SaaS. fiat a) G. H. Arnold _ - Notary Public For Rent . 6 room House, with bath, ia Section 6 and Furniture for Sale H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Insurance keal Estate LIMITED Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in boats can te docked making fees light. Several section, wood or steel. together on one small Large stock of repair materisis is being laid in. Foundry 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. Prince Rupert Dry Dock & Engineering Co. ine MM. Stephens Notary Public five | 4 Lieut. feve G. R. Murray is in mil'- tary hospital in England recove>- from an attack of typhoid r. See the classified ads. on pace FOR SALE A well appointed apart- ment house consisting of two five - roomed modern flats, with excellent harbor view, Borden Street, rents for $70 per month— Price $5,500, Terms. M. M. Stephens REAL ES{ATE, LOANS, INSURANCE ChitiConCarne and and Hot Tomales at the CHILLI PARLOUR 835 Second Ave. Delivery Service Extra Phone 557 ee ee a ee ) Anyone EMPRESS TONIGHT - RUTH STONEHOUSE “The Edge ot the Law’ 13th Episode “A Fight set Millions”’ A wns ¢ comepy ‘Two Shows -7 15 and 9 \imission 15 and 30 cents WESTHOLME _TONIGHT ETHEL CLAYTON “MAGGIE PEPPER” FATTY ‘ARBUCKLE in his Latest Success “The Cook” end © azette Admission, 35c and 15c two Shows, 7:15 and @. ‘DENTISTRY } Don’t neglect your Teeth” One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Mornine, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- dey, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT cose? | Mal} Snop Anywhere He or she likes. Sut all the same it sometimes makes a difference where you go. We have thought and worked to accurately sup- ply your wants at every point of the jewelry busi ness : From collar buttons to diamonds we strive tw make our store perfect. This is our invitation to 2 For Sale Lot 25, Block 29, Section 5, $200 Cash & Hoom steam heated modern house near drydock, $2,500, Term®. -Room house, 7th Avenue, Section 5, $1,760, Terme. ‘fteom house on Fifth Avenue in section 5, $1,600, Terme. Lots, 6th Avenue, Section 5 $650 ¢ach, Terms. Lots, 6th Avenue, Section 7, near drydock, $360 each, Terms. you to see it, We do not ask that you buy auything, You'll Ond pleasure in just seeing; and we in showing. JOHN BULGER Jeweler The Store of Worth and Beauty. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Agents if ° 3rd Avenue Insurance Heal Kstate Rentals. hone r THE DALY PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT! The Mussallem Grocery Ltd., (Beonomy Store wish to inform the public that they have purchased the whole of the stoek and fixtures of 8. Mussallem & Co., Ltd., from. the assignees and from now on will run that business in conjunction with their own. Old customers of 8. Mus- sallem & Co., Ltd., are here with invited to continue trading with us and we can assure them of lowest prices, best quality and prompt service. call, PHONE 18 or 36 Give us a or Massallem | Grocery s emis ie-tpee MNYOL Ave... E. When an invitation is sent it should be on a natty card. We have the very latest in gild deckle edge just like they use in New York — Daily News Job Depart. nent. Advertise in the Daily News. -_ ee oe ee ee eeeeeeee eee eeaaneas TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * See eee eeeeeaeeepe WANTED TO RENT for three months, furnished house or suite. Full cash in advance. Phone Blue 449. 249 FURNISHED ROOM in private family to rent. Very central. Nicely located. Gen* man pre- ferred. Apply box 311, Daily News oflice. 249 FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT— Suite 5 Summit Apartments Phone Red 512. 249 ROOMS AND COTTAGE TO RENT near Government Wharf. Phone Red 259 248 1920 VOTERS’ LIST Householders and Licence Holders are reminded that in order to get their names m the sbove list, they must take a decla- “ation during this month (October). In order that those persons who do not nish work before 5 p.m. may take the necessary declaration, the City Clerk will attend at his office on Friday evenings, setober 24th and 31st, an on Wednesday m the 20th, from 7:30 p.m. 9 p.m. Householders will please bring their toad Tax receipts. ERNEST A. WOODS, 248 City Clerk. NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a fresh certificate of title S part of Lot Eight hundred and forty-et 848), Group One (1), Cassiar Dis satisfactory roof of loss of certificate having been filed, notice ts hereby given that it is my intention, at the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof, to issue a fresh certificate of title in the name of Thomas Richard Tomlinson, which Certifeate of Title is gaged Sth February, 1913, and is No. 3067-1 Dated at the Land Registry OMce, Prince Rupert, 3.C., this 16th day of October, 19te. W. P. BURRITT, Acting District Registrar. Se SH YESIGHT—The most) Véfuable of all the senses—-is the most neglected and the least understood. Many suffer from tis, which, upon examination, can be traced directly to defective eyesight. HE removal of the cause will often restore the delicate and run-down sufferer to robust health. When glasses are properly preserib- ed, they restore the vision to nor- mal and eliminate all eye strain. Fred Joudry [Practical Optometrist Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert > etree Phones 41 ‘and Red 391 For Hire by the Hour, Day or Week Launch Alice B. Pienic and Fishing Parties Trips round Harbor J. MYHILL-JONES ? ~ erreee - . ~y sioner Macdonald seconded that NEWS —-@ Local News Notes ts os to $1.25 248 Corsets at bargain prices, per pair.— Wallace's. 7 . . Pianos correctly tuned. G. ©, Walker. Phone Blue 289. tf . . The Prince Albert is scheduled to sc.i for Stewart at seven o'clock this evening. Are you hard to fit? Our new shoes come in all widths from AA to FE. Wallace's. 247 . > . Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mayhood are returning to Stewart on the Prince Albert this evening after spending a few weeks in this city. * . . An addition is being built to No. 2 G. T. P. shed at the Grand irunk wharves in order to provide more accommodation for freight | passing through. . >. . Che little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Selig underwent an opera- jtion at the hospital recently and lis not expected to be around fon some time. . > . A meeting of members of the federated Labor’ Party and if tending members’ Will be held the O. B. U. Hall? Corner of Six Avenue and Fultor Street, Sund evening, October 26, at 8 o'clot ‘| * . , . ‘Miss Edythe ‘Stewart of the Prince Rupert General Hospital stall, who has been visiting in the east, has returned to Vancouver. After visiting in Victoria she is returning by the C, P. R. boat to- day. Last night was the coldest yet this fall and there was a beauti- ful display of northern lights in the sky. The frost caused most people to start their furnaces and appear, this morning in their overcoats. ~.eut.-Col. C, W. Peck, in com- pany with Lieut.-Col. W. W. Fos- ter, recently visited the new sol- dier settlement at Merville, near Courtenay, Vancouver Island, and went as far as Campbell River on a hunting trip. > > - Beverages in lgeal bars and wholesale houses are to undergo the alcoholic test at regular periods after this. Also bread weight is to be tested as well as cog]. Such were the instructions issued to the police at the Police Commission meeting yesterday. >. > . The hull of the U. 8. lighthouse tender Cedar, which is being ovei:- hauled at the local drydock, has been scraped and painted. Now her plates and side keels are bey) ing put in shape. It is expected that another three or four days will see her ready for the water again. At the meeting of the Police Commission yesterday, Commis- sioner Hill moved and Commis- it be recommended to the police magistrate that in future the punishment for opium smoking be imprisonment instead of fine wherever possible. . . . Kk. M. Haynes, of Victoria, sistant postoffice inspector, is in the city, having arrived on Tues- day night's train after inspecting offices along the G. T. P. Mr. Haynes leaves today for Stewart and will remain in this district for aaweek or so to make inspec- tiony at Alice Arm, Anyox, Nags Rivep. and other pofhts in this vieinity, Mn. Fletctief, postoffice inspector, will be here about the end of the month, it is expected. . >. . Good warm hose at clearing prices, 50c per pair.—Wallace’s. . . as- It is possible that Edward Ban- nier, who was recently fined un- der. the Indian Aet for supplying liquor to»the Indians, may come up on another charge. The Police ‘commissioners discussed the mat- ter last night and a resolution was passed instructing the city clerk to get further information from the Indian agent with a view to charging Bannier under the B. ', Prohibition Act as well as for supplying. The fine for this of- fense is much heavier, a_ six mdnths’ jail term without the option of a fine, BIRTH Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo, W. Cook, of Second Avenue, on Octo- ber 22, at the Prince Rupert Gen. eral Hospital, a daughter. Ladies’ Imported battleship grey dress shoes, New arrivals. Wallace's. 247 Spirella Corsetiere, Prien — Black 257, “You must appear naturally graceful” No longer is the obviously cor- seted figure smart; the corset must not be evident in the finished silhouette. Not easy to attain unless you piace your- self in the hands of a corsetiere with a thorough understanding of this elusive mode. From the matron of larger pro- portions to the girl of slender figure, Corsets (jossard The Original-Unequalled Front Lacing Corsets ive ideal proportions wit will’ restr be ab the skill of Gossard artistry. Our stock is complete, and you can buy a genuine Gossard for as little as $4.00. You may be assured that our specialized corset ee e, hout : service has anticipated your every need. H. S. WALLACE (CO., LID, Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St. any fe -eling of! t, and, the most critical observa will not) to trace your gracefulness and charm td” a WEEK - END SPECIALS = THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Groceries at Lowest Prices in Town Australian Jam in i-th. tins, 25 each or $2.75 a dozen Weal Libby's Spinach in 2% Ib. tins Wealt! Specia 256 MeIntost Canned Pumpkin, 2? tins for 25« Crabapt Canned Tomatoes, 2?-ib tins, 2? tins B. ¢ for 35¢ Carrots Del Monte Pork and Beans, 3 tins for 25¢ Local Sf 2 tins for 25c per bo Canned Peas Libby's Catsup ttle 4 On ‘ bs Cabbage ‘ FRUITS AND VESSTARLES ef aa PROVISIONS AND FRESH anare Libby's Salad Dressing, 25c¢ per bot Finest Crabapple Jelly 20¢ per jar Lard " " Sour Mixed Pickles, $1.35 per gal Sreakfast Ba per It lon jar Saitees fe : Chow plenics, $1.90 per gallon jar + me od 5 per Sweet Mixed Pickles, 81.60 per gal lon jar. BEEF Keliog’s Corn Piakes, 25¢ for tw Rib Roas per ® c s in fe Quaker Puffed Wheat, 40¢ for three | pis Steak et packages. Sirloir ‘ et I Rolled Oats, 45c¢ for 6-Ib. sack Stew | vr DB Seal Brand Coffee, $1.20 for 2-Ib tin Victoria Cross Tea 50c per ib VEAL Pacific Milk......9 tins for $1.00 Roe per 2 Fagle Brand Milk 20¢ per tin Steaks per Italian Prune Jam, 95c per 4-Ib. UM | ging ge per b Raspberry Jam, $1.15 per 4-Ib. tin M.B. Baking Powder, 25¢ per 12-02 MUTTON ani tin——80c per 2% Ib. tin-—-#1.50 Legs soc per ® per 5-tb. tin. Loi hops ~ ion Seeded Ratsins, 3 pkes. for 50« Sh te ee Selene Raisins in bulk, 25¢ per iD Stew Jello, 2 pkes. for 25e or $1.40 doz PORK Paltholive Soap, 2 cakes for 25¢ or per $1.40 per doz f om pe per Ib Feonomy Jar Tops S5e¢ per doz : TheRupert Table Supply Co. Phones 211 and 212 —! X ——— il Rs 24st Ss RT CR — a REMEMBER Til In Buying Your Shoes HE latest advices coming to us ected Manufacturers tel! of prices advancing per cent. since the first of August. This is No Dream But a Hard-boiled Fact And we made up our mind further purchases until prices stopPs will interest our custome What that we have secured all our bac old prices, and our patrons may when they visit our store they © Boots, Shoes, Oxfords, Slippers, Our Shoe als are lowest possible prices. well stocked, and fresh arriv coming in. ———— Jabour Bros. Corner of Third Avenue and Six ‘™. not 4 soaring: ke onder “ett, | s, however, " at the d thal De partment * constant) e Shoe forty to make ally is