The standard we have set ourselves demands that “DALAD AY rea shall always contain only the finest, freshest — = young leaves. . . . Black, Mixed and Green “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bskery, everything new, in- cluding oven; sacrifice. Apply Box 112, Daily News. 240-4. FOR SALE—Complete sawmill including boiler, engine, saw carriage, edger, shingle machinery, planer and all trans- mission goods. Original cost of the goods being $5,000, F. O. B. Vancouver. Mill is located on Grand Trunk Pacific about three hundred miles from Prince Rupert. 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 iii, Daily News. tf. matron WANTED—Woman cook. Apply * Prince Rupert General Hospital. Albert Rooms 2nd Avenue——— Close to the Westholme Theatre CENTRALLY LOCATED STRICTLY MODERN RENTS REASONABLE Weekly or Monthly by Arrangement UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MUSIC (Pianist at Westholme) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE Former pupil of F. G. Strong. TERMS MODERATE, Phone Biue 408 LOST Lost between Sec- LOST—Cameo brooch. ond Avenue and Fourth Street and the postomMice. Return to Daily News. 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-Heintzman 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. la such Cases Consult a Practical Man if You Want Results _ TI 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 Boara of Trade Rooms 322 SECOND AVENUE Estimates Furnished to Can- tractors and others Free BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC Z Lump COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 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 lay. 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 Applii- ances— Coil Connected........ $20.00 Coil minus Connections. . $16.00 Your Money Back if it Dont 6uit. As I own and control the above, no one can put same in. Shall vig- orously prosecute any infringements. HARRY HANSON Phone 489 P. 0. Box 395 AUTO DELIVERY EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE 4 Phone --- 35 FOR TAXI | Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert | The pursty and fragrance of Baby’s Own Soap have made it @ universal fa\orite. Its use is beneficial to any skin ers fHE DAILY NLWS Local News Notes Judge Young will return from Atlin on Saturday. e° ¢ 8 left for Van- J. Y. Rochester couver this morning. * s s Archie Watt has returned from a vacation in the east. = . s A fish special of eight cars left for the east this morning. iia Mrs. Neil MeKay have returned from the iuterior. * * = and family Mrs. Thomas Stewart, of Ter- race, is at the Prince Rupert Ho- tel. * * * Mrs. C. C. Loop and her little boy returned this morning from Tacoma, Wash. e 76:48 Billy Oakley, who formerly worked for Harry Atkins, left for the front this morning. es Ss ranges and Repairs of all Chimneys, pipes, furnaces cleaned. descriptions—Fitz, Phone 583. Ae ie P. Chesley, a well known mining man in this district, is in the city. He has located properties near Shames. S$ @:23 An insane Italian called Delfino, was taken to New Westminster this morning. brought here from Granby. 2.9 2 Chief Vickers has Joe that he has arrived safely after a . He was received a posteard from Howe stating pleasant voyage. C8 ce George Leek the 135th Battalion of the Royal Ox- Artillery and has joined fordshire Heavy is shortly going to Woolwiteh to put in a spell of training. s = . the Com- Smith, Rupert Mr. manager of Prince Importing pany, returned last night from a business trip to the interior. Nee \ J. W. Johnson, brother of Mr. Johnson, for the storage company, left for England this Mr. about the manager cold morning. Johnson is very optimistic future Rupert. = = * Mr. Mrs. D. J. Broderick left for Vancouver on the Rupert Mr. Broderick has been manager for the B. C. Equip- drydock e of Prince and this morning. ment Company in their contract. THANKS The ladies of the Helping Hand Society wish to thank Mr. Arthur Noble and the who as- sisted last night in helping along the werk of the Red Cross, those who contributed to the to- friends als: bacco fund for the boys. SEEN SERRE ROE ERE EMER ee ETE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT NO. + Bos 12-—5tb St. and Bro Ave Box 13-—6th St. and 8rd Ave. Box 148th St. and Srd Ave Box 16—-Junction of ist, @nd and 8rd Aves. Box 16-151 Ave., between 8th and oth Sts. (Knox Hotel) Goxt 17.--ist Ave. and 7th 81 tral Bovl.; (Cen OCmourr NO. 2. Bor 22 -8ro Ave aud (vost Office.) Box 23--ird Ave. Bos 24- ist Ave. Box 26--2nd ave Bos 26--2nd Ave Bor 27-—G. T. P. Box 81--bih Ave. and Fuitou st. Box 82--Borden and Taylor Sts. Box 84——7tb Ave. and Fulton 8st. Gor 86-—9th Ave. and Comox Ave Box 87-—8th Ave. and Dodge Pi. Box 88—4th Ave. and Thompson st GIROVIT NO. «4. Box 41 4th Ave. and Emmerson Pl Box 42--5th Ave. end McBride St Box 43--5tb Ave. and Green Bt. Box 44-6 Ave and Basil 81. Boa 45—7th Ave. and Eberts. Box 141——7th Ave. and Young st Sra. end McBride 8t. aud MeBride St. and @nd 81 end ¢th St. INICIO TORTI IID tot Stee The Pink of Health is every woman’s right; but many are troubled with sallow complexions, headaches, backaches, low spirits—until — learn that sure relief may be found in with Ben. Conciente hea ean GERMANS ARE CAUGHT IN PINSK MARSHES Paris, Oct. 18.—Important Ger- | man detachments are enmeshed | | | | } in the immense marshes of Pinsk| in the Russian province of Minsk, | where the rivers have overflowed owing to the daily torrential rains, | Petrograd | The says a despatch from to the Havas News Agency. Pinsk marshes cover an area of more than 1,000 square miles in the basins of the Pripet, Stumen, | Stry and Goryn rivers which flow} ' through them. re- | the Hundreds of Germans are ported to have been lost in artillery, Many with their bogs mobiles and convoys. serters are said to be roving about! the country in bands. A landed Polander named 8: bounvics has organized a power- | auto- | de- | CCC 6455, Your King and Country N eed You RECRUITS WANTED FOR 62nd OVERSE AS BA CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY TTALION, FORCE, RECRUITING OFFICE AT PROVINCIAL Gov OFFICE Now OPEN. In view of the recruiting which is jp preeres throughout the Province, it is apropos t the questions which are considered by plate entering the Service. The followir g nent queries, together with he information wh h ea QUESTIONS ANSWERED. 7 1.—How long am I to serve? and six months after if required. 2.—-What pay shall I receive? Your Pay asa pr be $1.00 per day and 10 cents field al} wa you will be clothed, equipped and subsisted by ment, 3.—What will my wife receive during » month there will be paid her a separation and if this be not fortably maintain your family, the Canadiar will further assist them. 4.—What will happen if I am wounded or « be cared for by the Government ERNMENT inswer ; those who ¢ Until the end also part of your pay and your until you are discharged. If you are permanent y sinha is allowance will be paid you, varying according to the your injury or disability. 5.—What will be done for my wife and childre; The adequate pension, that will enable the family ¢ fortably until the childhen are old enough to | extent of while on Active Service? Government w selves. The widowed mother of a single mar her sole support, is treated in the same way as a‘ ful detachment of among them many who are hunting down the Ger- man bands. His men, mounted on small horses, are said to operating with extraordinary rashness. Sweeping down upol where the general head- of the quartered, the Germans were Phese t Village quarters Germans were persed panic stricken, as the Germans far Hussars to ‘marsh wolves” call two thus evaded of assigned them, have squadrons who have been capture them. partisans | Circassians, | POPOPOROP—O + OOD D+OIN Meck ets to and from Norway, Sweden, Den- mark, Finitand, Italy and Russia. CHRISTMAS SAILINGS From New York November 6th r 27th Have Your Berth Reserved at Once. Por Rates, IMlustrate Folders and General Infor : ADT t DYBHAVN & HANSON Insurance and Steamship Agency, Prince Rupert, B. ©. P mi | mH is Fa tc 5 F af 1 iS! 4) ey a aa 2 | wir ne | ih a \ Wo dauniitl he Case B. SMITH has a dry goods store in a cer- tain Canadian city. He does a good business, but wants to do more. way to get more business. He believes that Advertising in his local newspaper is the So he advertises—every now and then. This is where our friend Smith is wrong—in advertising every now and then. is published. He should advertise regularly —as frequently as his local newspaper Smith says he wants to advertjse regularly, but he can’t always find the time 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 cities, in which there are no advertising agencies erag s local copy service, and he has no one among his own staff qualified y instinct or experience to 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 too glad to give Smith the assistance desired. If Smith is located in one of the larger cities he should secure the services of a recognized divertising agency which will take over the work of pre- paring his advertisements. In this way Smith can be sure of having his advertisements prepared reg: ularly and intelligently, with no more trouble to him than the supplying © the in So Smi for himself, to say ation required by the writer of the advertisements. can do more business, and more business means a larger income nothing of other gains that go hand in hand with the doing of bigger business. This man Smith---do you know him P Are YOU Smith? If you are doing a local business talk over your advertising problems with the Adver tising Departmen@ of this newspaper. If you are doing a provincial or national business it would be well for you te have the counsel and assistance of a good advertising agency. nished, without cost or obligation, by the Secretary of Canadian A list of these will be fur- Press Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto.