fae DALY NLWS ——— a # j LS ree eee tte COCO peta peuse tr must be used voor - = fn Perfect Tea ticisy (fe News Notes | at eer | YourKing andCoun y infusion. “ . * * | [he shopkeepers’ early closing for every SPORT ae i i bylaw passed its second and third and RECREATION RECRUITS WANTED FOR 62nd OVERSEAS BATTALhoy! ee crud Hight. Worn hy every member CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY Force A oe ee of the family — « RECRUITING OFFICE AT PROVINCIAL G Dir Ain narnete cleaned: be- > ; OVERN B19 Get your carpet leaned be- | : f OFFICE NOW OPEN. MENT Mrs. L. W. Kergin has gone t , a ‘Z Toronto for a few months. | SHOES ee You a = y--— Tea is the acme of perfection, being all pure, ore winter sets in. Called for.) ———— In view of the reoruiting which is in pr ct i : “red and put down free of| ; st rene delicious tea. Black, Mixed or Green. eae oe 244.16 | throughout the Province, it is apropos | ; Rte RT SS ee : ‘i ts ee | the questions which are considered by th r of , : iis ; contem. . ’ Bruce Morton, who has severed SOLD BY ALL GOOD SHOE DEALERS plate entering the Service. The following t of Be, e Mo on, o ‘ Sn cate gEeenemnemnsnst ich ‘ . ) tie Ini nneétion with the’ B. G Un nent queries, together with he information which , h elicit e jhis co rectio o Us Oe ee ate ee na i slivits, ldertakers, left for the south this QUESTIONS ANSWERED. 1c S S morning i.—How long. am I to serve? Until th, f th . ‘mor : { the wi —$<$____——- - BAY VIEW HOTEL and six months after if required. 7 To and from Norway, Sweden, Den- “THE BROKEN COIN” AT 2.—-What pay shall [ receive? Your pa) ivate will mark, Maly and Russia. For rates | THE MAJESTIC THEATRE $ OPENS SEPTEMBER 5. be $1.00 per day and 10 cents fleld allow esides this and information apply to - Ta you will be clothed, equipped and subsisted by | Govern DYBHAVN & HANSON | “The Broken Coin" is still More Homelike and Comfy ment. i Than Ever. : , an ad ‘aut drawing crowded houses to the} 3.—What will my wife receive during my absence? Byer Insurance and Steamship Agency, a : : ss ata i “Very Majestic Theatre. Kitty becomes FRESH, AIRY ROOMS month there will be pai er a separatior ‘nce of $20 Prince Rupert, B. Cc. possessed of both halves of the sipeacenaes also part of your pay and. if this be not igh to com. coin only to lose them again. The|$ DAINTY HOME COOKING fortably maintain your family, the Canadian Patriot, Fund istory is as interesting and thril!- | teee ne will further assist them. ling as ever. i 4.—What will happen if 1am wounded or s You will —_— a — Eee ——————— RA Lonely Salvation” is a pret- THE FAIR 1915 be cared for by the Government and your pay ci ntinued | SPLENDID COMEDY AT ty litthe drama in which Mary} AIT until you are discharged. If you are permanently lisabled an “Th Dail N 9 3) WESTHOLME Then SE Puller plays the part of a girl ARE YOU A MEMBER? allowance will be paid you, varying according to the extent of eC y ews “Seat Paem jresecued from the underworld. It} : your injury or disability, CLASSIFIED ADS The Westholme tonight has a| is a story full of pathos and very | it costa 91 and ad =" sor 5.—What will be done for my wife and children if I die ; er good program. The Pathe | interesting. “Defenders of the the N. > © BET BPE On foes while on Active Service? The Government w provide an nero shows very fine Sere is a series of very fine | — 0 beteré the 160-0 adequate pension, that will enable the fami { ve com. WANTED of cavalry maneuvres in Egypt; | views of the Indian troops, and on = vei : ee et fortably until the childhen are old enough t after them. jRussian guns in action, and Prin-} “Their Brides got Mixed” is aj re a ; os = ; selves. The widowed mother of a single man, if the son be LAUNDRY WOMAN WANTED. Apply Cen- | CeSs Alexandra. of Teck visiting} most amusing comedy in which [ame ° SOverniem, aoe eae her sole support, is treated in the same way as a wife Eeccone. 215-47: | soldiers grant each year on membership |$ | itwo eloping couples get mixed up . it Sain ith “The Inye ¢ nie Loe et . troll. 450 was the roll for 1914; WANTED—Girl to -take care of children. | The Inventor's Peril” is the | with comical results. The Ani-} I t t d ; rv inve , j e : $500 the government grant, ant ee ate 204-.)story of two inventors who are| mated W eekly depicts something | | 11,000 is the number wanted for| jworking on a wireless telephone, | novel in water stunts, some of i | 5 - £8 “ar ¢ stter jand who meet at a country house! }1915. Your $$ means a better) ges Hy Meyer's clever cartoons, and| TH hs sitennd ties is Adve Ete ‘ ; ; jand larger fair. E IMPERIAL | party. A crank, who has acc used | several other interesting items. a larger fair ae jSignor Marvelli of stealing his/-The entire program is good. as — eee _ iplans, attacks 2 , - g in September next will be spent in WATER HEATER COIL §@ plans, attacks the inventor and —————— es f FOR RANGES AND STOVES j kidnaps his hostess’ daughter.|¢ your city. {Patented 1915) The sitar tie four dollar is aiding develop- Se made $0. sheet the demand tor |. '° Wireless. phone -aids_ in ‘he 3 BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC 3) eer paiiaaas oe ms SHINGLE”, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Hot Water instantly and without |reseue and all ends happily. LUMP Pee ree te oy eet Sees a fue! being used Bf} “Who goes There” is two reels} 0 rolls, prosperity and profit. PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER C9. WARNING! jof the best comedy seen for a long | C A L Send in your name to the sec- A. 4. BURROUGHS, manager Purchasers of any |time. Walter Perkins as “Toppy” | $9.50 per Ton — Cash on 3/'°'""> Northern B. C. Agricultur- tet Ave. and McBride st. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0 fringing Stove Coil lhas an endless succession of most! al and Industrial Ass’n., Box 1657, PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Gmithers | themselves open to prose- | ; ? rexel Delivery dt tf] worecec recs cution equally with the jlaughable exploits. “The Cadford| Money Back If Not Satis- city. : parties manufacturing or Jiamonds.” a one-act dran o | ah nlite oe nds,” a one-act drama e De | factory = : ' 3 — jcludes a program which is. both} Now Is your chance to get the |interesting and highly amusing. UNION TRANSFER CO. best in Hot Water Heating Appli- (5) ——————__—_———-_ 2. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 ences— f o | we Coli Connected........ $20.00 } Goll minee Oonections. erec0 | fl APERHANGING §§ Your Money Back if tt Dont Suit. j > FREPEREED ERM EERE BBB Y As I own and contro! the above, i KALSOMINING ho one can put same in. Shall vig- | PAINTING \¥ FIRE ALARM SYSTEM orously prosecute any infringements. | ¢ Re : z * HARRY HANSON F. G. ROBERTS i* CIRCUIT NO. 1. Phone 489 P. O. Box 395 14 Dyer Apts. P. O. Box 642 ¥ Sox 12--5th St. and 8rd Ave a $ Box 13--6w St. and $rd Ave. |% Sox 14—£tb St and Syd Ave. ' i te ae - Seer ene a 6 15--Jun ¥ P36 2nd d a8 iP: oa 4 amen of {st, au Haitian dt ¥ } i ; ; f @ox 1@---tst Ave., between Sth and 7 ; A. E. WRIGHT ith Ste. (Koox Hotet.) > | BAIT | |} coe 17--16t Ave. and 7m Sr. (cen F H Provincial and Dominion iS cat howe * i ; AND Land Surveyor : i fos CIRCUIT NO. Zz. urveying and Engineering | ¥ Sox 22-Srd Ave. and aro St F i i : Post Office.) i] | P. 0. Box 10 Phones 85 3/* Sox 23--8rd Ave end McBride St. 3 ey i Fourth Street Rex 24—18t sve. snd McBride St 3: FINEST FROZEN HERRING 3) |* Sox 26°-2nd Ave and @nd St f : = | E Bor 26—¢nd Ave and 6th st. B. SMITH has a dr y goods store in a cer | Geox 27-6. T. Pz ; ’ : ‘ $25.00 per ton. i | ae | , tain Canadian City. He does a good business, but wants For Sale by a hs a ‘ i} to do more. He believes that Advertising in his local newspaper is the i c oth » oo r . . KINCOLITH PACKIIG CO Sheet Metal Work ! 1% Sox s2—Borden and Yayior sus. =f way to get more business. So he advertises—every now and then. re ik | Box 84 Tu, Ave. and Puiton Si pale -2eee our friend Smith is wrong—in advertising every now and ss : } Bes 3S th Ave. and Comoz Ave. " =rtis > ete 2 i > aper D Now is the time to have $|£ 9c: s¥_atn ave, ana Dodge PI . en ae : ould advertise regularly—as frequently as his local newspap MILL Pay. B. C. your roofs repaired, eve- | Geox 38-—4th Ave. ena Thompson St f pe ed. ; For further particulars troughs and skylights seen 3) ¥ Smith says he wants to advertise regularly, but he can’t always find the time ea to, and Seanae plant put in 4B: CIRGUIT NO. 4. i to prepare advertisements, which is true, for he is his own buyer, sales- linda “aeeemcione good s aca 4 the winter. Yee and %mmersos if manager, director of store service, credit man and half-a-dozen other things. ‘ ical steak ae Consult jn ti f i, fY Box @2—-5tb Ave. and McBride st What Smith should do is this: If he is located in one of the smaller cities, in Cen . a Practical Man if You Box 49—5tb Ave. and Green St. which there are no advertising agencies giving a local copy service, and he Want Results aes 44 a ee vod oe U has no one among his own staff qualified by instinct or experience to L served a regular appren Gos 469——7um Ave. und Yun 8 write the daily announcements, he should go to the publisher of the aha ; serve 7 g ar @ I ne ‘ B / eS oe “i “ 3 . . . 4 : case tice at the Sheet Metal’ and ee ak. Ae 5 a ae ne mews to advertise, requesting his help. ones © ve Heating business, in a regu- irk wit H n, the publisher, through his advertising manager, will be ) AUTO DELIVERY i? lar Sheet Metal Shop Not in eae glad to give Smith the assistance desired. A Jam Pastory. MINERAL ACT If Smith is located in one of the larger cities he should secure the services : of a recognized advertising agency which will take over the work of pre- | ¢. 0). ROWE 4 Certificate of Improvements 3 paring his advertisements. ; EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE $$ the practical Sheet metal Man ion | dash cut’, Smith can be sure of having bis advertisements prepares iF ' y and intelligently, with no more trouble to him than the supp!y : \2 PHON a. ; NOTICE . ° 7? r ; ONE 340 P. 0. BOX 467 ace ee NE i i the information required by the writer of the advertisements. t “BLAC (NIG " and * ACK KNIG : ° . ne 12 |} Shop Crpestse Board of Yrede Reems ee ee ee ee fe ith can do more business, and more business means a larger ippome ne =<. s i Portland Capal Mining Division of Cassiar it or himself, to say nothing of other gains that go hand in hand with te Estimates Furnished to Can- District. i doing of bigger business. tractors and others Free Where located:—-About three miles from the beach on Portland Canal at Blue Potnt, J Thi S £ h : P scqlclameehieanmspatiibieditetiiee _ |Mear the mouth of the Georgia River. ce 1S man mit ---do you know him bs TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden, } ith ? Free Miner's Certificate No. 94,006B, act- Are YOU Sm . ing a8 agent for W. T. Kergin, Free Miner’s Walker,s Musice Store ! | FOR TAXI | Certificate No. 94,035B, Geo. Rudge, Free ls: ie aR a aes Removed to Werner's. Old Stand Miner's Certificate No. 80,511B, and J. E. — On Second Avenue. Stark, Free Miner’s Certificate No. 93,915B PIANOS | PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. Terhaul-Heintzman Pianos. Pianos to Rent. intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for 4 j | bl with Certifeate of Improvements, for the pur- in ¥ yeu =e doing a loca! busi talk over your adv “rd _ one pose of obtaining a Crown Grant of dhe tising Department of this newspaper. | | } | above claims. If you are doin : : f to have oe ; Set g 4 provincial or national business it would be well for you a as oe Pore thet action the counsel and assistance of a good advertising agency. A list of these will be fur- ‘ , Must be commenced be- pished, without cost or obligation, by the Secretary of Canadian Press Association, fore the issue of sueh Certifcete of Im- R provements, oom 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto Stand - Hotel Rupert | Dated this 12th day of August, A. D. ; 119015, | ‘489-248, GERORGE R. NADEN. ss ————