Page 6 G.H. Arnold - - Notary Public We offer Lot 7, Block 44, Section 7 A fine level lot on Eighth Avenue, midway between Dry Dock and Cold Storage, for $300.00 H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Fecal Estate Bonds Insurance Prince Rupert Dry Dock & Engineering Co. LIMITED Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. boats can Fe docked together on one small making fees light. Large stock of repaic materisIs is being laid in. Found ry 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. Several section, —-— = B. M. Simpson, corner’ Fifih ind McBride, for shoe repairins. First class work guaranteed. tf a 2 | MM. Stephens Notary Public Financial Agent Lots 3 and 4 Block 8 The Fram, with 6,000 pounds, Kand the Rolph, with 14,000, dis- |posed of their catches yesterday} }to the Canadian Fish & Cold Stor-| age Co. at 15e for firsts and se for seconds. aa THE DAILY Se + Week-End Specials! Provisions and Fresh Meats BREAKFAST Bacon, Sliced, ~ "™ per lb, BREAKFAST BACON, taking piece, Ib. vote. OB IL SUGAR CURED, ROLLED AND Bonep Hams, Sliced, Ib, Cookep Haw, Ib. Pork SAUSAGE, Ib... STEw VBAL, lb. Lec VEAL, Ib. VEAL CUTLETs, Ib......°... Lec MuTTON, Ib..... + hue MUTTON CHopPs, Ib, .,...... PorK CHops, |b. Stew Beer, lb. Pot Roast, Ib. SmLoin Steak, Ib. ROUND STBAK, Ib......... , ROASTING CHICKENS, Ib... .. ONTARIO Cueese, Ib..... IMPORTED LIMBURGER, Ib. . DILL PICKLEs, per doz. HeINZ SWEET MIXED PICKLES pt. bes : ‘3 QUEEN OLIVEs in bulk, pt. Rupert Table Supply Co. PHONES 211, 212 60c Tbe 25e 20¢ 30¢ 85¢ 40¢ 40¢ 50e 20¢ 25e ®5e 50e 20¢ 25e¢ 40¢ HUNTERS PREPARETO GO AFTER DEER DURING THE COMING HOLIDAY Great preparations are beibg made by a number of nimrods 90 make havoe with the deer Jn various parts of the district on Thanksgiving Day. Some parties have planned to spend two or three days in the woods or on the awaiting duck and goose. Porcher Island is the prospec- tive hunting ground of several parties and Smith Tsland and ther islands_in the neighborhood will also be visited. FISH ARRIVALS AT mudtlats the elusive 8. C. Undertakers. Phone 41. SAVE YOUR SIGHT YESIGHT— The most valuable of all the senses——is the most Section 1 Opposite Besner Apartments The two for $1000 cash Taxes adjusted to October 1, 1919 f neglected and the least understood ¥ Many suffer from ills, which, upon rT , M. M. Stephens examination, can be traced directly to defective eyesight. LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE a HE removal of the cause will ve often restore the delicate and ~ | §/ run-down sufferer to robust health. | When glasses are properly prescrib- ed, they restore the vision to nor- mal and eliminate ali eye strain. Chilli ConCai Fred Joudry and Hot Tomales Practical Oometrint —_—_—_—_—_———ss__...___ Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office at the 2 835 Second Ave. : “4 D | DENTISTRY | ee: ; Delivery Service Extra Don’t neglect your Teeth DB One decayed or missing tooth av Phone 557 | lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Afternoon, 1,30 to 5.30; Satur- ‘ , day, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE Anywhere ji})] 4 near drydock, $2,500, Term®. the same it sometimes Room house, 7th Avenue, Section makes a@ difference wherg Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- Anyone PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT joom Steam heated modern house He or she likes But all 5, $1,760, Terms. you go, 4-Room house on Fifth Avenue in We have thought and section 5, $1,600, Terme. ’ A en Se ee = 2 Lots, 6th Avenue, Section 5-— oO "ve $650 each, Termes. point of the jewelry busi 2 Lots, 6th Avenue, Section 7, near ness. From collar’ buttons to drydock, $350 each, Terme, diamonds we strive to Lot 25, Block 29, Section 5, McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Lid. make our store perfect! this is our tovitation te you to see it. We-do not ask that you buy anything. You'll find pleasure ih just seeing; and we in showing. JOHN BULGER Jeweler Agents - The Store of Worth and Phone 141 ~ jrd Avenue Beauty, Insurance Real Kstate Kentals. PORT OF VANCOUVER Fish receipts during the week- ~ jend have been somewhat Heavy, the World of | Monday last. The Celestial Em- pire headed the incoming fleet on |} Saturday with a catch of 30,000 pounds of salmon and 7,000 Ibs. | of mixed cod. The Imbricaria ar- i rived on Sunday with 125,000 Ibs. tof salmon. The Hulda O. had | 25,000 pounds of salmon. Thera | are also numerous smaller craft j bringing in catches ranging from 5,000 pounds up to 25,000 pounds. eee esoeoeeo ees ee aees * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * Ceo PERC eCP eee eC BO e WANTED—FPirst plumber, $7 a day. Only first class man need apply. Harry Hanson, the Reliable Plumber. ; says Vancouver class WESTHOLME TONIGHT WILLIAM S. HART a, “Breed of Men” 6 Parts and Sunshine Comedy “SON OF A GUN” 2 Parts Admission, 35c and 1 Sc 7:15 and 9. Empress - Tonight MAE MURRAY The Delicious Little Devi 6 Parts And lith Episode of “The Fight for Millions” lwo Shows, Twe Shows - 7.15 and 9 AUm@isston 15 and 30 cents verre Phones 41 and Red 391 For Hire by the Hour, Day or Week && Launch Alice B. Picnic and Fishing Parties Trips round Harbor J. MYHILL-JONES rr SOOO PILI SS! 68 Perey NEWS tf ee Local News Notes j ae ~—~—— tee ee ee G, UC, tf correctly tuned, Phone Blue 389. . . . Geo. McAfee, of Georgetown, is Pianos Naiker at the Prinee Rupert Hotel, > . . \ large seow of sfiingles is be- ing unloaded at No. 2 shed today. * . . | Harlow and his survey n. &, party leave for Salvus this even-| ing. . . . | The eastbound mail on the) trains now closes at 10 a, m, in- stead of 9:30 as previously. i We have a few nice gilt edged invitation cards that are different the ordinary. Daily News tf from Ollice. . . * oday is the anniversary of the bie Chieago fire in 1871. Harry Hanson, who was then two years old, went through it. * . Lhe Prince Albert leaves early in the morning for the Queen Charlotte Islands. Passengers leaving go aboard this evening. In the police court this morn- ne Barney Shields was told by; the magistrate to get work right! away or he would be given thirty days in the city jail. i Charles Balagno and Will Ed-} nunds went to Wolf Point yes-| terday aftefnoon on a hunting ex. | pedition. They will return with| the big game this afternoon. } . . , } passengers off the} Princess Mary leave on tonight's} Grand Trunk steamer, having} stayed over here in order to get accommodation on the other boat vhich will not be so crowded. Several pa ee re ee me me me - = eee — 7 a tia =~ The Smart Coats For Women ores me you find at Wallace's are reasonable in price and stylish in appearance. Ge woman who wants a good, serviceable and stylish coat for a moderate sum can get it here. We have recently re- ceived a new shipment embodying the very latest fashions. Some are fur trimmed and others are made in the popular Silvertone Cloths in Blue, Brown, Reindeer, etc. Prices range from $25.00 to $65.00! Look them over H. S. WALLACE C0.. 17).| Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St. > * * Two well known members of} “ the Royal Bank staff formerly} es = stationed here are now braneh | nanagers. Oliver Wall is man- | B. M. Simpson, formerly of BIG DAMAGE iger at Telkwa and Miles Hender- wweson, has opened a shoe re son is manager at Burns Lake. | pairings shop corner Fifth and Special via Telegraphe . . . | . - | cBride. tf Balti plant A good crowd attefided the Cin- ru ; Co. we ; ‘ —— 0 Live Stand 1 (9 derella dance at the St. Andrew s| = . ; ; ; } r'wo-color window cards take partially I ve, id Hall last evening. I[t was given . the eye quickly. See them at the volving a and by J. MeDonald, the new dancing. : ; News Job Department. damage at f " naster, and the music was pro- ided by Harvey's orchestra. The Wfair broke up at 12 o'clock, 9 Chief Minty this morning re- ceived a notice from the chief raine warden at Victoria stating that permits to hold beaver skins would be given for only a short time as the limit had now expired _ under which it was legal to have them in possession. MINING MEN FROM ALICE ARM ARE HERE Twelve Men Working on the. Musketeer Group Bonded | by J. Menich. i Morris Pederson, an Alice Arm mining man, is in the city and is registered at Mr. Pederson reports that mining ictivity is going on full blast at! the camp and that several capitalists from the south are here at the present looking over various prospects. J. Menich, a Seattle investor, has twelve men working on the Musketeer Group which has been bonded from A. F. Miner. ; H. Somerville, another Seattle man, is about to start working on | the Homestake group which was discovered by A. Davidson and H. Smith. Leo Paulser, of Alice Arm, ilso in town. He formerly con- ducted a restaurant there but now in the mining game) | FAIR ASSOCIATION = MEETS TOMORROW. A meeting willbe held in the offices of the Agricultural Asso- jciation tomorrow evening to pass accounts for the current year. As s000 as these accounts are in and passed the secretary will be able to,get the books finished up and obtain a definite idea of what | his year’s actual balance will be Since the annual meeting some ather unforeseen statements have been handed into the office whieh may reduce the expeeted balance somewhat. The board will also meet the delegation from the Board’ of Trade which is asking for the use of the hall as a gym. nasium, the Empress Hotel new is is) Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesdays, Thuredays and Saturdays at ®& p. ©, Sundays at 7:30 Pp. m,. SCHOO! DAYS Be Prepared! - ARE HERE: Outfit Your Boys and a RELIABLE SCHOOL SHOE Buy them from the FAMILY SHOE STORE GEO. HILL E. R. TABRUM The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 a FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. TURNBULL’S Pure Wool ‘UNDERWEA ADIES who know and appreciate the economy of PURE WOOL UNDERWEAR select TURNBULL'S It is 100 per cent. pure woo! an both Union and Canadian made It stands any test of wear. We have them in both two pieces and combination. Prices from $4.00 to $9.00 a suit. some fer Girls and We also have er Misses. ’ lehoer Bros., Ltd: Third Avenue