THE DAILY G. H. Arnold Investors, Attention ! We have for sale a Double Corner in the heart of the business district, S.W. corner of Second Avenue and Fifth Street, Lots 9and 10, Block 22, Section 1, at the rem: arkably low price of $4000.00 H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Insurance Real Estate Bonds Notary Public Prince Rupert Dry Dock & Engineering Co LIMITED Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. boats can be docked together on one small making fees light. Large stock of repair materisis is being laid in. F oundry Work Castings in tron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reasonable Prices. Machine and Boiler Work of all kinds Several section, Business of Industrial Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. — —< sister of Geo. Edward | The f Boyle is searching for some trace ofhim. He is aged 35 years, hair ep ens ed, eyes grey, height 5 ft. 6 in. |He originally came from Ottawa listings are excellent buys: 5-roomed house, with bath, pantry, ete., Section 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 11th Ave.., near Cold Storage plant and drydock, 5 roonis, with out- houses, etc., $1,600, terms, $600; balance, $250 every six months @ 7%. ntention of proceeding to Van- jcouver, B.C, Since then no trac» }of him has been found. If any information is received notify it . W. M. Police, Prince Rupert. Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. uf “‘The Influenza Epidemic’ From Oct, 1918, to May M. M. Stephens 1919, the Dominion Accident LOANS : RENTAIS - INSURANCE and Sickness Co. paid $58,- } %07.47 in claims resulting from Infiuenza, Pleurisy and Pneumonia, These figures should carry conviction. e McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Agents You've read about Chilli ConCarne The favorite Mexican cish. Phone 1414 - 3rd Avenue Insurance Real Estate > s Try it Tonight Rentals. at the meereocos CHILLI PARLOUR 835 Second Ave. a John Furniotu has bought the Three Star Pool Room On Seeond Avénue from Chris Fotos. Anyone having Gaims against Chris Fotos should present same within seven days, as he is leaving fown then, 226 Sood ‘2 The Principle of this Store F ishing Boat. FOR SALE Fishing Boat forty - one feet long, ten feet beam, equipped with 20 h. p. Buf. Is to play the game of business fair and square. To do it with everybody rich apd poor, old and young, With the inexperi- enced and the experienced olen falo engine, to be sold cheap. To offer goods of re- Apply Akerberg, Thomson & pultable character at a Co Ltd reasonable price and by min - giving satisfactory service Sopecore to increase the number of =|CAPTAIN MORKILL DECORATED BY PRINCE ge Notary “7 Financial Agent heavy sheli and machine gun fire. fe aero a = a ene Next morning he led his company x = ng y. GE BP ise » ele ine The following exclusive March 3rd, 1919. and sedhadt Wie in the attack, and as soon as he No. 1 Bartlett $3.75 per case Arriying Wednesday Rupert Table Supply C0 PHONES 211, 212 honored by his Alma Mater, Dal- ~~ doe oa oun” housie University, Halifax, with —— ~ y the honorary degree of Doctor ol With Bar. Among those receiving decora- tions in Vancouver at the hands of the Prince of Wales was Capt. Alan B. Morkill, a brother of D. B, Morkill of Stewart. His photo- graph is published in the Vanh- couver Province’ which says of him: , “Capt. Alan B. Morkill, 7th Battation, who receives the Mifi- tary eross and bat, left Victoria with the 88th Battalion, being transferred to the 7th Battalion in France. With that unit he served through the battle of the Somme, Vimy and the later battles of the war. He was wounded at Passchendasle and rejoined in 1918. He was awarded the M.C. for his work in the battle of Amiens in August, 1918. The official notification of the award was as follows: ‘This officer got his company to his assembly po- sition without casualties, despite attained his objectives set about ganizing a defensive line undet intense fire. The following even- ing he again did good work in taking up a position along a canal. His energy and coolness set an excellent example.’ Capt. Morkil Was awarded the bar to his M.C. for gallantry in later battles.” ASK TO ADDRESS TRADES CONGRESS (Special by 9.7. P. Telegraphs.) Hamilton, Sept. 25.—Rev. Wm. Ivens, the Winnipeg strike leader, reached here last night and wili ask the privilege of addressing the Trades and Labor Congress on behalf of the eight strike lead ers awaiting trial in Winnipeg on a Charge-of sedition. We have a few nice gilt edged invitation cards that are different from the ordinary. Daily News Office. tf Nepair department in full swing The Family Shoe Store. tf _ Spirella Corsctiere. Black 257. SAVE YOUR SIGHT Phone YESIGHT—The most valuable of all the senses—is the most neglected and the least understood. Many suffer from 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 prope rly preserib- ed, they restore the vision to nor- mal and eliminate all eye strain. Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert NEWS — > Local News Notes | — Bring your shoe repairs to the Family Shoe Store. tf * * . Centennial Rebekah Lodge IL. ©. Oo. F. No, 40 will hold a whist drive and dance on October 24th, . . . and_Mrs, F. N. Wright, of arrived in town for a few ” Mr. Oceanic Cannery, yesterday on a visit days. 7 * . Prince George brought a large number of passengers yes- terday on their way to Stewart from the southern towns. > * 7. The Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra will give its first con- cert on Sunday, October 5, at 9 o'clock in the Westholme Theatre The W. J. Bowser, K.C., has been Laws. * * > Dance at the Rink on Saturday evening at 9 o'clock sharp to celebrate the laying of the first keel at our big drydock. Harvey's orchestra. Gentlemen 81.00, ladies free. 226 > . Baugh Allen, of accompanied by Mrs. Allen, arrived in the city yester, day on a visit to their son, W. Baugh Allen, who is operator at the wireless station on Digby Is- land. . The Rev, W. Victoria, > 7 . Miss Porter and Miss Protich Were among the arrivals on the Prince George yesterday. They are making the round trip to An- yox and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tabrum while in town. . . The wedding took place recent. ly at Bella Coola of Mary Grace Marjorie! Clayton and Bertram G. Robson of Esquimalt. Mr. and Mrs. Robson left for Kimsquit in a launch where they will spend their honeymoon. * >. . MrUs. H. H. Tanner of Stewart is in the city today waiting over to get transportation to the Port- land Canal. She arrived in town yesterday by the Prince George ind is going north to join mr. Tanner, who is interested in min ine operations there. > > * The* death oecurred this morn ing at 2 a.m. of the infant dauel:- ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Santerdam of 400 Eighth Avenue West. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 from Haynor Brothers’ Chapel, and will be con- ducted by the Rev. T. H. Nuttall, of the Methodist Chureh. . > - The fact of there being four pipers in Prince Rupert at the present time will be taken fullest advantage of this evening in the St. Andrew's Society's rooms. Any other players of Scotland's na- tional musical instrument will be cordially welcomed with the view of forming a pipe band in the near future. 8.2 We do good shoe repairing.— The Family Shoe Store. tf . . * The Retail Merchants’ Associa- tion passed a resolution this morning recommending that all places of business be closed on Saturday afternoon from. 2:30 p. m. until 5 o’eloek, on account of the laying of the first keel at the drydock plant by the Duke of Devonshire. They also recom- mended that all stores be deco- rated in honor of the visit of tne Governor-General. Notice to Returned Soldiers. All returned soldiers are uwur- gently requested to call in at the local G. W. V..A. rooms, Third Avenue, and fill in a form for in- formation of Special Commission re Civil Rehabilitation of ex- Se, i 91g —. OE EE re eee - ; . Toronto, Sept. 24.—Writs are} Salvation nous. being sent out for the genera)! outsins election in this province. Nomi-) Publi meetings Tuesdays nations will take place October 13) and the polling will be on Octob: ls Sur (i entero ee, = UOAUUAUA THAAD AAALAC HaALHEALAAY Hig time | i= Women’s, Boys’ and Girls’ = = SHOES. = AT SPECIAL PRIcEs = HHH 9g os , ie Leckie S “Little Gents,”’ siz 1), $3.59 “*Youths’,” sizes to 12 3.95 S H O E S, ‘Boys’,” sizes to 5 4.75 Boys’ “CANADIAN” School Shox s, sizes 1 4, 5 a heavy grain leather and wort}, >; the pair - . - = S» $3.45 SPECIALS in Girls’ and Wome .’s Shoes Girls’ Heavy Box-Calf Button Shoe. sizes 8 to 10+--just a few pairs left- re: la) $4.50 - - - - - — - $3.45 Women’s Brown Calf Winter Shoes, | Heels Neolin Séles, sizes up to 44 only, a $10.00 value at - : - Spec ial - $7.95 Misses’ Patent Buttoned Shoes, sizes & to 9. _ a plain toe dress shoe with cravenette top, well worth $5.50 - = - Special - $3.95 H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD, Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St. = —) ONTARIO ELECTION }20.. On tl ua am referendun (Special via G. T. P. Telegraphs.) Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 dave at 0 p.m —e a SCHOOL DAYS Be P repared! ~ ARE HERE: Outfit Your Boys.and Girls with RELIABLE SCHOOL SHOES EEE Buy them from the FAMILY SHOE STORE GEO. HILL E. R. TABRUM The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. > members of the Canadian Expedi-. tionary forces, regardless of their versonal feeling of same. Sec'y. G. W. V. A. Geo, reliable. Hill's shoe repairing is The Family Shoe Store. our customers, Cur years of experience Safeguards you agains mistakes, And on that basis we solicit your trade. JOHN BULGER Jeweler The Store of Worth and Beauty. Heavy Outy Marine Enging FOR SALE 30 H. P. Fairbanks-Morse Heavy Duty Marine Engine remodelled and rebuilt in first class running order for sale. Can be seen running at Akerberg, Thomson & Co.'s new machine shop, Phones 41 and Red 391 For Hire by the Hour, Day or Week ¥ Launch Alice B. Picnic and Fishing Parties Trips round Harbor a et ee ee ee ae ees s * TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The News are asked to pay the de- livery boys each month when they call, except made for the year in ad- vane. The boys when collecting carry official re. eeipts which should ai- J. MYHILL-JONES Poe cocennh | * * * * * * where payment has been * * * * ways be preserved, oe SESH eR KR EEE ti SX CCT oe eee Jabour Bros., Ltd. —— a 1 i The Baby Shop| Neglect | It is a mistake to neglect the baby : causes sickness, doctor's bills and money |ost. our Baby Shop we have everything to keep them | warm and make them comfortable. We have paid particular attention to this depart ment. Here you can get , ] Everything that Baby needs | such as Wool and Silk Vests Woollen Hi vers oa Hote Woollen Jackets and Slipo aanentare Baby Eiderdown Capes Corduroy and Bearskin Coats a a nnets to match Woollen Petticoats ones Robes | and any other thing that Baby needs Third Avenue | a