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Met! orders promotly ended to ———m rd Ave Phone 68 ; 908 Th ’ peneree peer errr rrr eres | , LATEST WAR NEWS *) | + The var bulletins #| } rece! isively by The #| » Da e posted im- *) ty ft coming off #| oe the following *| b place +) pf gar Store, 3rd Ave @| ' Wa elry Btore, 3rd al ave >. 7% liote!l, 2nd «| Pave *) : - : %| : . - ; = * > R sindows, 3rd #) ' . peeeccceeseeeees hotel ; Uirectory | embers PRL. Vintners Association WINDSOR HOTEL roer riret awe «@ we 1 Bighth 8 Wrignt WOTE. CENTRAL first Ave aud eventh . ‘ can Vilar Peer Bieckt, Prop shox MOTEL Pirsi a Eieh vith $1.00 sue Bor pea s hat bec ¢t a) Seaner A Heener, Props EmPRESR HOTEL tween Maw and jtreets European Pian, GO to 81 Fer bey ROYAL MOTEL fess, Prope sod Sisth St S\eam Heae: Uvropes HAVER WHolewas x LIMITED aod | Pie QUOF oo.. Se PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING GO., LimrTeD : : pe noone Sts “-~ _ 1836 T BANK OF 1914 Britisi! Nor th America , Business "Plus $7,766,666. Teach The Children he Value of Money learn, while to ly, but how, only how ke ave some you will i on the road ulure eN Open au { r each in ritish North ourage them ularly » BRANCH ATALay Pros | a } CANADIAN PACIFIC NAILWAY ! | Princess Maquinna south- bound Sunday 8 Pp om 4 @ MONAB, Genera: Agen Corner Fourth Street end Thire Aves For Rent 5-ROOMED PLASTERED HousE WITH BATH—8TH AVENUE $25.00 PER MONTH 5-ROOMED HOUSE ON TAYLOR STREET $15.00 PER MONTH GR. Naden Co, Ltd 324 SECOND AVENUE Ea eae FOR A TAXI 15--PHONE--75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO SHER RTRREEEEERERRREREEe = SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NEws A Real Lever Simeciation GOLD WATCH FREE. Write Ry ol? AN ACT OF BARBARISM endered the they BEeUE gf : $ s 5) ee AS THE DALY NEWS. OFFICERS PLACED UNDER HIM LARGE NUMBER oF OFFICERS HAVE BEEN RETIRED “FOR REASONS OF PERSONAL CONVENIENCE” — GEN- PERCIN WAS NOT SHOT. rhe rumor here ummary (nr Joffre. the chief, has in st ineom tive of retir and personal the tenth is giver Ir Confidence in General Joffre. ut was a member of the cabinet; mmanders |also General Andre, uf anti-Drey- na i - ce thanifus fame Faurie, who had al- } vh as the chief |ready been disciplined by General i! Staff when the war) Pau at the maneuvers in Picardy the M try f War 1V10, was charged with owing i i f the) his promotion to political and I ' ilmost tl Masonic influences, which Joffre, I Th both as Chief of the General i ast b al Stall and as generalissimo, has i hi they would waitjdone his best to eradicate from i Wh M. Millerand be he service. i Ministe f War on August a ea wrot Joffre say. HOWLAND APPOINTED that the g and pe AS BANK PRESIDENT j pla np nfid it TO SUCCEED JAFFRAY Th i M ha i ar t Allie I Ly 30) The direc- i Pa Be the Imperial Bank of Can i i s I i i P. Howland as presi i rhe i i { = eed the late Senator udiva la iy, wil died recently re al off lias Hogers succeeds Mr. How- i s aneu jand in the vice-presidency Mr viand’s father, the late Henry ey t (ie viand, assisted in founding the ] vho ha to aid | ba in 1875 and was its first ine it Cha Aug- president . { Dispatch t sai ——_—_—__ hat | had been sh The Salvation Army. at i howe “ lispr Public meetings, Tuesday, mar ou " wt rhursday and Saturday at 8 p.m am December 18 Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Names Renal Mentioned. —— —_ ) : eports rarely It keeps some people busy try- « to look innocent Germans fired on the Red Cross and flags of truce but ciau dimeult and hagardous Cartoon by James Frise, "OW GENERAL JOFFRE HANDLES TEN THOUSAND FOR RELIEF WORK Winey Available at Once and the Work Will Start First of Next Week. Vancouver Dec 30 the name of one disgraced, It]}Seuth Vancouver Couneil ealled | i ily recently learned thatjon Hon. W. J. Bowser, Attorney Pati Was still in command of the}General, who is in the city, to ariny in Alsace, that the Marquis|learn what assistance the gow- ve Castelnau had been decoratedjernment could extend to aid in 1t the time of the battle of the|the carrying out of relief work in Ma and that General Sarriland|that municipality, whieh is prob Manoury had won compliments|ably the most needy in this regard Joflee for holding thelof any in the neighborhood of j i centre against repeated] Vancouver assa De Castelnau and Gal Mr. Bowser said that the gov | he latter of whom has justlernment would advance $10,000 | be nt to a command in thelin cash, taking the note of the! fie ifter successfully preparing} municipality for this amount at | Pa ! a ge in early Sep-|]5 per cent interest The reeve are royalists, which|was satisfied that this would be he that the democratic andlof great assistance in solving the taciturn Joffre picks his leaders|eondition amongst unemployed in here he can find them the district Very little work is| There has been nothing like thel going on now but in about a} retiring olicers sincé}month the municipality expects Oetobe 1915, when General Jof-|to have some of its own bond | f then Chief the General} money available. The money to-| aused the Superior Coun-|day advanced by the government | war t tire three corps|is to tide over the intervening | nanders generals of di-|time between now and February | and two colonels. One of]; Relief work will be started fie first was General Faurie, who| next Monday. that no time will | be lost in getting the fund into | action. | } BALES OF COTTON —— | Agents of British Government Examine Great Shipment to Germany i New York, Dec. 30. OMicial | representatives of the British | szovernment have examined — x-rays 10,000 bales of cotton con- | to to} them | The loaded aboard | signed Bremen, Germany, of contained contraband of war. cotton determine whether any Was being the steamship City of Savannah. | rhe x-ray machines, according to | the English officials, had been es- | pecially designed for the purpose, | and enabled them to inspect ‘he | to said, after owing to the bales, the could give no guarantee that each They had decided use method, they it was | found that, varying | weights of the scales | bale was honest. Certificate of improvements. j Aldebaran Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- triet Where located:— SAREE RE CR ~->