G. H. Arnold - - Notary Public FOR RENT Store in the Helgerson Block.lias a Third Avenue frontage of 24 feet and a Sixth Arect frontage of 13 feet, feet deep. Is 62 Basement room for storage in connection. One of the best retail locations in town and eNirels suitable for a first-class retail business of any kind. An Entire Building on Second Avenue Near MeBrjde. stories and basement. Two There are two stores on the ground floor and ten rooms on second floor. H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Insurance Real Estate Bonds Prince Rupert Ory Dock & Engineering C0.) LIMITED Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. can te docked together on one light. boats making fees Several section, - small 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. > Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. = MW M.Step hens _ Agent The following exclusive listings are excellent buys: 5-roomed house, with bath, pantry, etc., Sectien 6, eight minutes from post office, $2,150, terms $650 cash, balance arranged. © One choice lot Sixth Ave. Section 6, $600.00. cash. House and lot 1ith Ave., near Cold Storage plant and drydock, 5 rooms, with out- houses, ete., $1,600, terms, $600; balance, $250 every six months @ 7%. M. M. Stephens LOANS . RENTALS . INSUR! NCE land,” “TOOL OF ENGLAND” DECLARES BORAH (Special via G.T.P. Vel graphs.) Washington, Sept. 13.—Senator Borah declared here that Presi- dent Wilson is “the tool of Eng- and that the League of Nations Covenant should be “wrecked,” not amended. ’ B.C. Undertakers. none *, or You are invited to the Baptist Church Services *® conducted by PASTOR J. BAVIN ROWELL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 11 A.M. Subject: “Christ's Relation to His Ghured.’ 12:16 p. m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Subject: “The Claims of Others on YOU.” (Being second «of series on “The Claims of Life.’ lf you have not been to church for years, you will be welcomed at the Home Church, No.- 1 Bartlett Preserving PEARS $3.75 per case Arriving Monday Aupert Table Supply Co PHONES 211, 212 Get busy with your > exhibits for the Exhibition. . ° ° Fk. Binns of Ba®moral was nt those arriving in the city erday. Among the visitors in the city today are Rey. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred EK. Price of Metlakatla. * * * Remember the 1.0.D.E. Tag Day on Wednesday to equip a nursery in the Gener@t Hospital. * * . Ed. Kohse, formerly of Victoria, a miner, was admitted tol the hospital yesterday for treatment. . . * The Municipal Chapter of the 1.0. D. E. will hold a dance in the St. Andrew's Hall on Friday, Oct. ‘7, it > * > The Auxiliary wish to thank the ladies for their liberal donations of candy for sale at the Chautauqua entertainment, it * * . Hospital In the police court this morn- ing Joseph A, Heyden was charged with having failed to report an accident which occurred on 1ith Ave. early in the morning of Sep- tember 12. Magistrate MeMordie adjourned the case until Monday morning on account of the illness of the accused who is requiring medical attention. * ° Joe Brown, formerly with the Brackman-Ker Milling (o., begs to announce that on the 415th of September he will start a passen- ger and general tramsfer service im the ity solicits your patronage. Nothing too small to have prompt and careful atten- tion. Up-to-date passenger and transfer bus. Stand —- Empress Hotel. Phones, 176 and Black 334. na aie eee RRERSRSESS : Notice to Advertisers Casual advertisements for insertion same ‘day should be in the Daily You've read about Chitti ConCarne The favorite eialicals dish. _ £2 Try it Tonight at the CHILLI PARLOUR 835 Second Ave. iff — TheJewalry Store UMBRELLA moma a You will generally find that it’s an altogether superior article. Have you noticed it? Yes, it costs more, but think what you are gett- ing. Why, often the handles in one of the umbrellas we sell cost more — and are worth more — than half a dozen, common Umbrellas. A splendid selection we show, $2.00 to $25.00 JOHN BU! GER ™ Jeweler The Store «f Worth and Beau SAVE YOUR SIGHT —_ YESIGHT—The most valuable of all the senses——is the most neglected and the least understood. Many suffer ills, whieh, upon examination, can be traced directly to defective eyesight. HE removal of the cause will often restore the delicate and run-down sufferer to robust health. When glasses are properly preserib- ed, they restore the vision to nor- mal and eliminate all eye strain, Fred Joudry !Practical Optometrist Third Ave. Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office -_-* Houses for Sale Fifth $1,600, Four-roomed Avenue, house, - Section 5, Five-roomed house, heating plant, fireplace, Sixth Ave., neat Devdock 89 500, Lots 15.16 5, Sixth %, Lot 25, , Block 15, Section Avenue, $600 each, Block 29, Section 5, $200.00. We aiso have a number of lots near Drydock for build. ing purposes. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Third Avenue: Phonel1 News office before 10 a.m. Changes in advertisements should be on hand before 5 p.m. on previous day. * * * * * * * * * * * 7 eS E RE SE Ask for Atkins’ Sausges. Auction Sale High Grade tf FURNITURE on Tuesday next, Sept--mber 16 at 711 Musgrave Place Between 5th’and 6th Avenues, W., near Catholic Church, Including Davenport, Carpets, book cases, dining room suite, buffet, Morris and arin chairs, bedroom suites, blankets, range, heaters, kitchen utensils, ete,, ete. AD Phones 41 and Rid oy For Hire by the He ar, Day or Week —_-ooO at MeArthur’s Shoe Store. Local News Notes | - Boys’ aned a shoes, all varieties il ° * Father Rivet was among the arrivals on the Prince Rupert to- day. 2 ° F. H. Du Vernet was a passen- ger for the interior by the train today. Mrs. J. Vierick and daughter, Mabel, left for Calgary on a short holiday this morning. > . * Dr. J. 8. Brown, the local den- tist, was among those leaving for up river by the train today. . . . Constable Watkinson of the Dominion Police was among to- day's arrivals on the Prince Ru- pert. . = . Mrs. W. B. Harper arrived back in the city from the south by the Grand Trunk steamer this morn- ing. >. * . Miss M. Musgrave and Mrs. A. Allen were among the arrivals from the south on this morning's boat. * * Miss Inez A. Ross returned from a holiday trip to the’ south- ern cities by the Grand ‘Trunk boat today. = e Mrs. and Miss Edmands arrived back in the city today following a few weeks’ vacation in/the south. e Tom Garrett arrived = from Ocean Falls this morning and will leave for the south again to- marrow evening. . J Geo. Tite, Jr., was among those returning on the boat today. He has been holidaying in the south for the past month. . . . Mr. and Mrs. H. O., ar- rived back on this morning's boat from Seattle where they have been visiting for the past few weeks. Lrewe a e 7 To the Ladies of Prince Rupert You are invited to attend the Fall millinery opening on Monday September 15. MRS, 8. FRIZZERLL. 4 ; ’ ti > wy Miss Constance MecMaullin and Master I. MeMullin, children of J. H. MeMullin, the government agent here, returned to the city today after a holiday visit in the south. * Roy Moseley, the well known and popular hotel keeper of the north, is in the city, having ar- rived from Stewart where he is now proprietor of the King Ed- ward hotel. ® = Sir Donald Mann arrived from Vancouver by the Prince Rupert today en route to Anyox. He has come north in conneetion with his mining interests in the Stew- art district. . . Mrs. Warren and among the arrivals from the south by the Grand Trunk boat this morning. Mr. Warren the local agent for the Whalen Pulp & Paper Mills. . child were is The Serbian Tamburica Or- ehestra who have heen performing here for the Chautauqwa Festival left for Edmonton and Winnipeg by the train today’ The other members ef the party will sail by the Grand Trunk boat tomor- row evening. Miss E, Richardson, of the Daily News staff, was a passenger for the east by the train today and will travel as far as Edmonton, where she will change to the Ed- monton-Dunvegan Railroad and will travel to the end of the steel, She expects to return to the city in about six weeks, * * The sister. of Geo, Edward __ | Boyle is searching for some trace of him, He is aged 55 years, hair read, eyes grey, height 6 .. & He originally came from Ottawa, Ontario, was in the . Canadian Engineers, C.F, F., discharged March 3rd, 1919, and stated his Launch Alice B. Picnic and Fishing Parties Trips ronnd Harber J. MYHILL-JOWE: 3 intention of proceeding to Van- ceaver, B.C, Since then no trace of him has been found. If any information is received notify R, . W. M. Police, Prince Rupert Jorsetiere, Vv Spirella Black 267. Phons Saturday Beautiful Lustioy a te SILKS WN . Another shipment of new things in silks has just reached us. Latest combinations of colors in Plaids Stripes Checks $3. 50 to $5.00 a yard Black PeandeSoie : Black Messaline © Black Corded Silks |° $3.50 to $6.25'a yard H. S. WALLACE C0., | Corner Third Ave. and Fulton “%. z Twolllustrated Bible Lec SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 EMPRESS THEATRE, 3 P.M. and 8 P.M. No. 1. The Signs of the Son of Ma Dealing with the wonderful Bible pr: p! years ago, which foretell present world c: glorious outcome, These ‘prophecies ar with an accuracy and certainty as weeks ago. : snd full if writt niv a NOTE THE HOUR — 3 P.M. No. 2. The Resurrection of the De the rod How are they come? Where are the dead raised up and wit dead pending resurre 8 P.M. Speaker--——-GEORGE YOUNG, V.D.M., of Viaq SEATS FREE ALL WELCOME xo cow Lectures under auspices of |. B. 5. | Lnncee eae= . START YOUR Purchasing Campa | JUST NOW FALL AND WINTER GOODS have bee" ing steadily at out store for the last few we ck$ you will find our stock fall and comple te «9 with full lines of staple drygoods, svc’ h as Sheetings, Flannelettes, Saxoncys.. Nabe Linens, Tablecloths and Dress Goo CASHMERE AND WOOLLEN be. for Ladies and Chiidren, suitabie for Fe" YC have in great variety. These “‘ 7 BALLANTYNE HOSE. W TURNBULL'S KNIT WOOL UNDERT the best made in Canada, is a spec!’ yt you necv Cot on tam Call and choose just wh: Jabour Bros. Ltt Third Avenue —s *,