“The Daily News” CLASBIFIED ADS. at. FOR RENT —Furnished housekeepin : ‘urnis! nny Inquire Demers. FOR SALE—Baker’s Oven; Hubbard No. 3; new. Box 132, Dally News. 17-9 FO ear house, Section “ytibe: iN war. Although circulation will 0- 4 steam be oe we Pal 5 uP. capacity 4 $30 @ mohth; total P.O. Bot 280 P. stationary engine. In excellent order. Box 15, Daily News. athe the front, will be little advertising, and on WANTED—Experienced cook wants posi sition. Apply Box 200, Daily nom 5 WANTED—Young Woman wants chamber ‘'war the Berlin newspapers car- YOUNG GIRL—Wants a place to take care of children and assist with housework. work. Apply Box 117, The News. Ave. W. WANTED——Four-romm house in Section ve or Six for $125 down and §26 * war news. But now the adver- month until paid. Box 102, Daily ee Situation by youns lady eeper or office hel Salary rea- sonabee. Apply Box 11 Dally News, WANTED—Lot; cheap. Overlooking hbar-| bor preferred. From owners only. Ap- ly, stating. price and terms, to om, by | ews Office. WANTED—-Vitew lot and house; close it $2,500 to $3,000. will $700 ge . Box 100, to do with the war, directly or in- directly, so that the newspaper cash and arrange Daily News. WANTED—Large Mail Order house wants) Advertising Columns Are Aimost Empty for a Time—All About War—Flats Empty at “War Prices.” Berlin, Germany, Dee, 23.- is seldom that a newspaper of a nation at war will gain by the crow because of the eagerness of the people to learn the news from this a newspaper depends for existence. During the first weeks of the | ried no advertising at all. The Small wages required, Apply 212 = prominent journals often consist- of only four small pages tising is increasing day by day, jand, although it is not as miich usual before Christmas, it expected to be nearly normal a month or two. But almost ev- day ery advertisement has something men everywhere willing to work & feWl today gives a striking picture hours for $20 weekly, contract given, | position permanent. Experience un- | otherwise hard to get—of a war- necessary. Sampies free, Operative Union, Windsor, Ontario. } IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THE BAR- : . gain we can give you. Second- band | tisements of Liebesgaben love if. | presents), intended for the sol- diers at the front. Piano at $125.00; easy terms, Pris Rupert Music Swore. 345 Third Ave. "TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL} Musical Instru- | ments repaired.|derwear, knee caps, wrist warm- handkerchiefs, chocolate l lozenges, cigars, books electric Ave. Bows rehaired. The | ers, Prince Rupert Mu- sic Store, 345 3rd) pocket lamps, mouth organs, and .jthe like. Then ments of auctions of furniture DANCING-—Private lessons in Waltz, Two- Step, Three-Step, One-Step, Schottish and Minuet. Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Mrs. Brooks-Ander- im|to be sold of given away because son, 333 Eighth Ave. East. WATER ACT, 1914. and “for sale” stricken nation. Presents for the Soldiers. First of all there are the adver- tisements offer furs, socks, un- household goods, and the advertisements of an- imals. One caa often read: ‘Dog of the war.” Many pets have changed hands because _ their NOTICE is hereby given that a pops owners have gone to the war for the roval of the undertakin, City of Pr ay = of the Board of Investigation at Righ Objections to the petition may be filed | there is great demand since the with the Comptroller of Water Rights, | rince Rupert in connection with | é i ee om. its water eens on Thulme River | cna -aiere fp ‘heey. thom has been filed and will be heard in eel Horse dealers announce the ar- mow be set by the Comptroller of Wene} rival of new horses; and for these Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., or|/wide conscriptiors of horses oes g the Water Kecorder at Prince Ru- Dated at Prince pupert, B. C., this 26th . om A. 1914. pert day o 9 cl OF Pinte RUPERT. BRA Woops, City Clerk. FOR RENT -—-HOUSE-- HANDY TO DRYDOCK PARTLY FURNISHED ONLY $8.00 PATTULLO & RADFORD jand of regular gestion, PRIZE NUMBERS The following are the win- ning number in the Grand Drawing Acme Importers Limited 4st Prize ....... No. 2454 Qnd Prize ....... No. 2379 8rd Prize ....... No. 2049 4th Prize ....... No. 14 Bth Prize ...... . No, 1833 - military government. Rents at “War Prices.” Also there are columns of “to rent’ advertisements daily, for ithe absence and flats empty. Besides, there many families that need to increase their income by sub-let- ting the “spare room” in these times. Most of these rooms are to be be ———$—$_$—_—_____——. Safe and Sure should be your relief from indi- biliousness, or consti- pation. Known to be reliable and famous for their prompt and certain efficacy—are Beecham’s Pills Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Seld everywhere. In boxes. 25 cents it is certain that there had at “war prices.’ One often ean read that an “elegantly fur nished room with steam heat, hot water, electric light, telephone, | etc.,”’ is for rent for 25 to 30} marks (86 to $7.50) a month.| Hundreds of empty flats are of fered at “war prices,” One can see the advertise-)| ments of photographers who will) take photographs to be sent to soldiers or enlarge pictures of soldiers, and of lawyers who offer their serviees in “war questtions. Refugees from East Prussia seek places where they may eat and live for little or no money. Bas Prussian farmers seek positions “preferably in the eountry.” Regiments After Recruits. ifor volunteers, “ex-convicts and Some regiments are advertising recruits of other regiments not) taken.’ Military factories are a THE DAILY NEWS In the Letter Box Kditor, The Daily News: Sir Would you kindly give me japace in your paper to reply to their annual meeting on the 2tst having a full house. Well, we see that the party that The Jou! inal supports is going to have a lsmoker tonight; but there ts no pone invited but Conservatives and their friends. I suppose they will have a big house as there might » some jobs to give away on the lside. The Journal says the Lib erals have nothing to give Ir this he throws a siur on the In telligent voter by saying that he ivotes for the party which ha the time looking for workers, and so workers of various trades, such as military tailors, leather work- ers, and shoemakers, do not have} to seek employment long. These adver- there are the announée- of foreign transients roomers who have been called to the colors has left thousands of furnished rooms SPECIALS Wednesday & Thursday Lipton’s Tea, regular 60c, NN ig bi ee is bia w 0. 40c Lipton’s Tea, regular 600, OO PONE Mie ceccesd 50c Empire Coffee, regular 40c, Oe ia bbe cod senna 35c Early June Peas, can. . .10c STALKER & WELLS Phone 187 Then there are the advertise- ments of money-lenders willing to give “war loans to honorable men and women.” There = are} many stores and businesses to be | sold. “For sale—A store, because husband is in the field.” | This type of advertisement is to be seen daily. There are shops also whose owners frankly adver- tise that the revenue is not suffi- cient to sustain life. Advance News by Clairvoyants. The clairvoyants evidently are doing a rushing business. If one may judge from the advertise ments appearing daily in the “miseellaneous” columns, there must be many superstitious per- sons who would like to know if their husbands, sons, or other relatives will be killed or wound- ed or will return home safely. Last, but not least, come the personal advertisements, in which deaths are announced, most of them of men who have fallen on the battlefield. Some of the pa- pers day after day publish pages of these advertisements, the an- nouncement enclosed in a heavy black border surmounted by a facsimile of the Tron Cross These announcements are usu- ally short and impressive, such as, “On the 17th of November our dear son was killed while fighting for his Fatherland.” Others are longer and are signed by all the mourning relatives. Large firms and associations publish in rolls of honor the names of employees who have been killed, One of the most extraordinary instances of this advertising is in the Kreuzzeitung, Berlin's Con- ——|Ipages bring tidings of deaths to members of the nobility. There | are many aristocratic homes in} Berlin where this newspaper is | first opened at these death lists, loss of an acquaintance o » friend. | for almost every name means the Correspondence to the teiceane} Star. For a comfortable room, come to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec-| end Avenue, near Eighth Street. | Newly opened. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every room. | Free baths. Rates reasonable. | "Salvation Army. | Public meetings, Tuesday. | Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. | | Sundays at 7:30 p.m. | Cortinoate of improvements. rll Chance It Fraction, and Black Bear | Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Min- ing Division of Cassiar District. re located:—-I'll Chance it Fraction | located between the “Lilly Bertha” and | “Aldebaran” Mineral Claims near bead o' Aliee Amp. Gheorvesors Inlet, and ‘Black | Bear’ ineral Claim, located one mille. more or less, an the northwest point of | the head of Alice Arm, @ branch of Ob- “KE NOTE wat 1 Pedro | P Salina, Free. Miner's Certificate Ne. 80313B., intend, Sixty days from the date hereof to ey tt Impeoveutass or the “purpose oa: » for u °. 2 tainiun a Crown Grant of the above claim, further take notice that action, | under section 85, must be commenced be- fore the issue of such Gertificate of Im- | provements, PEDRO SALINAS. the there was continuous prosperity ete this 2i8t day of September, oa jsomething to promise Well, the |people have been living on pron ises from Victoria fo! twelve lyears and have not received any i thing yet and they want to try a change. That is why the Liberals had a bumper house on Thursday ight. I would ask The Journal to ex plain some of these facts W hy have we such hard times now when the eountry should be more }prosperous than ever I suppose » will say il is the war And let him tell the people about the iyears before 1896, that the same thing existed all over Canada for eighteen years, without letting up until the Liberals came into pow And then would he kindly tell people how for fifteen years over Canada. There were no promises then and there was lots doing outside of building drill! halls and exeavating holes on » streets for duck ponds. Yours truly, A. H. MePHERSON Prinee Rupert, Jan. 25, 1915 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The firm of Kissick & Edwards, heretofore doing an insurance business under the above name has this day been dissolved. War ren Kissiek will continue the bus- iness and assumes all outstand ing liabilities and to whom all accounts are payable. Sed V. KISSiCK J. A. EDWARDS Prince Rupert, Jan. 18, 1915. NOTICE. To Members of the Prince Rupert General Hospital! Association. Notice-is hereby given that the Annual! General Meeting of mem- bers of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association will be held servative organ, where daily two} 4t the City Hall at 8 p. m., Friday, January 29, 1915, to receive the Directors’ report, to elect Di- rectors for the ensuing year and other general business. By Order of the Board, W. M. WRIGHT, Mailaging Secretary | “Safety First” is the Slogan of Business” VER 75 years of Banking in Canada, has demonstrated the strength, security, safety and service of The Bank of British North America. The history of this bank for over three- quarters of a century has | been one of progress and development, and of consistent growth in the regard of the business world, THE BANK OF British Nort America 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $7,884,000. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH P. MARGETTS, Manager. la remark whieh appeared in The |Journal of the 23d about the big jsurprise that the Liberals got al pure ier £7 apd Ne J NOND #s SANDEC 14K , that bound hGerman excite Phe stirr who ity |\NEW ZEPPELIN BASE REPORTED NEAR GHENT Word | Friedrichshaven, | pelin works are }Germans have for (Ghent lins of the ber sembled grounds that the cent raids. ee \|* PETITIONS ARE January 20, 1915. 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