2 Be so SE —== - A Delightful Garden Freshness—— characterizes the Flavor of " SALADA’ TEA. Bs Quality Unchallenged for Twenty-three Years. j The war has been blamed for | many things, but we hardly imag- line it will affect ‘“‘economics.” ee PA The Prince Rupert Lumber Co. are having to vacate part of their Goods | | | paininet yard location, and are| moving a portion of their lumbe! stock to Cow Bay. The oftice and ‘ jlight part of the stock will be Over a ton of fall goods jmaintained at the old location. were delivered to us this | Week and many other RED CROSS TAX! shipments are now on the way. For one week, beginning Aug. '20th, ‘““Middy” Fortier will devote half of his earnings to the Red Gross Fund. Every time you call ;phone 99 for a taxi during that iweek, half of your money goes to the Red Cross Fund. Help it along. 192-6. The present lot con- sists of dress goods in wools, silks, novelty dress fabrics and many other lines. Ask to see the beautiful art sateens in silk finish at 10 cents a yard. OFFERS FOR CITY WORK Offers will be received by the under- signed up to 5 p.m. Monday the 30th August, 1915, for the construction of @ | plank roadway to Seal Cove, and for the jredecking, ete., of certain existing plank |roadways in the city. Full information }can be obtained from the acting city en- | gineer. The lowest or any offer not necessarily accepted. ERNEST A. WOODS. City vilerk H. $. WALLACE CO., LTD. THE WEATHER 6 ° ” F. W. Dowling, Observer. The Daily News Barombter ees s ais een 3 29.889 Maximum temperature ...... 75 CLASSIFIED ADS. Minimum temperature ...... 54 ence eae ea iC a MINERAL ACT WANTED Certificate of Improvements WANTED — Furnished room with con- veniences, for gentleman; private home preferred. Must be close in. Apply P. O. Box 980, City. 196-8. WANTED—Newspaper and job printing business anywhere in North’ British Columbia. Apply Box 102, Daily News. District WANTED—$1,000 on Prince Rupert lots} wnere located:—About three miles from for one or two years. Assessment $3,300 the beach on Portland Canal at Blue Point, Will pay 15 per cent. Apply box 100 /near the mouth of the Georgia River. Daily News. 191-6 TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden, WANTED—At once, experienced machinist,j Free Miner's CertifNcate No. 94,096B, act- Apply Akerberg, Thomson & Co. ing as agent for W. T. Kergin, Free Miner’s cavaiticata No r ply Central Hotel. 195-7. Stark, Free Miner’s Certificate No. 93,915B NOTICE “BLACK KNIGHT” and “BLACK KNIGHT NO. 1” Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar — <-———-—-—-=~--————=————=— fintend, sixty days from the date hereof,|from the east last night, and le‘t for the south on the George. to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the pur- THE IMPERIAL §)?°%, 0:27 * crows Grant oF the above claims. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that action WATER HEATER COIL under Section 37, must he commenced be- fore the issue of such Certificate of Im- FOR RANGES AND STOVES provements, (Patented 1815) Dated this 12th day of August, A. D. Is made to meet the demand for 1915. Hot Water instantly and without 189-248. additional fuel being used. GEORGE R. NADEN, WARNING! Purchasers of any in- fringing Stove Coll lay themselves open to prose- cution equally with the parties manufacturing or making same. KALSOMINING PAINTING Now lie your chance to get the 18 Byer Apts, best In Hot Water Heating Appli- ? + ances— Coll Connected........ $20.00 Coll minus Connections. . $15.00 Your Money Back if It Dont Suit, As I 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 “FOR TAX! | Phone 99 _ Stand - Hotel Rupert é Pioneer Laundry Third Avenue East ’ Phone 118 rs AUTO DELIVERY «| Laundry Machinery Built. Come In Any ‘Tuesday or Wednesday and See How mining man of Spokane, arrive. the N. B. C. Agr. Ass’n., payable at any time before the ist of APERHANGING — $loctober next. The government base the. Fair grant each year on membership F. G. ROBERTS roll. 450 was the roll for 1914; P. O. Box 642 § your city. rHE DAILY NEWS a PROFESSOR ADAM SHORTT ON ECONOMIC CONDITIONS (Continued From Page Two. he said, “has erred like the rest of the western cities, in develop- ing away ahead of immediate ne-| cessities,” but he believed that | the city had great Reaper’ | though wages tbroughout the | west must be materially reduced | before manufacturers will be} tempted to come along. He | ed out that the people of Ger-| many, France and Italy, though} earning much smaller wages than | the people of this country, were | better off, when the low cost al = — living in these countries was taken into consideration. He in- | stanced the case of Sir William | manufacturer who was approach- ed with regard to opening a fac- tory on this coast. Sir William said it would be impossiblp foi him, under existing wage scales and enormous cost of living, t produce a yard of cloth at a pric: to compete with the markets of|! the world. Extravagance in liv-| ing must be reduced, storekeepers | corresponding reduction in wages. | H When that has been done, the en- terprise of the west, devoted to the production of the necessities economic basis. At the close of his most inter- esting and instructive address Professor Shortt was accorded a hearty vote of thanks. YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL am Northwestern League. Tacoma, 3; Seattle, 1. Vancouver, 2; Spokane, 1. National League. Cincinati, 0-5; Philadelphia, 8-6. Priestly, a famous Bradford cloth | none profits must be curtailed, with a|T f life, will put Canada on a sound /|last night's train. mn Friday at 8 p.m. on “Present| Day Economie Conditions.” A. E. WRIGHT ed an extra coach and baggage | car in order to handle the !ndians| travelling from Tyee to the In- terior. Chicago, 0; Boston, 2. ae POP be Oa a gs — i Verses — our King and Coun; ry Need You RECRUITS WANTED FOR 62nd OVERSEAS BATTA CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. LION, RECRUITING OFFICE AT PROVINCIAL GOVERNME OFFICE NOW open. " In view of the recruiting which js Progress at pp } : ; ese SOLD BY ALL G00R SHOE DEALERS throughout the Province, it is aprop\ ah ver ¢ te * worn 5 AMICY the questions which are considered by {) i ' ae plate entering the Service. The followin, K te i ns nent queries, ae with he informat; 1 each olla UESTIONS ANSW oe Local News Notes i.—How long am I to serve? an r and six months after if required. the war Miss Barbeau returned from | 2.—What pay shall I receive? Your p 8 a private wit he south this morning. be $1.00 per day and 140 cents field all Beaten tua es you will be clothed, equipped and subsist ond \ special fish train of nine cars| ment. s t east this morning. 3.—What will my wife receive during my a) eo? Every e* ¢ 8 | month there will be paid her a separati lowk ry Mrs. J. H. Hilditch and family | also part of your pay) and if this be not ees fr Hleft for the south this morning. | fortably maintain your family, the Canadian Patpjoty Fund ya will further assist them, Don't forget that Saturday 16 4.—What will happen if I am wounded or sjek9 You will ag Day for the B. C. Overseas | be cared for by the Government and y \ tinued ospital. until you are discharged. If you are permay sabled an e.8. allowance will be paid you, varying according to th: extent of W. H. Boyd, of the Geological | your injury or disability. Survey of Canada, arrived on | 5.—What will be done for my wife and children if | gig | while on Active Service? The Government will provide 2 Tas ants adequate pension, that will enable the fa: to live com. 214 harvesters came north on| fortably until the childhen are old enough to | after them. the Prince George this mornings) selves. The widowed mothor of a single man, if the son be en route for Saskatchewan. i her sole support, is treated in the same way \ write: j | Charles Lestor will address a ieeting in the Empress Theatre | | Tee te Provincial and Dominion The train this morning requir-| Land Surveyor Surveying and Engineering P. O. Box 10 Phone 85 Fourth Street Pittsburg, 3-9; New York, 5-7. St. Louis, 5-2; Brooklyn, 3-3. American League. Washington, 7; Chicago, 4. New York, 3: Cleveland, 2. Boston, 2; Detroit, 4. (10 in- nings). Philadelphia, 3; St. Louis, 5. Coast League. Salt Lake, 3; Oakland, 2. San Francisco, 5; Vernon, 4. Los Angeles, 4; Portland, 5. Charles Theis, a prominent THE FAIR 1915 ARE YOU A MEMBER? It costs $4 and no more to join Membership spells strength. $500 the government grant, and 1,000 is the number wanted for 1915. Your $$ means a better and larger fair. Your dollar means more dollars in September next will be spent in Your dollar is aiding develop- ment, and helping to make pay- rolls, prosperity and profit. Send in your name to the sec- retary, Northern B. C. Agricultur- al and Industrial Ass'n., Box 1657, City. < tf. f BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC ? _COAL Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 Greater than Panama’s Bridge of Water The Panama Canal is the logical outcome of the trend of modern commerce—it is monumental evidence of the present-day need for shortening distance—for lessening time and for reducing cost of distribution between maker and consumer. In point of distance, the Panama will bring the Pacific nearer to the Atlantic by 1,000 miles. In point of time, the sea voyage between Halifax and Vancouver will be shortened by 24 days. In point of cost, the canal will very materially lessen the expense of carrying freight between these places. But there is a stronger factor than even the Panama in shortening distances, lessening cost and saving time between manufacturer and user. It is Advertising—— It is the quickest— It is the most direct— And it is the cheapest— means of communication between the maker and user of goods. For instance, Advertising enabled a manufacturer in Nova Scotia to carry a demand jor his product from his factory to the Pacific Coast —in a few days — at an insignificant cost compared with slower and more laborious selling methods. In one week, thousands learned of his product where it would have taken years for the news to get around without advertising. k overt your If you are doing a local business “ g Depart: advertising problems with the Advertisia ment of this newspaper. If you are doing a provincial o If you are doing a provi® To the Manufacturers of Canada: You will be alert to take advantage of the tional business Panama route for the physical transporta- a yosel and ‘ . have the oo¢ . tion of your goods. Ilave you considered it would be well for you to m . ag ee of how quickly, how far, and ik ll assistance of @ good advertiond tn pigation, bY ; ar, and at what sma these will be furnished, without cost ° Room cost the Advertising Trade Route will Aenceteten the Secretary of Canadian Press carry demand for (hose goods P 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto. ) ae We Do It Absolute Satisfaction is EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Svarentens 3 j ADVERTISE In |j- Phone -- - 35 THE DAILY NEws !é.... is —