THE DAILY NEWS EE “The Daily News” CLAS6IFIED ADS. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Partly furnished 3-room cot tage; bath, electric light; $15. 114 Fignth Ave. W. cor, MeBride, 36-38 FOR RENT—Seven-roomed house, electric light and bath, §22 r month, Also six-roomed house, electric light and bath, $20 per month, Both in good re- [se and aan located. Apply, 4ii eventh Ave. W. 0-36 FOR RENT— Large front bedroom, with Sitting room, Suitable for two "us: men, Fifteen dollars. Meals sired. Close in; modern house, Box iz2, The News. tf FOR RENT—Steam heated,” bright single room; reasonable rent; private family. Box 124, care The News. 26- FOR RENT — Furnished renee rooms, Inquire Demers. - FCA SALE FOR SALE—Furniture for sale. Also piano. Room 4, Mcintyre Bik. 33-7 FOR pe es: capacity § non poet tin lag, i egceliot order 4p WANTED—Three youne men, for mess in Summit ‘tunents averaging we per montr ne Black 6 SITUATION Y aiailine se wants work by day. Apply Box 125, The News. w. WANTED— You wants chamber work. pes By 117, The News, w. WAN TED—Four- room house = Snee ve oF Six for $1 down and 2 a month until paid. Box 102, Daily WANTED—-Second- pee organ at once. Write P. 0, Box 644. 33-6 WANTED—vView lot and house; close in; about $2,500 to 43.000, wil $700 cash poets Dalince, ox 100, Daily WANTED—Large Mail Order house wants men wey willing to work a few hours for §20 weenly, y, —, siven, ition rmanen xperie: - Pecessary. ee Sampies free. The Co- Uperative Union, Windsor, Ontario. MISCELLANEOUS FOR TRADE — Land in Fraser Valley in ment for Prince ta lots. box 123, Daily News. 6-31-37 DANCING. DANCING—Private lessons in Waltz, Two- Step, Three-Step, One-Step, Schottish and Minuet, Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Mrs. Brooks-Ander- son, 333 Eighth Ave, East. im IF YOU CAN'T PLAY WHY NOT GET A Player Piano? We have one, slightly used, at $500; including 50 rolls. Easy terms. Prince Rupert Music Store, 345 Third Avenue. wu. TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Instru- Musical ments Bows rehaired. The Prince Rupert Mu- 345 3rd tt. repaired. sic Store, Ave. School of Music and Shorthand VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opera House) LOCAL NEWS ITEMS The Venture. will the South as usual on Sunday. * * *@ Mrs. and Miss Young left for trip to Vietoria this morning. * * @ of South Fort| came in on the train last) arrive from a D. A, George, Harris, evening. The Prince George took a large of South this morning. number first-class passengers = €.6 Mr. T. H. Johnson, manager of the cold storage plant, went south on a business trip today. ewe Mrs, F. 8. Peters went south this morning for a visit to her daughter at Vernon, B. C. * * * Mr. A. R. Barrow and family left for the South on the Prince George this morning. ee It is certainly beautiful weather for spring cleaning. Get yours done early. Fritz, phone 583. 33-37 *_ * * The Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist Chureh will hold a Valentine Tea on Saturday, February 13, in the church from 3 to 9 p. 1 home cooking. Collection. . es All those attending the IL. 0. D. E. bridge party at Mrs. Mobley’s this evening are requested to be there at 8:30. >. * The Capilano came, in this morning from Alice Arm. She made a special trip for a mining company that intends to com- mence operations in that district. -_ * *@ Mr. C. H. Gibbs, who has spent a couple of weeks in town repre- * the Dayton scale Company, left South this morning. Prince Rupert the some senting Computing for the He says livest town He Minds his sales book a pleasure to He says he KNOWS Prince Rupert is not hard up. is he has seen for time. read. “CANADIAN KIPLING” TAKES NEW FIELD London, Feb. 12.,.—-The Morning Post has a long appreciative bi- ography of Robert Service, who o declares he will write no more Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Singing songs of the Far West or the Pee Sree ond Be red High North, but will seek sub- MRS. KNOWLES jects hereafter in great world Teacher of Pitman’s Gherthend cities as Paris, London and New ——- York. Service tells how Canadian ___Sulte 16, MoMordie Apt. papers sent him to the Balkan war, and afterwards he wandered ED STATUTES OF CANADA, 1906,;Where he will probably end his CHAPTER +30, AND AMENDING ACTS! days, since no city is so satisfy- IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION By|ing, and there is no danger of ieee hee ee Ap, |(Decoming too respectable there. PROVAL OF THE PLANS FOR- con-|"I've no special illusions about STRUCTION OF A CERTAIN WHARF AND ORE BINS ON WATERFRONT BLOCK “E,” PRINCE RUPERT TOWN- SITE. TAKE NOTICE that the Montana Conti- nental Development Company, of Butte, Montana, has deposited with the Minister of Public Works, at Ottawa, Canada, and with the District Registrar of Titles, Prince Rupert, B. C., under Chapter 115, R. S. C. 1906, plans and \description of the pruposed site of certain harbor works to be constructed by the said Company on Waterfront Block “BE,” Prince Rupert Townsite, according to registered plan of the said Townsite dsposited in the Prince Rupert Land Registry OMce, and number ed 923, the aforesaid works consisting of one wharf with ore bins. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the said company has applied to the Governor- General-in-Council for approval of the proposed works, and permission to con- struct the same. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. day of January, A. D. 1945. PATMORE & FULTON, Solicitors for the Montana Continental De velopment Co. 23-53 C., this 8th For a comfortable room, come te the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec. | eud Avenue, near Bighth Street. Newly opened. hot and cold water in every room. Free baths. Steam heat and) he of today for my work,” said, “I write things The lives of people I see around me people of today. hold enough romance for me.” 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY'S OWN RIFLES. Orders by Major J. H. McMuilin, Commanding, for the week end- ing February 13, 1915: Parades. A Company will parade at the Exhibition Building on Tuesday and Friday at 7:45 p. m. Drill squad and company. B Company will parade at the Exhibition Building on Monday Drill and Thursday at 7:45 p. m. squad and company. W. A. PETTIGREW, Capt., pemng Adjutant. married \ can turn a man life from an ideal to a common, ordinary mutt like her few months. This form of warfare, enemy and blowing them up, the French around Rheims. A FRENCH SAPPER AT WORK NEAR RHEIMS. ‘hes of the burro wing beneath the trene has been used with telling eel boos seen, Capt. J. MCGEE, MLMLS.A NAUTICAL ACADEMY Masters and Matos Prepared for Examination Compasses Adjusted Holgerson Block, Opp. Royal Hotei—Phone Red 502 | OODLE LE PELE AOE E EDEL CDE AGEDOOOE | FOR RENT 4 FIVE-ROOM HOUSE {CONRAD STREET | HANDY TO DRYDOCK effeet by JEWS TO RELIEF OF Feb. 11 The made New York, nouncement has been here Sale of} that officers of various Jewish so- cieties in America and Christian! missionary organizations have 31-35-36 | formed a committee of appeal for funds for the relief of the desti }tute inhabitants of Palestine, Sy- ria and adjacent regions The committee, known as the Pales- tine-Syria Relief Committee, says that an appalling measure of misery and threatened starvation exists over a region larger it area than Belgium, and among people equal in numbers—Chris tians, Jews and Mohammedans FREER HEHEHE HH KH * SMITHERS NOTES ee Among those registered at the Hotel Bulkley this week were: A G. Wilbond, Prinee Rupert: A. I Phillips, Hazelton, Charles Wal lace, Vancouver; J. E. Paschal Smithers; R. P. Campbell and A Ford, Prince Rupert Mrs. Rh. BE. Williams is visitin Miss Hoops at Telkwa. Mr. and Mrs. Bakke, of Round Lake, were in Smithers this week on business. Mrs. Batzold and daughter Margery Millicent, returned from Hazelton on Saturday's train. Miss Katherine Carr, who has been a guest of Dr. and Mrs Wrinch, of Hazelton, returned home after spending a few days in that town Saturday Mrs. Pape intends leaving for Winnipeg, where she will be joir ed by Mr. Pape. Mr. Pape was formerly roundhouse foreman for the G. T. P. in Smithers Angus McLean won a venifi cent toilet and manicure set in a raffle at J. Mason Adams’ last week Harry Johnston whose ticket was next to the winner, is content with a hammered brass tobaceo jug. T. Carr is leaving for Prince George on Wednesday night Pat Carr, Miss Ethel Steele and Mrs. Wiges O'Neil drove to the Carr ranch on Tuesday. Mrs. C. L, Wileocks entertain ed a number of her friends on Monday at an “At Home." Mrs. A. R. Barrow, of St. Leon- England, is a guest at the Hote! Bulkley. The Walking Club's destination is the Ranch ag Smithers Sentinel. ards-on-Sea, Smithers Carr Saturday. Rates oo the, aaa a and brother, EN PALESTINE AND SYRIA, an- | [AMERICAN FARMERS { $12.00 | SECOND AVENUE FOR SASKATCHEWAN Regina, Sask., Feb. 12.—Much] eo interest has been taken in the} one } ‘ Senos wate 1 eT HARRY ATKINS Valker, Dominion Commissions : FAMILY BUTCHER of Immigration, to the effect that High Class Pork Sausage ” ‘ Va uver Branch Selects All Our | there will be a large Ix ) Meats and Very Best Quality Han } led Give Us a Trial | American farmers during the Corner 3rd Ave, and 2nd St. present year, The newspapers of Phone 574 | ! Saskatchewan all agree that LO | Leeweeeeer ene eee e gee eee tt E ter wees United States farmer is a very} welcome settler in Western Can LAND NOTICES. ada, and of econsiderable more! keena Land District—District of : t, Hange Five value to the country than imm . eeclind i grants from European countries TAKE NOTICE that William Watson, of Kem b ; pation Contractor, in s 0 “cd out : meri iti pointed ut that the Ameri ends Ww apply for permission tw iease the can and English farmer is not jowing described lands Commencing at GS. : : : : a post planted thh northerly limit ot y educated in the most advane } the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pa “| methods of farming but als fie Railway Company, and about 35 chains ' " Loeel tol 4 eit thwesterly from Mile 84, east from ms sullicient capital to ft aie Rupert, B. ¢ thence north 80 his own farming operat ns ins thence west 20 chains; thence i hain’, more or leas, to the ports which makes him a very we ‘ . = oe erly limit of the Right-of-Way of the utsition to the ettiers of; Grand Trunk Pacific Hallway Company ithe n theaste y along the northerly Vestern Canad: \ ter snada mit of the said Right-of-Way to point of | Hunencement and containing about 5 . es, i . t iess BDO APPLES CAUSE WILLIAM WATSON Dated December 26, 10914 25-85 OR CURE DRUNKENNESS NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC- Or report that nine cows in} TECTION ACT Colcehest« Conn were infected] ls with the hoof and mouth disease R. 8. C., Chapter 116. ne pe ‘ Cal sret . a veterinarian was sent immedi The Jmper'sl OW mpany hereby give hotice that it has, under Section 7 of the ilely to investigate. After exam above Act, deposited with the Minister of | Works ¢ rita 4 he of ining the cows, the veterinarian Publi KS at Ollawa, atl im the fice of the District Registrar of uc Prince reported that they were merely |Kupert Land Registration istrict at } Prince bupert, B, ¢ @ descripuon of We intoxicate robe »e ans , . jntoxicated. A probable explana- |i. and the plans of the wharf and ap tion of their condition was that |proach proposed to be built in Prince Ru pert Harbor, British Columbia, ip front of they bad eaten too many apples. | Waterfront Biock “G,” according to reg stered plan of the townsite of the said Mark. Twain claimed that eat-|city of Prince Rupert deposited in the aforesaid Land Hegistry Office as No. 923 1 ipples was a cure for drunk AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex i i piration of one month from the date of enness e said he knew a man |the first publication of this notice, the said | ; re jimperial Oil Company will, under reetion ) had been cured three times|7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister hy this me |of Public Works at bis ofiee in the City lis tneans, of Ottawa for approval of the said site ie j and plans and for leave to construct the Chere is also a story of a con jsaid Wharf and approach Dated at Prince RK r 3 3 firmed toper who was advised by day a Febru ose, nets Gy Ge Se doctor to eat an apple every Re SERIAL Os Carty 47 time he desired a drink. The Lopel remarked in amazed tones SUBSCRIBE FOR Faney eating forty-eight apples . rg? a day THE DAILY NEws LS ee Oe a SS SLL EPEC OPO R ICD FULLER’S GROCERY Specials for Friday and Saturday Brookiield Eggs in cartons, regular 45¢~ Special 3 doz. for $1.00 Selected Vancouver Local Eggs, regular 50e Special, 2 doz. for 75c Maple Flavor Syrup, in gt. bottles, rewular 50s Special, onl Brazil Nuts, all good, regular 25¢ Sanne y S80 per bottle Special, »¢ bottle Special, per bottle, only 250 30c tin Special, only 20c tin regular 50c, tin ; Special, only 35c tin in Special, only 15¢ pound Welch's Grape Juice, regula Red Arrow Soda Crackers, regular 91 “ Kgeg-O Baking Powder, % \lb.; Climax Red Currant Jelly, 65e repular only 50c tin ideal Tea and Coffoe—Special, 3 ibs for $1.00 Any Bread Fiour, 49 Ibs., only $2.10 Sack Knackebrod Hardtack Just Arrived PHONE 572 WE DELIVER PATTULLO & RADFORD | ||" FRED STORK’S HARDWAR } | ~ —— tie pase SE 710 SECOND Ave Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware ship Chandlery Wire Cable Stee! 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