THE DAILY NEWS Monday, January 11 “The Daily News ” i CLASSIFIED ADS. ron RENT Furnished housekeeping 7etf. rooms inquire Demers POR RENT—Purnished rooms with hot and cold water. Clean and comfortable tly $2.50 per week Kiondyke Hotel, uw, Fulton and Seventh Avenue. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Tining room set, rockers, bureaus, sewing machine Your price, 7-9 S10 Borden 581, FOR SALE—New house, Section 7, $100 cash and $20 a month; total b11p0 P. 0, Box 190, POR SALE—-50-H.P. capacity secemh, petiee and 8-H.P. stationary engine. iD had cheap. In excellent order. ol on. oe Box 15, oy ewe, WANTED WANTED—-Woman, one day weekly, to do housework, Phone Black 395. tr. WANTED—-Good general servant for small family Apply 1144 Etghth Ave nue East 301-06 WANTED—-Young Woman wants chamber work. Apply Box 117, The News w WANTED—Large Mali! Order house wants men everywhere willing to work a few hours for $20 weekly, contract given, position permanent Experience un necessary. Samples free. The Co- Operative Union, Windsor, Ontario WANTED—Four-romm house in Section Five or Six for $125 down and $25 8 morth until paid. Box 102, Dally News. WANTED—-Situation by young tady e- bookkeeper or office hely Salary rea sonabi¢ Apply Box 115, Dally News, u WANTED—View lot and house; close in; about $2,500 to $3,000 Will pay $700 eash and arrange balance. ox 100, Daily News. LOANS. LOAN-—-$1,000 can be had on first mort gauge, Section 1 property. Apply T. 6-11 Meclymont. Srna LOosT LOST—Small, gray-painted dinghy, off Is- jand 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 to 5 p. m., Monday, January 11, 1915, for thé construction of the following Plank loads ; Contract No 2.—Eleventh Avenue, Con- rad to Alfred Street. Contract No. 3.—Eleventh Avenue, Alfred to Sherbrooke Street. * Plans may be seen and - specifications obtained at the City Engineer's Office. The lowest or any Tender not neces- sarily accepted. M. McG. MASON, 6-7 City Engineer NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CO- TO HABRY JOHNSON, or to any pet- son or persons to whom you may have transferred your ioterests, 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 na River Mining District, Province of British Columbia, bave 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 Section 24 of the Mineral Act, and if within 90 days of the publication of this notice you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure, to- wether with the costs of this advertise- ment, your interest in the said mineral ciaims will become the property of the undersigned under Section 4 of the Min eral Act Amendment Act of 1900 T. H. COVERT, Co-Owner. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., January 6, 1014. WATER ACT, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the approval of the undertaking of the Olty of Prince Rupert in connection with its water development on Thulme River has been filed and will be heard in the office of the Board of Investigation at a date to be set by the Comptroller of Water Rights. Objections to the petition may be filed with the Comptrolier of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., or with the Water Recorder at Prince Ru- pert. Dated at Prince Rupert, e C., this 26th i day of December, A. D. 4. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. BE. A. WOODS, City Clerk. children were killed and two in-™ Destruction Wrought by the “Baby Killers” in the Bombardment of Scarborough, Har- tlepool and Whitoy.— Above are shown a few pictures of the damag in Scarborough, Har tlepoo! and Whitby | done by the German warshipsin the recent, bombardment, (2 The) Coast Guard Signal Station at Whitby. which the Germans ev- idently found to be a good target. 3) The ancient and famous Whitby Abbey. (6) The house of Mr. Dixon in William St., West Har- tlepool. Mr. Dixon es- caped but four grand- 7 Wrecked shop in| ® #4 eK HK HK RRR RO Prospect Road, Scarborough. * BELLA COOLA AND DIS- * - * TRICT NOTES * RHE HEHEHE HHH LOCAL NEWS ITEMS jf rnc maii steamer chotohsi Further efforts being made to reduce week at Wallace's. storage plant, returned yesterday Bovs’ shoes in chrome calf and) ealf, Blucher style. Values to $3.00 at Peck’s Shoe Store for} Mr. the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- ond Avenue, near Righth Street. | Among the outgoing passen- FOR RENT 6-ROOM HOUSE FURNISHED PATTULLO & RADFORD SECOND AVENUE Newly hot and cold water in every room.|steamer were Berger and Alger Ladies and growing girls’ ton boots, in patent,@un metal anc tan calf leathers. Values to $4.50) Peck's Shoe Store for $2.45 ' ay arrived on time Wednesday | Chimneys, Pipes anc {anges ” . ; ' ! norning with the usual large cleaned and put in order. Fritz, i I consignment of freight for this} » 583. 8-10 rt, including a consignment of |, sheep for A. Hammer, of Nootsat- | + * * stock and sale goes on this * * + T. H. Johnston, of the cold|"ate. Mr. Hammer is secretary | of the Bella Coola Farmers’ in- a business trip to the stitute and his ranch, situated some eighteen miles from salt oe “= 0 water, is one of the best in the Two colored gentlemen were|whole valley $10 each*this morning in Among the arrivals by the last » Police Court for being so un-|steamer from the South is’ Miss gentlemanly as to start a fight|Kate Potts, late of Grand Forks, and beat each other up. who comes to occupy the post of S22 |teacher at the Mackenzie School, which will reopen on Monday i next. Joseph Conttors, of Namu, ef 2 j}Lown as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. * a comfortable room, cotme| ; Nena we . |W. Sutherland. opened» Steam heat and/gers by the last southbound baths. Rates reasonable. : a Brynildsen, who left for New but.| Westminster, where they will at- {tend the Columbian College. One of the most enjoyable ‘functions ever held in the town Directivas of Bf focal Hein tp Yomco with Oe Every Box. EQ a j}was the dinner and dance given The Pink of Health |bs the bachelors of Bella Coola to is, every woman’s right; jtheir married friends on Friday jevening. Over fifty guests sat many are troubled with sallow complexions, down to a sumptuous and excel- headaches, backaches, low ently served repast The dining spirits—until they learn that |hall of the Grand View Hotel was sure relief may be found in [tastefully decorated for thi CH 5 lsion and with the admirably ar- S ranged tables presented a .most occa- PII | S jhospitable appearance. ‘The ar- jrangements, which were strietly jiv the hands of the bachelors, EMPRESS COFFE F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR }was iduiged in until sum. Several local farmers have | \lately imported sheep, all of} jwhich are reported as Ylang first }« |has been spending the week in | showed careful planning and the voluntary stall of waiters filled » bill like old hands, except that they really did the Waiting and ot the guests, whieh is too often ast After dinner, dancin UPS kixcellent music by Mr Saugstad's orchestra went fa wards the success of the even Mr. and Mrs. Landry have mov into their uwew residence. Mr. zandry expects to make the transfer of the postofiice and the telegraph station into the newly constructed premises in the course of a few days A prolonged spe!! of mild ‘Schoo! ofMlusic and Shorthand VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opera House) TEACHER OF Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Singing Pianos Tuned and Repaired “Phone Green 61 MRS. KNOWLES Teacher of Pitman's Shorthand Suite 15, ‘MoMordie Apt. PRIZE NUMBERS The following are the win- ning number in the Grand Drawing at the Acme Importers Limited Ist Prize ....... No. 2454 @nd Prize ....... No. 2379 Sed Prize ....... No. 2049 “th Prize ....... No. 14 bth Prize ....... No. 1833 *¢ (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) ti enthusiasts the ompletion rushing rable and expects to be Coola Courier. THINKS KING ALBERT MAY RULE FRENCH |France Might Establish a Mon- archy Says H. M. Martin, of Edmonton, After War. Ldmonton, jmeeting of the Fund who to was formerly président of the onton Beard of Trade would not be surprised if, ouleome | publican rehy of in jheard this discussed street opinion jwould eause therefore Carpenters’ Toois aay $00,000 DAMAGES tN REAL ESTATE » Montreal Jan 0) hae been rendered in tl Howard suil by Just taine, who awarded Howard #80,000 to coy damages ineurred by th dissolution Of John ¥F ‘the real estate firm of | Howard. The action | Howard was originally { 000, but the claim was 1 #100,000, The defence Findlay'’s lawyers was | ard had been disloyal t For this reason the pa had been dissolved, it tended, In commenting on t Justice Lafontaine ren no partner gave a to commit errors of the present insane: | tinued the distoyalty hi Salvation Army Public meetings Thursday and Saturda iSundays at 7:30 pow For Ren 8-ROOMED PLASTERED WITH BATH—S8TH AVEN $25.00 PER MONTH 5-ROOMED HOUSE ON TA) STREET $15.00 PER MONTH APPLY TO v6. R. Naden Co, at Peck's mer | 324 SECOND AVENUE 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotg Ammunition Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” FRED STORK’S HARDWAR ————— — THIRD ANENUE Builders’ Supplies of government KAIEN HARDWARE COMPAN P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE Sheet and Plate | Plate Glass Mir: HARDWARE f= Tinware Graniteware MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ “‘25*:"" too much of a com. PRINCE RUPERT