THE DAILY NBWS 1 13, tore ee —_——_ —_—— : - — a a —== OF TRADE HOLDS | ee POAT REGULAR MEETING S lioh f os Unik 2 o0ap t ed Frot Page One Wallac were na vole appt nted ‘ eceed Mi A. Davisor and | Dainty Garments— Fine Linen ~ r. S ’ eMordie (who recent Mr. 8. P. . ap : png gi: | These are surely worth your 7 | best care and the use of noth- ' 7 . Mr. David H. Hays read an ex-| ing but the soap that cannot 9, t from a New York pap hurt the finest fabric »"Y uM to the fishing industry of | Here’s the Sunlight way: | t, and the Amer First, soap the garment; then roll | tuat : rd t it up to soak. Aftera while, rinse _ pert's npetit th well and the dirt practically drops points and h out. No wearisome scrubbing, |} " \ ' th no} no hurtful rubbing—the gentle (| i> ail atade’ strength of Sunlight does the wor! RESENTING the i] nis ; aie 4 almost without ‘*‘ new three-button ss a rust . effort and en- : 915. jreta ' . tirely without style for Spring, 1915 Th m Mr. Wright | : injury. q Tailored in fine f - ' ted ta full advar f Try one cake tweeds, rich worsteds, ae the publicity recently ob-| you'll find it’s J durable ser es | ta i by : th | hind to the q ry : ae at hoard stat hands, too. A model for every i | paga | { Wayi a age and figure. d ateartinind ond direct mu Ask for Booklet—it’'s free. — ms ei , . aay wmee te otro 6 FRED «STORK’S HARDWARE en f th Pacif ‘ ist the act that t y i Prince R > | t 2 i | they need in the 710 SECOND AVE | vay of supl s ar yual bas > wb 1 position to place th Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle h on the table of the Easter Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguy nsumer two days oner that Rope Valves f en any other route is able to do. Fish Pumps Hose Paint + 660 bériohal ‘ : Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron jis nod ubt that the consumer will “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS fe eee eae i | a) fist s th t and aiat Na | Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery ) Bryant Company Ltd. on saving FRED STORK’S HARDWARE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF ET SIXTH STREET, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. | | ae Sere ; ala, a aeeaianl J) ee ecenmen® EF LOCAL NEWS ITEMS {# BLUE POINT! elieicrconqummnmenseaee eee ease are Sal we aie atak cee REST AURA struction of a 16-foot Plank road on Elev ‘ ew ” “ers ADVOCATES LOCAL CONDEMNS COUNCIL LIBERALS AT USK est sve fom ier sveon ther orien —Weallace's, os orn oon The Daily News OPTION BYLAW FOR VACANT eee ELECTED OFFICERS|,,"", 2,004, srctes| pishop tru Vernet was a pas. if O8nty, UP. dust he Wi] CLASSIFIED ADS. | Hatt. lsenger for the Interior this morn LAW-BUTLER BUILDING | j The west r ar tender not neces Third Avenue sarily accepted ing. Editor, The Daily News: |To the Public in This Tow1 POODLE LOLOL OE EEE ROPEOMTY A meeting of the Central Skee-| ina Libera Sir—In England there is a} What chance have the working-| ‘ | Association, attended W. Mc6. MASON . 2.9 OR REN | ne ngines ; F Resets a: strong temperance movement iN|men to get work? Some met pby twenty members, took place al mae Mrs. Horace Du Vernet, who . " FOR RENT—Seven-room house; modern; the form of a simple pledge Of ave sl) kind ¢ chat - othes |! Sk 1 Saturday, March 6 Phe has been visiting in the city, left Nerve i nergy i » § mas o ‘ ances; ot_ners . close in; electric light and bath; $20 abstinence from intoxicating | ifellowing officers were unan H Will Y P for her home at Gitwangah , “le : per month. Apply 411 Seventh Ave. W. . . - |have no chance at all. There are} . . : ow ou rotect S <- « Ey eg lasses. 61-4, drink so long as the war lasts.| Imously elected for the year in :, — +e : re some in this town who have onnes bane +e ; sf Wif here will be a splendid con- Son. Rnirtenes farw'seee room; close Across the card of membership | Honorary President—Sir Wil- our e ae ns De a is aan ~~ in; suitable for one or two gentlemen; are these striking words: “Shall | houses and property worth about/frid Laurier and th hildre hould yv : <" 7 $8 per month. Box 131, News. 57-61 dvink while ti Ter?” 186.000 and taking ‘ | p iss al ne children should you |s+. Patrick's Day, March 17. tf ES we drink while they suffer? | 86, an aking in rents of| reside D. Wells. fall ill or lose your employ- Beet e e AA a oo 108 8th) The movement towards prohi-| about $40 a month; they have the Vice President—Louis Edgar ment P Have you money in st ¢ Mart a i i venue West. cor. McBride. 57-61 i. a : ° ar f a azelton, is r bition during the war is gather-|first chance, because they have Secretary-Treasurer Charles the at to tide the family os : ' . , . A consta FOR RENT—Bedroom with sitting room 3 a" = as the same as i ‘a ie . over unti you are on your in own, laving come were 6 con i SEEM Sh. send 916 por month. ing strength in Scotland. . t ame ideas in om ir head as | Durham feet” again P connection with Mr. A. M. Man-| away Box 129, News. w.| The amount in the Russian Na- the powers in the City Hall only Executive Committee Peter E ‘ed ; lidat the O y : ‘ ; ‘ver son's candidature in the Omineca.| eye FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping) ‘ina! Savings Bank has sprung when. they are looking for work.|Magmussen, H. Weissmuller, L open See on ee a bi j CvLaU ae see Somers, 1-#-/since prohibition went into force|When they get on the outside,!Bethusem, A. Stewart. Savings Department and put Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Murray| strain w om $35 © $15 i they have > same o on as otior 8 ‘ ous! is © i very : > enue | from $350,000 to $15,000,000, and|they have the — pinion as I A motion wa unanimously a of wp Carnes every eft by today’s train. Mrs. Mur-| jt I 1 —|it is said that any attempt to re- have on the Socialistic ideas.|carried that the meeting declare eek or month, ray is going back-to her old home | should | FOR SALE—Set ladies’ mink furs. For-|voke the Czar’s edict after the|There are lots of men in this town|itself in entire accord with the Such a sum, earning interest, will be in Scotland for a time and Mr This W cee ay Che paid © laren dapests war would lead to a revolution who have been to see the mayor|resolution passed by the Smither A'S vings eee Soe ho femnty, a * gt $175 price. Will sell at $75. The ‘ é » a) 1 pe e Smithers one ccount may be opened Murray accompanies her as far as ria . Guarantee Tailors 2? While not advocating prohibi-|Several times; in my own case,{Liberal Association on February Oo ene Sole. Edmotton elays tion for British Columbia, the|eight times. The mayor told|ii, condemning the present ad- THE BANK OF - e A . WANTED ae of a Provincial election is the|them that so soon as “your turn |ministration and advocating need For a comfortable room, come . r L proper time for all who place the|comes” I will get you work; but|ed reforms. British North America to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- Look fo 00P WANTED—Waitress of experience wants position in city, or would go to Alaska.;} moral welfare of our province in|they have been waiting and wait- 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. jond Avenue, near Fighth Street OPTICIAN ~ nn ate . ain » ; Newly opene Steg rE an ; t é a. a a cone B - * “ps the forefront to make their voices|ing about three months and not CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $7,884,000, ; wa ; — ' Steam heat and 923 sixth St het ‘ St, couver, B. C. 61-5 1ot and cold water in every room Z ear me yg . ser any wo as yet. e were ai ) entmunes SITUATION WANTED — Girl wants work|!'®#"d in demanding the insertion |@ : rk as yet. We were simply PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH Free baths Rates reasonable. | spssecccecsorrerert by day. Apply Box 125, The News. wf.)/0f a local option clause in the|fooled and now have spent our NOTICE is hereby given that a sitting , | ° 4.9 ' Fig. Geant Of Ravtelem Ole te eemnent P. MARGETTS, Manager. 2 . WANTED—Young Woman wants chamber|!iquor license act, and the short-jlast dollar. It's about two weeks of hearing complaints against the assess a , new shoes are stylish and ) work. Apply Box 117, The News. Si ng of the hours of sale. ago that I went down to the G. J. | ments as made for the year 1915 will be f nfortable and the wear is ab i SUeRRAERRRRRNNNaiD cme temectmmecenie—endtS held in the uncil Chambe C1 al lut ] ee olen eT | onion clases would help to lift|duaintances of mine who are|April 7, 1915, at 10:30 . m ind inspect them PECK THI BABY CHICKS, INCUBATING £GG8, Any person desirin atin enmeiine ; ; Breeding Cockerels, Barron’s Leghorns,|‘he temperance problem out of| British subjects and loyal citizens | agains: ‘the a i sai Deuke toe awe = — 5 RO M HOUSE | Rocks, Reds, Geese, Ducks. Catalague.|the range of party politics, for|}/who had gone through in the|ce in writing to the Assessor, stating the > do the FINEST CUSTOM TAIL | 2:2 F , «1 Columbia Poultry Kranch. Steveston, use t least te 0) days prior to . RING for the LEAST MONEY ' : : F ” B. C. 45-71; When the liquor trade begins to|same way with the city official we ng ot — soa C an ee | We have a large stock of High Class \ very long train of freight and ert jmake itself obnoxious the people|Without getting any work and] Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 24 Se ae ee ee pee ene a CONRA ) STREET : : day of February 5 $27, and the best in stock for 636. . : om Pp i i FOUND ;of a locality can take the matter|they were broke and up against ' ruery, &, D aan NEEN Come and look over our stock be . Phere were three fish cars ; FOUND—Key to Eagle lock on Fifth Ave-,|into their own hands and cut off|it. I had only $5 left and I let |}55-62-69-76 Assessor |g fre buying and save money by it, gi included, The passenger trafic ,¢ Apply Box 128, News. t.|the licenses. them have half of it; and they Perera THIRD AVE and FIFTH ST. is assuming considerable propor $1 0) ' Lost The fear of this loss to the|were no bums, either, at oe © NOTICES. Prince Rupert, B. C. tions oom liquor trade causes a careful ob- For my part," would like to see Ske . . ' ° ® ° LOeT—-Bleck dipper, between Central ) y part, d ‘ ee keena Land Ristwiet-—Distrtes of i. oe ee ee LY— school and Postofice. Return to Ber-|5¢rvance of the restrictive regu-|the city mayor tell us straight i , ~ , } APP nice Palmer, phone 209. lations of the license act. that the city officials have got no], TAKE NOTICE that WilMam Watson, of this morning for Edmonton ; : y - , Remo, B. C., occupation Contractor,’ in BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC where they will in future reside ' ‘ prow yours faithfully, use for that class of people, so] tends to apply for permission to lease the . PAT Tu! / {} & \ music. : ee following described lands.—Commencing at LUMP rhey have been residents of this . eee F. H, DU VERNET, they won't get fooled and stay to] Post Planted on the northerly limit of , ; ENUE ; ‘ * the Hight-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pa. | city since 1908, The firm of Pier SECOND AV TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Bishop of Caledonia. |spend the last dollar. eife Railway Company, and about 35 chains | 4 O A I ) [ southwesterly from Mile 84, Oo ) od oO oper . Musical Instru- Prince Rupert, Mareh 14, 1915. In the same time I may say that]?rinee Rupert, B. ¢.; thenes on" 20 | cy, Morris & ¢ will perate Leooooooerere! +4 chains; thence west 20 chains; thence | $9.00 per Ton — Cash on hereafter from the Prairie Gity.| ments repaired. —_—_—_—- " [am in the same condition, too.]* jth 46 chains, more oF less, to the north Deliver ; ao ‘ ; : ie, er mit of the Right-of-w Mr oO s s one o e 8 Bows rebaired. The Ladies’ Blue Serge Suits, $15.}in conclusion 1 may add: They Grand Trunk Pacifie Relea “Cena Money Back If Not Satis- Ir, Morris wa ine f Kupert Sal s P hence northeasterly alo erly Os oO , . Prince Rupert Mu-| Man tailored, smartly cut; look as|won't build up a city when they |!imit of the said Right-of- nae een UN x AN most popular business men and | commencement; “oO . egrets “— : cata ; sic Store, 345 8rd) good as the $35 kind.—Wallace’s.|work that way. 80 acres, more A containing about ION TRA SFER CO. regrets will be felt on all sides o} Publ Ate. . tf. ALFRED DALSTROM aa WILLIAM WATSON 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 his departure, A large crowd was) Phu sae oS date Decembe ve 9 95-85 , mee » 1014 25-85 | peeee. secccee at the station to see them off } Sunday ' E EMPRESS COFF F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR ie on (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) prince aurent