tember 18, 1919, THE DAILY NEWS ; da wey ate rnitD yi NOT STOP rm HEADACHES stil She Tried od “Frul-a- tives” te From Frult Juices ena St., St. Joun, N.B, ‘ . fool T must tell you o of the great benefit [ have received from —_ derful medicine, ‘lruit-a-tives”’, TE have been a sufferer for many re Violent Pheadaches, and t no permanent rolief. i advised me to take. ‘Fruit- ' and I @id wo with great ind now Tam entirély free thaws ‘40 "your rf from years e0 g frien iohes, | medieine MES. ALEXANDER SHAW, Ye. a DOX, 6 for $2.0, trial size 25e. =; ll dealers or sentron reccipt of by | Pruit-a-tives EST*OLI TONIGHT E: Wallace: Reid “THE DUB” Continuous performance until 11 p.m. . postpaid, ted, Ottawa. Lin ‘ wo Shows - 7 and 3.15 MPRESG| New Show Tonight S FRANCIS FORD “The Craving” Sra Ertsope ‘A Fight for Millions’’ and Pathe British Gazette 15 and 30 cents ws, 7:15 and 9, Admission Tw Sh econd Avenue, ear Empress Theatre on® Green 607 1017 Srd Avenue Dalgarno & Watts BUILDERS AND Cl CONTRACTORS an? Heavy Con Rep airs and Alterations. First Class Staircase Work and Finishing Estimates Cheertulty Given 1CK AND CONCRETE BUILDING CONTRACTORS eel . H. SHOCKLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR ce and Shop Fraser Bi. , doors, mouldings and terior finish lumber al- Ways in stock, Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. , 'stimates Given, AIR WOR AKEN Phone my ash, OMITH & MALLETT UMBING aND HEAT ENGIKeeRs ' "stimates furnished, ddresg, 3rd Avenue of *econd Str Street, hone 174 P.O. Box 274 anne teneeanienenaiaseie head ———ae b"Gartland” boarding t 4 16 wath Aven Kast . Sear Dryde 1 bY Month or Week "Maal , 246 \STRIKE THREAT AND WARNINGS tion to Force Class Legislation But Stand by Shorter strikes and a new warning frown labor to employers was issued at \ the meeting of the Industrial Conference yesterday. J. 8. Mc. Kinnon thought that labor he: gone too far in using the teria “eonscription of wealth” and tie eight-hour day in all the indus. tries, The labor delegates disclaimed any attempt to force class legis lation in regard to industry, bi they said they would continue to stand by the principle of shorter hours. The speeding up of labor in order to earn profits, either on land or water, was not legitimate. COUGLANS T0 BUILD DOCK No More Government Vessels But Big Ships on Their Own Account to be Laid Down. 0. T. PY. Telewgraphs,) Vancouver, Sept. is. M. M. Coughlans’ shipyards are to build a large graving dock on Burrard Inlet, according to a dispatch from Ottawa. The Company wili not build any more ships for the Government but will proceed with the construction of nine thou- sand and ten thousand ton vessels ou their own account. URGE DISCUSSION ON THE COST OF LIVING Would Ask Country to Endorse Definite Pian at Forthcom- ing Elections. —_—s. (Special by 4.7. P. Telegraphs.) Ottawa, Sept. 18.—J. H. Burn- uam in urging Parliament to « cuss the cost of living asked that scientific methods be applied in Canada. He suggested that a commission be appointed to for- mulate a definite plan to place before the country at the genera! elections. "7 WALLACE REID T0- NIGHT IN “THE DUB” (Special via G. T. P. Telegraphs.) There is a total change of pro- gram tonight at the Westholme Theatre and there will be a con- tinuous performance until if o'clock tonight. “The Dub” is said to be an excellent play that (Special via will appeal to everyone. It is a real holiday film and one that should be seen by everyone. HON. MACKENZIE KING IS TO BE OPPOSED (Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) Charlottetown, Sept. 17.—Mac- kenzie King, leader of the Liberal party, is likely to be opposed in the by-election in Prince County. LADY FOSTER DIED OTTAWA YESTERDAY Ottawa, Sept. 18.—-Lady Foster, wife of Sir George E, Foster, minister of trade and commerce, died here yesterday morning. LEVIATHAN DOCKED Quebec, Sept. 17.-The Levia- than docked here with 1,283 pas- sengers, 284 soldiers and 200 de- pendests. The police have received many ‘omplaints that there are parties about the city who are holding out some dead sure propositions ‘o the Indians and are rapidly re- lieving them of their spare cash. \ little talk and they seem to be ‘asily separated from their money yn this fine deal and all they have ‘eft to show for their funds is a AT CONFERENCE Labor Delegates | Disotaim inten- Hours. (Special via G6. T. Pp. Telegraphs.) Ottawa, Sept. 18.—Threat of AND STEAMERS| are the largest money makers in British Colum- bia to-day, Are you the largest sav- ers? The Fisherman with the Savings account isthe boat- owner of to-morrow. Prepare for that big future of yours. Open a savings account UNION BANK OF CANADA The Pioneer Bank of Western Canada "PINCE RUPERT BRANCH T. Beate ick M avager oa egee NOTICE OF CANCELLATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the reserve existing over certain Crown lands in Range 5, Coast District, lying three Miles on each side of the Kitsumgallum iver, notice of which appeared in the ritish Columbia Gazette on the 2nd July, 1908, is cancelled. G, KR. NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands. Lands De prunes. Vieto! B . C., Tou July, "1910. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Reserve existing over certain Crown lands on the Naas River, Cassiar District, notice of which appeared in the British Columbia Gazette on the 25th February, 1909, is cancelled. G. R. NADEN, Deputy iinianoe of Lands. Lands De — Victoria, B. 3th juty, "9909. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the reserve existing over certain Crown lands on Porcher Island, Range 5, Coast District - tice of which appeared in the British ‘columbia Gazette on the 26th March, 1908, G. R. NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands fs cancelled. Lands Victoria, B 15th hu, "1019, NOTICE OF CANCELLATION NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the reserve existing over certain Crown lands on Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands District, notice of whieh British Columbia Gazette on the 30th July, ared in the 1908, and the Srd July, 1913, ts cancelled. G. R. NADEN, Deputy Minister of Lands Lands ar Victoria, B. ¢ 15th July, 1019. FOR ELECTRICAL WORK Geo. Waddell 336 2nd Ave. Phones BLACK 367 — GREEN 394 Save Money in Lamps. a —— THE DAILY NEWS — Classified : cing Phone 98 This is the Column that people read Advertiing they — anything It brings results WANTED. WANTED—Stenographer. Apply at local auditor's office, Grand Trunk Pacific Coast Steamship Company, Prince Rupert, B. &. WANTED—Woman cook. Wages $75 a month, with board and room. Apply to matron, P. R. General Hospital. tf and two messengers. personally to G. Apply | Island Bar at once, wages $25 _* Week, a10) WANTE D.taheree: for Gwaneen! Bay. Apply Westenhaver Bros. office. 221 WANTED—Reporter for the Daily News, commencing Sept. 24. WANTED — Two young Apply Killas Bros. ladies. tf WANTED—First class carpenters wanted, Mitchell & Currie. tf WANTED—Girl for office work. Apply box 298 Daily News. WOMAN WANTED —Apply Sten dian Laundry. tf NOTICE IF YOU ARE PAYING UP ON Government lots, can save you large part on payments. Call at once, Westenhaver Bros. tf FOR SALE—Cabin launch, 25 by 7%, suitable for trapper, sal- mon troller or logger; 6 h. p. 4-cycle engine. Best offer takes this. Also 33 by 8 Jap fish boat, 6 h. p. heavy duty Buffalo en- gine. Will consider any offers. Apply J. Field, Government Float, Cow Bay, or address P. O. box 84. 220 FOR SALE BY TENDER — Lot 3 Block 39, Section 5. Six rooms. In good condition. Water. Light. Clear title. Tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to and including September 20. P. Dawson, Norfolk Rooms, Phone Black 329. 222 FOR SALE—Norfolk Rooms—22 rooms well furnished. Heating plant and all modern con- veniences. One room vacant. For quick sale $1,000. Apply Norfolk Rooms, Phone Black 329. 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 FOR SALE — Old stove heater, suitable for campers, Daily News Office. FOR SAL E—Rowboat with Evin - rude engine. Phone Red 156. FOR SALE — Large baby buggy, good as new. Phone 161. i9 FOR SALE—Old newspapers, ten cents a bundle. ROOMS FOR RENT or room board, 225 Ninth Ave. West. LOST — Fawn colored rain coat marked “Burberry.” Finder please return to Daily News office. tf and 21 FOUND—Key ring with Yale and post office box keys. Apply Daily News office. P.RFEED Co. Hay, Grain, Feed Seeds and Fertilizer CHICKEN FEED a Specialty Mail Orders promptly attended to ‘ttle piece of paper as a receipt with a stranger's name at the bottom, P. O. Box 33 908 3rd Ave. MISCELLANEOUS SRE 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 424. THE NORTON—The place for a shampoo. Hairdressing. Scalp treatment. 210 Fourth Street. Open 10 a.m, or by appoint- ment, Phone re : tf JOE BROWN’S*MOTOR TRANS. FER and Passenger Service-— stand, Empress Hotel. Phones 176 6 and Black 334. Let Joe do it. BRASSIERES MADE TO ORDER, Ourselves WANTED—One bookkeeper, male, | Be 8 Telegraph | Co., Third Avenue, tf) GIRL “WANTED for .the Coney upon the fact that many of our new customers are sent to us by. the old ones. You know what that means—no man recommends without reason—and belief in what we sell is amply shown by our steadily increasing list of patrons. 3 We are sure ot the goods we sell —just as those who buy them can be, because we feature the highest ¢rade merchandise that good materials and conscientious workmanship can produce. . lS Acme Importers Ltd: Outfitters for Men and Boys THIRD AVENUE Don’t forget that we would be pleased to have you call and examine our large stock of High Grade FOOTWEAR You will need a pair of shoes for the winter OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT :McArthur’s Shoe Store: THIRD AVE. orene DENTISTRY VISITORS! Don't fail to have your teeth examined while you are in the city, thus having the advantage of a thoroughly modern dental office at your disposal. I have made special arrange- ments to accommodate those who are in the city for the week only. I would suggest those requiring dental attention call ot their earliest convenience for examination and appoint- ment. All visitors are invited to visit and inspect my office which is the most modern in Northern B. C. and second tv none on the coast. Dr. A. H. BAYNE Morning, 9-12 Afternoon, 1:30-5:30 Evenings, 7-9 Dental nurse always in attendance. Rooms 4-5-3 Helgerson Biock Phone 109 David H. Hays General Real EstateAgent Cor. Second Avenue and Second Street. Cor. Fulton and Sixth National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Motor Delivery Prompt Attention Mrs, Director, phone Blue 92. PLO