THE DAILY NEWS Friday | O ALUM in Dr PRICES CREAM BAKING SULTAN OF EGYPT MEANS NO CHANGE of material the status no just proclaimed Neypt difference, in really makes but it ends an odd pre tense which salved Turkish pride POWDER by keeping alive the ghost of the domination which the Ottomans onee exercised over all of Islam | west of the Persian frontier. By the abolition of its suzerainty ’ over the land of the Nile Tur- . “The Daily News” {){ LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ffs:s ose noinins not prestic 7 By the establishment of the new CLASSIFIED ADS. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Peck went|protectorate Great Britain gains south today by the George. no reality of power. FOR RENT ne ed “4 The government of Egypt is —-- C, D. Butter—Three pounds nominally vested in the Khedive FOR RENT — Well furnished room with/for $1; hams, 20 cents p@ pound, |, » Gen ‘ ah ae . board in private family; close in. — : 3.7 and the Council of Ministers, the Phone Blue 332. tf.jat Frizzell’s. 3-7 | popularly elected Legislative FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with hot 20s .-8 . : . an an ¢ Ont “8.80 per — “Tiondyke Hotel, Wm. Manson, M. P, P went |< van Soe “ee ere Seen Co -— oe Ee wee — oF a a ee jadvisory body. But the Khedive Fulton and Beventh Avenue. south today to attend the session | ( 0 ody wit Hirmeacaitinsininticommeninmetiwenmcireninn wm} ' lat hick ‘ jand ministers, although signing » Legislature, which mee FCR SALE Re a ear + “land promulgating all decrees, . einen a i have no real power. No import- FOR SALE—New house $10 cash and §20 a Sa” to 1 ‘uh ‘58. Mr. and Mrs. W. F Hart sailed | 2" decision has been reached by re . ‘ i ithem since 1882 without consult- FOR im SALE —80- H.P. capacity steam boiler for San Francisco today by the 8-H.P. static engine. Can be|. : ; ing the British Resident, and none = cheap. — excellent order. -|George. They will reside therein | a ply Box 15, Daily News. eset. the future - opposition to his advice. Thus ; \it was that Lord Cromer, Sir El- WARTED oo eg : . For a comfortable room, come|40" Gorst and Earl Kitchener WANTED—At once, good housekeeper for | *° the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec-|have been the real rulers of the family of three. a H. Tobey, phone ond Avenue, negr Eighth Street.) ¢ountry since the British govern- 440 or Black 254 before 6 p m. or cal 417 Agnew Place. uf. a aaa me wage ae and | ment assumed control, The High . , a. om. | WANTED—-Woman, one day weekly, to “we pen a eee |\Commissioner who now takes do housework. Phone Black 395. | tf.|Free baths Rates reasonable. WANTED—-Good general servant for = ae charge will no doubt continue the meee — ae F. W. Hart has handed the sum |tradition and probably as nearly WANTED—Young Woman wants champer|°f #55.50 over to the committee/as may be the mechanism which work. Apply Box 117, The News. ‘f-/in charge of the fund in aid of|worked so well under his able it ge By BS none eS the local corps. This is the!predecessors. ours {oF 920 weekly, contract S160. lamount left over from the cele-| ‘The new order does not dis- Operative. valen "Winder. oaks. Co-! bration money. pense with the Khedivate. This WANTED—Four-roam house in Section ” ee ay post is preserved as a sop. to ve or Six for $125 down and $25 aj (Capt. W. B. Clayton did not go|,,. : month until paid. Box 102, aie . th thi intended Egyptian national aspirations, s is vr as . WANTED—-Situation by young as oe ee es just as many semi-independent bookkeeper or office nol. Le rea-}He expects, however, to leave on sonable. Apply Box tb, Daily News,| — ae “ potentates are maintained in va- tf:|Sunday for Work Point Barracks,|_. ; . rious states of Hindustan. It was, ANTED—View lot and house EE ee a ie as about 2,500" 10 10 $3,000. will pay 471 4706 _ soga he will brush up his mili-| (¢ course, a foregone conclusion Daily N ws. px, Moana that Abbas Hilmi should no a a 8 .% MISCELLANEOUS Capt. 8. P."McMordie had a good |!ONS*™ be allowed to pose as a : 4 ruler. He has chosen to ally him- turnout at drill last night in the : fa HOUSEKEEPER—Refined young woman iain é lself with the belligerent Turks seeks position as housekeeper in wid-|Exhibition Hall. There were be- | NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CO- OWNER. TO HARRY JOHNSON, or to any per- owers or bachelor’s home. Good plain ¥ bd jagainst Britain, and could expect cook, Give particulars first tects. ebb tween fifty and sixty present, al- | ee *lthough only a portion of these |"° consideration. In choosing as SACRIFICE SALE—-Excavated Lot 7, Block hav > a BC é jhis successor his brother's fa- 1, Section 1; worth $8,000; g1,000;"ave JoIne company. ‘ . ash; balance 5 years, 7 per cent, or Ae? |ther, Hussein Kemal Pasha, the $3,000 cash. O, J. Leduc, P. 0. Box le . . _ 1385, Montreal. tf Professor and Mrs. Kauffman|Enelish ignore the succession by un ee on te ee tee left for California this morning. peeennerraee which was estab- hours work in time, experience |-ny. professor hy ld } } lished by firman in May, 1866, and unnecessa*y, position permanent. The I or nas sold his Dus- Co-Operative Union, Windsor, Ont. iness here to Mr. Walker, of Ed- | revert to the traditional Moham- ~ MARRY !— ‘ iam . | mede ‘ . akes , . any ~ i? wy a monton. They will visit in Cali. |™medan law whic » makes the old vate and dependable, Best in the west,| ¢..,.:. ine 0 4 » but will return |¢@St living scion of the ruling fam- information 10c in stamps. ideal In-|'OPNia for a time but will return | : ns eduction Club, Box 264, Vancouver,|).ton Phe professor still retains |'/¥ the rightful heir. The sig- - ——__—_——___. — —lhis property on Third Avenue jnificance of this as a guarantee LOANS. “é¢ iof respect for Koranic ideas is LOAN—#1,000 can be had on first mort George Hill came in to the city |}obvious. The revived title of Sul- gage, Section 1 yroperty. Apply T. > Meclymont,— ities - 6-11} today from Port Edward with the|tan of Egypt is also a sweeping pelts of six wolves which he |concession. } caught in the last three weeks The interesting report recently The government has a bounty of!circulated that England would in- $15 each on these, so George is |vite the Grand Master of the Seh- son or persons to whom you may have|/ $90 to the good. He has a ranch ssveh Order “Cc » Khedive transferred your interests, Take Notice , . ° ussyon wer So teens Sind that I, the undersigned Co-Owner with}there, and says wolves are very|and Kaliph in despite of the Sul- you in the “Gold King No. 1” and the : “Hastings” Mineral Claims, situated at the | plentiful. tan are disposed of by the choice of Hastings Arm about three-quar- : 7 = Ad a — from = beach, ss the Skee sae BR of Hussein Kemal. They were al- na iver ining district, *rovince of Tha » * . ., i British Columbia, have done the required The people of Aldermere are ways improbable because of the mount of work on the above mentioned] ,....4, ing sir , ; clots itor the year 1914, amounting 10|°@Ttainly doing their duty to the prospect of persistent friction in , in order to ho the same under! p »§ _ Pp . r . " Section 24. of the | Mineral Act, and if| Patriotic Fund. Mr. T. 1. Thorp,Jine future. The Senussyeh are within 90 days of the publication of this}; - ‘ »s ninece ’ notice you fail or refuse to contribute|'" Writing to a local business firm], ay organization to hold in your portion of such expenditure, to- _a > . gether with the costs .~ advertise. |'2 the city, mentions the fact that leading strings, nor is their chief ment, your interest in t said mineral 2 “iC ¢ > ate . claims will become the property” of the the district has already donated good timber for a figurehead. undersigned under Section 4 of the Min eral Act Amendment Act of 1900. T. H. COVERT, Co-Owner. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., January 6, 1044. about $800. It is understood that That England gains greatly by Mr. Thorp himself has been very|ine restatement of her hold on active in arranging entertain- Egypt in more strongly defined ments, etc., in favor of the fund.|tepms maybe doubted. She has FOR RENT 6-ROOM HOUSE FURNISHED 0 & RADFORD long postponed it and even dep- The counterfeit ‘man, : ~~ = like coun- : recated it diplomatically on many The act today terfleit money, is detected sooner occasions, is one or later. ; of belligerency, akin in spirit to When we laugh at vulgarity our | Lincoln s emancipation procla- systems must be overburdened | ™@tion. It is intended to inflict moral damage on the foe, to re- with hilarity. }duce his consideration among the CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF porte PRINCE RUPERT. and abroad. little doubt as to its leffectiveness in the Moslem world rs at home | There can be P Plank lig : q i jan ee On lit its reality be made plain to all ven nue. leventh Avenue }by unimpaired military command SEALLED TENDERS will be received up to 5p. m., Monday, January 14, 1915, for | of the situation in the Levant and the construction of the following Plank | owas lted Sea and the territories whose } Contract. No @ Eleventh Avenue, Con- | , | pad to Alfred Street. shores they wash.—N, Y. Sun. Contract No, 4,.-Eleventh Avenue, alfred | to Sherbrooke Street. | oe | Plans may be seen and specifications | @ . ne [obtained at the City Bhaienese Dae | Distance also lends enchant- } The lowest or any Tender not neces » . Pp 3 |sarily accepted, . ment to the girl who has been M. McG. MASON, j onic lo 7 City Engineer eating onions. LONDON PRESS PRAISE PRINCESS PATRICIAS | The changwe which England has|Gonfident They Will Uphold the) Glory and Honor of Canada. x London, Jan, Evening jour lnals acclaim the Princess Pats as the first Canadian organized | corps to reach the front That I they have actually been fighting | was not then known to the London | press, The Pall Mall Gazette says That they will give a good ac count of themselves, we all know The thought of thetr | charming Princess will be a spe cial inspiration Also there is the glory of Canada to uphold and the fame of Paardebure Good luck to them The Maple Leaf forever.” The Evening Standard says the German war lords soon realized] what the far flung British Empire means. The Westminster Ga zette cordially appreciates the evidence that Canada joins whole-heartedly in the great task} of defeating Prussian militarism SEASON'S TREAT Mr. Harry I. at the Majestic Mr. Lacelle comedian of no small abiljty of fails to give his audience laugh. Do may not Lacelle will appear Theatre tonight. is a professional and long and years experience never a good time and a good net fail to see him as he in Prinee Rupert again. Elizabeth Reinbold the with sentimental appear Miss also delight will audience a charming song and the Bailey Sisters will appear in a graceful Seotch dance and the usual pretty costumes. In addition to the above varied program there will be the usual high-class picture display. When a fellow ‘hes a lo t of trou- ble he doubt that about the patience of Job. begins to story Si promising youths keep on of their do not accomplish much School of Music and Shorthand VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opera House) TEACHER OF Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Singing Pianos Tuned and Bogaives Phone Green 61 me promising all lives and MRS. KNOWLES Teacher of Pitman’s Shorthand Suite 15, McMordie Apt. WATER ACT, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the approval of the undertaking of the City of Prince Rupert in connection with its water development on Thulme River has been filed and will be heard in the oMce of the Board of Investigation at a date to be set by the Comptroller of Water Rights. Objections to the petition may be fled with the Comptrolier of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., or with the Water Recorder at Prince Ru- pert Dated at Prince Rupert, day of December, A. D. 1914. CITY OF PRINCE E. A. WOODS, City Clerk. B. C,, this 26th “ RUPERT PRIZE NUMBERS The Settentan are the win- ning number in the Grand Drawing heme Importers AT THE MAJESTIC EMPRESS F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) teeneeeeenee s **** BRING GARIBALDI * LATE SCIENTIFIC NOTES eT of persons. GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA dead but The Gar NOT KILLED, BUT rine was SEVERELY HURT Ry the invention of a device for <, wa IT ee Sees ae ‘ ye Gallant Charge of Italian Libera-| F R He to use the heat container ‘ a thrown off in making pie | aan . or ent iron to produce steam for low | eo . ee pressure turbines rhe new poison extracted from} Paris, Jan, 8 Pxcelsion s COF §-ROOMED PLASTERED House aeeds of the castor oil plant demsaee in the Argonne de . German chemist is said to be|scribes the flerce charge of the WITH BATH 2TH AVENUE “a pe werful that a single gram |Ttalian volunteers, with sg oF ‘ ' Garibaldi at their head, and his would a million and a oor Sas naeeste ala rain, $25.00 PER MONTH : aan apparatus has a ide him, in the face of the Ger invented to automatically give)" in quickfirers that were be warning that a chimney is amok ng emptied into their ranks ipa! ED HO at at {ls ieutenal Trobetta was killed} ROOM USE ON TAYLOR ae ee. - oo ind Br Garibaldi fell with a} nd, $f this to net Ree, oP bullet ih breast, but the Le STREET ing @ bell aris { tinued the charge \ ae = rm oo = oe urrving two trenches, but aban $15.00 PER MONTH , ut _aoene Sy _ a } 1 third, which they were] of a single piece of steel, the ible to hold The Italians | handle being split so that the the found that Bruno Garibaldi jaws are sprung together as 6 was iss He had dragged |appLy TO strain is applied himeelf between two trenches In Persia there grows a weed where it was believed he was! the seed pods of which have 1on€)) f.4 py the fire of mitt nilleusee IG. R. Naden Co., Lid horns that enter the nostrils of Peppino Garitbald however, tele grazing animals and. frequently graphed later that Bri s not] 324 SECOND AVENUE kill them by preventing the from eating or drinking ——— Designed for carrying pack SSS SSS or — ages up to 250 pounds, a new bi et tei | FRED STORK’S HARDWARE iframe that supports a basket i such a position that its load will | a jnot disturb ‘the balance ii 710 SECOND AVE Using a new aeroplane £0 |) Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandiery en ee ee eee Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle ing at 0 te OF Oey s a tron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns minute, 600 feet in the air, have Rope Vatves Acasnunttion made more than 90 per cent of Pumps eee Paint as on 6 email terpet cn me Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron ground By placing a check valve be-| “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” tween the cylinder and oil feed | = = in an internal combustion engine ’ the power strike will not stir up i FRED STORK S HARDWARE the oil, while the back strokes will open the valve and let the SS oil flow A large railroad, the New York terminus of which is electrified, | IEN HARDWARE COMPANY has put into service the first} KA large electrically driven outfit,/| THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1624 PHONI current being taken from the teh sali Which cuggiion M toll Renee Peete Pas Gia Birr locomotives i} pum’ HARDWARE f=. A Californian has patented a} a ow lll document envelope with an in- ter tone of asbestos covered 1 MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ “StS with carbon paper to receive and | Range retain copies of inseriptions Ee written on an outer paper cover ~~ — ing should the latter be destroy-| ed by fire The slanderer is no respector Oap cuts Monday's labor cican in half. The Sunlight way is so easy --just note. First you soap the garment; then roll it up tosoak. After a while » rinse it thoroughly and dirt drops out like magic Why scrub, and rub, and wear and tear the clot! when the gentle strengt! Sunlight Soap will do work with never a hurt fabric or hands. ° Try it once— this Sunlight way. At all grocers