Sn “The Daily News’ CLAS6IFIED ADS. FOR RENT FOR RENT—A_ well furnished sixroomed house, including piano; all modern con- ventences; centrally located. Phone Red 504 27-9 POR KENT—Steam heated, bright single room; reasonable rent; private family. Box 124, eare The News 25-27 FOR RENT — Furnished Rowaenaneny rooms, nquire Demers . FOR SALE FOR SALE BEFORE FRIDAY——-New Colum with two Box 7-28 #65 machine bia Graphonola; for $35 cash. 2 dozen Jatest records, 126, The News, FOR SALE—New. house, Section 7, §100 cash and $20 a mouth; total oh 9 0. Box 190. FOR pape se- U.P. capacity steam Doles tionary engine. Can nm excellent order. Ao: ply Box 18, 5, , Daily News. 229 WANTED wants News. ae SITUATION WANTED Girl hy day. Apply Box 125, The WANTED—-Young Woman wants work. Apply Box 117, The New uw. WANTED—Four-room house in om ve or Six for $125 down and Ree a month until paid. Box 102, Daily WANTED—-Situation by lady a bookkeeper or office he work u. sonable. Apply Box 115, Dally News, WANTED—View lot and hou about 92,500 to $3,000. nw p ay 8700, cash and arrange Ox 100, | Dally News. WANTED—Large Mail Order house wants men everywhere willing to work 4 few hours for $20 weekly, contract given, position permanent, -Bapertegee necessary. Sampies free. The Co- Operative Union, Windsor, Ontario. MISCELLANEOUS FOR TRADE Lam! in Fraser Valley in part payment for Prince Rupee’ lots. Box 123, Daily" News. -31-37 Private lessons in Waltz, Two- Three-Step, One-Step, Schottish and Minuet, Monday, Friday evenings. Mrs. scn, 333 Eighth Ave, East. DANCING Step, Brooks- Ander- im music. IT WILL AY YOU TO ) SEE THE BAR- gain we can give you, Second-hand Piano at $125.00; easy terms. Prince Rupert Music Store. 345 Third Ave. U. TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Musical Instru- ments Bows rehaired. The repaired. Prince Rupert Mu- 345 3rd tf. School of Music and Shorthand VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Wegtholme Opera House) TEACHER OF Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Singing Pianos Tuned and Bogeires Phone Green 61 sic Store, Ave. MRS. KNOWLES Teacher of Pitman'’s Shorthand Suite 16, MoMordie Apt. IN “THE MATTER ‘OF THE THE “NAVIGABLE WATERS’ PROTECTION ACT,” REVIS- ED STATUTES OF CANADA, 1906, CHAPTER 115, AND AMENDING ACTS And IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY THE MONTANA CONTINENTAL DE- VELOPMENT COMPANY FOR AP- PROVAL OF THE PLANS FOR CON.- STRUCTION OF A CERTAIN WHARF AND ORE BINS ON WATERFRONT BLOCK “E,” PRINCE RUPERT TOWN- SITE. = TAKE NOTICE that the Montana Hental Development Company, of Montana, has deposited with the of Public Works, at Ottawa, Canada, and with the District Registrar of Titles, Prince Rupert, B. C., under Chapter 115, A. 8.' C, 1906, plans and the preposed site of certain harbor works to be constructed by the said Company on Waterfront © Block ‘E,” Prince Rupert fownsite, according to registered pian of the said Townsite dsposited in the Prince Rupert Land Registry Office, and number ed 023, the aforesaid works consisting of one wharf with ore bins. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the sald 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, day of January, A. D. 1015. PATMORE & FULTON, Montana Contineutal De 23-53 Conti- Butte, B. C., this 8th} Solicitors for the velopine: ut Co. LAND NOTICES. Skeena Land Coast, District—District of Range Pive. TAKE NOTICE that William Watson, of Remo, B. C,, Occupation Contractor, in- tends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: —C & post planted on the northerly the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pa cic Railway Company, and about 35 chains southwesterly from Mile 84, east Prince Rupert, B. C.; thence chains; thence west 20 chains; south 46 chains, more or less, to the north erly limit of the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Compan thence northeasterly the northe -f limit of the commencement; 80 acres, more December along and or less WILLIAM WATSON 26, 1014 25-85 containing Wednesday and) Minister | description of | neing at limit of from | | north 20) to thence | Cer said Right-of-Way to point of | fore about | pr | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS We repair and polish your fur- Also knives and scissors Fritz, phone 583. 28.30 niture, sharpened. * For a comfortable room, come to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- end Avenue, near Mighth Street, Newly opened. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every room. Free baths. Rates reasonable, * * * School Board for the last presented their year to the They amount to $26,100 and were re- the The estimates Council night. ferred to finance committee for report. * *- * The Imperial Oil Company is 'seeking from the city a change in the plans for its oil tanks. ;In- ‘stead of three tanks as originally | planned they going to erect flive ata total cost of about | $250,000. are now . .* The Knickerbocker, a_ large fishing boat belonging to the New England Fish Company at Ketchi- kan, is expected to arrive here to- | day with five carloads of fish to ship over the G. T. P. This is the lfirst trip of the Knickerbocker here, the Proprietor having made the former trips. * un-) The Imperial Oil calling for tenders tion of a pumping station and boiler house as well as reinforced foundations for measur- Mr. Montgomery, their Company is for the eree- | concrete ing tanks. is expected to ar- when the contract will be let. Several local contrac- tors are putting in bids. s * @ chief engineer, rive tomorrow, Alf Halligan will not get paid from the eity for damage done to his tact auto when coming into con- with a city telephone post which stands on the street. A re- last night shaw- ing that the post is situated ex- actly where it will the street recom- port was given be when is completed, and mending that the payment be re- fused, Most of the barbers of the city met with members of the Trades and Labor last in Council night in Hall an effort to effect a union organization of the local Several talks were made and although the or- ganization was not completed last night there that they will get together at their next meeting, which is called for Wednesday night in the hall. the Carpenters barbers. is every indication same NOTICE. \To Members of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of mem- bers of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association will be held j at the City Hall at 8 p. m 1915, to receive the |Direetors’ report, to elect Di- lreetors for the ensuing year and ither , Friday, January 29, | general business. | By Order of the Board, W.M. WRIGHT, Managing Secretary. January 20, 1915. J. 20-29 Certificate of improvements. Aldebaran Mineral Claim, situate tn the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- trict. Where located:——About -q (3-4) Of @ mile, more or legs, from | northwest point of the head o! f’ alice Arm and adjoining the Black Bear Mineral claim mn the southwest. TAKE NOTICE pth Pedro Salinas, agent for William J. i. Free ‘Min ers Certificate No. Ni *" cot oy ° self, Free Miner's Corthaete ano sa8 intend, sixty days from apply to the Mining ‘Recorder sd 4 tifcate of Improvements, for pur- ;Pose of obtaining a Crown Guts of the labove claim And further take notice that action, junder section 85, must be commen be- the issue of such Certificate of Im- ements sonnet this 2{st day of September, A.D. PEDRO SALINAS. NON-CONFORMISTS NOW SUPPORTING A COMPULSORY IDEA Welsh Liberals Lead Movement— But More Men Cannot Be Equipped—East Coast Batteries Useless. Feb. developments London, 2. Remarkable are proceeding here over the conscription ques- of supporters of the government, in- of the stoutly tion. A considerable section members hitherto eluding -many Freé Churches, opposed to militarism, naw open- ly advocate compulsory service. Some Welsh Liberals are fore- most in this. One prominent, elo- quent member of the allied with government, Welsh Non- declares freely in pri- gatherings changed He insists that citizen is bound to bear his pro- strongly conformity, vate his views as every portionate cost of the monetary of the State, citizen should take his part in the defence of the State. Apparently, however, the tary authorities negative the aec- while a expenses so every mili- tive conscription movement, reserving the power to demand should the later arise. launch necessity WOMAN FASTS 45 DAYS . ON JOB AT COOK STOVE Reduces Her Weight Thirty-Four Pounds at Age of 67 Years. —~ Stockton, Feb, 2.—Mrs. A. H. Barnes, 1920 South California Street, who broke forty-five days’ fasting yesterday by eating the juice of an orange, ate three hearty meals today and declared she had never felt better ten Mrs. Barne, who is 5 feet 2 inches tall and who weighed 220 pounds when she began the fMst as a last hope for a cure of fatty in 5 years. 5 degeneration of the heart, now weighs 186 pounds. She says she could have fasted sixty days easily. During the period when no food passed her lips she cooked for a family of five and did all her housework besides caring for a i-month-old baby. She is 57 years old. ee —HOUSE-- STH AVE. AND YOUNG ONE BLOCK FROM SCHOOL HOUSE $11.00 SS THE WEEKLY NEWS Tres hel day DACIA’S OWNER TO BUYING Breitung ts Not Plea Pleased With Ex- perience and Negotiates for Ward Liner. 9 New York, Feb. 2 Edward Breitunge owner of the steamship which the British govern ment has it seize if it sailed from Galveston, Dacia, announced would with a cargo of cotton, negotiating the Ward Line for the purchase of the Seguranca, Mr. Brei it became known as contemplated, is with steamer tung’s intention, today, is to convert the Seguran a passenger ship, ton-earrying freighter. On Way From Havana. jca, into a cot The Seguranea is due here today from Havana said that she will be turned over to the company Mr. Breitung rep resents upon her arrival here and that the of will be begun without delay Another ship of the Ward line the it known yesterday, has been sold and will work reconstruction Vigilancia, became likewise be converted into a cot The Vig ilancia’s purchasers are Ward & ton-carrying freighter Armstrong, of Savannah. A of Mr. Brei tung announced that he was seek ing to American or fers had made sentative said, for and the last priees had advanced approximate representative ships of Of. repre purchase other British registry the available ves- been sels, in two weeks ly This representa that Mr and his associates would not con- the of ships of Germany registry, their transfer to the flag, after their experience the Dacia. Officials of the Ward the of the Vigilancia’s sale and said that ne the sale of the guranca still were pending. Meat Taken Off Steamer. Feb. 2. The steamer Kentucky, which sailed from New York, November 30, for Copenhagen and was detained 17, at Kirkwall, being transferred to Leith, ed for Previously 250 tons of meat ship- ped from New York had been re- moved from the vessel 50 per cent. tive asserted Breitung sider purchase any more and American with confirmed line report Se gotiations for London, Danish December later clear- January 9° Copenhagen This meat has been sent to a prize court. The person of very limited vo- cabular ean often provide a lot-of trouble with it. If you desire to worry your en- ennes become a@ success at some- thing. mewhat the same route, F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR The hammer of the knocker is the real boomerang in most cases. PATTULLO & RADFORD Some men are known by the SECOND AVENUE things they might have accom- ~ plished but didn’t. _ ————_———_— Le HELIGO LAND * Cux MAVE emoeh { e 9 . teen < , sunsrer GERMANY vcheit melewess * DUEL». om . pover ra BELGIU M My HOW AIR RAIDERS REACHED BRITISH TOWNS. It will be noted that Yarmou th is almost direetly on the air route from Cuxhaven to London. It is supposed that the raiders flew 300 miles from Cuxhaven or from Emden and returned by so {FINE SHIPS BUILDING } | | | | to arrive It was | FOR PACIFIC TRADF GERMAN SHIPS, Motor Ships Ordered by Olsen \ Firm to Be Placed in Service Here of 10,000 Tons. OVietoria, Feb, 2 From of lders which have been placed dur ing the past twelve months it clear there are now many ship owners who favor the Diesel en gines for ocean-going vessels on lone route It is argued that there are many routes to © hie! the motor ship is not suited, | on the other hand, there aren merous routes on whieh th ¢ engined vessel can be employed much more profitably than a steam-driven craft, notably the United Kingdom-North Paciflt route The Fast Asiatic Company, of Gopenhagen, now owns about a dozen large ocean-going t ships, and number f these ve sels are now trading between ¢ penhagen and other Ruropean | ports to the North Pacifie ¢ aes via the Panama Canal! Recently! no less than four large motor | ships were ordered f Norwe gian owners we f these ves sels, the dimensions of whieh are 125 feet by 55 feet by 38,6 feet, | and having a deadweight carrying capacity of 10,000 tons, are be ing | constructed for Mr. Fred Olse the prominent Norwegian hip | owner, for this trade All three vessels will trade be tween Norway to British Colum i bia and North Paeifie ports via] the Panama Canal, and will ply under the Norwegian flag HARRY ATKINS FAMILY BUTCHER High Class Pork Sausage Vancouver Branch Selects All Our Meats and Very Best Quality Han dled Give Us a Trial Corner 3rd Ave. and 2nd St. Phone 574 Capt. J. McGEE, M.M.S.A. NAUTICAL ACADEMY Masters and Mates Prepared for Examination Compasses Adjusted Helgerson Block, Opp. Royal Hotel—Phone Red 502 Make Monday Ironing Day ET Sunlight Soap do your washing \| day morning and you can do the light ironing Monday afternoon. The rub, rub, rub at the board has no | in the Sunlight way—so with the hardes! of washing cut out you'll feel like makiny \\ a good day's work by doing at least part of th ironing. Follow the directions that cut your work i remember there's nothing in Sunlight to injure | or dainty hand. A $5,000 guarantee backs this sta! unlight Soa All gros eT sell and f- recom ~*~ FRED STORK’S HARDWAR 710 SECOND AVE Carpenters’ Toois Builders’ Hardware Ship Chancery Wire Cable Stee! 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