city

. . .

sale at Silversides

discount off all

Wallpaper
Bros 20%

bool

. . .

McNicholl fron

G. A arrived

train yesterday

evening.

. . ’
Naas

mm the

Adamson of the
arrivals

2
was among the

ity yesterday

Boat
We have a few nice gilt edged
linvitation cards that are differen

* . *

Miss Kennedy. society editor
ithe Victoria Daily
Mrs. A. L. Robinson, sister of
Barnsley of the Unior
local office.
of this

Colonist, ané
| Jack
Steamship Co.'s

formerly a

ano

resident city

 

}were in the city yesterday after
jnoon. They made the round ti iy
to Alice Arm on the Camosun

e. ©@& 2
| The Green Wateb Co. of Cin ;
icinnati have appointed John Bul- |
ger as their agent for Northern |
B..C. The Green watch is note

jfor its fine quality and attractive
jappearance, and on account of
| being extensively advertised it
jthe magazines lately, is becoming
| quite widely known and popular

| Mr. Bulger expects to have a very
good selection on hand in the nea:

|future. it
: . >. >.

On Sunday afternoon a number
jof young people had the
boat ride on “the
Rosa out to Hecate Strait
in the neighborhood of Stephens
Island. In the beautiful warm
day it was a particularly delight-
| ful trip and the ocean breezes aud
iswells wert very exhilarating
iThe party returned late in the |
fevenimnege

pleasure
of enjoying a
Glen

aad

}

i

| Many cannery hands are arriv

ling from the

| train Just now, as the sockeye |
jpack is nearly over and the cohoe 8 |

are not running in very large |
numbers Many of the Orientals |
| who have been employed in the |

Skeena on every |

industry are returning to take
positions for the winter* in the
lsouth. Both day coaches “were

 

Hfilled on last night's train with
employees who are through for
the year.

* . .
| 20% lKeduction in price of all}
|Wallpapers. Silversides Bros. tf!
i . .
} Mrs. O'Brien of Usk was among
jthe arrivals in the city from the
linterior on last evening's train

jhaving brought her little bey to
jtown for medical attention He
had fallen from the top of a box
car and had seriously in
jured his jaw. Dr. J. P, Gade at.
jtended the case here and it ig ex
pected that the lad will be able |
jto return home again on Saturday |

}

very

fmorning'’s train.
}

tailineese. at greatly reduced!

| wrie es. BSilversides Bros. tf

LOTTA i"

    
  
   
   
  
     
   
        
           
  
  
   
  
   
      

Handsome New

ALL SUITS, COATS

Dresses and Skirts

Those who desire to be among the firs

to wear the new models will find oy,

new display worthy of attentien. We

have made it our business to get the
best and have

THE NEWEST STYLES

——— at

THE LOWEST PRICES

There are plain tailored suits. among

others; silk embroidered dresses.

woollen checked skirts, in navy
black serge and tricotine.

SEE OUR WINDOWS.

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Specia! Values in Children’s Shoes

Come and be fitted by Expert Shoemen

GEO. HILL E. R. TABRUM

The Practical Shoemen Phone 357

 

 

 

 

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Dentistry

DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH

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One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers You!
Efficiency”
Dr. Bayne
OFFICE HOURS
12 ong

Morning, $ to 12, Afternoon, 1.30 to 6.30, Saturdays, § ||
Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, from ) | §

Dental Nurse in attendance
Phone 109 for appointment

UNH VAUUUt AL HAUUUANAALUDE!( RULEHELTIA wl

Yes - - iis Betrer

Domestic Bread

Made by ee —
717 Third Ave.
PIES

Pound Cake Phone 190
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