THE DAILY NRWS = | Tuc uzanpaily News ” | sASBIFIED ADS. a ‘STRIVING IN HUNGARY HIS ARM BLOWN OFF EYEWITNESS WITH FOR PUBLIC SUPPORT IN MINE ACCIDENT CANADIAN FORCES .4 |The Morning Post Corresponden joy. Lilja, a Blaster, Sues the Some Severe Criticism of the Ap- Points Out Existence of Two Granby Consolidated Co. for pointment of Sir Max ven Gant Political Movements. $26,000 Damages. Aitken. FOR RENT — Furnishea housekeepin nd n, 23.— The . aint 0 ‘he London rooms, Inquire Demers. “| London, Jom. 23.— The Morn- Ventuuseh. Ben: @h.Aten Lilie London, Jan, 23.—The London | — in tne | INE Post prints a long article from 3 ew ‘leorrespondent of ‘the Yorkshire FOR SALE Jits Hungarian correspondent in|& Finn miner who was terribly Post says that two opinions have SALE—Baker’s Oven; Hubbard No.| Budapest, who points out that/injured in a blasting accident in’)... in responsible expressed ru ; new. Box 192%, Daily News. FOR SALE—New house, Section 7, $100 17-9/ there are two distinct and almost/iihe Hidden Greek mine at Gran quarters respecting the appoint s peoee, "5 Se parallel. movements in’ Hungary by Bay on April 19, last, is suing! ment of Sir Max Aitken as officia P.O. Box $0. 2138 |which are striving for public the Granby Consolidated Mining eyewitness for the Canadian 3 ‘ ‘ o t > ~ FOR SALE—-60-H.P. capacity steam boiler | _ ? oo : ; had ‘cana a ow ( A-y9 yet or and Smelting Company for $25 forces Canadians’ take the ap . In excellent order. The fir \ accor ri* . , an) we ply Box 1, Daily ‘News. seek The firsy movement, according pointment a8 a compliment to the ER neat to the correspondent, is led by |U00 damages Lilja had one arm nti nt ind anticipate that . : contingent, ane icipate WANTED Count Pisva, the Hungarian Pre-|lown off by the explosion and special reports of progress at th ee mier, who is desirous of counter. {the other is said to be paralyzed front will be of much utilits WANTED—Experienced cook wants posi j elese He we loading the ont wi we ¢ mu ! I sition. Apply Box 200, Daily News. . balancing the aims of the extreme [fhe Useless, ——— on Canada, while eritics of the ap ’ 6-7-8 . - . a anads WANTED—Young Woman wants chamber, independence party and building hole with dynamite at the time of pointniént object that Sir Max work. Apply Box 117, The News. UW. : i sandal lin 4 ithe explosion, which occurred in YOUNG GIRL—Wants a place to take care "P 4 strong party to take advan- . nal) not a qualified journalist, that he of children and assist with housework. tage of the present situation to \@ tunnel of the mine in the smal is one of the wealthy Canadiatr Small wages required. Apply 212 5th itl a. ' nit ; ‘ hours of the morning His help . Ave. W. _ secure predominance in the dual} 5 sillen ane a iiciad butte weit wittk Gia military an } ark — » corres er, 0 Ss aiso : ed, bu ‘ WANTED—Four-rocm house in section monarchy, and the correspondent sfter being specially success Pive or Six for $126 down and $25 & }ejieves Austria will have to side | lesser degree, recently obtain , month until paid. Box 102, Daily News. 183.500 dat Sada a fury Canada have transferred then : . TT q > Baye ai ages 0 a ji WANTED—Sitwation by young jady a:/With him, as should Count Tisza |* ” Mage ; culvenite Gaadca. end hav sonable Apply. Box tie, Dally News join the extreme independents the Lilja claims that the accident siiidllll ta dailies and vovicty. 1 situation. for Austria would be|Was caused by using dynamite “! Ca ae 1 “ aretetred yo a rv grave that had lain so long in a warm . Pat : « . | tha foo many evewitnesses na ews Omen eee on ett | The second situation, the cor- |storehouse that the nitro glycel ial j t) . 4 | , : introduce confusior ’ WANTED—View lot and house; close 1M; /pespondent continues, aims at/|ine had collected at one end, mak about $2,500 to $3,000 Will S700) | ; tended descriptive ts cash and arrange balance. o& 100,/realizing the views of Louis Kos-|ing is very susceplible to the frie- , si Daily News. : tks sokk Whe trond te The London Da ( ! WANTED—Large Mail Order house wants |SUth for a completely independent | ton of the rock when placed in) party paper, is sé n men everywhere willing to work a few) sia inal . wit ; jsition. abn é ‘ i I hours for $20 weekly. contract given, |fungary, which is also support. | P ry Sir Max's appointments Reawosary per Sempies phaperience ul-|od by many influential men. | The company denies that the sil” Get tte | ah anh ° s . - } a 0 is riump s uperative Union, Windsor, Ontario. “But,” the correspondent con- ;}dynamite was old or of inferior ! rt : + —-— — ’ j man of business,” says we (4 music cludes, “it should not be forgot- ow and says that the acei- |" es ar ; zen “he ms no great distil : - | ten that such well known politi-|dent was due to the negligence of . ; START YOUR CHILDREN IN MUSIC NOW| | . | , . ! hi lected except that he is a member of five —-They will entertain you next Christ-|cians as Count Andrassy Kolo- |Lilja’s helper, who had neglectec “ns ww mas, Second-hand piano at very rea- . ‘ , he Ht hole ones clubs He is only 35, and being sonable price; easy terms. Prince Ru-|man, Szell and Count Apponyi are |to have the dri 1ole properly eset biiteieth, cexe enh ea : s i re er if ee m convinced of the rightousness of|blown free from grit before load- y EXPERT VIOLIN AND MUSICAL INSTRU- a of a Conservative We may ex- ment repairing; bows rehaired, pianos {he Germanic elise and desire to|ing it. The men were were at . tuned and repaired. Prince Rupert Mu- pect from his articies not much sic Store, 345 Third Avenue. t&./see Hungary fighting it out to a} work loading the last of eighteen ia + “ nie feakl . cee p conntangeeeensenesen e i lan rose erribiy eeble DANCING victorious end.” holes when the accident occurred. |"""" : met ’ 2 , as . irs ‘ssages ) ’rofessor Pa-| —<—<$— eS Messrs. J. W. deB. Farris and|"™St messages from I : | DANCING—Private lessons in “Waltz, Two- . res from Petrograd. t is aston-| . Step, Three-Step, One-Step, Schottish Hazel Dollar Runs Ashore. John Emerson are appearing for|'"> °"‘ _ | oe and Minuet. Monday, Wednesday and Tacoma, Jan. 20.—In a dense the plaintiff, and Messrs. L. G. ishing that anyone should expect “ZS : eT” J friday evenings. Mrs. Brooks-Ander- : ; ne ae . ‘ i é ordering o1 » age to " ; a seo eee! don, tn tm] /28 this morning the steamer Ha-| mephillips, K. C., and H. 8. Wood |* 4” bordering on middle age to) | BelaeeD QuEsTION.—loosev: Surely, you don't regard this as only a Tac ‘ ‘ , i . ifessio “ Peo WATER ACT, 1914. zel Dollar ran ashore on Tacoma|for the deffndant, Mr. Justice |“ Wel! in @ new profession with per’?”—Cartoon by James Frise, waterfront. She lies on a sandy|Gregory and a special jury are|°"' @*Perience, but Sir Max will) — ae > > 4 re scree i he yerhaps is} NOTICE is bereby given that a petition} ¥®@ch, her bow high and dry. Her |tpying the case jbe discreet, and that perhaps is} 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 captain thinks he can float her at ithe first and only qualification for} high tide. The extent of the dam- 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY'S ®" “livia! eyewitness.” yo Wnem fr ane Goneene ‘School offMusic and Shorts The firm of Kissick & Edwards, | VINCENT C. KNOWLES EEE Rights. - peioctone to the petition may be fled wi : Board of Investigation at a oMice of the date & be set by the Comptroller of Water th Comptrolier of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., or wi Water Kecorder at Prince Ru- pe rt. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 26th day of December, A. D. 10914 CITY OF PRINCE’ RUPERT. E. A. WOODS, City Clerk. For a comfortable room, come to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- end Avenue, near Eighth Street. Newly opened. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every room. Free baths. Hates reasonable. FOR RENT HOUSE, SEC. 6, EIGHTH AVE.-NEAR SCHOOL $13.00 — PATTULLO & RADFORD age is not yet known. A few years hence the beautiful Pioneer Booklet wiil be a valuable Souvenir. Get one at Orme’s while the supply lasts for only T5c. 6t. Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Safe and Sure should be your relief from indi- restion, biliousness, or consti- pation. Known to be reliable and famous for their prompt and certain efficacy—are Beecham’s Pills Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Seid everywhere. In boxes, 25 cents WE PAY FREE Sg oe MSUIDE ict # ag» PRICES ae ~ Address Lim TED TORONTO “Desk 512° PRIZE. NUMBERS | The following are the win- ning number in the Grand Drawing Acme ‘Importers Limited 1st Prize ....... No. 2454 Qnd Prize ....... No. 2379 3rd Prize ....... No. 2049 4th Prize ....... No. 14 Sth Prize ....... No. 1833 —One trial will convince you that asure and safe remedy for any headache is at your service in Nervine Powders 16 in a box, 25¢. Sold everywhere. If your dealer does not sell them we mail box on receipt of price, 25c. J.L.MATHIEU CO. Props. SHERBROOKE, F.a. 6-5-0 OWN RIFLES. Orders by Major J. H. McMullin, Commanding, for the week end- ing January 30, 1915: 4 Company will parade at Building Tuesday Exhibition on and Friday at 8 p.m. Drill squad and company. B Company will parade at the Exhibition Building on Monday and Thursday at & p. m. Drill Squad and Company. The commanding officer has been pleased to make the follow- ing provisional appointments A Company. Provisional Sergeant J. MeLeod sergeant. The provisional sergeants: J. ty and H. Ward. B Company. | to be Beat- following privates visional color sergeant. The following privates to be provisional sergeants: A Bateh- elor, W. D. Hoskins, J. MeGow- an, H. H. D. Hemmel! The following ‘privates to be provisional corporals: W. A. Pat- erson, W. Williscroft, J. Clapper- ton, C. L. Youngman. Discharges. Private Michael MeDonough is discharged from B Company for misconduet, Transfers. Private RR. G. MeKinnon is jtransferred from A Company to Bh Company. W. A. PETTIGREW, Lieut., Acting Adjutant. Assignee in Charge of Hotel. At a meeting of the creditors of the Hotel St. it was decided to confirm the ap- pointment of Mr. Francis M. Lan- Francis, Vancouver, nic as assignee, and an adjourn- ment of two weeks was taken to the). J. B. HINCHCLIFFE, READ THIS. 4 In the Letter Box Chief Smith, of the Provincial | Editor, rhe Daily News | police, would be glad to receive news as to the present where- abouts of James Baxter Hineh-| iT late of Prince Rupert, but] who was last heard of at Endako B. C., which place he left last Oc- tober, presumably for Harrison Hot Springs, he having been in} ill health for some time Van- couver World. NOTICE. To Members of the Prince Rupert ;-,.), General Hospital Association. Notice is hereby given that the bers of the Prince Rupert General | treaty. Hospital Association will be held at the City Hall at 8 p. m., Friday, 1915, the report, Di- January 29, to receive Directors’ to elect other general business. By “Order of the Board, W. M. WRIGHT, Managing Secretary. January 20, 1915. J. 20-29 “Safety First” is the Slogan of Business” VER 75 years of Banking in Canada, has demonstrated the strength, security, safety and service of The Bank of British North America. The history of this bank for over three- quarters of a century has been one of progress and development, and of consistent growth in the regard of the business world, THE BANK OF North America 78 YEARS IN BUSINeSS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $7,884,000. to be provisional quartermaster |Annifal General Meeting of mem- | tan ; | Private W. M. Brown to be pros |reetors for the ensuing -year and}, Sir,—While the Treaty of (Gihent was signed on Ghristmas ive 1814, owing to the slow means of travel, the document did not reach Washingt t Fel lruary, 14, 1845, and was only rat ified by the government of | the United States on February 17 1815. This is why the committees in America have selected Sunday, ruary 14, 1915, as the day for holding thanksgiving services. It jis the nearest Sunday to the cen ary of the ratification of the The present terrible war in| which the British Empire is in- volved only inereases the signifi-| eanee of the fact that he have | boundary of 3,840 miles stretching from ocean to ocean) garrisoned only by the sentiment ind good-will of two .soevereign peoples. Yours faithfully F. Hw. DU VERNET, Bishop of Caledonia HANG ON TO PONIES TAILS. Caucasian Troops Scale Appa- rently Impassable Summit and Surprise Enemy. London, Jan, 23 How the Russians obtained command of a most important position in the Carpathian passes by a daring ex ploit is told by the Petrograd cor respondent of The Times. Native Caucasion troops, of ponies, are said to have sealed by night holding to the tails their hardy mountain an apparently impassable summit, thus gaining the rear of a Honved battalion, which was heretofore Th b has this day been dissolved doing an insurance isiness under the above name, War (Violinist West! ers Hou TEAOHER OF Violin, Piano, Mandolin ané tagy Pianos Tuned end Repairs Phone Green 517 ren Kissick will continue the bus- MRS. KNOWLES iness and assumes al! outstand- Teacher of Pitman's Shorthat ing liabilities and to whom all Suite 15, MoMordie Apt 2ccounts are payable. Sed W. KISSICK J A EDW ARDS ee Prinee Rupert, Jan. 18, 1945 ce Rupert, Jan. 18. 1915 |¥ Capt. J. 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