THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert Ory Qock & Engineering Co. LIMITED any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. can Fe docked light. materisIs is being laid in. Foundry Work . Castings in tron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reasonable Prices. Machine and Boiler Work of all kinds | FIRE JNSURANCE Fire insurance is the cheapest commodity on the market today. for each $100.00 of its location. your dwelling for 150 years without a paid out only the amount for which you are insured. It is The rate on your dwelling is from $1.30 to $2.00 insurance This means that if you carry insurance on so cheap you can not alford to be without it. We write it. for 3 years, depending on fire you will have Insurance Vessels of boats making Several section, fees Business of Industrial Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. eal Estate Bonds together on one small Large stock of repair Ml. 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 Sth Ave., W., modern, $3,250 term. Double Corner Sixth Avenue and Tatlow St. $1,750. One nice lot near Drydock $200, M. M. Stephens LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE | } | | . You’ve read about The favorite Mexican dish. Try it Tonight at the ee CHILLI PARLOUR 835 Second Ave. } ; ; } We've Written Many a CUT. GLASS Ad. But never in our lives have we felt that we did the subject justice. And We hever expect to Because we have no cohuuand ot words that will describe the beauties of our cut glass We ean tell you that it radiates light of endless colors, of its weight, and that there is no higher grade of cut glass made ete., and yet we feel that we haven't said mureh about it To make it easier wit you just make a visit here? Jeweler The Store of Worth and Beauty. Sn Ome IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL |Burial of Late Cecii Garne Mairs funeral noon Mairs who died a few SERVICE YESTERD iY Took Place at Fairview in Private Plot. Rev. J. H. Nuttall conducted the service yésterday after- the late Cecil Garne days ago for Local News Notes Q aint mecomeee mene a Genees sete mos ® Se et ee ee et ee A, Moore of Swanson Bay carte north by the Prinee George this trip. —s Harry C. Evans, Piano tuner, is now in town. Leave your ordets at Bulger’s, i . . Mrs. Harry Cameron and dauch- ter Lillian returned = from ie south by today’s steamer. * * * Mrs. Ch. Wing was a through passenger for Anyox on the Grand Tronk boat this morning. Mrs. Syrotuck and daughiet Miiriel returned from the on the Prince George today. aouth N. 8. Lougheed and M. Loug heed were among the = arrivals from Vaneouver this morning * 7 * We have a few nice gilt edged invitation cards that are different from the ordinary. Daily News Olice. ~ tf * * * Mrs. Norman Broadhurst re- turned to the city this morning from a holiday in the southern coast cities. . . . Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. child returned from a trip to the south on the George today. e . * . Edgar, dental nurse for H. Bayne, returned from a Princes Brown and holiday Prince Miss Dr. A. trip to Vancouver on the George this morning. . . Constable George Logan ree turned on the boat today after having escorted a couple of pris- oners to Okalla Farm from here . . Mrs. Betts, wife of Captain F Betts of this city, was among the arrivals from the south on the Grand Trunk steamer this morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Morton wer among the arrivals from Vancou ver this morning and will be in the city for a short time before proceeding to Ottawa. A special meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the G. W. V. A. will He buried aloneside = his brother at Fairview There was a large attendance and the cere- mony was very impressive. ‘The pall-bearers were friends and school mates of the deceased boy. Mr. Gray was at the organ. There were a large number o floral emblems, those particular! noticed being from the family members of the machinists union Dorothy G. Barge, Amy Shaw, the Humble boys, Mrs. A. Jacobson Mr. and Mrs, G. B. White, J. Car- was roll, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Clark Sons of Canada, Gladys and Mabel, Akerberg, Thomson (Co., Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Smith . Queen Charlotte Isianders e:n- /10t do better than mail their lprinting needs to The News Print lghop and get the work done | romptly and well. Choose your own materials ond iyle when you have corsets mad by Mrs. Director. Phone Blue 92 B. C. Undertakers. Phone 41. ‘agen Phones 41 and Red 391 For Hire by the Hour, Day or Week Lawach Alice B. Picnie and Fishing Parties Trips round Harbor ~- MYHILL-JONES ee eee ae Houses for Sale Fifth $1,600. house, Section 5, Four-roomed Avenue, Five-roomed house, heating plant, fireplace, sixth Ave., near Drydock, $2,500, Lote 15-16, Block 15, Section b, Sixth Avenue, $600 each. Lot 25, Block 29, Section 5, jhe beld im the roins on Thur sday, psoptomber 4, al 8 p.m, All mem bers are requested to attend. 05 . * . Mrs. W. C. Porter and family were among the arrivals from the south today, having come here t live. Mr. Porter is city manage for the Grand Trunk Telegraplhs Mr. and Mrs. E, J. family were among the arrival: from the south on the Prine George today and will continue t Anyox by the same boat tonight. Conway an A bylaw to classify stores as ; preliminary to an early closing change, was referred to the Retail Merchants Association by the City Couneil at their meeting night for suggestions. oe oe The proposal of Ald. Casey to add a new official to the city was voted down by the City Couneil last night. The suggestion was to have a foreman who Wwouk work outside under the engineer. last The problem of finding accom lation for women prisoners when there are any, was one more discussed by the City Coun cil last night and referred to : special committee to report at the next meeting. The sister of Geo. Edward Boyle is searching for Some trace of him. “He is aged 35 years, hair red, height 5 ft. 6 in. He originally came from gOttawa Ontario, was in the Canadian Engineers, C.K. F., discharged March 3rd, 1919, and stated his intention of proceeding to Van couver, B.C. Sinee then no trae of him has been found. If any information is received notify ht N. W. M. Police, Prince Rupert. eyes grey, Preserving $200.00. We also have a number of lots ngar Drydock for build- ing purposes. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Third Avenue: Phonell PEACHES Arriving Wednesday $1.75 per crate Rupert Table Supply Co, PHONES 211, 212 fi bread may is set. Full d NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY The idea that bread making is @ long and difficult operation is a mistake, as of quickly prepared foods, for with ROYAL YEAST CAKES light. sweet bread can he baked and ready for use within four hours from the time the sponge in Royal Yeast Bake Book which will be sent free upon request. E. W. Gillett Company Lirnited. Toronto. Canada now be included in the list etailed instructions are contained pion of America, will have the chance to bring home a purse of $175,000. FOOTBALL TODAY Match Will be Played Between Callies and G. T. P. this Evening. This evening another league football match will be played on the Acropolis grounds when the Callies and the G. T. P. clash for the first time this Th challengers are out for a win as} they are eager to head the stand of the teams. far the] season. ing So Grand Trunk boys have been un- able to win the laurels, but they | are all the more anxious to start | now. A few new players will be | introduced at tonight's match by | the tfain men and with Johnnie Currie back on the field they ouch! to make a very good showing. G. W. Abbott returned up rive on a business trip by the tran today. oa * * M. E. Pierce of Paeifie arrived from the interior on the train list evening. c. C. Buehanan of Queen Char lotte City arrived from the Islands yesterday. 7 * * The government civil re-estab lishment bureau has been moe to the Exchange Block. . . ’ Alex. M. Manson, M.P.P.,, re- turned from a trip to the interio by the train last evening. . . * George McAfee of Georgetown came over from the sawmill on a brief business trip yesterday. . >. o Jas. Range of Pringe George was among the arrivals from up river on the train last evening. k. Cowper Young arrived fron the south this morning and wil, spend several weeks in the cit) lining things up for the opening of the new planing mill at the drydock. a The funeral of Neil Mekachern who died at the hospital as a re- sult of injuries received at the Queen Charlotte Islands, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday from the B. C, Undertakers chapel, Key. J. B. Rowell officiating. Spirella Black 257. Corsetiere, Phom RARE KR ORE RR HHO * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * eR —— ‘ At the police court this morn Coustable W CARPENTIER IS TO ing before Magistrate MeMordie,;vincial Poli . J. Mussallem and 8. Mussallem | Babine eountry MEET JACK DEMPSEY vere each fined 85 for failing t mditions a cattails display a red light at night visible|of salmon , 4 (Special via 6.1. P. Telegrapds.) from the rear of the eat The district for a Decature, Il., Sept. 3.—It has|ease of C. H. Thomas who ap4;make observati: { Fis now been given out by Dempsey'’s |Peared on the same charge has jeries Department promoters that he will meet been adjourned hin conjunction Georges Carpentier, the French} sioner of fisheri ! champion, somewhere in Engler See the classified ads. on pazefturn will stop in the near future. Jack Demp- | five at the hatehery La Lake sey who is the heavyweight chain : — School Opens ee ee Be Prepared! ~ on Sept. 2nd Outfit Your Boys and Girls with RELIABLE SCHOOL SHOES Buy them from the FAMILY SHOE STORE GEO. HILL FE. R. TABRUM The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. ; idward Lipsett, President Harry Lips Manas | - Edward Cunningham, Vice-Preside at , ; | Li ( h & ( ; } , | Lipseii-Lummingham © (0. | , ; LIMITED } } FISHING & CANNERY EQUIPMENT—MARINE HaRoWws'! ; Steamship Suppiies, Gas Engines and Accessories Fish Netting, Twines, Lines, Ropes and Cordage PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Registered Office: 68 Water Street, Vancouver, B. C. P. O. Box 1698 Prince Rupert (tive Teiephon N POPE CODE CLO LAO LD DOL LOE OOOO OOO NEW. MILLINERY| for Fall has arrived : SS — . \ | ’ f Weg W* have a great new assortment ©! } all able to ofier to j nrices our customers at exceptionally low price Hats, which we are liner of many years experience. WANTED— Good reliable boy for Cc. Pp. Re. FARM LAND Choies | farms in well settled districts | in Western Canada; low prices; | twenty years to pay; irrigated lands in Sunny Southern Al berta, with loan of $2,000 in| improvements to assist new! settlers. Act now —- they are| coing fast. For free booklet! and full information write H.| G.° Loughran, General Land ag t, 74% Hastings St. Weat Va nuver, B.C, + aaa These were specially selected by @ laéy ™ messenger and elothing detiv- All the new shades decreed by fashion © | | ery. 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