THE WreasY NEWS | ones how te he from Copper Gits -_ ry. Bot ' M Ma lianna, who i or ® cam Pe SOES GREAT DEED | Ja. Gee, Liter a0k ae cces ot the tocal-coheel a00l a WITHOUT PERMISSION | litor, The Daily News | oe rivate G Wilson, the Edin \ Sir—It is plain that the ae Mrs. he entertained a few F we out 7 a. is peanelity we only |tion is very close, as one oO a ! t dinner Christmas even. | or ent A Y St db man during the war who has won|by the w rk going on in differ jing —_—_z»«», ear all y ( the coveted honor by a deed of parts of the olty. rhird| ¢ | eallantry performed, if not exact-| Gravel is omg lent on 4) A. et ees |8-ROOMED PLASTERED Hou _ apend the latter part of the "ht lidays in Prinee Rupert | . Street his } ss ‘ cg ‘ liy against orders, at any rate|Avenue off Kighth St ch ” who t now tet aching | For sixty years Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Sse anes oapeniadion Avenue West, there, has been a) Now Haselton, epent! qenW SATH—eTH aveny Powder has been the standby of countless A Highland lieht infantryman | vers edifying sight for a lone) | days in town | part f the housekeepers who have relied upon it for lat present in London told how | time but per eee isn a ws | $25.00 PE ONTH Ithf ] h b ked f d ‘ \Wilson, also of the Highland| matter of satisfying son E.G. GCaay 1, O atific. was : RM oe oe ‘ Light Infant n the Cross tors, as one would think that all Ja Terrace visito this week Aen nie ry won e oss } i i - ; f lengineering has been forge itten Dr. Price’s contains no alum or lime phos- . The Germans had a Maxim|®! ring ” re ree ons fra oh i or } uesti al t < }@un in a wood,” he said, “and we)!" the carrying out ¢ phate. There is never any question abou ail uot And ite position and jour city fathers of the Board snieaian Ries on var the absolute purity and healthfulness of the ly stop them using it It was a regu Works ought to go there ar da sz corneas Sanne pe ST seers |for themselves the depression be-) ru coupes 1 fresaets ies Rams Gar STREET os “Wilson asked leave of his of | tween Kichth and Ninth &tr a | pe of Cosster permet. eenetens| i . ‘yy mus ave n mind to} were oeaws uP, ce re on It has stood the test of time. That 1S ficer to go into the wood and pyt em i Cer teaeaaad | Aidebaran Mineral ciaians sinar Dead ot $15.00 PER MONTH why the best informed housewives will use an end to it Mig exo 3 . oor. | aie” ie ate _ Certainly rot. the officer| lect water for some reas Imore or less, from the northwest pol o no other. aid, a Ds saad sina @ tthets lhaps to increase the suppl f |e bees of ales Arm, 4@ branch of Ob 1 . Meek « | TAKE NOTICE that I, Pedro line. face sort of thing to bring off But| drinking water Phe first rainy | Miner's Certificate No. oan, ro eT x | \- Me , ) rave! | sixty days from the date "beveal et 4 | APPLA 5 Wilson had taken a real dislike|day after a fine layer of gra ito the Mining Recorder for a carafe > & | “re. one will be [of improvements, for perpose ° : V, to that Maxim, and after a time j he is been laid ther ne will be lysing &@ Crown Orant or the above claim. s - i : { ill bel And further take agtice that action, ( R Nade ( | . A. Nn VO., CREAM ¢ he and another fellow slipped off able to swim across, 4 ud it wil junder section 8&5, must be commenced be ' | . : vy yY « ne pool tfore the issue of such Certificate of Im-| and got into the wood j Just as good for a swimming | | provements ' | . 4 oeune ‘ } s killec e the no legendary hole of Deted this 21st day of September, A.D. | BAKING POWDER f Mcrae aan & ay eueatihe maar site ; hind Avenue a OEBRG SALANAS | 324 SECOND AVENU and potted at the Maxim party un-|'5 @ lucky street! Made from Cream of Tartar No Alum eh so Nevertheless, T would like to til he had shot them all except} ¢ the officer I understand there | call this to your attention Pet were five, but the paper says|haps there will be time yet to))) FRED STORK’S HARDWAR seven jhave that hole filled in before too} fe ; - ont that | “When he had potted the men|much money is spen on it : * Wilson went up with the bayonet|work, money that would be wast | 710 SECOND AVE —— : — - and settled the officer Then he|ed, as it is evident that the work | ; ; Peace iia emashed the German Maxim up|would have to be done over again i} Carpenters’ Tools Suilders ee ee e : when Mr. Planitz conducted a aask sheeted i bask with bien in a very short time Wire Cable Stee! Biocks shing Tackle oT ° ” LOCAL NEWS ITEMS realty business here. Mrs. Plan- ““Phere’s the Maxim. sir!’ he Yours very truly, Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotgu The WS . itz “moved ‘here for her health. said aluting hi officer and “STRERT INSPECTOR | Rope Valves Ammunition CLASSIFIED ADS. i : seg Mr. Planitz is still in business in icantted town the broken an Prinee Rupert, January 4, 1915 | Pumps Hose Paint Try pan ane lee cream. | dmonton. v1 “ a Sheet and Piate | ee ‘lAlderman Morrissey didn’t open|Pobably be settled without the —_—— Builders’ Supplies te ees Miers FOR SALE—60-H.P. capacity steam. botler ' n ~ Plumbers’ Supplies Plate Glass Mir re ctasionaey his mouth. Still, it was wonder-|4S%!stanee of a city bylaw rhe Fhe following: program in i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noonan and] on HARDWARE eae wan cheap. ex -onflicting forces are ge g to-ljof » p 7 Tr a re ils ’ . ply Box 15, Daily News. orien. Ap: ful. conflicting forces are getting to-jof the Prince Rupert Contingent! nig of Smithers, were the Varnishes Graniteware ge ‘r, accor g to »¢ so- | _g mn é ek ress The- oar es ether, according to the city will be given at the Empress The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boh WANTED A. Clapperton was appointed lhettor, and a settlement shouldjatre on Wednesday, January 6, her over Christmas MONARCH MALLEABLE The ‘Stay Satisfact city poundkeeper last night in|be effected by next week. What]at 8:15 p. m.: : Rang: mer . Bs "ase. 2 ar 338 in plac e of Tom O'Brien, fired. He bothered them most was the fee one = 7 ee a oe Walter Bell en down bast ' . . , i . chairman ; or Newton Ave. W. W.| will get 50 per cent of the reeeipts|Of some $40 and for advertising| jecitation . “The Foxes’ Tails’|Saturday from Usk, where he is} - WANTED—Good general servant forj/of fines and license fees as|and the mayor doesn’t need the]. a a »jemployed in development work small family. Apply 1144 Eighth Ave- } oe Voeal Solo ‘ie es “Fhe -Satlor’s Grave” ; nue East. 301-06| Salary. j money. =e E. Davey for the mining company which is a - ll Piano Solo -+++» Selected 8 WANTED—-Young Woman wants chamber : ee een Mrs. Dolling managed by J. D. Wells work. Apply Box 117, The News. tf. For a comfortable room, come WATER. ACT, 1914. Vocal Solo . . setnsn see ee Selected WANTED—Large Mail Order house wants to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec-| a Address ... . : ee “The Flag” The annual meeting of the men everywhere willing to work a fewjond Avenue, near Eighth Street.) Novice is hereby given that a petition Canon Rix : ; position crmeneat. Ruperience” Un" Newly opened. Steam heat and | for the approval of the undertaking of the/ City Band . , selectea| Kitsumkalum Farmers’. Institute bos be . a xpe' The Co. . . ity of Prince Rupert in connection with| Vocal Solo . “The Best Old Flag of All" } tne hel : Rooresee’ Union Winksor, a. hot and cold water in every room. | its water development on Thulme River Mrs. N, MeIntosh. for the ensuing year will be held cuts Monday s labor cle A ’ : . | has a 1 . . Sok bade : . la Free baths. Rates reasonable.) oimee or the Bowen Of Investigation st a| VN" Solo hic. Harvey." SMleett) at the Progress Club Hall on Sat in half err eg ty ay A = ae * * * date to be set by the Comptroller of Water . ‘fl : a © ot 7: : Rights Male Voice Double Quartette. .“Excelsior” | urday, January 9, at 7:30 p, m. | month until paid, Box £03, Dally News.) The Jight committee recom-| Obie ctions to the petition may be ied “GOD SAVE THE KING” The Sunlight way is so ea E with xe Comptroller of Water Rights leas . 9 . :—~ eee i < WANTED—Situation by young lady 8%] pended to th : . ar ; : ; Seats reserved for ladies. Tick- : ; R 3 ff . » ‘ 1¢ Council the plac | Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., , ‘Phe > ‘ : — ‘ eo omnes beip. palery, rea- ) © plac- | Pariiamer weuidings, | vie we pine’ aw a ‘ A. D. MePhaden, of Prince Thu --just note. First you so : , » Dally News jing of lights on Eleventh Avenue | pert. ets may be obtained from Mrs. pert; J. T. Chambers, of Chicago the garment ; then roll it : : : a Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 26th “P “< ( Ps a" i WANTED—View lot and from Conrad to Emmanuel. The] day of December of D. sets. seeelleain Burritt, Mr ¢ Roberson, Orme's and J, Coughtan were arrivals on} to soak. After a while y saab qpd arvenge bab aL in y 4704 cost is estimated at $772 The| E. A. woops, City Clerk, '*"™ | drug store, Wallace's cigar store V ay’ re | i i "| cash and arrange balance. Box 100, ‘ ‘ ones S, City Clerk. ee Wednesday's train. rinse it thoroughly and ! Daily News. Council adopted the report, and or C. T. Heward. Admission 50 | . * . ’ ie arenes dirt drops out like magic the work will proceed at once. cents. 1-3 Matt Allard came in from Kit Why scrub, and rub, a MISCELLANEOUS aaa EE > 2 «3 R R EF N T amen — sumkalum Lake on Sunday. HOUSEKEEPER—-Refined young woman J. E. Ephinston, telegraph op- Life may be a grind, but grind i wniibine wear and tear the cloth } seeks position as housekeeper in wid- owers or bachelor’s home. Good plainjerator at Third Cabin, north of A ee) ing sharpens things. J. Daigle was registered at the when the gentle strength cook. Give particulars first letter, Ap j | . . : ply Box 118, Daily News. 302-06} Hazelton, was recently frozen to be : : . . lerrace Hotel the first of the Sunlight Soap will do t SACRI CE SALE—Excavated Lot 7, Block|(death. He was missing about a week on his way to Kupert from | work with never a hurt oe tion 1; worth $8,000; $1,000 fabric or hands. | ek ag ; : oad i ahie his pre-emplion near Aiyansh, in j balance 5 years, 7 per cent, or| Week ago, and a search party 00 i i y ; bh. 0 . Led ay - as . » ‘ | i! £3.00 Montreal. ” . ee 7 went to hunt for him. He was 3 R M HOUSE the Naas district. Mr, Daigle in f 1 | tends leaving for the Kast on Sat | $15 WEEKLY—Men wanted everywhere, no| OU" between two of his stations ? ee Try it once— a ar tn sp = (yllawe," for tew and apparently had been taken ill urday. this Sunlight pre Sees, canevieges aaiiinhe idence er a The following are the win- Py bi way. Cooperative Cas lon, Windsor Oat. 1is body was found as if rest- iin asin iets, “ates bas’ thea 8TH AVE.-YOUNG ST. ning number in the Charles Graham, of Los Ang Y!—-Why romain alone? , Why aa cnet eles, the son of J. W. Graham, Best in the west, in the Grand Drawing has recently become a resident of | At all grocers o —_— 264, Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Benson, of the auieaiiiaees this community. . - Benson Studio, and Mr. and Mrs. mite ote - J. M. Gampbell, of Massett, have “Yorkie” Edwards was in from | of Music and Shorthand taken suites in the McMordie PATTULLO & RADFORD cme mpor prs his pre-emption at Kiteemhalem | VINCENT C. KNOWLES Apartments. Mr. Campbell was SECOND AVENUE Lake at the beginning of the (Violinist Westholme Opera House) the proprietor of a weekly paper Limited week. TEACHER OF a — - es Wietie, Plane, Mandolin and Singles in that district but is spending Ga