July 11, 1919 Mriday, THE DAILY NEWS. Page 5 SPECIALIST SAID HE MUST OPERATE Took “PRUIT-A-TIVES" Instead, She nd Is Now in Perfect Henith. “MME. [Oe GAREAU 153 Papineau Ave., Montreal, “For three years, I suffered great pain in the lower part of my body, with swelling or bloating. I saw a who carefully examined me and gave me several tonics to take, which did not help me. Then he told me I must undergo an oper- ation. This, I refused to permit, I heard about ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and the wonderful results it was giving because (his medicine is made from JSruit juices, 80 decided to try it. The first box gave great relief ; and I continued the treatment, taking six boxes more. Now, my health is excellent -—-I am free of pain and swelling—and I give ‘Fruit-a-tives’ my warmest thanks’. Mur. F. GAREAU, 50e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25. At all dealers or sent by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. specialist, We are offering for sale our New Bungalow A nice complete little house. Call and see it. F. W. HART 601 9th Avenue West. SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, of fecond Street. Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 head FOR SALE Seven-roomed house with bath and finished basement. Newly painted. 8th Ave., W. $2875.00 Very Easy Terms. DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND o23 Third Ave. Bowling Alley THIRD AVENUE NDER NEW MANAGEMENT For Healthy Exercise’ { to Keep You Fit Cigars and Tobaccos hs LS | DENTISTRY OFFICE Pam. to 12; 4 HOURS; 1:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. OR. J. 8. BROWN DENTIST Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue. Phone 464. Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La Carte. eon a = St. James Hotel (LATE “QUEENS") ~FIRST CLASS ROOMS— Hot and Cold Water. “MICKEY” GRIPS BIG AUDIENCE Empress Theatre Crowded to the Docs to See Great Picture; Repeat Tonight. Have you seen “Mickey?” It is the play of the season. The per- son who sees it easily understands why ft has obtained such a grip | on the people of the ecountry—| they know why people go a second and third time to see it. ion the lother Because jare \there are | en | | ithing Why? “Mickey. There | in other plays;} hair-raising stunts, plot counter plot. There are beautiful scenes, splendid women, | its horseraces and xowns—all that may be seen in many pictures other than this one. But this one is) ‘Mickey,’ the others are not. Mickey” takes an instant grip | There is not a Action is the great! throughout, but there are pictures full of action yet they are not “Mickey.” The Empress ‘Theatre was crowded to the last night and the general verdict was that | it was a ripping picture. In that} they confirmed the verdict of| every city where it has beén shown. All are enthusiastic about it. The film will be repeatea to- night and tomorrow, with special afternoon matinee tomorrow. audience, dull moment. door s Harry Fletcher made a great hit with his singing of “Mickey” and the audience joined in the last chorus with enthusiasm. BOATING AND DANCING ACROSS THE HARBOR Enjoyable Party Wednesday Even- ing—Crossed in “Goof” and “Nancy.” On Wednesday evening a most enjoyable boating party was given the affair were Mr. and Mrs. H, Ward, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Parkin and Mrs. Proctor who went to no end of pains to make the event a success. They have been camping at this site for the hostesses for past two or three weeks. There was dancing on the top floor and a very comfortable and delightful hall it proved to be. rhe walls were prettily decorated with wild flowers and branches Light was pro- lanterns strung from the trees. vided by Chinese from the roof which swayed in the warm breezes coming in through the open windows. Be- fore the dance began canoeing and walking were very attractive in the cool evening. Among those present were Misses Blanch and Grace Curtin, Miss Madeline Nelson, Miss J. Willet, Miss Ruby Taylor, Miss May Pringle, Miss V. Phalen, Mrs. and Miss Grant, Miss A. MeQuil- lan, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Walker, Messrs. Porritt, Nicholl, 8S. Gee, F. Rutley, A. Manson, F. Stephens, ILADY THE DAILY NEWS Classified : Advertising WANTED. TEACHERS WANTED Prince Rupert Public Se\ools. One senior grade, one inter- mediate and one for ungraded school. Minimum salary $897, for increased 869 each year until a maximum of $1,380.00 reached. War Roane of $150 per annum in addition. Teach- ers are given credit for experi- ence up to four years. Wher applying state experience, qual- ifications, age and name, address of last Inspector. Ww. D, VANCE, 160 than P, 0. July 10. - box 1556. REQI IRED BY LOCAL BANK services of competent stenog- rapher. Apply post office box 1714. Previous experience ne- cessary. tf WANTED for Ice Cream parlor. Experience necessary. Wages $75 per month and up. E. EB, Confee ectionary Store. 64 |W ANTED Mitchell & Currie. BUSH MINE GETS RICH ORE ASSAY First-class carpenters tf Work is being rushed at the property of the Bush Mines, Ltd., with the object of getting the mine opened as soon as possible, gays the Cassiar News. Open cuts are being made on the lead in several places. High grade ore, similar to the Premier ore, which property the Bush adjoins on the northeast, was found on the sur- face, and an assay of this gave a return of 853 oz. silver and $51 in gold. Twelve men are in the crew at this property and the force will be increased short- ly. O. B. Bush arrived from the south on the Grand Trunk steam- ore lacross the bay at the former plant|°" yesterday and leaves for the at Crippen’s plant. The young north in a few days. people crossed in the early part poe ee : of the evening in the boats Goof One of the prize winners in the and Nancy, kindly provided for|*®¥e™ty-flve yard dash at the the occasion by Fred Rutley and closing of the Oak Bay Prepara- Bert Wearmouth. The hosts and|t°ry School, Victoria, is listed in the Vietoria papers Bayne. That is a son of Dr. Bayne of this city who has two boys al there and who is calling at Vic- toria on his way to Seattle this week to take them for their holi- days. as school G, Mahood of Stewart is among the recent arrivals in the city and is registered at the Prince Rupert Hote I. TIMBER SALE X 1169. Sealed tenders will, be received by the Minister of Lands nof later than noon on the 6th day of August, 1919, for the pur chase of Licence X% 1169, to cut 2,230,000 feet of Spruce, Cedar, Hemlock and Bal sam, on an area adjoining L. 217, Johnson Channel, Range 3, Coast District. Three (3) years will be allowed for re moval of timber. Purther particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B. C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C —— —_ TIMBER SALE x 1661. the on Sealed tenders will be District Forester not later than noon received by the 23rd day of July, 1919 for the pur chase of Licence X 1661, to cut 502,000 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock and 200 cords of pulpwood on an area situated on Link Lake, Range 3, Coast District Two (2) years will be allowed for re moval of timber the also | Ap-| plications must be in not later | i SITUATIONS WANTED 1OOD RELIABLE GIRL WANTS | work taking eare of small children. Days or evenings. 25 av cents per hour $20 per month. Apply 726 Eighth Ave. i West. 164 — -—— —— or FOR SALE FOR SALE—Launch Ethelda, 45 feet over all; 28 h.p. Monareh; first class equipment through- | out. Terms to responsible pur- H. 8. Wallace. chaser, tf Pon SALE— Pleasure launch, 25 feet by 6 feet beam, 5% h. p. engine Apply D. MeNeill, Im- perial Oil dock, between 4 and 5 p.m 162 | MONE Y AT 8 PER CENT on 1 build. ing Loans. Apply Prince Ru- pert Housing Ltd., Geo. W. Nie ‘ke ‘rson, Secretary. tf FOR SALE—Cot and bed, with springs and mattresses. Prac- tically new. Apply 106 Hays Cove Circle. 164 FOR SAL E—Bedstead and springs and oil Sixth 161 18 yards of linoleum, heater. Bargains. 221 Avenue West. FOR SALE—Household furniture, carpets, linoleums and stoves. KE nguire at Ric hmond Rooms. FOR SALE Two trunks, $5 each. Heater, $2. Apply 627 Ninth Ave nue. tf FOR SALE—Palace Cafe, Sixth Street, 165 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms —$4.00 per month. 627 Ninth Avenue West. tf LosT LOST Small black dog, five months old. Finder please _ phone _537. 60 MISCELLANEOUS McGOW AN CYCLE & RE PAIR co. “Indian” Motor Cycles and By- cycles. Get your keys cut by our new key machine. No mis- fits. Gramaphones and Sewing machines repaired. 135 Second Avé nue. Phone 489. ti 1ARD READING AND PALMISTRY Daily 2 till 5 p.m. Parties at- tended. 1057 7th Avenue, East, opposite Conrad Street. tf FARMS FOR SALE Cc. P. R. FARM ~ LAND - Choice farms in well settled districts in Western Canada; low prices; twenty years to pay; irrigated lands in Sunny Southern Al- berta, with loan of $2,000 in improvements to assist new settlers. Act now—they are going fast. For free booklet and full information write H. G. Loughran, General Land Hastings St. West, B.C. agent, 744 Vancouver, NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for L.M.F. EGGS Are Strictly Fresh Selected and Guaranteed. Large and all white They are stamped fer your selection Insist on using L.M.F. EGGS For Quality FULLER’S LTD. Phones 44, 45 and 534 \ Two Stores. NT HUUVOOAUNOOODSAUS AERA UGTA AGGL UAL EL HAGUE AGN Dentistry DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your Efficiency~j Dr. Bayne ; OFFICE HOURS:— Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Saturdays, 9 to 12 only; Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, from 7 to 9 Dental Nurse in attendance. Phone 109 for appointment THOVUQVONOQQNGNGGNONESUGNSAUDTOCGSOOTOOOUONESEOOD AUMEREGLEORUAY22QQU0E00S 00000000 42028000 — the issue of a fresh Certificate of fille for Lot nineteen (19), Block twenty-three (23), Section five (5), City of Prince Ru- | pert, (Map 923.) | NOTICE is hereby given that ic is my | intention to issue after the expiration of | one month from the first publication hereof, a fresh Certificate of Title to the! above mentioned land in the name of Kristian Skjillum, which certificate was | issued 6th December, 1912, and is num- | bered 2658-1, | H. F. MACLEOD, j District Registrar of Titles. | Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. G., | 19th June, 1919 325. tdward Lipsett, President Edward Cunningham, Harry Lipsett, Manager Vice-President Lipset- Cunningham & Co. LIMITED FISHING & CANNERY EQUIPMENT—MARINE HARDWARE Steamship Supplies, Gas Engines and Accessories Fish Netting, Twines, Lines, Ropes and Cordage PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Registered Office: 68 Water Street, Vancouver, B. C, Prince Rupert Office: Telephone No, 95 P. O, Box 1698 Georgetown Lumber Co. PHONES 130 ang 423. P. O. BOX 1632 Largest Assortment of Lumber in Centrai B. C. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR CEDAR Consult Us. HELL PROBABLY Bigs, e SEE Wi 7 EVERY Ace cAR- J 10° AND LEMONADE ao I . é A ee FEORTH CAR YOULL TELL THE LL BE A Pine APPLE co INDUCTOR WELL Dont a : }¢ TAKE ae yov i\ ¢ TAKE THAT CAR THE ONE THATS MARKED PANRAKRA _ Prace ANP A] jen “ortice COULD You TELL ME row CET Yo HORSE RADISN AVE So: 4 POR we ) JUNCTION = Ak THREE PLOCKS AND TURM Ve Your Rit 8S. MeMillan, A. Rix, L. P. Delaire,} Further particulars of the Chief Forester siiciniaeiciarthiitctingiilintipinmsiaasiaii and D. Stork. ee . oe Teen Advertise in the Daily News. B Says:—“Thanks for the Advice.” Gene Byrnes Says: anks for the Advice. JOST Wee Boswmante HLL A AVENLE CAR © BLeoCc “His > POWN- ryS A RED CAR WY wat ¢ & LAVENDER STRIPES oo ase THE ConpocToR F a FER bE et. . OFT AT GRAPE 2 A