earn tet de Te ee Or I le ee ra te: 35 ca ara aE SIRT oe Terra 2 a ali Se ERE ie tae! ee nae CS ' FROM THE ORIENT TO YOUR TEA - TABLE THE FRAGRANT AROMA SECURE IN THE SAFETY OF THE SEALED "SALADA' PACKAGE House For Kent Section Six $10.00 T. D. PATTULLO 2nd Avenue — — —___ — “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT four-room West, 231-6. furnished 112 8th Ave., FOR RENT—-Partly Cottage, $10.00. Corner McBride. APERHANGING KALSOMINING PAINTING F. G. ROBERTS 14 Dyer Apts. P. 0. Box 642 Teacher of Violin and All Band instruments A. PESCOTT a Ave. East Phone Green 827 Work ! Sheet Metal 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 ian if You Want Resulis _I served a regular appren- tice at the Sheet Metal and Heating business, in a regu- iar 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 THE IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL FOR RANGES AND STOVES (Patented 1916) Is made to meet the demand for Hot Water instantly and without additional fuel being used. WARNING! Purchasers of any in- fringing Stove Coll lay themselves open to prose- cution equally with the parties manufacturing or making same. Now ise your chance to get the beset In Hot Water Heating Applil- ances— Coli Connected........ $20.00 Coll minue 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 prosecute any infringements. HARRY HANSON Phone 489 P. O. Box 396 ———————EEEE : —— = Ss iz Gerhard-Heintzman AMERICAN VISITORS C. L. Glasgow, a member of the railroad commission of the state of night’s train. Michigan, arrived on last He was accompan- ied by Mrs. Glasgow and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Potter, of Lansing, Mich, 5 The party left for the south oh the route for Prince George en San Francisco. FOR TAXI Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert FROZEN BAIT ICE FINEST FROZEN HERRING $25.00 per ton. For Sale by KINCOLITH PACKIIG CO. LIMITED 4 MILL BAY. B. C. For further particulars apply to THOR JOHNSON Central Hotel. Walker's Music Store Removed to Werner's Old Stand ‘$ On Second Avenue. ; PIANOS } PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. Pianos. Pianos to Rent. fHE DAILY NLWS Saturday, October Local News Notes ‘ ia rere Mr. and Mrs. Fey left for the south this morning. * . s Wall paper—Sale prices-—Wal- lace’s. 231.2. Wim. Manson, M. P. P., on the George from Nanaimo. returned oS 3 Mrs. Saunders’ returned this morning from a visit south. 6°68 Alaska came in this morning, . ae Angus Stewart came in from the night. Silver Standard mine last +6" 3 Mr. and Mrs. V. from the south on the May yes- terday. Casley returned Mrs. J. E, Basil Merryfield returned and son from Vaneouver yesterday. e 9.6 Frank Dowling, superintendent of government telegraphs, left for the today. ere M. H. Howitt, of the horticultu- interior ral department, returned from the interior on last night's train. ee eS G. H. Gower, provincial in- for Vic- morning, accompanied spector of schools, left toria this by Mrs. Gower. “Te > Ss Hashimuti G. the Naval Commander Lieutenants Yonemura, Monoi left Prince George today. et eS and Migota, and on We Pas the police court this morning for for cigars in his store on Third Ave. eee Cole was fined $1.00. at permitting dice throwing provincial con- the Al- bertan boundary, arrived on last Sam Lorimer, stable at Lucerne, near night’s train and left for Victoria on the George this morning. 482 The Seattle, an American hali- but with a broken rudder this morning. She is sister ship to the Alaska. They schooner, came in are remarkably smart looking boats. s * s Mr. G. C. Cole, the American consul for this port and vicinity, left on the boat this morning for the States. absence United During his Mr. vice-consul, will be in charge of the Irving N. Linnell, consulate here. GERMANS ARE TAKING WAR NEWS SERIOUSLY “News of the offensive on the western front Copenhagen, Oet. 4.- is taken seriously here,” says the Berlin correspondent of the Poli- tiken. The notliing that foolish Tageblatt remarks would be more the seriousness of the recent battles than to overlook terrible in the west, and that it would be for fullest confidence in equally wrong Germans not to have the their troops and leaders, COUNTY COURT Judge Young has wired to W. E. Burritt that been detained in Atlin. The county stating he has court has heen adjourned until Monday, October 18th at 44 a. m. TWO FIVE-ROOM HOUSES Section Six One Partly F urnished T. D. PATTULLO 2nd Avenue PROPOPPOOROOCOCOOCOCOOObO*s o ae / “A Dollar in the Bank is The American halibut schooner Worth Two in Promises” HEN you have a substantial Savings Account, you do not have to ror os or court refusals when you require ready cash. A Savings Account in The Bank of | British North America makes ou independent of promises. he money is yours—ready | when you need it—protected | against loss—safe from fire and theft—and earning interest at | highest current rates. | Deposits of $1. and upwards are | received on Savings accounts. THE BANK OF British North America 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. €APITAL AND SURPLUS, $7,894,000. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH P. MARGETTS, Manager. AUTO DELIVERY EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE | esi 2 - 30 PPOOPO LOD LLL EDS 24 THE CRADLE = POOOIOCO DO Do ayy Your King Need You RECRUITS WANTED FOR 62nd OVERSEAS CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FOR —_—_—, REGRUITING OFFICE AT PRCVINCIAL GOVE OFFICE NOW open. In view of the recruiting which js in pr throughout the Province, it is apropos to CE. . , answer the questions which are considered by those plate entering the Service. The following js whi : 5 a list nent queries, together with he information Which e QUESTIONS ANSWERED. 1.—How long am I to serve? Until the end , and six months after if required. 2.—-What pay shall I reeeive? be $1.00 per day and Your pay 10 cents fleld allowance ment. 3.—What will my wife receive during m month there will be paid her a separation a}! (also part of your pay) and if this be not eo Va will further assist them. 4.—What wili happen if I am wounded or be eared for by the Government SICK and your pay until you are discharged. If you are permanently your injury or disability. while on Active Service? The Government wil! fortably until the childhen are old enough to look selves. The widowed mother of a single man. if t and Coun BATTALION, RNMENT ogress ; 48 @ private wil] Besides this you will be clothed, equipped and subsisted }y the Y absence? Every fortably maintain your family, the Canadian Patriotic k a allowance will be paid you, varying according to the extent of 5.—What will be done for my wife and children jf I die adequate pension, that will enable the family to live 9 » 1945 Reise Beira a emia ly \t present & few of ) COntem of perti. ich elicits. if the war Govern. nce of & h to com und > You will continued disabled an provide ar om- ifiar th 120? Vein. the son be months. season. advertise. Advertising ? write, if interested. tion, they have allowed @,You know how dull it can be when you dont Do you know how brisk it can be made by Advice regarding your advertising problems is available throu recognised res adian advertising agency, or the Secretary of the Canadian "frees Association Room 603 Lumsden Building, T 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. \ four hours. @,The primary object of this was to lift the all 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. Sheffield’s expression uf respect. Not a wheel in Sheffield turned for twenty- GIt was was unthought of that those hundreds of mighty furnaces, raging night and day, and those seething boilers, with quivering valves, should ever be allowed to cool. 4, This extinguishing of fires cost Sheffield hundreds of thousands of dollars—the price of the effort to get back again to high-power efficiency. R* the action was unique—it was unprecedented—it 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 energy go out. By paying homage to tradition, custom, They stop Advertising in the Summer supersti- Summer to become their “dull” 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. Can- obligation on your part—*? oronto, Enquiry involves no BORN—At the hospital this ; her sole support, is treated in the same way as a wife. morning, to Mr. and Mrs. F. R. a me Jacobsen, of 424 8th Ave., East, seem 9 1 daughter. e e STH h Don’t mer er your cou weil — —— A French scientist is working Mathieu’s Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil not only i : . oe CURE ——promptly arrests coughing, but thanks to its tonic and upon a phonograph which imi-} strengthening properties it helps the system to throw of { the cold and thus effects a permanentcure. It is this quality which has won for tates the human voice by passing! it the largest sale of any cough and cold remedy in Canada. compressed air through photo-| 35¢. large bottles, everywhere. graphically produced holes in a J. L. MATHIEU CO., Prop., SHERBROOKE, P.Q. i r cold ie feverish Mathion’s Norvine Powders, the wonderful headache cum, rapidly moving strip. 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