quickly Relioved By weryit-a-tives” Rocwor, for many years with Constipation me to try so and te the _ | began to |] mé to go on yand ed did i owe my life to I want to say to n Indigestion, or Headaches — try ind you will get well’, GAUDREAU, ¥), trial sive 260, WE E The Gallaux Case pppnneeeeeene ee reeeeDDDeeoors r © : +e « I 1, Ottawa STHOLM rONIGHT French Premier, Traitor, whose wife murdered the Editor of ‘‘Figaro’’ Chester Outing Mutt and Jeff Cartoon Two Shows - 7 and 9.15 Admission, 30c and 15c EMPRESS New Show Tonight PRISCILLA DEAN “She Hired A Husband” Hn Eptsope oF “A Fight for Millions” Fatty Arbuckle Comedy 15 and 30 cents hows, 7:15 end @. Phon® Green 607 1017 3rd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts WiLDERS AND CONTRACTORS ght and Heavy Con Repairs and Alterations s Staircase Work and Finishing Eximates Cheerfully Given BRICK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS E H. SHOCKLEY speculation in still MEMBER SEES _ MUCH PROGRESS IN DISTRICT Alex. M. Manson, M.P.P. Makes Tour Through His Constituency and Notes Improvements. “The Land Settlement Board has established new areas at Smithers and Evelyn Lake and is about to establish an area at Francois Lake,’ reports Alex. M Manson, M.P.P., who has made an extended trip through the country and returned much pleas ed with what he saw. He says that the original purchaser for a nuisance in many cases and is holding up de velopment. In other cases the owners are doing good work in bringing in real farmers who are buying the lands and cultivating them. The Land Settlement scheme has had a good effect, not only in putting men on the but in inducing others to do the same. The result is there is such an era of prosperity in the valleys land, to the east along the G. T. P. as has never before been seen. There has been an increase in lthe number of schools from 28 to 57 in the northern distriet and of teachers from to 82 and this a fair indication of the progress. No less than ten new schools were authorized in the + t 1s jmonth of June. Interested in Progress. Mr. Manson went east with Dr. King, minister of publie works in the Oliver Government. They left the train at Hazelton and drove in an auto to Burns Lake. He re- ports that the minister was keen- ly interested in the progress that had been made and had an eye for the needs of the settlers along the route. He expressed himself satisfied that the large ap- propriations for that district were warranted. From Burns Lake the minister went on to Prince George and the Cariboo, while Mr. Manson con- tinued his drive south to Fran- cois and Ootsa Lake and along the north shore to Wistaria, and then to Houston and Telkwa. The trip he says a pioneer one for an automobile and the little Ford negotiated it without the as- sistance of baling wire or other outside aid. The whole journey was over the road and a great portion of it had never heard the throb of an auto before. Rapid Progress. Mr. Manson says that he found settlement in rapid progress and all along the route were parties of land seekers attracted by th: fame of the pea vine and the as was GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doc mouldings and ior finish lumber al- vays in stock. tf J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood, Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 269. COOOL CCT CROCCO OS oo joe rs, All inte Agen ee re OLED OL OPO OE EO OEEOOOECOOLO TOM LEE CO. 540 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labor Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C, vetch which grows so abundantly there. The district has its fu- ture in stoek raising, dairying and mixed farming. In the Bulkley a large number of soldiers have taken up land: and they seemed to be making excellent headway. In most case they are real farmers. Mr. Manson attended the bar- becue at Telkwa which he say: was a great success. Many new faces were conspicuous, Another trip is planned by the member in the near future with two other ministers of the crown, Advertise in the Daily News. THe | | ~~ er ree “* “+ i? a Os os or sess Oe BOO Heer seneeensener wit } | Daily News Classi DAILY NEWS ified Advertising | A Ot Os Oh Fe oe el a —~* _— » | ; WANTED. ee BE. mm FOR SALE SMART YOUNG MAN WANTE D| GOATS, GOATS, GOATS. _ pesiedn an os wholesale |Gome and see the fine, fat Goats lave §=somt at the North Vancouver Goat edge, and have ideas <4 Ranch. We are having a ten ofexpanding with growing busi- days midsummer sale from ress. Must have knowledge of August 26, to September 6. A shorthand. 8125 per month fine iene of Saanen ees to start. oe ants should Here is your opportunity to get | write to P. O. box 436. tf) ten per cent. off the ‘regular WANTED — Woman or girl for| Y#lUes—North Vancouver Goat | general housework, with good | _Ranch, North Vancou ver, B.C. | home and good wages in Van-|PROLLING BOAT FOR SALE— | couver. Transportation paid.| 35 by 8 ft. 6 in., 12 h.p. heavy _ Apply y to P.O. Box 1 107 ___ 206 duty 4 cycle engine, electric |WANTED—Woman cook, Wages| W'"ed, all trolling gear fitted $75 a month, with board and} and ready for sea in first class | room. Apply to matron, P. R.| shape. Price reasonable. Would! General Hospital, Lf consider town lots in exchange. oumanenllatiguiliah Dnedinnens | 6S, Me, TRA. Te Ave. Wi, oF WANTED—Good reliable boy for| box 296 Daily News Office. tf messenger and clothing deliv-|.05 sats tudison Blue Amber ery , 516 F 5 or F sgt ee , ne i bey > ene an’ Gramaphone, with record cabi | net and fifty-eight records. | WILL THE PARTY WHO FOUND) First class condition. Phone fishing reel near McNicholl | Black 257. 206 | Creek, kindly return to Daily | te a News offie ry 207 MONE Y AT 8 PER CENT on build- WANTED—A stenographer, must have had statement experience. Apply Daily News Box 293. _ tf WANTED—Two carpenters. Ap- ply D. H. Morrison. 206 WANTED—Small launch. Phone Black 202. tf | porter 205 | WANTED—Waitress Hotel Central. “CAILLAUX CASE” IS TO BE REPEATED “The Caillaux Case’’ attracted much attention at the Westholme | Theatre last night. In spite the fine evening there was a large | attendance and the play proved to be a most tense one. The his- torical significance of this photo- play one of its great attrac- tions. and of | is “FIGHT FOR MILLIONS” AGAIN AT THE EMPnecss The Fight for Millions,” the great serial that is running at the Empress is a first rate picture and still attracting much, at- tention. “She Hired a Husband” is the feature play and it proved very interesting. is BOLSHEVIK! SURROUNDED Copenhagen, Sept. 3.—The Bol- sheviki have been surrounded on the Lithuanian front, according to the Lithuanian legation. NOW O OPEN P.R.CAE R.CAFE Best in cee, Second Avenue, Near Empress Theatre |FOR SALE 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 removed, Phone 354. 206 ‘BOAT FOR SALE Twelve h.p. “Beatrix,” 36 by 8 feet 8. i-cycle. Enquire Cow Bay. 206 Old newspapers, ten cents a bundle. FOR RENT IFOR RENT—Oflices—W.J.Alder. Lost ae ‘Tuesday | LOST—C hild’s swea trimmed in white, afternoon between and 3 on Third Avenue. Finder please return to Daily News Office. Re- ward. 207 ter, on rose 9 . Grey LOST tweed overcoat. Finder please phone 76. tf FOUND FOUND — Knitted belt of lady's sweater. Apply Daily News of- flee. tf Fol ND—Pair of spectacles. Apply Daily News Office. tf MISCELLANEOUS SEE McGOWAN, the Cycle man, for new and second-hand bi- eycles, repairs and parts. Easy terms. All kinds of light re- pair work. Second Avenue, near McBride. Phone Blue 421. THE NORTON—The place for : shampoo. Hairdressing. Scalp treatment. 210 Fourth Street Open 10 a.m. or by appoint- ment. Phone 493. tf FARMS FOR SALE . P. Cc 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 II. G,. Loughran, General Land agent, 744 Hastings St. West, Vancouver, B.C. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF CANADA DEPARTMENT OF SOLDIERS’ CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT Cranbrook, 10 Baker Street Fernie, 162 Victoria Ave, 73A Kamloops, 246 Victoria St. 495 Nanaimo, Windsor Block 787 Nelson, Royal Bank Bidg., Baker St. 149 New Westminster, Board of Trade Bidg. 189 Penticton, Shatford Block, Main Street 251 Prince Rupert, P. O. Drawer 1674 553 Revelstoke, First St. W. 70 Vancouver, 140 Cordova Street S. 2873 Vancouver, Alcazar Hotel, Dunsmuir St. S. 3459 Victoria, Langley and Broughton Sts. 839 | 235 Barnard Ave. E. 292 ee ener iT Cy mitt nea a Wwe BRITISH a ake be i COLUMi ——~ 2 ie ae 7 uy OF CANALS 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 NEAREST OFFICES x Anything in the Building Line Prince — S Lime Brick Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. See ALBERT @& McCAFFERY before you purchase We handle pene Co.’s Lumber ill’s Fir Plaster Laths Cement Shingles - 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 Co., Limited. © London & Lancashire Guarantee & Accident Co. Fidelity-Phenix Fire insurance Oo. + The Smeeton Tea Rooms Home Made Bread and Cakes Always on Sale. 309 SECOND AVENUE The Business Man’s Restauran* REAL HOME COOKING. BOARD BY WEEK OR MONTH Phone 547 P.O, Box 725 - = Se — - ’ »Y, vv = = t FETL Jost LIKE. | GVESS er “S > ne on aly etal erececeseers 6 Soave He THE ($05 ras, \ MIND TT A DAY OFF H ; goss & Leo zee) ONCE A TH Otel Prince Rupert Oy Cp os a APTERNOON o s EUROPEAN PLAN EH WIFEY () $1.50 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS CAFE A Le Carte QUAL: oan Bt 4. TIMBER SALE X1s05, : A mite tenders will be ece he 13th ase not | atee he ooo - “ eee roe t Licence X18 a te’ for the = UO fee Ss 0 o ¢ d area t ae iD ruce, Hemlock a. ee D BESIDES let © vote ed on Shannon Bay, Mas —_—_— MZ, it (3 = = ti te dienes District “TE poss U2 Fu sep uber ” allowed for re ° Y Ay + pee ui ulars of the Chief Forest AROOND — . 7 a Ys Prince K ap OF District Forester AND im GOR ; ZZ nf Vi A fini Ss Y, on™ TIMBER SALE X 1810, tien Wy“ Sealed eng EAR ‘ 7. + ster if Land hot be received by the er ae vr g 4G ) fe i of 7 oes wig . = \ . ituated } emlock and Cedar =e ire JUSkatiq a. oe oF @n area One eo | a hae ¢ Gates, a i MOVAL OF ty “? will be oun < _ Purthey ul owed for re cs Vieto in art Ware « f the Chier Widens WoT ie Wupert, Bt OF Distriet Forester, ~ Gene e Byrnes Says:—' dt s a Great Life If You Don’ tV Weaken.” é; so /