si ptember 43, 1019. yu day pits re welfare of ildren must be rept healthy Protect em from the germs and icrobes of disease by using ifebvoy Soap. ‘or the bath nothing equals ¢ healing, cleansing free- therin g vegetable oils in EBUOY neatH SOAP 4 the antiseptic agents dis- fect the bruises, scratches, that might otherwise bé source of danger. A Life- oy soap bath sends ildren to bed glowing with Bor the fate nada the ob now. cartel edour ifebuoy isa sign iis protective Prothers ited o. Ont New Show Tonight RMA TALMADGE £ MISSING LINKS” _ HOUDINI x 6Tu Ertsope or ‘ 15 and 30 cents Shows, 7:15 and ® Empress Theatre ; 1017 3rd Avenue garno & Watts DERS AND CONTRACTORS : ind Heavy Con Ss and Alterations laircase Work and , shing ‘Mates Cheerfully Given AND CONCRETE BUILI NG CONTRACTORS SHOCKLEY ERAL CONTRACTOR e and Sho doors p Fraser 8t, mouldings and nish lumber al. Ways in stock, M for J, Fyfe Smith's hardwood, ter lor f Stimates Given. R WORK UND . ERT Phone Green one ieee. H & MALLETT 3iING AND HEATIN ENGINEERS ° Stimates furnished, 888, 3rd Avenue, head “Cond Street, * 74 BLO. Box 274 of es an Boarding House J 4\6 » Sixth Avenue Bast" ives Drydock — erereeccnccocoocone! — INDIAN WIDOW OF ARCHDEACON BACK 10 TRIBE Mrs. McDonald of Dawson Re- turns to Her People at Peo! River. Dawson, Y. T., Sept. 12.—Mrs. MeDonald, widow of the late Archdeason MeDonald, left Daw. son on the long journey of 100 ‘intles to the interior to go back to j\her people and to remain there indefinitely. Mrs. McDonald is a ful! blood Inative Peel River womar She was married to Mr. McDonald when he was a young missionary in this country They had several children, including Lieut Hugh McDonald, who voluntecred at Winnipeg and served with dis- tinction through the great war, land died at the close of the war from pneumonia, being survived by a wife and little child. Anoth- ,er son, Kenneth, is with the navy, nd a third son, Neil, is a trapper ron the Porcupine river, He'visited recently. Archdeacon Mc- 'Donald lived many years in the 'Yukon, during which he aceom- |plished the remarkable work of ‘mastering the Takudth Indian ‘language and translating the en- jtire Bible and several hymn books jinto the native tongue. Those translations are used extensively jtoday by Indians of this realm, and will be used, no doubt, for a jlong time. Archdeacon McDon- lald lived for years in Winnipeg jafter leaving here. After his here -ideath, Mrs. McDonald returned to ‘Dawson and has resided here the last four years. Long Journey. In making the trip to Peel rive: Mrs. McDonald will have to walk the full 100 miles overland along ithe old Indian trail, which is no | light task for one of her advanced ‘years. Mrs. MeDonald, in her many years of contact with whites has won the esteem of all who knew her. She hopes to join her father's brother in the Peel River country, and says that she does inot know when she will return to |Dawson, if ever, and that in go ing back to her native region she hopes to get in the midst of the ind where nature supplies many of the wants and where the prob- em of high cost of living not press so sorely on those ittle means. doest of AUGUST FISHERIES — During the month of theaest {3,844,800 pounds of salmon were handled by the canneries of Prince Rupert, and of this quantity 160,219 cases were packed by the cannerymen, says the Vancouver Province. The salmon valued at $692,220. landed 895,700 pounds of halibut on the wharves of that eity in the same time. Halibut is worth $10 a hundredweight and the total valve of the cateh is therefore $89,570. Brille comes next with pack is Other varieties of deep sea fish were landed in smaller quantities, such as red cod, ling cod, ee REPORT TO HAND The trawlers 470,200 pounds valued at $14,106. grey THE DA WANTED. ND WANTED FOR 8T} WART, B, G.,, Reliable bookkeeper and sten- ographer. Woman preferred, with some business experience. Apply Stewart & Mobley, Ltd. WANTED $75 a room, General ee Woman cook. Wages month, with board and Apply to matron, P. R. Hospital. tf | WANTED—A stenographer, must have had statement experience. Apply Daily News Box 293. tf ASSESSMENT WORK DONE ON Mining Claims by reliable party Apply Daily News office. 15 WANTED—Reporter for the Daily News, commencing Sept. 24. WANTED Iwo young ladies. Apply Killas Bros. tf OOK WANTED—Inlander Board ing House. 216 cod to the value of $1,539, and black cod $2,440. Over 150 ewts. plaice, costing $465, passed through the hands of the fish packers during the preceding month, The American landings during that period were 17,784 pounds of salmon anc 1,192,930 pounds of halibut. The fishery inspeetor tu trict No. 3 reports a small run of humpbacks on the Skeena River, while the cohoes are not coming up expectations. Word ceived from Skidegate Inlet indi- cates that the cohoes are appear- ing on the bar off the mouth of the inlet, and on the Naas River an extra big run of that variety has been noticed reeently heading for their spawning grounds. The average daily catch per boat al Kimsquit on September 5 was 17 cohoes, 18 chums and 14 hump- dis- to re- backs. The run of fall fish on Rivers Inlet has been very poor so far. Advertise in the Daily News Get Your Digestion in Shape Many ailments are caused by stomach weakness. Faulty digestion leads to biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, sallow skin and eruptions. Maintain a healthy condition of the stomach and you will get rid of the chief cause of your sufferings. Do not neglect the laws of health. Keep stomach, liver and bowels in order by timely use of PILLS terete tetas ILY NEWS eo tt ts et i Ht Ht ee ree ee | Daily News Classified Advertising te — A Tt et A wt te Tt ee ot WANTED—F irst class carpenters wanted, Miichell & Currie. — ti WANTED—Girl for office work. Apply box 298 Daily News. NOTICE YOU ARi) PAYING UP ON Governmen: lots, can save you large part on payments. Call IF at once, Westenhaver Bros. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE—30 H. P. Fairbanks- Morse heavy duty marine en- gine remodelled and rebuilt ir first class running order. be Cal seen running at Akerberg Themson Co.'s new machine shoy. Alse fishing boat forty one feet long, ten-foot beam equipped with 20 h.p. Buffal engine, cheap. Apply Akerberg Thomson & Co., Ltd. 214% FOR SALE BY TENDER Lot 3 Block 39, Section 5, Six rooms In good condition. Water. Light Clear title. Tenders will be re- ceived byethe undersigned up to | and including September 25. P.| Dawson, Norfolk Rooms, Phone | Black 329. 222 STRAWBERRY PLANTS for fall planting, $2 per hundred, post free. Also fruit bushes 50c. each. Order now. Fruitland Nurseries, Remo, B. C. (G.'T.P. MONEY AT 8 PER CENT on build. ing Loans. Apply Prince Ru- pert Housing Ltd., Geo. W Nickerson, Secretary. tf WILL SACRIFICE FOR CASH Upright grand piano with stool. Nearly new. Apply 435 Seventh Avenue East. 219 FOR SALE — Old stove heater, suitable for campers, Daily News Office. LosT LOST — Fawn colored rain coat marked ‘Burberry.’ Finder please return to Daily News oMee. * tf FOURD Lm EMPLOYERS THE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF CANADA The PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS SECTION has been established to assist professional, business aid technical men and women. Many officers, soldiers, sailors and war workers, who sacrificed their positions during the war, now desire ls —~—= CET i ene