fHE DAILY NEWS ; High Grade Ladies’ The following will give y are offering. Imported Silk Petticoats up Wonderful bargains in s veiling, neckwear, hair nets, wares. DEMERS’ JULY SALE Begins Saturday, July 7th + A Genuine July Clearance Sale: that is the best term we know to use in describing this sale of NOTHING HELD BACK! ‘ou an idea of the bargains we A whole rack of serges and woolen dresses up to $25.00 NEED GVO. os ois i.0 0 5 0 et ee $5.75. Dozens of this season's Royal Society packages. ..20% off. A dozen silk dresses up to $25.00, this sale....... $70.00. RR SOUSTIEL ED SOC ROGK 0.5095: os cervce iene tS EG UN 6 RS 20 % off. Silk brocaded La Diva corsets at ........... HALF PRICE Regular 50c and 75c fancy ribben at............ 25 cents Ready-to-Wear Stock to $16.00, this sale... .$4.25, ummer underwear, hosiery, brassiers, and dozens of small a [ ‘ois : ; Pioneer Laundry — Third Avenue East Phone 118 We Use the Most Modern Laundry Machinery Built. Come In Any Tuesday or Wednesday and See How We Do It Absolute Satisfaction Is Guaranteed APERHANGING KALSOMINING PAINTING F. G. ROBERTS THE SUBMARINE BADGE OF OFFICE As a crown is the badge of kings, and the three balls are the the badge of pawnbrokers, so badge of a submarine officer is a handfull of cotton waste. When the half-dozen officers of a modern submarine, clad in their black leather waterproof come aboard, a sailor stands on the tiny gangway to receive them, and to each he hands his waste relled in a neat ball. The reason is tht the steel doors and steel walls of a sub- marine sweat oil eternally. The seats sweat oil. The submarine officer, before opening a door or before sitting down, wipes the oil from the seat suits, from the knob or with an unconscious gesture like that of pulling up the trousers to keep them from bagging. Jovial young submarine tenants say that even the dishes sweat oil on trip. They say that before filling their plates with meat they mechani- cally wipe the oil from them with their balis of oily waste.—kEx. KINGS WILL MEET lieu- a submarine 14 Dyer Apts. P. O. Box 642 THE IMPERIAL ; BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC COAL MS POO. Delivery Money factory UNION TRANSFER CO. Phone 36 333 2nd Ave. Back If Not Satis- $) ¢ $9.50 per Ton — Cash on FOR TAXI Phone 99 Stand - Hote! Rupert | WATER HEATER COIL FOR RANGES AND STOVES (Patented 1915) Is made to meet the demand for Hot Water instantly and without additional fuel being used. 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 Coll minus Connections. .$15.00 Your Money Back if ft Dont 8ult. As I own and contro! the above, Connected........ $20.00 no one can put same in. Shall vig- orously prosecute any infringements. HARRY HANSON Phone 489 P. GC. Box 395 4 THE PRINCE RUPERT FAIR 1915 SPACE RENTALS The Directors will be glad to receive tenders for a space 15 feet square in the centre of the Exhibition Building for the three days of the Fair September 22, 23 and 24, This space is the best stand in the building, and is admirably suited for com- mercial display. Otber space inside around walls of the building with depth of 10 feet will be let for the three days at $1.00 per front foot, No tender necessarily accepted. close July 31st. Outside space for refréshment booths, side shows, ete. Prices on application. The plan of the building is now ready and reservations can be made. For further particulars address the sec- retary, Board of Trade rooms, City. P. 0. Box 1657. Tenders IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ATLIN HOLDEN AT PRINCE RUPERT. Between; And TONY BROOKS, Plaintiff, NICHOLAS HOMENIUK,Defendant, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Pursuant to an order of His Honor Judge Fr. McB. Young, dated July 10, 1915, 1 will offer for sale by publi auction at my office in the Courthouse, Prince Ru- pert, B. C., on Friday, the 20th day of August, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following described lands: The East One-half and the East One-half of the Northwest One-fourth of Lot 1321, Cassiar District, said to contain 100 acres, more or less; subject to a judgment and costs for the amount of $863.72 and in- terest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum from the 22nd day of August, 1914, and costs incidental to the sale. DATED AT PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., this 13th day of July, 1915. JOHN SHIRLEY, 168-190 Sherlif of the County of Atlin. Gone south to meet eastern travellers and buy new fall goods —P. H. Showler, of Wallace's A. E. WRIGHT Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor Surveying and Engineering P. O. Box 10_. Phone 85 Fourth Street CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT TRADE LICENCES NOTICE Pursuant to Bylaw 255 governing above, also resolution of Council dated July 12th. All licences are due and payable on July 15th, 1915, and must be paid forthwith. Section 33 of this Bylaw provides the following: “Any person guilty of a breach of this bylaw, or who carries on any profession, trade, occupation or calling, for which a licence or tax is provided for in this by- law, without having first taken out such licence and having paid the licence fee or tax herein provided, shall be liable, on summary conviction, ta a penalty of twenty five dollars (825.00) logether with the amount of the licence fee or tax, which should* have been paid, and in default of payment, tf imprisonment for sixty (60) days.” The Bylaw also declares: “It shall be the duty of every person or company holding a licenee under this bylaw to exhibit such licence at all times in a@ Conspicuous place in his office cr place of business,*so that the same may be seen by the officials of the city and any person doing business with them.” I respectfully ask all persons coming under these regulations to pay licences at once. Yours truly, E. D. JOHNSON, 163-167, Treasurer and Collector, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders will be received up to 6 p.m. Monday, July 19, for the erection of a motion picture theatre for The Prince Rupert Mutual Building Company, Limited. Plans and specifications may be secured from the Architect. J. M, POTTER, 162-164. Architect, IN ATHENS SHORTLY Rome, July 15.—Efforts to re- vive the Balkan League, with Italy as the guiding hand, are seen here today in reports that the kings of Roumania, Bulgaria and Greece are to meet in Athens before the Greek parliament convenes. Ser- bia and Italy also will be repre- the meeting. continued sented at The of the italians in their invasion of Aus- tria has led to the belief among diplomats that this nation will be a power to be reckoned with when the time comes to the future status of the Balkan states. This belief is having a great fluence upon the shaping of the of the Balkan success establish in- present policies nations. FOOTBALL The following will be the line- up of the Merchants for their game with the Callies tonight at 7:30. H. Smart, goal; L. Ives and J. backs; R. Arthur, J. A. Hunter and J. Buchan, halves; G. Waugh, J. Knowles, O. Kinghore, W. H. Doodson and A. M. Grigh- Reserves: J. A. Currie, ton, forwards. Thomas and J. Simpson. The Calies team will be chosen from J. Dunn, C. Blyth, 8. D. Me- Donald, A. L. Murray, J. Dick, W. Murray, J. Hunter, H. M. Fisher, W. ©. B. Smith, W. E,. Williscroft, R. Dowther, J. MeIntosh and J. Nicol, THE CRADLE BORN—to Mr. Mrs Leon- ard Graef, of Massett, a daughter, at the General Hospital Thursday and morning, Wall paper % price—Waliace’s Sale. 164-165 S #6 Japanese matting 19¢ a yard— Wallace's. 164-5. ess Mrs. Peter Black will entertain the ciety to tea at the Central Hotel this afternoon from 3 to 5:30. oes Alvie O'Neill was this morning at the police court charged with The case was adjourned until Monday. ss 6 The tank steamer Azoyv port yesterday afternoon with a cargo of 619,000 gallons of gaso- line for the Imperial Oil Go, G-gice ladies of the Red Cross So- keeping a disorderly house. made Charles J, Clayton’s home at Port Clements was burned down last week, while Mr. Clayton was away superintending road work. It is supposed that a bush fire caused the outbreak. some Thursday, July 15, 1915. ~~ “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED—One or two respectable young men to room or board in comfortable home at reasonable rates, Close in. Phone Blue 270. 163-169. ANYONE Going to Edmonton or Saskatoon will find it to their advantage to apply to Box 115, Dally News. 150-165 BOARD AND ROOM-——-$8.00 per week, Comfortable, airy rooms, close in, good Phone Black 63. 165-166. — FCR SALE wee view. POR SALE—Thoroughbred Cocker Spaniel dog, 4 years old; trained. Apply P. 0. Box 1636, City 163-166. FOR SALE Desk, chairs, cornet, guitar. Apply, ©. E. Bainter. w. FOR SALB—Furniture of four rooms com- plete. Cost $1,000.00 What offers? Apply Box 406, Daily News, = FOR SALE—Furniture of four-room fat and flat for rent. Apply P. O. Box 272. 162-9. FOR RENT Furnished Cottage, bath hot 15.00, Apply 444 8th 164-70. POR RENT and cold weter, Avenue, East. music. ACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Must ca 1 Instru- ments repaired. Bows rehaired. The Prince Rupert Mu- sic Store, 345 3rd Ave. te. TALKING ~ Dry goods bargains— -all kinds —Wallace’s sale. 164-5. It will pay you to buy now and put away until you need it-—the wal! paper at half price at Wal- 164-5. laces. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER GF THE ADMINISTRA- | TION ACT — and — IN THE MATTER UF THE ESTATE OF | ROSARIO MAZZEI, DECEASED, IN'TES- | TATE # TAKE NOTICE that by order of His | Honor F. McB. Young, local judge; dated | the 18th day of May, A. D. 1915, I have We Sell For Less Ee