NS AE Sn ee. = em Page 8 THE BAILY NEWS NN ————— ers L kesh bs ° Of ne TIS ae eh | G.H. Arnold - - Notary Public |)! Local News Notes || fj } ring your sboe repairs to tho) investors, Attention ! Family Shoe Store. ul WHY EXPERIMENT? Food scientists claim that the leavener is Jay | if ; el y ; \. M. Kipp arrived feom Port) fy responsible for the flavor. texture and whew We have for sal 2 a Double Corner in the heart of Exsington by last night's train. | { someness of your home bei ing. That on ~ the business district, 8. W. corner of Second Avenue , os | 0 oY ¢ does so m SETS Geers Ree [Lara hacaron-| ) pleer ome, ingredient dogs 40 much depend. "i i, at the remarkably low price o! pert Hotel. - 4) that you know possesses the necessary leavening were. es eos! See H. G. HELGERSON, LTD. hatte fad ai MAGIC BAKING POWDER rived from Vancouve nd Suri . ‘ He. hen oes vee ont thal Contains No Alum Real Estat -B s yoat opers or, arrive @ @ity eal inburante eal Estate onds jast evening of the Anyox boal.| |"! and te the — strictly high class baking powder ; e vie Lthlet idaamer Gusbase 0 i | in Canada selling at a moderate price. Its repu. 4 tation is built on purity and highest quality, } Inlet early this morning with a t ; ‘ few passengers. ty, The only well known medium priced baking Prince Rupert Dry Dock & Engineering C0.) mira we] || Bede ede teats oh aror cota being up for trial and no arrests rf ‘ stated on the label. Vessels of any size Docked having been made. | Made in Canada Among the passengers leaving on the Prinée Albert last nigh! for Stewart were Dr. Bruner an: Grant Mahood, the well known mining man. Repairs of all kinds in wood or steel. Several boats can te docked together on one small section, making fees light. Large stock of repair materiéls is being laid in. , . . — ee — tran a F j W k Dance at the Rink on Saturda Mrs. Hubert Ward was a pas-} The Princess Ena is unloading Notice to Retur: Sold ‘ 6 . } ma ; 4 ers ounary or evening at 9 o’clock sharp to]senger south last night. a full cargo of lumber, coal, ce Castings in fron, Brass, Bronze, Etc., made at celebrate the laying of the first - . . : met and lime at the local wharves At) Reasonable Prices. keel at our big drydock. Harvey's vee aks ae Shoe repairing | and it is expected that she wi | ee ; : ‘ e F : oe S : : : : mo } orchestra. Gentlemen $1.00, ladies at the Family § o ¢ ‘ tore, Ul here a couple of days nore hav i cal G. W s ° . rae 226 : ing already been here fwo days.| Ave Machine aud Boiler Work of all kinds |} *. er 226) Miss’ Pearl V. Hall, assistant] Win the increased activity in| format ie eoceninamaione rhe matron of the Genera superintendent of the Hazelton ecinetruciion both lovally and : . ‘ . ¢ Business of Industrial Plants, Mines, Mills and Canneries Hospital was authorized to pur- lospital, is in town for @ few) i... i werior the freight steamers | m Solicited ee ee : days. . . chasé books for the use of the . at present are carrying all thi ona Designs and Patterns Made and Furnished. nurses’ training class to the value PW Holler ssiuindin eee they can handle. i : . . . . » & é é ae + ‘ s i 0 . e ae o oat as a =e of the Surf Inlet Mines, will tai litehell All t wa 1 pa i-|@ : it their meeting tast nient. witene sure oes PRBS. GE2i GS. 1a ee the Prinee George at Swans ; ; sa ‘ ger for Vancouver by the 41 i The P : _— as age r Ry 2 ae i. ae 1 ee = The International Bible Stu- Bay and proetes scum. George last right. Boar . 5 woes . The sister of Geo. Edward} dents Association have made ar- Captain Saunders, superintend . cao 2 alata licis § |Boyle is searching for some trace} rangements to hold services in} .i+ or the Disby faland marin e do good snoe repairing | the -hospita Mii Ste hens him, He is aged 35 years, hait|the K. of P. Hall every Sunday station, left for Vancouver last fhe Fammy Suge Prore. thin patient | ed. eves grey. heig 5 ft 6 in leve o ‘commencing ’ : ; Sear ae : e p a e: a y, heig a 5 ae in ve ee at hed p. - { — es night accompanied by his son,|*#* *###*# 2 #88 88 8 ees |) the board . . “ fe om@inaliy came from Ottawa,|Septeinber 28, and unti urthel ta . would 1 4 Nolary Public Financia! Agent Ontario, was in the Canadian] notice. 226 Frank. . w ° TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY * loss and —-——— —— ———— —— Engineers Cc 2...9 discharge d . . . 4 th th } ee ee , R " i ive oa os ae “ . - mong the through passengers], : . ‘ dealt, vere sent The following exclusivé \Ma ch 3rd, 1919, and stated his On the advice of Lieut.-Colone! om last evening's ee dae Call FOUND—Gill net, marked io i ie listings are excellent buys> ntention f proceeding 1 “wy, Peck the Hospital Board iast night a RW ‘Al ’ an twenty-five miles north of Dun st nit nientt o roce meg to Yan- els: Ay : ’ “Ouvel were . ewart 0 ae sins dn > i drug \ 5-roomed house, with bath, icouver, B.C. Since then no trac»| decided to write Capt. Handley off pi neo eames mitt &. haiinn das Istand..Apply Geo, Lad 508, | | pantry, etc., Section 6, eight of him has been found. If any] Victoria, representing Military ce Wetiiactian® a: : %, James Hotel. 9249 adhe minutes from - rire = linformation is received notify + | District 14, asking about the pos- i MCE. Base sank hobse 6a reanle a _ . ae - W. M. Police, Prince Rupert.| Sibility of securing a military am- Beginning on Thursday, Octo péenters. Dalgarno & Watts B. C. Undertakers. Phone “, balance arranged. bs ~~ bulance for the use of the hos-[ber 2, at 7:30 evening classes in ‘ ma eae * sk for Atkins’ Sausages. tf} pital, Business, English and Stenog Section 6, $600.00. cash. 1 basal ie - «2,5 sankey with be resumed af the Ot House and lot {fth Ave. ne he resignation of J. F. Mathe- eae ats 8 Academy diye it near Cold Storage plant and 5g A\ son froin the Hospital Board was a /- s ¢ ' drydock, 5 rooms, with out- 6 Th | f| received and accepted last night Mr. and Mrs. RR. Seymour 4 ' f houses, etc., $1,600, terms, e in uenza a letter of regret and of ap-] Wright arrived last night after @ re are ~ ARE HERE - : $600; balanee, $250 every ° * 99 rreciation of his services to the] spending a few days at Usk where @ a ARE HERE ” six months @ 7%. pl €mic board will be forwarded to Mr.}five Georgetown Lumber Co. is now nee a - . ei ‘ ——~ = on eo Matheson by the seeretary. Mr.]operating its new mill. From Oct., 1918, to May Matheson is leaving the city ce +: 4 ° ' hr ro 2 r . V itl M. M. Stephens 1019, the Dominion Accident RS rhe Prince Albert left last Outfit Your Boys and Girls B; cad Sickness Co. paid $58,- A dinner was given in Vancou-]evening for Stewart With a. large LOANS - RENTAIS - INSURANCE $f ©! Sickness Go. pa _ A ate, wee aval te Xantou~ een ee vas : f 7.47 in claims resulting 1 the Prinee o ales was | passenger list. Despite the ad -~ om Influenza, Pleurisy and there to the journalists who are[vancing season operations are © “ ‘ teiroacneneinrenttalon—e P Ppeumonia. travelling with Hlis Royal High-] still going along without abate- ~ Thege figures should carry ness. Among the guests was Ed- | ment. — = conviction a ward Cotes, of Reuter’s Agency 46.0 9 You've read about who was recently in Prince Ru F. R. Porter of Winnipeg, a- Buy them from the pert and whose stores on Thira}S!stant general .freight agent «|! ate F . Avenue are just being completed the Grand Trunk Pacific Railwa hilliUonUarne | 1 ‘IcCaffery, Gibbons i 8 passed through town last evenini On Wednesday evening therefon a combined holiday and in a & Do | Lid. Was a very enjoyable dance at the] spection tour. He is now on his The favorite Mexican vie, analing rink at which the attend-[way to Vancouver. , Agents ance was good and the floor and oe dish. musie were excellent. In order Arthur Wheeley, who is con a a eal a Real ° tleteke Lo’ celebrate the laying of the first nected with the Imperial Muni P . { é af keel by the Governor General] tions Board, is stopping at the Try it Tonight + another dance is to be given in} Prince Rupert Hotel awaiting a stithe rink tomorrow night, coia-gsteamer for Graham Island where at the ; ae. a iaeidialenelidietiiiiiaaeds mencing at the usual time. he will be for the next month or a, 2 siilnaimahiiiy Nacsa ie 30 on departmental duties. 4 CHILLI PARLOUR John Furniotu hepair department in full swing] W heeley oakanie " otmiaet th 35 Second Ave. has bought the The Family Shoe Store. if} loss of a brother in a Vancouver 3 automobile” accident, Three Sta? Pool ROOM f),,.°\'se Sovsetire. mca FAMILY SHOE STOKE GEO. HILL E. R. TABRUM The Practical Shoemen Phone 357 ihone 11 ° 3rd Avenue _— ee FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. @ ' Black 257. Edward Lipsett and J. W. Gun i Second Avenue from = — ningham, who operate the lai Chris Fotos. Anyone having fishermen’s supply house here claims against Chris Fotos under the management of Ha: should present same. within N l B | Lipsett, were southbound passen 0. art ett gers on the Grand Trunk steaniv ast night. They have been in Pr . Prince Rupert looking over thei eserving yusiness Which is rapidly assuni | POOL ODL LO ODPL OL It is a mistake to neglect the baby. Neglect causes sickness, doctor’s bills and money lost. our Baby Shop we have everything to keep them warm and make them comfortable. We have paid particular »ttention to U ment. Here you can get Everything that Baby needs such as ‘von days, as he is leaving ThePrinciple |) oe of this. Store —So ee Fishing Boat FOR SALE feet long, ten feet beam, equipped with 20 h.p. Buf- . ing large proportions. \is' depart ae a an _— en Geo, Hill's shoe repairing is eliable, The Family Shoe Store. a $3.75 per case set Salvation Army. Arriving Wednesday © - Public meetings, Tuesdays Is to play the game of business fair and square, ' To do it with everybody rich and poor, old and ~ 4 young; with the inexperi PL LP PDODE LS POL LORE OLR OOO FE Te alr te i ee Rt Thursdays aud Saturdays at 8 p. silk Vests se nd the perienced | falo engine, to be sold cheap. 4. Sundays at 7:30 D. im. Wool Vests Wool and oo Stipover ) = ' ~L anc Apoly Akerbers, Phooson « $i AUPBPL Table Supply CO.) 4 —— ——— Woollen Hose Woollen Jackets and Sipe reasonable price and by ; Co., Ltd. PHONES 211, 2125 — aoe om — — Sweaters Baby ores gIVINE satisfactory service tone nace nos reccocoooes oe Corduroy and Bearskin Coats to jonenene Se number of oottapoce pret ¥ pees te ~ ee poe 2 To su ” * Bonnets to match Woollen Petticoats our eustomers. oO BSCRIBERS * Our years of experienc ; 4 . ‘ ait Tears of experience Heavy Dut \ Marine Engine Phones 41 and Red 391 3|\#* —— . Kimonas Robes mistakes For Hire bythe Hour, * Subseribers to The News * and any other thing that Baby needs And on that basis we FOR SALE Day or Week #4 * are asked to pay the de. * a y 0 he § solicit your trade. io * livery boys each month * en JOHN BULGER 30 UH. P. Fairbanks-Morse Al * when they call, except * a , Heavy Duty Marine ‘ Engine ce * where payment has been * y Duty Marin ng eh iemailinl” aid sale. tn Launch ° | 2 made ~~ me pe in ad. * a Bros., ‘ The Store of Worth and first class running order for vane. The boys when # Beauty ashe. aon be seen running Picnic and Fishing Parties ‘ collecting carry official re. * 7 at Akerbers. Thomson @ Trips round Harbor * ceipts whichNghould al- * Third Avenue a . Co.'s new machine shop. J. MYHILL-JONES ir ways be preserved. * ere _— o Nowe Cee renew rroonro see! | perrretes. peveed SHEE HEE HO eee eT) maou —