Pome 4 A. W. EDGE CO. DISTRIBUTORS 2nd Avenus - Prince Rupert BEAVER BOARD Beaver Board Finish off your attic—partition off a room in the basement new walls in your . Do it with Beaver Board. r your summer cot- tage, for your new home, for the elub, ‘eo store orthe office—Beaver Board, it takes the place of lath, plaster and wallpaper, gives you better walls and ceilings, more handsome, more san- itary, more durab'e. There ts every resson for—end against « Beaver Boord. On te gusta parucular. ay you to be A. W. EDGE CoO. Distributers, Prince Rupert Pool Room a moved to cd 721 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel CIGARS SODA Two per cent. Beer JOHN PELLICANO a Orr ns ore “—- Phon® Green 507 1097 3rd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND CONTRACTOKS See OSes 28 ter on. First Class Staircase Work and Finishing Estimates Cheerfully Given BRICK AND CONORETE SUiLvinG CONTRACTORS y ; all Specialists tr SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ERGINEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 2rd Avenue, of Second Street. Phone 174 -— P. GC. Box 274 wee head 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 . + ~~ ~ or FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddell 336 2nd Ave. Phones CL.10K 367 — GREEN 304 Save Money in Lamps. u Gnowe . Grandview Hotel FIRST AVENUE Now Open Rooms hy Week or Month Phone 577 VICTORIA'S MAYOR VISITS THIS CITY Roturning From Prince of Wales’ Banquet, He Spoaks apprecia- tively of the Trip. Mayor Porter of Victoria wh spent yesterday in the city, went south last evening on the Camo- He is returning from a visil to Winnipeg where he attended the Prince of Wales’ banquet. Mr. Porter, was much interested in Prince Rupert and jin its future The scenery and accommodation on the G. T, P. appealed to him stron@ly and he that next summer he intends to bring his wife and make a trip through the country see everything. Speaking of the political con- test in Victoria, Mn. Porter surprising what opposition sun. fays and sala it wa vas developing to the candidature of Hon. F. Tolmie. Personally Dr. Tolmie was popular but he s being opposed because of his associations. “If there had been a strong local candidate he would found it diMcult to secure re-election,’ said Mr. Porter. As it is Mr. Barnard is a stranger t« Victoria people and can hardly succeed, br have TRAFALGAR DAY IS Daughters of the Emipre to Aid Local Organization in Making Gollection for Sailors. The Navy League has enlisted the services of the local Daugh- ters of the Empire to aid them in making a collection for the funds of the League on Trafalgar Day which is Tuesday of next week. The idea of the fund is to hel; train boys for the navy, to look after dependents of the tars wh fight the battles of the country and to help keep up the various Seamen's Institutes and other reanizations which cater to the needs of the sailors when in port The !toecal organization has J H. MeMulien for president and Fr. H. Mortimer for secretary- easurer. OFFICE BUILDING FOR AUBERT & MPCAFFERY rhe anew office building for Al- rt & MeCaffery at their wharf nearing completion. The build- is about 20 ft. by So ft. ane ‘vill cost in the neighborhood of *2,500, it is two storeys in ‘ight and the main floor will be commodious of ‘e while the upper floor will be ised living quarters the lice staff. Mitchell & Currie, the builders sed for a very as for re about finished with thei: vork and the painters are now vorking on the building. When ompleted it will be very attraec- ive and will be of ample size to iandle the business which apidly increasing. is ~~ eee ee Sport Briefs | ~ —~H sporting men have n view the construction of a six- sheet rink there. Such a rink vould accommodate 200 perscns ud it is expected that the capital will be readily seems to be Vancouver : tock subscribed There interest han even being taken in curling nd other winter sports in Van- ouver. more * >. * A new world’s record for the 00 mile motoreycle race was established at Los Angeles last Saturday when Albert Burns of that city did the distance in one hour and 6 minutes. . > * The Grand Trunk Railway Haseball Club of Belleville, Ont., we the champions of the Ontario Amateur Baseba!) Association. They won the tilie in a game layed before 5,000 people when they defeated the Harvester team of Hamilion. Che Mentreal Shamrocks won he championship of the National Union when they de- feated Cornwall last Saturday. Lacrosse NAVY LEAGUE TAG) ODarans Phone 98 This is the Advertising Column that people read when they want anything It brings results WANTED. 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 Bidg., Vancouver, B.C, WANTED and two personally to G. 'T. Co., Third Avenue. One bookkeeper, male, messengers. Apply P. Telegraph tf WANTED—Kitchen help, wages #60, at Inlander, 830 Ave. between 7th and 8th sts WANTED—Woman to do crochet work for store. Apply 836 Fra- ser Street or phone 538. 236 Second WANTED—Housekeeper to cook for three men. Apply P. O. box 895. 242 WANTED—Four good house car- penters. Dalgarno & Watts. FOR Sale FOR SALE—Small pleasure boat with new four-cycle 4 h. p marine engine; will trad 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 cycle man. Second Avenue. Near McBride Street. Phone Blue 421. tf or FOR SALE—1 Holstein cow, good milker; 1 heifer 18 months old; i heifer calf, 7 months. Also sow with 5 suckliies 3 weeks old. Apply C. Fossum, Spiller River, Porcher Island, B. C. HALIBUT BOAT HILDA for SALE Now in port and can be ex- imined before she leaves for Ketchikan Monday morning. Open heater and baby buggy for sale. Phone Black 511. 240 e Synopsis of e Land Act Amendments | : | | | i H. i i : | i F if $3 : i fi 4 | i i i goed 5 i E | ow af : — the heirs or -em may for title under this tor extendas year from the death of from for one such pesecn. as formerly, year after the conciusion ot the present war. This privilege is also made include afl pergone and 1 wi Majest » time within wh i Morons, Eke of = deceased tagoetive. re- o fees relat i Pr ap . So pre-emptions are emptions recorded eft ey Ri . Vaxes are remitted tor Ave yates - Provision or ret mon: crued, due and been pala eee? rest 4, 1914, on account of payments, OF taxes on soldiers’ pre-emptions. ~~ tow op sity iste nold'by Sak Ole e Alited rees, or Eeenten ‘sonmied direct or indirect, remitted from listment to March #1, 1920, - SUB-PURCNHASERS oF LANDS. Provistor. CROWN \ made for of Visitors arriving on the north. } bound boat yesterday were Major | General Bir E. W. B. Morrison, K.C., M.C,, and Brigadier Gen- eral MeNaughton, They did not #0 north on the Prinee George, neither did they go east on the railway. A building permit has been issued to Wah Lee for $170 addi- tion to his building on Third Ave. West. Crown rants t ™ Crown 2 ee nds. acquiri purchasers who fall pavehase, involv ‘iment of terest and urchasers§ of ode rents from © oi ing forfeiture, on tele conditions of purchase, in- taxes. Where sub- urchas- ere do not claiin whole of original cel, pure price due and taxes | be distributed proportionately over or must be whole > Appi ti nade by May 1. feng Som" GRAZING. (Wwasing Act, 1919, systema development ‘of liveetock indus ~“g vites for grasing districts and Bre- administration under Commissioner. Annual grazing permits on humbers ranged prierian tos ) owners, tock - form Associations ler posal an may ment. Free, or partially tree, for wet campers oF tre’ up te we eo o THE DAILY NEWS Tailored Clothes If you’re on the watch for somethi smart in a tailored suit, something in a new model, single or double breasted, styled exactly right, cor. : | feetly tailored, in a fabric that does not lose its shape, we have it at $35.00, $50.00, $60.00 and $70.06 ee eee ee MARTIN O’REILLY —— Atlin Assessment District | HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on Mon ‘ay, the 3rd day of November, Athi list hereinafter set out, of the persens dm, Provincial Government Building, the TAX SALE 1919, at B.C., I shall offer for sale at public in said list hereirafter set out, for ile auet b - Atlin, BC delinquent ta the 30th day of June, 1919, and for eo ts and expenses, including costs of advertising sa ' not seener paid. The Collector will be pleased to receive any information with respect to the \ mber of the Allied Forces and entitied to the benefits of Section 20 of the “Taxati ‘ An LIST ABOVE MENTIONED OWNER NAME OF CLAIM LOT N TAX Cleistopher, ¢ Ww kagle 18 . ‘ y olson, H Ov en Charlotte , 8 ze, J. F Su tan i9 8 se, J. F Va. be 524 Ni holson, H, fo 1 ‘ json, H Qo nm Ress 11 N ison, H Vy Litele Lot Practional 250 ‘ ‘ son, H kerjack 14 + rR rocker Jack Dated at Atlin, B.C., this 17th day «f September, 1919, J. A. PRASER, Assess Fi R SALE—Beds, sheets, blan-| ee oo ets, stoves, chairs, tables, at ; J B > 817 Seventh Avenue, Seal Cove] } oe rown s FOR aturday from 2 till 9 o'clock. lake jitney to Seal Cove school Rk SALE—House and large lot, ituated on Alfred Street, Sec- ion 7. Forty-two foot frantage no reasonable offer refused. Phone Black 441. 240 »R SALE--Cabinet Edison cramophone, with thirty ree- rds, in good condition. Apply 623 Eighth Avenue West. 44 ‘NEY AT 8 PER CENT on build. ng Loans. Apply Prince Ru- vert Housing Ltd, Geo. W Nickerson, Secretary. tf PIANO FOR SALE in good condi- tion. Phone 105. FOR RENT SLORE TO RENT at 141 Second \venue. Will be fixed to suit tenant. Can be used for dwell- g house if so desired. Apply lfarry Hanson, the Reliable Plumber. *f M flat for for sale. Apply P.O. it Three-Roomed modern rent and furniture Bargain for cash. box 937 or phone 4. FOR RENT — Sewing machines and pianos. Singer Shop, 144 rhird Avenue, the home of the Gerhard Heintzman piano. tf ——— Se FOUND—Key ring with Yale and post office box keys. Apply Daily News office. MISCELLANEOUS TWH NORTON-—The place for a shampoo. Hairdressing. Scalp treatment. 210 Fourth Street Open 10 a.m. or by appoint- ment, Phone 493. tf CORSETS MADE TO MEASURE Mrs. Director, phone Blue vv FARMS FOR SALE . P, RR. 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 82,000 in improvements to assist new | Motor Transfer an‘ Passenger Service Stand, Empress Hotel Phones 176, Black 334 SEND FOR JOE Bon SALE bath and finis Newly painted $2875.00 Very Easy Te 4 \ Ri DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND $23 Third Ave The Gareicl | Transfer Phone Green 548 P.O. Box 102 Office, Fraser St. We: Sell , , , . TOM LEE C0. $40 Second Avenue, West Pee 1 § VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail uegewenecenencecnpennenemnel DENTISTRY | ew mw ene ee me OFFICE HOURS: 9 a.m. to 12; 1:30 p. m. te 6:30 p.m. ! DR. J. 8. BROWN ) OENTIGT i OMece: Smith Blook, Third Avenue. 1] Phone 454. | eee Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE General Contra s a Labor Ex the : Coal Prince Rupert ’ . = ei obien T Phone 547 i wm as imaenoe | ie eeeennncoosoooossersrsnnnnnnny mo Lc. EBY BUILDER AXP CONTRACTOR weer ne ore Alterations , nope Plans and Est ves Phone Green 450 A La Marte. aun SIGNWRITING settiers. Act now they are PAINTING IG eoing fast, For free booklet| DECORATIN and full information write 1! , 14 and Black © G. Loughran, General Land ro , agent, 74. Hastings St. West, | second Avenue § Vancouver, B.C, Fate eonocoerttTttnn Laie mewneee eooeett Mrs. BE. A. Wakefield, accom-|; ; panied by Mins Louise and Master The “Gartiand” Boarding HOS Bartlett Wakefield, have aprived le ; “Fast in town to join Mr. Wakefield,|} ~~ 416 Sixt! eee consul for the United States.| Near Dy semen Their new home is on Fourth ; Board by Mouth or Week . pennrentetne” Avenue West, wooonrrrre