“The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. SCOTTISH GUARDS MET MOST TERRIBLE FATE — PREMIER M’BRIDE Victoria, March 23, No one knowledge of of the thing stands Dut clearly. will admit definite the daté of election, nor there can be no further doubt that Richard McBride party will not lead the Sir the Conservative in coming contest at the polls that Sir Richard will resign within two One thing seems certain, and Duff, of the City sad these days, for he Constable jlice, is very ino wonder, has just heard i FOR RENT ___ |that one hundred of his boon com-| FOR RENT — Furnished heussheaping | panions were blown to atoms re- rooms. Inquire Demers. 7-. cently in a German trench which | WANTED |they had just taken. z They belonged to the Glasgow |} 69- 71) were probably men of the wpe of WANTED—Second-hand camera; postcara|Mr. Duff himself, for the rigid size. Apply P. O. Box 822. .71-3| examination is very high and only| FOR SALE the physically perfect can hope to| an 30 Gogg nn 7 laters i bes After war Was declared three img machine, etc. Cheap. Apply even-| hundred of them joined the Secot- lps ucts se Pete = tish guards and after three} 43 iit aless “oneaneen. Maat codeeamnte months in camp they made such | offer refused. Box 132, News. 66-72)a magnificent showing that they | 7 a were picked as the guard of honor! _ Poumrey. at the opening of Parliament in BABY CHICKS, INCUBATING EGGs,| November. Breeding Cockerels, Barron's Leghorns,) After going to the front they Rocks, Reds, Geese, Ducks. Catalague. a Columbia Poultry Rranch. Steveston,| Were pushed right inte service, B. C. 45-71} the Scottish Guards and the Gor- music. don Highlanders being selected _ for the dificult attacking and TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL charging that is always required. Musical Instr-\ When one position is taken they ments repaired! 446 then relieved by Belgian and Bows rehaired. The! brench troops and the Highland- Prince Rupert Mu-| ... reserved for.the next difficult oe. Cut, 45 BS nut they have to crack. = « The Scottish Guards were in NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF |the recent charge at La Basse PARTNERSHIP. and by a brilliant dash they took The partnership between B. Knott andja series of German trenches at M. Gebhardt, trading under the name of : the point of the bayonet, but no Knott & Gebhardt? as Confectioners and Bakers, was dissolved on the 19th day of March, 1915, the business will be carried on, under the control of B. Knott, and the Said M. Gebbaggt is retiring from the bus- iness. Ali accounts,will be paid and re- ceived by B. Knott. Dated at Prince Rupert, March 19, 1915. (Signed) MARTHA GEBHARDT. Witness:—-A. OHNESORG. they new quarters than settled in their the sooner were Germans THE AMERIGAN TAILOKS We do the FINEST CUSTOM TAIL- ORING for the LEAST MONEY. We have a large stock of High Class Woolens and make rood sults for $27, and the best in stock for $35. Come and look over our stock be- fore buying afidj save money by it. THIRD AVE and FIFTH ST. Prince Rupert, B. C. BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC LUMP COAL $9.00 per Ton — Cash on Deliv Money Back if Not Satis- UNION TRANSFER CO, * 833 2nd Ave. - Phone 36 BLUE POINT RESTAURANT Good Ciean Meals From 25 Cents Up. Just Give Us a Trial—That’'s Ali, &AW-BUTLER BUILDING Third Avenue FOR RENT MODERN HOUSE EIGHTH AVENUE AND. YOUNG STREET $20.00 —APPLY— PATTULLO & RADFORD Salvation Army. Publie meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Bundays at 7:30 p.m. touched off the mines with which the had been fortified the battalion was completely wiped out. In the | about a hu and place whole almost ist of names there are dred that were personal friends of Mr. Duff. Mr. Duff has also a brother-in- law, a sergeant-major, who was taken prisoner by the Germans at the Marne. A lett received by his wife asking that! er was recently | Bowser, isue Isupreme p&wer in the Conserva- ithe weeks if, he has not done so. The Min- lost all importance in inner circle. wi 8 Attorney General of Brit- indeed, ready Prime ister the has Hon. foreed the is- ish Columbia, has and has taken possession of It to that rank and file are beginning to |look all al- though a definite ouncement itive councils him is for instruction, and prot is not expected for days to some it is stated on the best au- Riehard will in come, thority that Sir cept” a “ac- Cabinet position the | Federal government. The fact that Mr. added to his labors by assuming the portfo is regarded as proof posi- Bowser has lios of finance and agri- culture tive that the many rumors of the Premier's resignation are found- ed on fact. It is also regarded as highly signifieant that at the re- cent Conservative convention in Vancouver the name of Sir Rich- ard McBride was kept entirely in the background as though he had already passed beyond the ken of the Conservative party It was stated in the city tonight that the election date fixed for May 10 or be confirmation had been 20, but so far ascertained there of this as could is no food and money be sent to him he The prisoners the as was practically starved apparently get cruelist kind of treatment IN RUPERT. Wark, Jr., Angeles, BACK Wm om Los returned today fi undergone had ap- first able to re- he for looking where an He again and quite operation pendicitis. is rate sume business. ABOUT TO RESIGN Througe| the political foe in the Capital one} al- THUR DAILY NAWS + (COAL DEALER SAYS — CITY CISORIMINATES | Kditor, The Daily News Sir my firm and the | ad that w tile Cartage Company publie Pacifie are vised by the city that all coal de condition of the voters’ lists, but |livered to them must be we ighed |. lefeated find that fhe Prince Rupert Coal Company does They delis and neither over city seales, I not need to do this. jered two loads today of them was weighed on the « scales. I do weigh | | | | j | object to having t but I think alike Yours truly, FRANK KELLY START CAMPAIGN. not my coal should all be treated we Nearly local all the members of left Conservative executive this morning for Terrace, where they will hold a meeting tonight William Manson, J. BE. Merryfield Tite, Joe Seott, W. J. Me- Cutecheon and O. H. Nelson were prominent among them. George Strong representations were made to many of the party's friends to go long so that they would be sure of some gathering at least. FEAR ACCIDENT. Sandy ‘Seotty Halliday and his partner, who left two months ago for doing some assessment work, They about Pacific, where they intended are reported missing. only in- tended being” away thres weeks. Friends in Pacifie have organized a search party as it feared they were caught in a snow slide. DOUBLE SERVICE. Prince Rupert Overhauling for Double Service to Rupert. March 27. steamer Vanes OP which had been moored at Seattle last left that Victoria, aceording Captain C. H i ee Ae” The Prince Rupert is to overhaul and, fit out at Vieto- for the pany’s double service to Northern yuver, The G Prince Rupert August, for to a statement Nicholson, steamers. since port Thursday by manager ria in preparation com- McBRIDE'S DAY is DONE British Columbia points. 1 watt to point out to the | ty | | the} loeRMAN CAMPAIGN TO SECURE ITALIAN AID HAS BEEN DEFEATED Mareh 23 the Italian neutrality, London, ndicates that cam crerman Ipaign to secure whieh a fortnight ago was dan- eerously near success, has been The Austrians have ime to anticipate Italian in now e | terventi in against them as inev- | itabls Budapest messages fore ist this, and say it may mate iliv hasten the dissolution of tl Austrian empire Vienna is optimistic Some 400,000 Austro-German troops, waiting along the Tyro ese front may attempt to strike suddenly upon the lake distriet of} |Venice immediately Germany 1s leonvineed that Italian co-opera- ition is impossible, The overwhelming mass of the | Ttalian people are still strongly} ' ‘ inti-German. PETITION TO DISQUALIFY Mareh 27 The le n disqualifica- Vancouver, gal preliminaries has until April 13 to do so ICE MENACES LINERS. Five Big Bergs Reported in Path of Transatlantic Travel. u.. March 27 Captain Syrdahl, of the Norwegiar Mirjam, just here from Copenhagen, that March large icebergs 250 miles due of St Nfld, the path of trans atlantic Newport News, V steamer arrived reported on 9 he passed five east Johns, and directly in liners TENDERS WANTED wanted for the struction of a 60-foot boat. Plans and specifications can be seen at The Daily News. tf. Tenders con. fishing | | Very ful The “KITCHENER” TYLE’S very latest offering to good dressers, and a winner. lar long, lapels wide, patch pockets triple stitched, quarter lined. Q Insistently correct. skirted, col- WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Bryant Company Ltd. SIXTH STREET, TAILORED B PRINCE RUPERT, B. ©. Everything | MAYOR TAYLOR AGAIN UP) tion proceedings against Mayor 1 D. Taylor are going merrily on, according to Mr. Joseph Martin who forecasted the event before | the last election “The proceedings are under way,” he said ‘The petition has not been filed yet I don’t know who is on it or any of the details, but the matter is being attended to.” {7 Mr. Martin said his own legal firm was attending.to the legal details rhirty days are allowed by the charter for filing a peti tion for disqualification so that he Constantine, hasn't attle to the 8t. Newly opened. hot and cold water in every room. | Free Soap. For And the shreds” light way, as sunligh cake cleanliness. Let “Sunlight” Dispel the Gloom HE shadow of a blue Monday does n . fall across the of those who use Sunlich: labor in half. clothes being “ disappears when you learn the gentle Sunlight Soap is as pur $5,000 guarantee says you cannot find a single evant or impurity in this of c unlight Soap Sold by all grocers. this soap cuts nightmare of rubbed Sun t itself. \ adult oncentrated days before election. As the nounced there may still be of Revision will be held. This if the Federal election is held Ww. Apply to L. Patmore, son, or ~ Get on the List! Anybody who is a registered v: can be transferred to the local list prov time Anyone who is not registered the province should apply before April 4 any other commissioner. POE LOE ELORLEROOTAT Ler I I nba election dat in. for this and will enab then G. R. Nad & Malle poccssccccreseene a = OWN RIFLES. Orders by Major J. H. MoMullin, Commanding, March 27, 1915: Corporal W. Rh, vate J. L. Evans. W. 8. MARSHALL, Lieut., Acting Adjutant Whitley and Pri- 73.79 The of the King of Greece is a sister of the German If King against the German-Aus- rurkish consort Emperor, Constantine fights trian.’ he with alliance battle may also expect a Mrs 68th REGIMENT, EARL onev's Nerve E nergy and Parades. “A” Company wiil parade at the} Exhibition Building on Wednes nesday and Friday, Mareh 31 and April 2. “B" Company will parade at the Exhibition Building on Monday and Thursday, March 29 and April 4. Transfers. The following have been trans- ferred from “A” to “B" Gompany: | Eyeglasses. ES (Va a => I y wee A consta! me ween away a St . calth eyestrall The because | a strain w ; ¢ itself as a : nck should | witl ae W sion {fee iSSi Belay s 10 — Look for Loop OPTICIAN rT ae 223 Sixth St poo seen “ ee al MAJESTIC ROOM CENTRALLY LO Heated All Very Moder ate Price Steam niences At know the { | 1 a | least mar ried men why started anything yet For a comfortable room, come |} Eimo Wotel, 856 See.! md Avenue, near Eighth Street Steam heat and) reasonable, Rates | baths. | McBRIDE’S DAY IS DONE nate MONTHLT oeeeet SPECIAL eoonorrnnnrr rr: _igges a Van Meats Corner 3rd Ave Phone peerrerrererrre eeeet