so nest _—— ee See NS ————_— THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily sad Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. rates on application. Contract DAILY EDITION ano Monday, July 12, 1915. Sol = WAR ORDERS The placing of war orders in the United States and Can- ada is arousing considerable interest, as well defined chan- nels are now being cut in this connection. obtain complete official details, either from the governments or concerned, as It is impossible to the companies to the values of these orders. Reliable figures obtained by The Monetary Times, however, partly from both of those and from other sources, put beyond dispute the fact that the orders placed in Canada for war ma- terials, munitions and equip- ment, by the Canadian, British, French and Russian govern- ments, have a value of at least $400,000,000. Large shipments are going forward to Europe but a steady and continuous volume of shipments probably will not be under way before the early autumn. The exports of manufactures from Canada are creased rapidly as a direct re- sult of the war orders. For the month of May, the exports of manufactures had a_ value double that of the May ex- ports a year ago, and _ the figures are still growing. Im- portant shipments from Can- being in- ada, such as those of several thousand box ears and_ fifty locomotives to Russia, and a thousand coal cars to France may lead, after the war, to im- portant trade relations with the countries fighting by Great Britain’s side. There are pos- sibilities of a large business in future, especially with Rus- Canadian turers are planning, individu- ally and collectively, ways and means to obtain this trade. being Dominion, as sia, and manufac- New industries are created in the a result of the demand for war orders. A large copper re- finery is likely to be establish- ed in British Columbia in con- nection with the manufacture of shrapnel shells. Various by-products of the coke ovens ————— SSS ee of the steel plants are being utilized in the manufacture of high explosives, another new industry in Canada. With regard to the reported utterances of Lord Curzon, in the house of lords last week, alleged features of the shell-amking industry in Canada, it should be stated that the only part of shell that is not be made in copper as to unsatisfactory a complete made or cannot Canada today is the band, and that will be manufactured here. Deliveries Canada may have been because soon from comparatively manufacturers had poor Canadian first to install the machinery and learn how to make shells. Transportation facilities also have not been good. The deliveries should improve from now on.—Mone- tary Times. necessary BUSINESSLIKE BUYING There is one side of the war which, from this time forward, is to be handled on a business basis not altogether to the ad- vantage of the producers in this country. D. A. Thomas, the Welsh ‘coal king,’ one of the shrewdest business men in England, who has accumulated an enormous fortune and who in the present emergency has tendered his services to his country, has been sent to the United States as purchasing agent, not merely for Fngland but for all England’s allies. It was stated at the start that his work would be confined largely to the purehase of munitions of war, but there are indica- tions that the purchase of food engage a siderable part of his time. supplies will con- England proposes to estab- lish the price which it will pay for wheat this year and not SKIMMED MILK 5c per quart. BUTTERMILK 10c per quart, two quarts for 15 c. Delivered to any part of the city—Prince Rupert Dairy—Phone Green 252 tf. See wt FRED STORK’S HARDWARE =z = 710 SECOND AVE Carponters' Tools Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rope Valves Pumps Hose Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles and Shotguns Ammunition Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberold Roofing Corrugated iron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” r = = FRED STORK’S HARDWARE TOW-OO0N +1 -N- [XS ai PAY-PER-RR-S Ane ows) THE DAILY NEWS. So ill that an monarch, THE SULTAN OF TURKEY attempt is being made to appoint a regent. A Ger- | man surgeon has operated on the | permit the price to be put up, if it is possible by shrewd ma- nipulation and buying to keep it down. The food suplies for England, France, Belgium and Italy will be purchased in this country by one agency, and those countries will not be bidding against each other for supplies as they did last year. The harvest of the greatest crop in history has commenced. There will be nearly a billion bushels of wheat raised this year. The supply, supplement- ing that which comes from other sources, is ample to meet the foreign needs, even under war conditions, after supply- ing domestic requirements. With knowledge of that fact there is no rush of foreign buyers or the one great for- eign buyer into this market. There is no disposition to pay a fancy price. That is probably the reason why the price has sagged to the present level. There is not the slightest probability that the anticipated $2 a bushel will be reached or anything ap- proaching that figure. There will be no bidding of one na- tion against another. The for- eign combination proposes to dictate the price if it can,—-Se- attle P. I. Coughing scatters germs . —S$topit ° Coughing increases the irritation of the already in- flamed mucuous membranes and is moreover apt to carry disease to others, Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil promptly stops coughing, and eoon, thanks to its tonic properties, effects , a a ev se a e wonderful larit of Mathieu’s ae of Ter and Cod Liver Oil is specially due to’ its great +e asa permanent lun brson- on eee. $ everywhere, 35c¢ lar botties. ” J. L. MATHIEU CO. Prop. Write today, addsess ro JOHN, HALLAM LiMIZED ld Ss “0 W reek at Wallace’s Sale. SATURDAY’S BASEBALL Northwestern League. Spokane, 7; Vancouver, 6 (410 innings). Aberdeen, 3. Victoria, 3. Tacoma, 4; Seattle, 4; National Leagues. New York, 7. Chicago, 3-0; Brooklyn, 8-6. Pittsburg, 3; Philadelphia, 6. St. Louis, 7-1; Boston, 1-3. Cincinatti, 3; American League. Philadelphia, 3; St. Louis, 4. New York, 4; Cleveland, 3. Detroit, 3. Chicago, 4. account of Boston, 6; Washington, 1; called in fifth on arkness). Coast League. Oakland, 5; San Francisco, 14. Salt Lake, 7; Vernon, 4. Los Angeles, 3; Portland, 2. As low as 6% cents a roll—all wall paper half price at Wallace’s ale. i64-2 50 cents buys a dollar’s worth glassware this 161-2 f crockery or Good Pure Milk The Best Equipped and Moet Sanitary Dairy ts the Prince Rupert Dairy Phene Green 252 R re w ne Corporation of the City of Prince Seventh Avenue, Avenue from the centre of Claude Street, to the existing sidewalk on Donaid Street, Rupert. TAKE NOTICE that: (1). The Council of the Corporation of the City of Prince upert intends to construct as a Local {INprovement, a four-foot plank sidewalk on Claude Street, from the existing plank ad on Eighth Avenue to the centre of /j thence along Seventh id intends to specially assess the cost upon the land abutting directly on the ork. (2). The estimated cost of the work is $234.00, of which none is to be peid by the Corporation. rate per foot frontage is $0.96. The special assessment is to be paid in one year. The estimated special (3). A petition against the work will »t avail to prevent its construction, Dated this 19th day of June, 1915. ERNEST A. WOODS, Clerk. LAND NOTICES i tPokoum: faties west of the northwest commer of Bee- tion 6, Township 9; thence east 80 ehatas; thence south 80 chains; thence west 86 chains; thence north 80 eheins to potmt of conmpencement; containing 640 aeres, more or 1e3s, 118-140 Skeena Land District. Queen Charlotte Islands Lead District—- Grebam islead. TAKE NOTICE that I, Great Phorburn, of Prince Rupert, hovel mes, tmeend te apply te the Chief Oummnissioner ef leads for the Provinee of British Columbte fer Heense 10 prospect for com and pe- Starting at a post planted two Dated the 16th day of Marek, 1016, at tie northwest corner. GRANT THORBURN. Samuel Horner, Ageat. Skeena kand Distwiet. Queen Obarlotte islands Land Distriet— Grebam Island, TAKE NOTIOE that I, Samuel Horner, of Vancouver, prospector, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lemds fer the Province of British Columbia for a M- cense to prospect for coal and petroleum: Starting at a post planted two miles west of the southwest corner of Seetéon 7 Township 9; thence east 80 chats; thence orth 80 chains; thence west 80 cheims; thence south 80 ehains to polat of com- mencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated the 16th day of Marek, 19145, at the southwest corner. 12-140 SAMUEL HORNGR, Gosh! But The Boss Is A Pessimist I HAVENT LOOKED TH PAPER. OVER. GEE TH' BOSS AN'I ARE JUST LIKE TWO e EAS- AN WHEN HE Steamships Prince Rupert and Prince George For Vancouver Victoria and Seattle AT 10 A. M. ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS & SATURDAYS Ciose Connections Made for San Francisco, San Diego, Etc. SUMMER EXOURSIONS TO THE EAST @0CD RETURNING TILL OOTOBER 310t. Tra'ne Leave Prinee Rupert at 10:30 A. M., on Mondays, Thuredays & satur- days, carrying Kiectric Lighted Sleeping and Dining Care through to Winnipeg. Tourlet Rleeper every Monday. For Special Exourston Rates te Ali Gastern Pointe, allowing Liberal Stop- over Priviiegee, Apply te— GQ. T. P. TIOMET OFFICE, THIRD AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT, B. Cc. PHONE 260 AGENCY ALL ATLANTIO STEAMGHIP LINES Monday, July 12, 1915. Teacher of Vielin and All Band Inetruments A, PESCOTT “brew Grom bar DENTISTRY A GPOSIALTY DRS. GILROY & BROWN oaaTwTe Office: Smith Bieck, Third Avene Phone 454 FOR 75--PHONE-75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO KRIAIIIAIAIAAIRAAIR I A TAXI! Can be purchased In town. A Motor that wiil give you en- tire eatisfaction. Built for hard work. Quaranteed. —HEAVY DUTY— No. 2 cylinder; 4 84 bore; 6-inch stroke; 8-10 H. P.; weight 800 Ibe. No. 2 cylinder; & 1-2-inoh bore; 7- Inoh stroke; 12-15 H. P.; weight 1,100 Ibs. No. 4 olyinder; 65 1-@-inoh bore; 8- Inch stroke; 25-86 H. P.; 1,700 Ibe. No. 4 oylinder; 6 1-@-Inch bore; 9- Inch stroke; 46 H. P.; weight 2,800 Ibs. For Further Information PP ly to W. E. Wilileoroft, Phone Blue 608, or D. Brown, Eleo- triclan, Phone 383. SEEDS! RECEIVED OUR 1016 SEEDS WE HANOLE. Rennle’e Fercy's, Stecle’s, Brigg's Garden and Field Seede Aleo Fertilizere We Take Orders for Nursery Stook Grain, and feed at Vaneouver Prices Chicken Foed a Specialty Mail orders promptly attended to Prince Rupert Feed Co. 008 Third Ave. Phene 68 Hay, Drawn for The Daily News. —By “Mop.” 223 Sixth St. hone 554 P.0.Box 60 for APERHANGING AINTING OLISHING AND WALL TINTING High grade aterior de corating a Specialty Martin Swanson Second Avenue, near McBride RIAA AIAIARIRADIAIAISAIIIN 35~PHONE--35 TAXI ALF HALLIGAN PAAR AAAI ADA AADA I II SS TEESE EE EERE EEE Eee Phone 174. Box 974 FOR PLUMBING ANS NENTWRG SMITH & MALLETT Vachouver, crane. ad i ge Pipes cut to order. t Ave., Head of Second Stree Prince Rupert Alex M. Manson, B.A. W. B. Williams, B.A., L.L.8 WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitore, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Box 1585 Prince Rupert, B. C. Office corner Yad Street and 8rd Avenue PACIFIC CARTAGE LATED (Successors to Pacific Transfer (© LADYSMITH OCOAL 03-—Phone—e3 JAMES GILMORE Arehitect Helgerson Block 2nd Avenue, near McBride Street CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Lowest rates to a!l Eastern Points via Steamer to Vancouver and the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Meals and bertii included on steamer PRINCESS ALICE SOUTHBOUND SATURDAY, 6 P. M. PRINCESS MAQUINA SOUTHBOUND SUNDAY, 6 P. &. 4. @. MoNAB, General Agent Corner Fourth Street and Third Ave OE ee THE DAILY NEWS Nerve Energy and Eyeglasses. A constant dropping wears awaya stone. Aslight eyestrain injures the health because it is constant. The strain which first manifests itself as a slight discomfort should be remedied at once. This we guarantee to do with lasses... Consultation free. elays are dangerous. Look foe: Loop OPTIOCIAN Phone Black 69