TORK’ SELL TOVE Gurneys commenced mak- ing stoves in 1843. Still in the same line of business 1919. Hundreds in use in 5 — Prince Rupert. 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 wee levee TOM LEE CO. 840 Sevond Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labor Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 — P.O. Box 725 SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING EXGINEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. Phone 174 -— P.O. Box 274 Joe Brown’s Motor Transfer and | Passenger Service Stand, Empress Hotel Phones 176, Black 334 SEND FOR JOE , FOR SALE Seven-roomed house with bath and finished basement. Newly painted. 8th Ave., W. $2875.00 Very Easy Terms. DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND 523 Third Ave. L. Cc. EBY BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR Alterations and Repairs Plans and Estimates furnished Phone Green 450 3 BU‘LDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in Light and Heavy Con- siruction, Repairs and Alterations. Pivot Class Staircase Work and Finishing. Estimates Gheertully Given LIMCK AND CONORETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS : : ‘Litt'e Autumn Bride Entertains Sextette | Six Girl Friends Meet for the First Time Since the End of | the War. The September bride was giving 4 |tea to the five girls who had been her best friends for years, The six | of them had been known as “The | Sextette’ and had been inseparable j}until the war. The little captain was just back |from the war, and Dot had married /him as soon as he was discharged. | Of the six, Mary had suffered post ‘heavily as her husband had been killed in action leaving her and her wee baby alone and with few funds. Dora had completed her training as a nurse and was doing splendid work lin one of the big military hospitals. | Alive was a “green sister” and was turning her knowledge of basketry to | good account in the Departnfent of | Soldiers’ Civil Re-establishment. Kathleen, whose lover had gone overseas early in the war, had been the stay-at-home of the crowd. Anne was a business girl, and came in, her cheeks glowing from her walk in the crisp autumn air. “Oh, isn’t this heavenly,” she ejaculated as she sunk into a chair. ‘Dot, you ought to be so glad you have a home so we can all get to gether again.” “I am,” said the September bride, with glowing face. ‘‘Not for that rea- /son entirely though.” “What is doing up town?” asked one of the group. “I feel as if Iam out of the world when I don’t go up town once in a while.” “Well, the town is getting pretty busy,” answered Anne. “You know the Victory Loan starts next week, and the hive is humming already.” “Anne ought to know a lot about it as she works in a broker’s office,” said Dot as she poured the tea inte the pretty fragile cups. “I am finding out a lot about it every day,”’ replied the business girl. “You'd be surprise at how many rea- sons there are why this loan should be a smashing success.” “I just know one personally,” said the little bride. “It is meeded to pay for bringing my boy home te me.” “Demobilization,” stated Anne. ‘Exactly. Everyone . wanted their boys back as soon as the armistice was signed, and Canada did her best and got them across in marvellously quick time, considering the fumber there were. Now the expense of it all has to be met.” “I know that the hospitals have to be kept up for a long time yet,” said the nursing sister. ‘The boys that have been wounded and broken in health need much care yet, and they are looking to Canada to give them back their health if possible. The doctors and nurses must be paid, and the hospital equipment maintained, and it all takes money. { should think the Vietery Loan of 1919 would be needed for that.” “A second good reason,” said Anne. “Qbligations to soldiers in hospitals.” “For my part I feel that the boys who are getting better need a attention,” said the “green “I find in my Work such a them that cannot go back to jobs they had on account of leg or arm, and they are worrying about what will happen to them they get out of hospital.” “True, now you have hit a reason,” Anne remarked. “It is nelp these very boys that the must go through. Canada is under- aking to train every man that has seen crippled or otherwise disabled so he cannot resume his pre-war oc- supation, so that he can earn his own living. And the department sees to t that he gets a position when his sourse is compdeted. We must lend our money to give these boys a shance.”" “They lost their limbs for us,” said ‘he war widow softly. “Mary, dear, you are one of the very best reasons why every cent of he loan must be raised,” said Anne, siving a loving glance at the black- dad figure. “All the dependents of sur glorious dead must be provided ‘or, Think, girls, of all the wives and »abies and yoothers that are finding 't hard now to make ends meet. We just think of them, and lend gen- ‘reusly.” “I’m @ rsason, too,” said Kathleen. ‘Harry wants to go on a farm. You sirls can laugh if you like, but I would make a dandy farmer’s wife. Marry says the Government will lend him enough money to buy and stock = farm. He will have twenty years to pay for it, and the rate of interest is low. He says there are 25,000 re- turned men who want to go on the land.” “That's a fine reason,” said Alice. “Besides helping the returned sol- ‘lier to help himself, it is aiding pro- duetion and that is badly needed all che time.” “Now you have touched a reason that I can talk about,” said Amne, the Susiness girl. “You see, girls, Can- ada depends on selling the surplus products of the farm and the fac- tories to allied countries, especially Great Britain. Well, unless Canada has engugh money to give credits to these “ountries they won’t buy from us at all. If England went elsewhere for her food stuffs and her sananufae- would mean. Our factories would close down and men would be out of work—" “Qh, Anne, don't! That is too aw- ful to think about,” said the Septen- ber bride. “I still have two cheques that were wedding gifts, and I am soing right down Monday and put them into Victory Bonds.” “That's fine,” said Anne, “It will be @ Sure Way to save it, amd you'll get such a nice lot of interest. I hope I get a Victory Bomd for a Christmas @resent ’ myself,’ _, Advertise in te Daby New 3, TUF CLASSIFIED) ADVERTISING Phone 98 This is the Advertising Column the! people read when they want anything It Brings results WANTED. WAN TED—One bookkeeper, male, and two messengers. Apply personally to G, T, P. Telegraph Co., Third Avenue. tf GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED for general housework. Good wages Apply Mrs. Mebley, 303 4th Avenue. tf WANTED-—Three-roomed cottage to rent. Apply P, 0. box 178. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Smal! pleasure beat with new four -eyele 4 h. p marine engine; or will trad for ‘piane or anything of value Also for sale fishing and hunt ing boat and one 12 h. p. gas engine cheap. See MeGowan the cycle man. Seeond Avenuc Near McBride Street. Phen: Blue 4214. tf MONEY AT 8 PER CENT on build- ing Loans. Apply Prince Ru- pert Housimg Ltd. Geo. W. Nickerson, Secretary. FOR SALE-——New modern house containing five rooms and bat! - room, on Fighth Avenue East Phone 463, 261 FOR SALE—2 doubie beds, one brass, one white enamel, in good condition. Phone Black 246. 258 FURNITURE FOR SALE and four- roomed modern flat for rent. Apply Westenhaver Brothers. POR SALE — Roller eanaries singers $6.50, and hens #2.00 Apply Box 8., Inverness, B.C. FOR SALE—New Scale Williams piano in splendid condition—J. A. Thompson, Seal Cove. tf FOR SALE-—-Slightly used piano. Singer Shop, 144 Third Avenue. TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— Dyexel Rooming House, 141 Second “Ave. The house has been remodelled and is now under new management — Mrs. Pahistrom, proprietress. 249 FOR RENT — Sewing machines and pianos. Singer Shop, 144 Third Avenue, the home of the Gerhard Heintzman piano. tf _——- +--+ POURD F: WUND—Key ring with Yale and post ofiee bex keys. Apply Daily News office. MISCELLANEOUS TIVE NORTON-—The plaee for a shampoo. Hairdressing. Scalp treatment. 210 Fourth Street Open 10 a.m. or by appoint- ment. Phone 493. tf For Dressmaking and plain s¢w- ime — M. A. Dewburst, Phone £12. 50 CORSETS MADE TO MEASURE Mrs. Director, phone Blue ¥? FARMS FOR SALE P. R. FARM LAND -— Choice farms in well settled districts c in Western Canada’ low prices: twenty years to pay: irrigated lands in Sunny Southern Al. berta, with loan of $2,000 in improvements to assist new settlers. Act now—they are going fast. For free booklet and full information write I. G. Loughran, General . Land agent, 744 Hastings St. West, \ inecouver, B,C, EH SHOCKLEY ’ GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser 8t. Sash, doors, mouldings and all interior finish lumber al- ways in stock. Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given, i tured materials, just think what it | REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green i |= JamesF. Marten | SIGNWRITING | PAINTING | DECORATING } Phones 544 and Black 507 P.O. Box 514 Workshop: 329 Second Avenue tf}, ) DAILY NEWS OVER A Warm COAT If these cold something in smartness of warmth you that you are j; warm Over Coat, we ¢ you one that will $50.00 tt —= mornings remind need of f a nice an show ive you dress as well as and comfort At the way 0 Pe eee £2 OR Beeeaee MAIL SOHEDULE . eeseaceeaeeeaeeeaees For the East. as Mondays, Wednesdays and Sat- urdays at 10 a.m. From the East. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs- days at 7 p.m. For Vancouver: DR 5 6 6-4 baal ods 00s 2 p. m. Sundays ...... bbbeeede 10 p.m. TEE 8b bus beens kee 6 p. m. Thursdays ........... 10 p.m. From Vancouver ED Gesce tees cere 10 p. m. Wednesdays ........ 10:30 a. m. POL. a0 i phe eedeavecie a. m. DO 3.60 c4ne ele 10:30 a. in. For Anyox: RR in iy ee 10 p.m Nednesdays .......... 10 p. m. Baturdays ............ 10 p.m From Aayox: OIE “i> 0 pn.6 scene + Cand p.m. “bursdays .:.... ae 'ohib . p.m, Bundays .......seeeee+++ De Mm Ter Port Simpson and Arrandale, Mill Bay and Wales Island. sundays .. seeeeee £0 P.m, Feam Pt. Simpson and Arrandale. Mill. Bay and Wales Island. I ee p. in. For Port Simpson and Naas River pointe: ON. 5... nbs tme'e' 10 p. m. From Port Simpson and Naas River Points: [ENED o.. caccdec cavicce: Derthi ——_— Queen Chariotte islands: For Massett, Port Clements and Upper Island poiats: Oetober 23, November 6, 20; Dee. 4, 18; Jan. 1, 4. p.m. “rom Masset, Port Clements and Upper Island points: Octeber 24, Nev. 7, 24; Dee. 3, 19; Jan. 2, p.m, “or Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points: Oetober 17, 34; Nov. 14, 28; Dec. 12 and 20. From Skidegate. Queen Charlotte City and Lower Island points—- October 14 and fortnightly there- after. Atlin Assessment District Phone 524 VEGETABLES Motor Delivery Martin O'Reilly National Grocery Co. 9 | — Cor. Fulton and Sixth A SPECIALTY Prompt Attention LINZEY’S Home Made Bread and / eons | Yi ENTISTR ——_———— - —— oo = OEFICE HOURS; ® am. to 12; 1:30 9. m. to 6:30 om. DR. J. S. BROWN DENTICT ° Smith Biecr, Third Avenue Phone 464. ¢ omece: = For Skagway and the Yukon. Oetober 13 and every ten days thereafter. From Skagway and Yukon. Friday, October 17, and every 10 days thereafter. stewart, Maple Bay and Swamp Point. For——Wednesdays 12 noon. From—Thursdays p. m. Salvation Army. Public meetings. Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 p.| 4. Sundays at 7:30 p. m. Puesdays. | — — TAX SA 586 - Phone - 586 The goods on our shelves are all priced in large plain figures to aid you in your shopping. | Transfer} GROCERY The Smeeton Tea Rooms meeeees 309 SECOND AVENUE weweeeee The Business Man’s Restauran’ REAL HOME COOKING. BOARD BY WEEK OR MONTH Cakes Always on Sale. é a ee OE ee The Gurvich Phone Green 548 P.O. Box 102 Office, Fraser * We : Sell : Coal heeenanaranccnncceerrsrerrren n= ’ ~ FOR ELECTRICAL work Go to Geo. Waddel 336 2nd Ave. Phones eLack 367 — aneens” Save Money !" Lampe = = * 1; he el ; aa ae a @ eae Clam 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on Monday, the 3rd day of November, 1019, at the low) i ny Granted wed peree fhoom, Provincial Government Building, Atlin, €., | shall’ offer for sale at public ~ quent taxes aid yotal au int in the list hereinafter set out, of the persows in said list hereinafter set out, for de a said 88 1 yeand? on the 30th day of June, 1919, and for costs and expenses, including costs of advert! wher 6 * . be not sooner paid, liowing list where the 0° The Collector will be pleased to receive any information respecting the follow nament Act, 10t® of te Allied Porees and entitied to the Deneiits of Section™20 of the “Taxation Amen: LIST ABOVE MENTIONED. ots | 1 on , a rAXBS ” OWNBR NAME OF CLAIM ors “ ' a7 Ohristopher, © iWar Eagle : ‘ Nicholson, H. | Queen Charlotte 549 Breeze, J, F. Sultan a4 Breeze, J. PF | Maybe 7 Nicholson, H . | ToKe 4 Nicholacn, H Ouven Bess Nicholson, H My Little Lot Fractional 914 Nicholson, H Crackerjack .. 92 fewell, T. ft | Creqmer Jack Dated at Atlin, B. C., this 17th day of September, 10919. y A. PRASE!