secure. think this is a good surance? Buildings are getting older and chimneys less Winter fires are being started. risk is increasing as = approaches. value of buildings is high as the cost of lumber and la rates have not advanced. lower than formerly in this town. The fire The and ae mounting bor r goes Insurance ey are materially Do you not time to fully cover the value of your building, furniture or stock with in- We write it. Insurance Real H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Estate Bonds Prince Rupert Ory Dock & Engineering Co. LIMITED Several boats section, making fees materiéis is being laid in. Foundry Work pi. Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. can te docked together on light. one small Large stock of repair Castings in Iron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at ye. F Reaso nable Prices. 2 Machine and Boiler Work of all kinds Business of Industri Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. 7? » | FOR SALE ‘ A well five - roomed per month— Price $5,500, Terms. ment house consisting of two with excellent harbor view Borden Street, rents for $70 M. M. Stephens REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE d at the 835 Second Ave. ¢ Delivery Service Extra Phone 557 ChittiConCarne and and Hot Tomales CHILLI PARLOUR ; May) shop Anywhere He or she likes. But all the same it sometimes makes a@ difference where you go. We have thought and worked to accurately sup point of the jewelry busi hess From collar buttons to diamonds we strive Ww make our store perfect, This is our invitation te you to see it. We do not ask that you buy anything. You'll find pleasure in just Seeing; and we in showing. JOHN BULGER Jeweler The Stu? °f Worth and Beauty. ply your wants at every 1 —--z- lith Episode The Great HOUDINI -IN— “The Master Mystery” Two She owe - imt > . Aco Miner, and H. F. Kergir returning to Alice Arm by the ‘rince Rupert tonight Amon? arrivals from Stewart this morning were Charlies F we irtevant and A. Rutherford. Om account of there being scar. | ret fever in the Seal Cove district ithere will be no Sunday Schoo rr service in St. Peter's Church | Se: il Seve, until further notice | . . . Trafalgar Day” October 21st |Tag day for the benefit of the |\Navy League of Canada. If you jean realize what the British navy idid during the war then be pr: pare ate mam ithenece 80 » contribute towards eur ae at ee eo Pr ae Jack Tar’s dependents 243 “| ull stock of rubbers and rui- hisuscasibaemal ber boots for everyone. The| Ladies’ gaiters just arrived |} Family Shoe Store. tfi Family Shoe Store. tf : er } - nti New shipment of Dal! Real! NOTICE Hand M: 2ace s arvey s,/ Conveyance: and Made Lace. Mrs. Harvey IN THE MATTER OF an application for ————$—_——_—_—_—_— opposite post office. 243) the issue of a fresh Certificate of Title t + =| Lot Nine (9), Block Thirty-one (31 Section Seven City of Prince Rupert, | (Mem 923 ; SOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that it is ny intention to issue after the expiration ; f ome (1) month from ‘the first publica i TONIGHT jon hereof, a fresh certificate of title to ; ne ap } the bove mentione! land« ... the name s ’ Esther Me kenzie, which certificate of title appointed apart- wa ine 22nd March, i911, and EDITH STOREY was issued the’ 3 oe OR. i. FP. MACLEOD, “a ” : District Registrar of Titles. modern flats A the Sun W D and Registry OMftee, $ ent Down | vy Xv 6 Parts, and 2nd day of Sepiember, 1919 Et CHARLS niet REC TTE ISLANDS LAND pis- RDING DISTRICT OF SKEENA NOTICE that I, Peter Piombo, of Rupert, B. ¢ prospector, intend for a licence to pass Sar Ge 1 petreleum over the following de- -d lands on the West Coast of Gra sland ee encing at & post planted at three ilcs porth of the north east corner of t 2497, thence 80 chains north, thence ins West, thence 80 chains south chains cast to point of cor: PETER PIOMBO ted July 19019 Eats 1 September 25th, nent 27 1919. 7 mF SIGHT E all the senses is . the most neglected and the least understood. Many suffer from ills, which, upon examination, can be traced directly to defective eyesight “Y°HE ‘removal of the cause will often restore the delicate and run-down sufferer to robust health. When glasses are properly presertb- ed, Urey restore the vision to nor- mal and eliminate all eye strain. Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office ew fewer wn eee Phones 41 and Red 391 For Hire by the Hour, © Day or Week 3B Launch Alice B. Pienie and Fishing Parties Trips round Harbor J. MYHILL-JONES Phone 114 ° 3rd Avenue Insuranee Real Kstate Hentals, ore rowed For Comfort, Courtesy” and Service go to The SAVOY HOTEL F, T. | owness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 | ford, Ews —=--— a . so oe Dm me ee eee ss oO | Local News Notes | se me ee @& Fred, Renworth left for Stewart ihis morning > > . Pianos correctly tuned. G, © Walk Phone Blue 389. tf . . . New arrivals in Dorothy Dodd shoes for ladies The Family Shoe Store. ii >. . * Kh, Seymour Wright and Mr Belknap left for Usk this after noon. . + W. J. Larkworthy, of New Haz- elton, returned on the Prince Ru- today. >. . * The Ladies Auxiliary of Cove have postponed their bazaar until further notice. 244 . * * Duby, formerly superin of the Prince Rupert saw. in the city on to. . pert seal Bg. F. tendent mill, arcived day's steamer eS pe rhe Rebekah Lodge is giving a whist drive and dance on Wednes- day, October for which the in vitations are out. . . >. Malcolm McLeod was an east- bound passenger on today’s train for Hazeltqn Ile going on business and will reYirn on Tues day. 9° is Re Sag The Prince John returned from Stewart this morning with a large number of passengers including men who have been looking over claims with the view of bonding . . . W. J. Pitman announces a specially selected carload of pianos and player pianos, whi will arrive direct from the fac- tory early in November. Wait for it. 2 if > ‘ The Princess Mary will arrive from the north at 10 p.m. to- night. Among southbound pas- sengers booked for her are J. G Dorman, of Claxton, and Mr. Stan- of Stewart. . > > The organization of the Daugh- ters and Maids of Canada was not formed last night as expected, too nany other affairs being on in town. This society is a ladies’ branch of the Sons of England. * J > There will be a full rehearsal f the Prince Rupert Amateur “ymphony Orchestra at 3 p. im Sunday, October 19, In the West holme Theatre. Aji membe aking part in concert please note —Secretary. Thos. Brennan appeared be- Magistrate MeMordie in the police court this morning charged inder the Dead Beat Act of ob- laining board fraudulently at the Boston Grill. He was remanded ill the 20th to give him an op- ortunity of getting squared up. s*@” 6 following local people ar- Prince Rupert from fore The ived on the he south today at noon: Marry McLeod, R. M. Higgs, Major V. Cowper Young, 8. M. Newton, erry Love, Mayor McClymont, Mrs. FE. FE. La Casse, Mrs. N. M. VeNeill, George A. Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilhuly and child, Miss Willa Dyer and Mrs. . . . did Mrs. M. H. Large turned this morning from a plea- sure trip spent in Seattle, Van- eouver and other southern cities. He, had been rushed with busi- négs during the last few months and especially at fair time and has been resting up in the south. While in Vancouver Mr. Large was interviewed by the “Sun” and . very interesting artiele based on his talk appeared in that daily. The article dealt with Prince Ru- pert’s industries in particular and he also mentioned the opportuni- ties and wealth of nonmthern B, ©. . . s Fears are entertained for safety of Louis Powell, wife and family, Metlakatla Indians, who left for the Naas River two weeks ago. They were reported to have started from Greenville on their homeward trip last Monday, but nothing has been heard of them since. The “Petno” left Metla- katla yesterday in search of them and is expected to return tonight or tomorrow. If they do not bring Goldbloom re. the back. any news, Chas. Powell, father of Louis, will leave on his own launch to search for the missing party. EEE . Spirella Corsetiere. Phone Black 257. |. B. 8. A. SERVICES The International Bible Stu dents Association will hold a ser vice tomorrow, Sunday, in the K. of P. Hall at 8 o'eloek in the evening. A hearty imvitation is LL en Tops. il me SILK combinations of colors with s Colors are Rose, Sa!m Lemon, Purple, Saxe, etc. THE LAST WORD IN s See them in our 3rd Avenue n, cmmmrs m Sem rae i'ancy Piel | » UNDERSKR New Yorks Latest Novelties ADE in.new RAINBOW PLFats; TYLE £2 *¥ Inc Pu yin Heres, « Jersey N ‘avy, Grey, ow UST received a shipment of Children's in a big variety of Blanket Cloth, Curl Cloths, and B ar Cloths, sizes sized from 2 to 14 years. ALL MODERATELY PRICED ome —a. ee ew eens Children’s Coats and Steeaae os ad § Coats sty les, in H. S. WALLACE ¢6., 119 Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St. ee ee Be Prepared! GEO. HILL oe ————— wane annd — == Outfit Your Boys and Buy them from the The Practical Shoemen — PLO LS OR DPD LOLOL OLED POOLE OPR PLBAL ELL OPOLDE DL Grand Concert Tomorrow Night in the WESTHOLME THEATRE at 9 of 25 instruments will render six works of the world’s greatest composers MRS. D. B. MORKILI , famous cont be heard in three great solos. Door will be opened at 8.40 and closed whe Admission free; collection at the door ve be admitted. SCHOO, DANS — ee em ew meee «ARE TERE: RELIABLE SCHOOL SHOES FAMILY SHOE STOKE E. R. TABRUM Phone 357 FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED voocccccoesse THE PRINCE RUPERT SY MPHONY c al nn O} CHES STRA s from the singer, will annot extended to all, “‘The Finger Post of the Ages! is the subject for Next Sunday Evening Service at the Baptist Church Commencing 7.50 Pp." Come and Worship plain figures to aid you in you Grandview Hote FIRST AVENUE 416 Sixth Now Open Rooms by Week or Month Board by Mont hone 677 | ee ee oer SS 586 - Phone - 586 The goods on our shelves are all priced in r shopping: LINZEY’S GROCERY The“tara” br Near prydock hor wa = large vy Avenue no