THE DAILY NEWS secure, value of buildings is lower than formerly think this is a good of your building, fu surance? as the cost of lumber and rates have not advanced. Buildings are getting older and chimneys less Winter fires are being started. risk is increasing as winter approaches. ‘The fire The high, and steadily mounting abor goes up. Insurance They are materially in this town, Do you not time to fully cover the value rniture or stock with in- We write it. H. G. HELG Insurance lieal Estate GERSON, LTD. Bonds LIMITED Vessels of any size Docked Several section, making fees materiéls Machine and Boii Designs and Patte Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. boats can te docked together on one small light.. Large stock of repair is being laid in. Foundry Work Castings in tron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reasonable Prices. ier Work of ali kinds Business of Industrial Plants, Mines, Mills and Ganneries Solicited. rns Made and Furnished. M.M.Stephens Notary Public _Ceaveyancer 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 $5,600, Terms. M. M. Stephens o REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE and McBride, for shoe repairi st class work guaranteed. EMPRESS TONIGHT -EDITH STOREY ot TE an “As the Sun Went Down” 6 Parts, and llth Episode The Great HOUDINI IN— “The Master Myst: ry” Two Shows - 7 16 and 9 ‘'fiesion 15 and 30 cents WiSTHOLME ___ TONIGHT Dorothy Dalton ChitliConCarne and | Hot Tomales - at the CHILLI PARLOUR 835 Second Ave. Delivery Service Extra Phone 557 ouk e “HARD BOILED” Chester Outing Mutt and jeff Cartoon Aeroplane Building in Canada Nestor Comedy Admission, 35c and 15¢ Two Shows, 7:15 and 9. } DENTISTRY ') Don’t neglect your Teeth ’ One decayed or missing tooth : lowers your oMeteney Anyone May) shop Anywhere point of the jewelry busi ness From collar buttons to diamonds we strive to make our store perfect, This is our invitation to you to see it. We do not ask that you buy anything. You'll Ond pleasure in just seeing; and we in showing. JOHN BULGER Jeweler The Store of Worth end Beauty. DR. BAYNE Office Hours--Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Satur- day, 9 to ‘12 only. Evenin Tuesday, Wednesday and day, from 7 to 9. DENTAL NURSE IN ATTENDANCE PHONE 109 FOR APPOINTMENT ri- For “Sale | 5-foom steam heated modern house He or #he likes. But all near drydock, $2,500, Term®. the same it sometimes ielicoom house, 7th Avenue, Section makes a difference where 5, $1,760, Terms. you #0. i-Room house on Fifth Avenue in We bhve thought and section 5, $1,600, Terms. worked % eccurately sup- 2 Lots, 6th Avenue, Section 5 ply your wants at every $650 each, Torms. 2 Lots, 6th Avenue, drydock, Lot 25, Cash McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Agents Phone 11 3rd Avenue Insurance Real Estate Section 7, near $360 each, Terme. Block 29, Section 5, $200 Kentals. 33 | Prince Rupert Dry Dock & Engineering Co, Full stock of rubbers and ru':- ber boots for everyone. Ti:e Family Shoe Store. if . . 8. M. Simpson, corner Fifth tf ~ ‘| will be acquitted of murder Ores cermin Keres ee Local News Notes us es et mt et es ki, Smith, of Prince George, rived on last night's train. Don, Brown arrived in the from Prince George last even Mr. and Mrs, RK. 8. Wright . . . Mrs, F. ter left for H. Millerd and dau : ot New shoes Shoe Db Fat Dorothy Che arrivals in for ladies, Store, . Mr. Marshall Smithers were the train to the and family passengers hoat last Mrs, Fk Hazelton arrived last evening left for, the south on the Pri George. Mrs. Wim. panied by her son, were southbound. passengers the Prince George. * . Beveridge, acces . . night's steamer was “Doc” St He fornia for the winter. A building yesterday to frame dwelling on 9th value $2,300. built by Delgarno & Watts. permit J. Clapperton fo Ave. was iss The United lightho tender Cedar toons at the local drydock there fon a few days | dergoing a general overhaul. . States WwW. J. specially pianos and player will arrive direct tory early in November it. announces earload pianos, wh from the f Wait Pitman selected * ‘ who was last w at the V is quickly ree attack of soon be Gun-a-Noot, Assizes, from his monia and will way north. ecouver Cvs on Passengers on the train last night remarked that Rem Th incom wealher at points above still clear and rather cool Was no rain or snow above sumkalum yesterday, althougt was raining considerably Although the snow has peared again at. Hazelton, Rocher de Boule mountains are on a very wintry appearance W the new snows. er ped Ladies’ gaiters just Family Shoe Store. from Bishop Bunoz is home up-river, . . ’ Pianos correctly tuned, G, Walker, Phone Blue 389, — turned from Edmonton last night. Vancouver last night from night W. Chettleburgh of New Norman Short Among the passengers on las! wood, the well known mining man is going to his home in Cali- East, The house is to be is now on the pon- and 2i¢ pne 1. Kit- he disap- and Hudson Bay beginning to take arrived. “= @ a, tl iit erty ing. gh odd nily ti of and nce ym. on an ued ra use In- a of ict ac- for eck OV- his ing the » 18 ere » it re the ith tf Extra. Special ! 100 Boxes Choice Wealthy Per Box, $2.90 Aupert Table supply to. PHONES 211, 212 APPLES Unwrapped, 4 Ibs. tor 25c Phones 41 and Red 391 For Hire by the Hour, Day or Week 3@ Launch Alice B. Pienic and Fishing Parties Trips round Harbor J. MYHILL-JONES and Service go to The SAVOY HOTEL F. T. | owness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 nod For Comfort, Courtesy” Tos | = ig of baking Feoented ng peer ce "No Alum'on tobe. Our chemis good Tha | have"No Alumton the Cus large quantities of it insite MAGIG BAKING POWLER Pure Wholesome eam Ter vy ; ; i iT¥e4 } fSsmols sear these the words sufficient finds Sige os oper tery Contains No Alum J. W. Nigholls left for Vancou- ver last night. . * * Db. J. Williams of Juneau left for Seattle last night. * 7. . . Five inches of snow fell at Smithers on Thursday last. > >. * The “Teco” was in port this morning on her way to her home port, Alice Arm, >. * . The launch Nora will leave for Stewart tomorrow morning with passengers and freight. . * . ; lrafalgar Day” October 21st. fag day for the benefit of the Navy League of Canada. If you ‘an realize what the British navy did during the war then be pre- pared to contribute towards our Jack Tar’s dependents. 243 Sidney Gee, in writing from Edmonton, says his friends do not need to be surprised to see him coming back any day, as the} prairie weather does not agree with him after the equability the Prince Rupert climate. of > The Prince George left for the! south last evening with a full list of passengers who are on their way south to spend the winter All her accommodation was fu!! taken up, many through passen gers having come in on the train Frank Mobley, M. P. P., intends 1 trip to the Prince George coun. | try about November 1 to hunt for} ‘ig game in that district. Moose. and ecariboo abound in the dis trict and the sport is as exciting ind adventurous as any that can be had. ' > * Captain MeGregor, who recent-! ly had the misfortune to break | his collar bone while out hunting, Was so far recovered as to leave the hospital yesterday. He is stil! | under the doctor's care, however and wearing bandages and plaster cast. | . is > . ; \ meeting will be held in,the} P, Hall on Friday, October 17, | 8:45 p. m. for the purpose of} Organizing a lodge of the Daugh- K. ters and Maids of England. All| ladies whe are interested in the| formation of’ such a lodge are! iked to attend. Refreshments |} will be served, 216) * . In the opening games of the rwhist tournament the Sons of} Canada beat the Sons of England and the Knights of Pythias were! ‘vietorious over the St. Andrew's Seciety. The next games will be; played next Wednesday when the! Valhalla plays the St. Andrew's Society, and the Sons of England the Oddfellows. “Trafalgar Day’ October 24st. The ladies of Prince Rupert will} have collectors on the streets on Tuesday, on behalf of the Navy League of Canada, This will be a Dominion-wide tag day. Our sailor boys of the Grand Fleet! have dependents and the Navy, League's aim is to support and! educate their children. 243 Children's gaiters just arrived. The Family Shoe Store. tf Spivella Black 257. Many new lines in men’s shoes Corsetiere. Phiem The Family Shoe Store, tf} ‘Seteaitam Army Public meetings, Tuesdays, | Thursdays and ee at 8 p. | 1. Bundays at 7:30 p, bership in the a Nich hes , There was born at the Prince the Pri; itupert General Hospital on Octo~! Capt, N se ber 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles) pert and | Whatman, Dyer Apartments, a. tw: son, j uti M Marchal at ptair fhe Board of Trade has loaned to the Free Miners League four Ne laisse showeases containing fine land Ma M samples and M. P. MeCaffery, | president of the Board of Trade has made application for men league. ore SPREE RTE CREE eEy (* TOO LATE TO cLasgipy « . . RRL Ree Hy T. J. Davidson, photographer WANTED TO RENT —Two fy vill open his studio tomorrow at nished ” the Alder Block, Suite 22, corner hy ee ' Apply bor 4 f Third Avenue and Sixth Street Da N; j Entrance next to Orme'’s drug store. it aos | . . - | Kine i SY A. Grogan was fined ten dollars) = my with the option of 20 days in jail, it { in the police court this morning i for being drunk. Nev Be Prepared vicar: Outfit Your Boys and Gi RELIABLE SCHOOL SHOES| Buy them from the FAMILY SHOE STOR GEO. HILL E. R. TABRUM | The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 ris Wi tl — | FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. LLL LAA eee at ee er em te WINTER FOOTWEAR OOU'! WO O O ig here O SSS HE wet and cold weather an © Spy now and the Winter 5ea n. We are u with our kind ol demand is now 0 ready to serve yo full range of ever) s footgear, in boots and shoes an id slip in leather, rubber and felt. We hé , ii eed. everything that women and children n Our LECKIE high boots for boys ox girls are guaranteed to kee) = fo out teet dry, and they are guara! We have wear any shoe in existence ‘ers fot also a fine range of fell slip} of red, ladies. They are in nice sh: anes lock pink, blue, old. rose, lavender ant e you. We will be very glad to serv y Call and see us. OO / 0 i) SF ovr A LOOOO0O0F OOO Lid —- Corner of Third Avenue one