rhursday August 28, 1019. HOW 10 GET RID OF RHEUMATISM ofrult-atives” Point the Way to Quick Rel Verona, Ont, ‘ered for a number ‘of years matism and severe Pains ie and Back, caused by | heavy lifting. | had given up hope of ever well again, a friend recom- lruit-a-tives’ to me and ~ the first box I felt so er that I continued to and nowlam enjoying health, thanks to your it medicine”, W. M. LAMPSON, sold by all “T st tives” are a box, or sent post 6 for $2.50, paid by mited, Ottawa, I a OCCEF NOW OPEN P.R.CAFE Best in Town Second Avenue, Near Empress Theatre Phon® Green 65607 1017 Srd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDE RS AND CONTRACTORS ght and Heavy Con- Kepairs and Alterations uss Staircase Work and Finishing Estimates Cheerfully Given BRICK AND OCONORETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS E. H. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Pash, doors, mouldings and I nish lumber al- ys in stock, Age J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given. EPAIR WORK UNDER Phone Green 260. SEN UNIVERSITY RETURNED SOLDIER STUDENTS f British Colum- means whereby Applied Science og their University * their matricula- have intentions of the fall, may resume ring the summer Provision has been eeestion of returned Ss who are desirous & those studies which ted by enlisument, so be con aiMeulty gula irses may Without undue all church people will dovbtless values—North Vancouver Goat seg Beg conene-20ne Bt bend their energies to making it] Ranch, North Vancouver, B.C.| °°!€s. "epairs and parts. Easy : ‘ouseten, , caneiadiansendandie mies terms. All kinds of light re- Need of Activity. to go through the recent experi- com + a a ae Mr. Bell told of the need forlences their children had gone ; eee. ee oe. inereased activity on the part ofjthrough. One of his three sons THE NORTON—The place for a the churches. The world was in|who had gone overseas had not shampoo. Hairdressing. Scalp danger as a result of the turmoil}returned and he would not want treatment. 210 Fourth Street ‘ollowing the war. The churches anything like that sort of thing Open 10 a.m. or by ‘appoint- — the only people to undertake |to happen again. “If certain ment. Phone 493. tf the work of saving the world from|forces are not curbed, the worst that condition and if they did notjis yet to come,” deelared the FARMS FOR SALE do it they would be found guilty.|speaker. “The remedy is in the|©. P. R. FARM LAND -— Choice There was just as much devil in gospel.” farms in well settled districts the world as ever. Dr. Spencer of Pert Simpson in Western Canada; low prices; will be kept separate but the effort will ducted at will be organized and conducted according to modern methods and apportionment of the aaa dietetic CHURCHES ARE Daily News Classified haveing | TO UNITE IN | GREAT DRIVE George Boll, M. P. P., and Rev. Dr. White Tell Methodists of District of Pians Laid for Renewed Activity. TWELVE MILLIONS FOR FIVE vel lncempacae act That a united “effort is to be made this coming autumn by the evangelical churches to raise the eum of $12,000,000 for the com. bined work of the organizations and also to increase the spiritual activity and effectiveness of the church people, was the message brought to Prince Rupert last night by George Bell, M. P. P., of > 7 ' }/ Vietoria, and Dr. White, superin- oo ee on tendent of missions for the;TWO FURNISHED ROOMS want- Methodist Church, in addresses ed. Apply box 294, Daily News Siven in the Methodist Church. Office. 200 The e shes ngage ae drive wil be the, Present |WANTED—Small taunch. Phone Anglicans, Methodists, Baptists, __ Black mes. tf and Congregationalists. The funds be a united one and con. one time. It is to be alt union of effort. The Methodist Church expects to raise four million dollars of which this district will be re- sponsible for $5,000. The drive WANTED—Furnished apartments THE DAILY NEWS. aw —_~—- At Oe Wt 4 ee WANTED. SMART YOUNG MAN WANTED for business office of wholesale merchant. Must have some edge, and have ideas capable ofexpanding with growing busi- ness. Must have knowledge of shorthand, $125 per month to start. Applicants should write to P. O. box 436. tf WANTED—Woman cook. Wages $75 a month, with board and room. Apply to matron, P. R. General Hospital. tf WANTED Four to six roomed house, furnished or unfurnish- ed. Apply box 293, Daily News Office. 200 by man and wife. No children. FOR SALE GOATS, GOATS, GOATS. some and see the fine, fat Goats at the North Vancouver Goat Ranch. We are having a ten- days midsummer sale, from August 26, to September 6. A fine bunch of Saanen M[Does. Here is your opportunity to get ten per cent. off the regular Mr. Bell went on to tell of the money to presided. FU RNITURE FOR SALE—Range $25; 2 heaters $10; 2 art square rugs $10; chiffonier $12.50; 4 single bed and mattress $8: 4 double bed, spring and mattress $10; 3 camp chairs, 3 cots and 2 camp tables $10, and other small articles 452 8th Avenue Fast. 201 MONEY AT 8 PER CENT on build. ing Loans. Apply Prince Ru- pert Housing Ltd., Geo. W. Nickerson, Secretary. tf cheap, FOR SALE—One Columbia gram- ophone, with twenty-one rec- ords. Can be seen at Klondike | Hotel, 722 Fulton Street. 204 | FOR SALE One three ~ ov aad French range for sale. 835 2nd! Avenue. Phone 98 | 557. cents a bundle. FOR SALE—Old newspapers, te ‘ Lost LOST — Yellow canary. Finder | phone 546. Reward. 200 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Offices—W.J.Alder. FOUND—Key ring with Yale and post office box keys. Apply Daily News office. MISCELLANEOUS SEE McGOWAN, the Cycle man, twenty years to pay; irrigated lands in Sunny Southern Al- Ht —_ Gaitter COLUMBIA EL Ve OF CANADA EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF CANADA The Department of Labour and the Provincial Governments have organized a System of Employment Offices from Coast to Coast for Returned Soldiers and all classes of workers—Men and Women —trained and untrained. A Special Section exists for Pro fessional and Business workers. To look after the special needs of the RETURNED SOLDIER there is in each of these offices, a representative of the INFORMATION AND SERVICE BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF SOLDIERS’ CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT NEAREST OFFICES 10 Baker Street 162 Victoria Ave, 246 Victoria St. Windsor Block Royal Bank Bidg., Baker St. Board of Trade Bidg. Shatford Block, Main Street P. O. Drawer 1674 First St. W. See ALBERT & McCAFFERY before you purchase Anything in the Building Line Prince ~_— S a pe s Lumber ill’s Fir ltl at Ri adi : berta, with loaf of $2,000 in Li be collected by his church and he FOOTBALL MATCH tanta oe aa ime Cement Plaster referred to the Victory Loan as improvements to assist new " . an earnest of what could be done SET FOR TONIGHT settlers. Act now — they are Brick Shingles Laths when it came to raising money. going fast. For free booklet He also suggested methods of iiehd, auntie anaemia el ond fon Mateemoten write H. economizing which could. very|,, This even cet in thew | gogauanrans Genera! ol Albert & McCaffery, Lt » Sons ; pir . q : s ” easily save enough to pay the re- vn ee io roe . ae agent, 744 Hastings St. West, ’ quired sum. People's tastes were | tein : sentian han as venpoutst, B.S. = extravagant and a saving could] - . 2 : ,|SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION be made without injuring them. the Sons have now a lead in the DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE The twelve millions would be a standing which will be dificult tq otaee mere begatelle if "@iane wes a be retrieved if they should score pi TARR noTIGE that William Traeger. ot ARY PU c rin. C : wi nyox C., occupation machinist, intends 1 NCE NOT BLI spirit of economy. They could Se ie nee ae 7 coal et pion an se bn eum not afford not to do the work 8 scribed lands on the west coast of Graham Royal insurance Company, Limited. t TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail Genera] Contractors and Labor Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C hone 547 P.O. Box 725 Hotel Prince Rupert “UROPEAN PLAN Per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A La Carte, Seerrerooooroes TIMBER | SALE X1810, > bders will be ands BOL Later of received by the than ne eptember, on On 1919, for oaks Licence X 1810, to cut bruce, Hemlock and Cedar nh. ft f ed op Piling on an on us Mata inl A. Masset nine 1) istrict . year wi Umber | be allowed for re. : Part ars ~SOrka, B. ¢ Kupert, 'B.'{ Of the Chier Forest Or Distriet Forester TIMBER SALE x 4805, y i be received by the iler ay October than hoon on Ve. 1019, for the ' f Sy 6, lea © cut 10,- , Situated oy sh mio kK and Cedar Manno ” Bay, Mas and Distriet wil ' be allo Wed for re “oe * Of the ¢ or hiet P< Distries brent were needed a great leader in the re. Forester, which was in sight. done parts of the would still make good. speaker, told of the vast problem world was today. Cc days of John Wesley. Mr. Bell told of efficient work by the church in different country and closed ”y eXpressing the opinion that he church had made good and e t Dr. White. ‘ Dr. White, who was the first them. ondition of vefore He spoke of the flux in which the The views of hurchmen had changed since the The leaders not asleep, but they perplexed and they}! oday were much igious and political world. They lid not want their grandchildren '1 creditable account of themselves as the Englishmen have already e any player off the fleld who starts getting too free with his language and it is felt certain that such an attitude will be heartily support- e should be on a natty card. edge just York nd will doubtless press the play ll the time. If the Callies win this game and very other game it will give them he advantage over the other team ied with the Trail Club. The eferee will hawe the power to put d by all the fans. = Edith kilburn, is sent it We rave the very latest in gild deckle like they use in New When an invitation isiand, in the vicinity of West river; mencing at @ post planted at the east corner of C. L. east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to polat of commencement. Dated May 18, 1919. Honour F. day of July, A. D. cull south 10312; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence WILLIAM TRAEGOER, Per Austin Brown, Agent. OF BRITISH IN THE SUPREME COURT COLUMBIA. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION ACT Northern As urance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co., Limited. & Lancashire Accident Co. Fidelity-Phenix Fire insurance Co. David H. Hays General Real EstatelAgent Cor. Second Avenue and Second Street. Lo Guarantee & — and — iN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ADALINE EDITH KILBURN, DECEASED INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that in Order-of His McB. Young, made the 24th 1919, I was appointed of the estate of Adaline deceased, and.all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me, on or before the ist day of September, 1919, and all parties in debted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith Dated this @0th day of Juiy Administrator 1919 Daily News Job Depart- nent. J. H. MeMULLIN, OMecial Administrator The Smeeton Tea Rooms 309 SECOND AVENUE The Business Man’s Restaurant REAL HOME COOKING. BOARD BY WEEK OR MONTH Home Made Bread and Cakes Always on Sale. ' . Gene Byrnes Says:—“Here's the Music—Write Your Own Words.” Cs ad > s $2 ° * = a’, ff § ££ 45 t+ tp =e - Se ’ . * oe ” £: a ot ‘<3 a. . Reet eg oe ee ee a Fe oe ae eee OO ae tet > asain a oil &