f Se The Loveliest Tea-Gardens in the World, yield their finest products to make |Niagara Falls, sailed a week ag 55 ‘oh the “New York,” from New \York for England, to join Major | 'McMordie, who is at Shornecliff ,Camp. er * eeteis | TEA It is plucked and prepared under ideal conditions. Packed and sealed to preserve its natural freshness. } fHE DAILY NUWS 7 1, 1945 x = MRS. McMORDIE HAS LEFT FOR ENGLAND Mrs. S. P. McMordie, who has been visiting at her old home 1 FOOTBALL There will be a meeting cf the Goods Over a ton of fall goods were delivered to us this . eek and other shipments are now on the way. many The present lot con- goods in woots, silks, novelty dress fabrics and many other lines. sists of dress Ask to see the beautiful art sateens in silk finish at 10 cents a yard. H. S$. WALLACE C0., LTD. “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. g | place at Fairview this afternoon Hall Wednesday night at 8 o'clock OBITUARY The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. |\Ed. Duckett, of Ninth Ave., died Interment will take to make arrangements regarding the games for the Exhibition Cup and to procure winners of the city league. Full oe attendance is requested. OBSERVATION CAR from Hayner’s Chapel. Dr. J. Knox Wright returned) the train which arrived last left for the south this morning.|~ 7 p parlor-observation ears The car is the latest of its kind being beautifully panelled-and uj HEHEHE HEHEHE EEE SEE * * SNAP. * * a holstered throughout, and pro- * Rotnited hess den ; s vided with a cosy little smoking 00 ] ouse or sale Stan toom +“ mpletely fu1 ~|room in addition to the usual e “OO = “oO 1e ite * ished, olkelin peek a be ® lounge and reading room. The nisnead, Cc sap re » Ce he * 1 owe og y|rear platform is provided with a1 ~ouLg o eas) 5 3. 2 H. G. HELGERSON, Ltp. #/@¥Bing over top and sides. EEK EH EEE EEK EE FAREWELL TEA MINERAL ACT The ladies of the P. R. Hospital auxiliary are giving a tea in honor of Miss McTavish, matron of the | Prince Rupert General Hospital, Certificate of Improvements NOTICE “BLACK KNIGHT” and “BLACK KNIGHT/On Friday, September 3rd, from NO. 1 Mineral Claims, situate in th€/s.99 4, 6 p. m., at the home of Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar s District iMrs. F. H Me bley, ith Ave., E. Where located:—About three miles from | -r,, all friends of Miss McTavish: he beach on Portland Canal at Blue Point, / near ine mouth of the Georgia River. iwelcome. TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden, Free Miner’s Certificate No. 94,096B, act- ing as agent for W. T. Kergin, Free Miner’s Certificate No. 94,035B, Geo. Rudge, Free Miner's Certificate No. 80,511B, and J. E. ie Stark, Free Miner’s Certificate No. 93,915B The acting city intend, sixty days from the date hereof,| ported to the council last night to apply to the Mining Recorder for a a Certificate of Improvements, for the pur- | that the 45-inch pipeline is again pose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the/in shape and that since Saturday above claims. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that action|the city has been supplied with under Section 37, must be commenced be- water from Woodworth Lake. fore the issue of such Certificate of Im- PIPELINE REPAIRED engineer re- provements. Cee nee ne te Paes Dated this 12th day of August, A. D. Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson and 1915. . 5 at 189-948. GEORGE R. NADEN. family left this morning for Ev- erett, Wash. WANTED—Girl to take care of children. Apply P. 0. Box 285. 201-6. 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. WANTED—81,000 on Prince Rupert lots for one or two years. Assessment $3,300 Will pay 15 per cent. Apply box 109 Daily News. 191-6 WANTED—Woman for laundry work Ap- ply Central Hotel 195-7. FOR RENT POR RENT—Large nicely furnished room with balcony, overlooking harbor. All modern conveniences. 875 Borden St., Phone Biack 293 201-4 If you have any property for sale in the Naas, Kitsumkalum or Lakense Valleys, Advertise it in the Terrace Dispatch and gel results SECKET SERVICE — American, Travelling and Foreign. Pacific Agency, Los Angeles, Cal THE IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL FOR RANGES AND STOVES (Patented 1815) Is made W 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 prese- cution equally with the parties manufacturing or making same. Now is your chance to get the best in Hot Water Heating Appli- ances— Coll CGonnected........ $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 ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS Reliable persons inter- | ested may send confidential personal } particulars to District Secretary, Asiatic | APERHANGING KALSOMINING PAINTING F. G. ROBERTS 414 Dyer Apts. P. ©. Box 642 : THE FAIR 1915 ARE YOU A MEMBER? It costs $1 and no more to join the N. B. C. ac aa Ra et RS Rae October next. Agr. Ass’n., payable before the ist of i$ ‘ | Membership spells } AUTO DELIVERY }° grant each year on membership strength. government base the Fair roll. 450 was the roll for 1914; $/$500 the government grant, and 1,000 is the number wanted for EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE 1915. Your $$ means a better Siand larger fair. Phone Fe 35 f Your dollar means more dollars in September next will be spent in your City. Your doliar is aiding develop- ment, and helping to make pay- rolls, prosperity and profit. Send in your name to the see- retary, Northern B, C. Agricultur- al and Industrial Ass’n., Box 1657, City. tf. BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC LUMP COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Back if Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 ? ‘ rand/# Wass ZZ | ; Pioneer Laundry Third Avenue East Phone 118 We Use the Most Modern Laundry Machinery Built. Come In Any Tuesday or Wednesday and See How e that col ptt lel We Do It fen Br Dealer Bend Portion &bsolute Satisfaction is Co, , Montrea! 3 Guaranteed | football association in the City badges for the} from the interior last night, and), i-nt carried the first of the new| ‘i —_ ———_——— —_——— SS — _:£, WEAR an I ergs’ | Your King and Coun; y Sr every Sport ‘ Shoes for every SDO Nee d You and Recreation RECRUITS WANTED FOR G2nd OVERSEAS BAT Good CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY Force TALION, RECRUITING OFFICE AT PROVINCIAL covery ME OFFICE NOW OPEN. " In view of the recruiting which is in p; g througaout the Province, it is apropos { ‘a the questions which are considered by ¢} plate entering the Service. The following j« 3 * i clare bok nent queries, together with he information wh ae ” QUESTIONS ANSWERED. o i.—How long am I t serve? Until! th: . AIT ‘ and six months after if required. : FROZEN B 2.—What pay shall I receive? Your pay e | AND be $1.00 per day and 10 cents fleld allow ' you will be clothed, equipped and subsisted IC E ment. 3.—-What wil! my wiie receive during my at very month there will be paid her a separation a also part of your pay) and if this be not fortably maintain your famdly, the Canadian Patrivije 3 will further assist them. 4.—What will happen if I am wounded or s FINEST FROZEN HERRING $25.00 per ton. For Sale by her sole support, is treated in the same way as a wif: KINCOLITH PACKIIG CO. be cared for by the Government and your | LIMITED until you are discharged. If you are permanent MILL BAY. B. C. | allowance will be paid you, varying according to {| stent For further particulars your injury or disability. apply to | 5.—_What will be done for my wife and children jf | THOR JOHNSON while on Active Service? The Government wi! Central Hotel. adequate pension, that will enable the familys a fortably until the childhen are old enough to look after them. 4 selves. The widowed mother of a single man, if the son } | | FOR TAXI | ~ Phone 99 A. E. WRIGHT Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor 16) Surveying and Engineering P. O. Box 10 Phone 85 Fourth Street Stand - Hotel Rupert There is a man who makes shoes for children— and sells them to stores all over Canada But he is only just learning how people buy. It was this way: His wife—let us call her Mrs. Brown —’phoned to him and asked him to buy some underwear for little Brown. Picture Brown now among the throng of mothers at the ‘‘ Children’s Underwear’’ counter. He asks for Underwear for a child of six. He looks it over help- lessly. What on earth does he know about Children’s Underwear? For lack of anything better to say he asks: ‘‘Is this good qualityP’’ ‘The answer is short and quite conclusive: ‘‘It’s Blank’s’’— naming a well- advertised line. That short word says everything. Brown pays his money and goes home, quite satisfied with his purchase. Now What bothers Brown —a manufacturer of shoes, is this: How would it affect the purchase of a child’s shoes if the salesman said ‘“ They’re Brown's” ? Nobody knows Brown’s shoes. Brown doesn’t advertise. The name Brown signifies nothing when used in con- nection with children’s shoes. The salesman must use all his persuasive wiles to induce people to buy them. _ The point is—If the name Brown was as synonomous with Children s Shoes as “‘Blank’s”’ is with Underwear, wouldn’t Brown sell more shoes with less effort P —_—_— If you are doing a local business talk over your advertising problems with the Advertising Department of this newspaper, If you are doing a provincial or national business it would be well for you to have the counsel and assistance of a good advertising agency. A. list of these will be furnished, without cost or obligation, by the Secretary © Canadian Press Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto. ot