Page 6 ‘| your property so cheaply is because they have a great number of properties insured in a great many localities in many different cities, Thus their risks are subject to the law of averages. The individual who earries his own risk (in other words does not have his property insured) cannot possibly so diversify and scatter his risks as to bring the law of averages to apply to his rs property. Therefore the insurance companies can carry : your risk cheaper than you can. H. G. HELGERSON, LTD., are writing insurance carefully and in thoroughly reputable companies. Phone 96 and we will be glad to quote you the rate on your risk. Prince Aupant Dry Dock & Engineering Co . Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. boats can te docked together on one smali making fees light. Large stock of repair materisls is being laid in. Foundry Work Castings in Iron, 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. Several section, | COMMUNITY PLATE. The zg The Gift Appreciated Later de luxe, at eastern prices, t by Tite's. uf ’ — . That Littie Boy or Giri sy ‘ ea peaiiivesia | arpe sé ‘es, songoieun of Yours. ~e ! lrugs, floor civerings at specia Your laughing little boy or girl alin: Mad as” an * in a few years will be a serious jprices. Barrie's Furniture Store. man or woman. A very small sacri- } . . ‘ fice will help greatly to make the pathway more smooth ethat they Tite’s Christmas Drawing. must tread. If, for example, you ; en- are 40 years of age your child 10 | Every $2.00 cash purchase years, a saving of less than §1.00 titles you free to a ticket. First per working day would give the child an income of $40.00 per month for life even were you. to leave to- |prize, brass bed, coil springs felt mattress and pair of down piliows. morrow. Larger or smaller sums in proportion. Second .prize .ladies’ desk anc We can issue Policies on the En h. hird dowment Plan between the ages-one pohair, mahogany finis ¥ and fifteen years. Why not one of 9) prize 24-inch Kewpie Doll. tf these as a Christmas gift for your boy or girl Success or failure— anxiety happiness—so much in years to come may’ depend upon the possession of even a erat small income. Let us a te more * rulty the as “Childs’ Endowfhent and Income e e Policies to you. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Nolary Public Conveyancer CO. OF CANADA. ; — ~— = _—— McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, : ‘ Limited, Agents : Phone if - 3rd Avenue FOR SA a 13 seaitiaiani DENTISTRY Seven-roomed House One decayed or missing tooth lowers your efficiency » Closed in sleeping porch, fireplace and range, concrete pillars and DR. BAYNE wall in basement, and stationary Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; tuba in kitehen Afternvon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- Sv. 9 to 12 only. Eve onin g3, oe uesday, Wednesday and Fri- ge = Bh ree M. M. Stephens DENTAL NURSZ iN ATTENDANCE . PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT Rea! Estate Insurance Financial Agent ed od see ew | 8 Pek I Wise People. Wear Rubbers EL A ec Whether the day brings frost, snow or rain, keeping the feet dry and warm is plain, ordinary common sense. From the head of the house to the youngest child, we have rubbers to fit. Plain Rubbers, Storm Rub- bers and Rubbers to fit the highest heel made. We have them, as well as Rubber Knee Boots for father, mother, son and daughter. You will get quality, wear and value for your money at J abour Bros. Ltd. Corner Third Avenue and Seventh Street HE reason that Fire Insyrance Companies insure| FOURTH CONCERT By | THE Oy NEWS = es es ts ee es meee _— , '$ Local News Notes SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA) . orn Messenger phone 203, tI Tickets Issued Free and No Seats | ous Neserved — Ticket Holders Lila Lee in The Heart of Will be Admitted to night Theatre First. lees -—— Demers are selling winter coats The notice given through thelat cost. 281 local press in the Ytssue of the - eS 25th inst., is hereby cancelled and A chance to save money. Family the following substituted Shoe Store. Phe tf All seats will be free and ad- - ; mission will be by ticket only up rhe Girl Problem” at the to 9:5 p.m lickets are obtain. | &™press cm . able from members of the or- Pianos correctly tuned. G. C. coe aes at 0 ou Walker. raune mee 389, tf Doors will be opened at 8:45 p The “Dinector” Corset. Manu- im. for ticket holders and at %:5| tactured in Prince Rupert. Phone +m. for general admittance. Il | pine go. tf is impenative that ticket holders '. ss be in their seats by 9:5 p.m. Ladies’ colored spats on sale Children under 16 years of age|$2.20 per pair. Family Shoe positively not admitted, neither] Store. tf will any person be admitted ex * .* . cept through the front doors. lite’s large stock of fancy Patrons of the concert are re-| goods and toys opened up and at specfully reminded that they are|your service, tt expected to contribute as gener- Tir ously as possible in order that ‘Oh! Judge, How could you? expenses may be met. a two-reel Flagg Comedy at the : Westholme tonight. rT . e “ / . . . * sana fate of the coat oa Plumbers’ and Steam Fitters’ , . Bice 29 ¥ Union will meet in St. Andrew's hall tonight at 7:30. J. MeDonald, of Hyder, is at the Hotel Prince Rupert. Concert this evening at Presby- terian Chureh Hall. . . ’ For the home fireside; the com- fort of an easy chair and-rocker Tite’s _store for holiday dis counts. ti . > > Great show at the Westholme Theatre tonight—‘The Heart of Youth,” Flagg Comedy and Ches ter Outing. Schooi will be held in the Hays Block school room commencing on Monday morning, the sewer trouble repaired. having been located and of “The Iron Empress tonight. Thi d. Test” at the episode Take advantage of the coat sale at Demers. 281 ~notretta Corectiere, Pho wr iilack 257. Ask for Atkins’ Sausages. tf “ee @ ee eeeeeeaeane *# TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * Te eee eee Oe Cee FOR RENT—House furnished. Avenue East. FOR BALE—22 laying hens. reasonable. Call at keeping rooms Apply 110 Sixth Phone Red 2147. Price Fencing thrown in. 211 Ninth Avenue West St. Regis Cafe Special Menu, 50c. Friday, November 27th Luncheon 11 to 2 p.m. Dinner 6 to 7:30 p. m. Soup. Boston Clam Chowder Boiled Spring Salmon Boiled Salt Herring, Boiled Potatoes Home Made Headcheese Boiled Corned Beef and Cabbage Calves Liver and Onions Special Smalt Steak Atkins’ Sausage and Mashed P< Pot Roast of Beef Roast Kump Beef, Pan Gravy jtatoes Mashed, Boiled or Baked Potatoes Bread and Butter Pudding Boston Cream Puffs Pumpkin Pie Tea or Coffee : WATCH FOR SATURDAY’S MENU Boston (jrill The Best Place to Eat MENU ON THE Cou NTER We have No 50c Lunches We employ All White Help Open all of the 24 hours. Look out for Tomorrow’s Menu in the same place save The Annual meeting of the Red Gross has been called for Friday in the Court House . . evening lite’s special discounts cash until Christmas in our nitune, rug and drapery ments. for fur depart tf . * . Eric Hann was up in the police court this morning charged with being drunk and disorderly He “| pleaded guilty and was fined ten dollars and costs or twenty days. . . > Don't miss the great Shoe Sale. Family Shoe Store. tf . . > Barrie's Christmas Every two dollars chased entitles you to a ticket free. Starting Wednesday, No- yember 19. First prize, Daven- port bed; second prize, fumed oak table; third prize, wicker rocker >. . e drawing. worth pu . Shoe Store. sale now on. Family Shoe tf > . . There was an interesting gath- ering on Satunmday last at Grand Trunk boat, on the arrival of the Prince George at Vancou- ves. There were present Fred Rutley, Harry Smart, Martin Kroe- ger, Leo Ives and Avalon (Binks Wallace, son of H. 8. Wallace The last mentioned was surprised to meet his father there. the Overstocked Shoe Sale. Family Ss oe s ore hoe Store. a , if At 11:30 last night the fire de- partment had a call to the Majes- tic Rooms, Third Ave., where a chimney fit emitting much smoke and sparks had caused consider- able alarm. Fire engine No. 1 responded to the call and after the dampers had been controll. and the fire watched all fears were soon vanished. Giood warm winter coats at cost il Demers. 281 . * . A number: of Prince Rupert students are likely to take part in an excursion to Victoria on De- cember 19 following the Christ- mas examinations to root for the athletic teams that are to play in tha capital on that date. The rugby and soccer teams are going ind) the men’s and women’'s| Dasketbail quintettes and the| men's and Women’s hockey teams. Jimmie Mitehell plays half back mn the soceer team. . > Hill and Tabrum will save money. Family Shoe Stone you tf . * Just arrived at Edmunds Music| Stone, opposite the post office, shipment of Pathephones records, The Pathephone uses a| genuine sapphire ball which never | wears oul, and fot injure! the reeord, and has an universal tone arm which plays all reconds perfectly. Come in and = hear them. Open every evening until 9 o'clock for the sale of reserved | seats for the Prince Rupert Musi- a and does cal Society's concent. 279 $$ | The biggest picture ever pro-| dueea ‘Hearts of Humanity” at the Westholme next week, tf Beds, springs anc mattresses At reduced priecs at Barrie's fur- niture sale, tf Buy shoes for the future and money. vomily Shoe Store, Good warm winter coats at cost oneal = a — ae =~.) Store News of Special Interest NEW GOODS are coming to hs train and are selling rapidly. items worthy of attention. LADIES’ WAISTS We can not begin to describe the beauty of these dainty crea- Yet t tions made in Georg- and by every We mention two ry & 5) ette, Crepe de Chine, Silk, Ete. = Be Sure te look them | over before the. best are gone. i Priced from $10.59 % $2] 00 Ladies’ Poplin Silk Skirts These are values indeed. Made in the y newest styles, and in a beautiful grade ot si Poplin. Colors are Rose, Saxe, Peach, Gre Myrtle, Black, etc. to $/ f ,70 At from $85? H. 5. WALLACE CO., LTD. Corner Sixth and Fulton aS f =| Thursday, Friday and Saturday Rogers’ Golden § PROVISIONS hogers’ OColden Syrup 40. ‘Ibs et 1 Aunt Dinah Molasses ibs : bast $ Aunt Dinah Molasses, 10 ibe Sait ack ‘ Yellow Corn Meal in bulk 4 Ibs kipy ' Yellow Corn meal 49-ib. sk, ®@ Db ! . . 1 Lipton’s Jelly Powder, each 1 0« He He Canned Goods. vo ; Dei MW nte Sliced Pineapple i i ° : Del Mon grated Pineapple 2's 35¢ Lard in Bulk for § Haspbe tries, 24, aie ‘ : t Green Gage Piums, 2's 2 i x . Lombard Plums, 2's 2 Break t . Quaker Cherries, 2'4°'s 3 Peameal Back | ; Quaker Pears, 2's a5 Swift's Pre : - Libby's Potted Meats 4 for 2 Sugar ¢ : Davies’ Lunch Tongue %'s bbe Piet H Clark's Soups, assorted, 2? for 25« i k Spa -* Heina Pork and Beans, each the i i | 6 : . Welch's Grapelade, reg. 25c Spec. 20+ Legs Pork : Welch's Grapeladereg. 50c Spec. 40+ Beef Liv i +f Welch's Grapelad@ rege Tic Spec. 60¢ BK neg I : Heing Spaghett! and Cheese large 25« ‘ 1 i +9 ne ' . Arriving Saturday Boat. ; ¢ Ross ae ; Califernia Head Lettuce Celery Stewing Bee Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Green Pep i w os pete ea pers Sweet Potatoes, Jap Oranges t we N Florida Grape Fruit, Et Phones 211—212 1 oe ee ee ee, "Fexall Remedies A name that all America has learnt !9 know and rely upon se of “ Rexall Remedies” are successful because ° the high standard of quality that 's "8! dly maintained in compounding formu! on proven principles. Confidence established because of the conservative © alms made. ** Rexall’’ as hs ised has been ; ‘ ror does not in any sense stand I re aiding *‘Cure-all.’’ Instead there is a natu SS ° . : iT] ‘Rexa preparation for every human 1). ew : armfu! stimulant Remedies”’ do not contain harmful st or habit forming drugs. **Rexall Remedies’’ are sold in this city by at ‘Ormes, Limited Two Phones 82 & 200 Al Y our Service | é at Demers, 281)