. = Page 8 ¥ 4 FIRE JNSURANCE to. Mcintosh Red today. its location, your dwelling for 156 years paid out only the amount for so cheap you can not afford t Fire insurance is the cheapest commodity on the market The rate on your dwelling is from $1.30 to $2.00 for each $100.00 of insurane This means th: APPLES Arriving Friday Per Box $3.65 This is one of the finest eating apples sold on the market, Now is the time to buy your apples by the box. e for 3 years, depending on it if you carry insurance on without a fire you will have which you are insured, It is o be without it. We write it. Insurance H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Real Estate nupert Table Supply Co. PHONES 211, 212 Bonds iu boats can making fees materiséls is Several section, Prince Rupert Dry Dock & Engineering Co. Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. te docked light. Foundry Work Castings in tron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reasonable Prices. Machine aad Boiler Work of all kinds Business of Industrial Plants, Miges, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. DANCE IN HONOR OF LADIES LEAVING! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris Enter-| tain Number of Guests at Their Home Last Evening. Yesterday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris entertained at their home in honor of Miss Moore and Miss Davies who are leaving the city in a few days. The order of the evening was dancing and a very enjoyable time was spent by everyone and it was not until late that the last guests trooped off together on one small Large stock of repair being laid in. Among those Present were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mitchell, Miss Hughes, Miss Moore, Miss Davies Miss Boyce, Miss Berringer, Miss M.M.Stephens Notary Sublic Financial Agent 56-ROOMED HOUSE and LOT Close in, Section 6, with bath room, Pantry, ete., For Sale $2,150 Terms, $650 cash, Balance arranged. Can you now afford to pay rent? LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE Levy; Miss Hastie, Miss Byatt, | es: Bs 9 Miss Mitchell, Miss Fraser, Miss| Geo. W. Whalen who has in- Morgan, Miss Johnson and,terests in the Whalen Pulp and PRE SF Paes Messrs. J. Currie, D. Jay, Geo.| Paper Mills, was among those ar FE; Anyox. Stringer has arrived from) wijson, J. Evans, J. McKay, Jack Currie, Ed. Smith, James and Geo. Mitchell and J. Myhill Jones. PROTEST AGAINST — THE AGENT GENERAL eMiss K. R. Deacon has arrived from Terrace and will be a visitor in the city for a few days. > * + We have a few mice gilt edged invitation cards that are differeni from the ordinary. Daily News Board of Trade Decides to Write iOftice. ean {!| Premier in Regard to What New members elected by thi Coemed Se peeeane Board of Trade at its meeting last alism. night were Donald H. Yelf, Morley At the meeting of the Board of Shire, Robt. William Grieve, and|,. , J. W. Nicholls Trade last night, exception was e e ‘ taken by G., W. Nickerson to an The Board of Trade last night|article appearing in a Vancouve decided to ask Birks & Co., of Paper in which the Agent Genera! Vancouver, to return some silver 'eferred to a good many bullion which they hold and which | tries as being all within one hun- is the property of the board. The| dred miles of Vancouver, the im- cost of making it into a trophy is|Pression being that he had the too high to warrant the . board|interests of that city in view. | It was decided to write Premiei Oliver drawing attention to article and suggesting that indus | spending the money just now. Choose your own materials and ~(vie when you have corsets mad: | \sent General should be informed by Mr&. Director. Phone Blue g2 |that he represented the You've read about ChittiConCarne The favorite Mexican dish. Try it Tonight at the CHILLI PARLOUR 835 Second Ave. province and not Vancouver only 'SON IS BORN TO B. C. Undertakers. Phone 41. =< « Restoring Berlin, Sept. 5.—A son is born We've Written Many a CUT GLASS Ad. But never in our lives have we felt that we did the subject justice. And we never expect to. Because we have no command of words that will deseribe the beauties of our cut glass. We can tell you that it radiates colors, light of endless of its weight, and that there is no higher grade of cut glass made, ete,, and yet we feel that we haven't said much about it, To make it easier wiil you just make a visit here ? Jeweler The Store of Worth and Beauty. Wanted—2 Finishers. Apply, with tools on job on Monday morning Third Ave. and First Street. HIS can only be remedied by means of suitable lenses. Next to sleep, the greatest boon for jaded eyes is 4@ pair of Joudry’s glasses, made to neutralize and correct ali the deficiencies that cause discom D. H. MORRISON. fort. nee. O' R business is to Miscover and . — remove the slight errors that manne re enue 1 Houses for Sale : Four-roomed house, Fifth Fred Joudry Avenue, Section 5, $1,600. : {Practical Optometrist Five-roomed house, heating il Third Ave. - Prince R . ol. ee Sixth Ave., ) ahi a “per neal rydock, $2,500, Lots 15-16, Block 15, Section 5, Sixth Avenue, $600 each. Lot 25, Block 29, Section 5 5, $200.00. We also have a number of lols near Drydock for build- ing purposes, McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. ThirdAvenue:Phonell Phones 41 and Red 39] For Hive by the Hour, Day or Week Launch Alice B. } Pienie and Fishing Parties Trips round Harbor J. MYHILL-JONES | errr THE DAILY NEWS loft lern country and especially in the through the morning mist. lee! passenger for this point on the cream and- refreshments Were) pringe Rupert today. served during the early part of 4 the evening. Mrs. George Little of Terrace the the whole WILHELM’S DAUGHTER to Queen Victoria Louise, daugh-}Children expect to, remain fo I he Eyes = ter of the former Emperor Wil. [Some time longer. : . 7 * liam. Piatt’ S60 Bam aae In the eity police court this Dp” you know what is the best Spirella Corsetiere. Phone | Morning before Magistrate Me restorer for tired eyes? We Black 257 Mordie, Fred Cole was fined 85 will tell you. It is sleep. Shake : lit Ba os vein for failing to display a red light + oI aioe te ~ yp ; em evn eee ee ee ee ee ee ivisible from the rear end of his ep i ‘e's 80 urse mh 7 young, tired Nature’s sweet re * ‘TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY *jcar. The police are on the shar stover. Balmy Sleep!’: ee eee Re Oe ee! ee lookout for all offenders and all * “ALICE B.” will run every 30]the taxi drivers are getting pre- B day yon en ee - ininuites on Sunday to the Salt}pared and are having the proper i orry ester at . ‘ eyes seon grow weary again, and Lakes from 12 o'clock, At attachments adjusted; perhaps some slight and almost un ated proerec .— = , noticed defect adds to the fatigue. CARPENTERS z The sister of Geo. Kdward ' t ? oer es re et Local News Notes Mrs. Frank Bowness and wo | dauehters returnea today from a holiday spent in the south. . A © : Miss Love was among the arrivals from the south on the Grand Trunk boat this morning. R, 8. Wright was a passengel for up river by the train this morning and will proceed as far as Usk. * . Rev. T. J. Marsh who has been in the city for the past few days returned to Terrace by the train this morning. * Jas. Range of Prince George 18 among the recent arrivals in town registered at the Princ: Hotel. and Rupert Is L. M. deGex, the local manager the Canadian Bank of Com merce, arrived back in the from the south this morning. . * * Miss Kate Ryan, who is so well known throughout all this north- city Yukon, was arrival by the boat today. an Mrs. Norrie-Lowenthal, wife of ' the’ manager of the Silver Stan- dard Mine at New Hazelton, was who has been visiting in Vancou iver arrived back in Prince Rupert lon her way home this morning ‘She went out by the train. riving from the south on the boa ithis morning. He is making th tent SL es tte. WAR LOAN’ 20 | Taken at Py re © eres eenens ee (, ow ry ty wh + ¥ : . You may turnin your Victory Loan Bonds to us the same as cash, either in payment of an account or for new purchases. We take them at par. —— . >. Regular meeting of the Fish | Packers Union of the 0. B. U, will ‘be held in the O. B. U. hall at the corner of Sixth Ave. and Ful- ton St. Saturday, September 6, 8 p.m. sharp. All quested to attend. . . The Board of Trade an ye fon transportation which was ask led to report on the possibility of in air service between this city and the south, asked for little more time before reporting. They at ' members re (ie | a are gathering data. Ok te Son Lieut. Vanderbyl was among those returning to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning. Vai was here in the early taxi days and was connected with the Prince Rupert Auto Co, Sine: joining up he has been oversea and finally won a commission. Chief Engineer Knox former! of the Prince Albert brought uy the Prince Rupert on this trip Alex. Munro, the boat's chief, i leaving for a holiday to Scotland and does not expect to return fo some weeks, Mrs. Munro and th: Boyle is searching for some trace of him. He is aged 35 years, hai: red. eyes grey, height 5 ft. 6 in. He originally came from Ottawa, SCHOOL DAYS Be Prepared! ARE HERE: Outfit Your Boys and Girls with RELIABLE SCHOOL SHOE Buy them from the FAMILY SHOL STORE GEO. HILL E. R. TABRUM | The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. —- T T blic | HEO COLLART, Notary Pu FOR SALE 7-room house furnished on th Avenue W., uae $2,100.00; cash 8800.00, balance 6-12-18 u : 5-Room house and one-room cabjn 7th Ave, W balance 6-12 months, Lot 7, Block 16, Section 5, on sewer, €800.00, Terms Lot 59, Block 4, Section 7, $200.00. | Block os MARINE INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Phone Red 69 Westhoime Theatre Block Phone 524 Cor. Fulton and Sixth | National Grocery C0. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY | Ontario, was in the Canadian Engineers, C.E, F., discharged March 3rd, 1919, and stated his intention of proceeding to Van couver, B.C. Since then no traces of him has been found. If any information is received notify KR, : W. M. Police, Prince Rupert DEPORTED (Special via G, T. P. Telegraphs. ) Vancouver, Sept. 6.—Another Russian, F. Thabaloss, charged with being a member of the Rus sian Workers Union, was ordered deported by the Immigration Com mission, BASEBALL SCORES National League—sSt, Louis 1 Cincinnati 0; Brooklyn 3, New York 2; Boston 8, Philadelphia Chicago 2, Pittsburg 0. American League Boston 15 Philadelphia 7; Chicago 9, Cleve. land 1; Detroit 12, St. Louis 3. See the classified ads. on page five, Motor Delivery Prompt Atti The Smeeton Tea Rooms erererererererereress 309 SECOND AVENUE eoerer errr’ The Business Man’s Kestauran NTH REAL HOME COOKING. BOARD BY WEEK OK MC Cale. Home Made Bread and Cakes Always °” < Baptist Church Services Sunday, September © Morning 11 A.M Subject “The Clearer Sunday School, 12:16 P. M. ‘ i } Evening, 7:30 P. M. Subject “The Claims of first of series on the Claines ' Pastor J. B. Rowell extends a cord Subscribe for The Daily _ sot lu The Leading Daily of Northern British ©