~ ee _—-- a ein atemantehicet a = CPE a } 4 ie CUE OOOO NI UT LAN KETS are luxuriously clean, soft and fleecy when washed with LUX. Every housewife knows that blankets are very liable to shrink in the wash and become hard and thick. LUX is the ideal pre tion for wash- ing blankets, all woollen things, fine laces, etc., because it cannot shrink them. LUX is the economical cleanser — it dissolves readily in hot water— makes a foamy, cream-like lather which coaxes rather — forees the dirt out ofc DONTE MMO orn MNT IT THE DALY NLW4s ¢ JHE FL VIEWS TAKEN DURING T TO THE ELECTORS ee rete IGHT THROUGH JAF TOWN OF TABARI ¢ HE GREAT SERBISW RETREA, [STO ALBANIA KKK KKRKHKEK EEE RH POOP LL IL LO LL OL LDL ELE LL OO OL OL O LOLS | ‘ j | | j | a * BELGIAN FUND + L Flin, Not $ ss Ca es | Kindly accept my sincere thanks | * * OCcCai iVeWS VOCS $ , ‘ for the splendid support given me|* An account has r POOL PI DLO L OL PELL LL DOPL OLED LELOOELE | at the polls yesterday. In return,|* ypened tL the Canadiat , ' M I shall do my utmost for the wel-|* Bank of Commer SDLP LL OL LOL PL DLA LOD PALO POOMOODODE . t x ‘ fare of the citizens as a whole. *. nal f the Belgia Specialist in Sausage Meat v devel ery truly, { € sub- | Flectrically Prepared : y Pe eras d GEORGE B. CASEY. * seriplions f the re I | HARRY ATKINS * these worthy people ar¢ — te — ¢|* now in order. There vy Up - to-the - minute Butcher “Th D il i N 99 ; * be no canvass made, and . e y ews * citizens are requested to ¥ ° ° €: C SSIFIED ADS * simply walk into the bank Vv ey & . LA F. W. HART : Y * and deposit what they can wee e A Ath ys AUCTIONEER ue hk iit seals Pland-the teem’ trim Hes: o com ndation here, as ; ‘ ; AND APPRAISER FOR SALE * no commendation here, a Market Pla ght at 8 0’ OFFICE CORNER 3RD AVE. AND ae = J en ee rere er bap part at STH ST. REAR OF HART BLOCK SEVEN HORSEPOWER DISTILLATE Gaso-|¢ played b. gallant little # hd ei im a ‘ line engine, new, $165 freight paid : : , ay. SUN Send for catalogue C. Guarantee Motor|* Belgium in holding up the McCaffery’s maiority. wl an Co., Hamilton, Canada. tT. | & Germans in thei first ¥ wg yes betes : ser = her mete W FOR SALE—Heater, bureau, washstand|* great raid on France. The HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR and table in good shape, cheap. Apply fund is economicalls efiste 100 below n P. ©. Box 285, City. 5-7 es ri , otto SECOND HAND GOODS ——————|* aged and citizens may rest 4 me *Mrs ind ss OF ALL KINDS WANTED. i aeoured that every do Kirky Miss Da R OJUGHT AND SOLD Wanted—Furnished room tn private home fait Mi Beeined cents’: 4 6s are to be. congratgiated ww Apply Box 121, Daily News. 8-13 ss Ape aN lc aa ce at tae a, - — * worth of work in aiding * the vote they 7 ed jn the ¢ HARD TIMES SATISFIED WITH A LARGE OR SMALL STUMPS CAN BE DE- | Rl chet «(Siro oa: ei taba SMIALL PROFIT stroyed at the cost of a few cents eack | ve ee ; : e : , shemic ress; d labor | count will be oper t , bted] e efficis 1emb Try 828 Srd Ave., Or Phone Red 268 by our ememiogl proce no ‘har a 01 ili D i | involved and no explosives used. Writ 1 January 34st * f he b ' foes fur particulars.—Ideal Stump Destroyer | siisecdapaiel dlarhonberan ° , psmeyirn ipoeseneeaetp-einishevoebiaineapede-setialueecinetiipeage de geod teinaimicaie Co., 160 Broadway, East; Vancouver,|* HR KK KK HK KK KH KE HSK . ‘ - i pear cree TO THE ELECTORS : Walker’s Music Store MINERAL ACT cee TION ACT. Ladies hase . Removed to Werner’s Oid Stand NOTICE TO DELINQUENT PARTNER RICHARD B. McGINNIS hereby gives + ian : i ia ale ah ie On Second Avenue. FO J, A. KUGERS, jnotice that he has, under Scstion 7 of SAeenEM yt 1c BONO? Yo he eee ee TAKE NOTICE that, whereas 1 have;the said act, deposited with Minister pave eo ren y ’ elect PIANOS caused to be done the assessment work | 0! Public Works af Ottawa, and ip the ' for the year 1915 on the mineral claims|°"ce of the District Registrar of Titles ing me to the city council 1 PLAYER PIANOS MUSIC " P ay tae . eer Le ce Rupert, B. C., a description of lel . U known as “Ladybird No. 4” Minera! Claim, |); and of the plans for a wharf 1916, and again assure v that ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND situated in Cascade Creek valley, north of | proposed to be built in — gehie | I Silver Lake, in the Stewart, B. C., Mining | ¥alory Inlet, British Columbia, at @ point | will do my utinost to show that SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. District; and the “Stumpy” Mineral Claim, | *!"" Mi about 8 aaufles Bouts ‘cr (thx south Ee eet : rp situated on the east side of Cascade Creek | pjsirict, B. C. . : Gerhard-Heintzman Pianos. at the head, in the said Stewart Mining AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex- placed Pianos to Rent. district, and have paid for said assess- | !'! ae sehilentite of ‘wis me Moe aero Yours feitht o. ment work the sum of $200.00; unless | ; icGinnis will under Sectior ihe Pe re ig ces you pay to me the sum of $100.00 ior| 2 of its outlet at Alice Arm, B, C. The | 959-1. RED CROSS SALE 4 LUMP water will be diverted from the stream | H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar. fe stk at a point about 500 vertical feet above ||-and Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C.,, Mr rN : C O A L point of use, near its mouth, and will|December 6th, 1915. _ sth ee et POOR and Mrs: I be used for power and mining purpose | 7 G. Dawson will have charge of th 9.50 er Ton — Cash on upon the land described as Wolf Group of | steer acetate ann , ee : $ P Mining Claims. ‘This notice was posted on || or weekly Red Gri ale of home Delivery the ground on the 26th day of October, | 2) ? cooking on Friday. Messrs. Killa Wioney Back if Not Satis- 1915. A copy of this notice and an ap- |?) { Br 3 : 4 | plication pursuant thereto and to the |$| 3 ros. new fruit and confectionery factory “Water Act, 1914” will be filed in the|$| —_—— iZistore, next to George Tite's on oMce of the Water Recorder at Prince ;§| er UNION TRANSFER CO. Rupert, B. C. Objections to the application | | Phird Avenue, has been placed at may be filed with the said Water Recorder | }8\the disposal of the |: St adies Last 8333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, | nie 13 | ' Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within | | week s receipts show that intere i thirty days after the first appearance of | | is still manifested in this nobk ADVERTISE IN this notice in 4 local newspaper. The date | tall lad of the first publication of this notice is | work ang all ladies are again re November 9th, 1915. Stand - Hotel Rupert 1g,quested to kindly send in hom, N KR. B. MeGINNIS, Applicant, | illite THE AILY EWS By H. C. Ingle, Agent | Mw wwes | cooking: | aT; 2 ree 5 SIN ei wat em poems ra b . . |NAVIGABLE WATERS’ PROTEC- OLA LLELELD PL EAELE OEE Seewrrrrrrrres Friday, January 144 40; Sixty Years the Standard OO) Sle SEI CY Oa a Made from Gream of Tartar . Made in Canada hs ciseiiaiailihlitiemendl * POOOC OE OO OEELOOD OLDE POOLE OL LLL LULDOEEEOIVDEDLOPLOELLELLERCO DRDO DG oy, 'AVENAILE & HANNAN PURVEYORS OF THE Hi ALL LINES 0} GROCERIES AND TA®SLE DAIS TIES HEST GRAD: . PHONE 493. 3rd AVENUE AND 2nd St “THE STORE THAT IS DIFFERENT” SOOO POP De POP L OL LLL LOLOL LLL LLL OOOO OOOO POO DOES PPL OO LL EAPO OPA LE > 2,000,000) \4 Belgians Depend on us for Bread! | } Since shortly after the German invasion, the Belgians ‘shave depended for food entirely on the ‘Commission | for Relief in Belgium’. Their own store of food, even if not destroyed or pillaged, would last only three weeks—they have had no chance to raise more— | and the ruthless Germans refuse to supply them! | | Backed by the Belgian Kelief Fund’ ' | so generously contributed in the British Empire and the United | i States, the neutral Belgian Relief Commission has imported enough wheat, flour and other foods to feed the whole natior sofar. The great majority of the 7,000,000 Belgians leit in | the country have been able to pay for their daily allowance o! bread—but a steadily growing number have no money le! Unless we are willing to let these hundreds of thousands o! women, children and old men starve, they must be fed at the expense of the Belgian Relief Fund. To make this possibie i someone must contribute nearly $3,000,000 a month—every month—all this winter! No people under the Allied Flags are as well able to contribute generously as we Canadians! No cause has ever been more deserving of help! In the name of Justice and Humanity—! the sake of our own self-respect—let us give all we can help our martyred Allies! Send your subscriptions weekly, monthly or in one lump sum to Local or Provincial Committees, o: to the 5 Central Executive Committee, 59 St, Peter St., Montrea | $2.50 Feeds A Belgian Family A Month. 5 \ POO ee) Launch AliceB. CU yy ) Approved ter of Marine Passenger B For terms and part POP PLL ILL L LPL LL ORIL COL LUO LE OBS : Pore error recor r rrr rorrrrse Ww. J. THOMAS, Phone Green 391 PPP C CCC COR ? o peccceettt ea ot beenrenreon a poacccererre™ ; B E R 3 SHINGL®’, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOGRS PRINUE RUPERT LUMBER C9. A J. BURROUGHS, Manager 4+ AVS. and MoBride #1 PRINCE RUPERT, 8° PHONE 25 Branch Yard at smithere ow 0 Wrroooooos anonooneennennt PPL OBO TR ES