| G. H. Arnold _-_- Notary Public For Sale A fine level Double Corner on Fifth Avenue, - | Section Six. This is one of the most desirable residential sites in the City, and the price at which we are offering it is very moderate. If you are thinking of building it would be worth your while to ask us about a lots. H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Real Estate Bonds Insurance Prince Rupert Ory Bock & Engineering Co. sua Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. Several boats can Te docked together on one smal! section, making fees light. Large stock of repair materisIs is being laid in. Foundry Work Castings in tron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reason able Prices. Machine and Boiler Work of all kinds Business of Industrial Plats, Mines, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. */ Pianos correctly tuned. G. © Phone Blue 389. M.M.Stephens Notary Public Coaveyancer FOR SALE New Dwelling, plastered, painted, and complete with bath, range, boiler, ete, ready with the high thin Freneh heel ; greatly admired—Wailace’s. 54 Anyox arrivals last night in- cluded E, Levan, Mrs, 8. Campbell, A. i, Bull and wife, and FE. J. Walker . > * Our new dancing pumps core The Canadian Fish & Cold Stor- age Company's trawler G. E. Fos- seetion 5, $1,600, Terms. 2 Lots) 6th Avenue; $660 each, Terms. DENTISTRY Don’t neglect your Teeth One decayed or missing tooth DR. BAYNE McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; : Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- ° Agents Phone 44 - 3rd Avenue day, 9 to 12 only. Evenings, | Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri- ! lisurance Real Estate Rentals. Section 5— toro moron’ day, from 7 to 9. . DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE ? PHONE 199 FOR APPOINTMENT : | After battling their way to within -| plosion. f sous a jter is in the local drydock unde - . for occupation, on Eighth ’ ’ ‘ . jing ranai . ees ee eeeeeeeeeane se Avenue between Seal Cove E ing repairs to her hull. . ° and drydock, near school. > | TU SUBSCRIBERS * PRICE $2,500.00, TERMS. ‘ © Lot 10, Block 49, Section * Subseribers to The News * 7, Fighth and Seal Coye or a e * are asked.to pay the de- * Avenues, A Dandy, $300.00 * livery boys each month # CASH. j * when they call. except * el sme : er «© : SNAP For pe GE ES OE where payment has beer 2 M M Ste hens Block 43, Section 8. $100 CASH. * made for the year in ad- < fea! Est t is Agen Be meh rm howe oll m' rain aon * aie insurance Finan hear drydock, $2,600, Terms. collecting carry a ee ‘ * ceipts which should al- * eas 2 : oom house, 7th Avenue, section * v . * 5, $4,760, F ways be preserved. - . 4-Reom house on Fifth Avenue in *e #8 Se ee aeas ee ee THE DAILY PPPOE PPE PEL OPOOE ODD Just Arrived Choice Cuoumbers Fresh Tomatoes Head Lettuce Sweet Potatoes Jerusalem Artichokes Cauliflowers Crisp Celery Comb Honey Winter Pears Emperor Grapes LOWEST PRICES Rupert Table Supply Co Phones 211, 212 ELLA WHEELER WILCOX THE POETESS DIES (Special via G. T. P. San te NEWHAVEN, CONN. Oct. : Ella Wheeler Wileox, candies and poetess, died yesterday. She had been ill for some months fol- lowing a nervous collapse which she suffered doing war red lief. work in ehetand. ia - ORDERED OUTOF = A BURNING MINE (Special by G.T.P. Tetegraphs.) STUBENVILLE, Ohio, Oct. 30. i50 feet of miners in the /Y. Amsterdam, Ohio, rescue parties were ordered out of the burning mine, the officials fearing an ex- twenty entombed and 0. Mine, D. Critchley” arrived om last night's train from Invermess. Louis W athine of newest is in the city. Queen Charlotte Islanders can- vot do better than mail their printing needs to The News Print shop and get the work done romptly and well. = a : = gm EMPRESS TONIGHT a ER arensinrinnss “MAY ALLISON “Peggy oes Her Darndest” 13th Episode, The Great Houdini in “The Master Mystery” NEWS ~ Oct ce sees me ee sem ee Local News Notes 0. B. Bush returned from Stev® art last night. . * ’ Mrs. J. Meagher left for the south last night, Sheets——72 x 90, Special $3.75 per pair.—Wallace’s. Zot . > , Mrs. Fred Stork left for Seattle Prince George last night. Save money on sheets. Full size on the 83.75 per pair—Special.—Wal- lace’s. 254 . . * Fr. P. Burden = arrived [nom Prince George by last evening's train. . * * Just arrived by expness—white kid Colonial dancing pumps. Wallace's. 254 * . . J. P. Dolan, of Dawson, left for Vancouver on the Prince George last night. . > . * The trial of Rex vs Peter La France is proceeding in the Court of Assizes today. > . * Capt. Nicholson, manager of the i. T. P. Coast Steamship service, returned to Vaneouver last night. . ‘ » J. L. Christie arrived froin ?rince George last night after be- ng away about ten days on busi. nese. . . . Among the passengers arriving vrom the east by last night's train vere ©. W. Waite of Smithers and A. Rupert, of Nagh. . . * Leslie Seott, purser of the tue Lorne, has resigned his position and left last night for Vancouver where he intends to join a deep sea boat. > . > Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thompson ind Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Matheison left by the Prince George last night for Portland, Oregon. A number of friends were down t« see them off. J. T. GC, Williams and wife left for the south last pight on the Prince George They were ac- ‘companied by J. Williams and, Mr. Mackie. Mr. and Mrs. Williains vill go to California for the win ter. All returned men who are de- sirous of taking up a commercial! ourse during the winter montis ire requested to submit’ their aames to D. 8. Cameron, secre- lary-treasurer of the Great War Veterans’ Association. 258 . . * Mis€ Margorie Campbell, ac- ompanied by her, sister, Mrs. W. doops, both of Telkwa, arrived in he city on last night's train. Miss Campbell was one of the first ‘lass of graduate nurses from the Prince Rupert General Hospital. . . * M. EK. Allen, alias Marvin, ap- peared before Judge Clement this morning to elect for trial and ; ‘hose speedy trial before Judge ; Young on a date to be set later. \Hen is charged with obtaining money undtr faise pretences by issuing bad checks. and Ford’s Educational Monthly Two Shows - 7.15 and 9 ‘omission 15 and 380 cents of Ladies’ Coats . and Hats For the 1 duced to our ‘We are showing HATS in the very latest styles and models. Our COATS are made of the —= "J a best Eng And all prices. HATS JABOUR BROS. Corner of Third \yenue and Sixth Street stock wil bargains. Ladies w vast QUALITY GOODS. of value for your money. We invite you to call at our Store, when a look over our 1ext ten days we will offer our entire stock of LADIES’ COATS and HATS at prices re- please every buyer. ill be delighted with display of HIGH lish and Seotch cloths. are going at bargain 7 at cost is a guarantee | assure you of goodly J > ’ See our new dancing pumps in window—— Wallace's. 254 : > . The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the ‘Anglican Church gave a very de- lywutiul Hallowe'en social in the /ehurch hall on Wednesday even- ing. Rev. Canon Hix was chair- man of the concert and there several vocal and instru- nental numbers. Rev. M. White, of Kimberley, Mrs. Schellenberg, J. 8. Pudney and Will Edmurfds took part in the program, much to the pleasure of the guests. The affair was a great financial suc- cess and the sum of $85 was cleared. were Poplin Silks—all colors at Wal- Jace’s—-81.75 per yard—Special. Spirella Corsetiere. Phe Rlack 257. a 3u Memoriam in loving memory of our dear brother Andrew Leroux who died one sad year ago today, October 31, 1048, “We miss thee from our home, dear Andrew, “We miss thee from thy place. “A shadow o'er our life is cast, “We miss the sunshine of thy face “We miss thy kind and willing hand, “Thy fond and earnest care, “Our home is dark without thee, “We miss thee everywhere.” Inserted by Mr. and Mre Leroux, Seal Cove, Loula SALE Se a , See dL A100), Dg : ARE REDE. arr ll ee Be Prepared! * Outfit Your Boys and Gir with RELIABLE SCHOO, suo them from the FAMILY SHOE STORE GEO. HILL E.R. TABRUM The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY GUsRaNTER dian, =a ennai Millinery 0 VERY LADY ip tending to pur. a hate Save mone\ y by taking ° Clearing } S | | advantage of thiss sale, a e | All HATS will b | sold at cost Come early, while the | selection is good, cnase Children Are Qur Boosters Young as they are they know that we have the best selection of Candy in town and nothing pleases is | more than to see the smile of anticipation and satis- faction on their young faces. WE CARRY A SPECIAL LINE OF HARD BOILED CANDIES FOR CHILDREN The Prince Rupert Drug Co. FAMILY CHEMISTS Third Avenue, opposite Second Street. P.O. BOT 2 PHONE 134 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention = ——— INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC © Royal insurance Company, Limited Northern As urance Co, Limited. avi a S London @ Lancashire Fire Ineurance e Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Guarantee ‘4 General Real Estate Agent Cor. Second Avenue and Second Fidelity-Phenix Fire insurance Street. "Renal Fomediv’ Ormes, Limited Values Tell. Phone 82 - 200 svt Your Drug Store Just consider the amount of conline you place in your Drug Store. ee out its co-operation you canno! hope t achieve the desired results in helping you regain your health. Don’t you think, then, that ' dys 0 your best thought in selection’ - — the advice of your Doctor: we om proud to say that we fee! sure that ia Doctor will tell you that Ormes, = scription Service is thorou is thoroughly rela Ormes, Yrmes, Limited Two Phones At Your Service