frHE DAILY NEWS —— ee eee — Local News Notes wo es Leet Foo7 Rauk left for the interi« on today’s train. K. L, * * J. B. Oppenheimer came nort on the Prince George. Ss 2-6 25¢ cotton Bedford cord sellin sale. eS 6: 9 Mar left for the south this morn James Rae, late of Rae's ket, ing. Vancouver on fhe Prince George | this morning. os } THE PRODUCE MARKET J. D. Levy, the well-known old timer, arrived from the south on the George. oc 8% Cantaloupes, each....12%e “NEMO,” “AMERICAN LADY” Wr and “PARISIAN” CORSETS rapperettes are selling 10/% piums, basket.........30c These are the three leading yards for $1.00 at Jabour Bros. Prunes, basket......... 35c lines we carry and they are all sale. 188-9. : ‘ so well Known as to need no tee Apricots, basket.......% 30¢ praise from us. : . Py Prics from $1.00 to $6.75. Dr. Eggert and L. M. de Gex Peaches, doz...........20c returned last night from a fishing ee Se gh 20¢ H. S. WALLACE trip in the interior. rapes, Malaga, Ib...... {5c s .. =e ~ ‘ CO LTD ; Tomatoes (hothouse) tb. 15c¢ S . The Clerks defeated the Wood- ci Apples, Ilb.........6¢e to 8c workers in a baseball game at i. nrg S - | on Recreation Park last night, by $ Carrots, new, Ib.........2 : to 3. menses NOW, Ie. oc ssk aire 2¢ Fee is Unions; new iii... 6. ose. 2¢ The Manhattan, a twelve-dory Cabbage, new, ib.......2%e CLASSIFIED ADS. schooner belonging to the New) Potatoes, per 100 Ib...$4.25 England Co., brought in 50,000 | pounds of halibut this morning. | a ea LYNCH BROS $750 Wanted on loan, first mortgage on Miss Belcher and Miss Rogers, W. Le, house and lot, assessed value $1,850.J}who have been visiting with} PHONE 2 $e : rN 5 ; } | ie Apply Box 116, Daily News. 184-5. / Bishop and Mrs. Du Vernet, left | e WANTED—Woman wants work in private}for the south this morning. or r family. Call Mrs. Anderson, Phone 18. : | irs ee s a Se ee | Ks 4 z 3 RED CROSS LUNCH Es FOR 8ALE BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC | i bic dive pies ct FOR SALE—Mahogany case upright piano, | The Seandinavian Lodge ‘“Val- Edison Diamond Disc phonograph, at LUMP lal : ' sacrifice. 733 Borden St. 179-84./$ }halla,”” with the assistance of lo-| -= - = music. | Mrs. J. Fred Ritchie is greatly : TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL " eeoed indebted to all those who aasist- a qa sere g ete ee oe ed her 1 the dance rec “ntiv riven Musical Instru-|, - Ly Ae ; Te . ments repaired ; for the Red Cross Fund, including % Bows rehaired. The Patace Of Sweets the Pioneer Mess for the use of ii Princ) Rewest Ma- their building, and Mrs. Carrol eae a , : Sn ‘ ior very ellicient services er ae: Steen. 208: The Choloest Stocks of a Saaee oF eee ar Re Ave. et. ORANGES, APPLES, BANANAS And Other Fruits in Season BOAT RAFFLE Fresh Stock of gr RAMSAY'S, LOWNEY’S AND HOME- (Get your ticket for the boat MADE CHOCOLATES rafle at Orme’s Drug Store today. : - “2 ICE CREAM 80DA FOUNTAIN It is a splendid boat, and the pro- i‘ WATER HEATER COU 9) = srcout rnurr ounoase f) 0° 2? il boat, and the pro - FOR RANGES AND STOVES. Pome ie (Patented 1915) H. KILLAS. P iinttanaiiailii er i is made to meet the demand for f : R- Corporation of the City of Prince Hot Water ~.staatly and without _ Hart’ Block, 3rd Ave. and 5th 8t. R ig additional fuel being sed. pe upert 3 WARNING! oa a TAKE NOTICE That 1). The Council uw Purchasers of any in- of the City of Prince Rupert intends to i fringing Stove Goll tay \PERHANGING construct as a local improvement a four- ‘Ke themselves open te prose- foot plank sidewalk on Claude Street from . cution equally with the IC ALSOMINING the existing plank road on 8th Ave. to eo parties manufacturin . AIN the centre of 7th Ave., thence along 7th , making same. 2 P. TING Ave. from the centre of Claude Street to te ,, the existing sidewalk on Donald Street. ’ : ik. G. ROBERTS 2). The estimated cost of the work is vif Now Is your chance to get the $234.00, of which none is to be paid by a best in Hot Water Heating Appli- 14 Dyer Apye. P. ©. Box 042 the Corporation. The special rate per } ences— Doeirecccawoewocee foot frontage is $0.26. The special as- i Coli Connected........ $20.00 Coll minus Connectiona. . $15.00 Your Money Back if it Dont suit. ee io saa NC TICE OF WORTGAGEF’S SALE i As I own and centro! the above, 4 — —_——_- Pe no one can put same in. Shall vig- . j jeinaie bP Pursuant to a power of sale containe 1 crously pposecute any infringements. én a mortgage dated the 2nd day of June, ie a 1914, registered in the Land Registry ig HARRY HANSON , OMce, Prince Rupert, B. C., made to secure 4 Phone 489 P. O. Bex 395 the principal sum of $600.00 and interest as therein set out, between William John Kennaug, morigagor, and Morris Wein- Stein, mortgagee, bo¢h of the said city of Prince Rupert. ” o I will offer for sale at my office at the . courtiou#se, Prince Rupert, B. C., on Thurs- A. E. WRIGHT day, the 12th day of Awgust, 1915, at the ban hour ef 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the ae Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor followin}; described lands: Lets 44 and 75, Block 34, Section 8, in 5 the City of Prince Rupert, Province of | eo Surveying amd Engineering British Columbia, Map @23. 4 Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 29th y day of July, 1915. 4 P. ©. Box 10 Phone 85 JOHN SHIRLEY, Sherif. e ‘ Fourth Street Ager! for Morris Weinstefm, Mortgagee. | a eoroe 176-488 ie - 4 at 12%4c per yard at Jabour Bros. 188-9. J. D. Westenhaver arrived from OF sip your FREE r h = SHOES For Evzcry SPORT 4 ane RECREATION -| Sold by all good Shoe Dealers ——- the Mag | i phate. ‘ “Paner Laud Third Avenue East sessment is to be paid in one annual in- Stallment. (3). The estimated lifetime of the work is one year. (4). A court of on the 28th day of o'clock a. m. at the revision August, will be held 1015, at 11 City Hall, Fulton 8t., Tor the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposed assessments or the accuracy of frontage measuremnts and any other complaint which persons’ interested may desire to make and which is by law cognizable by the Court. Dated this 1ith day of August, 1915 ERNEST A, WOODS, City Clerk URS == re UG ALL AM LimtreD | Phone 99 | Phone 118 We Use the Most Modern Laundry Machinery Built. Come In Any Tuesday or Wednesday and See How We Do It e Absolute Satisfaction Is Guaranteed SHERIFFS SALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ATLIN HOLD- EN AT PRINCE RUPERT H. L, A. Horstman and others, Plaintiffs. ortand fa'al To als. Lintced, By virtue of Warrants of. Execution, is- 44, 3 bars 1 inch square iron, 2 8-4 bars 5-8 square tron, 84 boxes 1 1-4 40 per cent. Giant powder, 64 boxes 1 1-4 40 per cent, Glant powder, 54 boxes 1 1-4 No. 2 Glant gelatine, 150 feet cruciform machine steel, 375 feet round Steel, 1,800 feet rails, 16 x 20 not laid, 10,500 feet rails 16 x 20 laid in mine, 1,500 feet 2 inch air pipe, laid in mine, i sorrel horse, nine years old, gelding. All of which I shall offer for sale by public auction for cash on Tuesday, the {7th day of August, 1915, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon, at my oMce, Court House, Prince Rupert JOHN SHIRLEY, Sheriff of the County of Atlin. Dated at Prince Rupert, July 30, 1915. IN THE COUNTY OOURT OF ATLIN HOLDEN AT PRINCE PUPERT. Between: TONY BROOKS, Plaintiff, And NICHOLAS HO MENIUK,Defendant. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Pursuant to an order of His Honor Judge F. McB. Young, dated July 10, will offer for sale by public guction at my office in the Courthouse, Prince Ru- pert, B. C., on Friday, the 20th doy of August, 1915, at the hour of 10 o’elock in the forenoon, the following described | lands: | The East One-half and the East One-half of the Northwest One-fourth of Lot 1891, | Cassiar District, said to contain 100 aeres, 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, Sheriff of the County ef Atlin. 163-190 ore | FOR TAXI | ea Stand - Hotel Rupert | Defendant. | sued i this act'oo, aud to ime dlrecied, have seized of tiv yoods of the defend ent, the following 1 No 3 comb‘natioa vise, 1 Diacksnitn s | vise, large anvil, 1 set bia Keinith’s | tools, 38 sacks blacés 4.ch’s «oal, 60 feet 1-2 incH air hose, 2 boxes candles, 40 Sets 638, 3 ore vars, capacity 21 cubic feet, 2 machine drills, Ingersoll 2 1-¢ E machine | 1915, 3) | | | | A Sixty Year Standby For sixty years Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder has been the standby of countless housekeepers who have relied upon it for healthful, home-baked food. Dr. Price’s contains no alum or lime phos- There is never any question about the absolute purity and healthfulness of the food it raises. It has stood the test of time. why the best informed housewives will use no other. Dr.PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar That is No Alum cuts Monday’s labor clean in half. The Sunlight way is so easy --just note. First you soap the garment; then roll it up tosoak. After a while you rinse it thoroughly and the dirt drops out like magic. Why scrub, and rub, and wear and tear the clothes when the gentle strength of Sunlight Soap will do the work with never a hurt to fabric or hands. Try it once— this Sunlight way. At all grocers PPI LI DI LOIS OLE > , 4 ore | "eee & 2 ereererer | Your King and Country _ Need You RECRUITS WANTED FOR 62nd OVERSEAS BATTALION, CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. RECRUITING OFFICE AT PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT J - OFFICE NOW OPEN. In view of the recruiting which is in progress at present throughout the Province, it is apropos to answer a few 0! the questions which are considered by those who conte plate entering the Service. The following is a list of perl- nent queries, together with he information which each « QUESTIONS ANSWERED. How long am I to serve? 1. Until the end of the wa! and six months after if required. 9 “a. What pay shall I receive? be $1.00 per day and 10 cents fleld allowance. Your pay as a private Wir Resides this you will be clothed, equipped and subsisted by the ment, 3. What will my wife receive diii ing my absence? l’vé ry month there will be paid her a separation allowanc: (also part of your pay) and if this be not enough to col fortably maintain your family, the Ganadian Patriotic !'u will further assist them. ‘ a. What will happen if I am wounded or sick? be cared for by the Government and your pay | fA ‘ You will vontinued abled au until you are discharged. If you are permanently disabled allowance will be paid you, varyigg according to the your injury or disability. , -What will be done for my wife and children 'f ! e While on Active Service? adequate pension, that will enable the family to live fortably until the childhen ara old enough to look after t 5. Selves. The widowed mother of a single man, if the extent of i ‘ovide al The Government will prey a cou jem- mn be gon ee fe her sole support, is treated im the same way as 4 W! ooo ponnceseett