1919 WEDGE CO. DISTRIBUTORS j Avenue - Prince Rupert BEAVER BOARD FOR WALLS OF CHARACTER If it hasn't the Beaver trade-mark it isn’t Beaver Board off your attic—partition m in the basement—put new ; in your gar Do it with Beaver Boar l or your summer cot- uurnew home, for the club, hce—Beaver Board. c of lath, plaster and u better walls and more san- “ per, & y _n ndasome, e. ve ls every reason for-—~and nene agsinet your Beaver Board. Get the gennine, It ay ye particular A. W. EDGE CO. Distributers, Prince Rupert oo Try Our ce Cream and OME - MADE CANDY ~ Cream Wholesale and elail. Ice Cream Bricks Always in Stock. We Keep Nothing But the Best. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher lhird Avenue, opposite Second Street. OW OPEN | CAFE Best ia Town -__. yecond Avenue, car Empress Theatre phon® Green 507 1017 3rd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts _BLDERS AND CONTRACTORS ine ~ St8 in Lighe 2, Repairs St Class and Heavy Con- and Alterations Staircase w Finishing ork and Estima: ‘ates Sheerfuity Given Bhigy K AND CONCRETE sun DING CONTRACTOR RS = FOR ELECTRICAL Worx Geo. Waddell 336 2nd Ave, Phones 2 Avenue East Nea, Drydoc kk Pe once, Westenhaver Bros. tf Se THE DAILY NEWS Classified : ne Phone 98 This is the Advertising Column that people read when they want anything it brings results ae WANTED, WILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK the soft grey fell hat by mis take from the General Hospital two nights ago kindly return samme there and get his? eee See WANTED—One bookkeeper, male, and two messengers, Apply personally to G. TI’, Pp, Telegraph Co., Third Avenue. tf WANTEU—A young woman as kitchen maid. Apply to matroy Pr ince Rupe rt Gene ral Hospital. WOMAN OR GIRL WANTED FOr Kitchen work, __ Apply Inlander First | elage carpenters Mitchell & Currie, if NOTICE Ik YOt “ARE PAYING UP ON Government lots, can save you large part on payments. Call WANTED wanted, FOR SALE SIX FIRST CLASS WHITE EN- amel cast iron bath tubs for sale at a bargain price. Also six single white enamelled bed- steads, springs and mattresses bought cheap. Also two second hand stoves at a bargain price. Harry Hanson, the Reliable - Plumber. Phone 489, or apply at store after 6 p.m. tf FOR SALE—Smal! pleasure boat with new four -eyele 4 h. p. marine engine; or will trade for piano or anything of value. Also for sale fishing and hunt- ing boat and one 12 h. p. gas engine cheap. See McGowan, the eycle man. Second Avenue. Near MeBride Street. Phone Biue 4214. tf SNAP—For Sale — Lot 12. “Block 27, Section 1, Lots 19 and 20, Block 26, Section 6; Lots 24 & 22, Block 23, Section 7. Cheap for cash. Owner leaving coun- try. Apply box 299 Daily News Office. 223 “Hilda Halibut boat of Ketchikan with full equip- ment, $3,000 eash. Apply own- er, A. J. Anderson, box 215, Ketchikan, Alaska. MONEY AT 8 PER CENT on build- ing Loans; Apply Prince Ru- pert Housing Ltd., Geo. W. Nickerson, Secretary. tf FOR SALE—Baby's bath, collap- sible buggy and high chair— Bellamy, 2 Clapp Blk. 226 FOR SALE~ FOR SALE — Old stove heater, suitable for campers, Daily News Office. FOR SALE — Oak dining - room suite. Apply 10 Summit Apart- ments. 223 FOR SALE—Franklin Stove, size i4. Phone 365. ~ tf TO RENT close in. Two furnished rooms Phone Green 323. LosT LOST—Pair of ladies’ new, large size, reward. Daily News Office. FOUND—Key ring with Yale and post office box keys. Apply Daily News office. corsets— Phone FOUND—Two watches. Apply to office _Constabie Bailey,. police ___ MISCELLANEOUS 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- TER and Passenger Service— stand, Empress Hotel. Phones 176 and Black 334, Let Joe do it. BRASSIERES MADE TO ORDER. Mrs. Director, phone Blue 92. ©. PR. FARM LAND Choice farms in well settled districts in Western Canada; low prices; twenty years to pay; irrigated lands in Sunny Southern Al- besta, with loan of $2,000 in improvements to assist new settlers. Act now— they are going fast. For free booklet and full information write I. anti f 100 MANY. FEET FOR LIMERICKS Great Many Contributions to the Prize Contest Which Closes -}first place there must be the eo: rect number of lines must be the correct number of feet in each line. Any verses not conforming to this rule cannot win the prize. Itis not a limerick unless it is mechanically correct. Limericks are coming in fast and there —.jand it is impossible to use them all, but we shall publish as many as possible. Contributors are re- minded that the contest closes on Saturday. The following are some of the contributions: Prince Rupert. For the Premier port of the West, Prince Rupert is certainly best, And there's mountains of ore, Copper, goid, and lots more, Bo you moneyed r en come and invest. Rupert's Harbor. Rupert's harbor is second to none, And the city will please every- one, When big ships take a notion To cross o'er the ocean, Rupert saves 500 mites on the run. A Sooner. There's a city up North I know well, That's no place for a white man to dwell, For it rains and it snows, ‘-d it blows and blows; | would sooner be living in —— Vancouver |. Can it Be? They say they are keel, 0 you think that the news can be real? ‘They have been very slow But we knew it would go And we hope it will mean a great deal. They have Sunshine. We went to the Prince Rupert Fair (in a day when the weather was rare, You'd find no such weather Outside of Vaneouver- And they say they have shine down there. The Shady Past. If all the dear ladies who slander Were summoned to Gourt by supoena Not one of them here But would tremble or fear For their own shady past that’s in danger. The P.O. Site. A Government once bought a P.O. site, Yet somehow or other it did not seem right, But those in the know Got away with the dough, And a long suffering public are waiting for light. laying the sun- The following verse is not a lim®rick as it has not the proper number of feet in each line. The rhythm is not correct: The Wayward Giri. The Wayward Girl is a trim little thing, She's game 4o the very last. She's foam at her stern When she does her turn For the dear little thing is fast. GOOD CROWDS AT BOTH THE THEATRES There were big houses at the two local theatres last night. At the Westholme, Rex Beach's fa- mous story “The Brand” was shown and much appreciated. It was a story of Alaska with all the thrills and rugged effects of the Hex Beach stories. At the Empress, the weird story of a girl brought up in a native village by an old beach-comber was told in picture and named “The Sea Flower.” The pictures will be repeated tonight. ROCKEFELLER GIVES BIG SUM TO MISSIONS New York, Sept. 24.—John D Rockefeller contributed 82,' to ministers and the missionary) board of the Northern Baptist convention, ——— - PIUME NAVY Pola, Sept. 24.—Four Italian warships have been named by G, Loughran, General Land agent, 744 Haetings St. West, Vancouver, B,C, D’Annunzio as units of the Fiume On Paturday. There are two things to re. member in contributing to the, limerick prize contest. In the THE DAILY NEWS That is . REAM OF TARTAR, which is derived from grapes, has no substitute for making a baking powder of highest quality. the reason it is used in Dr. PRICE’S BAKING | POWDER PRE-EMINENT FOR MAKING THE FINEST AND MOST WHOLESOME FOOD —STANDARD FOR SIXTY YEARS Contains No 4lum— Leaves No Bitter Taste LANDS WANTED FOR SOLDIER SETTLERS. Powers have been granted to the Soldier Settiement Board of Canada to purchase agricultural land to be resold to queen returned soldiers settling on land. Te assist soldiers in lecating in any Suitable district of British Columbia that they wish, the Soldier Settlement Board desires to have filed with them full de- stription and lowest cash prices on a number of select quarter sections avail able for purchase in each district of the province. Purchases by the Board will be paid for in cash. The public are informed that this land is for purchase by returned soldiers, and must be of good agricultural quality, and reasonable price, making possibie the success of the soldier as @ farmer It should be within seven miles of a rail Way, open, free from weeds, water supp!) assured, and of moderate price. In giving particulars, mention nearest market and sehool. In comparison with the vast sup- ply of vacant lands, the number of farms immediately required will be very limited Owners, therefore, will kindly assist the Beard by offerifig for the present only land which filis the above requirements. No commission will be charged or paid No offers to sell will be binding on the person offering, unPss a sale is effected apd no obligation will be on the Board to aecept any offer. If application from a returned soldier be received for the purchase of land, an imspection and valuation of. such land may be made by the Board. If approved negotiations may be entered into for the purchase and sale thereof. An approval list is desired for each district in British Columbia For landsS on mainiand of British Columbia, address, Superintendent, Sol- dier Settlement Board, Rogers Building, Vancouver, and for lands on Vancouver isdand, address, Soldier Settlement Board, Pemberton Building, Victoria, B. C. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT BUAKD, CANADA. ACT. Reresenae ¥yAzene PROTECTION C. Chapter 115. The Minjster of Public Works of the Gevernment of the Province of British Celumbia hereby gives notice that he has, uader Section 7 the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works and the Minister of Marine and Fisheries at Ottawa and in the office of the District Registrar of = tens Registry District at Prince Rupert 2» & description of the site and the ty dn sed renewal and extension of the Provinetal Government Wharf at Prince Sever. _B. C., in front of Waterfront Block Take notice that aren “the expiration of one month from the date of the first publi- cation of this notice the Minister of Public Works of the Government of the Province 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 oMces 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. BE. FURBMAN, Public Works Engineer. Dept. of Public Works, Victoria, B. C. vw E. H. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doors, mouldings and all interior finish lumber al- ways in stock. Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green this 2ist day | Hotel Prince EUROPEAN PLAN $1.60 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE > A La “arte. | navy. ( =) Ohaa Limited “Fexal Femedivé We have a Kodak to suit your special requirements. Full ratige from Yor Pocket to Post Card size. Everything i in Kodak Supplies Phones 82 and 200 Store P.O. Box 1680 3rd Avenue and Gth Street Prince Rupert Music Store WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor “Everything in Music.” LATEST POPULAR SONGS AND DANCES, VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS Repairs to Phonographs, Violins, Ete. Bows rehaired. (ae maovan'e vous Woodwind instruments repadded and adjusted. THE BEST KNOWN TRADF Prince Rupert Academy of Music in Connection MARK tn THE Weon.r The Largest Stock of Pianos and Organs North of Vancouver > The Heintzman & Co. Piano The Weber Piano Thomas Organs All High-grade Guaranteed Instruments W. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. E. L. VAUGHAN ©" "Py.35."""" Prince Rupert Music Store Parkin & Ward Electric Co. Electric Engineers and Contractors We carry a full line of Electric Ranges, Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, Hot Plates, Grills, Lrons, Toasters, and Fixtures. Mstitnates furnished on House wiring and Motor installation MARINE DEPARTMENT - Agents for Regal Gasoline Engines for trolling Gaille Perfection Motors Titan Storage Batteries Mosier Spark Plug . (The Plug that was chosen for the Transatlantic flights) Our service department will help you to plan your Lighting Equipment. A full line of Dynamos, Storage Batteries, Switch beards, Conduit, Cable, Lamps, Searchlights, etc. We make Lighting Sets to Suit Your Boat Storage Batteries charged and repaired (no time lost while your battery is being charged, we have one at.your sal... Third Avenue (opposite Post Office) - Pe 426 . 2 ae ee ee 3 re’ Ww ~ ‘<= *. - ster i 5 ‘ ae. Oh. Pee A « ¢s ar es, ~~ ~ _—_ % o Te tpg wee ~ ses