we Monday, July 14, 1919. THE DAILY NEWS. A LIFETIME OF SUFFERING Prevented by ‘Frult-a-tives” The Wonderful Fruit Medicine 53 Maisonneuve St., Huis, Que. “In my opinion, no other medicine so good as ‘Fruit-a-tives’ for ligestion and Constipation For years, I suffered with these aded diseases, trying all kinds of atments until I was told I was urable. One day a friend told me to try ruit-a-tives’, To my nd this medicine gave immediate ef,and in a short time I was all ht again’’. DONAT LALONDE HO0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. TAt all dealers or from Fruit-a-tives i imite te« 1, Ottawa. surprise, I {EO OOO GUUU UU U URL...) COAL Screened Sacked Delivered $13.00 per ton Terminal Coal Co. Office Phone, Plack 86 Yard Phone, Black 619 BME uem + - oF 444444% eee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee SS SS x TOI II IIR tt ih CARPENTED WORK ONLY Payment to be _mate with Lumber Tenders Wanted For building 6-rooomed house Plans and specifications can be seen uw oMce; I to furnish all ma The lowest or any tender essarily accepted. Tenders to be in by Saturday, July 19 F. W. HART SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGIKEERS nates Est furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, of Becond 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 523 Third Ave. Bowling Alley THIRD AVENUE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT For Healthy Exercise to Keep You Fit Cigars and Tobaccos DENTISTRY OFFICE HOURS: @ a.m. to 12; 1:80 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. DR. J. 8. BROWN DENTIST OMce: Smith Block, Third Avenue. Phone 454. Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La Carte. ercce. Cees. St. James Hotel (LATE “QUEENS") ~FIRST CLASS ROOMB— Hot and Cold Water. r CIRCUS COMING ON WEDNESDAY All Kinds of Interesting, Amusing and instructive Acts, Including Educated Animals. Col, Geo. W. Hall Shows will visit Prince Rupert on Wednes- day, July 16, and will give two| This aggre gation of talent has nade a good name for itself by giving the peo- ple a good high-class entertain- ment, which appeals to all as in- teresting, amusing and instruc- tive. The circus program is made up of big feature acts; there be- ing a wonderful troupe of trained and educated ponies and dogs, and numerous other acts of monkeys, performances here. goats, gymnasts acrobats and arenic performers from every known land. There is Baby Louise, one of the youngest performing ele- phants on, the road, the good night pony, together with the inany prancing ponies in military drills and marches; the funny clowns, the many beautiful lady artistes, and Mile. Roberts, whu in her death-defying nerve thrill- ing acts in midair has well earn- ed the title of “Queen of the Air.” Col. Geo. W. Hall's Shows will be here for one day only, on Wea nesday, and ought not to be missed, “PRIVATE PEAT” IS. REALISTIC PLAY Picture at Westhoime Shows How Soldier Spent Two Years in Hell. The horrors of war are realis- tically shown in “Private Peat,” showing how that famous soldier spent two years in hell and came back with a smile. The picture shows Peat as one of the ‘irst Canadians hurled back by 20, Huns, it shows him in the trench - 7 - " = a PEARL star, Pathe Raider” at the Westholme Theatre tonight. WHITE, appearing ir. serial “The the peerless the great Lightning QUEEN CHARLOTTES Capt. Babington is building a cannery at Henslung Bay, Langara Island. . The saltery of Prinee Rupert Fisheries Limited, located on Lan- gara Island, is putting up a large quantity of mild-cured spring salmon. . . . Hundreds of fishermen are trolling on Heeate Straits in the neighborhood of Langara Island. About fifty returned soldiers have launches and are doing well on the fishing grounds. > * The fishery steamer Thomas Crosby visited Skidegate recently. Overseer Norris has been visiting all of the fishing stations on the Queen Charlotte Islands. He made an inspection of Yakoun river ast week, 7 7 * Private Hooks, accompanied by his English bride, returned to his pre-emption on the Woden river on the Tillamook. Several of the returned soldiers brought the maidens of their choice from the old country and were congratu- lated and welcomed by their as- mud, shot with an explosive bul- let. He gets a commission, meets | the “only girl and up| smiling. “Private Peat” is a great picture. It is probably the realistic yet shown. comes war most! MILITARY SERVICE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE R. 8S. Lennie, registrar under the Military Service Act, 1917, for the Province of British Columbia, has received instructions from Ottawa to close his office on the {5th instant, if the work in hand can be finished by that date. The Government has decided to amalgamate the records of the four western provinces at Regina, the latter city being chosen on account of its being headquarters of the Royal North West Mounted Police, under whose jurisdiction defaulters now are and this 1s the last remaining work connected with the Act. The number of defaulters in all groups in this province is approx imately 1,000 and the records of] these men, so far as are known, | will be also sent to Regina. Use MURESCO, the great sani- tary wall finish. A. W. Edge Co. sociates. Advertise in the Daily News. NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of a fresh Certificate of Title for Lot nineteen (19), Block twenty-three (23), Section five (6), City of Prince Ru- pert, (Map 928.) NOTICE is hereby given that it is my intention to issue after the e tion of one month from the first ublication hereof, a fresh Certifeate of Title to the above mentioned land in the name of Kristian Skjillum, which certificate was issued 6th December, 1912, and is bered 2658-1. H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar of Titles, Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C., 10th . June, 1919. TIMBER SALE X 1169. 425. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later thap noon on the 6th day of August, 1019, for the pur- chase of Licence 4 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. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE x 1661. Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester not later than noon on the 23rd day of July, 1919 for the pur- chase of Licence X 1661, to cut 508,000 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. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C THE DAILY NEWS Classified : Advertising ih WANTED. REQUIRED BY LOCAL BANK— services of competent stenog- rapher. Apply post office box 1714. Previous experience ne- cessary. tf LADY WANTED for ice Cream parlor. Experience necessary. Wages 875 per month and up. E. E. Confectionary Store. 64 WANTED—First-class carpenters ~—Mitchell & Currie. tf MALE HELP WANTED IF you are out of employment and want to make some clean, honest, quick money, write at once to box 12, Station ‘“C,” South Vancouver, B.C. 76 FOR SALE FOR SALE— Three up-to-date houses. Nearly ready for entry. Prices $2,500, $3,300 and $1,- 800. All within five to ten minutes’ walk of city hall.—F. W. Hart, or phone Black 451. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR 16-inch Mill Wood. Our big motor truck delivers anywhere in the city $6.00 per load, cash. Prince Rupert Sprv-re Mills, Lid. Wood Dept. Phone 361. FOR SALE—Launch Ethelda, 45 feet over all; 28 h.p. Monarch; first class equipment through- out. Terms to responsible pur- chaser.—H. 8. Wallace. tf FOR SALE—Pleasure launch, 25 feet by 6 feet beam, 5% h. p. engine. Apply D. McNeill, Im- perial Oil dock, between 4 and 5 p.m. 162 MONEY AT 8 PER CENT on build- ing Loans. Apply Prince Ru- pert Housing Ltd., Geo. W. Nickerson, Secretary. tf FOR SALE—Cot and bed, with springs and mattresses. Prac- tically new. Apply 106 Hays Cove Circle. 164 FOR SALE—Household furniture, carpets, linoleums and stoves. Enquire at Richmond Rooms. FOR SALE—Four dozen quart sealers, $1 dozen. Apply box 278 Daily News Office. 62 FOR SALE—Two trunks, $5 each. Heater, $2. Apply 627 Ninth Avenue. tf FOR SALE—Old newspapers, ten cents a bundls. FOR SALE—Palace Cafe, Sixth Street. 165 LUMBER FOR SALE—F. W. Hart. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooins —$4.00 per month. 627 Ninth Avenue West. tf McGOWAN CYCLE & REPAIR 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 Avenue. Phone 489. tf 1ARD READING AND PALMISTRY Daily 2 till 5 p.m. Parties at- tended. 1057 7th Avenue, East, opposite Conrad Street. tf L.M.F. EGGS Are Strictly Fresh Selected and Guaranteed. Large and all white They are stamped for your selection Insist on using L.M.F. EGGS For Quality FULLER’S LTD. Two Stores. Phones 44, 45 and 534 "Dele DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your Efficiency-J == 'Dr. Bayne OFFICE HOURS:— Morning, $ to 12, Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Saturdays, 9 to 12 only, Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, trom 7 to $ Dental Nurse in attendance. Phone 109 for appointment MLSAOOUANGAOONNOOOENGEOONOROUUUAAANONRUUUOUAGANG WOUUOUAEARERROUUUGAAAAAOE}OUUUOAAAEL i i i no. Edward Lipsett, President Harry Lipsett, Manager Edward Cunningham, Vice-President Cunningham & Co. FISHING & CANNERY EQUIPMENT—BRARINE HARDWARE Steamship Supplies, Gas Engines and Accessories Fieh Netting, Twines, Lines, Ropes and Cordage PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Prince Rupert Office: Telephone No. 95 P. O. Box 1698 Registered Office: 68 Water Street, Vancouver, B. C. Gueeecess Georgetown Lumber Co. PHONES 130 ang 423. P. O. BOX 1632 aot peahbintitedtiinadiii in Central B. 0. FISH BOXES A SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR CEDAR Consult Us. Advertise in the Daily News. 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