Scnitea mas aah: er “ < ea 4 ? ; Fi & 4 Lael bee sat o FS a oo fe \ i 4 ' & “a ne rr y ia P ' | 4 re 5 oes —} Onty Fine, Fiavoury Teas are used to produce the famous HCATADA” blends. Every leaf is fresh, fragrant full of its natural deliciousness. in sealed packets Sold only. B 107 lESSANAY FEATURE AT “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. THE MAJESTIC THEATRIi | | The chief feature at the Majes- tic tonight and tomorrow is a three-act society drama, entitled FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bakery, cluding oven; sacrifice. Apply Box 112, Daily News. 240-4 FOR SALE—15 pairs extra Plymouth Rock mated and squab pro- Homer Pigeons, ducing, at a bargain; also Belgian Hares Apply 925 Borden St. iis WANTED. WANTED—Young girl to care for two developments follow. Apply 217, 4th Ave.,E. small children. WANTED—Cooking range, must be cheap everyting new, in- “The Return of Richard Neal.” It is a story of a bogus count who manages to be introduced into .|good social circles with the in- tention of stealing. In order to ends he resorts to hypnotism. When he hypnotises the fiance of a young doctor he and interesting The drama attain his strikes a snag is an Essanay production, so that the acting and staging are of the Apply Box 111, Daily News. u finest. DRESSMAKER—Capabie of making suits “Helen's Sacrifice” is thrill and doing all kinds of sewing wants Helen's Sacrifice’ is a thrill- work, will go out by the day. Apply/ing little railroad drama, and Box 114 Daily News. 242-7.) ..,. a 2 : ie i nessa DS Se “His Fairy Godmother” is an ex- WANTED—Woman_ cook. LOsT LOST—Cameo brooch. Lost between Sec-'program is good. ond Avenue and Fourth Street and the} mr ./Coin : postoMce. Return to Daily News. LOST PROPERTY—Francis William Scott, late Lieutenant Royal Navy, deceased. information is desired as to the present} containing of deceased, believed to have been stored by him on} Canadian | whereabouts of two trunks personal effects, property leaving for England with the Engineers in August, 1914. Communi- cate with Wilson & Whealler, 202 Wineh Building, Vancouver, for McLeod Dowling & Co., Solicitors, London, Eng. FOUND. Found—Fine Blue Persian Cat; call B. C. Undertakers. tf 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 Apply matron Prince Rupert General Hospital if. Eyre | | of seven cellent while “Sophie's Home-coming” is caleulated to make anybody laugh. The entire “The Broken its adventurous comedy, continues jeareer on Monday and Tuesday. RED CROSS DANCE | | There large attendance at the Trafalgar Day dance held was a lin St. Andrew’s Rooms last night in aid of the Red Cross fund. The music, furnished by an orchestra was delightful everybody had a real good time. The floor was in splendid condition and dancing was kept up until an early hour this morn- ing. The musicians gave thei: services free and the refresh- ments were donated, so that the Red Cross fund should benefit considerably. The ladies of the Red peer wish to thank Messrs. Ed. Stilwell, Alec Grey, Charles Bal- |agno, A. H. Hoelscher, James Lee, | | | pieces, and Cross |. Harvey and Pte. Corby, of the Irish Fusiliers, for the splendid music rendered during the even- ing, and all who contributed in any way to the success of the dance. —_—_—_—_ = _ — Walker’s Music Store Removed to Werner’s Old Stand On Second Avenue. 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. PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. Gerhard-Heintzman Pianos. ; Pianos to Rent. WARNING! Purchasers of any in- fringing Stove Coll lay th Ives open to prose- cution equally with the parties manufacturing or making same. Now is your chance to get the best in Hot Water Heating Appli- ances— Coll Connected........ $20.00 Coll minus Connections. .§15.00 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. O. Box 395 FOR TAXI Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert MUSIC CFKARI.ES BALAGNO e (Planist at Westholme) AUTO DELIVERY ee EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE pte Phone --- 39 TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE ‘Former pupil of F. @. Strong. TERMS MODERATE, Phone Biue 408 = ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS fHE DAILY NEWS Local News Notes Mrs. J. W. Ferguson, of Hays- port, is in town, the guest of Mrs Knight. . = = Prof. V. GC. Knowles, the popula! ! eader of the Westholme orches- tra, is still confined to bed, but hopes to be around in the course of a few days. . e768 F. M. Rugg, northwest passen- ger of the Chicago, Bur- lington & Quincy Railway, passed through on his way south yester- day, accompanied by W. J. Quin- lan, G. T. P. district passenger agent. agent the Prince Cowper, popular steward on the expects to meet his brother Ernest | Harry | George, | when he reaches Vancouver. | Ernest Cowper, who is a-survivor of the pects to take up newspaper work Lusitania disaster, ex- on the coast. Harry is laying plans for entering the imperial naval service when the Prince George is laid up for the winter. N. J. JABOUR WAS BURIED YESTERDAY rest N. J. laid to yesterday Jabour was afternoon at Fairview Cemetery. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. H. R. Grant in the presence of a large attendance of friends. Floral tributes were set by the following: Mr. Mrs. G. W. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Morrow, Mr. Mrs. Hal Peck, Mrs. A. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. T. McCly- mont, Mr. and Mrs. E. Damus, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tsimpsean Lodge A. F. & A. M. and Evans, and Gordon and COMEDY AND DRAMA AT THE WESTHOLME THEATRE The Westholme tonight and to- morrow presents a splendidly va- program of comedy and drama. A two-act Lubin drama, entitled “The Gold in the Crock’, heads the bill, followed by “The Gold Dust and the Squaw,” a Selig “All on Account of Tow- ried drama. ser’ is a Vitagraph comedy drama both while the funny side of the pro- interesting and amusing, gram provides lots of fun and in cludes a Kalem “Hickville Tragedy Troupe.” Hick- number, entitled ville stunts are always mos! laughable and this is no excep tion. “Billy’s Debut,” a real good comedy concludes an_ excellent program, This week’s installment of the “Road O' Strife” is hand, but may arrive before even- ing, in will be screened, not yet to ease it brings which Monday another episode in “The Diamon: from the Sky.” along PROMISING LIMONITE DEPOSIT AT COPPER RIVER J V. Rittenhouse has returned from a visit to the limonite prop- erties near Copper River, in which he is interested. Analysis shows that the ore contains 50 per cent of iron, and, with awakening in- the Columbia, industry in this utilized at terest in steel British propert should he ne distor’ date, as recards ‘The deposit is well situated transportation and a large quantity of high-grade ore is available without further open- ing up. BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- actory UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 Znd Ave. Phone 86 { ‘ Friday, 0 1415 Peres eeeenn. tee tre Your King and Coup Need You RECRUITS WANTED FoR CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY QUESTIONS ANSWERED {.—How long am I to serve? Wry; Coughing scatters germs | and six months after if required. a -What pay shall I receive? y —Stop it 99) e. pay as a priva » $1.00 or «day ; - Coughing increases the be 91.00 por day snd 10 cents field a Besides {) irritation of the already in- you will be clothed, equipped and subsist 8 thig flamed mucuous membranes rs y the Gover and is moreover apt to carry ment. disease to others. 3 What wil! my wife receive a Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and . ~ ? Every Cod Liver Oil promptly sto month there will be paid her a sepa oe coughing, and soon, thanks (also part of your bay) ¢ : 82 to-its tonie properties, effects o part of your pay) and if th : a Psa we hong fortably maintain your family, the Ca e wonderful popularity ” iver : " of Mathien's Syrup of Tar will further assist them. and God Liver Oil is specially | 4.—What will happen if lam wounded op « ; due:to its great value as a ha dared for by the G Kk? You wil anent Yang and bron- »¢ cared for by the Government and you; | tinued chial healer. i until you are dis: harged. Uf you are perma tly disaht : Sold everywhere, 45c large i lisabled bottles. | allowance will be paid you, varying ac: . the extent 3. L. MATHIEU CO. Prop. your injury or disability. Sherbrooke, P.Q. 5.—What will be done for my wife a: ldren if 1.4 while on Active Service? The Government adequate pension, that will enable the fa fortably until the childhen are old enouch | after ; selves. The widowed mother of a single 1 f th her sole support, is treated in the sam< i wif ee soe. o The Dye that colors ANY KIND of Cloth Peréectly, with the SAME DYE. No Chance of Mistakes. Clean end t a and Steamship seigbouecmncte Eerie 2 | Insurance PDS oe Oe AES OPEL OOO ! 62nd OVERSEAS eatralee FORCE, | RECRUITING OFFICE AT PROVINCIAL GOVERNM pee, | OFFICE NOW open _ The pursty = .. ot In view of the recruiting which js ;, Oe alate fts use is | throughout the Province, it is apropos ; id hi Present beneficial to any skin 4413 | the questions which are considered jy ~ WOE & Tew oF Albert Soaps Limited, Montreal, fe plate entering the Service. The fo}! . | wh lem. : EEE nent queries, together with he informat a ae St of perti. CaCh elicits POPLOLOPELLPLOPLOPODOL ODE +O ON PPPOL IPOD LPO DE DLL OLD OLE ODL ELLE OOLLOOLEOLEL LEED EOROOLOEDEbODOD‘DOOOIIN to and from Norway, Sweden, De- mark, Finland, ttaly and Russia CHRISTMAS SAILINGS From New York November (@ November 270 ecember 11h Have Your Berth Reserved at Ona For Rates, Illus 1 Folders st Generai Information Apply t DYBHAVN 4& HANSON Agere, Prince Rupert, 8. ©. —~ tee try war * ai / rh : AN iH N — i a NN I et) ) i momren i ve Ht } ht | B. SMITH has a dry goods store in a cer- o ite . . _ tain Canadian City. He does « good business, but wants to do more. He believes that Advertising in his local newspaper 's the way to get more business. So he advertises—every now and theo. This is where our friend Smith is wrong—in advertising every now and then. He should advertise regularly—as f oneanaly as his local newsp2per is published. Smith says he wants to advertjse regularly, but he can’t always find tl 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 civic’, in which there are no advertising agencies erate local copy service, 40 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 too glad to give Smith the assistance desired. If Smith is located in one of the larger cities he should secur of a recognized advertising agency which will take over the paring his advertisements. In this way Smith can be sure of having his advertisements p ularly and intelligently, with no more trouble to him than the the information required by the writer of the advertisements. So Smith can do more business, and more business means 4 seh the for himself, to say nothing of other gains that go hand in hand wit doing of bigger business. This man Smith---do you know him? Are YOU Smith re time e the services work of pres repared reg- supplying of larger income If you are doing « local business talk over your advertising problems with the Adver tising Departallt Bot this newspaper. If you are doing « provincial or national business it would be well for ued - — the counsel and assistance of a good advertising agency. A list of these we vero nished, without cost or obligation, by the Secretary of Canadian Press Assocs Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto.