TT HE DAILY NEWS ——— “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. ANYONE Going to Edmonton or Saskatoon will find it to their advantage to apply to Box 115, Daily News. 159-165 LOST ym eenente- awe eee LOST—On Monday, July 5th, boat and net between Lucy and_ Rachel Islands, License M. 8S. 4,400. Boat painted white, Black streak, red bottom, with small cabin. Net 50 mesh Sockeye, marked BP, R. on lead line black floats. Private net. A liberal reward will be paid for information or delivery of same to Prince Rupert Cannery. 58-0 ee ome FCR SALE FOR SALE—Desk, chairs, cornet, guitar. Apply, C. E. Bainter. tf. FOR SALE—Furniture of four rooms com- plete. Cost $1,000.00 What offers? Apply Box 106, Daily News. tf. FOR RENT FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms over office; very low rent. Westenhaver Bros. 54-6. music. TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Musical Instru- repaired. Bows rehaired. The Prince Rupert Mu- sic Store, 345 8rd Ave. tf. ments MARKET CLERK APPLICANTS Applicants for position of Market Clerk on salary are requested to meet the com- mittee at 11 a m, Saturday the 10th July, 1915, in the City Hall, Those who ap- plied on commission basis and who are able to furnish required bond, are re- quested to be present also. ERNEST A. WOODS, Clerk. A. E. WRIGHT Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor Surveying and Engineering P. O. Box 10 Phone 85 ; Fourth Street ‘ APERHANGING KALSOMINING PAINTING F. G. ROBERTS 14 Dyer Apts. P. O. Box 642 oo oe Pioneer Laundry Third Avenue East Phone 118 We Use the Most Modern Laundry Machinery Built. Any Tuesday or Wednesday and See How We Do It Absolute Satisfaction Is ; Guaranteed Come In ri s aeoe 4 ; BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC Z LUMP COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Back If Not factory UNION TRANSFER C9. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 Satis- Money ake THE IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL FOR RANGES AND STOVES (Patented 1915) Is made to meet the demand for Hot Water instantly and without additional fuel belng used, Oe ene ; WARNING! Purchasers of any in- fringing Stove Coll tay ‘| themselves open to prose- cution equally with the parties manufacturing or making same. Now is. your chance to get the best in Hot Water Heating Appli- ances— Coll Connected........ $20.00 Coll minus Connections. . $156.00 Your Money Back if It Dont Suit. As 1 own and contro! the above, no one can put same in, Shall vig- orously prosecute any infringements. HARRY HANSON Phone 489 P. O. Box 395 TROOPS’ CONDITION CONSIDERED EXCELLENT New York, July 10.---Lhe con- dition of tne ailied troops along western battlefroul was des- Dr. G, the eribed as excellent by sterling Myerson, president of the Uanadian ied Gross, and surgeon- general of the Canadian torces, here yesterday on from wio reached the steamship Espagne Havre. iny absence IL yisiteu battlefront “puring almost the entire along the Aisne and the Marne, Dr. Ryerson said. “Il found the conditions of the Canadian and Allied troops excellent, as well as the spirit of the men. “Within two months there will be put under way along the entire western front a tremendous drive, will be the that this war has seen. General Joltre that the France by which greatest Germans the tirst of the coming year, and from what | have seen and heard I have every reason to believe they will be. The will another and the will be defeated. recently said would be out ol war be over in year Germans “The Allied troops have no lack of equipment, and their general health is excellent.” [LOCAL NEWS ITEMS } The left for the east this morning. * x * Bishop of Qu’appelle Miss Wark and Miss Scott have gone to Terrace on a holiday * * * Geo. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Tite family left on the Prince George for Victoria. 2a Mrs. Frank Rowell and “augh- ter left this morning to join Mr. Rowell in Edmonton. te * * The general superintendent of the G. T. P., W. CG. C. Mehan, re- turned last night from a trip over the district under his charge. This took him as far as Edmonton. * * * Charles Lester, of the Social Democratic party, one of Van- couver’s -ablest speakers, will be in the city next week and will} address a series of meetings. THE WEATHER By F. W. Dowling, Observer. PRADO ODER. iis 4's 44.580 29.827. Maximum temperature ...... 63. Minimum temperature ...... 52. PRALINE er neeieta chi eis LR bie ee ie te 02, Bank By Mail And Save A Trip to Town OR the benefit of those who live out of town, we have arranged a plan by which you can do your banking by mail quite as satisfactorily as if you stood here at our counters. Come in and let us explain the plan — or write for the information. THE BANK OF British North America 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,884,000. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH FROM THE ORIENT TO YOUR TEA - TABLE THE FRAGRANT AROMA SECURE IN THE SAFETY OF THE SEALED "SALADA* PACKAGE =z B. C. MILK B. C, Milk Is as far ahead of old-fashioned condensed mitk as the automobile is ahead of the old-time ox-team. B. C. Milk has the VATURAL FLAVOR. oo Palace Of Sweets The Cholcest Stocks of ORANGES, APPLES, BANANAS And Other Frults In Season Fresh Stock of RAMSAY'S, LOWNEY’S AND HOME- MADE CHOCOLATES (CE CREAM SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIAL FRUIT SUNDAES H. KILLAS, Prop. Hart Block, 3rd Ave. and Bth St. AT ALL GROCERS MAJESTIC THEATRE | | | Monday presents “The Lily of powerful the Ma- a Selig Tonight and jestic Theatre entitled This modern drama in three acts. This photoplay the Valley.” Is a will be followed by a great farce IN THE SUBSCRIBE FOR EWS a 6 tore OURS a en THE DAILY NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA comedy, “When a Fellow's Nose|!N THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- ; : ne Ms TION ACT is out of Joint,’ and a “Uam ES elie 38 58 comedy, ‘‘Ham’s Harrowing Duel’’|!N_ THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF “ f 5 ROSARIO MAZZEI, DECEASED, INTES- “Ham” is always funny. but this] are TAKE NOTICE that by order of His is a scream, liltnatctee samesnaee LORD MERSEY’S REPORT ON FALABA DISASTER London, July 10.-—Lord Mersey, who presided at Westminster during the investigation into the torpedoeing of the steamer Fal- aba, yesterday handed down a de- cision to the effect that the ves- sel was sunk without warning and that failure of the submarine to afford to the pas- the German sengers an opportunity of taking to the boats was responsible fur the big loss of life. EDITOR OF “CANADIAN FISHERMAN” IS HERE F. W. Wallace, of Montreal, editor of “The Canadian Fisher- man,’ arrived in the city last night. He has come to the coast to study the fishing industry, and intends to visit the fishing banks before returning, TO CURE COUGHS Mathieu’s Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver O11 A tonic as well as a cough cure, Large bottle 35c, Solde swhase, PIV aR KYL OF TAR & _€O0OO0 LIVER O'L P, MARGETTS, Manager. aaa THE GREAT Trae rea HOME POLISHES >- iN a Ct me YY Ham EASY -OPENING!' BOX Honor F. McB. Young, local judge, dated the 18th day of May, A. D. 1015, I have been appointed administratrix of the es- tate of Rosario Mazzei, late of the city of Prince Rupert, Province of British Co- lumbia, deceased, intestate. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims upon the estate of Saturday, July 10, 19145. Fuller’s Grocery PHONE 572 $1.10 For Cash Only TO-NIGHT and MONDAY 20 lb. Sack Sugar and 1lb. Golden Dew Butter For $1.75 IF DELIVERED Must Accompany General Order $115 We Sell For Less So eo e PPLE about the 28th day of April, A. D. 1915, are Salvation Army. required to send to Patmore & Fulton, barristers, Prince Rupert, B. C., on or ; pt before the 31st day of July, A. D. 1915, Public meetings, Tuesday, 4 full statement of their claims and of any securities held by them, duly verified, and after that date I shall proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to the claims of which notice has been Nled. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 20th day of June, 1915. GAETANA CITRINA MAZZEI, Phursday and Saturday at 8 p. m Sundays at 7:30 p. m. NEW WELLINGTON COAL handled only by MeCaffery & Gib — the said Rosario Mazzel, who died on or|5y Patmore & Fulton, her solicitors. bons.—PHONE 11. tf. ee — ——— SS = ee — ———— _ 0. ——— . ————— —— Facts—we are | (1) - FACT HUNGER - As children, our first de- mm - mand is for nourishment; second for facts. searching for facts, We are asked to try a new food product; isn’t it instinctive with us to ask at once: ‘* Who makes this new article ?” ‘* How is it made ? what goes into it ?”” “*Is it worth the price charged for it >” simply hungry for them. Strange, isn't it, that we should so often have to search for them ? Odd, that some manufacturers still withhold the facts about their product, Not always because they are facts to be ashamed of—for there are many worthy articles yet unadvertised. But it will not be so much longer. The fact-hunger of the human race is becoming keener and keener. The more facts we get, the keener our relish for more of them. Soon it will be imp ertising If d ovincial fice Ate et ana gee ho a furnished, without cost Sa by Canadien 7 Association, the Room 503, Lumsden Toronto. All through life we go about searching for information. We make a new acquaintance; but before we will accept him as a friend or invite him to our home we ask for facts about him. We visit a foreign land; and from the moment we step across its border we are asking questions— ossible to sell a man or a woman saything tol until everything has been told about the goods that can be through Advertising. The public has discovered that Ad that, in fact, Advertising sa If business repre rg eth oe vr ei ri i tells much-needed facts— es fact-hunger. |