‘ir. aturday, Ja THE DAILY NEWS + — "es ; 8 . eon and heard; that Sal ’ il he had and alvation Army } ’ § RIES : thet ya to know that ee BOYS’ BRIGADE HOLDS | OPPOSITION TO SOLDIERS’ STO wate the 1700 eo TCHENER| FROM FIGHTING LINE} orn 0 00 tne oven sivays| Putie men SUCCESSFUL CONCERT LORD Ki Hhept them in their thoughts; and|Thureday and sat , | » t Ties r nt eo all of them) Sundays at 7:30 ; Friday last saw the first enter-|War Minister Mas Wad a Hard) Ap officer in the Indian Expedi-|that he meant t _— ’ 7 a : » follo w wit! | yn eve, a8 BOON) tainment of the ist Prince Ru Fight, Says London Morn- tionary Force sends the following |again, with fh . tid dicen: 1 ff one cannot ' . aode e the war was ove e 5 : pert Company of the Boys’ Bri ing Post. description of an epi de in th ; h ' ; Sa dae iter to hustle tha . : ' wave ul ver ’ » is} gade of the Presbyterian Church lKing’s visit to the front eral gave | . a saint ona et i ; ’ 0 { ‘he 0 : latter de 2 for theltiuent in ndustan The program was long and varied} London, Jan, 9.—The M rnin6| A red-lettep day indeed a . mpression on the | 1836 THE BANK oF 1y and revealed to a very apprecia-| Post declares Lord Kitchener has king turned up here at 10:45 this|made a great impre ig ' ad ¢ f : against oppos! r, and stayed quite a long) men ' »¢ { t srful amount had a hard fight again morning, a ‘ tive company a wonderft —_—— sertain . wntea of It was altowether a wonderful Ss orth iliej ig of talent amongst the boys. The/tion and indifference incerta time, inspecting detachmen i items included: quarters, and scarcely veiled hos-| in, radian Army Gorps. He only|}visit, so quiet and informal and 7) PENNS 18 Oven Piano Selection Paul Burrows |tility in others. There are poli crossed from England last night,| businesslike; no apparent pre VAPITAL ARO BuRmioe § ‘ 0 Sydne te iad | Song reece neh "Gell brown ticians who would like to see him I believe, stayed with the general;cautions or rehea al; the King a Mouth Organ Selection. . Tom Black : at the wud as “ The D © N ” ITEMS Exhibition of Indian Club Swinging lout of the Cabinet. for breakfast and saw us all be-|tramping about in th n . ' ddes Servi = ews LOCAL NEWS quite’ bei 0°": fee Santas tort | Refore this intri@ue has gath fore lunch, going on to the next(though he were pat tridge shoot A ice Business Men ; Sword Dance | James Mitchell a : aed Rg cerenctgy = 4 eee 3 CLASSIFIED ADS. TI . } = he FE -" gone er ° James kelly |ered force, says The Post, ‘we army corps. It was quite the mos while the Prinee wandered Appreciate The Daughters of the Empire | yoiin ‘dpean Sélection Robert Arthur | i iy olny thet the , cae € a Bi ine A guage sli ie hides 0 Selectio red Stevens | aes oO St ve ‘ nfo ‘ ehov ave eve aoe wor ‘ ; saa ae 7 en |have wool on hand which they will |¥'™ ay Currie ‘tnd peoskes “Stork ,, | informa ; ah 7 i erin - — --—— Parallel Bar Exhibition ed i jarmy, and indeed the nation, look He strolled up and down the] preter i French-Canadian, was The com plete an FOR RENT lgladly supply to anyone wishing Members of the Company | tel ee ‘he offier | of , i service rendered } ‘to knit socks tt ‘te., for the M lane his open to Kitehener as 18. Pern ranks chatting with all and sun aver i i snatiyiatescranatee o knit socks, mitts, ete., for the! Captain cFarlane in his open- ' , We , S Petich Mort FOR RENT — Furnished Bouschoaping Idiers at the front remarks welcomed the ladies strength in the goyernment ®l apy: he asked two of our native of Britis orth » De solaiers ¢ > Ir . ing remarks welcomes » ladies , bie aebiceeedans tome with mot ,o- 8 nd gentlemen and said he hoped trust that the responsible heads) mone pow Jone they had been | NEUTRALITY EXPENSIVE secured and ret aa aie fand ge e na St » he and cold water. Clean ond ndyke Hotel, | \ of the government will not lend in the regiment—the general in FOR SWITZERLAND accounts as well as 0 e Only $2.50 per week Fulton and Seventh Avenue. For a comfortable room, come|they would not expect too much, ettacanteniaenee ; to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec-/a. the company was still in its FOR SALE Seale ciemad. Siete took eng | meee He need have made no ese eM Ta. ae |hot and cold water in every room. | apologies, for the work of the ty Oye a Oe ig Free baths. Rates reasonable.|boys, and the whole entertain- es Dee ae aad Te ment, was little short of a revela- “ash “and 0 "mona total “aye: The Royal Columbian Hospital | tion to those present. The be- ron | sik 80 ap. ity steam Bote Poa of New Westminster Wrote | havior and the exhibitions by 8-H.P. stationary engine. to the local board asking for a| members of the company called had ean » belly hows aos ath joint action to have the govern-| forth many and unstinted expres- - ‘WANTED ment double the per capita allow- | sions of praise from all who had en __jance to the hospitals of the) the privilege to be there, and re- ha oy oh Sinck “S08.” tf province. They are all, apparent- flected highest credit on their WANTED—Good general servant for ly, hard up. |leader, Captain R. McFarlane. ah en ee dae TY 1 ns og | Their movements were executed WANTED Youn Woman wants chamber| It was announced at the hos-|with precision and neatness and work, Apply Box 117, The News. tf.) ita) board meeting that 873.93 |jort nothing to be desired. Wee ee a oes ae arew aad been received from a sister} After a hearty supper, Captain Becessery.”” Bainples tree The to- |. ee tle > — nae Fiddes, of the 5th Vancouver Operative Union, Windsor, Ontario. been an invalid in the hospital | Company champions of B. C. “five ot Ste rt.“ = Seegee ever since its inception. On mo-/was called upon to speak to the Month until paid. Box 102, Daily News./fion of Jack Kirkpatrick a por-|boys. He said he had no words Eeieepet or cheeses p. eSauary. rea tion of this was set aside for the | to express his admiration of what ee ee. Se Se nowt sick man's use. he had seen. He was ionestly WANTED—View lot and house re astonished to see such a standard cea God errenge’’ belde pala ya pay a7 The Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. An-| of efficiency exhibited by the boys Daily News. LOANS. LOAN—#1,000 can be had on first mort- age, Section 1 property. Apply T cClymont, 6-1 LOST LOST—-Small, gray-painted dinghy, off Is- land Point, Porcher Island southeast wind. Finder please notify Peck, Moore & Co. 7-8 CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Proposed Plank Roadways on Eleventh Avenue. SEALLED TENDERS will be received up 5 p. m., Monday, January 11, 1915, for construc tion of the following Plank Avenue, Con- Alfred Contract No. * to Sherbrooke Street. Eleventh Avenue, Plans may be seen and specifications Obtained at the City Engineer's (fice. The lowest or any ‘Tender not neces- sarily accepted. M. McG. MASON, 6-7 City Engineer NOTICE TO DELINQUENT co- OWNER. TO HARRY JOHNSON, or to any per- son or persons to whom you may have transferred your interests, Take Notice that I, the undersigned Co-Owner with you in the “Gold king No. 1” and the “Hastings” Mineral Claims, situated at the head of Hastings Arm about three- quar- ters of a mile from the beach, in the Skee- ha HKiver Mining District, Province of British Columbia, have done the required amount of work on the above mentioned claims for the year 1914, amounting to 100, in order to hold the same under ction 24 of the Minera: Act, and if within 90 days of the publication of this notice you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure, to- gether with the costs of this advertise- ment, your interest in the said mineral claims will become the property of the undersigned under Section 4 of the Min- eral Act Amendment Act of 1900. T. H. COVERT, Co-Owner. B. C., January FOR RENT 6-ROOM HOUSE FURNISHED Dated at Prince Rupert, 6, 1914. — & RADFORD SECOND AVENUE drew's Society gave an informal |jn such a short space of time, but dance last night in the hall of|that he should not wonder, when the society which was very much/he remembered that there were enjoyed by those present. Invi-|such men at the head of the tations had been issued for the| movement as Rev. H. R. Grant. event and a most congenial parly|whom he termed as the finest was the result. Mrs. Walker, &/preacher in Canada, and Mr. R. new arrival in musical circles, as | McFarlane, whose ability he knew sisted the society’s orchestra as/from personal experience pianist. The musie was first class. | Captain Fiddes conveyed to the ey ee ne ist Prince Rupert, the heartiest NOVA SCOTIA STEEL greetings and good wishes for fu- STARTS UP FURNACES ture success of the Sth Vaneou- — ver Company. In conclusion he Orders From British Government urged the boys to greater achieve- Will Keep Mills Busy to ments, reminding them that ‘The Capacity. |heights by great men, reached and ‘kept, were not attained by sudden Sydney, N. S., Jan. 9.—The| flight.” steel plant of the Nova Seotia| Rev. H. R. Grant, in a typical ‘oal and Steel Company at syd_ | *Peech, expressed his apprecia- being tion of the work that was ney Mines is likely to be working to full after the first of the year. done, and said how proud he was about capacity shortly Work ago to be chaplain of such a company of boys. the Brig the boys to live lives worth while. He spoke very highly of was resumed four weeks at ade movement and urged the open hearth furnaces after an of week four A meeting of exceptional inter- idleness nearly month, this preparations will be made for the opening up of the and est and pleasure came to an end all too soon, but did not disperse without a vote of thanks to Cap- Fiddes for three rousing cheers for blast furnaces and other parts of the plant. Activity at this plant is due ip a large tain his presence and measure to the Captain heavy orders which “Scotia’|®. McFarlane. lately received from the British ones ecGNME TH 0 ggg government. Raw steel will be THE WEATHER. made here and shipped to New Glasgow, where it has been man- Sy F. W. Dowling, Observer. 1 fe *t oe i ( e is a ifactured into th finished (5 a. m., January 9, 1914 product. r REI Pe PFC 29.895 Ranges ee Me eS eh cakes 44.0 CANADIAN SOLDIER ogee ae . DID. ceces eeorceseee « ° COMMITTED suic!DE , ae I 5 xs vba wes teats 42 London, Dec. 30.—A verdict of oe suicide was returned at the in- ee a eae ae quest on Ralph K. Danforth, of OL WATCH FREE. the Second Brigade ammunition A Mrelghtforward genorous offer (rom on established frm. We are giving away column of the Canadian Contin- Watches to thousands gent, who was found dead in the Hotel found by to Piceadilly on Danforth with Boxing Day. now, enclosing & cents for one of our fashionable Ladies Long Guards, oF Gents’ Alberts, sent errringe paid to wear with the watch. whieh was in a chair a razor his and a woman’s photograph on his knee. The razor had not been used as| a weapon, but death was probably side wil be «ven Free (these watches should you take Vantage of ur marvel- j { lows offer. we om .. rou to e your friends due r £ . e ‘ Ty » thy it ie to opium poisoning, a bottle Pem't abbots tig elles tne ned tebe teen es en » -s aw uw ind wo Water beme found nearby. Deceased wl te emarct=W ELiabtn > Lioxp.” ho'eale 7 ail iw), awaits Bead, Lomuor, Me, originally came from Milwaukee, | ? tows ; any countenance to this desire on the part of certain politicians BRAVED DEADLY GAS; REWARDED AS HERO John} life attempt Francisco, Jan. 9 who risked 1913, to rescue two fellow San his in September, iwlor, in an labo sewer rers who had been overcome by gas in an excavation in San Francis- silver medal from fund notification | fund for received the ¢ sion co, a larnegie hero commis- yesterday and that an the $1,000 would reach him days. Lawlor lowered into the gas-filled pit, at order on in a few allowed himself to be the bottom of which his compan- He ceeded in tying ropes around the ions lay uneonscious. suc- men and the trio were pulled to the surface apparently lifeless of the sponded to the pulmotor. | The Pink of Health Lawlor alone three re- | is every woman’s_ right; | but man are troubled with sallow complexions, headaches, backaches, low | spirits—until they learn that | sure relief may be found in | BE CHIM Disections of Special Valeo to Women with Every Box. boxes, 25 cents School of Music and Shorthand VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opera House) TEACHER OF Violin, Plano, Mandolin and Singing Pianos Tuned and ired | Phone Green 61 MRS. KNOWLES Teacher of Pitman’s Shorthand Suite 75, MocMordie Apt. WATER ACT, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the approval of the undertaking of the City of Prince Rupert in connection with its water development on Thulme River has been filed and will be heard in the omMce of the Board of Investigation at a date to be set by the Comptroller of Water Righis Objections to the petition may be fled with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., or bd the Water Recorder at Prince Ru- pert. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. ¢ day of December, A. D. 1916. CITY OF PRINCE EB. A. WOODS, City Clerk. i» this 26th RUPERT. PRIZE NUMBERS roe. The following are the win- ning number in the Grand Drawing at the Acme Importers Limited Ist Prize ....... 2nd Prize ....... 3rd Prize ....... 4th Prize ....... bth Prize ....... 2454 2379 2049 14 1833 }quarters and la dull | jesty | jnew horse is a real good ‘u ter preting The kept secret of his visit was well Last night after dinner the biked head said he and adjutant over from and I from three three the the had been chosen by lot thirty of the represent the officers with men from each to inspection Well and found all the It was squadrons here, regiment at an by in-chief morning, commander we off this detachments went similar from corps not in the trenches and the before mud ws His Ma aero ahi n it it morning awful, and just was due a German plane appeared heading strai for jit, and jadded | was | us; our guns opened fire ¢ it off but excitement: otherwise made north, a quiet morning and any firing from the trenches. The | Started walking down the line. My u, but in three, wanted to know all about trench fighting, and didn't seem | | to mind a bit their being covered | in mud and-unshaved for days | The Prince was just as interested He wandered about at will, pas ing no attention to his father, and chatting with all and sundry. One man was wearing a pair of Ger man boots, which interested the King very much. He spent quite twenty the Leices- They minutes with ters, and they deserved [have done splendidly all through After that he two V.C.’ gunners who had won them very gave s to early in the war, and then when he ought to have been moving be line on, he the of questions, gan and down all and noticing strglling up again, asking sorts every- At last they got him into to to the corps. general thing. his car move on The us his next army came back to message. It was that he was very pleased with eive GUARANTERD BY THE COVERIEEDIT of CANA oa i a : fidence of a goodly ; Berne, Switzerland, Jan. 8 of Canada’s promin Phe heavy military expense ness men. ‘The san thrust on Switzerland by = her awaits you, wheth g obliged to support an account be large or rmed neutrality was almost the cole subject considered by the! PRINCE RUPERT BRANC Swiss Parliament at their last P. MARGETTS, Manager. sitting, at the conclusion of which a recess was taken until March ~ For Rent The treasury, it was announced Oo en must provide for a deficit of 23 000.000 franes ‘Taxes were dou-} bled upon aleohol and were I0-|g.ROOMED PLASTERED Hou! creased on checks, postal orders, itelephones, state railway tickets} WITH BATH—STH AVENUE jand freight shipments. Propos als to establish a state tobacco monopoly and direct taxes upon $25.00 PER MONTH jproperty for war headquarters lwere deferred until March The hardly | jgovernment proposed an increase . ‘ lof the charwe for carrying news. |5-ROOMED HOUSE ON Tay Li |King and Sir James arrived in the | ' } : ; papers by px at mut owing to the | first car, and a crowd of staff] { j » united oppos 0 0 e ‘es ’ STREET joficers. The two divisional staffs uted opposition of the press « f jwere presented, and then thes jthe country, the government | ; withdrew the va | $15.00 PER MONTH Commercial depression exists i ) ‘ ) } ’ can’t stand “Present arms” un.|‘!roughout Switzerland, partly; | “ because the whole system of ho-| der his nose, and he nearly back. | tel and other services for tourists PLY T ed into His Majesty as he came} a APPLY TO up from behind. 158 idle There are no winter The I ' ' ; ¢ |eports this year, and no pros ie eicesters were in ron 0 oe i ele i Bike Co, L us; they had oniy come up mul of me f entertain ng rich trave ° . a n 0., th ' ; , ' ' ht ers by the hundred thousand next 1e renches a midnigh and 32 SECO season were in a lovely state of mud and] 4 ND AVENUE unshavedness. The King sin:ply reveled in them. He stopped and| epee chatted with quite every one man | FRED STORK’S HARDWARE 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Stee! 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