THE DAILY NBWS CREAM BAKING POWDER For sixty years Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder has been the standby of countless housekeepers who -have relied upon it for healthful, home-baked food. Dr. Price’s contains no alum. There is never any question about the abso- lute purity and healthfulness of the food it raises, * two months with the superintending ening of fortifications four hours later, unknown destination, |heard regarding him, lieved by German officers, | Glasgow and Kent the 2 fro | BRITAIN'S REPLY pore of “ 1OV the - The Daily News” EMPHATICALLY, heap sat aera él ASGIFIED if course, ADS. London, March 17.—The Brit- |g fallen —_ ish Foreign Office delivered Mon- Glasec FOR RENT FOR RENT—Seven-room house; modern; | t© the close in; electric light and bath; $20/{o Great Britain per month. Apply 411 Seventh Ave. W. Ot-4 FOR RENT—Large furnished room; close in; suitable for one or two gentlemen; $8 per month. Box 131, News. 57-61 jday to Ambassador Page its reply withdrawal of the German sub- marine blockade provided Britain FOR RENT—Bedroom with sitting room ' ply is an absolute refusal. attached. Close in; rent $10 per month. Box 129, News. if. | FOR RENT — Furnished housekeeping | rooms. inquire Demers, 7-tf. WANTED SITUATION WANTED — Girl wants work by day. Apply Box 125, The News. wt. WANTED—Young Woman wants chamber work. Apply Box 117, The News. tf. $15 WEEKLY PAID MEN EVERYWHERE to distribute circulars. The Co-Uper- ative Union, Windsor, Ont. 6 2-67 POULTRY. BABY CHICKS, INCUBATING £EGG5, Breeding Cuckerels, Barron's Leghorns, Rocks, Reds, Geese, Ducks. Catalague. The Carlotta G. Cox, of the At- lin Fisheries, which has had an |will be repaired locally. for the Interior by the train. ~ American note proposing and Germany the would permit food to reach Ger-| man Civilians. Great Britain's re- isher cruised among accident recently in the North, was towed into port this morning |by the Nieolas of Juneau. She| a; 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 R. A. Loring, Indian agent at Hazelton, was a passenger this morning on the George, and left). CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Bylaw No. 229.—Contract No. 5. SEALED TENDERS will be received by E. A. Woods, City Clerk, up till 5 p. m., |Monday, 22nd March, 1945, for the con re stralia, | Struc tion of a 16-foot Plank road on Eley Columbia Poultry Rranch. Steveston, jenth Avenue from Albert Avenue to Sheer B. CG. 45-71 FOUND. FOUND—Key to Eagle lock on Fifth Ave-. Apply Box 128, News. uw. ‘LOST LOST—Biack slipper, between Centrai School and Postoffice. Return to Ber- Mice Palmer, phone 209. Musical Instru- ments repaired. Prince Rupert Mu- Ave. uw. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC- TECTION ACT. R. 6. C., Chapter 115. The Imperial Oi] Company heroby give notice that it has, under Section 7 of the above Act. deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, an! im the of of o District Registrar of uc Prince et land on istrict at i» & Gescripiion of the roach ed to ~¥- bore tn? os Ru. propos m Prince Ru- vert Harbor, British Columbia, in front of istered plan of the townsite of the said City of Prince Bs ad ited in the atergeste Land ; as No. 923. D 5 NO: ce” that efter the ex- the date of ration of rom first puplicauon of this notice, the said ou tl, r fection will, 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister | HB. C., this 2d Wittdam WATSON. Dated December O14, THE IMPERIAL OIL comp aR¥. *” TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Bows rehaired. The sic Store, 345 Srd brooke Avenue. Plans may be seen and specifications | the obtained at the City Engineer’s office, City Hall. The lowest or any tender not neces sarily accepted W. McG. MASON, City Engineer MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. 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 Costificate No. 50353B, act- ing a8 Agent for Thomas McRostie, Free Miner's Certificate No, 80348B, and James L. Hateh, 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 a 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- tmhents Dated this 15th day of March, A. D. 1015. GEO, KR. NADEN. ifaster than the ried a crew of 35 a complement of twelve 2.4-meh guns of Valparaiso in and Fifty Cents * applied to the bulance Brigade Hospital BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC LUMP COAL $9.00 per Ton — Cash on Delive Money Back If Kot Satis- a4 UNION TRANSFER CO, 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 EMP F. G@. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR committee you ind al! the 'VON DER GOLTZ HAS SUDDENLY VANISHED Field Mar- z, the German Turkish | numerous | | }some days ago at Smyrna to stay strength- Twenty- | however, and it is re- and even be- that he jmet with a violent death. DRESDEN FIGHT. sunk on March 14 at » entire German crew fifteen were » landed a Dresden tle is just bacl rf leared } her a 1d the ( CK 1 five an Wit operating Asama battle last-menti ) European water a month ago had grand fleet of Admiral! Je} ship 3,544 tons displacement and car- She i.41- and four * Was es directly v * South Pacifie AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT. 1915 st Prince £& to acknowl centre 0 supporting this good cause. Yours faithfully, F, C. MeTAVISH, Honorary Secretary B. C. Council Associa purpose ldivided into sections with a chair man and workers in each. Dr. W D. Murray was appointed chair- man of ward organization MONSTER ATTRACTION those who go to The Majestic to- night. They will witness what the management claims will be the biggest and best program ever shown in this city for the money }Black Box” will be shown. This serial is even better than ‘Lucille Love,’ which is saying a whole lot Changed Lives” is a drama in three reels which should please the most critical The animated weekly, with all the latest war iInews, and a sereaming comedy will complete the splendid ‘pro- }selections in honor of St. Pa-| | trick’s Day. Forty-Three | $143.50 st. John | 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY'S \Arders by Major J. H. McMullin, of the| Council desires to express to} friends of the a Rupert liberally | Exhibition Building on hursday, March 18, at 7:45 p. m. ‘MANY CONSERVATIVES JOIN LIBERAL RANKS KAISERS PLANS ALL BROKEN uP | FOR COMING CONTEST War Lord Had Intended a Fresh. Turkey May | Have Met With Violent ‘Large lumber Attend Meeting of Ward Five Liberal Association | and Will Support Party. | Vancouver, March 17——-A meet ing of the Ward Five Liberal-As isociation was held on Saturday evening in the A, 0. F. Hall, cot jner Tenth Avenue and Mai! | ) Street, to appoint delegates t nominating convention to be held 1e left,}on March 19. The gathering was , by special train for anjone of the largest and most en |thusiastic ever held by the asso Since then no word has been |¢iation in Mount Pleasant and cluded among its numbers s who had pfeviously opposed the Liberal party but who were now firmly convinced that the time had arrived for the complete ve throw of the McBride-Bowser oligarchy at Victoria One of these went so far as t say he would furnish a substan tial list of those in the ward who bad-/were going to join hands with the Liberal party and that the dis sension in the Conservative ranks Dres. | Was spreading so rapidly that the present leaders had ist contre ind were hunting new timber but that it was too late The required number ef dele gates and alternates hav selected, the meeting proceeded t ldiscuss possible nominees at the] convention A number of names were mentioned and a feeling was manifested that a Ward Five 1 certainty and that Mr. P Donnelley, Prineipal MeKay, Mr Gordor Drysdale and Ald MeIntosh f they allowed the tion, were worthy of the sul rhe work necessary for the & campaign was gone into ‘ry fully and the ward is already AT MAJESTIC THEATRE There is a big treat in store for The first two reels of The The orchestra will render Irish OWN RIFLES. Commanding, March 17, 1915: ion and “beat it.’ bef Dash on Calais but Met With Defeat. Rotterdam, Mareh 17,.—Infor mat ' from the frontier indi. | eates that the British success at La Rassee has thrown the whole f the German right wing line into a remarkable state of activity Men are being hurried from all sons and from some of the st places to stop the advance f the British. For days they had ollecting along the Yser, ting that the British would xp ittempt to throw them bac k there, but hoping a quick concentration suld give them the advantage of the initiative A counter plan templated a move northwest the Dixmude region in the hope of cuttin off the Allies along the coast at Nieuport, and at the same time trying to push a wedge through in the neighborhood pf Ypres. Such importance was at tached to this fresh dash for Cal- ais, nothing short pected to satisfy the German peo- ple’s craving f victory, that the Kaiser himself went “in the hope f giving greater sting to| the atlack of his legions, but the tremendous attack of the British south of this region, forestalled them. onee more robbed the the initiative, and threw out of gear all their plans. In order to neet thre rresistible the British, troops were hurried with the greatest speed from the ; re irded that one story from] they fr tier credits he Gert omar Ha with lings = LOCAL NEWS ITEMS if BLUE POINT jlage in the immediate rear their lines, at which the Kaiser is d to have been present |\CARMINE PONBOMBIE WANTED A MATE | riven in the eity today from the | |South. It s as if there were some ] 1 nd town who wanted to l wet a new supply fb ts for the] Canadian soldiers At any tate Louis Tromer had his shoe shop broken into a few nights ago and rything it ght taken Yesterday a man giving the -iname of Carmine Ponbombi walk ed into the shoe shop of MeRae & McLeod and asked them to make him a mate for a boot he carried in his hand. Mr. McRae at once thought of Louis Tro- mer’s loss and stepped to the door and called Constable Grady. Sam told the man he needn't get a mate for that boot, as he had the mate at the Police Station, and invited him to come up and have a look. Carmine started off all right but after going a few steps he got suspicious of his compan Sam is big and heavy but you bet he can run and before long he again had Car mine by the neck and this time janded him safely behind the bars. The case was up in the Police Court today Mr. Tromer swore the boot was his and also that | ond armine had been in his place looking at his boots a few days f id of the man wanting him to make him a mate for the boot he | had. The case was adjourned till | omorrow, Parades. A” Company will parade at the | Exhibition Building on Friday, | Mare h 19, at 7:45 p. m, “B” Company will parade at the} W. 8. MARSHALL, Lieut.. 64-66 Acting Adjutant (SOLD BY ALL GRrocens) THE AMERIGAN TAILORS We do the FINEST CUSTOM TAIL- ORING for the LEAST MONEY 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. RESS COFFEE 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— y" Here’s the Sunlight way: First, soap the garment; then roll ituptosoak. 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 — effort and en- ~ tirely without ts injury. Try one cake-— you'll find it’s kind to the At all grocers harids, too. of which is ex- | Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship ( ‘lary Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle tron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Amr tion Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Cor: Iron i FRED STORK’S HARDWARE 710 SECOND AVE “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BrcT EE =——— POPE} ORO +ONINNM | } H. Fletcher, postoflice in- ctor, was a passenger this Merve E nergy and rning by the George Frank MeKinnon, of New Ha- , returned today by the George from a business trip to the Prai- . ‘ lth Stewart Martin, of Hazelton,’ ; fort after spending a week in this This we g t with returned today” from Vancouver, train. re the robbery. Wm McRae | Pocccccoooooososss or cesetenenwnn George Tribune, passed through | city today en route to his! D j home FO R \ oes os : > te. For a comfortable room, come | the St. Eimo Hotel, 836 Sec- | : 7; Avenue, near Eighth Street. | 5-ROO0) USE Newly opened. Steam heat and) hy it and cold water in every room. baths. Rates reasonable. 1