“As you ONLY. “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Partly furnished four-room Cottage, $10.00. 112 Sth Ave., West, Corner McBride. 231-6. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Complete sawmill including boiler, engine, saw carriage, edger, shingle machinery, planer and all trans- mission gopds. Original cost of the goods being $5,000, F. 0. B,. Vancouver. Mill isolecated on Grand Trunk Pacific about three hundred miles from Prince Rupert. 7 Can offer this mill for $1,800 spot cash, Box 110, Daily News. FOR SALE—15 pairs extra Plymouth Rock Homer Pigeons, mated and squab pro- ducing, at a bargain; also Belgian Hares. Apply 925 Borden St. tf. WANTED. WANTED—Cooking range, must be cheap. Apply Box 111, Daily News. tr. WANTED—Woman cook. Apply matron Prince Rupert General Hospital. tr. LOST LOST—A small change purse, 5th Avenue near Catholic Club, containing sum of money and two Yale keys. Finder please return to 827 Summit Avenue and re- ceive reward. tf. Walker’s Music Store Removed to Werner's Old Stand On Second Avenue. PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. Gerhard-Heinitzman Pianos. Pianos to Rent. 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- lar 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 like it DADA’ TEA ee PACKETS egress 99 BLACK, MIXED OR GREEN. MUSIC CFKARI.ES BALAGNO (Pianist at Westholme) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE Former pupil of F. @. Strong. TERMS MODERATE, Phone Siue 408 a ; BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC . LUMP COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. | FOR TAXI Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert THANKSGIVING BANQUET The Thanksgiving banquet in the Methodist Church success, last night was the usual big the ladies providing a sumptuous re- past, while the speakers of the evening delivered inspiring little As in past years, a de- was Millar Jones, speeches. lightful rendered, musical program Mrs. Clapperton, in which and Messrs. Davey and Davis excelled them- selves. Principal Brady delivered two most enjoyable readings and also gave a splendid address on the spirit of unionism. Speeches were made by Revs. W. W. Wright a A. speaker dwelling on the benefits of united effort on the part of the God the King brought a memorable banquet to Grant and G. Rix, each churches. Save a close, THE IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL FOR RANGES AND STOVES (Patented 1915) fs 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- ff cution equally with the or parties manufacturing making same. Now is your chance to get the ‘best In Hot Water Heating Appii- ances— Coll Connected........ $20.00 Coll minus Connections. . $16.00 Your Money Back If it Dont Bult. As I own and control the above, ho one can put same in, Shall vig- orously prosecute any infringements. HARRY HANSON Phone 489 P. 0. Box 395 AUTO DELIVERY es EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Phone --- 35 ursty and fragrance of ‘6 Own Soap have made it @ universal favorite. Its use is beneficial to any skin. aes Ba! PIPDOD Albert Soaps Limited, Montreal, rHE DAMLY NLWS Local N ews Notes ; or Vancouver Ben Self left this morning. urge ne M. J. Hobin came in from Smithers last night. e- 6):@ Mitchell Albert returned from Prince George on last night's train. Be Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stirret left! for the south on the’ Prince George. ese The George brought a carload of blister copper from Granby this morning. 2s -o M. H. Howitt, of the govern- ment horticultural department, has returned from the interior. Gro “8 Mrs. F. D. Eason and child, of Smithers, are spending a few days in town on their way to Portland, Oregon, Cow The ladies of the Red Cross So- ciety wish to thank P. Burns «& Co. for the chickens they so kind- ly donated to the sale on Friday. + + under the A test early closing bylaw, which should have case been heard at the police court to- day, has been postponed until! Thursday ,owing to _ Solicitor Peters being indisposed. s s s Martin Swanson, who has been electrical engineering Elettrical College in Chicago, has won first of 200, awarded 98 per cent. in his ex- attending classes at the Coyne place in a class being aminations, s = s A. B. Jones, of New York, turned from the north on Satur- re- day, where he has been most suc- He had a big bag of caribou, moose, goats and grizzlies. He left for the east on yesterday's train. cessful in big game hunting. s > = Fire Chief McDonald and Mrs. McDonald returned yesterday from a visit to San Francisco. While in the south, the chief at- tended a convention of American The to were royally en- fire-masters. the tertained by chief Murphy of the delegates convention San Francisco brigade. The chief plumps for the Canadian exhibit as the finest in the fair. HOME COOKING SALE The ladies of the Presbyterian Church are having a sale of home cooking and candy, also serving 4th Rast, on Wednesday, October 13, tea in the chureh hall, Ave., from 3 to 6 p.m. A famous optical works in Austria is using ultra-violet rays produced by are lights, the car- of with the salts of iron, for exam- bons which are impregnated ining the purity of materials with which it deals. FER F'RE ALARM SYSTEM CIROUIT NO. 1. Box 12—b5tb St. and 8rd Ave. Box 13-6th St. end grd Ave. Bow 148th St. and 8rd Ave. Box 16-—-Junction of 1st, 2nd and 3rd Aves. Box 16---18% Ave., Detween 8th and 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Bou 17 —18t Ave. and 7th 81. (Cen tral Hovel.) CMOUIT NO. z. Box 22 tro Ave and ard Bt. Vow Ufice.) Ros 23 ird Ave aud McBride St Box @4- int Ave. and MeBride St. Bos @6-—-2nd Ave and @nd St Box 26--2nd Ave. and 61h At, Box 27-0. T. P. CIROUIT NO. 8. Box 81--bib Ave. aud Fultou 51. 82—Borden end Taylor Sts. 84—th Ave. dnd Fulton St. 86—9th Ave. and Comox Ave 87——8tb Ave. and Dodge P). 88--5th Ave. and Thompson st QIROUIT NO. 4. 494th Ave. and Emmerson PL Box 42-—-5th Ave. and McBride 8, Gox 42--6th Ave. and a. Box 44—6th Ave aiid Basil 61. Sou 45—T7th Ave. and Box 144---7tb Ave. and Young 8t, I oto intnintnint rt t+ ae Tuesday, October {9 104 “) 1915, 1 ey POPC G es. WoC o004,, | Your King and Country N eed You RECRUITS WANTED FOR Gand OVERS | CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY Force 8U™ | FORCE, RECRUITING OFFICE aT PROVINCIAL GOVERNM OFFICE Now OPEN. ont In view of the recruiting which is in progr { | 2 A C88 ¢ ese throughout the Province, it is apropos to bast prveeat the questions which are considered by thoce ss ais plate entering the Service. The following is a Har an | nent queries, together with he information whi h ea ine ; CACN elicits | QUESTIONS ANSWERED. "a 1.—How long am I to serve? Until the end of t ; ; nu oO 10 on | and six months after if required, " 1 2.—-What pay shall I receive? Your Pay as a privat ‘ ap ALe y | be $1.00 per day and 10 cents fleld allowan: He Besides {I you will be clothed, equipped and subsisted } ; ment. 3.—What will my wife receive during 'y the Govern. | ny absence? Every month there will be paid her a Separation allowance of go also part of your pay) and if this be not enpuch to ees fortably maintain your family, the Canadian Patriotic us will further assist them. ; 4.—What will happen if I am wounded or sick9 You will be cared for by the Government and Pay continued Pt until you are discharged. If you are permanently disabled an your allowance will be paid you, varying according to the extent of 0 your injury or disability. 5.—What will be done for my wife and children if I die while on Active Service? The Governme will AN ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN. ; ee. Will provide an adequate pension, that will enable the family to live com fortably until the childhen are old enough to look after them mans are scarcer than raids al on cs : ? : selves. The widowed mother of a single man, if the son be London, due in part to the effect- : ondo Pp 0 SES Ses her sole support, is treated in the same way as a wife ive defence provided by hundreds : of anti-aireraft guns in the su- burbs of Paris. a a a PPPPLPOM ! ! | | | | Air raids on Paris by the on on | | } de ie mala iievligpiccapali p THE WEATHER ° ] i k t By F. W. Dowling. For 24 hours ending 5 a. m. to and from Norway, Sweden, Den- mark, Finland, italy and Russia. October 12. i CHRISTMAS SAILINGS ro N : embe BAPOUIOCOR fee hs ich c 3d 6a Oa a CO vember Sf Maximum temp 54 ane Pe ae a Have Your Berth Reserved at Once. Minimum temp, ........ 10 For Rates, Illustrated Folders and : General Information Apply to UMTS hs 4 ota s We orem nck 4 a 28 SRR, ee a Meta te wre tee ee Roe e DYBHAVN & HANSON The Prineess May lost a pro- , Insurance and Steamship Agency, Prince Rupert, B. C. peller blade off the Skeena river i on her last trip north, on. Si ool | Sail r=! | t Hh Wallin dl i Pe Smith? | 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 and then. He should advertise regularly —as f ceuntty as his local newspaper is published. Smith says he wants to advertise regularly, but he can’t always find the time to prepare advertisements, which is true, for he is his own buyer, s@!es 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 cities, 10 which there are no advertising agencies giving a local copy service, and he has no one among his own staff qualified by instinct or experience (0 write the daily announcements, he should go to the publisher of the news- 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 (00 glad to give Smith the assistance desired. If Smith is located in one of the larger cities he should secure the of a recognized ddvertising agency which will take over the wor paring his advertisements. In this way Smith can be sure of having his advertisements prep ularly and intelligently, with no more trouble to him than the supp the information required by the writer of the advertisements. So Smith can do more business, and more business means a larger nee for himself, to say nothing of other gains that go hand in hand with ai doing of bigger business. This man Smith---do you know him? Are YOU services k of pre- ared reg- lying of Adver- If you are doing « local business talk over your advertising problems with " tising Departmen® of this newspaper. If _you are doing « provincial or national business it would be well for you t _ the counsel and assistance of a good advertising agency. A list of these will be nished, without cost or obligation, by the Secretary of Canadian Prose e Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto.