} FROZEN BAIT "A TRIUMPH” in tea quauiry "SALADA" PURE, OLEANLY PREPARED AND DELICIOUS « BLACK, MIXED Nt Free Samples maiied on enquiry. NATURAL GREEN) Address: “SALA0A,” Toronto. fHE DAY NLWS Local News Noles | left for the H. G. Helgerson south today. ** @ George A. McNicholl left for Winnipeg today. Se 2° 8 M. P. McCaffery went south on the Rupert this morning. oe a6 Mrs. James Carmichael left for EE _— = House Fo r Rent Section Six $1.00 T. D. PATTULLO 2nd Avenue Hazelton on today’s train. = e:.&-* W. E. Fisher returned from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert. ee left for Vancouver this morning. . * . New lot of pretty china and saucers 25c each—Wallace's. e £6 cups Officer Bailey, of the city police, left for the south with an insane man this morning. o &:-¢ Miss Phelan, sister of Mrs. W. D. Tippens, left for Vancouver on the Prince Rupert. * * * SS = 2 “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. were accompanied by Mr. Orme, Mrs: C. H. Orme and little boy returned last night from an ex- tended visit to London, Ont. They Lost LOST—A small change purse, 5th Avenue who met them at Edmonton. near Catholic Club, containing sum of money and two Yale keys. Finder please return to 827 Summit Avenue and re- ceive reward. tf. Se iscapuecosseocabeiatcien one : ~~ APERHANGING KALSOMINING PAINTING F. G. ROBERTS 14 Dyer Apts. P. O. Hox 642 Stand - Hotel Rupert A. E. WRIGHT > Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor Surveying and Engineering ICE FINEST FROZEN HERRING $25.00 per ton. P. 0. Box 10 Phone 85 For Sale by eeeeveeessosevee KINCOLITH PACKUG CO. MILL BAY. B. C. For further particulars apply to THOR JOHNSON Central Hotel. Sheet Metal Work ! Now is the time to have your roofs repaired, eve- John Manson, provincial road superintendent, left for the in- terior on today’s train. * . . Chief Minty, of the Provincial police, left for the south with an insane man this morning. Sess Stewart J. Martin, of Hazelton, left for home this morning, after spending a few days in town. . . . Word was received in the city last that the threatened strike at Anyox has been averted. 2s s = evening Thirty-five Chinamen, return- ing from the Orient, through this morning for eastern passed points. 0 ie lin mining man, left for Victoria this morning to join a regiment for the front. s 6 8 A. R. Rigg, M. P. P. of Winni- peg, passed through on his way east this morning, accompanied by Mrs. Rigg. - > = Mrs. Taylor, of Port Essington, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. L. Munro, left for home this ‘morning; . 2 s R. W. Hannington, inspector of legal offices, left for the south on troughs and skylights seen to, and heating plant put in the Rupert, after having inspected loca! legal offices. good shape for the winter. In such Cases f i Consult a Practical Mar if You Walke - Music Store Want Results On Second Avenue. PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. I served a regular appren- tice at the Sheet Metal and Heating business, in a regu- lar Sheet Metal Shop Not In A Jam Factory. C. 0. ROWE The Practical Sheet Metal Man Gerhard-Heintzman Pianos. Pianos to Rent. ee: 6 . “The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Trade will be held in the Board of Trade rooms on Friday at 8 p. m. ee M. H. Howitt, of the agricultu- ral department, left for the in- terior this morning on business for his department. PHONE 340 P. O. BOX 467 Noel Ogilvie, who is in charge Shop Opposite Board of Trade Rooms 322 SECOND AVENUE Estimates Furnished to Can- Aiaias Furniaed to BAYVIEW HOTEL ne OPENS SEPTEMBER 5. Wore Homelike and Comfy Than Ever. THE IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL FOR RANGES AND STOVES FRESH, AIRY ROOMS DAINTY HOME COOKING 3, of the Geodetic Survey of. this coast for the Dominion govern- ment, left this morning for the east. eae A double ended locomotive in Tasmania carries the boiler and firebox on one set of wheels in the center and the cylinders and driving wheels under tenders at each end, (Patented 1815) Is made to meet the demand for ee _ Hot Water instantly and without additional fuel being used. WARNING! Purchasers of any in- fringing Stove Coll tey themselves open to prose- cution equally with the parties manufacturing or making same. Now le your chance to get the best In Hot Water Heating Appli- encese— Coli Connected........ $20.00 Coli minus Connections. .§15.00 Your Money Back if it Dont Suit. As I own and control the above, fo one can put same in. Shali vig- orously prosecute any infringements. HARRY HANSON Phone 489 P. O. Box 395 /Dr-PRICE’S A pure, wholesome, reliable Grape Cream of Tartar Improves the flavor and adds to \ the healthfulness of the food. Powder. J. H. Todd, of the G, T. P, Staff, | RED CROSS DANCE a whist drive and dance with re- rue Robe OF Baeteall will hold Your King and Country freshments, Gross fund, at the K. of P. Hall, Friday next, October ist, at 9 p. m. any of the S. O,. E, members. Buy your ticket and help along the good work of the Red Cross and enjoy a good dance. Something new raincoats for ladies, $4.90 Wallace's. in aid of Tickets 50c, can be had from very 4ay, eple COOPPOR ODO Oo oy the Red Need You RECRUITS WANTED FOR 62nd OVERSEA CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY F OFFIOE NOW oPeEN. throughout the Province, it is apro the questions which are considered by those plate entering the Service. Phe following is 228-9. nent queries, together with be information wh the Special a “ QUESTIONS ANSWERED. MUSIC Teacher of Violin and All 1.—How long am I to serve? Until tho o and six months after if required. 2.—-What pay shall I reeetve? Your pay $9.60 per Ton — Cash on we awa. be $1.00 per day and 10 cents fleld allowances Besides this ase, eigptn Ave, gest aa be clothed, equipped and subsisted by thp Govern. 3.—What will my wife receive during my absence? Bvery month there will be paid her a separation allowanoe of $20 (also part of your pay) and if this be not enough to com: BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC fortably maintain your family, the Canadian Patriotic Fund : LUMP will further assist them. . O A L 4.—What will happen if I am wounded or sick? You will be cared for by the Government and your pay continued Delivery allowance will be paid you, varying according to the extent of Money Back If Not Satis- your injury or disability. factory 5.—What will be done for my wife and children if 1 die UNION TRANSFER C0 while on Active Service? The Government wil! provide an 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 adequate pension, that will enable the family to live com- selves. Mr. McWha, the well known At-f AUTO DELIVERY EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Phone --- 35 8 BATTALION ORCE. RECRUITING OFFICE AT PROVINCIAL aoy In view of the reeruiting whioh is in progre POs to answer a few th éach elicits, 48 @ private wilj until you are disobarged. If you are permanently disabled an fortably until the childhen are old enough to look after them. The widowed mother of a single man, if the son be her sole support, is treated in the same way as a wie. titep , <¥, 104e a, ERNMENT 88 at pr esent of who ontem. ist of perti. nd of the war the cold and thus effects a permanent cure. it the largest sale of any cough and cold remedy in Canada. 35¢. large bottles, everywhere. 4. L. MATHIEU CO. Prop., SHERBROOKE, W your oof & Don’t merely smother your cough Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil not only CURE = arrests coughing, but thanks to its tonic and strengthening properties it helps the system to throw of It is this quality which has won for P.Q. feverich Mathieu's Norvine Powers, the wonterfu! bradech: cm, wil ae bea a tq | —- —————— THE PRICE oF HOMAGE NCE when King Edward VII. paid a visit to Sheffield, all the fires in factories and plants were allowed to die out. Nota wheel in Sheffield turned for twenty- four hours. @,The primary object of this was to lift the pail of smoke that hovers over that wonderful steel-produc- ing city, and to ensure, as far as man was able, a bright day and a blue sky for an auspicious occasion, @,It was Sheffield’s expression uf respect. UT the action was unique—it was unprecedented—it was unthought of that those hundreds of mighity furnaces, raging night and day, and those seething boilers, with quivering valves, should ever be allowed to cool. @, This extinguishing of fires cost Sheffield hundreds of thousands of dollars—the price of the effort to get back again to high-power efficiency. OME business men in Canada pay an unwitting homage, not to a king, but to a superstition—the superstition that hot weather justifies letting the fires of business energy go out. They stop Advertising in the Summer months. By paying homage to tradition, custom, superst- tion, they have allowed Summer to become their “dull season. @,You know how dull it can be when you don't advertise. Do you know how brisk it can be made by Advertising? Do you realize how much momentum you now lose in the Summer that must be regained in the Fall ? DON’T LET YOUR ADVERTISING FIRES DIE OUT THIS SUMMER. Advice regarding your advertising problema is available through Con recognised adian advertising agency, or the Secretary of the Canadian I res, Association, Room 603 Lumsden Building, Toronto, Kuquiry involves no obligation om your part—s0 write, if interested.