in ii she atta at ta oe ee = “As you like it” TEA B20 — PACKETS! BLACK, MIXED “Be ONLY. OR GREEN. - taped Tickets To and from Norway, Sweden, Den- mark, Italy and Russia. For rates and information apply to DYBHAVN & HANSON Insurance and Steamship Agency, Prince Rupert, B. C. EEE ————— “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED LAUNDRY WOMAN WANTED. Apply Cen- tral Hotel. 215-17. ps FOR RENT FOR SALE—New, Modern six-room house, one milt from centre. Splendid view. 700 cash will handle. Apply Box 103, News Office. 216-20. LOST LOST—Purse money, between and the wharf yesterday. Finder re- warded on returning same to McRae who & McLeod, Third Ave. it. THE IMPERIAL 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 Appii- ances— Coll Connected........ $20.00 Coll minus Connections. . $15.00 Your Money Back if It Dont Suit. As 1 own and control the above, no one can put same in. Shall vig- orously prosecute any infringements. HARRY HANSON Phone 489 P. O. Box 395 asking to be heard. — —— ————E SPEECHES BY TRADES UNION DELEGATES TO T. & L. CONG. (Continued From Page One.) ploiter of his fellows. Speaking to union men, he reminded them that being a member of a union did not consist of paying dues; wearing a button, and attending “The money,” he said, meetings. least you can give is your “what labor requires and de- mands is yourself.” Dealing with the political as- declared that labor had filled the pect, he too long containing a sum of/|position of going cap in hand to Bank of Montreal | +}, representatives of capitalism filled the legislatures and They always got a hearty welcome, and their requests were promised due con- sideration, and that was the end of it. Parliaments are entirely that labor awoke to the fact that its only hope is to send its own rep- capitalistic and it is time resentalives to legislate. He show- APERHANGING | KALSOMINING PAINTING F. G. ROBERTS 14 Dyer Apts. P. O. Box 642 A. E. WRIGHT Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor Surveying and Engineering P. O. Box 10 Phone 85 Fourth Street FROZEN BAIT ICE FINEST FROZEN HERRING $25.00 per ton. For Sale by KINCOLITH PACKIIG CO. LIMITED MILL BAY. B. C. For further particulars apply to THOR JOHNSON Central Hotel. AUTO DELIVERY EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Phone --- 35 ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS undignified | fHE* DALY NUWS In the Letter Box Prince Rupert, Sept. 16. 1915 Editor Daily News, Dear Sir:—-In an editorial, this morning in the Journal saying that the friendly towards the G, T citizens ought to ra ae. 4 | that) can assure the editor of paper that the city council, at Monday night's meeting, in ee Mr. Chamberlin to meet the coun | | | cil, had no other purpose in view than having a friendly discussion | regarding the agreement between ithe %. T. P. and the city. so as | te hear what Mr. Chamberlin had | ito say regarding it. As we all know that money is} lhard to get at the present time, | lit was not the intention of the | council to be unfriendly or to urge | jthe G. T. P to live up to the agree- | jment. So far as I am concerned | | personally, I would have suggest- | ,ed that the company try, if at all |possible, to open up Seventh St. jor some similar work, that would i not be too expensive, which would give employment which would help to relieve some of the un- employed, for a short time at least. As for myself, I heartily and the provincial and Dominion} ¢ any time governments all working together] ¢tober next. ifor the good of Prince Rupert. By . ; selves. The widowed mother of a single mau, if the so ‘doing so the city is bound to grow. |-phe government base the Fair ; are 2 he son be f ; Se Se ts her sole support, is treated in the same way as a wife. |The Dominion government 1s De-|erant each year on membership hi ailw » exte ) , wee thind the railway to the extent of|,o)) 450 was the roll for 1944; ieuaranteeing the bonds, so that $500 the government grant, and! —— iy ase aa the more they help to develop the} 4 900 is the number wanted for | j city and railroad, the less chance|y915. your 88 meant a better| mere ial es there will be for the government having to pay interest on the | bonds. Yours respectfully, WM. BEVERIDGE. Roblin hoodwinked the ed how the government jhad repeatedly workers into voting for it. He said that the victory in Winnipeg is of little account except as an impetus to labor men all over the Dominion to get busy and do like- wise. In conclusion he drew at- tention to the fact that the im- perial government had, when the to take away con- crisis came, j trol of the jof the factories from the capit- railroads and many jalist, and he believed that when ithe crisis is over the capitalist |may have difficulty in getting them After jlabor men of Prince Rupert to get back. urging the together and keep together in the ifurthering of the class movement | he resumed his seat amid ap- | Plause. Both speakers were aec- leorded votes of thanks. | Local News Notes Sheet Metal Work ! Now is the time to have your roofs repaired, eve- troughs and skylights seen to, and heating plant put in good shape for the winter. In such Cases Consult a Practical Man if You Want Results I served a regular appren- tice at the Sheet Metal and Heating business, in a regu- tar Sheet Metal Shop Not in A Jam Factory. C. 0. ROWE The Practical Sheet Metal Man PHONE 340 P. O. BOX 467 Shop Opposite Board of Trade Rooms 322 SECOND AVENUE Estimates Furnished to Can- tractors and others. Free ‘FOR TAXI Phone 99 | Stand - Hotel Rupert | J. il. Bacon left for Florida this morning. \. ke. Rosevear returned east on today’s train. Mrs. Henning left for Vaneou- ver on the Rupert. i. G, Dawson returned - from the interior last night. Mrs. and Miss Cochrane left for Vancouver on the Rupert. Mrs. Doodson and her little girl left for Smithers this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Murdoff returned from Prince George last night and went south this morning. ‘the Baptist Young Peoples’ Society will hold a social in the church tonight. All weleome. Miss McLeod and Miss Lasso- witch, graduate nurses here, left for the south this morning. Walker,s Music 5 Store Removed to Werner's Old Stand On Second Avenue. PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. Terhaul-Helntzman Pianos. Planos to Rent. believe in the city, the G. T. P.,lthe N. B retary, Northern B. C. Agricultur-| al and Industrial Ass’n., Box 1657, City. Cf, pees Thursday, s; pten ——EEa— = ———<———— Sere POPP PP Oe PPPO GS. Your King and Coy Need You peeT SHOES for every SPORT and RECREATION RECRUITS WANTED FOR G2nd OVERSEAS BATT n by every member CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY Force ALIon, of the family REERUITING OFFICE AT PROVINCIAL GOVERNMEN OFFICE NOW OPEN. . In view of the reeruiting which is in progres. at throughout the Province, if is apropos to ay ae the questions which are considered by those = va SOLD BY ALL GOOD SHOE Sons plate entering the Service. The following ; # me nent queries, together with he information whic} he: — QUESTIONS ANSWERED. you will be clothed, equipped and subsisted by th, ment, 3.—What will my wife receive during Viore Homelike and Comfy Than Ever. FRESH, AIRY ROOMS mouth there will be paid her a separation aj! (also part of your pay) and if this be not fortably maintain your famftly, the Canadiana: will further assist them. 4.--What will happen if I am wounded or sj be cared for by the Government and until you are discharged. allowance will be paid you, varying according t) the your injury or désability. 5.—What will be douwe for my wife and while on Active Service? adequate pension, that will enable the family Ae DAINTY HOME COOKING your pay ¢ THE FAIR 1915. ARE YOU A MEMBER? It costes $1 and no more to join . C. Agr. Ass'n., payable before the ist of hildren The Government wil! pr fortably until the childhen are old enough t aft Membership spells strength. wees ntr GACH elicits. {.—How long am I to serve? Until the eng { BAYVIEW HOTEL and six months after if reqnired. 2.—-Whiat pay shall | receive? Your pay as 4 privy OPENS SEFTEMBER 5. be $1.00 per dmy and 10 cents field allowa Bes my absen e? Every Patriotic Fund ff you are permanently dis y the War ate will ides this Govern. f $2 ‘ 10 com. You will ontinuned abled an extent of if | die vide an ve com. er them. and larger fair. Your dollar means more dollars in September next will be spent in your city. Your dollar is aidteg develop- | SHINGLE®, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER C0. A. 4. BURROUGHS, Manager “st Ave. and McBride &. PHORE 25 ment, and beiping to make pay- rolls, prosperity and profit. Send in your name to the sec- Branch Yard at PRINCE RUPERT, 6.0 Smithers PELPOPIOCS B. SMITH has a dry goods store in a cer- tain Canadian CItY. He does a good business, but wants to do more. He believes that Advertising in his local newspaper is the way to get more business. So he advertises—every now and then. This is where our friend Smith is wrong—in advertising every now #24 then. He should advertise regularly—as frequently as his local newsppc" is published. Smith says he wants to advertise regularly, but he can’t always find the me to prepare advertisements, which is true, for he is his own buyer, sales: manager, director of store service, credit man and half-a-dozen other things. What Smith should do is this: If he is located in one of the smaller citics, In which there are no advertising agencies giving a local copy service, and he has no one among his own staff qualified by instinct or re hag wr the daily announcements, he should go to the publisher o the new s paper in which he means to advertise, requesting his help. In nine cases out of ten, the publisher, through his advertising manager, will be only too glad to give Smith the assistance desired. : If Smith is located in one of the larger cities he should secure the sery ices ofa recognized adwertising agency which will take over the work of pre- paring his advertisements. In this way Smith can be sure of having his advertisements prepared . f ularly and intelligently, with no more trouble to him than the supplying « the information required by the writer of the advertisements. So Smith can do more business, and more business means a lar for himself, to say nothing of other gains that go hand in han doing of bigger business. This man Smith---do you know him P ef: ger incoine d with the If you are doing.e local business talk over your advertising problems with the Adver tising Departmén@of this newspaper. If you are doing a provincial or national business it would be well for yo the counsel and assistance of a good advertising agency. A list of aeee nished, without cost or obligation, by the Secretary of Canadian Press Associatiot Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto. u to have ll be fur- - Are YOU Smith?