a ed ral a ef oe pohiote Sits eee et t eS $ Page 6 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 thinking of building it wou to ask us about these lots. moderate. If you are ld be worth your while Insurance G. HELGERSON, LTD. Real Estate Bonds Prince Auger ur Dock & Engineering Co, LIMITED Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. te doeked fees light. boats can making Several section, smaill repair together on one Large stock of materiéis is being laid in. Foundty Work Castings in Iron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reasonable Prices. Machine and Boiier Work of all kinds Business of Industrial Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. bee nal | M.M.Stephens Notary Public FOR SALE |}. New Dwelling, plastered, da painted, and complete with of bath, range, boiler, etc, ready B ipation, on between Seal Conveyaacer 3| !°! for oc’ Avenue Cove PRICE $2,500.00, TERMS. Lot 10, Block 49, Section | 7, Eighth and Seal | Avenues, A CASH. M. M. Stephens Rea! Estate Insurance Financial Agent Cove Dandy, $300.00 } ' DENTISTRY } Don’t neglect your Teeth }) One decayed or missing tooth : lowers your efficiency DR. BAYNE Office Hers--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 4 4 a | | An We are Headquarters jor BOYS’ OUTFITTING and and can show the best assortment in Suits Overcoats Jackets Knickers Sweater Coats Pullover Sweaters Underwear Mitts Gloves and Hosiery responsible Fighth G., and drydock, near school. i . a $55 Sewing machine for $45 at iwrie’s Stoek Reducing Sale. tf . > . rhe “Director” Corset. Manu- tured in Prince Rupert. Phone ue 92. tf To Whom it May Concern:— Take notice that T will not be for any obligations accounts contracted after t te by my wife, Elizabeth Porter, torden Street, Prince, Rupert, C. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. this 4th day of November, 1919 DANIEL PORTER. For | Sale SNAP For Quick Sale Block 43 Lots 5 and 6 Section 8, $650.00 Each. 5-fRoom steam heated modern house near drydoeck, $2,500, Terms’. i-howm house, 7th Avenue, 5, $1,750, Terme. heom house on Fifth Avenue in section 5, $1,600, Terms. 2 Lots, 6th $650 each, section Avenue, Terms. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Agents Phone 11 - 3rd Avenue insurance Real Estate Rentals. Section 5 Don’t Take Chances The cold weather is here and the boys need the — ——————_ greatest care during the cold nights, - Don’t take any chances have them eatch cold. Our “tock is complete Our Service is prompt Our Prices are right Jabour Bros., Ltd. Cor. Third Avenue and Seventh Street THE DAILY 2eone Just Arrived Choice Cucumbers Fresh Tomatoes Head Lettuce Sweet Potatoes Jerusalem Artichokes Cauliflowers Crisp Celery Comb Honey Winter Pears Emperor Grapes EO eS ee LOWEST PRICES Rupert Table Supply Co. | Phones 211, 212 FUNERAL OF LATE MRS. GARTON TOMORROW of the late Mrs. who died in San Saturday afternoon. fhe funeral Fred Garton Francisco a will be held tomorrow The body was brought north by her son, at whose home she died and arrived here by the Princess weekK ago Mary on Sunday. The body is resting at the B. GC. Undertakero* chapel until tomorilgw will be taken to the Presbytenian Chuteh. At 2 o*¢fock the funeral will commence, conducted by Rev. Dr. H. R. Grant, a member of whose congregation Mrs. Garton was for many years. . SAXONY MINERS BACK TO WORX BERLIN, Nov. i.--The anthra- cite coal workers of Saxony have come to Their senses and recog- nizing the critical situation and the terrible suffering that would be involved in of a coal strike and the stopping of fuel supply have gone back to work. They will accept the eight-hour day plan until February, when they will again make efforts to bring about a new system. A coal famine in Germany right at the present time would cause panic and privation in the country. ease Pianos correctly tuned. G. ©, of a new with bath, pantry and basement, next door to 316 Sth Avenue West Terms can be arranged for pay- nent. Also the FURNITURE of e same, including diningroom furniture in fumed oak, settees ‘ocking chairs, new 6-hole Mc- lary’s range, bed-room suites, floor cloth, ete.. 14 bags cement, lumber, coal, ete. Favored with instructions fram Mrs. M. Lawrence, I will sell the above by auction Thursday, November 6 at 2.30 p.m. At your Service with Fall Footwear TS FOR LADIES Donothy Dodd, Onyx, Lady Belle, Slater, Invietus, Class- i¢ and other well known brands. FOR MEN Slater, Invictus, Fitrite, Tetrault, Williams, Leckie, ete, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Leckie, Kelipse, Williarns, Pillow Welt, Clums, ete, Rubbers—Rubber Boots . for All. Family Shoe Store Geo. pares Tabrum are when 'Mihiares to D, Sv@ameron, secre- 5 roomed House NEWS Omer ere -@ Local News Notes | ~~ Rd _—— Don't forget the dance at the Catholic Bazaar Wednesday cven ing at half past nine. 258 > * . Dining room suites in fumed oak. 8410 for $95—at Barrie's “tock Reducing Sale. tf * * . Grant Mahood is out of the hospital after having undergone medical atiention, He is again at the Hotel Prince Rupert. . . * Carl Johnson was fined ten dol- lars in the police court this morn- ing for being drunk. Violet Pel- inter, a barmaid, was also drunk and paid her 810. . Our drawing contest for a dia- mond ring and other prizes at Christmas is running now. Every eustomer gets a_ ticket.—Jobn Bulger, Jeweller. °De >. . * Captain Groves will return from a trip south on the Prince George tomorrow morning. He will bring back particulars about the ar- rival and docking of the “War Chariot’ which is @xpected here. All returned «pen who aré de- sirous of taking 4p a commercial eourse during the winter months requested to,, submit their ; Larv-treasurer of the Great War Veterans’ Association. 258 . . . An informal benefit dance wil be given by the Sons of England Football Club on Friday first, No vember 7, in St. Andrew's Hall Refreshments free. Tickets from members. Gentlemen, $1.00; la- 50e. oo left for Alice dies, Jd. M,. Morrison Arm hy the “Chelohsin” yesterday morning. He had with him half a dozen horses which he took to the camp to pack high-grade sil ver ore from the La Rose mine, The horses were brought from Hazelton. Judge Young is returning fro Prince George by tonight's train and County Court sittings will be held tomorrow in the Court House, The list of civil actions has been ‘given Martin KE. Allen, charged with obtaining money u nder false pretences will elect and Mah Lee tending members please submit names to D. 8. Cameron, secretary (reasuren. 25” charged with the same offence Walker. Phone Blue 389. tfiwill also elect. Spirella Corsetiere. Phone] «The regular semi-monthly meet Rieck 257, ine of the Great War Veterans bsege bse rn ——L Association will be held in the club rooms on Wednesday, No- 3° vember 5, at 8 p.m. Important business to be considered» Ali members requested to attend. In- * > * There was no fish sold at this morning's Fish Exchange. The Booth Fisheries big fish boat, the Commonwealth, was in with 50,- 00 Ibs., but she is being operated by independent fishermen who were not satisfied with the price, so she went on to Seattle. The Ringleader was in with 2,500 Ibs. halibut which was not sold up till 2 wo clock, Don't forget the dance at the ing at half past nine. 258 :: EMPRESS :: TONIGHT Ail Star Cast in “Still Alarm” The Climax of Sengationaliam Pulsating with heart throbs and teem!ng with thrills, 6 Big Parts British Canadian Pathe Gazette end CHAE LIE, Animal Trainer Cartoon Two Shows - 7.15 and 9 Admission 15 and 30 cents SAVE YOUR SIGHT YESIGHTThe most valuable of all the senses is the most neglected and the least understood. Many suffer from ills, whieh, 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 prescrib ed, they restore the vision to nor mal and eliminate al) eye strain. Fred Joudry (Practical Optometrist Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office The Practical Shoemen This was the enthusiast passed by a discriminating who was present when we new shipment this week o/ Ladies’ Silk Underwear ae remark Customer Opened The lot comprises Camisoles Envelopes, Boudoir Cap beautiful creations in silks Knic kers, and Other and satings, CAMISOLES are priced fr: to $4.00. m $1.75 BOUDOIR CAPS from $ 100 up- wards. KNICKERS AND ENVELOpRs from $4.00 to $10.50. We shall be glad to have you look them over. New Goods Constantly Arriving. H. S. WALLACE (0., 11, Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St. Catholic Bazaar Wednesday even-j; \ __ - —— if you “do not live in Princes 7 ne Mel putting Ruperm, send. in your name fi ja 100 ft. by ft. bunker on the one of our new Christmas cata-|(:. T. PL. y ' logues Beautiful goods at spec ; Mi Mel ial mail order prices. Send at) prairie coa once while they last. John Bulge: iv de ‘ ) M Jeweller. tfithe cont Dentistry DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your Efficiency” Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS Morning, 9 to 17, Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Saturdays, 9 to 12 onl Every Evening from.30 7 to § Dental Nurse in attendance Phone 109 for appointment Ormes, Limited Values Tell. Phone 82 - 200 sud teqtinvanvvnesnesstsnsanaytii i iii il Your Drug Store Just consider the amount of —— you place in your Drug Store. W » out its co-operation you canno! hope ° achieve the desired results in helping you regain your health. Don’t you think, then, that it comm your best thought in selection: I er a : the advice of your Doctor: We & proud to say that we fee! sure that Ss Doctor will tell you that Ormet! scription Service is thoroughly rena Ormes, Limited roe Service At Your - Two Phones :