THE DAILY NEWS | ; | } “The Daily News’ | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS CLASSIFIED ADS. Try Smith & Killas’ ice cream. » &-» _— : | Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. } FOR RENT Phone 4. tf.) — s 6.6 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for house Sweaters sold at cost. De- keeping. Enquire Demers t wet mers. 273-5 FURNISHED KITCHEN and bed-room. Ap — ply 411 7th Avenue West 276-279 . * * FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house, The steamer City of Seattle is ter and light, close in, fine view, ren reasonable First Avenue and Sxth}going north tomorrow at 8 p. in Street, Pacific Apartments 275-276 : e e ® FOR RENT-—-Furnished rooms with hot Ra _— ig . Gem and cold water. Clean and comfortable. Office and Pocket I pen eg te Only $2.50 Keven week kKiondyke Hotel,|(Calendar Pads for 1915 at McRae Fulton and Seventh Avenue, w Bree. °73-76-77 sae —<— “.2..8 < The Princess Sophia arrived ol i Ty , ¢ ¢ *‘eloe ‘ ¥ FOR SALE—Six coal leases ata very last evening at 9 o’clock, having reasonabl price Write, Leigh lbeen delaved by snow. Tallman Company, Oedar Rapids lowa, - BA High grade furniture includ-| ing piano, dining room set, carpets, stoves, oak and mahogany dressers, brass and iron beds, Washburn aan FOR SALE | 7 * * | Mr. Smith, of Smith & Mallett, lreturned on the Sophia from a lin, safe, typewriter, desk, etc. J. short business trip to Vancouver. McKinley, 416 Green Street. Phone ned | 337 " 2710tf.) = wae FOR SALE—New house, poomen, #100 | Mrs. W. D. Tippins, wife of cash and $20 & month; P. O. Box 100. visu. the train agent, is going south on} OCs pe00-as capacity steam boiler _~p 2 omorrt and SHLP. stationary engine. Can be | th Princess Sophia tomorrow. oe. 2 cellent order. apr . 6.6 Box 15, Dally News. 2eetr. _oty / Mr. A. J. Burroughs, of the WANTED Prince Rupert Lumber Co., is go- ing south on Sunday for a GIRL WANTED—Apply at shooting gal- mm * core. 279-978 month's trip. eS ED—Four-room hou! Section . “= or Six for $125 = ae a8 4 For Rent—4-room flat, bath month until paid, Box 102, Daily and toilet. See Mortimer, Postof- WANTED—Situation by young lady a:|fice Block. bookkeeper or office “a, Salary rea- i a sonable. Apply Box if Dally News. «. Mr. ©, A. Eby, of Terrace, who WANTED—View lot and house close - sas on atnace = about $2,500 to $3, 900. Will pay wi has been here on business for a cash and arrange » ays returne yme Daily News. +) few days, returned home this morning. MISCELLANEOUS i at, SACRIFICE aaa ~Seoes ie *. sot Mr. Nickerson left for a short 1, Section 1; wor ,000; , > " ' s or g cash; balance & years, 7 per cent, or|'rip to Edmonton this morning $3,000 en’ 4, LeGue, P. 0. 9 He will probably return on next MARRY!—Why remain alone? Why not| Thursday's train. better your position? Our club is pri- . * * vate and dependable. Best in ta rs. Information i0c in stamps. dea n- ra he . . wie to £0 £0 troduction Club, Box 264, Vancouver, M1 axter expects to g uth B. C. ext Friday to reside in Victoria $15 WEEKLY—Men wanted everywhere, no |,,,.; J 7 . ¥ matter how small the village, for few |‘! the P. R. Light Infantry hours work in spare time, experience |)... .< » Vatiaaets unnecessary, position permanent. The eV r Valcartier. Co-Operative Union, Windsor, Ont. * * * Mr. Ed. Olson, who has been ee south for a cougle of weeks, re- y turned on Wednesday and left f this morning for his ranch at wr Terrace. “We * * *# For Rent Across Hays Creek——Well Furnished $30 PER MO. EIGHT ROOMED HOUSE With Bath—8th Ave. East $30 PER moO. FOUR ROOMED COTTAGE Near the Drydock $20 PER MO. THREE THREE ROOMED COTTAGES Across Hays Creek $7.50 TO $10 PER MO. APPLY TO— G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. 324 SECOND AVENUE A being residence of Mrs. J. M. this for Miss Thompson, who will leave for Vic- linen shower %s at the Glaney given afternoon toria next Friday. a: « The Prinee Rupert Towing Co., general towing; the new crude oil “P.R.T. No. 4.” Phone Red Black 322. Address: P. O. Agency for the “Avance” Crude Oil Motor. 165tf. * * tug 391 30x 96. * For a comfortable room, come to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- ond Avenue, near Eighth Street. Newly opened. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every room. Free baths. Rates reasonable. * a ” Babington the for boiler his ob- cement Captain has dredge busy Skeena the shop and ma- shop at the dry dock. The of the be- ing carried out by the Independ- up gravel floors of the ehine taining construction floors 18 ent Asphalt Company. a om * 4 number of ill-natured School of Music and Shorthand VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opera House) TEACHER OF Piano, Mandolin and Singing MRS. KNOWLES Teacher of Pitman's Shorthand Suit 15, MoMordie Apt. Violin, probably interested parties ars method of doing harm t As spicable Jinnocent business people. matter of fact, Mr. and Mrs. ruti both and hail from Turin. are and a Ber- Italian-Americans, | LL 1 [= | ; * * . woos LIST OF DONATIONS , REE ’ Pr eesasenssenssenscsavesnnrssens cece. ‘ 2 To ExwierTion _ .w, 1914 J Ship your F = p , ‘ Our Trappers © ming , a ‘ In the Letter Rox oo Seow ugha an OPK Plumbing, fittin roe j ensed Vintners. #300,00 Write today, address CRRA rare my and at ' - |. Gilmore a 150.00 1OHN, HALLAM LIMITED F " " "ha Dreile Ma to JC NT ' ; Editor, The Daily News — Ineal Estate Exchange 100.00 | Desk 71 TORONTO at fair prices Meters Pie Sir,—I would like to fer! . v Hotel 80.00) - SAARARAEARA REE ER ED i : ; lOGGE. kv be on iti vs [briefly to an article which ap W. B, LAE eh ikck ses 80.00 RHRHHEEPRI Hee ee eee n, thee peared in the editorial columns). piisell. cc. ccc 50.001 W. D. Brown 5.00 | oe ~— sini jof The Journal under the capt ' sullock- Webstet 50.00| Mussallem Grocery 5.00 ee er Spee Archie MeDougall ...... 50.00) Bryant & ¢ 5.00 ee ro » prope f the fi . Speaking of the proposal » Beeet aad te... . 50.00} Patmore & Fulton +00 orden government for an emer-| nome Opera House,. 50.00). W. Rowers .. +--+: 9.20 |] gency grant of 835,000,000 which . ‘ tage 5.50 | wa bess id i i \ . Canadian Fish and Cold Pa ’ Cartag sais 1 1 ad aes - oy omen StorPOGS sccecesvcvess 50.00 |Sweeder Bros 3.00 SHINGL®©', MOULDINGS, sasy DOOR 1 Journal save “there is « 2 00 hompse f are 25.00/06. H. Orme ' : ly a Canadian left now that ' . aloreviyiaizan ' Poole 2.50 PRINLE RUPERT LUMBER CO remeé Fk ode eo ke ts ».00 ink 0 « jnot hang his head in shame that ' rome, e rransfer 2.50 A 4. BURROUGHS, Manege, the advice wae not teken f. DOTHUIOE secccvcas * mag 175 te Ave. end McBride #1. PRINCE ¢ : shan { lat ak ‘ ets etatement te thor white W. J. MeCuteheon ...... x \ i aan PHONE 26 Branch Ye false The contribution propos 1 G. Gn Neds e os ' Mr. Stuart is giving ee POOCO OOO be ee ed by the Borden government'J. Kirkpatrick ........ 25.01 s as auditor free —— ‘ would not yet have been of the!) Pp. McLeod & Go oF | The city has given the sum of| —_ Se a ee or ant Howe & MeNulty ciety to 905 98ous and the pr vinecial wovern One ee ons lO Gate as 1 dreadnoughts “ » panda eta, atlmmetranesoe "IY KATEN HARDWARE COMPAR have been in commissior Drs. W. T. & L. W. Kerti ». If any of the above amounts are! What is true, is that there is! Peck Moore & ¢ i 0 ect or if at ume has been | THIRD ANENUR P.O. DRAWEI scarcely a Canadian who has ti miss Mary E. McIntosh 95.00 | ritted 4 the «t please writs a been deeply mortified that Cat e | ; 8 ai Builders’ Supplier ees R. I. Van der byl ...... O01 at e to the president or acting Plumbers’ supplies ; re ada fgund herself in the defence : > - M. Albert 95.00) etary i Paints AK less position in which she was at : vans ” | Oils L the declaration of war, a morti-| Bank of B. N. A, 5.00 rhe directors take this oppor Varnishes AEE OS tes fication intensified when we see! Rank of Montréal 5.00}f ‘ f again thanking all those what noble work the Australian! ,..) ii 5 oo} ' esisted in making 0 pee a a et TS a Bank of Commerce 95 h “ ilv a liv pakit M NARCH MALLEABLE ore : R a! tank 25.00 lthis vear’s fair a success The Journal goes so far as te yal Ba | say in the last paragraph of the Union Bank 25.00 Phe annual report will be sent] oo “~ jarticle under consideration that! MeRae Bros,, Ltd 0.00} il] members at a later date on erereroee ithe Kaiser would in al! probabil-| parkin & Ward 00) ee ity have been slower in his de-| Acme Importers. Ltd 15.00 PRINCE RUPERT CADET ee ylseaee — 2 jtermination to wage war had it a 2 i not been for the aetion of the|Fisher & Wartor 15.00) CORPS HOLD BANQUET COMFORT IN OLD AGE berals, and that no greater| Williams & Manson 15 oe) NINETY-FIVE PER CENT OF THE MEN OF Yu blunder can be conceived § than | George Leek 15 00] } COUNTRY AT THE AGE OF SIXTY ARE DEPEND: jthat perpetrated by the Liberals.) ppigo Nash & Co 15.00 | Continued From Page One } Upon Their Daily Earnings, Their Families or Charity Theda dingy os gyorg R. L. MeIntosh 10.00 |had to be a good man ghysically THE EASIEST WAY TO SAVE IN THE SAFEST SORT oF tw sted an , inves i in The J ir : John T. C. Williams 10 00} Phere was nothing that would tell | 1S BY A POLICY IN sted anc m » Jour. |* : . on ~~ - nal to gain some fancied party |Capt. E. MeCoskrie ..... 10.00)8 man as quickly as to whether | THE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY advantage, but in this case it has|jonn 8. Lavrenson ...... 10.00|be was behaving himself as to} gone so far as to call fer reion- Haron a. de Bernis ~ 140.00\try shooting at the target He — ys logue strance : : vé . | nome never ° t to fail that a boy The facts are that had the Lau- te M. de Gex .......... 10.00 ver anew ¢ om self i Sixth Street Prince Rupert, B. rier policy been carried out we}Mussy, Philpott & Co 10.00| Who did not make the target well | eoccccooroos: should have had fleet units both|Dr. Clayton ........... 10.00 | Was a cigarette smoker He ad- | on the ee = Pacific ae iliams & McMeekin 10.00} vised the boys against that habit — and instead of being dependent) . N ‘ hould ar s ifort eocccee. Mussallem & Co. ....... 10.00 o man should wear a uni rm ee Sedice aa ts te poo vaity tthe THE UNION STEAMSHIP tection of our coasts we could not |James Hunter ............ feset*ee OS ae praindy _ i | C0., OF B.C., LIM only have protected ourselves but|Martin O'Reilly ......... 10.90] country to which he belonged. The ‘ could have been of the greatest|New Wellington Goal Go 19.00}u! iform that the boys were wear- . Ss VENTURE service in keeping open the trade|y ¢ wallace & Co 10.00 |ing was one which meant loyalty routes of both oceans and pos-| Alfred Gard 5 oo|to the King and country. He paid) SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 9P. Mm sibl ght have had the honor | enw ™ of Mr ace oath the I siiliais a, Stewart Norrie 5.00|a compliment to the boys for| Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAY ore she accomplished all the de-|Thomas Trotier ........ 5 oo} standing as they should, at at | MIDNIGHT struction which she did. Oe ee 5 oo|tention, while God Save the | For Further Particulars Apply to Under any circumstances, the : ® King was slaved Wherever | article i The Sournal is ta very{o 7° BMPPO ------¢--- 5.00 0 it oe PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND ‘ | there was a military organization bad taste at this time, but it is | ¢ ame kind thes found the Uaioe! AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS worse than that. It is “Germanic ms ee sey San , i in its evident conceptions that the} 1836 tHe sank oF 1914 | Jack, which stood for all that we eocccooe end justifies the means and that} nai were proud of in the past. Wher varefared falsehood is penniss- | BppitishNorthAmeriea 3.0 ooo se tae. they wore ble if some party advantage is t : ; : a i (j— — ae meine on teens an eens. saluting the pride of their nation Yours truly, Capital awe SuRPLUS $7,786,668. The Union Jack was the flag of T. D. PAT TU L1A. the Cadets just as much as it was O O ad . the flag of the British soldier and ur a a O Mrs. Rix gave a very enjoyable Teach The Children the flag of the soldier of every re) tea yesterday afternoon to finish | ‘aaah j ' , ‘| The Value of Money part of the nation W hich Has Just Been Distribut up and pack the bundle of s¢ ene 3 Principal Hunter, of the Pub which hasbeen done by the ladies| If your children learn, while lie School, remart af upon the ef . of the Anglican Church for the grown not only how to ‘ : “ss » He neve Patriotic League. spend money wisely, but how, sane oF wae on : - Lat, or a , Will aid you in making your selection of Christmas es << y self-denial, to save some- found the teaching © peers Write for this book if one has not reached you. Mrs. Rietehel and Mrs. Leslie ing for the future, you will #0 easy a# It was now. ¢ oa e fine range of SIGNET RINGS on Page 11 and ov sa : ne = ae started them on the road if it were not for the evil effects, ment of Ebony, Silver and French tvory Toilet Ware are leaving by the Princess May ob that war stight alwars oom on Sunday. They will make their » financial success. Opena ek eee aie -" Pages 45 to 53, inciusive. : om , ; i swine Account for each in tinue. He remarked upon the ef- . i home together in Victoria to be ; 7 natn ‘thal ld foll the , near their husbands, who are with « Bank of British North Tae an at ot ee ae the Prince Rupert ¢ setinai nt \me::ca, an’! encourage them Rev, He. Wri gee Se aa . . e A >a ipe “ ze ° ld ; nlariy rood advice along the line of hay- H RB GS S ] | to it regularly. COOE SGVICS B10NE wae te enry Urs ons, Am gument that it's a good thing buy goods Made in Canada, suggesting that the proprietors of | the Royal Fruit Market are Ger- mans. This is a particularly de When you agree for sake of ar- don't forget that it’s not merely a mat- ter of argument. Do it. ae © Flag waving is all right if you corre PPPOE BRANCH Viamager. Grass-Widowers and will prevent the little illness of today from becoming the big sickness of tomorrow and after. For troubles of the digestive organs you can rely on BEECHAM’S PILLS Sold everywhere. In boxes, 25 cents apply the sentiment practically Some enlist and go to the front. B h ] The rest of us can buy “Made in acneiors Canada" goods and make the : money to keep them there. a $ rene icy water “) ot Wise Precaution In first thing in WINTER the morning . | —fiftéen minutes after you have started the fire EASY TERMS ) Cash 00 tet Month vnd Mon ird Month : ' $5.00 , Same Olid Price HARRY HANSON } The Reliable Plumber Phone ing good minds in good bodies. He liked to see boys passing along in soldierly with the of All thaf was good a manner glow manhood in their face nation- King It was not that the King had any in our ality was represented in the higher G. Rk complimenting powers Naden spoke very briefly, the boys on their appearance Interspersed with the speches, Masters haneaster and Cum- jmings gave a number of bugle \, alls. The bugle band of the Ca- idets also gave a demonstration of jits ability along that line Miss Nauman played piano solos. Mr irvey contributed a violin solo ind also a voeal solo. Mr. Davis | an Kast Indian sang a suitable | BON. Following the general program | the floor was cleared and dancing 1s indulged in for a time to the delight of the young people. JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITH Granville and Georgia Streets Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANE ——=s = FRED STORK’S HARDW: 710 SECOND AVE Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chance Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing T iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and § Rope Valves Ammuniti« Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugates “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST FRED STORK’S HARDW/ EMPRESS COFFE! F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) prince RUPE