tonday, september 8, 4919. Vonda fMPLOYERS fii 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 Technical 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 € Tel. 10 Baker Street 162 Victoria Ave. 246 Victoria St. Windsor Block Royal Bank Bidg., Baker St. Sonia Bia Rsk at , Main Street P. O. teases tone First St. W. 140 Cordova Street Alcazar Hotel, Dunsmuir St. Langley and —; tr Sts. 235 Barnard Ave. E. Cranbrook, Fernie, Kamloops, Nanaimo, Nelson, New Westminster, Penticton, Prince Rupert, Revelstoke, Vancouver, Vancouver, Victoria, Vernon, Prince Rupert Music Store OPPOSITE POST OFFICE WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor “Everything in Music.” LATEST POPULAR SONGS AND DANCES, VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS Repairs to Phonographs, Violins, Etc. Bows rehaired. ase wasTen 6 vee Woodwind instruments repadded and adjusted THE BES| KNOWNTRACY Prince Rupert Academy of Music in Gonnection wantin THE WORLF With the et The Largest Stock of Pianos and Organs North of Vancouver The Heintzman & Co. Piano The Weber Piano Thomas Organs Al! High-grade Guaranteed Instruments W. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. FE. L. VAUGHA Prince Rupert Music Store Expert Piano Tuning and Tepairing, Players a Specialty Phone 524 Cor. Fulton and Sixth National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY MR. PATTULLO ARRIVED TODAY Premier Oliver Prevented From Coming Owing to Automobile Breaking Down. | On the delayed train arriving here this morning was Hon. T. D. Pattullo, minister of lands and member for this district, He made a trip up the P. G. EB. along with Premier Oliver on a trip of in- Speclion, The plan was for the party to have come on to this city but owing to a breakdown’ of an automobile it was found impos- sible to make the round trip and get home in time to meet engage- ments. The Premier therefore returned by the P. G. E. and Mr. Pattullo came on alone. Mr. Pattullo said he had ceived word that the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Edu- cation, Hon. John Hart and Hon. Dr. McLean, were leaving Van- couver today and would arrive here on the boat Wednesday. Then there will be three ministers of the crown. in the city at the same time. THE UNWRITTEN LAW AT EMPRESS THEATRE The story of the erring wife, the villain, the drunkard, and the adventuress as exemplified in “The Unwritten Law" makes a wonderful human interest drama. The show is new to the pietures but old to the stage. ACTORS’ STRIKE FAILS New York, Sept. 8.—The actors’ strike has been called off follow- ing a threat by the managers to close all the theatres. WATER NOTICE DIVERSION AND USE TAKE NOTICE that Northern B. ©. Fish- eries Limited whose address is Winch Building, Vaneouver, B. C., will apply for a licence to gake and use 4 cubic feet per second of water out of un un-named creek which flows north and drains into Steamer Passag,e about 200 feet west of west boundary Lot 4954. The water will be diverted from the stream at @ point about 180 feet N.W. of the 5. W. Cor. Lot 4954 and will be used for industrial power purpose upon the land described as Lot 4954, Range 5, Coast District This notice was posted on the ground on the 6th day of September, 1919. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914,” will be filed tn the office of the Water Re corder at Prince Rupert, B.C Objections to the applijcation may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with P the Comptrolier of Water Rights, Parlia- ment Buildings, Victoria, B.C., within fifty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local ere i NORTHERN B. C. FISHERIES LIMITED, Applicant By W. A. Bauer, Agent The date of the first publicatjon of this notice is 8th September, Daily News, Prince Rupert. LAND ACT PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT—DIS- TRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, TAKE notice that E. M. Lauder, of Queen Charlotte City, occupation teacher, intends to apply for permission tu purchase the following described lands :— Commencing at a post planted on the south shore of Maude Island, about 700 feet east of the §. E. corner post P. R. No. 1284, thence north 20 chains; thence east 20 chains; thence south 20 chains; thence Motor Delivery Prompt Attention west 20-ehains to nt of commencement. EDITH MAUD LAUDER "Date June 14, 1019. A. 80 Every Woman Knows That Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder makes delicious, appetizing food— unquestionably wholesome. Some women, however,do not know that food made with cheaper baking powders, containing alum and phos- phate compounds, is often inferior in taste and texture; — many of the highest food authorities have de- clared alum baking powders to be unwholesome and injurious. The safe and sure way is to use Dr. PRICE'S © CREAM BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar derived from Grapes Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste THE DAILY NEWS CLEANLINESS IS HEALTH By the use of Gillett’s Lye. house cleaning is made a pleasure instead ofa drudgery. It softens the water and cleans thoroughly whether the Destroys all bacteria and infectious germs, removes obstructions from Refrigerators are dirt is visible drain pipes. closets, sinks, etc. made delightfully fresh and clean by uring one teaspoonful of Gilicit’s Lye dissolved in two gallons of water. “GILLETT’S LYE EATS DIRT” or invisible. EDcIMLA DL BCE Ec ad ba ta! ~ ~~ iT ae ~ eel Tee Ee OH see! * LOCAL NEWS (TEMS CK Re Miss Helen Wallace was a pas senger for Vancouver by the G. T. P. boat today. She is return ing to the south to resume het studies at Braemar during the winter months. * . >. Miss Edith Fraser who has been nursing for the summer al the Port Essington Hospital has | returned to the city and will be} visiting here for a short time be- fore leaving for the south. Among these leaving for the south on the Grand Trunk boat this morning was Miss N, Levy of} the nursing staff of the Prince} Rupert General Hospital who has} gone to Vancouver on a three weeks’ vaeation. . . ’ A party was made up on Satur- day afternoon to make the trip around the Island on the Alice B. Nearly twenty made the run, passing through the narrows al low tide. Those who like some- thing a little different from the ordinary will enjoy this trip. The difficulty is to arrange when the tides are just right. *. * * Word has been received that accompanying the Governor-Gen- eral on his visit to Prince Rupert will be the Duchess of Devon- shire and Lady Dorothy Caven- dish. From here they will go to Vancouver and Victoria and it is expected they will spend a week as the guests of Lieut.-Governor Sir Frank Barnard and Lady Barnard at Government House) Victoria. Mrs. H. E. Tremayne and fain. ily sailed for Victoria by the boat today after spending the past few weeks visiting with old-time friends in this city. While here they were the guests of honor at many social functions and the children were great favorites witht all whom they met. They are now returning to join Dr. Tre- mayse who holds a position on the Pensions Board at Victoria, They have taken a house on Fort St. near that of Hon. T. D. Pat- tullo. = . * Sam Albert, son of Mitchell Al- bert of this city, was among those returning to Victoria by the Prinee Rupert today. He has been spending his summer holi- days in the north and is now re- turning to resume his studies at the University Training School. Sam has attended this institution 1° @ number of years and last year won great distinetion for himself at the annual sports day, He was among the prize winners at the Salt Lake gala held jere recently. CANADIAN BUSINESS SHOWS IMPROVEMENT (Special via G.T.P. Telegrapns.) New York, Sept. 8.—Duns Re- view for the current week shows that general business in Canada is improving. In the matter of the distribution of food, the wholesalers are increasing their orders, crop reports are favor- able, and industrial conditions quieter. are cecomrencnsienatanesitiimaeemmntininaseine Cte IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BHITISH COLUMBIA. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA TION ACT ca OF THE ESTATE OF N HE MATTE : IN MANDA, FUCHS) HAMILTON, — DE- CEASED, . TAKE NOTICE. that jn order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, made the 30th day of Anguss. A.D, 10149, James MeAleenan, Es. sopotmeed Executor to the estate < Amanda Fuchs Hamilton, deceased, and) ing claims against the said) prey reared furpuah sam , to me, on or Pp PiePaay of Zorther, A. D, 41018, and C parfles imdebted to the estate are require all ries Snake are hereb. ;| WHAT WOULD YOU DO your your WITH FORTY MILLIONS? What would you do with forty millions of dollars? Would the possession of such wealth add to happiness if married, and were you were with well? happily satisfied job doing | Reid Walsingham is called upon to solve as Van Dorn, a book agent, in his latest and perhaps most delightful Many shown at the Westholme J .eatre tonight. ; photoplay, “Too Millions,’ which will be If you have something to sell and want more than it is worth, dvertise in some other paper, hese are the problems W allace | the News cannot sell it. === Your Last Chance to get PEACHES AT $1.75 Two Stores. Order this week for Preserving Bartlett Pears, Plums and Italian Prunes As the stock is very limited on the above fruits it would be better to bgo0k your order ahead. Then the first orders will be filled first. On Sale Special - Mcintosh Red Apples FULLERS, LTD. Phones 44, 45 and 534 Ha ANA, Dentistry DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH! One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your Efficiency~ , Dr. Bayne ‘OFFICE, HOURS:— Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon, 1.30 to 5.30; Saturdays, 9 to 12 only, Evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, from 7 to 9 Dental Nurse in attendance. Phone 109 for appointment GNHEAOGUGQLLINANNNOODODIGENNQNONSEOUUULQUAS4GNN S49¢00¢2000048N0 —_ Bake with tion. ee ROBIN HOOD FLOUR And win a Prize at the Prince Rupert Exhibition Competition Open to Non-Professionals Only FIRST PRIZE $10.00, SECOND PRIZE $5.00, THIRD Each exhibitor must present with entry, grocer’s sales slip for one 49-lb. sack Robin Hood Flour, purchased within thirty days of the opening of the Exhibi- For Further Information, Apply Secretary, Exhibition Association. ‘David H Hays ‘Generaleal Estate Agent Gor. Second Avenue and Second Street. NOTARY PUBLIC Royal insurance Company, Limited. Northern As urance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Fire insurance Co., Limited. tendon & Lancashire Guarantee & Accident Co. Fidelity-Phenix Fire ineurance Co. to y the amount of thejr indebtedness to me forthwith. ' : MES McALEENAN, ; : pe Alice Arm, B. ( } Dated this Sth day @f September, 1019, THEO COLLART, Notary Public — FOR SALE 7-room house furnished on Oth Avenue W,, with outbuildings. 100.00; cash $800.00, balance 6-12-18 months, 7 per ’ aceat toa and one-room cabjn 7 Ave, Wy $1,000,00; cash $800.00 polagee 6 te den tr cn sewer; 900000, * p 6, Section ‘ ewer, . . le tee Vo. Bios i, Bection 7, $200.00. Lot 2, Block 18, Section 2, $40.00. NL ateennnneal on ankamiametlidda = MARINE INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTA’ Phone Red 69 Westhoime Theatre Biook Pp. 0. Box 1 wees aos segue