Page 4 6 OA Rr 2 A. W. EDGE CO. DISTRIBUTORS 2nd Avenue - Prince Rupert BEAVER BOARD “ FOR WALLS OF CHARACTER Se Satu Shs PaaS , ; pers If it hasn’t the Beaver ; q trade-mark it isn’t 3 Beaver Board Finish off your attic—partition n the basement—put new ls in your garage. Do it with Reaver Bo. ud. For your summer cot- taye, for your new home, for the elub, store orihe office—Beaver Board. kes the place of lath, plaster and paper, gives you better walls and lings, more handsome, more san- ary, mote dutab'e bere ts every re for—and nene against your ¢ Beaver Board, Ge the genning, it ii pay you to b> particular. A. W. EDGE CO. Distributers, Prince Rupert ITORK’ SELL TOVE Gurneys commenced mak- ing stoves in 1843. Still in the same iine of business 1919. Hundreds in use in Prince Rupert. a ON SALE AT Fred Stork’s ||Hardware SECOND AVENUE Phone Black 114 ROYAL Pool Room moved to 721 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel CIGARS SODA Two per cent. Beer a JOHN PELLICANO ewe P.R.FEED Co. Hay, Grain, Feed Seeds and Fertilizer CHICKEN FEED a Specialty Mail Orders promptly attended to ee P. 0. Box 333 908 3rd Ave. " Joe Brown’s Motor Transfer and Passenger Service Stand, Empress Hotel Phones 176, Black 334 SEND FOR JOE ppAeee eae FIRSTCALLON COUNTRY’S CASH How Victory Bonds are Made Canada’s Premier Security. Victory Bonds are the real gilt edged securities. Behind even the smallest of bonds stands all) the wealth of Canada. The very first obligation of every person | in the country is to pay taxes ;| and the first job of taxes to} pay interest and meet these bonds at maturity. 18 ' Bonds | As secul ity for Victory there stands a national wealth} that two years ago was estimated) at $19,002,788,125 and today must | The average wealth} per capita is $2,637. lo keep right on with figures: greater. be THE DAILY Take Thy Tonics Easily does not want The body doses of iron and physic. It should not have them. Providence has put such things in strawberries and thee should take them in Jam. QUAKER BRAND Jam is fresh ripe strawberries and cane sugar. It is good for thee to eat it daily. Put up in British Columbia by Dominion Cannerts, B.C., Ltd. NEWS on June 30 last the net national debt was 81,616,871,175. When this is deducted from assets an equity of over $17,000,000,000 re- mains. National debt has security aboyt twelve times greater than itself. Compare this with the proportion of security on a first mortgage, considered one of our highest grade investments. But in an estimate of this kind we must n6t overlook provincial debts. They are, according to latest figures, $169,559,959. And then consider Municipal debts, which can only be estimated and which probably run $880,000,000. Add all our publie debts together and we have $2,666,431,134. De. duct them from the wealth of the country and we still have a safety margin of $16,336,356,991. “That seems a pretty good equity over sixteen billions,” says Mr. Careful Investor, who is used to inquiring cautiously into he security behind mortgages and bonds. I know that high class bonds of industrial corporations ind top noteh’ property mortgages often run 50 per cent of assets, but you must not overlook those same private bonds and mort- gages against our national wealth. rrue, but the public debts are a first charge against our wealth, because bath principal and in- erest are secured by plenary tax- ation powers. Look at them from any 70 as deeply as you like into all he financial intricacies that the susiness mind can bring up, and discover that there is no better investment in the world than a Canadian Victory Bond. They pay a highly satisfactory interest return, and they can be lisposed of at any time on quick Victory bond quotations show all classes of these bonds elling above par. angie you 18s ioeice, > Sport Briefs t “i Now that the world’s series is ver loeal sports will have to look ocally for their sensations. With he basketball prospects looking vell there ought to be Some, good neagements to take their atten- ion till the great winter sport— Pacific coast hockey—gets start- ed. Perhaps we might have some good hockey in town if the weather is favorable like it was in 1916. With Chicago having to change ier pitchers twice in the last same of the big series it looks as f the Sox must have been “up in air’ completely. It was com- letely a flelder’'s game, with 25 its and then the fielding couldn't lave been anything extra with 15 runs. A regular Aurora Borealis League game with races around the base lines. . “Bombadier” Wells is again out for the world’s championship, ac- cording to an announcement made in London reeently. “FAITH” AT EMPRESS, LOVE AT WESTHOLME Bert Lyteli in Fine Story at the Smaller House; Griffith Pro- duction at Larger. “Faith” with Bert Lytell in the leading part at the Empress is a dramatic play of great interest ind power, The story concerns (he regeneration of a young man through the faith of two women, lt every element of human appeal, \t the Westholme is a Griffiths picture, “A Romance of Happy Valley,’ which is said to be first rate. Also there is one of the outing pictures that appeal so strongly to Prince Rupert audi- ences, pe ISSCeSES Cine Phone 98 This is the Advertising Column that people read when they want anything it brings results rHE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY want a repre- sentative in this territory. Full information and literature will be mailed on request. M. J. Gillespie, “Inspector,” Standard Bank Blidg., Vancouver, B.C GENTLEMAN WANTS ROOM. ond board with quiet family. Per- manent. Local references fur- nished. Apply box 306 Dai News office. 237 W ANTED—First class plumber, 7 a day. Only first class man need apply. Harry Hanson, the Reliable Plumber. tf WANTED— One bookkeeper, mats, and two messengers. Apply personally to G. T. P. Telegraph Lo., Third Avenue. tf \“ \NTED —S§mart boy or young nan to learn the clothing and furnishing business. Martin O'Reilly. tf W ANTED—Kitchen help, 860, at Inlander, 830 Ave. between 7th and 8th sts. wages Second WANTED — Two experienced iaundry workers. Pioneer Laun- dry. 239 W \NTED—Four sed aaenad car- penters. Dalgarno &. Watts. F YOU ARE PAYING UP ON Government lots, can save you large part on payments. Call at once, Westenhaver Bros. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE-—Owing to ill health, will sell at low figure cabin eruiser ““Murrelet;"” 38 feet by 9 feet by 3 ft. 6 in.; speed 8 knots with 25 h. p. engine in perfeet running order fitted with high tension Bosch Mag- neto and coil; Edison storage battery and dynamo, electrically lighted throughout; sink, toilet, and shipmate stove; cruising radius 400 miles; hull strongly yuill, and al! external metal be- ow water heavy phosphor- vronze; three anchors and 40 fathoms of large and = smail ‘hain. She is a good sea boat, has made three trips on the Victoria - Prince Rupert route and cruised two seasons in the rovernment service. For price and further particulars apply to Mr. J. Hutchinson, phone 494. FOR SALE—Smal! pleasure boat with new four -cycle 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 McBride Street. Phone Blue 421, tf FOR SALE—1 Holstein cow, good milker; 1 heifer 18 months old: { heifer calf, 7 months. Also sow with 5 sucklings 3 weeks old, Apply C. Fossum, Spiller River, Porcher Island, B. ( FOR SALE-—Beds, sheets, blan- kets, stoves, chairg tables, at 1817 Seventh Avenue, Seal Cove Saturday from 2 till 9 o'clock. Vake jitney to Seal Cove school. MONEY AT 8 PER CENT on build. ing Loans. Apply Prinee Ru- pert Housing Ltd., Geo. W. Nickerson, Secretary. tf PIANO FOR SALE in good condi. tion. Phone 105. 3 A GOOD RAINCOAT A SOKTONYOLYOUGLHOU SEE Ss ORS SAORI g | | GOOD RAINCOAT is a very i. garment in this climate. Many ot our old custome: joying the comforts of a gocd oa: satished today that it pays to buy nor! THE VERY LES HAVE YOU GOT If not, see ours at prices rang ti atti Cessary | ( ii al ara en- QU are } but » | 1% ; a lu t if $15.00 io $35, 00 A + MARTIN O'REILLY FOR RENT STORE TO RENT at 1a Second Avenue. Will be fixed to sui tenant. Can be used for dwell- ing house if so desired. Apply ilarry Hanson, -the Reliable Plumber. tf TO RENT—Furnished room with private family. Very central ind nicely located. Gentleman mly. Apply box 306 Daily news office. 236 FOUND FOUND—Key ring with Yale and post office box keys. Apply Daily News office. MISCELLANEOUS for $e eee NORTON—The piace hampoo. Hairdressing. treatment. 210 Fourth Street Open 10 a.m. or by appoint- ment. Phone 493. tf RSETS MADE TO MEASURE ‘Irs. Director, phone Blue ¥2 FARMS FOR SALE FARM LAND Choice farms im 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 mprovements to assist new settlers. Act now — they are soing fast. For free booklet nd full information write UU Loughran, General Land went, 744 Hastings St. West Vancouver, B.C, re@ Go... Ri MINERAL ACT. Certificate of improvements. NOTICE ‘Silver Tip’ and “Monarch” Mineral Clams, situate in the Naas River Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located About four heed of Alice Arm on its west side, TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W F. M. C. No, 31018-C, agent for B. H Tyrwhitt Drake, Registrar of the Supreme Court of bBriiish Ccotumbia. B. C., Free Miner’s Certificate No. 33583-C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of ob taining a Crown Grant of each of the above claims. ‘nd further take notice that action, un- der section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improve- ments. Dated this 18th day of September, 1819. miles from A.D L. C. EBY BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR Alterations and Repairs Plans and Estimates furnished Phone Green 450 FOR aro WORK Geo. Waddell | 336 2nd Ave. Phones . BLACK 367 —. GREEN 394 Save Money in Lamps. Patmore, | Public ti Ski : On ter fol ‘ we sh r the oy m« ’ VAY Sealp | “- “se ~andstone Salvation Army. meetings, iredays aud Saturdays at “sundays at 7:30 Pp. mm. LAND ACT ENA LAND DISTRICT—DISTRIC COAST, RANGE 4 AKE NOTICE that an Fails, B. C., occupation logge Mark Smaby, il uesdays 8 p.! | ' a ' oF | ; ot) r, in r is to apply for permission to lease the | wing described lands: sumencing at & posi t end of a small bay on the re of Swindle Isiand, and directly Reefs; south 40 chains; thene we thence north 40 chains to po nencement, and containing 160 e or less. MARK 1019 we ns; SMABY ate, July_ 24th. “ v ‘ AND DISTRICT AST, RANGE OUVER OF a that Emma ecupation marriec intends w appiy f permissi the following described lands mnencing at a post planted end of a small island on the f Choked Passage, |, thence south 40 chains, thence ains, thence north 40 chains, t ‘KE notice Falls, B. ¢ iO chains to point of commencement ontaining 160 acres, more EMMA ©. SMABY By Mark Smaby, September 4th. 1919 or thence east 40 chains Smaby west of Hunt Agent planted at the | south north st 40! of} ' Ot} ' DISTRI TI } t) i wo-/ n to! ' | on Une) west i r west! hence less Try Our lce Cream and HOME - MADE CANDY Ice Cream Wholesale Retail. Iee Cream Bricks Always in Stock. We Keep Nothing But the Best. Mr. and Mre. Christopher Third Avenue, opposite Second Street. JamesF.Marten and SIGNWRITING PAINTING DECORATING Phones 544 and Black 507 P.O. Box 514 Workshop: 329 Third Avenue EUROPEAN PLAN $1.60 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La Carte. oor Hotel Prince Rupert ; COPPPOOPLIPDPOIOLOT OO + COO; bL T+ inn ea etencocosocoossseoneony We Sell : : Coal Ba eeccecvonnesetet tee —_ NOW OPEN P.R.CAFE a Tom in Toes Second Avenue, Near Empress Theatre POOLS OLDE ELL OPCOTOOTIOTE EH. SHOCKLEY GENERAL Comrnncres Office and Sho; Sash, all interior | ways Agent for J hardwood Estimat« REPAIR WORK U NDERTAKE| Phone Green 269 —_ door Fyf Seven-r« house with bath and fi pase ment. gt e. W Newly painted $2875. 00 Very kas) e DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND 523 T! Ave ’ lasonacnnecereroeereeerete— TOM LEE C0. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail yea and General Contracto! ane Labor Exchangs r C Prince Rupert B. r Phone 547 p, 0, Box 72 = The Gurvich Transfer Transret 548 e Green Phon “praet St P.O, Box 102 Office ISTRY ‘DENTISTRE The “Cartland” rant” Boarding Hus 416 Sixth Avenue East Near Drydock Board by Month or Week, Phone Red 245 uRS OFFICE HU ee 50 Bam. to 12) 1:30 9. ™ pA. J. %. BROWN penTieT it Office: Bmitn Biock Third Phone