Sa a aa THE DAILY NEWS Raturday, Jay FOR oo — Fu shed housek 1 ri ou cep! ue FOR oy tee rooms with hot om and comfortable a ~~ Hotel, FOR SALE a og! bed, mattress and Sai Stasne 00; Princess dresser, $8.00; coral en v0. okey,” S10" Be e in 0.00. cKay, 810 or den St. ” ’ ig room set, rockers, FOR nett meee bureaus, sewing machine. 810 Borden 8t. esha 3. i re: total oT Your al 8 $100 oe SALE—50-H.P. capaci gece bs pf 8- a. sta canine. In a wo. Box 46, . Dally News. avi. WANTED WANTED-—An office desk and safe. quire Box 120, The News. Se general servant for email family. Apply i144 Eighth Ave- nue East. 301-06 WANTED—Young Woman wants chamber work. Apply Box 117, The News. t. Ee Order house wants illing to work a few awe contract given, ae un- Samples ree. The CGo- Operative Union, indsor, Ontario. [ef im house in Section a FAL, A - oy month until paid. Box 102, Daily WANTED— Situation by bookkeeper or office sonabie | ip Bata ry rea- ‘Apply Box 11 Daily —s. En- tr. bb hours for *30 pe WANTED—View lot and house; close in; about ae to $3,000 wul #706 Deily News. START YOUR CHILDREN IN MUSIC NOW —They will entertain you next Christ- mas. Second-hand — at very rea- sonabie price; easy terms. Prince Ru- pert Music Swre, 345 Third Ave. tw. EXPERT VIOLIN AND MUSICAL INSTRU- ment repairing; bows rehaired, pianos tuned and . Prince Rupert Mu- sic Store, 345 Third Avenue. tw. WATER ACT, 1914. Free FS R in the Board of Investigation at a4 to be set by the Comptroller of Water to the pean, may be of Water Rights, B » * victoria, B. C,, or Water Kecorder at Prince Ru- at Prince oe B. yo this 26th A. 101 CITY OF Piun ch RUPERT. A. WOODS, City Clerk. FOR RENT FF s 5 F - ent ‘| January | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS No. day at 1: the 7 pontoon was launched to- 30 at the drydock. Work on rest is rapidly progress- ing. 6 @+s8 Liberal meeting 2ist Association's The nual an- for 22d is arranged instead of the as reported yesterday. *_ * * For a comfortable room, come to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec. ond Avenue, near Fighth Street Newly opened. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every reom Free baths Rates reasonable * * * the Telegraph to Headquarters Announcement made by Pacific telegrams Trunk be) Company that Military when such Grand and from Ot- itawa, messages relate to wounded combatants of the Ca- nadian force, will ibe transmitted free of charge = The monthly of the Board of Trade will be jon Wednesday next at 1 p. expeditionary lunches held on regular mm Two Biock From School, Section 7, ONLY i THREE ROOM HOUSE § Partially Furnished—Handy to Drydock, ONLY $10.00 PATTULLO & RADFORD For Rent ies WITH BATH—STH AVENUE $25.00 PER MONTH EMPRESS COF Acting Adjutant } School of Music and Shorthand VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opera House) TEACHER OF Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Singing Pianos Tuned and ired Phone Green 61 MRS. KNOWLES Teacher of Pitman’s Shorthand Suite 15, McMordie Apt. PRIZE NUMBERS The following are the win- ning number in the Grand Drawing Acme Importers FREE Ship your Ow Tongpete Guide -Atalog and cote U BR “Write today, address To JOHN HA olOHN, MALLAM LimireD his bomb-pro « of choc crawling from packet ceive a BELGIAN SOLDIERS HAVE SWEET TOOTH. \ late fron f shelter in the tre his mmmane SALMON SHIPMENT a ietter | | mon last month, and have your community. Yours respectfully, JOHANN WHITEHEAD, Consul for Belgium, Vancouver. Prince Rupert, Miss Kathleen A. of Canada, B. C. Madant—We knowledge Dec. 17, 1914 clo Royal Ru- Jenns, Bank Prince pert, Dear to ac- letter heg receipt of your of 45th inst., enclosing cheque for $240 in payment of seventy- four cases of canned pink sal- mon, for which kindly accept our thanks. Your truly, J. W. NICHOLLS, Can. Fish and Cold | Storage Co Certificate of improvements. Aldebaran Mineral Claim, situate tn the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- | trict, Where located:—About three- quarters | (3-4) Of @ mile, more or poms from the | northwest point of the head of Alice Arm | and adjoining the Black Bear Mineral claim | on the southwest. TAKE NOTICE oi Pedro Salinas, as agent for William Vaughan, Free Min- er’s Certificate No. “a1bae and for - self, Free Miner's Certificate No 403138., intend, sixty days from the date hereof. to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the pur- pose Of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim, take notice that ection. | And further under section 85, must be commenced be- fore the issue of such Certificate of im- provements. Dated this 2ist day of September, A.D. 1 IE De. 1914, PEDRO SALINAS. Ns Sergeant INTERESTING NEWS the Prince George. An address on “Agriculture in the North” WELL RECEIVED FROM LOCAL CORPS will be given by Mr. A. H. Tom- Seigten Genewl Guprese Thante Ry P. F. ¢ ws./linson, of the Department of Ag- en tendon e riculture. 13-15 for Canned Product Sent— ° ih oe én Ladies’ Musical Club Is ; (Special Gorrespondence rhe W. J. McOutcheon, druggist, re- Thanked for 74 Cases. ees | of reforming tt th Ba turned from a two weeks’ visit to ere ation from eight companies and southern coast cities yesterday The Ladies’ Musical Club of/@ base to four do Mr. McCutcheon reports that bus-|*is city has received acknowl-/'S NOW completed and B a D iness conditions in the south are|@dement through — the proper | Companies sme tester from ¢ very bad. In Victoria he found channels for the contribution of |Past Kootenay District) will her ithe Prince Rupert contingent in salmon to the Belgian Relief | fer be KNOWN Bs - , Gompany good health and spirits, but with Fund. The letter acknowledging | 30th Battalion There have of an overpowering desire to get to/the donation expresses deep | course been changes the the front. gratitude for the gift. The funds | Sonne! of both commissioned and iii that were made available for the | non-commissioned officers The 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY’S| purchase of the salmon came|ful! strength of the new doubt OWN RIFLES. from the concert given by the|company is 227. The officers are (atari club in the Empress Theatre. The |GCaptain C. W. Pr ! mmand Orders by Major J. H. McMullin, | following letters speak for them- jand Lieutenant D. Moore, second Commanding, for the week end- | selves: Mr. Morton, who was in charges ing January 23, 1915: Vancouver, B. C., Dec. 23, 1914. | 0f the old base company now A Company will parade at the|Mrs. P. I eatineil President La_| lieutenant for No. 4 Platoon, Mr Exhibition Building on Tuesday dies’ Musical Club, Prince Ru-|/ee for No Platoon, Mr. Ma and Friday at 8 p.m. Drill squad pert B. ¢ | kenzie for No. 3 Platoon and Mr and company. Dear Madam—lI beg to thank | ork for No. 4 Platoon The B Company will parade at the|you and the members of your | BOR-Sommmatagtoned Mieers of tt Exhibition Building on Monday|ciub for the handsome donation |"°™ double company are: ( and Thursday at 8 p. m. Drill] of seventy-four cases of canned|P®™ Sergeant Major J. E. Ham- Squad and Company. salmon to the Belgian Relic |mond and Company Quartermas Private R. Wiggins is trans-|Pund. This is a very welcome ad- ter Sergeant Henry; Sergeant M ferred from A Company to B.| dition to the help we are sending }burn, in charge of N { Plat Company. the destitute people of Belgium, |!" Sergeant Godenrath, (¢ | Private R. Seott is transferred} and I know will be duly appre- ral Reitchel and Lanee | from A Company te B Company ciated jvarr and Little; Sergeant 1 W. A. PETTIGREW, Lieut., I cent some 2:3560 cence of esi. [Bireh in charge of No Platoon jwith Sergeant R. Cameron, Lance Neville, Corporal Salter from the London committee say- |. , : i\Corporal T. Stewart and Lam ing that such food and flour). . a : ; , | Corporals Tinker and William were amongs le mos useful | ; | With the close of the holidays articles we could provide. . followed the first of the week by I trust your membership may} : fa second imocculatiorn eatment all enjoy a Happy Christmas and for typhoid fron which all that the coming year will provide | : ranks are rapidly ing every prosperity find progress to the resumption of drill, trench digging, target practice and night marches in full swine A True Tonic is one that assists Nature. Regular and natural action of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels will keep you well and fit,and thisactionis promoted by BEECHAM'S PILLS The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the Seld everywhere. eat 25 == in A Real Lover mutation eon WAT ri FREE, yard gener | | | | ind the men from th North , eee ert Sunlight $ or unli Oap pO ee z ni and water makes your home sparkle \)+) : » h ia : nie tal cleanliness--just like all nature s, ' hace oe ag . on a sunlit morning after rain. — Sunlight is the purest of all household \ say soaps—with a gentle strength that th tt not going with th moves dirt quickly but without the ae 1 ( neent, but would re slightest injury to fine fabric or dainty | for the third. Ever hands. On sale at all grocers— hig inter this report ' Liddle credence bit t j t! will b t the ‘ nt tat f efficie ‘ napect 1 : ’ ’ le, th ! i ; : ‘ the \\ have | - f th | th B ] | ' nf | N } f N \t Corp DRI ] ites | ©. « ( \ FD und, A. 1 W A. Matt \.™M | A Richa ; 4 ! rs 1 rs. Dd . ind U. I neat ‘ I boy ll! drew ; tom's this « SSS PBA RAD “wate acer) FRED STORK’S HARDWARI h rine : transfer In \ h way pals were enabled to go } together in many instances, | | | Lesl was by direct ap 710 SECOND AVE pointment i Those who wished) Qanpenters’ Toots Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery n th n-commissioned i Wire Cabie Stee! Biocks Fishing Tackle anks There was a tremendous |} i Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotgun by Victorians, and s me | Rope Valves Ammunition 1.500 troops at The Willows, with] Pumps Hose Paint i bands, to escort the contin | Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tro: + 50 Tap oer “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST | m N Company the fol-| wing Prince Rupert men have bee trat med to the staff 9 pacer aane ai anit 4 FRED STORK’S HARDWARI the signaling section Privates Frost and Sutherland, to the staff} i stretcher bearers Private | — red to the machine "| KAIEN HARDWARE COMPAN\ P.O. DRAWER 1424 Salvation Army. THIRD ANENUE meetings Tuesday Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes HARDWARE =: Gra MONARCH MALLEABLE " and Saturday at 8 p.m 30 p.m HARRY ATKINS FAMILY BUTCHER | . High Class Pork Sausage Vaneouve Brané) Selects All Our Meats and Ver Best Qualit Han died Give Us a Tria Corner 3rd Ave. and 2nd St. e Phone 574 Capt. J.McGEE, M.MS.A. 3) NAUTICAL ACADEMY | Masters and Mates Prepared for Examination | Compasses Adjusted | Helgerson Block, Opp. Royal Hotei—Phone Red 502 | - ~— TO DELINQUENT Cco-| OWNER. | rT) TENKY JONUNSON, 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. | jters of 4 mile from the beach, in the Skee- | ina iver Mining District Provinee of | | British Columbia, have done the required | | jamount of work on the above mentioned ' : YY’ 1 ;Claims for the year 1014, amounting to) Hii) sans bath with BAB Ss OWN SOAI . ; #100, in order to hold the same under | 1 . in 24 of the Mineral Act, and if | tkin is smooth, comfortable, and exhales within 90 days of the publication of this hotties you fail or refuse to contribute | 1 aroma of fresh} iy cut flowers. [yo ur portion of such expenditure, to- | "iy | Ke thes withthe costs of this “advertise. | eCom Trou skin troubles, explains in some 1 eu i) iteres n sale ninera claims will become the property of the i| ; hing sleep which “Baby's Own Soa; undersigned under Section 4 of the Min “pecially for nursery use insist on “Baby's ¢ » ALGERT SOAPS Limited, aie « MONTREAL. — ten - ? jeral Act Amendment Act of 1900 Ht. COVERT, | Co- Owner Dated Khupert, B. C., 6, 1914 at Prine January | (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) FEI PRINCE RUPERT