G. H. Arnold _-_- Notary Public FOR SALE Store in the Heigerson Biock.!ins a Third Avenue frontage of 24 feet and a Sixth Street frontage of 13 feet. Is 62 feet deep. Basement room for storage in connection. One of the best retail locations in town and entirely suitable for a first-class retail business of any kind An Entire Buliding on Second Avenue Near MeBride. Two stories and basement. There are two stores on the ground floor and ten rooms on second fleor. H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Insurance Real Estate Bonds THE DAILY NEWS ———— SS ° Ome eee ee | Local News Notes | Mcintosh Red = }\!_ 4 Common Clay.” 212 | . . * i Entries for the Exhibition close * ; September 12. Arriving Friday Sorte Common Clay” tonight only at Per Box $3.65 ithe Westholme Theatre. . . * This is one of the finest eating Boys’ school shoes, all varieties apples sold on the market. Now lat McArthur’s Shoe Store. tf is the time to buy your apples by | oes the box. Mr. and Mrs. H. O, Crewe are guests al the Empress Hotel, Vic- hupert Tate Sup C0. Mrs. J. G. Connitk and child of ry ans ae | Buckley Bay were among the re 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 Iron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reasonable Prices. Machine aad Boiier Work of all kinds Several section, Business of Industria! Plants, Mines, Milis and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. “MORE TROUBLE” FOR — EMPRESS THEATAE i ‘More Trouble,” the play fea- | M.lil Stephens listings are excellent buys: will be repeated tonight. It is 5-roomed house, With bath, 3 @lation«e Comm M. M. Stephens | of the Senate LOANS - RENTALS - INSU®ANCE yesterday Common, Clay ‘? 3 B. ©. Underta kers. Phone 41 You've read about CrittiConCarne The favorite Mexican SHVE YOUR SIGHT YESIOHT— The most valuable of E all the senses —is the most dish. begiected and the least understood a Mary suffer from ills, which, upon e.aminatior be traced cirectly Try it Tonight thet ges et TY HE removal of the wil the amd sufferer to robust health When glasses are properly prescrib ed, they cause at the CHILLI PARLOUR 835 Second Ave. often rest re delicate 18D restore the vision to nor at and all eve strain Fred Joudry . Practical Optometrist Third Ave. Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office The Jewelry Stors UMBRELLA You will generally find that it’s an altogether superior artiele. Fo Avenue ir-roomed Fifth $1,600. house, Have you noticed t? Section 5 Five-roomed house, heating plant, fireplace, Sixth Ave., near Drydoek, $2,500. Yes, it costs more, but think what you are gett- ing. Why, often the handles Lots 15.16, Block 15, Section in one of the umbreilas 5, Sixth Avenue, 8600 each. we sell cost more and Lot 25, Block 29, Seetion 5. are worth more than $200.00 half a dozen common We lots near Drydoek for build- ing purposes. also have unmbrejlas. A splendid selection we show, $2.00 to $25.00 JOHN BULGER Jeweler The Store of Worth Beauty. a number of McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Third Avenue:Phonell and Notary Public Fieancial Agent $) pub! " eeequEEre:: jturing Frank Keenan which was The following exclusive | ‘hhown “at the Empress last night.! a} good feature and one that should! pantry, etc., Section 6, eight inot be missed. | loading of the “War Comipany minutes from post office, The Fight for Millions” epi- special vie Gif. ?. Tetegrasaa.) lwhich arrived from the south $2150. terms 8650. cash. jsode is an exciting one and there| Ve cai hie td hee jyesterday. A large barge is along P<. : , . ' ancouver, Sept. m.) | . > > balance arranged. jis a comedy that is full of laughs.|- “ : ‘ side and the lumber is being ; : ; The caretaker was shot as* some} .... “tl 4 t hip’s One choice lot Sixth Ave ; A , mt th vaded directly into the shi; ' rs ‘mopte ® blo ‘ ; Section 6, $600.00. cash. TREATY REPORTED a ry caraan can, ° _!"\ wold. However, she has not be- H and lot {ith Ave ' a oom =e a “"' gun to settle towards the wate ' ld W i j TE/Co- on.the Afth floor of the Car- | nary yet near Co Storage plant an i AMEN MEN ; . B . ait . . : olton ing. s erry drydock, 5 rooms, with out- $} ot uild L. Te 4a ~ v9 . : ; $1600. tern a j jar i heard the noise and Was | Ihe provincial government will ouses. tc... 600. ” is & . ' : ; 4600 balan £250 5 | ae ee y wounded with a revolver|hold a sale of mineral claims of a , ce e : er yt nm | r ' ; : os wv . ' : i m nth ¢ “7% ; ' eee oes as he | shot when atte ipting to prevent/all those properties on which the = Mon s @ i. Do atta aa : . ead ; in . wend | Pe ! aty with amendments /ithe es« ape of the burglars. | taxes are not paid up to June 30, nd reservations was reported by 11919. The sale will take piace on 2 “= SUGAR ; : ‘being held to Digby Island under | cents & hundred j Bounced by the it to 11 cents a pound wholesale, | or exactly on a par with the gov- ernment maximum in the east DRASTIC ACTION BY | houses of foreigners in order t mnt arrivals in the city. . . . the Grand Trunk tug Lorne has returned from a towing trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. . > REBEKAHS’ SOCIAL ENJOYABLE EVENT! et Banquet Last Night Followed the} etyl« when you have corsets made Business Session—Picnic |by Mrs. Director. Phone Blue 92 Being Heid Today. ' ee ansinepitaceiapin Hon. John Hart and Hon. J. D. Last evening the Rebekah Lodge McLean went to Anyox last night and will return here this evening entertained at a social evening a the! * . honor of Miss Lottie Tait, a aaa president of the order for the | Bay, boys! Whet about that rovine Noble Grand Daggett jhunting trip? Myhill-Jones and ro ice. : » d e ‘ A . in the chair for the cont | the Alice B.” are ready for you ei iness part of the evening iPhone 41 and Red 391 for terms. . Queen Alexandra Rose Tag Vay will be held by the Daughters o! the Empire on Wednesday next, to provide funds for an up-to- |date nursery in the General Hus- | pital. it ' James Brough, the district deputy! of the order, made a very excellent speech. At ten o'clock the meeting was} thrown open and there was a re- ception for the Oddfellows and their wives. It was a genera . banquet with songs and s; Reperts from Alice Arm say Later dancing was the order of}that shipments of ore are beiii the entertainment and the festiv-'made regularly from the Dolly ities were kept up until one) Varden mine and that before long o'clock. 100 tons a day will go down th This afternoon an is line. eches | excursion * the auspices of the Rebekah lodge; Mr. and Mrs, Charlies Balagix with many of the members at-\|and Will Balagno left yesterday a ee a e ti eee cnn ee ae i aon =) WAR LOAN BONDS Taken at Par You may turn in 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. — New Fall Goods So many shipments of goods for various depart. ments have reached us lately that we are stil] marking and classifying them. NEW SILKS, NEW DRESS Goops, NEW READY-TO-WEAR, NEW SWEATER YARNS, NEW RAIN-COATS, NEW CLOTH COATs and so on. “Always Something New at Wallace's’ me oe H. S. WALLACE C0., 17D, Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St. 5 tending. |afternoon for the hills back of | Woodworth Lake where they wil ae. spend o eeks hunting f WERE SHOT WHEN acin:eebeen “AinngrTeagant 06 © m BURGLARS TRIED 7 — ea Already work has begun on thg BREAK INTO SAFE “7 = HER ain | atti Weagrestard soen. "he €-| lector says that in order to save the cost of advertising those de- \linquent should pay up immedi- jately. Special by 6. T.P. Tesegraphs.) Vaneouver, Sept. 10.—A furth- Same. ee oe eee weer ee os A. R. Mallory of Port Clements M iM \ M 8 a visitor in the city for a short a time. yesterday } --— — — Bay The Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Company boat G. bk. Fos ‘ ter arrived in port yesterday with hol: t gt i fa 108.000 Ihe. of fish. Be Prepared! SCHOO! DAYS ———— eee oe ARE HERE: Tw LTT Girls with L SHOES Outfit Your Boys and RELIABLE SCHOO . er rise in the price of sugar of rf Fred Rutley arrived back from | pounds en- | Stewart on the gas boat Nora this | trade, This brings | morning following a trip to the! mining town representing the} Parkin Wark Electric Co. He re-| ports everything. very satisfac- | tory up there anti that there are | no indications that there will b« any cessation of activities during the winter months. The weather | is eg BERLIN AUTHORITIES Se has been excellent. ’ Tel t eee a pecial via ¢ r elegraphs : , Joe Brown, formérly with the Berlin, Sept. 11.—The dwelling , : | Brackman-Ker Milling Co., begs al dwelling bureau intends confiscate to ito announce that on the 15th of! apartments : September he will start a passen- | ger and general transfer empty or service eee santa of housing jin the eity and selicits your acilities in the capital. patronage. Nothing too smal! to - cig F have prompt and careful atten- | fwo-color window cards take tion. Up to date passenger and| he eye quic] See am 4 ; ete tel gages the eye quickly. See them at the transfer bus. Stand — Empress News Job Department. Hotel. Phones, 176 and Black 334,! . . . i There are no fishing beats al the docks today, but it is expected | that there will be many arrivals | for tomorrow's market. The local | fish offices are busily engaged | taking in ice which has just ar- ‘ived from Lake Kathlyn where! it has been stored by the Boot! ! Fisheries. The natural ice very clear and hard and lasts “Common Clay.” 212 Ask for Tenders \Vanted Wanted. Tenders for cutting 500 cords wood, 300 two feet Atkins’ Sausages. t is long, 200 four feet long; to well, having lost very little of its be eut from timber along bulk in transit here, railroad and piled alongside oe tna: Among the arrivals from the TAYLOR ENGINEERING Co. south on the Grand Trunk boat Alice Arm, 8. ©. se yesterday was Mrs, A. R. Lord, who will be visiting in the city | this week. ly school Mr. Lord was former. | inspector for this dis- | ™ triet, but has now been trans. Phones 41 and Red 391 ferred to the Kootenay dieariet | For Hire by the Hour, He will arrive from the Peace | Day or Week river country by the train on Sunday evening, Joining Mrs.!| ° Lord here. They will later leave! Launch ce ‘ for the south. Pienic and Fishing Parties Trips round Harbor J. MYHILL-JONES Get busy with your exhibits for the Exhibitien. Spirella Corsetiere Phone | | Black 257. ; rere 128 eE + Buy them from the FAMILY SHOE STORE GEO. HILL E. R. TABRUM The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED: TT START YOUR Purchasing Campaigt JUST NOW FALL AND WINTER GOODS have bee? = ing steadily at our store for the lasi ‘ew weeks a you will find our stock full and complete -~ read) with full lines of staple drygoods, such 4s Cony Sheetings, Flannelettes, Saxoneys, Nels Linens, Tablecloths and Dress Goods. CASHMERE AND WOOLLEN HOSIER) for Ladies and Children, suitable for Fall — have in. great variety. These arg the = BALLANTYNE HOSE TURNBULL’S KNIT WOOL UNDERV’ the best made in Canada, is a special line Call and choose just what you need. —— Jabour Bros. Lt¢. Third Avenue BAR th us