a Pt " ff i if foo el Page 6 — — - —_ : —— For Sale Section Six. we are offering it is very moderate. to ask us about these lots. a H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Insurance Real Estate G.H. Arnold -_- Notary Public A fine level Double Corner on Fifth Avenue, This is one of the most desirable |, residential sites in the City, and the me at which . || y | thinking of building it would be worth your while THE DARL BOPP ODEO OD ELE OPI ODtEODOE Just Arrived Choice Cucumbers Fresh Tomatoes Head Lettuce Sweet Potatovs Jerusalem Artichokes Caulifilowers Crisp Celery Comb Honey Winter Pears Emperor Grapes - LOWEST PRICES ou are Rupert Table Supply Co. Bonds Prince Rupert Ory Vock & Engineering Co, -—— LIMITED Vessels of any size Docked © Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. Several boats can te docked together on one small stock of repair making fees light. Large section, materisis is being laid in. Foundry Work Castings in tron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reaso;\able Prices. Machine and Boiler Work of all kinds Business of Industrial Pl: ats, Mines, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. Phones 211, 212 _= ~*@ l : Special 83.i0 * a ~ Local News Notes Sheets——-72 x 90. per pair.—Wallace’s, 20 . * * len days special sale of hats and coats——Jabour Brothers. 55 . + oe . &. Jack of Stewart arrived from Stewart Tues@ay night. « ac Save money on sheets. Full size $3.75 per pair—Special.—Wal lace’s. Beautiful dresses and scenes of smart society in “Cohen at Monte ‘arlo,” Westholme tonight. . . . A special meeting of the Cen- tral Labor Council O. B. U. will be held in the O. B. U. hall, Sixth Avenue and Fulton 8t., on Thurs- day, October 30, at 8 p.m. Im- Pianos correctly t belonging to A. completely destnoyed New Dwelling, plastered painted, and complete with bath, range, boiler, ete, ready Ns wall paper, and ’ ’ dent that the owner h when going to work. for occupation, on Eighth mlane. Avenue between Seal Cove Market Square. and drydock, near school. PRICE $2,500.00, TERMS. M. M. Stephens Real Estate Insurance Financial Agent SNAP For Quick Sale Block 43, Section 8 neer drydock, $2,500, 7th Ave Terme. {-fhoom house, 5, $1,750, am i DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Tceth 2 Lwis, 6th $650 each, Avenue, Terms. n” Walker. Phone Blue M.M.Stephens Our new dancing pumps corie with the high thin French heel Budenich, ws morning at 9 o'clock. 5-Hoom steam heated modern house “nue, 4-Room house on Fifth Avenue tn “ection 5, $1,600, Terms. ~ | portant business to be considered. All O. B. UU. members cordial'y invited. 253 uned. G. «, 389. tf . . ° REMEMBER the Hospital Hal- owe’en dance in St. Andrew's hal ° ° » ‘ Notary Public Conveyance! greatly admired—Wallace's. i} tomorrow, Friday, night. A sur- — : —_ th Sia a puise awaits those who attend A small three-roomed house, Buy your tickets now and be as- sured of a good time. Tickets al all drug stores or from members of the Auxiliary. it . by fire ths It Is @\ i. ad left a fire This caug caused Lie Special—Silk poplins $1.75 per yard at Wallace's. 254 The house was located on em Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown ap- peared in the police court this morning charged with being drunt Lot 10. Block 49. Sectior = and paid ten dollars each for 7, Eighth and Seal Cove Or. a e their jamboree. As a sequel o/ Avenues, A Dandy, $300.0¢ this Wm. Brown, formerly given CASH. ” 30 days for vagrancy, and his partner, O. Donald, were charged with supplying extracts. They asked for adjournment til! tomor- row to get legal advice and were granted it. Lots 5 and 6 $100 CASH. Terms. Section Spirella Coreetiere, Phen Block 257. —— —- Section i-— One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12: Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- day, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT Agents Phone 11 > Insurance Rentals. ee ‘ Ce SS llleEeEeEaEeee—ee—SSS of Ladies’ Coats : and Hats JABOUR BROS. td. Corner of Third Avenue and Sixth Street McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. 3rd Avenue. Real Estate GREAT SA 2S SS, ee =———————SS——— os EMPRESS + “MAE MURRAY “The Scarlet Shadow” 6 Parts 14th Episode, ‘A Fight for Millions’ and Universal Screen Telegram Two Shows - 7.15 and 9 Admission 15 and 30 cents ——- For the next ten days we will offer our entire stock of LADIES’ COATS and HATS at prices re- duced to please every buyer. Ladies will be delighted with our vast display of HIGH QUALITY GOODS. We are showing HATS in the very latest styles and models. Our COATS are made of the best English and Seotch cloths. And all are going at bargain prices. HATS at cost is a guarantee of value for your money. We invite you to call at our Store, when a look over our stock will assure you of goodly bargains. on. oe | PPB NEWS wt ny CAPITAL AND LABOR DISCUSSED BY COL. MoMORDIE .Uontiuued From Page One. of what they honestly believed to be theirs, and they could see little hope of bettering their condition. As a result many of them believed the golden promises of the alien and home born agitators and per- mitted themselves to be enticed into paths which lead to revolu- tion and anarchy. Labor’s Demands. the speaker went on to say that the demands of labor were many- and varied. Generally speaking they asked that the wages should be sufficient for him to maintain his family in comfort, that his hours of labor should always leave him sufficient time for reasonable amusement, recreation and the betterment of his mind, in addi- tion to the hours of rest. The legal day in this coun- try is now one of eight hours and it is penerally accepted as being fair, but the possibility of its be ing shortened at some future necessary time should always be kept in mind. At present that did not appear possible, as there is a shortage of production. Other suggestions for the bet- terment of labom were made by Col. MeMordie in: Old age pensions. Out of work insurance. Maternity bonuses, Strike prevention. : In reward to the last mentioned of these it was well known that while everyone suffered in case of 1 strike, the one that suffered most was the poor and the weak The feeling was becoming gen- eral that strikes were not the best means of settling disputes between capital and labor. Dis- putes should be submitted to tribunes of trained experts and heir decision should be final and binding on both parties to the contract. Get Together. In the past, said the speaker, labor had been the under dog. He looked for a time within the next thirty years when more nearly ideal conditions would ob- tain. The personal element coul: not be eliminated from dealings between capital and labor. Km- ployer and employee must learn to kndWw each other better. te vivised that labor turn to the ballot box as the best means of righting any wrongs as being the fegitimate method rather than ivy trying to gain political ~ ends through the general strike, as in the latter case the cause of labor would sureTy suffer. All returned men who are de- sirous of taking up a commercial course during the winter months are requested to submit their names to D, 8. Cameron, secre- tary-treasurer of the Great War Veterans’ Association. 258 Poplin Silks—all colors at Wal- lace’s—-$1.75 per yard—Special. Saivation Army. Pubbhe tTheetings Tuesdarve Thurslays and Saturdays at & p. G&. Sundays at 7:29 p. mm, B. C. Undertakers. Phone 4y Se SRE EERE BH Ee TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to The News are asked to pay the livery boys each month when they call, except where payment has been made for the year in ad- vame. The boys when collecting carry official re- ceipts which should al- Ways be preserved. a de- ee ee | ** * * * SSSR SHR EEE SAVE YOUR siGhT YESIGHT. The most valuable of 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, [x eR ake E 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 Optometsist Third Ave. - Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office ~ |, ao FS eS aw New q Arrivals DRESSES FOR MISSES ANp CHILDREN, made in smart UP-to- date styles, in sizes from four to fourteen years. Smart MIDDY SUITS ip ; ; avy blue, prettily trimmed with mij ary braid; dainty littl TARTAN DRESSES, with white collars and several other desirable styles. priced from $2.75 to $16.50. Ladies’ and Children’s FLAN. NELETTE NIGHTGOWNS KNICKERS, etc. These are a few items of a rapidly accumulating fall stock of desirable ready-to-wear H. S. WALLACE (O., LTD. Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St. Just arrived by expness——whil bvery hat ave will sell a kid Colonial dancing pumps cost price during ten days Wallace's. 254! sale—Jabour Brothers, Lt 3 * . . | . . ’ Hawaiian players al the West See « K holme Theatre tonight. ndow—Wa Be Prepared! Outfit Your Boys and Girls with RELIABLE SCHOOL SHOE Buy them from the FAMILY SHOE Stone GEO. HILL E. R. TABRUM The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. "R ) R li 9 Ormes, Limited Values Tell. Phone 82 - 200 lmtattiansn sayin nev Your Drug Store Just consider the amount of confidence you place in your Drug Store. With- out its co-operation you cannot hope to achieve the desired results in helping : you regain your health. Don’t you think, then, that it your best thought in selection. the advice of your Doctor. leserves Perhaps We are proud to say that we feel sure that - Doctor will tell you that oe scription Seryice is thoroughly ™ Ormes, Limited 7 e oi, € Two Phones At Your Serve