» 1919. e mbet eday, Sept a — ei/STANT PA AFTER EATING he Tortures of Dyspepsia saci by *Frl-atves” Sr. Martin’s, N.B, vr two years, I suffered tortures evere Dyspepsia. I had t pains after eating; pains town the sides and back ; and \ ible bitter stuff often came up nouth loctors, but they did not " Be soon as I started a Fruit-a-lives’, I began to ind this medicine, made iniees, relieved me when else failed.”’ MARSHBANK 0, trial size 25e, “y from eonstan tut as 3. HIUDSON x,6 for #2 nt post paid by i, (Llawa, NOW OPEN P.R.CAFE Best in Town 7 ‘ ‘ 4 Second Avenue, Near Empress Theatre ; Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Spe t 1 Light and Heavy Con- Repairs and Alterations Staircase Work and Finishing Estimates Cheerfully Given ‘ 4 First ass BRICK AND CONORETE CONTRACTORS BUILDING E. H. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doors, mouldings and all interior finish lumber al- iys in stock, Ag r J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. UNIVERSITY RETURNED SOLDIER STUDENTS : e Lolversity of British Colum- bia has vided means whereby fents in Applied Science ! during their University é ‘uring their matricula- ! ear and have intentions of Proceeding in the fall, may resume during the summer nit 'his provision has been made at the suggestion of returred “idler students who are desirous ‘ompleting those studies which Hierrupted by enlistment, so regular courses may be con hued without undue diMeulty. TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contraetors and Labor Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 P.O, Box 725 Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN 51.60 per day and up, FIRST-CLASS OAFE A La arte. THK DAILY NKEWa. | Daily News Class nh NOW IN FORCE Commencing Yesterday There will Be a Twonty per cent Increase For One Year. SMART YOUNG MAN WANTED for business office of wholesale merchant. Must | edge, and have ideas capable | Ofexpanding with growing busi ness. Must have knowledge of wan | WANTED have some (Special via 6. T. P. Telegraphs. ) Ottawa, Sept. 2. The new Pen. sions Act became effective yester. shorthand. 8125 per month day. This provides for the grant. to start. Applicants should ing Of a bonus for a year to the write to P. O, box 436. tf lower ranks, eden ae ee A twenty per cent WANTED Woman or girl for increase intended to offset the present high cost of living—is allowed to ex. | general housework, with good | home and good wages in Van. | vw” | couver. Transportation ‘ aid, privates, and approximately a - ? A to P.O, ; thirteen per cent increase for ns? Eeee, oz: _ | those who held the rank of ser. WANTED—Small launch. Phone | geant, or a corresponding rank in the naval forees. Thus to the total disability pension of 8600 per annum for an ex-private there will be added a bonus of $120, payable for one year only, making a total of $720. The totally dig. abled ex-sergeant’s pension of $637.50 is similarly increased to rolet Car as Special Prize for 720 by the addition of the thir. Getting Subscriptions leen per cent bonus, previously to the Sun. | referred to. ee ae A substantial increase in the The name of Prince Rupert is | pension for the first orphan child spread over the front page and| f a deceased soldier is also pro- of the inside pages of the} Black 202, tf RUPERT LADY WINS | CAR IN VANCOUVER Miss Alice Monsoour Takes Chev- one si by Mrs. Johnson, were passengers TIMBER SALE X 1806, Se - inne tenders will be recelved by the he 13th ‘a2 hot Later than noon op + 1919, for . » to cut 10, bn a area situatean ee’ Hemlock and Ceda 4 niet Two (9 . riotte Islan moval of! (uber? Wt Be allawea , Urther partic Cloria, Prince Rupert, Bt TIMBER SALE x 4810. tenders will be if he 15th day Mads NOt Later eptember, licence or = Distriet Sealed X 1810, lin. the ariotneatia Inlet, ha Neen | . Island = Distrte © Rupert B.c " District for re- orig yc ulars Of the Chief Forest ' Porestey r ed on Shan be Queen Cha slat a Blaser : ulars of the Chief Porest- Forester, received by the than noon on 1919, for the to cut 2,. a Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar t rT Piling on an area fecont Inlet, r Will be allowed for re- vided for. Under the new schedule | Y@®couver Daily Sun of Phursday | such a child will be entitled to last announcing the winning of | ‘ion nn an award of $360 per annum in.({@ SPecial prize in the circulation | stead of $288 as at present, |COmtest by Miss Moncoeur of this | Where there is more than one|City- As a result of her efforts | orphan child in a family, pension|Mi8s Moncoeur gets a fine new for the second child will be at the|Chevrolet car. rate of $240 per annum, and at} Miss Monecoeur is the lady that | the rate of $192 per annum for]OW"S the Victory Cigar Store on| the third and each subsequent Sixth St. She has worked hard child. and secured a large number of | subscriptions for the Vancouver | daily. | LE I\LABOR DANCE WAS re | Dr. and Mrs. Thompson and family were among those to reach here by the Princess Alice on! Saturday afternoon. Dr. Thomp- son is the Dominion member for | | the Yukon. MOST SUCCESSFUL Waltzing Contest Proved Great Attraction, Prize Winners Being Mrs. Embieton and Mr. Stone. The’ sister of Geo. Edward | Boyle is searching for some trace of him. He is aged*35 years, hair red, eyes grey, height 5 ft. 6 in. He originally came from Ottawa, Ontario, was in the Canadian Engineers, C.E. F., discharged March 3rd, 1919, and stated his intention of proceeding to Van- f couver, B.C. Since then no trace ogized for not giving first as alllor him has been found. If any danced so well, were Miss Me- Donald and Harry Lauder and Mr.jnN. w. M. and Mrs. Shaughnessy. The judges were Jack Keith, Mrs. Me- Donald and Mr. Jaynes. A large number of good dancers took the floor and the judges must have been greatly puzzled which to ‘ shoose. The prize waltzers for the city, according to the three judges at the Labor Day dance last night, were Mrs. Embleton and Mr. Stone. This couple was chosen from three couples who had been selected by the judges from the large number who entered. The thers, to whom the judges apol- information is received notify R. Police, Prince Rupert. There was a large attendance at the dance last night and all seemed to enjoy themselves. Mr. Ellis was floor manager, George Waddell looked after the finances and the Retail Clerks Association served refreshments which were much appreciated. The whole af- fair was a great success and was very well conducted, T. H. Johnson, manager of the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Company, Ltd., Were, accompanied PEARL WHITE, star, appearing in Pathe serial “The the peerless the great) for the east by the train yester- ( : Lightning day morning. Mrs. Johnson is on her way to England where she will visit her former home at Hull. —_-_——-:.c oO es eee Ce eee Raider” at the Westholme Theatre tonight. sie - PENSION BONUS [ nnn ee oe Pt Ormermermermmsrmmermsomnsrmestaertnentns ified Advertising WANTED $75 a Woman cook, Wages month, with board and room. Apply to matron, P. R, General Hospital, tf ee nas WANTED—A stenographer, must have had statement experience, Apply Daily News Box 293. tf FOR SALE GOATS, GOATS, GOATS. Come 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 Does, | Here is your opportunity to get | ten per cent. off the regular! values.—North Vancouver Goat! Ranch, North Vancouver, a TROLLING BOAT FOR SALE 35 by 8 ft. 6 in., 12 hip. heavy | duty 4 eyele engine. electric | wired, all trolling gear fitted! and ready for sea in first class shape. Price reasonable, Would | consider town lots in exchange. J. Howe, 724 7th Ave. W.. or box 296 Daily News Office, tf FOR SALE—Edison Blue Amberol Gramaphone, with record cabi- net and fifty-eight reeords. First class condition. Phone Black 257. 206 MONEY AT 8 PER CENT on build. ing Loans. Apply Prince Ru- pert Housing Ltd., Geo. W. Nickerson, Secretary. if FOR SALE—Launch 25 feet, with cabin. 5 h.p. Gray engine, $250. Apply box 294 Daily News of- fice. 204 FOR SALE—Old newspapers, ten cents a bundle. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Small furnished cot- tage, bath, hot and cold water. $15.00. 114 Eighth Ave. West. FOR RENT—Oflices—W.J.Alder. FOUND FOUND—Key ring with Yale and post office box keys, Apply Daily News office. FOUND—Pair of spectacles. Apply Daily News Office. tf MISCELLANEOUS SEE McGOWAN, the Cycle man, for new and second-hand bi- cycles, repairs and parts. Rasy terms. All kinds of light re- pair work. Second Avenue, near McBride. Phone Blue 421. THE NORTON—The place for a shampoo. Hairdressing. Scalp treatment. 210 Fourth Street Open 10 a.m. or by appoint- ment. Phone 493. tf FARMS FOR SALE c. 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 seitiers. Act now — they are going fast. For free booklet and full information write H. G. Loughran, General Land agent, 744 Hastings St. West, EMPLOYERS THE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF CANADA has been created to grade the various classes of workers—trained and un- trained—-and to place the best in the country at your disposal, through a system of Employment offices from Coast to Coast. THE PROFESSIONAL AND “BUSINESS SECTION exists to place you in touch with Professional, Business and Fechnical workers. THE INFORMATION AND SERVICE BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF SOLDIERS’ CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT has a representative in each of these offices to render whatever special services may be required in the employment of the RETURNED SOLDIER Cranbrook, Fernie, Kamloops, Nanaimo, Nelson, New Westminster, Penticton, Prince Rupert, Revelstoke, Vancouver, Vancouver, Victoria, 10 Baker Street Q See ALBERT & McCAFFERY befcre you purchase Anything in the Building Line Prince Rupert Spruce Co.’s Lumber B. C. Mill’s Fir Lime Cement Plaster Brick Shingles Laths Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. David H. Hays General Real Estate|Agent Cor. Second Avenue and Second Street. NOTARY PUBLIC Royal insurance Company, Limited. Northern As urance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Fire insurance ~ ©0., Limited. London & Lancashire Guarantee & Accident Co. Fidelity-Phenix Fire ineurance Co. Vancouver, B.C, 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. ————— —_ St —— 77 WERE ewst NO SANDY CLAUS -GO HOME ANP ASK NER MA - \ BETCHA a \ SEs? ee SANDY CLAUS VATA crooner NS AeA ™ xe : Ger / DION 1 TELL Yur? . SS YS" Seteve DION (TELL YOR? renee me | eee Oe canta CLAUS | YUH THOUGHT 1 , t THE WONT WRITE ‘DIDN KNOW, Huw! , AIM A LETTER AND ) eel r a _ HEY Mom Bey EF PES a K\ pe mont = {KNOW A.) \ (ABOUT \T- THERE AINT NO SANDY CLAUS tt ( TAARMS FOR » NR Rees © " a ‘ je , * ei i | ed » 7] ie ‘