110. tiny. Sept \\ _— ON — | ONE BIG UNION IS HEARD FROM AT THE COUNCIL MEETING nannrte egSTANT PAIN AFTER EATING A letter writtetn by J. H. Bur- a ae rows, secretary of the One Rig The Tortures of Dyspepsia Union, to the City Couneil and read last night drew attention to the large number of accidents at rorrecied by “Fruit-a-tives” Sr. Marrin’s, N.B, the Prince Rupert Spruce Milis two years, 1 suffered tortures }of late and stated that in two b : copere Dyspepsia. I had cases where death had resulted a tant pains after eating; pains [no inquests had been held. It re. vn sides and back ; and | quested that the Council take ac. stuff often came up tion with a view to securing an ith inguiry into the cause of the ae loctors, but they did not |ejtents and the establishment of But as soon as I started | preventive measures. g es’, I began to The letter was ordered to be | this medicine, made forwarded to the Provincial Gov. ces, relieved me when ernment agent with a request for information. ; stata ty [LETTERS AND CHECKS osu tiniel lene ——-| BACK FROM THE SEA [NOW OPEN si PALCARE —_ se failed.” HUDSON MARSITBANK » box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e, postpaid by s or sont j The mail which went down on the 8. 8. Princess Sophia on the voyage from Skagway, October 24, 1918, has been recovered and forwarded to original its desti. nation. A day or two ago Stewart & Mobley received a registered letter containing checks to the amount of $4,600 which had gone down on the ill fated ship. They were forwarded by F. H. Mobley Co., of Atlin to Stewart & Mobley of Prince Rupert, and were all in food condition. The Daily News received yes- terday a tax sale list sent a year Best in Town ee Second Avenue, ago from the government agent r Empress Theatre 3}/* lr Nea P at Atlin for publication in this " se paper. It was rather badly oblit- erated although the address on the envelope was not much in- jured. As soon as the agent heard of the ship going down he for- Dalgarno & Watts warded duplicate copies which BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Phon® Green 607 1017 3rd Avenue were duly published last autumn. Light and Heavy Con wavy con {| “THE CALLAUX CASE” wort end AT THE WESTHOLME rhe notorious “Caillaux Case” of France has at last been put on the screen. This sensational in- —————— |ternational drama of ambition, intrigue, love and war, whieh for EH. SHOCKLEY |) . umn in the publie press, will be years has filled column after col- GENERAL CONTRACTOR shown picture lovers of this Repairs and iss Staircase Finishing Estimates Cheerfully Given RICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS to Office and Shop Fraser St. city at the Westholme Theatre for Sas oors, mouldings and two days, beginning tonight. r finish lumber al- Everybody remembers the sen- PrHE DAILY NEwa. | Orn, WANTED. YOUNG MAN WANTED | SMART ' for business offiee of wholesale News office 207 merchant. Must have some waitaenle omce. —<——— = edge, and have ideas capable| WANTED—Small launeh. Phone ofexpanding with growing busi-| Black 202. tf ness. Must have knowledge of | shorthand. WANTED home and good wages in Van- couver, Transportation paid. Apply to P.O. Box 107, 206 WANTED 875 a Woman cook. Wages month, with board and Apply to matron, P. General Hospital. tl room, WANTED—A stenographer, must have had statement experience Apply Daily News Box 293. R.| BARMAIDS BYLAW TO BE REPEALED Law is Found by City Solicitor to Be Defective in Many Particulars. The bylaw which had been passed some time ago by the City Council and enforced and then on the protest of a citizen referred to the acting city solicitor for re- port will be repealed at once. A resolution giving effect to the in- tention of the City Council was passed last night at the regular meeting following the reading of a letter from W. EE, Williams in which the weakness of the bylaw was pointed out. The bylaw dealt with the licens- ing of barmaids and those en- gaged in dispensing refreshments and engaged in and around pool- rooms and bowling alleys. Advertise in the Daily News. WESIOLME Seven Reel Production The Caillaux Case French Premier, Traitor, whose wif» murdered the Editor of ‘‘Figaro’’ Chester Outing Mutt and Jeff Cartoon Two Shows - 7 and 9.15 Admission, 30c and 15c iys in stock. sation caused a few years ago, \gent tor J. Fyfe Smith's when the beautiful Mme. Henri- hardwood, ette Caillaux entered the office of; Estimates Given. Gaston Calmette, editor of the REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Paris Figaro, and shot him to Phone Green 269. death for exposing the politeal and OOOO COOP! financial trickeries of her hus- band. UNIVERSITY RETURNED retentions te ae SOLDIER STUDENTS “SHE HIRED A HUSBAND” tae AT EMPRESS THEATR) ersity of British Colum- a ha vided means whereby ae . ts in Applied Science At the Empress Theatre this w ted during their University . “She luring their matricula- evening the big feature vis “She ting in the toh, eoay Fesuaes Hired a Husband.” It features! their st s during the summer Priscilla Dean and is reported to os 8 provision has been : fe al the suggestion of peturues be an interesting play. ee fents who are desirous “The F oe s"’ con- mMpleting those studies which The Fight for Millions » oon ipted by enlistment, so tinues and there is an Arbuckle ** regular courses may be con . » without undue diMeulty. comedy. oes When an invitation is sent it POPP OR OF De should be on a natty card. We EMPRESS New Show 7 onight PRISCILLA DEAN “She Hired A Husband” 6TH EPisopE OF “A Fight for Millions” TOM LEE CO have the very latest in gild deekle . edge just like they use in New | Fatty Arbuckle Comedy WANTED—Two carpenters. Aps| 206 eee a o~ Si ee Bm A OG | Daily News Classified Advertising ait i i im ee TD het a oe ot Hr os | WILL |WANTED $125 per month) to start. Applicants should | _— write to P. O, box 436. tf | a a ee Woman or girl for general housework, with good | THE PARTY WHO FOUND fishing near MeNicholl Creek, return to Daily kindly Waitress and porter Hotel Central. 205 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 buneh of Saanen Does. Here is your opportunity to get Page 5 . Ae uth At —— wv " 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 itr touch with Professional, Business and Technical workers. ten per cent. off the regular values.—-North Vancouver Goat Ranch, North Vancouver, B.C, tf; TROLLING BOAT FOR SALE 35 by 8 ft. 6 in, 12 h.p. heavy duty 4 cycle 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.., ‘<4 box 296 Daily News Office, tt FOR SALE—Edison Blue Amberol Gramaphone, with reeord cabi- net ‘and fifty-eight First class condition. Black 257. records. Phone | MONEY AT 8 PER CENT on build. ing Loans. Apply Prince Ru- pert Housing Ltd., Geo. W. Nickerson, Secretary. tf FOR SALE—Dr. Tremayne’'s of- fice on Third Avenue. Must be 206 removed. Phone 354. BOAT FOR SALE—-36 by 8 feet 8. Twelve h.p. 4-cyele. Enquire “Beatrix,” Cow Bay. 206 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. Lost LOST—Child'’s sweater, trimmed in white, on Tuesday afternoon between 2 and 3 on Third Avenue. Finder please return to Daily News Office. Re- ward. 207 old rose LOST — Grey tweed overcoat. Finder please phone 76. tf FOUND FOUND—Key ring with Yale and post oflice box keys. Apply Daily News office. ¥ )UND-——Pair of spectacles. Apply Daily News Office. tf MISCELLANEOUS SEE MeGOWAN, the Cycle man, for new and second-hand bi- cycles, repairs and parts. Easy terms. All kinds of light re- pair work. Second Avenue, near McBride. Phone Blue 4214. tHE NORTON—The place for a shampoo. Hairdressing. Scalp treatment. 210 Fourth Street : —— : a | Admission #5 and $0 cents Open 10 a.m. or by appoint- S10 Second Avenue, West. ee) Daily News Job Depart ' Two Shows, 7:15 and 9. scent, Diibns 40k: tf VEGETABLES ——— Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labor Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. or} THE INFORMATION AND SERVICE BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF SOLDIERS’ CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT has a representative in each of these offices to render whatever spedial services may be required in the employment of the RETURNED SOLDIER | Td. No. Cranbrook, 10 Baker Street 80 Fernie, 162 Victoria Ave. 73A Kamloops, 246 Victoria St. 495 Nanaimo, Windsor Block 787 Nelson, Royal Bank Bidg., Baker Se. 149 New Westminster, Board of Trade > 189 Penticton, Shatford Block, Main Street 251 Prince Rupert, P. O. Drawer 1674 553 Revelstoke, First St. W. 70 Vancouver, 140 Cordova Street 8. 2873 ae gg Alcazar Hotel, Dunsmuir St. S. 3459 ictoria, Langley and ton Sts. Vernon, 235 Barnard ee +4 See ALBERT (&8 McCAFFERY before you purchase Anything in the Building Line Prince Ru wt S ree Co.’s Lumber . C. Mill’s Fir Lime Cement Plaster Brick Shingles Laths Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. io NOTARY PUBLIC Royal insurance Company, Limited. Northern As urance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Fire ineurance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Guarantee & Accident Co. Fidelity-Phenix Fire tneurance Co. INSURANCE David H. Hays General Real EstatelAgent Cor. Second Avenue and Second Street. 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. ~—— = __“Here’s the Music—Write Your Own Words.” eo Phone 547 P, 0, Box 725 Hotel Prince Rupert ! EUROPEAN PLAN 51.60 per day and up. FIRST-CLass CAFE A La Marte. ; TIMBER SALE x 1805. alex . . - aoe & nders Will be received by the yy ne ands not Later than noon on ? th day of Oetober, 1919 © of Licence xX 1805 ‘ } ‘tor Spruce, ‘ for the to cut 10,- a" mioek and Cedar : } Shannon Bay, Mas- vane Cusen Charlotte Island District lof tune will be allowed for re t gre lars of the Chief Forest ' , “Or District Porester De BR. ¢ : —_—— a renege TIMBER SALE x 1810. Sealed tendey nister of * Will be received by the 19th daw wns Hot Later than noon on rehase , it “plember, 1919, for the 7,000 feet of ain” ¥ 1810, to cut @ dl : a ipr cs Hemlock and Cedar uated ,; : of Piling on Wan ° Wuskata Inlet beonnain” aor One year Island District Se f timber Will be allowed for re SPECULATION urther + . Parthe . i a piers of the Chief Porest \ Mupert, 'p.¢, "strict Forester = CALCULATION ANTICIPATION EXPECTATION REALIZATION o£