FIRE J[NSURANCE today. T’ its location. Fire insurance is the cheapest commodity on the market e rate on your dwelling is from 81.30 to 82.00 for each $100.00 of insurance for 3 years, depending on This means that if you carry insurance on your dwelling for 150 years without paid out only the amount for which you are insured. It is so cheap you can not afford to be without it. We write it. a fire you will have Insurance H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Real Estate Bonds Prince Rupert Dry Dock & Engineering Co. Vessels of any size Docked Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. boats making Several section, fees can te docked together on light. one small Large stock of repair materisls is being laid in. Foundry Work Castings in tron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at Reasonable Prices. Machine aud Boiler Work of all kinds Business of Industria! Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries Solicited. Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. M.M.Stephens Notary l'ublic Financial Agent 5-ROOMED HOUSE and LOT Close in, Seetion 6, with bath room, Pantry, etc., For Sale $2,150 Terms, $650 cash, Balance arranged. Can you now afford to pay rent? M. M. Stephens LOANS - RENTALS - INS! NCE | ! | } ! You've read about Chilli ConCarne The favorite Mexican dish. Try it Tonight at the CHILLI PARLOUR 835 Second Ave. ; We've Written Many a CUT GLASS Ad. But never in our lives have we felt that we did the subject justice. And We never expect Ww. Because we have oo command of words that will describe the beauties of our cut glass. We can tell you that it radiates light of endless colors, of its weight, and . that there is no higher grade of cut glass made. ete,, and yet we feel that we haven't said much about it, To make it easier will you just make a wi i TH JOHN BULGER The Store of Worth Beauty. and exercised any ' MEN MORE FIT TO WED AT 40 THAN WOMEN London.—The large number of marriages of men of 40 to women of 23 or 24 has raised the ques- tion in London: ‘Would children of such a marriage be normally healthy so far as the father’s ae influence?” An-! question a doctor} swering the says that there is nothing from! pay the physiological standpoint to prevent such marriages. “A notion has arisen among men that the children of a father of 40 are not likely to be strong,” said he. “Provided the man is in good health, there is no such consequences. Doctors do. not look with favor on marriage for | the first time of women oider than! 38. And it is certainly better that a man of 40 should marry a wo- man of 25 than one of his own age. Asarule, a man, after pass- ing his 34th or 35th year is at least ten years younger physical!) than a woman of his own ace, notwithstanding that women i-v: longer and generally enjoy bette: health in old age than men.” Olof Hanson was among those arriving back in the city from a trip up the line by yesterday's train. Spirella Black 257. Corsetiere. Phon 'B. ©. Undertakers. Phone 41. Houses for Sale house, Fifth Section 5, $1,600. Four-roomed Avenue, Five-roomed house, heating plant, fireplace, Sixth Ave., near Drydock, $2,500, Lots 15-16, Block 15, Section 5, Sixth Avenue, $600 each. Lot 25, Biock 29, Sectiog 5, $200.00. We also have a nuniber of lots near Drydock for build- ing purposes. McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. Third Avenue: Phone11 Phones 41 and Red 391 For Hire by the Hour, Day or Week Launch Alice B. Picnic and Fishing Parties Trips round Harbor J. MYHILL-JONES o I!'Trunk boat last evening and wil Qonmerrntennseten meertnertnsaithgresemsemne® Local News Notes ! Ss et ts eee ts Harry C. Evans, Piano tuner, is | now in town. Leave your orders at Bulger's. 207 , * > Miss M. Musgrave was among those leaving for the south on the Prinee George last evening * . . Rev. Thos. J. Marsh of Terrace was among the arrivals in the ety by last night's train. * . * GG. W. Beugey of Alice Arm was a passenger for the south on the Prince George last night. * > . We have a few nicé gilt edged invitation cards that are different from the ordinary. Daily News Oftice. tf . . * Inspector Acland of the Royal North West Mounted Police re- turned from the interior on the train last evening. . * * Mrs. Tooker who has been the guest of Mrs. Dr. McNeil for the! past few weeks returned to Vic- toria by the boat last evening. * . * Mr. and Mrs. A. H. were among those leaving for the south on the Prinee George last‘ evening. They will visit for a time in Victoria. > >. *. Silversides short Miss Eva Esson was a passen- ger for the south on the Grand remain in Seattle for some time before returning to this city. 7 . . Hugh Macdonald who was em- ployed at the Premier mine at! Stewart was caught in a blast ane) his arm was broken. . He came to the Prince hospital this morning. Rupert > . > A week from tonight the &t. Andrew's Society are giving a dance for the benefit of Ed Ross, the centre forward of their foot- ball team, who was injured in the} early days of the league. There | will be invitations to all the teams of the league and the supporters. > . . A week from Monday the Foot- arranging a smoker for the purpose of raising |funds to provide a banquet for the players after the league matches are terminated. Th levent is being looked forward to iwith gr Association is eat ifirst of its expectations as the kind in this city for ;4 number of years. | . * . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carinichael left for the south on the boat last jnight and will be away for some months on an extended holiday tour into the States. They will istop off for a short time with their daughter, Mrs. Leo Ives, in emcee Mr. Carmichael! is greatiy interested in young peo- iple’s work of all kinds and dur- jing his holiday in the south will look into the matter of getting a Y. M. C. A. started in this city. woerene SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING EXGIKEERS Estimates furnished, i Address, 3rd Avenue, head ! of Second Street. Phone 174 -— P.O. Box 274 | tee rece ter eecorrocoroccocoooeces | NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT RK. 8. C. Chapter 115 The 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 Distrie: Registrar of the Land Registry District at Prince Rupert, B.C., a description of tx site and the pian of proposed renewal and extension of the Provincial Government Wharf at Prince Rupert, B. c., im front of Waterfront Block “PF.” Take notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of tue we publi cation of this notice the Minister o Publi. Works of the Government of the Previnee of British Columbia will, under Section 7 of the said act, apply to the Minister of Public Works and the Minister of Marin and Fisheries at their offices in the ety of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans, .- for leave to construct the said renewal and extension. Dated at Victoria, B.C,, this 2ist day of August, 1919, A. BE. FOREMAN, Public Works Engineer Dept. of Public Works, Vietoria, B. A ° NOTICE OF CANCELLATION NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the reserve existing over certain Crown lands in Kange 5, Coast District, lying thre miles on each side of the Kilsumgailum River, notice of which appeared in the Kritish Columbia Gazette on the 2nd July, 1908, is cancelled. 6. R. NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands Lands Departune Vietorle: B. e THE DAILY NEWS l agriculture at 16th July, 1949 a i J: AQIS IE = eA POE Te TREY 1 355 : STOP LOCK and LISTE W . ‘before purchasing a baking power that my Peay food scientists claim baki:s ining alum is unsaf> fer ust in food The mere tact that nna brands of baking have the words "No Alum'on the is not sufficien: that are what are = ea (e3 resented to be. Our good mam have"No f lumt'on the outside but large quantities of it inside. MAGIC BAKING POWDER Contains No Alum Pure ‘Wholesome Economic | — Use MURESCO, the great sani-| Mrs. J. ©. Brady and childres rhe funera tary wall finish, A. W. Edge Co. jarrived back from Smithers byimorrow of P; ’ a ya ay jthe train last evening. During|djed at the | Regular meeting of the Fish|the summer months they have/August 30. 1 s Packers Union of the O. B. U. Will been guests at the Prudhomme take place at Ha B a be held in the O. B. U. hall at/ranch and the children are look-! at 2:30 p.m ‘ape the corner of Sixth Ave. and Ful-jing fine after their sojourn on| —= = ton St. Saturday, September 6, atlthe farm. 8 p.m. sharp. All members re-| “es quested to attend. 208) The funeral is taking place this jafternoon at Port Simpson of the | Mcintosh Red Among those arriving from the late Mrs, Sanderson, wife of Capt. east on the train last night was Sanderson of the G. E. Fost APP] Miss McKeehnie, a student of Rey. J. B. Rowell is officiating ; the University of| j British Columbia. She was companied by her mother on the trip to the east and is returning |, to resume the studies of the next), ac- Arriving Friday Per Box $3.65 | This is one of SPCR ee ee Notice to Advertisers : Paw ‘a | : st eating term. This is Miss MecKechni: Casual advertisements apples sold on the market. Now first trip through the north eae for insertion same day is the time t« r apples by she expressed great delight withis jnouid be in the Daily the the country on the way along t ele Skeena. News office before 10 a. m. Changes in advertisements should be on hand before 5 p.m. on previous day. * Land Act Amendments eeewaeeeeneees Be Prepared! RELIABLE SCHOOL Sith Buy them from the FAMILY SHOE STOKE GEO. HILL E. R: TABRUM : The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 Rupert Table sun lt PHONES 211, 212 one eee eee © HE SCHOO! DAYS ——————. ARE HEKE: ee — statutory improv residence maintat oa Crown | FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. granted land ' : " Unsurveyed areas, not exceedi 20 may be | as hom title to be obtained after fulfill tial end improvement condi = : ; in and industrial purposes 640 acres bor be _ es an ene one person or | on aan : NEW .. . for Fall has arrived | ie The of this Act is enlarged include perzone ‘in! and ing with H Matectys Bosses time within which the heirs or de of a deceased pre-emptor may apply ia: —=) for title under this Act is ex or ——S—— — _ ) from for one year from the death of f buch reon, as formerly, until one . 1 year after the conclusion of the present | of Fall war. This privilege is - uve ee also made re © fees relating to pre-emptio due or payable , * adios’ on oo recorded after June 26, {918 Taxes are remitted for five years Provision for return of moneys ac- ¢ py been paid since ‘i » OM account of yia or taxes on soldiers’ pre-emptions, on Interest on agreements to purchase town 7 lous held by members ot Allied Trees, or dependents, acquired direct or indirect, remitted’ tea’ e@n- a Ustment to March f1. 1920. All the new shades decreed by fashi | SUB-PURCHASERS OF CROWN ; sresent- | a i season are re} Proviaton be popular this coming se . WE have a great new assortmen' Hats, which we are able to ofler our customers at exceptionally low prices These were specially selected by © !¢) mil- liner of many years experience. to | made for tasuance of . i many Crown nts to sub-purch of will hind Cro ds, ac asere ed, and rticular buyers purchasers, who fiers Fie trom pa y complete » On ful. hase, in- urchas.- rohase, involving forfeit Riiment of conditions of oat ter and taxes. Where sub- ere not claim whole of orig models which will appeal to them. — cel, purchase price d mal yas YX i <= _ be istributed“proportionatste® ay ee hole area lic made by May 1, (tz °™* "must be t ‘ GRAZING. ros Grazing Act, 1919, for °9 development of iivestook ing o. for grazing districts a sues injetration under Com Annual grazing permits ~ ~~" Third Avenue a tment ol Ladies : leeu i , od ownsre henry for cota. P.S,---We have also a good asso! | form Associations inay Rain Hats. scien cecarmmensee ss for rar ment Free, or paral (ise parts or campers or to ten - ub ‘ty 3