TUE DAILY NBWS Tue la M i “The Daily News” j CLASSIFIED ADS. tet FOR RENT FOR RENT—Seven-room house; modern; close in; electric light and bath; $20 per month. Apply 411 Seventh Ave. W. 61-4 FOR RENT—Large furnished room; close in; suitable for one or two gentlemen; $8 per month. Box 131, News. 57-61 FOR RENT — Furnished house, 108 8th Avenue West. cor. McBride. 57-6f FOR RENT—Bedroom with sitting room attached. Close in; rent $10 per month. Box 120, News. tw. housekeeping 7-w. FOR RENT — Furnished rooms. Inquire Demers. WANTED WANTED—-Waitress of experience wants position in city, or would go to Alaska. Prefer hotel. Write Hebert, 112 Richard 8t,, Vancouver, B. C. 61-5 WANTED — Girl wants work u. SITUATION by ddy. Apply Box 125, The News. WANTED—Young Woman wants chamber work. Apply Box 117, The News. tf. $15 WEEKLY PAID MEN EVERYWHERE to distribute circulars, The Co-Oper ative Union, Windsor, Ont. 6 2-67 POULTRY. BABY CHICKS, INCUBATING EGGS, Breeding Cockerels, Barron's Leghorns, Rocks, Reds, Geese, Ducks. Catalague. Columbia Poultry Rranch. Steveston, B. CG. 45-71 FOUND—Key to Eagle lock on Fifth Ave-. Apply Box 128, News. ww. Lost LOST—Black slipper, between Central school and PostofMce. Return to- Ber- nice Palmer, phone 209. music. VIOLINS AND ALL Instru- TALKING MACHINES, Musical ments repaired. Bows rehaired. The Prince Rupert Mu- 345 3rd tt. sic Store, Ave. MINERAL ACT. Certificate of improvements. Starlight, Homestake No. 1, and Sun- rise Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. ¢ Where located: On the North Shore of Granby Bay between Bonanza and Falls Creeks, TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden, Free Miner's Certificate No. 50353B, act- ing as Agent for Thomas McRostie, Free Miner’s Certificate No. 80348B, and James L. Hatch, Free Miner's Certificate No. 79396 B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Re- corder for a Certificate of Improve- ments, for the purpose of obtaining 4 Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action, un- der section 37, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improve- ments. Dated this 15th day of March, A. D. ee * GEO. R. NADEN. LAND NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that William Watson,: of , B. C,, occupation Contractor, in- tends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands:—Commencing at @ post planted on the northerly limit of the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pa- cific Railway Company, and about 35 chains southwesterly from Mile 84, east from Prince Rupert, B. C.; thence north 20 chains; thence west 20 chains; thence south 46 chains, more or less, to the north- erly limit of the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company; thence northeasterly sient. i northerly limit of the said Right-of-Way to pomt of commencement; and containing about 80 acres, more or less. WILLIAM WATSON. Dated December 26, 1914. 25-85 NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC- TECTION ACT. R. &. C., Chapter 115. The Imperial oh Company heropy give notice that it has, under Section 7 of the above Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and i the of jce of the District Registrar of ic Prince egistration § Listrict at 4 f the wharf! to be built in Prince Ru- tish Columbia, in front of “g” according to reg- townsite of the said ited in ce as No, 023. descripiion of the Prince Lupert, and ap- si and t proach propose rt Harbor, Bri aterfront Block istered plan of the City of Prince Rupert de, aforesaid Land Registry 0 AND TAKE NOTICE that afaer the ex- iration of one month from the date of first publication of this notice, the said Ou C will, under fection apply to the Minister of Public.Works at office in the City of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans and for leave to construct the said wharf and approach, : ey at oe yecase, apery, p- C., this ad ol ruary, A. D. . WILLIAM WATSON, Dated December 26, 1014. 25-8 THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY, 28-34-40-47 ” 0 ly” until the Council called their|by Seotty Allan, the racing dog | E : [Pree Baths, Sates reasonable. | ive > | 43 attention to it, and inelined to be-|driver. He found her mukluks|68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY’s open ae aan eae Wm. Manso ; j { | $12 00 F rae a fo re eas | » ; our anson arrives mn own e lieve that it was a mistake and/fifteen miles fr - Ne ape a sh rt} OWN RIFLES. Savings Department and put [last night from Victoria and ia would only be charged once. distance off the Cape Nome road,|@rders by Major J. H. MoMullin, by a part of his earnings every ivery busy an } { i ” a ry us imong his supporters vee The bank, however, would not |early in the morning. | Commanding, March 15, 1915: week or month, with a view t oe . _ a ey 1 sec P + y ’ ; Gomieals Maal? 1c eeeuse a nie of Returning to the vicinity later | Such « sum, earning interest, willbe " _— ve — ni FORD a welce ti z ination in e fo co ge elec. ) the certificates. It hopes to. But}|'® the day, he searched ees | Parades. A Savings er eae = ae tior ee oe ; PATTULLO & i\ 1D j . on, eB the meantime it will advance | the meget “ oo 3 of ¥ Company will parade at the| With one dollar, Mi te SECOND AVENUE » o R36 ‘ » cer. | Woman § dy, W 3 1248 3e xhibitio ; I g 0 Tues the ‘ ity $36,000 and if the cer Ne i 5 a en P ‘ ¢ . uw " I - = n Tuesday, THE BANK OF L. Bb. Warner, of New Hazelton, | nce rennntn tificates are sold perhaps a little |Prought to Nome, With the tem- | Mar h 16, at 7:45 p.m. B N formerly foreman of The Daily| **e**ttrrrrrr et moré, perature 15 degrees below zero,| B" Company will parade at the ritish orth America News and still earlier The Optim. : f ‘ ' - army. i gis oil one of the bitterest biissards of Exhibition Building on Monday, 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS, ist, accompanied by his daughter | — " Our idea of a smart young man|the season was raging when Mrs.!Mareh 45, at 7:45 p. m., CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $7,884,000, |, J snd -- Tuesday is one who succeeds in taming his|Dalquist was overcome by tae] — W. 8 MARSHALL, Liout, | PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH tcc. te tn ee tas iB] Public meet thd mete. cold aaa aL, L e. town Mr. Warner is at present Thursday and . 2-6: Acting Adjutant P. MARGETTS. Manager. |employed on The Omineca Herald, )Sundays at 7 } pent, 6° (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) PRINCE RU ITALY HAS NOT SIGNED NEUTRALITY PROGRAM London, March 12,—-Authorita that securing indicate to has to a seem with view neutrality, induced Austria, vigorous by Emperor Frances Joseph to make despite opposition concessions to Italy in the event that Austria victorious in the war. It is understood, however, that Germany and are no definite agreement has been reached. Italy's decision is awaited with anxious concern In all circles here. The German Imperial Chancel- Dr. Von Bethmann Holweg, according to Berlin at visiting German lor, reports, present the general headquarters at Mezieres and it is therefore unlikely that he will make a speech before the is Reichstag committee. London, March 12,—Interest- ing developments are promised in the political fleld. Prince Von Buelow, the German ambassador to Italy, according to dispatches received from Rome and Berlin, at last has officially raised the question of territorial concessions to Italy as the price of Italy's friendship. Germany, it is de- clared, is doing the negotiating on behalf of her ally, Ausfria, It is said that Germany is trying to in- whose territory is involved. duce Austria to cede to Italy both Trent and Trieste. Baron Von- Burian, the Austrian Foreign Minister, according to report, does not oppose the cession of Trent, but strongly objects to parting with Trieste, while the aged Austrian Emperor refuses to to the of any part of his dominion. It is reported that Germany de- to the matter settled now_in the fear that should the Dardanelles be foreed, Italy would loss consent have sires be more than ever inclined to throw in her lot with the Allies so as to ensure the safety of her interests in the Eastern Medi- terranean, depending upon her army to recover her lost prov- inces nearer home. TRIP TO MONTREAL HAS VERY MEAGRE RESULTS The port mayor presented the re- of their to Montreal They had got some advances from the bank to the amount of $36,- 000 and, best of all, they had got trip the bank to continue the city ac. count, Boiled down, the report means that the Bank of Montreal agreed to do all they can to re- has place the certificates for another three years at 6 per cent interest with 2 per cent extra for flotation The business apparent- letter to cent expense. and the Mon- stamps ly was all done by only saving by that Foing treal was one could be instead of two, or the letter could be handed in. In the let. ter setting forth his proposals it stated that the 6 and 2 general manager's interest would be per cent per cent extra The mayor and Alder- not per cent was premium, man Morrissey had noticed that the 2 “annual- tive reports reaching The Hague) | Germany, Italy's WHEN LORD ABERDEEN LEFT IRELAND. General of Pat the Governor Canada passing the Ireland at liament forme! Buildings in Dublin, as he was leaving conelusion of his regime as Lord Lieutenant. KEKE ERE KEKE ERE EH HEHEHE . HAZELTON NEWS * | * BELLA COOLA NEWS * ORR ROR OR RR OR RRR ROR ROR RR RR ROR RH ed.—Omineca Miner. neat - _ | That the people of Bella Coola WOMAN PERISHED IN | Valley are always willing to con- BLIZZARD NEAR NOME [tribute become once again demonstrated on liberally to a good cause, Body Found in Snowdrift. ocal hospital, which jin aid of the | } sien j}took place at the Colony Hall, Nome, Alaska, Mareh 15. Phe | Hagenshe rg, on Saturday evening body of Mrs. Emma Dalquist, who|last. The attendance was large was lost in a blizzard Sunday|4"4 the bidding for the tastefully week while driving a dog team | 2e°ormed baskets brought by Une jladies was very brisk, the highest from Safety to Nome, a distance jprice paid being over six dollars. of twenty-two miles, has been! aitogethe over eighty dollars found buried in a snowdrift. She|was raised for the hospital, a re had been frozen to death. Ap-|Sult most gratifying to those re- parently the woman had become |*SPOMSible for the effort, A eapi al sict rogre as re rec Aevanaai in’ the bites “eold, for tal musical pr ram was rendered | by had mit. } tens and mukluks. local artists and interesting she thrown away her addresses were delivered by sev- jeral speakers.—Bella Coola Cou Mrs. Dalquist’s body was found) rie: | | Dr. Badgero, the dentist, is in Orville Robinson and Fred Hen town for a week. dricks came into town on Tues | day after staking pre-emptions on Ss. J. Martin left on Thursday : Deane Channel, for a visit to Prince Rupert. | es , i The loeal Indians are making Hugh Taylor returned Thurs- J : considerable improvement t day from a flying visit to Smith- jtheir village in the constructior ers. 1 jof a plank sidewalk R. S. Sargent was a passenger | ye : ' Bulk Vall : ; " | The unfamiliar sound of a rv ulkley alley wints on e , - F eli chureh bell is now heard in the ednesday. | ry jtown each Sunday The bell James Latham and G. Burring-|Which is the property of the local ton drove down to Skeena Cross-|Sunday school, has been only ing on Wednesday. jtemporarily erected, but arrange Iments will shortly be made for | Cc. W. B. Jones, of Babine/the construction of a proper hatchery, was among the week's | towe; . arrivals in Hazelton. | E. B. Dawe, W. Linnell and T Preparations for the rsumption Sweetapple came up to the loca of mining on the Rocher de Boule cannery by the last steamer fron are progressing rapidly. he South, and all hands are now busily engaged in preparation for osenths oO Smithers is G. R thal, f mith . the pening of the season here for a few days. He rey . that stock in the Bulkley Valley rhe people of Bella Coola are has wintered well. pleased t ww that Rev. Hans Sageng, Lutheran pastor at Hag- J. M. MacCormick, manager of|ensborg. has deeided to remain in the Cunningham store, returned | the yalley Some few weeks ago on Wednesday from a business|Mr, Sagenge handed in his resig visit to Port Essington, nation to the members of the \ugsborg hurch, but later de- Judge Young held court on led t aa a *. - a ented oO five ne ma er iis ur- Thursday, to try Gustave HUall, th , ’ N tt er consideration Now at le committed by a Smithers justice : request of his many friends he of peace on a charge of house- i . va | wi contiaue wor in our breaking. The case was dismiss- | nae jmidst. Missing Mrs. Emma Dalquist’s the occasion of the basket social) JAPANESE TAKE A REEF IN DEMANDS They Make Concession in Regard to Kiauchau——-Compromise for Manchuria Concessions. Pekin, March 16,—At a confer ence in Pekin between represent itives of Japan and China con eerning the demands made upon China by Japan and presented at Pekin shortly after the Japanese weupation of Kiauchau, the Jap inese delegates showed a concili story attitude They made slight neessions from the lette of} their demands as previously pre sented | A compromise was reached in} the matter of the railroad and] nining concessions in South Manchuria, but it was agreed that} Japanese should have the prefer ence in future railroad loans and the right to prospect for mine for a fixed period and operate a large proportion of the mining properties so discovered BILLY WEEKS WINS. (Special to The Daily News.) Nanaimo, \V I March 16 Billy Weeks cked out Joe Lit tle in the fifth round of a fifteen und bout for the middleweight championship of Canada here ist night There are times when every man is a deep-dyed villain in thoughts rely the blossoms fri Words but deeds ine the ire are ts CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. that a sitting the purp the NOTICE is hereby given f the Court of Revision for of hearing ¢ against ae assess 1915 will be hamber, City Hall Wednesday wmplaints for the vunell ¢ B c., om at 10:30 a. m ring to make said ment must in writing to Assessor, stating the at least ten 10) days prior to the ttme of the said ¢ rt Dated at Prince Rupert lay of February, A. D ~ as made year in the ¢ Rupert, 19015 person des ments held Prince ; April 7 Any i@ainst the complaint n Assess give tice the Al se B. ¢ 1915 P. LORENZEN Assessor this 24th THE AMERICAS TAILDNG CUSTOM TAII LEAST MONEY We do the FINEST ORING for the We have a large stock of High Class Woolens and make good suits for $27, and the best in stock for $36. Come and look over our stock be fore buying and save money by it THIRD AVE and FIFTH ST. Prince Rupert, B. C. BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC LUMP COAL $9.00 per Ton — Cash on Deliver Money Back If UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 ot Satis- ; How Will You Protect Your Wife and the children should you fall ill or lose your employ- ment P Have you money in the Bank to tide the family over until you are “on your feet’”’ again P Sunlight Soap Dainty Garments—Fine Linen— These are surely worth your best care and the use of noth- ing but the soap that cannot hurt the finest fabric- Here’s the Sunlight way: First, soap the garment; then roll it up to soak. After a while, rinse well and the dirt practically drops out. No wearisome scrubbing, no hurtful rubbing—the gentle strength of Sunlight does the work almost without ect . © effort and en- . tirely without ' injury. Try one cake ~ you'll find it’s kind to the hands, too. ,, Ll CAPTAIN FRANZ VON PAPEN. An Wi by Military attache to German : sbascador Von Bernstorff at because it ” f _ strain which f tS ishington, who is involved in itself as a slig rt the fraudulent passport scandal | should be 1 nce which Germans were alleged to! This we guar wl getting American passports to lasses. Ci tree. be En | rhe Venture is not expected to sail till about 2 o'clock Wednes day eo 2. s rhere will be a splendid con-| St. For a comfortable room, come to rie Ne a EE OSS | hot and cold water in every room | 710 SECOND Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Stee! 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