or ‘SAFETY FIRST MEETING — WAS. WELL ATTENDED “The Daily News’ GLASG6IFIED ADS. Mr. George Bradshaw addressed a large audience of G, T. P. em- FOR RENT ployees and others yesterday in FOR Ry RENT — Furnished | ; housekeeping the Westholme Theatre on the — oe “Safety First’ movement. By reold, water Ccan rooms re means of lantern slides he was “a a a Aven _ “a able to iMustrate his lecture, The Se een right and the wrong way of board-~ FOR SALE ing a moving train was allustrat- FOR SALE—Folding bed, mattress and ed, as well as a number of acei- pede 7.00; Princess oe eae dents that could be avoided by a ~ ad $10.00, Mckay, 810 ae little thoughtfulness. oe inter. SALE—N. esting statement he made was “o % 4. : . "tmohthy total wee that 85 per cent of the victims of FOR SALE—60-H.P. capacity steam botier train accidents were employees 4 ae alee aee. ka so that the safety movement be- ply por th, Daily News. 920i. I coins at home. WANTED Mr. Bradshaw is a good speak- jer and knows his subject. Mr. i pee eat and safe. ca. |Mehan was chairman of the meet WANTED—Youfig Woman wants chamber | jing. Apply Box 117, The News. tt. cae ty MS ER od MANITOBA LEGISLATURE. Seales” peneiat gece | —— Soauae: unin Wade adaete. Co- Winnipeg, Jan. 18. The next} WAsTED—rour-room house in section |*@SS8ion of the Manitoba Legisla- Smee Weil pad. * ‘box te. bal oat fon pjture, it is oMcially stated, will Wertee—Siteaten, kent conyene February 9. sonabie. Apply Box ii Daily on ~ a Captain McGee secured over about 3800" 4 ea.000. wil will pag” e706 two hundred signers to the fish- Daily — batince wwe ing petition on Saturday with very little effort. They are being largely signed all over the city. START YOUR CHILDREN IN MUSIC NOW —They will entertain you next Christ- mas. Second- “ae = at very rea- sonable price rms. Prince RKu- pert Music Store, "sas Third Ave. wu. a VIOLIN AND MUSICAL INSTRU- repairing; bows rebaired, pianos tuned ‘an and repaired. Prince Rupert Mu- Store, 345 Third Avenue. wf. WATER ACT, 1914. FLATTERING OFFER TO SERVIA REPORTED MADE BY AUSTRIA 18.- published ~The Morn- the fol- Rome London, Jan. ing Post has lowing dispatch from its given that a petition the 2 of the unde of the of Prince Rupert in a development on Thulme filed will be in Investigation at a/ ed r of Water Correspondent: “T hear that Austria has offer- peace to Servia on the basis of the status quo plus northern Albania, including Durazzo and the to the Montenegrin frontier. In other word$, a com- plete reversal is made of what Count Berchtold, on October 30, 1912, described as Austrian policy.’ ” the petition may be r of Water nighe, , Victoria, B. C., or at Prince 'Ru- pert. Dated at Prince Beaert, B. C., this 26th day of A. D. 1914. cITY oF PRINCE RUPERT. E. A. WOODS, City Clerk. | FOR RENT ee) FIVE ROOM HOUSE Two Biock From School, Section 7, coast ‘essential to There is nothing so mean and hateful as woman who fuses to tell another woman a se- one re- leret. j TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ONLY $10.00 |iness and assumes all outstand- jing liabilities and to whom all PATTULLO & RADFORD accounts are payable. Sed. W. KISSICK. ‘ SECOND AVENUE J. A. EDWARDS. . Prince Rupert, Jan. 18, 1945. — on Schoo! of Music and Shorthand VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opgra House) TEACHER OF Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Singing e peg ond Beguires MRS. KNOWLES Teacher of Pitman'’s Shorthand Suite 15, McMordie Apt. For Rent S-ROOMED PLASTERED HOUSE WITH BATH—STH AVENUE $25.00 PER MONTH me PRE NUBERS The following are the win- ning number in the Grand Drawing at the Acme Importers $15.00 PER MONTH APPLY TO— @ R. Naden Co, Lid. ‘324 SECOND AVENUE Limited 1st Prize ....... No. 2454 @nd Prize ....... No. 2379 ‘ 3rd Prize ....... No. 2049 4th Prize ....-.. No. 14 NH 5th Prize ....... ; ALLAM LimiTED ze No. 1833 F. G@. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR 3 ONLY ia jterials ond manufactured goods, The firm of Kissick & Edward of which £6,000,000 wae in cot- ' e i 0 ssic « A ards, t on, heretofore doing an insurance ye : : THREE ROOM HOUSE The principal decreases in the business under the above name, | _ 0 , fexpor vere £3 _ Partially Furnished—Handy bas thic day boce.disecived. War. |"? rts were £2,000,000 in coal to Drydock, ren Kissié k will « ntinue the bu nad 26,000,080) te vctten, wool “- as "Rh ‘oO e e s- Transplant Teeth Also—Wonder- ful Work Accomplished by French Surgeons. 18.—-The French army Medical Corps has set aside three eminent surgeons, Profes- TuMier, Morestin and Sebi- to make Havre, Jan. aors lean, “aesthetic and repairs” deformations from the faces of those wounded in the war. remoye If a man loses his nose of is caused by be and or any disfigure- the skin disecov- part his face, or a ment a wound, face will repaired by grafting, the latest SE THE DAILY NRWS ‘GIVES OPPORTUNITY DR. FALCONER URGES FOR ALL CANADIANS STUDENTS TO ENLIST T0 FIGHT FOR FLAG University to Adjust Examina- tions to Provide Training— eries in surgical science will be used to remedy the deformity Several cases have already been the! A young corporal part taken | a shell was given a new! successfully undértaken by three who surgeons. had of his face away by left jaw and cheek. In cases have been lost it that successful efforts have nose, where teeth is said been made to transplant others, according to a method discovered by a Russian dentist. JOHN BULL’S TRADE HIT HARD BY THE WAR Striking Decreases in Both Im- ports and Exports of the Tight Littie Isiand. 18.—The effect of the England's trade shown in a striking manner in the yearly returns of London, Jan. war foreign was the Board of Trade, just an- nounced. Exports in 1914 de- creased more than £95,000,000 $475,000,000 as compared with the preceding year. creased more than $355,000,00). The figures for December show the continued effect of the war, imports falling another £4,000,- Imports de- £71,000,000 600 and exports decreasing £17.000,000. The inerease of nearly £8,000,000 in. the import of foodstuffs was offset by a de- créase of £11,000,000 in raw ma- and textiles. The principal shrinkages in the imports were £45,000,000 of which £8,500,- 000 was in timber, £15,000,000 in and £5,000,000 in rubber. The chief export declines were £11,000,000 coal, £12,000,000 in iron and steel manufactured goods, and £23,000,000. in cotton textiles. year's in raw material, cotton, VICTORY OF DANBURY HATTERS AFFIRMED Washington, Jan. 5. —The Su- preme Court today affirmed the $252,000 judgment awarded by the New York Federal Courts to D> iB. & Danbury, Conn., hatters, against some 186 members of the United Hatters’ the Sherman Anti- Trust Law-as damages resulting from a boycott. During a strike at the Loewe hat factory in 1902 the United Hatters of North America were charged with having boyeotted the Loewe hats. The manufacturers alleged that large losses resulted. To recover triple damages pro- vided by the law, the hat company began in 1903 suit against some 186 members of the union resid- ing nearby. Judgment for $252,- 130 was awarded to the company and was affirmed by the Circuit Loewe | Co., Union under permenant Cer nemewnne Cables to Salisbury. ment has been made that in eon nection with the raising of the} asident Falconer f the Uni third overseas force a pian W f roronto at a masse be adapted whieh will give young) | a ecently told the sti Canadians in small towns a baie hat this was no time to] rural districts a bett pyres behirl I ry encouragement will nity to offer their services to thy to students to train for] country. The first contingent was} ry ins rhe president] mobilized at Valeartier. The sec ne To iden! martial! | ond is being mobilized at va . d of patriot orifice | division headquarters. In creat \ lite if méeeséary ing the third force recruiting sta ' will be & vent d tions willy be opened at batt ulior | ; rage a yea if vd headquarters, where after a ¢ winad “ihe lent pany has been raised it will be ‘ uu may have to face trained for several weeks b death itecl! A coun.-| being mobflized at the regime t th maimtaining - ne v¢ or divisional headquarters. Ma a lies a 2 { complaints have beet a for in the most earnest from farmers’ sons and ge). ia men in small towns and villas D Falconer proposed that th ithat, although willit ek ohied . tie ‘ rin have found it difficult t a ten Miniaiie bowl attached to regiments reer Salisbury Plait’ + ih front larger centers. Under this i A ad's thre the opportunity t st will ae rhi one + brought right to the door of prae : id i as Lievten a) ret =f ’ tically veerybody 1 Canada \l i Mit ; es the volupteers necessary to make ya. ge and a T } { i up the second contingent hav i vert now been secured and as soon a ' pA sa etna it is known definitely that the first . ne-prepodiid; bekgout : ; ursity © proposed, & ‘ contingent is to leave Salish ade wereual of the testing i sments will be mad ; : Plains arrangemen ) : a ‘guia amet ited for seconding the second cot Congratulate you on your , anr . antic. | ent across the Atlantic lpebepent af caveat Wie believe Orders have gone out to all ee saith i ’ : you wi do our du ome o commanding officers in Canada to} 1 foll us wi ollow the effect that any recruit found Does the message meet with under the influence of liquor shall jyour approval?” asked the presi- be summarily dismissed from the | ident, with grave significance regiment to which he has joined. | The meeting rose to its feet as The department has decided not : ne. and broke into cheers, f.'- to tolerate any marked inebriety : : lowed by the familiar Varsity in the ranks of the Conadtion | var @ forces preparing for the front nae | President Falconer held out sdinaaains hope of a training camp by next BIG FLEET To ASSEMBLE on ’ i b the Ott saath : ay ailhough 1 awa au w - OFF SAN FRANCISCO , ; lities have not definitely spoken Fifty-Seven Gases v Is meen | rhe examinations will be adjust- Escort President Wilson on led to suit those who enter the Trip ert ma Canal. j training camp One section will ibegin about May 4, and another Washington, Jan. 16.-—Fifty- lsection two weeks later Salvation Army. seven naval vessels will make up| the fleet which flagship at Manila, both of which are being fitted out for the eruis the former on the Pacifie coast ve the latter at Charleston, Capt. J. McGEE, M.MS.A. President Wilson will sail from Hampton Roads on the battleship New York the fifth, sixth or| seventh of March, the exact dati | NAUTICAL ACADEMY Masters and Mates Prepared for Examination | | | on or remaining to be fixed. If plans Compasses Adjusted for the naval cruise are not —— amended by Congress so as to Helgerson Block, Opp. Royal Hotel—Phone Red 502 have the rendezvous at Cristobal | will go t Sam Francisco by way of the Panay Ey Canal riext March, according to] Public eatenge, acenney an announcement by Secretary | Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m Daniels, headed by the dréead-|Sundays at 7:30 p.m. nought Wyoming, Rear Admiral | Fietcher’s flagship, twenty-toree torpedo hoat destroyers and thir- | HARRY ATKINS teen auxiliaries, including colliers i FAMILY BUTCHER and supply vessels. High Class Pork Sausage At Cristobal, on the Atlantic) } Yratc"ana Very Rest Quality: Hen: side of the canal, the fleet will be died. 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Seeretary Daniels the fleet will be despatched from Hampton Roads several advance of the NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CO- OWNER. days in President's sail- order » me : ing, in order to make sure that 10 HENRY JOHNSON, or to any per , reaches . . _ | sen or persons to whotn you may ve all shall ae a hed the Isth inausterred — intereats, Take Notive mus d locke 0 he « i that |, the undersigned Co-Owner wit us and locked through the canal you i the “Gold king No. 1” and the in readiness to be reviewed [py |“Hastings” Mineral Claims, situated at the head of Hastings Arm about three quar him. If Seeretary Daniels goes | ters of 4 mile from the beach, in the Skee 7 na HKiver Mining District, Province of with the fleet from Haupt on | British Columbia, have dose the required 4 amount of work on the above mentioned Roads, he will take passage on |claims for the year 1914, amounting to $100, in order to hold the same under the battleship Texas. 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