There’s a Subtle Charm about the delicious flavour of "CAL ADA’ This flavour is unique and never found in cheap, ordinary teas. Let us mail you a sample. Black, Mixed or Green. “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bakery, everything new, in- cluding oven; sacrifice. Apply Box 172, Daily News. 240-4. FOR SALE—15 pairs extra Plymouth Rock Homer Pigeons, mated and squab pro- ducing, at a bargain; also Belgian Hares. In the Letter Box To the Citizens and Ratepayers: Gentlemen:—Re early closing bylaw, I have a word of warning the of the question to lay before you, and | The from financial side ask you to digest it fully. Apply 925 Borden St. WANTED. WANTED—Young girl to care for smal! children. Apply 217, 4th Ave.,E. | | two} WANTED—Cooking range, must be cheap. | Apply Box iii, Daily News. tf. | DRESSMAKER—Capable of making suits and doing all kinds of sewing wants work, will go out by the day. apply Box 114 Daily News. 242-7. WANTED—Woman cook. Apply matron! Prince Rupert General Hospital. tf. LOST LOST—Cameo brooch. Lost between Sec- | ond Avenue and Fourth Street and the postoffice. Return to Daily News. tf. | FOUND. Found—fFine Blue Undertakers. Sheet Metal Work ! Persian Cat; call B. C. tf. 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. 0. BOX 467 Shop Opposite Boarc of Trade Rooms 322 SECOND AVENUE Estimates Furnished to Can- tractors and others Free THE IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL FOR RANGES AND STOVES (Patented 18916) Is made to meet the demand for Hot Water instantly and without additional fuel being used. WARNING! Purchasers of any fringing Stove Coll Ine lay cution equally with the} or parties manufacturing mating same. Now is your chance to get the best in Mot Water Heating Appli- ances— Coll Connected........ $20.00 Coil minus Connections. .$15.00 Your Money Back If it Dont Suit. As I own and control the above, Ho one can pul same in. Shall vig- orously prosecute any infringements. HARRY HANSON Phone 489 “‘P. O. Box 395 AUTO: DELIVERY EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Phone --- 35 3 ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS / electric iship, are redemption and interest fund of the bylaw covering the Hydro- enterprise is now being the revenue produced of the raised by from the earning power plant. If every business house in town is foreed to close at 6:30 p. in., the earning power of the plant is depleted to this extent, there- fore, maintain its power, a higher rate must be en- forced the manufacturing plants purchasing from the city; to earning from from the hotels and theatres, and, of very much more serious hard- enforcing a higher rate from the homes which are using the light. We must not overlook the fact that many of our business houses Thes other are of a transient nature. ratepayers in way than through a business li- electric light, phone If the early closing tylaw is enforced, this class of peuple not any cense, and water. will be totally exempt from taxsa- tion, excepting their poll tax. I deepiy regret to state that some of this class of taxpayers are the loudest in denouncing the verd:ct of the court in the early closing case, and volunteer the statement that we have no law in this coun- try. It might be wise for swine of these people to become n.tur- alized before taking the liberty of eritizing the judgment of our courts. Just one more comment. In the long days of summer, when we have about four hours of day- light after 6:30 p. m., what wiil our new reflect up°n the minds of strangers seeing busi- town iong day. ness houses closed for so during a working Again, if our fishing is going to a period amount to anything anJ. during the fine summer weather, 2 fish- erman cannot get supplies after 6:30 p. m., he will naturally seek another market before he wil! hold over an expensive ship and boat's crew for 12 hours for the accommodation of any class of shopkeepers. Yours very truly, DANIEL W. MORRISSEY eee I A. straightforward offer fom 20 extabiiaed firm. © ars giv Ww to ving —— people all over the world of & huge Now ts to obtain one. Write 2 gents for one of our {nshionable Ladios’ Long Guards, or Gents’ Alberts, carriage paid to wear with the watch. which will be given Free guaranteed fi ears), v ), TC; vantage of our marvel- lous. offer. We expect you to tall your trends it ena te show them te beautital watch 26 cents to-day col gain «6 Waten , Ta will be WILLIAMS & YD, Wholesale Jewellers (Dept. 14: ), @, Cornwailis Road, Lonuon, N., $ilooked something. Prince Rupert, Oct. 20, 1945. fHE DAILY NLWS Local News Noies The Tordenskjold came in this morning with 35,000 pounds 0 halibut. * * *. R. A. Stalker expects to leave | tor Vancouver on Saturday to put in military training, after which he hopes to proceed to the front. 6.02 ® Our morning contemporary is “chartered” and “un- The have discovering chartered” rocks. Indian commission must over- | | John Parks, an old resident of | Massett Inlet, has disposed of his | farm at Cape Fife to Mr. Carl-| wey, formerly of Lillooet, and has gone to work at Granby. ee | Manager Beaton, of the Georgia River. mines, near Stewart, who passed through on his way south the other day, reports that there is every prospect of this property becoming a producer as soon as transportation facilities are pro- vided. * The many friends of Mr. J. C. Jack will to that Mrs. Jack’s sister, Miss Eva Arm- strong, passed away at the Tran- quille Sanitarium on Sept. 30th. The young lady was in her twen- Miss had been in poor health the past be sorry hear ty-second year. Armstrong three months, and taking a sud- for the Much sympathy is den change worse, she passed away. felt for Mrs. Jack, as she is now in Ontario, and this is the second sister lost to Prince Rupert. she has since coming LAND NOTICE SKEENA LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF COAST TAKE NOTICE that Andrew Jackson and Claus Peterson, of Porcher Island, B. C., occupation ranchers, intend to apply for permission to lease the following described lands :— Commencing at a post planted at the mouth of Humpback Creek, on its east side, thence 30 chains In a northwesterly direction, following high water mark; thence 1 chain, more or less, in a south- westerly direction to low water mark; thence 30 chains, more or less, tn a south easterly direction, following low water mark; thence 1 chain in a northeasterly direction to point of commencement, and containitg 3 acres, more or less. ANDREW JACKSON & CLAUS PETERSON October 18th, 1915. FOR TAXI Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert — Walker’s Music Store Removed to Werner's Oid Stand On Gecond Avenue. PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. Gerhard-Heintzman Pianos. Pianos to Rent. MUSIC CFKARILES BALAGNO (Pianist at Weottoulme) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE Former pupil of F. @. Strong. TERMS MODERATE, Phone Biue 408 BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC COAL Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 86 Wi Os LODey My The purity and frarrance of Baby’s Own Soap have made it a universal fa:orite. Its use is beneficial to avy skin 4g 1 Albert Soaps Limited, Montreal. Coughing scatters germs —Stop it ° Coughing increases the irritation the already in- flamed mnucuous*mem branes and is moreover apt to carry disease to others, . Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil ptly et conghing, pad toon, thanks to-its toni¢ properties, effects a ent cure. e wonderful popularity of Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and €od Liver Oilis specially due\to its value as a permanent Inng and bron- chial healer. Sold everywhere, 35¢ large bottles. 4 L. MATHIEU CO. Prop. Sherbrooke, P.Q. petise se Sats oz — coomgarg © 2 oxtdn. a mea 1-13 of Cloth Pe SAME DYE. No Chance of Mistakes. Clean and Simple. then. is published. = 1045, Your King andCoy Need You RECRUITS WANTED FOR 62nd over CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE RECRUITING OFFICE AT PROVINCIAL ¢ OFFICE NOW open. OVERNMENT In view of the recruiting which js hice throughout the Province, it is apropos , rm es Present the questions which are considered by ti ae & few of plate entering the Service. The folJowin, : ~ nten. nent queries, together with he informa — OF perti. QUESTIONS ANSWERED nh lotta i.—How long am I to serve? Unt ' and six months after if required. _ 2.—What pay shall I receive? you; aaa -aan be $1.00 per day and 10 cents field allo ‘Suaneil you will be clothed, equipped and subsist. by ths ual ment. peo 3.—What will my wife receive during jp, absence? fy month there will be paid her a separat a — and if this be fortably maintain your family, the Canadia will further assist them. 4.—What will happen if 1 am wounded op «i, k9 be cared for by the Government (also part of your pay by Eh to cor Fy Dat ‘ LLPLOLL and y pay ¢ nt I mting until you are discharged. If you are permanent), lisahled UISaDl ag allowance will be paid you, varying accord): inh aettetteaee cere tee 7 ere nee eet Ce e6g nity SEAS BATTALIO,: You will nd 16Q an & to the extent of your injury or disability. 5.—What will be done for my wife and children jf I die while on Active Service? The Government wil! provide an adequate pension, that will enable the family { ve con fortably until the childhen are old enough t k afte Nis: selves. The widowed mother of a single man. if the « n be her sole support, is treated in the same vy sa wife ae ae i One ev rrreter Smith says he wants to oteeeiee regularly, to prepare advertisements, w r 7 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, 12 which there are no advertising agencies giving a local copy service, @ has no one among his own staff qualified by instinct or experience 1 write the daily announcements, he should go to the publisher of the ne paper in which he means to advertise, requesting his help. _ out of ten, the publisher, through his advertising manager, will be only 0° 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 ddvertising agency which will take over t paring his advertisements. In this way Smith can be sure of having his advertisements prep ularly end intelligently, with no more trouble to him than the sup the information required by the writer of the advertisements. So Smith can do more business, and more business means @ for himself, to say nothing of other gains that go hand in doing of bigger business. This man Smith---do you know him? If you are doing « local business talk over your advertising problems with the Adver tising Department of this newspaper. If _you are doing « provincial or national business it would be well for y the counsel and assistance of a good advertising agency. nished, without cost or obligation, by the Secretary of Canadian Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto. Ticket to and from Norway, Sweden, mark, Finland, taly and Ruse CHRISTMAS SAILINGS From New York November Heve Your Berth Reserved at For Rates, |! ale Folders General Infort DYBHAVN 4& HANSON insurance and Prince Rupert, B ©. B. SMITH has a dry goods store in a cer- tain Canadian City. He does « good business, but wants to do more. He believes that Advertising in his local newspaper is the way to get more business. This is where our friend Smith is wrong—in advertising every now end He should advertise regularly—as frequently as his local newspaper So he advertises—every now and then. but he can’t always find the me ich is true, for he is his own buyer, S2/&S- d he ws In nine cases he work of pre- ared reg- plying © larger income hand with the ou to have A list of these will be fur Press Association, Once. Apply % § Den- i. Bteamship Agency,