dard of by a $5,000 guarantee. be anything like as good as the soap with a standard. ’ 142 Sunlig Sunlight Soap has a high stan- urity which is backed soap has no standard there is noreason why it should always be of uniform quality, always contain the best materials or If a “+ ={S>==— “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Good Weber. piano, in frst- class condition; reasonable price. Apply Box 118, Daily News. 278-84. FOR SALE—15 pairs extra Plymouth Rock Homer Pigeons, mated and squab pro- duciug, at a bargain; also Belgian Hares. Apply 925 Borden St. tf. WANTED. WANTED—Local representative to handle the Famous MURPHY LINE of Art Cal- endars, will make liberal contract with right man. Reference. Address Box 882, Vancouver, B. C. 278-80. WANTED—Servant for general house- work. $20.00 per month. Apply Box 117 News office. CORSETS SPIRELLA CORSETS—Mrs. R. H. Shockley, 717 Lotbiniere, phone Black 401. 84. == F. W. HART AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER OFFICE CORNER 3RD AVE. AND STH ST., REAR OF HART BLOCK HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND GOODS. OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD HARD TIMES SATISFIED WITH A SMALL PROFIT Try 828 3rd Ave., Or Phone Red 268 AUTO DELIVERY EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE ond Rabie ete Phone Red 339 WANTED Representative for one of Can- ada’s leading pianos. An excel- lent opportunity for man _ with moderate finances to open up a piano business that will be very profitable. Answer, care of Fred 8. Wholesale Dept., 323 Portage Ave. Cross, THANKS The ladies of the Catholic Church desire to thank Mr. C. C. Loop and Mr. Max Heilbronner for the prizes which they donated for the whist drive in connection with the bazaar. Mr. Leop gave a sterling silver match box and Mr. Heilbronner a lady’s manicure set. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, Between: H, TURNER, Judgment Creditor, ~-AND— ALASKA IRON COMPANY, Judgment Debtor Pursuant to an order of His Honor Judge F. McB, Young, local judge of the Supreme Court at Prince Rupert, B. C., dated the 27th day of October, 1915, I will offer for sale by public auction at my office in the court house, Prince Rupert, B. C., on Monday, the 6th day of December, 1915, ai the hour of 11 o’clock in the forenoon the following described lands:— Lot 283, Known as State of Montana Mineral Claim, Lot 285, known as Arizona Mineral Claim; an undivided one-quarter interest in Lot 286, known as Adams Min- eral Claim, and Lot 287, known as New York Mineral Claim, all in Group 1, Cassiar District, province of British Columbia. Subject to a judgment for the amount of $11,726.60, interest thereon at the rate of five (5) per cent, per annum from the 10th day of August, 1915, and the costs incidental to the sale, Said judgment was registered in the Rh, Land Registry office at Prince Rupert, B, | C., on the 12th day of ‘August, 1915. JOHN SHIRLEY, 286, Sheriff of the County of Atlin. Harry Lipsett and his bride ar- rived from the south this morn- ing, and received a warm welcome from quite a gathering of friends. of little . came north on the Rupert and left Mayor Gillette, Prince George, and his daughter for home on the train this morn- ing. Mrs. Allen and family arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert today, to join Mr. Allen, who is in business here. CG 2s ae F, D. Jabour, formerly of Ru- pert and now of the 72nd High- landers, arrived from today on furlough before leaving for the front. . * . Tom Maitland, who is a veteran of the South African war, joined the 102nd (British Coltum- bia) regiment. * . . Miss Mabelte French won the prize for sewing at the Eistedd- fod and not Mrs. Lancaster, as reported. = 2 > Time to mail gifts to friends abroad. Many articles that are easily mailed and that make nice gifts—Wallace’s. Application forms for TR Do- government war bonds are to be had at the Royal Bank of Canada. : minion ate “BROKEN COIN” NIGHT AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE This is “Broken Coin” night at the Majestic. Kitty Grey and her friends are still marooned on an island in the South Seas and there are some lively and amusing hap- Just at the steamer comes in sight, but you must be at the Majestic to get the penings. close a whole exciting story. The program includes Dangerous Ground,” a drama with a punch; “Crime of Thought,” comedy drama, and two most en- “On a joyable comedies. “Dream of Painting” full of fun, “Lizzie’s Dizzy Career” is scream- ingly funny. The inimitable Max Linder will a while is be on deck in one of his best comedies on Wednesday’ and Thursday. “THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY” AT THE WESTHOLME ““The Web of Destiny” is the title of tonight's episode of ‘The Diamond from the Sky.” This installment just as full of power and interest as its prede- cessors. is There is also a very fine Gazette showing the Italian- fleet in action; horses river and towing an inflated raft and other ‘“‘war”’ is a series of magnificent sunset effects. ‘Pigs amusing comedy drama, while “A Lucky Deal" is a typical western story’ which grips. The dainty Mary Pickford is coming on Wednesday and Thurs - day in “The Dawn of a Tomor- Rex Beach's great play “The Spoilers,” in nine reels is due on December 16th. swimming a items, “Eventide” in Clover” is an row.” ee ——— Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. the south! Has] - fHE DAIL TLWSs Local News Notes Remember thesLiberal meeting on Friday night. * * F. M. Grosby returned from the i south this morning. * * 2 George B. Hull returned from a trip seuth this morning. > * * Kirkpatrick left for Vie- J. As toria on the May last night. . . 2 The American schooner Thelma | brought in 12,000 pounds of hali- but this morning. * * = - Mr. Barton, who is running a’ lumber mill at Port Clements, ar- | rived from the south today. * . . Chief Vickers arrived from Van- couver on the Prince Rupert to-| day. 4 2 * ®# For best home-made bread and! goodies — The Woman's Home Bakery, 3rd Avenue. D416. | * . * Mrs. Handasyde left for. the) Monday, November; re Per May Sunday, en route for New York. s = . south on the Princess on} le ' The provincial police on Sat- | the Chelohsin this morning. ————— PHONE 573 The Prince Rupeit Grocery Company STRICTLY CASH PRICES TUESRAY SPECIALS Olive Oll, Napoleon, per gal. $1.10 Olive Oll, Map of Italy, “" "..$3.00 Olive Oil ” Y qts.... .80 Olive Ol se S pts... 60 Olive Ol 44 ~. 3-8s.... .26 Olives (Rowat’s 60 oz........ -65 Olives (Heinz) Goz........... -20 Almonds (Sweet Ground) 100z.. .66 Ketchup, Blue Label.......... .30 Starch, celluloid, ........ 2 for 25 Starch, Silver Gdoss,......... -10 Starch, corn, ..........3 for 260 Soda Biscuits, bulk,. .3ibs for $1.00 Mackerel in Tomato Sauce, can 10c¢ Heinz’ Indian Relish. . -26c¢ Schillings Best Coffee per Ib...40c Best Baking Powder 120z 35c ”" " 2Yelb. $1.20 ” ” ” ” ” ” ” Bib $2.00 Pure Honey Drops, qts......... 20c Cc. & B. Sweet Pickles......... 200 Cc. & B. Vinegar, qts.......2 for 450 White Wine Vinegar qts.......150 Prunes ...... ‘ .4ibs for 26c Monk & Glass Custard Pdr. 3 for 25c Parawax ; .3 for 25c Klondyke Soap........3ib bar 20c Cookies (buik) .....2Ibs for 260 Red Sockeye Salmon, 1s.. . .20¢ Red Sockeye Salmon ‘2s8...... 10c Also a Large Variety of Staple Gro- ceries at Standard Prices Absolutely No Goods Charged at the Above Prices ALL GOODS DELIVERED Corner 6th Avenue and Fulton Street CHRISTMAS MAIL Mail intended to reach the « urday arrested a man named Bes- | country for Christmas should be SMALL MUSICAL Goons forth, who is wanted at Granby) posted at Prince Rupert not later ees : on ‘a charge of theft. Constable | than closing time for the mail} | Stand - Hotel Rupert | Gerhard-Heintzman Pianos, Saint took the prisoner north on!leaving on the train on Thursday | | | | Pianos to Rent. December 2nd. PHONE 873ff Of course, you can buy cheaper teas, but “SALAD A is undoubtedly the most economical ang what appears to be ‘cheap’ in price will prove to be extravagantin use. The fresh young leaves of “Salada” will yield you generous value for your money. iis a fie et ant ania anette Launch AliceR, es Approved by Minis ter of Marine Passeng R terms and part lars La W. J. THOMAS, Green 391. Phone POPIEPEPODUD DD CCC OS —— Walker’s Music Store | Removed to Werner’e oid On Second Avenue. PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS, Btand FOR TAXI Phone 99 MUSIC ld ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND Iie of of Finance. HUOUTUUQOE2O00UEQOOOSUOOUOROEEOSOOGSATSEOOEESOG2EGSEUAUOEOAUUEL the January instalment. | HUUEYENESCUUQEEAEUAUGESEOOGHOSEENOAL HUH = 10 per cent on 7} “ “ce 20 ih “oe 20 id ial 20 “ “ce 20 o “ WAR UTUTESUESTENEOOEOUEUUOUGAONEDEOOOOEGGDESSeP 200 AS52000 DOP EETUESSE UEP LOAN DOMINION ISSUE OF $50,000,000 5% BONDS MATURING Ist DEC., 1925 REPAYABLE AT PAR AT OTTAWA, HALIFAX, ST. JOHN, CHARLOTTETOWN, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG, REGINA, CALGARY, VICTORIA. INTEREST PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY—lst JUNE, OF CANADA lst DECEMBER, 4 ISSUE PRICE 97} AUUTTIITTT ULLAL TTT A FULL HALF-YEAR’S INTEREST WILL BE PAID ON ist JUNE, 1916. THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOAN WILL BE USED FOR WAR PURPOSES ONLY. In the event of future issues (other than issues made abroad) being made by the Government, for the purpose of carrying on the war, bonds of this issue will be accepted at the issue price, 974, plus accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash for the purpose of subscriptions to such issues. THE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers here with on behalf of the Government the above named Bonds for subscription at 974 payable as follows,— application, 3rd January, 1916, lst February, 1916, lst March, 1916, [st April, 1916, lst May, 1916. The instalments may be paid in full on and after the 3rd day of January, 1916, under discount at the rate four per cent per;annum. All payments are to be made to a chartered bank for the credit of the Minister Failure to pay any instalment when due will render previous payments liable to forfeiture and the allotment to cancellation. Applications, accompanied by a deposit of ten per cent of the amount subscribed, must forwarded through the medium of a chartered bank. will issue a provisional receipt. This loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament of Canada and both principal and interest will be a charge upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund. Forms of application may be obtained from any branch ‘f any chartered bank in Canada, and at the office of any Assistant Receiver General in Canada. Subscriptions must be for even hundreds of dollars. __ In case of partial allotments the surplus deposit will be applied towards payment of the amount due on The bank Scrip certificates payable to bearer will be issued, after allotment, in exchange for the provisional receipts. When the scrip certificates have been paid in full and payment endorsed thereon by the bank receiving the money, they may be exchanged for bonds with coupons, attached, payable to bearer or registered as to principal, or for fully registered bonds without coupons. Delivery of scrip certificates and of bonds will be made through the chartered banks. The interest on the fully registered bonds will be paid by cheque, which will be remitted by post. Interest on bonds with coupons will be paid on surrender of crupons. Both cheques and coupons will be payable free of exchange at any branch of any chartered bank in Canada. Holders of fully registered bonds without coupons will have the right to convert into bonds with coupons, payable to bearer or registered, without payment of any fee, and holders of bonds with coupons will have the right to convert, without fee, into fully registered bonds without coupons at any time on application in writing to the Minister of Finance. UUDASUAUOAGUUGANAUEEOLUEOOUANGOOONGGUONOGOUESUOTONGTOEGUGUEOOUTOGUTU ALAA UCD OTTENTT NAD na 1 t The issue will be exempt from taxes—including any income tax —imposed in pursuance of legislation enacted by the Parliament of Canada. The bonds with coupons will be issued in denomin- ations of $100, $500, $1,000. Fully registered bonds without coupons will be issued in denominations of $1,090, $5,000 or any authorized multiple of $5,000. Application will be made in due course for the listing of the issue on the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges. The loan will be repaid at maturity at par at the office of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa, or at the office of the Assistant Receiver General at Halifax, St..John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary or Victoria. The books of the loan will be kept at the Depart- ment of Finance, Ottawa. Recognized bond and stock brokers will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent on allotments made in respect of applications which bear their stamp. Subscription Lists will close on or before 30th November, 1915. Finance Department, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1915. ST OOGGQEQUUEUNNNNGLLNUNSGROOQUECUNNOGUAUONGGSAOOEENNGGUOUUUENOOOOONNGRGOUOTENNSEG GUT ANGGOUOUUNNENY CaO E =