ae i lO Py THE DAILY NEWS ieee —————_—_—_—————— : , - ' oeeau wT3t | ng | es —e Smit te, CONSERVATIVE PAPER head of the Carleton Drug Com ia. HERS News t ** “ e ” ATTACKS GRAFTERS IN pany and the sophist members of | "oes * ¥en, : i Daily News BORDEN GOVERNMENT (he committee investigating the —— profits over the bodies of wound | “ak CLASSIFIED ADS. Continued From Page One. ed soldiers will be expanding “ ish tradition, the loyal orders, the |themselves upon political plat a Sons of England and the Sons of] tapme and a ailing for the sup . : (fe s 1d appea iz 1 iy v FoR RENT Honor in Canada? Must they re+/ port of the loval orders and be ™ FOR RENT—Furnished house; modern I ; egg Conveniences; good view. Phone 6. 76-8|Main forever silent while such/jievers in British tradition and 76-78 | damnable tmaggotry is being laid|y.nuet They will vow themselves i von iia cae Dilinateee housekeeping | i rie be ? honor They « vow th IV | Dig _fooms. Inquire Demers. -tf. | bare td be the saviors of the Empire hae WANTED | Scoundrelly Patronage System. [yy j.4) will the Jowal orders and in a WANTED—Second hand range Apply | Here it has been demonstrated | q.,ondent citizens say Britair Noniali P. 0. Box 272. 78-89 |and confessed before a committer d surely abt und rey ; thing WORK WANTED— Girl wants work in an i a men : hotel OF private house. P. 0. Box 380. |°! members of Parliament that @/ such professed ai “ . Vn 75-7) junior clerk in the Carletot Drug i wel the sight of the Great FOR SALE i} Company of which William I \ hit ' f th ) FOR SALE—$35.00 baby carriage in good | @arland M. P. for Carleton, is ‘ condition. Will sell very cheap Iprineipa wn has made ©) AMERICAN MONEY 313 Seventh Ave. E. a 7 T » oF ' i for POR GALE—Range, @ bureaus, 3. beds, |PTOMt of #9,00 vette READY FOR CANADA p chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash-| $40,000 wort! f field dressings Mrs. Gp ing machine, etc. Cheap. Apply even and other necessities intended for Continued Prom Pe oO * ings, 210 Ninth Ave. West. tr. ' - N rave el t e firing line : POR SALE—Four-roomed house; section|?"4ve ™ at the firing line. The England and G iny. O ’ 5; furnished or unfurnished; water, |drug clerk, a mere inexperienced Me ¥ electric light. Price furnished, $2,300,) 4 Jaig about $15 a week. is terests enize tn bl ‘ a. on small monthly payments. Owner |YOU'!, pald about Sto a " ; : ; silsiiaies that leaving town. P. 0. Box 749 75-7 |introduced to the Militia Depart-|*4 sa » BOM . FOR SALE—L. F. Solly, Lakeview P ney Ym t under the scoundrelly pa-[and every effort will be made t “ Farm, Westholme, B. ( Breeder f . nee he yin s demands heavy laying strains of White Wyan- | age sy@%em tolerated by the t the D } ind Mv j dottes and White Leghorns Hatching | pinechbeck political practice of s far have we progressed 4 ees, $10 per 100. Stock for sale. | . ‘ in @asy financial situa " Write now for illustrated catalogue this country. . ” } ; "a | “It is pretended that thé nior |tion that the arbitrary minimum I j — | clerk of the Carleton Drug Com-|stock prices on the New York * : TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL} - ‘ » will } } iehe “i ipany is allowed to appropriate [S « Exchanee I be ab shed ; Musical Instr aes ae , { this patronage-begotten £9,000 ofjand America w ibsorb from t} ments repaired. | lpublic money without hint or in-jnow on, whatever American se | Bows rehaired. The , ui . ‘ pa erference regarding its disposal curities may be offered by foreign a pert i : iby his political masters nvestors Recent favorable rul Sa 7 sic St 345 Sra} : The Red Cross fund is having es by the Interstate Commerce oa Ave ' - to appeal for more help, and many|Commission have made railway j the good people are giving f their |securities more desirable I » nt THE AMERICAN TAILORS scant earnings to do what little From every angle this country if fies they can for the tender nursing jis meeting its new responsibilities he _ Sh See of the Empire's poor, broken men.|with surprising strength. The M avi We do the FINEST CUSTOM TAIL- : i s ' ORING for the LEASr MONEY For the sum of #9,000 eighteen [hill has been climbed and the na- f We have a large stock of High Class trained nurses could have been|tior s glimpsing a new and f sil Woolens and make good suits for . at 1} wit : > €27, and the best in stock for $88. sent from Canada and maintained [broader prosperity Seattle P.-I " Come and look over our stock be- at the savine line for a whole - ) - , ¢ ; one y it 4 fore buying end cave money by } year perhaps till the end of the ABOUT THAT $500. al THIRD AVE and FIFTH ST. i Bet n — |} war—to wash the wounds and _——- I Or) n pert, . oe iu soothe the pain-racked bodies of After the grandstand play that F a é Rise Canada’s injured soldiers. But jex-Alderman Morrissey made the d as sil o eoroccoes he &* just one instance of |nig e as disqualified about . aa? ry the $9,000—just one instar a ee oO “YOU GOTA QUIT KICKIN’ MY DAWG AROUN’.” By J. Frise, [and ee. Thi H BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC the work of the maggot eating at |the city treasurer getting $500 of the { sie he ag of Canad: s 0 Rs » te yayers’ mone t is ter- read M firms ? th heart f anada 1 now de the t ixpay CY WAS VERY DRY. errr ree ee ee * MASSET SETTLERS ve ‘ osited to » account of a junior lesting to kn ttle re about _ i Pp ited to the account of a jun ig t now a i a. + HAZELTON NEWS * PROTEST TO MINISTER ‘’ clerk of the firm of the Carleton|the transact As a matter of \ letter written to Mr. BE. V. ee 88 888888888 BESS pra ° It $9.00 per Ton—Cash on Drug Company, of which William |fact, Alderman Morrissey was al/fing by WY. Shrubsall, who was a 4. Gorner, the Kiepios ranche Continued From Page One Dock F. Garland, M. P., is principal eting of the Finance Com . - tin tal aie en ee ae ae ont . l hie | Delivery Cae % ee at member of the first contingent to]... in town yesterday. have originated with the real es be i a) Money Back If Not Satis- . er. vec v iif S$ Was passed and jeaye Princes Rupert, has an item | tate men of the different town-| sper @, factory Swirl and Swill of Election. there is 1 ecord on the minutes!,¢ jocal interest. Mr. Shrubsall.| G. H. Gower, public school in-| sites his road wes not @eked| Hear; va Within a féw weeks the po-|to show that he objected writing from Shorneliffe Camp |SPe tor, was here yesterday for and is not required by the set-| mak: UNION TRANSFER CO. § titica packs witt nave scattered fchnintinnatnainncn ates Bata of tak 06 cel ‘eis ne acai a luke Harris is expected to re-| across e countr ar > he iirls pte 0 e | 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 acr th intry, and if the rhe Girls’ ¢ hal r of the I. O We marched to Dover today rei siitiete Adie Hikek ie aeliiaai We believe that the right way » clea rs ave . aw ole ‘ nee on ‘ ¥ : Ah vu e Vast ms eye ine ringleaders have their way Can- D. E. will hold a da n Friday, it, was a nice little walk—about jto secure the best results for the MORE FISH MARKETS ‘ i » plunges 0 ‘ yril 16, it idrew’s Hz The i ada will be plunged int the}April 16, in St. Andrew's Hall. The |; ., nty miles. En route we could D. Ogilvie returned last week| money « xpended, is to have the ’ swirl and swill of a general elec-|funds raised will be used for pa-|.se more ships than we ecould|ffem a vacation trip to the Coast| question of road building remov-| M “ ¥ oO such atrik ge r . e‘triotic pi ses 7 > ; & just FOR T A XI ion. Such pat t gentry as th riotic purty 79-80 | wount going through the channe! |cities. led from local polities and that| th B aul with apparently as much uncon The Bulkley Valley patriotic road overseers be appointed irre. | ©e've la , 7 _— cern as if there were no German : ’ spective of political affiliations merchant -. i fund has reached a total of over . : ' forte 99 PRINCE RUPERT CO AL Co. submarines at all. This blockade $1.000 If it is impossible for the goy.| Press!) oe Phon 2 P is certainly a big joke. eo : ernment to do anything else, we|"@'0" ! : 7 lay g entre e Wellington Coal ‘Coming back we came to an Charles Hicks-Beach returned|peg to recommend that a com ih ideal country inn named “Ploue){O® Sunday from a brief visit to| mission be appointed to investi caienoenpanmpe os j d ; ae Cleanest Lump—Longest Lasting—Gives the PHONE 15 Inv” It was very hot and Justy |5mithers. gate conditions on Graham Island, |*"*'"'* j Stand - Hotei Rupert Most Heat—No Citnkers—P. GLACK, Manager aad “Old Gy” was as red ¢ li al a 1 {the sa 7 ld Cy wi as red as a . el ? the BD a there are many political heel oul Onto reeue | ee : ie a ; d. ootler, Oo € e , S ae te e s ment wa ror o “= | beet He halted us outside aid Co., was up from Prince Rupert I ut of a job Silke 6 uf a | g = Sasi See secccccmmamee |" prospecting around and during the woek. The following signatures are)" ’ .” 43 jernme back after while with a gin those of resident settlers: | weekly a BLUE POINT i FRED STORK’S HARDWARE jof satisfaction on his face. «me A daughter was born to Mr. and rhis was followed by a list of |*™™ ! = ii jof the boys asked him if he eou.d Mrs. H. H. Little, of Hazelton, on|signatures of eighty settler a a Del RESTAURANT i} selina siaeetiidctiaieai \ jeet @ drink there and he said J riday, March 19, from the district at Massett and|'"* lees I Wes. Mande ae; Sa a het , eal at : ; | Rupert lo le From 25 i 710 SECOND AVE i, ‘ = . a littte left,” am.t the J p Tiorkiideae who his which ar n exhibition at thi | Good ‘ | Dboys cid as the name of the house}... : e ; ; : _|oMece.—Ed. | ; wate Te geet, ise Ue ( Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery | bade them,” ee spending & few weeks at tix | Qua , i? , . Coast, returned on Wednesday. gion LAW-BUTLER BUILDING gy Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle | i ae sof, returned on Wednesday KETCHIKAN MAY GO. foamy a Third Avenue iy fron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns THE ELECTION. br. ©. G, MeLean, of Smithers, | a pane $* hi Rope Valves Ammunition a spent = 5 ia co dia ao a Mr. Wright, commissioner of _— " — ») Pum 5 I Ide t Thos °C 0 re ee ee . the Board of Trade, as ‘ : and i umps Hose Paint x-Alderman Th MeClymont| pnig Reka beiekt be thee Bins Fe Boar Trade, has had a} “| Nerve Energy |)) Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron and ex-Mayor Newton were both ma. Péesthe fal: reply from Ketchikan with regard | { i acifie fair. | acces ) “WE SELL NOTKING BUT THE BEST” nominated today as candidates for jto the proposed trip to the Fair Eyeglasses. 1} eee er + ai: the mayoralty To fill the va Smithers has formed a rifle as-|in which they commend the pro i eee tik: , caney of one on the aldermanic |®0c!ation, and is already propos-|eressiveness of their southern} } FRED STORK’S HARDWARE board, ex-Alderman Dybhavn, ex.|!/"& to meet the Hazelton associa-| neighbor. They ask that full par 3-ROOM HOUSE \ Alderman Morrissey, and Mr.|tion in a series of matehes with|ticulars be sent to other Alaska gt u Casey were nominated. The elec-| Military rifles. i ‘Onast towns It is possible that } Secti nee | eee BA saint tion is on Friday. | there will be quite a few from that} A constant — F W. Ware, manager o d- | yg $10.00 _— 8 : i : ive, manager of the Hud | quarter. away a: | For a comfortable room, come |%" 5 Bay Co. store, leaves this | — eyestra 5-RM. MODERN HOUSE } to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 sec. | evening for a trip to Fort George THE WEATHER. bec * al Se . i ae Avenue, near Eighth Street.Jand Quesnel on company busi- | — strain ‘ first ‘ot Fifth Ave. and weer St. Newly opened. Steam heat and|],,.. ; ee _e f nl 00 hot and cold water in every room ness. He will be absent fora| Gy ¥. W. Bowling, Observer. itself as a Sis + at onde $25. Free baths. Rates reasonable mouth, It is understood that the 5 a. m., April 6, 1915 should ree to do We | SHINGLE”, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS - 1. B. C. is about to close its old | TE RE Te SOOT 29.742 This W if 7 9 freee = It takes a mi ad tatiol py 4 man to offer an ex-| posts at Fort Fraser and Fort|Max. temp, .............! 5.0 yla PRINLE RUPERT LUMBER C0. planation to his wife that doesn't | George, Modern establishments | Min, LOMP, veereseswevers 42.0 lay gerous ela Pattullo & Radford A 4 BURROUGHS, Manager explain anything, may replace them,—-Omineca|Mainfall oo... cee eeeeeees * f Loop tet Ave. and MoBride st. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. _ Miner, = ok or Secona Avenue | PHONE 265 Branch Vard at Smithers Many a callow youth has been oe ae) Safety First—Use New Wel- Lo opTiciAN od har ya B80 anne “ > | 6° lard hit by a soft glance, MoBRIDE'S DAY 1S DONE lington Coal, Phone 116, 07M. | gaa Bixth st Phone ' EMPRESS COFFE ae F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR (8OLD BY ALL GnocERs) pRiNoE nure