a es oer ae en ie om See eee ee wie mia ie ae ee ne ee tesanl Stee ae cy “ — ee eS as A east fe arin ys ns > SC cee : i $= A Delightful Garde Freshness—— characterizes the Flavor of “SALADA" rz A. B32 Quality Unchallenged for Twenty-three Years. ee “The Daily News ” FROZEN BAIT CLASSIFIED ADS. - ICE noe FINEST FROZEN HERRING WANTED—General WANTED—Young Woman as house maid. servant. Apply Mrs. O'Reilly, 230 Fifth Ave., East. $25.00 per ton. Apply matron Prince Rupert Hospital. For Sale by FOR SALE—New, Modern six-room house, FOR RENT KINCOLITH PACKIIG C0. LIMITED one milt from centre. Splendid view. MILL BAY. B. C. heat omar” Se ra teliae For further particulars = apply to THOR JOHNSON APERHANGING Central Hotel. KALSOMINING PAINTING -— F. G@. ROBERTS ; Walker’s Music Store Removed to Werner’s Old Stand 14 Dyer Apts. P. O. Box 642 On Second Avenue. PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. A. E. WRIGHT Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor Surveying and Engineering Gerhard-Heintzman Pianos. Pianos to Rent. P. 0. Box 10 Phone 85 ail Fourth Street i BAYVIEW HOTEL OPENS SEPTEMBER 5. Vliore Homelike and Comfy Than Ever. 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. Ia such Cases Consult a Practical Man if You Want Results 1 I served a regular appren- tice at the Sheet Metal and FRESH, AIRY ROOMS DAINTY HOME COOKING Heating business, in a regu- lar Sheet Metal Shop Not in A Jam Factory. C. 0. ROWE | Local News Notes } PPILECP whe: Biabsical: Diiaat’.tbatat (nian Mrs. Hilditch and child have PHONE 340 P. 0. BOX 467 returned from the south. Shop Opposite Boara of Trade Rooms ad * . 322 SECOND AVENUE Tommy McMeekin and Jack Estimates Furnished to Can- 3) poomire left on Saturday on a tractors and others Free | week’s hunting trip to Pitt and Lewis Islands. se a 5. D. Macdonald, W. E, Thomp- THE IMPERIAL son and G. Rudderham, Prince WATER HEATER COIL Rupert delegates to the Labor Congress, returned this morning. FOR RANGES AND STOVES (Patented 1915) eo Is made to meet the demand for John A. Boak, Western U. S. Hot Water instantly and without Ps U additional fuel being used. freight agent of the Canadian Government Railways, is visiting WARNING! his daughter, Mrs. Geo. B. Hull. Purchasers of any iIn- > fringing Stove ae lay Mr. Boak’s headquarters are in | themselves open to prose- Chicago. cution equally with the * s s parties manufacturing or making same. . P, A. Dempster, Grand Master of the I. O. O. F., who arrived in Now is your chance to get the a heen es ‘ se ies te en Weher eating Reatie the city on the Sophia on Sat- ancee— urday, left for the east this Goll Connected........ 980.60 morning. While here he paid an| Coll minus Connections. .$15.00 Your Money Back if it Dont suit. As I own and control the above, no one can put same in. Shall vig- orously presecute any infringements. HARRY HANSON Phone 489 P. O. Box 395 official visit to the local lodge. Sez 7 “FOR TAXI | Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert fHE DALY NLWS Monday. “THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY” AT THE WESTHOLME Tonight and tomorrow, the see “The will be ond episode of Diamond from the Sky” Westholme. the opening scenes will be pres ,ent, and it is late for) jany who didn't to get in on this| presented at the All who saw} not too great serial now. The rest of the program is of| a high order, ineluding two very} fine dramas in ‘The Taunt” and “The The latter is in two acts, and both are splen- did. “The Baby,” featuring Mr Sydney Smoulderini.”’ Honeymoon Mrs. most attrac- and of the tive items in a splendid program. Drew, is one PRINCE GEORGE ARRIVES The ao first-class passengers on the following were amongst Prince George this morning. A. Poole, F. Fey, A Stewart, J. Barton, E. Walsh, E. Allison, M. Pawlok, Miss Collard, J. J. Horan, Miss Goodwin, Mrs. Powrie, F. L. Haston, Mr. Lowrie and wife, G.| Harrison, Mrs. Hilditch and child, | 8. D. Maedonald, W. E. Thompson | G. Rudderham, R. A. Smith, G.| Wishart, Mr. Lowery, E. W. Hut-! ton, Mr. Waugh, J. Swanson, H.| M. Brown, Mrs. Cook, Miss Wright | Mr, Willett, B. Frank, Mr. and| Mrs. Alexander, C. A. Wickens, | Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Durham, E. E. | Phair, T. J. Stephen, Mrs. Davis,| Mr. Mulville, Miss MeKay, E. | Davis, Miss Brown, Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bullock, Mr.! Forstedt, Mr. Sullivan. YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL | National League. York. 5: Philadelphia, 5; New St. Louis, 3. Chicago, 4. srooklyn, 8; Cincinnati, 4. Boston, 5; Pittsburg, 2. American League. St. Louis, 2; Boston, 3. Chicago, 8-5; Philadelphia, 1-3. | New York, 3-6.! 1-3. Cleveland, 6-1; Detroit, 5-9; Washington, Coast League. Salt Lake, 3-2; Vernon, 0-1. San Francisco, 10-0; Portland, 3-44. Los Angeles, 1; Oakland, 3. “THE BROKEN COIN” AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE | The Majestic tonight and to- | morrow screens the ninth episode | of “The Broken Coin.” This | serial is proving to be one of the most enthralling ever shown, the | interest of the publie increasing as the story unfolds. Accompanying it tonight is a splendid program of comedy and “The Blank Note” Friend the both laughter the Animated Weekly is, as usual, full of up-to-date war and items. “Their news and Burglar” are great raisers, while world’s news. _ ; BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC : 7 LUMP COAL $3.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Back factory Improves the flavor and adds to Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. \ the healthfulness of the food, | UNION TRANSFER CO. 332 2nd Ave. Phone 34 POSPIL ELL OLODPLOLPAPELLIDL PPE LS ree PRICE'S) BAKING POWDER A pure, wholesome, reliable Grape x « oI * . x x * * * * * (vost Office Box 23-—trd Ave. sud McBride St Box 26—-ist Ave. and MeBride St | Pox 26--2nd Ave and god St | Go. 26-—-2nd Ave and 6th St G61 27--G. T. P. CIRCUIT KO. 5 Bor 31--5th Ave. and Fulton St. OBITUARY The infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Hodgins, Second Ave, and Seventh died at the General Hospital si this morning. Funeral arrange- snts are in the hands of the B CG. Undertakers. AUTO DELIVERY EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Phone --- 39 JOU YC YC Lp FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT NO. 1. 6th St. and 8rd Ave 6th St. and 8rd Ave 8th St. and 8rd Ave 2nd and Box 12 Box 13 Box 14 Box 16—Junction of ist, ard Aves. Bor 1@--181 Ave., between 8th and 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Bort 17—1st Avs. and 7th St tral Howl.) (Cen GIROVIT NO. &. 3rd. Ave and rd St Box 22 Need You — Reauirs WANTED FOR 62nd OVERSEAS OFFICE NOW OPEN. In view of the recruiting which ig in pro throughout the Province, itt is apropos to the questions which are considered by thos. plate entering the Service. The following j« nent queries, together with he information wi, QUESTIONS ANSWERED. i.—How long am I to serve? Until th: and six months after if regnized. 2.—-What pay shall I recefve? Your pay Bl ment, 3.—What will my wife receive during my (also part of your pay) and if this be not fortably maintain your family, the Canadia: will further assist them. 4.—What will happen if Il am wounded « be cared for by the Government unti! you are discharged. allowance will be paid you, varying according your injury or disability. 5.—What will be done for my wife and « while on Active Service? The adequate pension, that will enable the fan fortably unt/ and youl If you are perma Government the childhen are old enough t selves. Box 82—-Borden snd Taylor Sts her sole support, is treated in the same way 7th Ave. and Fultou St 9th Ave. and Comoa Sth Ave. and Dodge P! Ave Box 34 Box 36 Box $7 Sox 38 Ave 4th and Thompson St CIRCUIT NO. 4. | Box 49-— 4th Ave. and tmmerson Pr! Bex 42 » Ave. and McBride St Box 42—65th Ave. and Green St. Box 44.--6th Ave and Hast! 3t 45—7th Ave. and Eberte. 144 | | Ba Bor 7th Ave. and Young &1t SRO OR A A IR a A A PR KARR ERR OHS ¢ * * g Sept Inber Your King and Coy CANABIAN EXPEDITIONARY FoR RECRUITING OFFICE AT PROVINCIAL cove ANnS\ as a be $1.00 per day and 10 cents fleld allowane, you will be clothed, equipped and subsisted jy month there will be paid her a separation a}! ly ive com. The widowed mother of a single ma: 94 “', 1045 a MOOD Do poy Lan eee C CCC ee aeg nt 'y BATTALION | CE, RNMENT at present Ver @ few of Who conten. 'St of pert). ich each eles, id Of the war Private will Besides this the Gov ern. sence? Every if $9 VU). Patriotic Fund Sick? You will pay eo tinned ntly lusabled an to the extent of bildren if J die provide ar ifter them. SOPPOROPOPOCOO DO Don’t merely smother your cough Mathieu’s Syrup of Tar and Co CURE IT the cold and thus effects a permanentcure. It is this quali it the largest sale of any cough and cold remedy in Canada 45¢. large bottles, everywhere. J. L. MATHIEU CO., Prop., SHERBROOKE, om the pais from heed, back «od ft your cold is feverish Mathieu's Nervine Powders, the wordlerful headache cum, will Py gee Bes cha If Not Eatis- | prompUy arrests coughing, but t! strengthening properties it helps the 1 Liver Oil et not only ts tonic and system to throw of ty which has won for P.Q. mie Bex of bog die out. four hours. and a blue sk furnaces, cool. energy go out, months. advertise. Advertising ? DON’T LET Advice regarding your adian advertising agen write, if interested. 603 Lumsden Building, ‘Toronto, THE PRICE oF HOMAGE O NCE when King Edward VII. paid a visit to Sheffield, all the fires in factories and plants were allowed to Not a wheel in Sheffield turned for twenty- , The primary object of this was to lift the pall of smoke that hovers over that wonderful steel-produc- ing city, and to ensure, as far as man was able, a bright day GIt was y for an auspicious occasion. Sheffield’s expression uf respect. UT the action was unique—it was unprecedented—it was unthought of that those hundreds of mighty raging night and day, and those seething boilers, with quivering valves, should ever be allowed to 1, This extinguishing of fires cost Sheffield hundreds of thousands of dollars—the price of the effort to get back again to high-power efliciency. OME business men in Canada pay an unwitting homage, not to a king, but to a superstition—the superstiion that hot weather justifies letting the fires of business They stop Advertising in the Summer By paying homage to tradition, custom, supersti- tion, they have allowed Summer to become their “dull” season. @,You know how dull it can be when you don’t Do you know how brisk it can be made by Do you realize how much momentum you now lose in the Summer that must be regained in the Fall? YOUR ADVERTISING FIRES DIE OUT THIS SUMMER. “ip : 7 advertising problems is available through any n 'y, or the Secretary of the Canadian Press Association, Room Kuquiry involves no obligation en your part—s0