af Tie a5 3 THE DAILY Page 6 SS G. H. Arnold _-_- Notary Public Investors, Attention ! We have for sale e Double Corner in the heart of the business district, S.W.corner of Second Avenue and Fifth Street, Lots 9 and 10, Block 22, Section 1, at the remarkably low price of $4000.00 H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Insurance Real Estate Bonds Prince Rupert Dry Dock & Enginearing Co, LIMITED Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. boats making Several section, fees can te docked light. together on one small Large stock of repair materiéis is being laid in. Foundry Work Castings in Iron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reasonable Prices. Machine aud Boiler Work of all kinds Business of Industrial Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. eG6_=ke_— —— . . ee = _ ——_—_—_ - — ay |CHRISTIAN SCIENCE M.Stephens LECTURE ON SUNDAY i i i Phe Christi Science Society — —, nee = ef Sridee’ Wupart auaenes a cal The following exclusive lecture on “Christian Science” by listings are excellent buys: 5-roomed house, with bath, pantry, etc., Section 6, eight minutes from post office, $2,150, terms $650 cash, balance arranged. One choice lot Sixth Ave. Section 6, $600.00. cash. House and lot tith Ave., near Cold Storage plant and drydock, 5 rooms, with out- houses, etc., $1,600, terms, $600; balance, $250 every six months @ 7%. M. M. Stephens LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE Charles I. Ohrenstein,, C. 8. B., of | syracuse, N.Y., member of .ue soard of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, of Boston, Mass The publie is cordially invite Oo be present at this lecture, which will be delivered on Sunday september 21, at 3:30 p.m. in the Westholme Theatre: 2 8B. Cc. Undertakers. Phone 41. eC Pee eS * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * i ee ee ee | LOS Black wallet with gold bands on corners. Owner's 3 initials inside. Finder return to Daily News Oflice and get s2 dish. Try it Tonight CHILLI PARLOUR 835 Second Ave. The Principle of this atone _— Is to play the game of Dusiness fair and square, To do it with everybody rich and poor, old and young, with the inexperi- eneed and the experienced th buyer. To offer goods of re- Putable character at a reasonable price and by eiving satisfactory service to increase the number of our customers, Our years of experience safeguards you against mistakes. And on that basis we solicit your trade JOHN BU! GER Jeweler The Store of Worth and Beauty. reward. ‘ You've read about | - oi ike soeseneay ChittiConCarne Ice Cream The favorite Mexican oni HOME - MADE CANDY lee Cream Wholesale and Retail. Ice Cream Bricks Always in Stock. ’ We Keep Nothing But the Best. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Third Avenue, opposite Second Street. , ; iF ishing Boat | FOR SALE Fishing Boat forty - one feet long, ten feet beam, equipped with 20 h, p. Buf- falo engine, to be sold cheap. Apply Akerberg, Thomson & Go., Ltd. Heavy Duly Marine Engine FOR SALE 30 H, P. Fairbanks-Morse Heavy Duty Marine Engine remodetied and rebuilt in first class running order for sale, Can be seen running at Akerberg, Thomson & Co.'s new machine shop. No. 1 Bartlett rare PEARS $3.75 per case Arriving Wednesday Rupert Table suppl 60. ee ee —_- BALL TEAM REACHED PORT THIS MORNING this morning the Any x ball team arrived on the Granby Com- pany’s boat, and they expect to} play the Prince Rupert nine today. hey deny any claim to the cham- pionship of Northern B. C., but they have an idea that they may jiower the colors of the local men hen they meet. (he team brought along a speed yoat, one that is reputed to make inything from twenty to iilty miles an hour. Whatever the ba team may do they think the boa: is a winner. According to rumor it ‘is the fastest thing that ever invaded these waters. has FOR ARMENIA Ten Thousand to be Sent to Join the British in that Country. (Special by 4. T. P. Telegraphs.) Paris, Sept. 18.—Ten thousand French troops are to be sent into Armenia through Messina and Alexandretta, according to an understanding received by the British and French for the re- aligninent of forees in Asia Minor. These troops will join the Britis! troops for the post part. STABBED IN BACK Japanese Admitted to the General Hospital Last Evening With Knife Wound. Last evening about 9:30 a Jap- anese who gave name as ‘Matusu Nyama arrived at the General Hospital suffering with a knife wound in the back. He was given attention at onee and is still an inmate of the hospital. ‘The patient would give no deta as to how he came by the wound. his G. W. V. A. Dance at the Kink tonight. Choose your own materials and style when you have corsets madc by Mrs. Director. Phone Biue 92. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT Rh. 8. C. Chapter 115. Tee Minjster of Public Works of the Government of the Province of British Columbia hereby gives notice that he has, under Section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works and the Minister of Marine and Fisheries ai Ottawa and in the office of the Distric! Registrar of the Land Registry District at Prince Rupert, B.C., a description of the site and the plan of proposed renewal and extension of the Provineial Government Wharf at Prince Rupert, B. C., of Waterfront Block “F.” Take notice that after the expiration oi one month from the date of the first publi cation of this notice the Minister of Public Works of the Government of the Province of British Columbia will, under Section 7 of the said act, apply to the Minister of Public Works and the Minister of Marine and Fisheries at their oMeces in the city of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to construct the sald renewal and extension. Dated at Victoria, B. C., of August, 1919. A. E. FOREMAN, Public Works Engineer Dept. of Public Works, Victoria, B. C, SAVE YOUR SIGHT YESIGHT—The most valuable of all the senses——is the most in front this 2ist day ———<— heglected and the least understood. Many suffer from ills, which? upop 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 preserib- ed, they restore the vision to nor- mal and eliminate all eye strain. Fred Joudry Practical Optometrist Third Ave. - - Prince Rupert Opposite Post Office reer ii! ooo oe | Local News Notes NEWS ~~ noes memes soars ® ~~: TN a. W. V. A, Dance at the Kink tonight. > . . Big dance at the Rink at the laying of the first keeel, 218 ’ . . . For Sale, Amerioan Billiard rable. Apply at Little's News 999 Stand. 222 * >. * he children’s sports have all been postponed until Saturday at 2 o'clock, . . . 7. Rh. BE. Gosse of East Bella Bella rpived in the city from down (ae coast yesterday afternoon. * . . Kipp of Port arrivals in the city A. M, Essington was among the the Skeena yesterday. . 7 * from thos. Beegs of Aliford Bay was among those arriving in the city by the Prince John yesterday. ' . . . Costumes to rent for masquerade dance at the Miscel- laneous Shop, next the post ollice, Third Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Wh. Lochead ot vers Inlet are jafilong the re- fat arrivals in the. city, having me north by boat yesterday. *. + Danee at the Rink last night of the Exhibition at 10 o'clock. Grav'’s orchestra. Gentlemen ladies free. Dance where dancing is good. 7 * * J. V. Paterson, formerly with e engineering staff at the dry- jock here, arrived back from the outh on the Grand Trunk boat yesterday morning. . . . ai the 219 ‘Members of the Prince Kuper Rowing and Yacht club take no- tice: The Club is not responsibl for boats not properly moore: sa eneiaeneeeneenene /, * —— me oe oe some with Fur Collars and Trimmings and _ others made in the popular SILVERTONE cloths in all wanted shodes. Priced From $35.03 to $60.00 Wet Weather Necessities Ladies’ Raincoats Umbrellas Rain Hats - Slicker Coats and Capes For Children and Adults Rubber Boots, etc. can be purchased in this Store at most reasonable prices. with strong ropes. e . . At the waterfrout this mornis: near the Rupert Marine an In- dian trolling boat was submert: except for part of the cabin an: the masts. The boat had gone iry and tipped over at low tide and then when the waters started to rise it filled*Papidly. > . . The 8. 8. War Company which has been loading lumber at thie toal dock here for the past few Hays returned to the south tuts morning. She has been loading the lumber which was left by the Imperial Munitions Board here. Excellent speed was made im vc. handling of the lumber. . >. > Alex Manson, M, P. P., who has just returned from escorting tue Minister of Finance and the Min- ister of Education through his constituency, says that the visit ors were very much impress With the fine country. They dravelled on freight trains an motor cars to Prince George wit! a side trip to Francois Lake. . . . Last night in the St. Andrew's Hall an Indian dance was given inder the auspices of the Port Simpson orchestra, Many were in attendance and the dancers continued the festivities until late in the evening. When the event was over the streets were crowd- “l with the joymakers returuing lo their residences. It is re- ported that more Indians than ever before are attending the ‘xhibition*this year and they al! seem to have money to spare, REPRESS REPUBLICAN MOVE IN IRELAND (Spectal via u. T. P. Telegraphs.) Dublin, Sept. 18.—The authori- ties are repressing manifestations of republican activities in . Ire- land. Yoday the Cork Examiner, one of Ireland's chief daily news- papers, Was suppressed. ~ Al. though opposed to the Sinn Fein the Examiner printed a page prospectus of the republican loan. We have a few nice gilt edged invitation cards that are different from the ordinary. Daily News Office. tf G. W. V. A. Dance at the Kink tonight. Will be held in Haynor Bros. Hall next the Salvation Army by the on Thursday, Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. All Indians re. ured to attend, By order of P. GC. Calder, Chairman. are S08 BASTER © FOE TG @f8) RNOW” ) et? Prince MARK ® THE WORLF North of Vancouver Thomas Organs All High-grade Guaranteed Ins The Largest Stock of Pianos and Organs The Heintzman & Co. Piano The Weber Piano W. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. . E, L. VAUGHAN ***" | Prince Rupert Music Store| aha o- meree ». An Attractive of Ladies’ Coats and Dress. LADIES’ COATS in many styles ang — a Display all sizes — H. S. WALLACE (CO., LTD, Corner Third Ave. and Fulton St. Prince Rupert Music Store OPPOSITE POST OFFICE WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor “Everyluing in Music. LATEST POPULAR SONGS AND DANCES, VICTROLA AND VICTOR RECORDS Repairs to Phonographs, Violins, Et Bows Woodwind tnstruments repadded a Rupert Academy of Music in Connection With the Store. truments m Tuesday evening in honor ol des. Uaptain Bjerre, who is leay- ne tewn Shertly for her home in mecouver., As a mark of appre- iatien, the ladies of the Seal Women's Auxiliary presented Mrs. erre with a silver cake plate. =, i i i The sister of Geo, Edward} Boyle is searching for some trace | of him. He is aged 35 years, hair | red, eyes grey, height 5 ft. 6 in. | He originally came from Ottawa, | Ontario, was in the Canadian) Engineers, C.E. F., discharged) March 3rd, 1919, and stfled his intention of proceeding to Van- couver, B.C, Since then no trac» of him has been found. If any| information is received notify K.| . W. ML Poliee, Prince Rupert. | ove Spirella Black 257, Corsetiere. Phone IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT COLUMBIA OF BRITISH IN ‘THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTIVA TION ACT and (IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARGARET AUGUSTA LITTLE, DE CEASED, INTESTATE, TAKE NOTICE that I have been appointed administrator of the estate of Wargeret Augusta Little, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me, on or before the tat of October, A. BD. 1019, and all parties in Gebied to the estate are required to pay | the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith 4. H. MeMULLIN, Mrs. Charles Hills entertained Wednesd.y, Seplember Correctly usual f Resident Offices---5 a! wie Phones 4 For Hu Da Lau nch Trips ! vee Administrator Dated this 15th day of September, 1019 Don't miss t! Dr. Inman Eye Speciali Bloc MYHILL nee Piano Tuning and Tepairing Players a Specialty Exclusive Millinery At Popular Prices A. M. BARBEAU, 216 Sixth St i = Saturday 17, 18, 19 and GLASSE fitted at orice id 6 Exchange tupert, B.C. 1 and Red # e by the Hour, y or Week , e8 | Fishing Parl ou nd Harbor rehaired 1 adjusted prone neocon Four Days Spec Thursday, Friday a and less iis chance Ale B JONES — - hal