Page 8 FIRE [NSURANCE Fire insurance is the’cheapest commodity on the market The rate on your dwelling is from $1.30 to $2.00 depending on today for each $100.00 of insurance for This means that if you earry 3 years, its location. insurance on your dwelling for 150 years without a fire you will have paid out only the amount for which you are insured. It is We write it. so cheap you can not afford to be without it. H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Prince Rupert Ory Dock & Engineering Co. Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. boats can te docked together on one small making fees light. Large stock of repair materisis 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. Several section, Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. TUG TOOK SOUTH M.lM.Stephens | “A860 oF manbie J Nolary Public Financial Agent This morning the Ernest mee 2 ee Crosby, an American tug, call: ‘a : jin here on the way south to Se.| 56-ROOMED HOUSE and LOT attle. She had, in tow a large) blocks ; Seatt of mammoth marble which are Pantry, ele., For Sale The fine /Close in, Section 6, with bath sie os consigned to i building jtaken from a quarry 50 jmiles north of Ketchikan. The $2,1 |blocks were of alf shapes aad! |many holes had drilled in| material was about 100] room, peen Terms, $650 cash, Balance $|0rder to spring them off as ie. arranged. | quired. The material showed a| very beautiful grain on the fates where natural cracks had ce- curred in the rocks. Weathering had already polished the surface sufficiently to give the outside that) beautiful finish so peculiar to} marble, Can you now afford to pay rent? emeegeencen M, M. Stephens LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE % } BASEBALL Saturday — National League Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 2; Brook-| lyn 6, New York 5; Pittsburg 11, Chicago 0; Philadelphia 4, Bost: vn | You've read ‘about 1. Sunday—Pittsburg 2, Chicag go| 1; Philadelphia 3-1, Brooklyn Fh ( ° -(" ( New York 2-2, Boston 1-4; Cin- hilli on arne cinnati 1-2, St. Louis 0-8. ia sialic ° American League (Saturday) — Ckeveland 11, Chicago 2; Wash-| The favorite Mexican ington 4, New York 1; St. Louis | dish. 1/42, Detroit 10; Boston 11-5, a Philadelphia 3-3. Sunday—Chi- jeago 8, Cleveland 3; New York 3, | Washington 1; St. Louis 6, De- jtroit 5; only three games played. } The funeral of Pete Asplund ) held from Haynor’ Bros’. chapel. on Saturday afternoon, ;with Rev. Dr. Grant officiating. Interment was made-in Fairview Try it Tonight at the CHILLI PARLOUR 835 Second Ave. Was cemetery. The deceased has on: | bri ther living in Ontario who was Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ifor the this We ve Written |}} tan. R. E. Many a . et eee ee er er eeeeaeeewer Ad * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * . eee tere uenerne Cem FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms | have we felt yf ’ _— . hat e wn staat we iid at the Norfolk. Modern. Refer- And we never expect to ences required, Phone Black A Because we have no 329 it Mullen left east on morning's : . . Allen was a passenger fo: by the train today. 8. C, Undertakers. Phone 41.) Bul never in our lives command of words that will deseribe the beauties eer of our cut glass WANTED Se con 0 vee tons rh Young lady who un- radiates light ‘of endiess derstands millinery. Apply colors, of its weight, : . 7 celrt of ile, weight, and Miss Barbeau, Sixth St. 244 grade of cut glass made. ete., and yet we feel that — we haven't said much . Phones 41 and Red 391 about it To make it easier wiil jou just make & vast For Hire by the Hour, + Day or Week Jeweler Launch Alice B. Pienie and Fishing Parties Trips round Harbor J. MYHILL-JONES eee a The Store of Worth and Beauty ! tion helped the loverseas., U was a fturning out THE DAILY ——— 8 Mcintosh Red 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. Auper Table Supply Co, PHONES 211, 212 - SIR ROBERT - BORDEN ILL Telegraphs. ) (Special via G6. T.P. Ottawa, Sept. 8—Due to @ se-} vere chill, Sir Robert Borden has been confined to his home and is not likely to attend the House during the debate on the Treaty of Peace and the covenant of the League of Nations. FLEMISH LEADER IS CONDEMNED TO DIE Helped Separatist Movement dur- ing Time of German Occupa- tion of Country. Telegraphs. ) The Hornish hugue t Borns German occupa. | Fiemish separtist movement with the aid of Ge many, has been condemned tol death following a trial whieh] lasted a week. (Special by G.T. P. Brussels, Sept. Activist leader, 45 who during the PTE. L. FORKRUD HAS | RETURNED TO CITY - ‘Porkred is among back in town from rancher in| the Naas valley when he joined up with the 238th forestry battalion, which did good work in France. Pte. Porkrud was é@ngi-! regimental luinber for the tre Private L. the arrivals n 1915 neet mn tne Sawmill, eres. He o resume emption, is now on his way hn farming on his pre MILLIONAIRE HUNTER ' ——— i Winnipeg, Sept. 8. Vanderbilt, Jr., ed the leave Cornelius miljionaire, reaeh- city last night and will today for the Canadian Rockies on a hunting expedition. CARD OF THANKS Captain E. Sanderson to thank his many desires friends for their kind expressions of sym- pathy during his recent sad be- reavement. A building permit has been| issued to E. La Trace for the erection of a four-roomed, single storey dwelling at an estimated cost of $1,500, M Show Tonight S Beatriz MICHELEN A “The leveenienies Law” 7 Bic Parts Pathe British-Canadian Gazette imiasion 15 > Two Shows, and 30 cents 7:15 and 9. Houses for Sale Fifth $1,600, Four-roomed house, Avenue, Section 5, Five-roomed house, heating plant, fireplace, Sixth Ave., near Drydock, $2,500, Lots 15-16, 5, Sixth Lot 25, Block 15, Section Avenue, 8600 each, Block 29, Seetion 5, $200.00. We also have a number of lols near Drydock for build- ing purposes, McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. ThirdAvenue: Phonell | a short ‘are John T. | Vincial | Thursday is too heavy for the hull] jand is being returned to Vancou jparty to /will be presented with an address by the people of Smithers and | Hazelton. A special meeting of the G, W. NEWS : oe Omer ee er Local News Notes ’ See William Bruce left this morn- ing for Seattle, . . * : w. J. Crawford of Alice Arm is] in the city today. j » £ @ A. B. Wing of Anyox, 18 making | visit to the city. . * . } Father Morice was a passenger | to the south on the Prince Rupert. | . . . Among the arrivals from up the | river this morning was Mrs, F 8S. Stevens of Skeena City. . . * Mr. Joe McPhee has been ad mitted to the Prince Rupert Gen eval Hospital for treatment. * * * | W. G. Norrie-Lowenthal of New Hazelton was among the arrivals on the local train last evening * . > i Misses Ethel E. Chilvers and |Margaret KE. Brentzen are over from Port Eimpson on a visit. . . Choose your own materials and style when you have corsets made by. Mrs. Director. Phone Blue 02 * . ‘ . Mrs. Eckerman, wife of! the store keeper at the Cold Stor- | age plant, went south on the steamer. | Geo. * . . Mr. and Mrs. H. MeCall among the passengers south this morning on the Rupert. * * 2 Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Bush, of} Stewart were among the passern-| gers going south on the Prince Rupert. were goes | Princes | | * . . | Among the visitors here tod iy! Cosens of Mill Bay, Naas River, and W. D. Robson of Nakat Inlet. * * . The “Nora” will leave the gov-| ernme nt wharf for Stewart and | way points at 8 o'clock tomorrow |morning. it > >. > We have a few nice gilt edge q invitation cards that are different from the ordinary. Daily News| Office. tf | .- > * Logan of the local police department was a passenger for the interior by the) train this morning. reo, pro- J. Myhill Jones’ speed boat will] nol be ready for the fair. The big | 60 h.p. engine which arrived on| ver. . . . Arrangements have been made for the Governor General and stop off an hour at Smithers where His Excellency V.A. Ladies Auxiliary will be held in the rooms on Tuesday, Sep- tember 9, at 8 p.m. for the pur- pose of making arrangements for the refreshment stall at the exhi- bition. 210 * > . During his recent visit up the line Inspector Ackland of the N. W. M. P. placed a detachment of red coats at Prince George in charge of Corporal Laurent. They are located temporarily at the Alexandra Hotel but will be re- moved later to permanent quar- ters. > > - Mrs. Lottie Tait, president of the Rebekah Assembly of B. C., will visit Centennial Lodge in K. of P. hall on Wednesday, 10th September. All members of the Rebekah Degree in Prince Rupert are invited to be present. A cor- dial invitation is also extended to all Oddfellows and their ladies at a reception at 9:30 p.m. 210 > * . “Resources” this month deals with such interesting subjects as Preparing for Ocean Shipping, The Fair, Our Mountains and Their Riches, Shipbuilding, Our Popular Inland Watering Place, and various other subjects having to do with the industries and pos- sibilities of Prince Rupert and district. om . . Among those leaving for the Naas river by the Camosun today was Will Edmunds, the popular proprietor of the Prince Rupert Music Store. He does not expee! to return until Sunday night, as he will be training the Grenville band for the Fair, Great interest is being taken by the Indians in the confing great event of the year and the band contest ‘will prove @ great drawing card. es Corsetiere, Phone iBlack | M The Spirit of Sunlight All over the land the «y 1 cafls forth beauty,cleanliness health and the renewing of youth, So with Sunlight Soap in the home It redeems everything wash. able from the thraldom of dirt, Sunlight Soap renews beauty and brings oy: old colors. It cleanses witha sure gentleness that only the very purest of soaps could accomplish. The spirit of Surilight is purity and cle anki. ness. Insist on getting the Soap you ask for SUNLIGHT SO {P. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO e Sy a ‘Se 78 nat ey Pd * Xn we OE DISSES Uetaled 2 re wad eee SCHOO! DAYS BeP Be Prepared! “ARE HERE: Outfit Your Boys and Girls wit! RELIABLE SCHOOL SHOE Buy them from the FAMILY SHOE STOKE GEO. HILL E. R. 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