20, 1919. ele ptember W. EDGE CO. DISTRIBUTORS 4 Avenue - Prince Rupért sEAVER BOARD FOR WALLS ‘OF CHARACTER leg | =e bette} If it hasri't the’ Beaver thadeirtiark it’ isn’t Beaver Board ich off ydiir attic—partition n in the basemtent—put new %y in your grrege. Do it with iver Board, For your sufmmer cot- e, for your few home, for the elub, store orthe office —Beaver Board. takes the place of lath, plaster and er, ives you better walls and handsome, more san- b'e. cis every reason for—and nene against your Beaver Board, Get the genning, ht y to be particular. 4 roe A. W. EDGE CO. Distributers, Prince Rupert a OW OPEN CAFE Best in Town ccond Avenue, r Empress Theatre Green 507 1017 3rd Avenue samo & Watts WILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Light and Heavy Con- Repairs and Alterations. Staircase Work and Finishing. Estimates Cheerfully Given cuor st Class AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS H. SHOCKLEY BENERAL CONTRACTOR Vilice and Shop Fraser St. sh, doors, mouldings and ior finish lumber al- ivs in stoek. ‘ for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given. PAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. MUTH & MALLETT UMBING AND. HEATING ENGINEERS Estimates furnished. eee 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street, one 174 P.O. Box 274 aOreer eee rnnnnnnnrsoooononos a inte dress OR ELECTRICAL WORK 300, Waddell 336 2nd Ave, Phones ACK 367 _ Green 394 Save Money in Lamps. [lene 5 iin vatland” Boarding House “16 Sixth Avenue Mast ba a Drydock sor Week Phone Red 245 COOKING PRIZES WON BY LOCAL LADIES This Section of Fair Was Wei! Contested and Good Re- sults Obtained. The home cooking ection of he fair showed that Prince RK) pert takes a great housekeeping. The very well contested. won are as follows: Rose Nicholson, 2nd, Mrs. D. «, MekKae, 3rd, L. Fisher L. M. Fuller, 2nd, Mrs. EB, A. Sher. man, Dozen white cookies, ist, Mrs. J. A, Sutherland; 2nd, Mrs. W. 3. Fisher, Mre. T. McRae. Dozen drop cakes ‘(rocks » Mrs. W. Adams; 2nd, Mrs. L. W. Patmore. One hald dozen home made doughnuts, ist, Mrs, W. D. Vance, 2nd, Mrs. W. 8, Fisher. One half dozen muflins, ist, Mrs. W. 8. Fisher; 2nd, Mrs. E Hellman. Pound home made candy, ist Mrs. ©. G. Anderson; 2nd, Mrs. W. 8S, Fisher. Pickled onions, ist, Mrs. V. CG. Curnes; 2nd, Mrs, W. Adams. Pickled cabbage, ist, Mrs. W. Adams; 2nd, Mrs. F. W. Bohler. Mixed pickles, 1st, Mrs. F. W. Bohler; 2nd, Mrs. W. Adams. Miretard fst, Mrs. D. MeD, 2nd, Mrs. W., Adams. Rasperry vinegar, ist, Mrs. W. 8. Fisher; 2nd, Mrs. E. Helman. Ketchup sauce, ist, MeD. Hunter; 2nd, Mrs. Fisher. Tomato ketchup, ist, Mrs. F. W. Bohler. ‘Tomato chutney, ist, Mrs. F. W. Bohler; 2nd, Mrs. D. H. Mor- rissey. : Apple jelly, ist, Mrs. W, Adams 2nd, Mrs. FE, Hellman. Orange marmalade, ist, Mrs, E! Hellman; 2nd, Mrs. W. 8. Fisher Jam, three varieties, ist, Mrsi W. E,. Williams; 2nd, Mrs. W. Adams; 3rd, Mrs. Rose Nicholson: Strawberries; ist, Mrs W, D- Vance; 2nd, Mrs, AR. Beaumont. Raspberries, 4st, Mrs, E, Hell- man; 2nd, Mrs, G. H, Munro. Uherries, ist, Mrs. W. D. Vance; 2nd, Mrs. Rose Nicholson. Plums, ist, Mrs. Adams; Mrs. FE, H. Hellman. Pears, ist, Mrs. E. Hellman, 2nd, Mrs. D. MeD. Hunter. Hellman; 2nd, Mrs. D. GC. pickles, Hunter; W. 8, 2nd, 2nd, Mrs. W. Adams. Pickled pears, ist, Mrs. E. Hell- man; 2nd, Mrs. McClymont. Tomatoes, ist, Mrs. D. McD. Hunter; 2nd, Mrs. W. Adams. Collection 10 varieties preserves pickles, ete, ist, Mrs. D. MeD, Hunter; 2nd, Mrs. W. E, Wil- liame., Huckleberries, ist, Mrs. D. MeD. Hunter; 2nd, Mrs. McCly- mont, Blueberries, ist, Mrs. D. MeD. Hunter; 2nd, Mrs. Rose Nicholson, Cranberries, ist, Mrs, W. 8. Fisher; 2nd, Mrs. D. MeD, Hunter. Wild ist, Mrs. D. Mech. Hunter; Mrs. E. Hell- man. Wild raspberries, ist, Mrs. Db. McD. Hunter; 2nd, Mrs. W. Adams. currants, 2nd, Collection of wild fruits, at least three varieties, preserved; ist, Mrs. D. McD, Hunter; 2nd, Mrs. FE. Hellman. Special prize, canned fish, Mrs} W. Edmunds. PRIZE WINNERS OF DISPLAY BOOTHS To all the visitors at the fair this week one of the most inter- esting features was the com- mercial display booths in the in- terior of the building. Yesterday afternoon the judges decided the |Winners and the medals and di- plomas will be presented accord- and equal for the diploma. In the industrial displays th: neering Co., Ltd., headed the list ond and Akerberg & Thomsor third, the eye quickly. News Job Department. interest injf section was}) The prizes Home made fruit cake ist, Mrs. Apple pie, home made, tst, Mra. i Dozen ginger cookies, ist, Mrs.|! Peaches, ist, Mrs. W. D. Vance} Lipton's Ltd., was first, Pattinson & Ling, second, with Fuller's Lid., ‘MONEY AT 8 PER CENT on build- Prinee Rupert Music Store Prince Rupert Drydock & Engi- with A. Ebring of Vanarsdol sec- Two-color window cards take See them at the THE DAILY NEWS “The Influenza Epidemic” From Oé¢t., 1918. to May 1919, the Dominion Avetent and Sickfiéss Co. fiaid $58,- 907.47 in claims resulting from Influenza, Pleurisy and Pneumonia. These figurés should carry conviction. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Agents Phone 11 « Insurance Rentals. 3rd Avenue Real Estate "THE DAILY NEWS Classified : Advertising Phone 98 This is the Advertising Column that ‘people read when they want anything It brings results WANTEDS. WILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK the soft grey felt hat by mis- take from the General Hospital two nights ago kindly return same thére’end get his? WANTED—Stenographer. Apply at local auditor's office, Grand Trunk Pacific Coast Steamship Company, Prince Rupert, B. ©. Mrs. D (WANTED—Woman cook. Wages $75 a month, with board and room. Apply to matron, P. R. General Hospital. tf 'W ANTED—One bookkeeper, male, and two messengers. Apply personally to G. T. P. Telegraph Co., Third Avenue. tf WANTED—Laborers for Swanson Bay. Apply Westenhaver Bros. office. 2214 ‘WOMAN OR GIRL WANTED FOR % Kitchen work. Apply Inlander. AY ANTED—First class carpenters wanted, Mitchell & Currie. tf IW ANTED—Girl for office work. Apply box 298 Daily News. MF YOU ARE PAYING UP ON Government lots, can save you large part on payments. Call at once, Westenhaver Bros. tf ce ror SALE 'FOR SALE—Uabin launeh, 25 by 7%, suitable for trapper, sal- mon troller or logger; 6 h. p. 4-cycle engine. Best offer takes this. Also 33 by 8 Jap fish boat, 6 h. p. heavy duty Buffalo en- gine. Will consider any offers. Apply J. Field, Government Float, Cow Bay, or address P. O. box 84. 220 'vOR SALE—22 foot cabin launch, oak ribs and keel; copper fastened; 4%" x 5” Pierce two cycle motor; burns gasoline, distillate or coal oil. Has just completed voyage from Vic- toria, Speed & miles, 8300 to first comer. Apply to owner at Orwig'’s boatyard, Seal Cove. FOR SALE—Norfolk Rooms—-22 rooms well furnished. Heating plant and all modern con- veniences. One room vacant. For quick sale $1,000. Apply Norfolk Rooms, Phone Black 529. 'POR SALE — Three-speed, Tri roadster, motor style bicycle. In good condition, $55.00. Can be seen at Pacific Cartage stables, 9th Ave. West after 6 p.m, ~~ ISTRAWBERRY PLANTS for fall planting, $2 per hundred, post free, Also fruit bushes 50c. each. Order now. Fruitland Nurseries, Remo, B. C. (G.T.P.) Those who did the judg-/FOR SALE—Halibut boat “Hilda ss Gc. CG. Perry BD. MeD af Ketehikan with full equip- jie were » & Perry, . me ; of Ket Hunter and W. E. Collison. ment. $3,000 cash. Apply ar In the commercial exhibits er, A. J, Anderson, box *!: Ketchikan, Alaska. FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT or room and board, 225 Ninth Ave. West. 21 Lost LOST — Fawn colored rain coat marked ‘Burberry.” Finder please return to Daily News office, tf MISCELLANEOUS SEE McGOWAN, the Gycle man, for new and second-hand bi- cycles, repairs and parts. Easy terms. All kinds of light re- pair work. Second Avenue, near MeBride. Phone Blue 421. THE NORTON—The place for a| shampoo. Hairdressing. Scalp. treatment. 210 Fourth Street. | Open 10 a.m, or by appoint-| ment. Phone 493. tf | JOE BROWN’S MOTOR TRANS- FER and Passenger Service- | stand, Empress Hotel. Phones 176 and Black 334, Let Joe do it. BRASSIERES MADE TO ORDER. Mrs. Director, phone Blue 92. FARMS FOR SALE Cc. P. R. FARM LAND Choice 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 going fast. For free booklet and full information write 1! G. Loughran, General Land agent, 744 Hastings St. West, ; Vancouver, B.C. ee oar ‘LANDS WANTED FOR SOLDIER SETTLERS. Powers have been granted to the Soldier Settlement Board of Canada to purchase uericuitural land to be resold to qualiiied returned soldiers settling on land. To assist soldiers in locating in any Sultable district of British Columbia that they wish, the Soldier Settlement Board desires to have filed with them full de- scripiion and lowest cash prices on @ humber of select quarter sections avali- abie for purchase in each district of the provinee. Purchases by the Board will ber paid for in cash, The public are informed that this land is for ptrchase by returned soldiers, and must be of good agricultural quality, anda jf Odsviiabke piice, ianiiig pvr aie hac success of the soldier as a farmer. It should be within seven miles of @ rail- Way, open, free from weeds, water supply assured, and of moderate price. In giving particulars, mention nearest market and school. In comparison with the vast sup- yly of vacant lands, the number of farme mmediately required will be very limited iowners, therefore, will kindly assist the Board by offering for the present only land which fills the above requirements. No commission will be charged or paid. No offers to sell will be binding on the person offering, unless a sale is effected, and no obligation will be on the Board to Accept any offer. if application from a returned soldier be received for the purchase of land, an Inspection @nd valuation of such land may be made by the Board. If approved negotiations may be entered into for the yurchase and sale thereof. An approval ist is desired for each district in British Columbia. For lands on mainiand of British columbia, address, Superintendent, Sol- ier Settlement Board, Rogers Building, Vancouver, and for lands on Vancouver island, address, Soldier Settlement Board, Pemberton Building, Victoria, B. ©, SOLDIER SETTLEMENT BOARD, _. CANADA. oe NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R. 8. C. Chapter 115. The Minjster of Public Works of the Government of the Province of British Columbia hereby gives notice that he has, nder Section 7 of the said Act, deposited ith the Minister of Public Works and the Minister of Marine and Fisheries at Ottawa and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District at Prince Rupert, B.C,, a description of the site and t plan of proposed renewal and eXtension of the Provincial Government Wharf at Prince Rupert, B, C., in front of Waterfront Block “F.” Take notice that after the expiration of ohe month from the date of the first publi- cation of this notice the Minister of Public Works of the Government of the l’rovince of British Columbia will, under Section 7 of the said act, apply to the Minister of Public Works and the Minister of Marine and Fisheries at their offices in the city of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to construct the said renewal and extension. Dated at Victoria, B. C., of August, 1919. A. E. FOREMAN, Public Works Engineer. Dept. of Public Works, Victoria, B. C. this 2ist day IN PROBATE, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. IN THE MATTER ‘OF THE ADMINISTRA TION ACT and \\ THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE 01 MARGARET AUGUSTA LITTLE, DE- CEASED, IN'TBSTATE TAKE NOTICE that I have been appointed rdministrator of the estate of Margaret Augusta Little, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me, on or before the 1st of October, A, D, 1919, and all parties in- debted to the estate are required to pay forthwith, J. H. MeMULLIN, OMficial AdministPator, Dated this 15th day of September, 1919. a iné Loans. Apply Prince Ru- pert Housing Ltd., Geo. W. Nickerson, Secretary. tf FOR SALE Old stove heater, suitable for campers, Daily i News Omice. Rowboat with Evin- Phone Red 156 FOR SALE rude engine. FOR SALE—Old newspapers, ten cents a bundle, | TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labor Exchange. Paince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 — P.O, Box 726 Ma BRITISH COLUMBIA ST ie OF CANADS EMPLOYERS THE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE . OF CANADA The PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS SECTION has been established to assist professional, business and technical men and women. ‘Many officers, soldiers, sailors and war workers, who sacrificed their positions during the war, now desire to secure employment in the occupations for which they have been specially trained. Employers should not wait until increasing business forces them to employ anybody they can obtain, but should look ahead and avail themselves of this unusual to enlist the services of highly trained workers, ordinarily secured only with difficulty. On application there can be referred to you, for example :— ENGINEERS LAW CLERKS ARCHITECTS COMMERCIAL ARTISTS a an LLING SECRETARIES CHEMISTS TEACHERS YOUNG COLLEGE GRADUATES _ These workers are returning to civil occupations with increased initiative, a broader view of life, and a greater capacity for work. EMPLOYERS Please state your requirements to the nearest office of the EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF CANADA PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS SECTION In each office the INFORMATION AND SERVICE BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF SOLDIERS’ CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT has a representative to render special service in the re-establishment of the returned soldier. Tel. No. VANCOUVER, Board of Trade Bldg. S. 5244 VICTORIA, Central 5800 REVELSTOKE, First St. W. 70 c — = a : ee Don’t forget that we would be pleased to have you call and examine our large stock of High Grade FOOTWEAR You will need a pair of shoes for the winter OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT : McArthur’s Shoe Store: THIRD AVE. oe, DENTISTRY VISITORS! Don't fail to have your teeth examined while you are in the city, thus having the advantage of a thoroughly modern i dental office at your disposal. I have made special arrange- ments to accommodate those who are in the city for the week only. I would suggest those requiring dental attention call at their earliest convenience for examination and appoint- ment. All visitors are invited to visit and inspect my office which is the most modern in Northern B. C. and second to none on the coast. Dr. A. H. BAYNE Morning, 9-12 Afternoon, 1:30-5:30 Evenings, 7-9 Dental nurse always In attendance. Rooms 4-5-6 Helgerson Block - » Phone 109 Royal Insurance Company, Limited. Northern As urance Oo., Limited. London & Lancashire Fire insurance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Quarantee @ Accident Co. Fidelity-Phenix Fire ineurance Go. David H. Hays General Real Estate Agent Cor. Second Avenue and Second Strvet. i ; ” e - Ree Be See ee mr ge cee nea ~ var. & ; = -» 4 a cs * ~~ # § i >