OO | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS = SOLUTION FOR BOGEY Canada First Beans are a Ca - {Special to The Daity News.) LABOR CONVENTION HAS , nadian product, 21-23 Nanaimo, B. G., Jan, 26.—At FOR RENT rer the Provincial Labor Convention | Peat Ba, PRs a's oe monn fe nt tht Dota notin ; ' S son, of Nanaimo, submitted a FOR SALE 33 per cent in the cost. This was resolution that the workers of SOR GALE boners cae miaberd fe. pre «oer moaned ating Canada and the Uaked States call | - re Box 132, Daily News. 17-0 . *' Ta general strike simultaneously cash and 990 Band 90 a” month, total “eye For a comfortable room, come in ease of war being declared be- Britai the United | to the St. Elmo Motel, 836 Sec.|'*°"" oe ee a ron sa sveam be botlet) ond Avenue, near Eighth Street. States. The resolution was sup- | excellent wa sab Newly opened. Steam heat and|ported by Robinson and Foster, ply Box 15, Daily News. $8 hot and cold water in every room.|of Nanaimo, and opposed by Dele WANTED Free watts. | nates reasonable. gate McVety, of Vancouver. The debate on the resolution was ad WANTED—Expertenced cook wants posi On the recommendation of the sition. Apply Box 200, Daily News. 16-7-8 WANTED— Youn work. Apply Box 117, The News. YOUNG GIRL—Wants &@ place to take care of children and assist with housework Small wages required. Apply 212 5th) : tf. Ave. W. a 4 in Section ve or ok for $13 $125 “See and $25 a month until paid. Box 102, Daily News. WANTED—-Situation by young lady 4a: bookkeeper or office help. Salary rea- sonable. Apply Box 115, Dally ney WANTED—Lot; cheap. Overlooking har- ber preferred. From owners only. Ap- Rive » Stating price and terms, to be. | 121, ews Office. 15-17 WANTED—View lot and ; close in; About $2,500 to $3,000. now $700 cash and arrange | balance. ox 100, Daily News. WANTED—Large Mail Order house wants men everywhere willing to work a few hours for $20 weekly, contract given, position permanent. Experience un- Sampies free. The Co Union, Windsor, Ontario. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THE BAR- gain we can give you. Second-hand Piano at $125.00; easy terms. Prince Rupert Music Store. 345 Third Ave, tf. ; hecessary. Operative TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Musical Instru- ments repaired. Bows rehaired. The for ts wate "donetophe water deve’ mt on has been fied oMce of the Board of Investigation at a Rene to be set by the Comptroller of Water with Parliament Bui ae the Water Recorder at Prince Ru- pert Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., day of Becameet, A. D. 1914. Prince Rupert Mu- sic Store, 345 3rd Ave. tf. . DANCING. DANCING—Private lessons in Waltz, Two- Siep, Three-Step, One-Step, Schottish and Minuet. Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Mrs. Brooks-Ander- son, 333 Eighth Ave. East. im WATER ACT, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition the roval of the undertaking of the rince Rupert in oo with Thulme River and will be heard in the Objections to the petition may be filed the one of Water Rights, dings, Victoria, B. C., or this 26th CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. E. A. WOODS, City Clerk. fire committee a hydrant will be Woman wants chamber | placed at the corner of Sixth and | Fulton, near the residence of the minister. > &. | finance | few years hence the beautiful Pioneer Booklet will be a valuable the concessions emphasizing the importance of demanded, said, George L. Clayton and M. J. Ho- bin appeared before the Council last night asking that the Council send a wire to Ottawa supporting the passed the mass meeting of the citizens for resolution by fishery concessions and also ask- ing the Council to consider giving financial it was The Council agreed to the former proposition but with regard to the second de- cided to think support in case decided to send one. it over. Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m Sundays at 7:30 p.m. HEADS OF DEPTS. ARE NOT TO BE RESPONSIBLE for hiring the Hall staffs was up for dis- The City authority FOR RENT -—HOUSE— HANDY TO DRYDOCK PARTLY FURNISHED ONLY $8.00 PATTULLO & RADFORD HARRY ATKINS FAMILY BUTCHER High Class Pork Sausage Vancouver Branch Selects All Our Meats and Very Best Quality Han- died. Give Us a Trial. Corner 3rd Ave. and 2nd 8t. $ Phone 674 journed. | MAYOR AND D ALDERMAN IN CITY HALL WAR Alderman Montgomery has committed the unpardonable sin So the mayor thinks. He had the Souvenir. Get one at Orme’s : . audacity to put in a written re while the supply lasts for only ; 15 quest last night that the mayor : Chit val the facts i : section | | e e e he . acts mm. connectif with the finance committee's re The chairmar f last night's Hol mapa gpationt a . {lation with the Bank of Mon neeting in his opening remarks, ’ . wk treal. The reports on the street say that the trouble is with the | j the result was a bombardment of i2-cen. suns from both quarters the | i on) yersonnel of the committee, “And what shal! we do if the gov- : un i a rather than the city’s finances, ernment doesn’t grant this. A : i and the reports are likely correct) voiee from the rear of the hall iets : TRY for the mayor has hopes of patch- said, “Vote for reciprocity,” and], ‘ ; y ing the matter up. He wouldn't | he struck the nail right on the ‘call caah answer Alderman Montgomery's read. , c es 0 as . ywever, ¢ a) a question last night, however and | | | | They could be heard all over cily. having his say and he stayed right | on his feet in spite of protests til! a motion of the Council sus- tained the chair. The mayor was white with rage, and he trembled The alderman insisted from head to feet. CONTRACTORS WANT DEPOSIT MONEY Walters & Seeberg, successful one of the for road- | contracting firms the construction of plank wrote the that as in the last had figuring the ways, city night | saying they made some mistake price was too small to even make | that In case } wages at it and suggested their deposit be returned. this was not done they would pro- | eussion last night. During the |ceed with the work even at a loss iast weeks of the old Council a|/it was felt, however, that it was | rearrangement was made in the|bad practice on the part of the )staff of the electric light depart-|city to treat deposits in such | jment by whieh a new man was the . aggregate }Ssalaries was not only not increas- | ed but j}man |year ladded, although actually reduced, Alder- ehairman last and telephone that the was that the heads }of departments had the hiring of their men and that although he favored it he left it with the.su- Montgomery, of the jcommittee, light explained irule last year School of Music and Shorthand. VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opera House) TEACHER OF Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Singing Pianos Tuned and red nance StF" MRS. KNOWLES Teacher of Pitman'’s Shorthand te 15, MoMordic Apt. eases too lightly and accordingly | will be notified to with the contract. they proceed | The proof of the pudding is in the. digestion, SPECIALS Wednesday & Thursday | | THE DAILY NBWS AAU URE Re PRR RAEEEEAEREE EEE IU aR aE EF RIERA RII IIIA AAAI IAAI RII AAI IIIA III AAAI SIA SAA IASI AIA IIA AAI AS ASSASSIN DEMERS’ 22 Yearane: eeee yy Peerit i - OO a Ora epee eee EEE EERE EEE EEE EEE EERE EEE ER ERR yy een, eee eee :: SALE :: DRT TTR IIIA AAAI A IAISSISISIASIA RDI RAIA AAA AA ee BRAMMER RARER AURA A ee Starts Friday January 22nd During the balance of this month we will endeavour to secure your bnsiness by putting ou: Come and let us show yo. entire stock on Sale at prices never before offered in Prince Rupert. Below we give a few of our Leaders FOUR SPECIALS IN CORSETS No. 1.—La Diva; front lace; has long hips and back, ventilat- ed back, with six hose supporters. Regular $4.00. SPECIAL, $2.95 No. 2.—New style elastic top; very low bust. A fine Corset for young girls. Regular $4.00. SPECIAL, ., $2. 95 No. 3.—D. & A. Has medium low bust, long hips and back. cose of double coutil. Regular SPECIAL, $1 95 No. 4.—D. & bias medium bust; a dandy light weight Corset. Reg- ular $1. SPECIAL, 95C NECKWEAR Pretty washable Satin Collars, in all colors. Regular SPECIAL, 20€ Dozens of Assorted Collars, in Nets, Linen, Muslin, etc. Regular price up to $1.50. SPECIAL, 50C ITALIAN SILK COMBINATIONS A tuxurious garment at the price of ordinary underwear. Reg- ular $8.50 SPECIAL, $5.00 PIRI III II IIIS IIASA ARAMA MARMARA ERA HEHEHE TTT The whole stock SEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EERE EERE EERE EERE EERE ERE HEH He oy gy HOSIERY All woo! Liama Hose which ai- ways sold at 650— SPECIAL AT 40€ DRESSES Come in Serge, Panama, Wool, Crepe, and novelty materials. All styles and sizes Regular $12.50, SPECIAL, $7,50 Regular $18.50 SPECIAL, $12.50 Every woman in Prince Rupert Hose. Regular 30. should take advantage of this Dress Sale. eee a SPECIAL. 25¢ BRASSIAR SPECIAL " Regular $1.50 Brassiars, dur- FANCY WORK ing this sale, for 95C An assortment of Royal Society Packages at RAINCOATS HALF PRICE A Raincoat is a necessity in this climate. Why not oe one now when yeu can 9st eur Suasan Another assortment of Stamp- ASS Cent tor ed Centerpieces, Runners, Cush- ion Tops, etc., at prices less than the linen would cost. A nice all wool full fashioned 9. 50 ~ SILK SHIRT WAISTS Our 15 Mummy Silk Tallored Shirt Waist, in White, Navy and Biack. Regular $6.50. SPECIAL, $3.50 MILLINERY SPECIAL We have only eight Trimmed Hats left. less to say, they won't last long at $2.00 Allover Laces and odds and ends of Dress Trimmings that you must not overlook. Perhaps the very thing you want at a THIRD OF THE USUAL PRICE EEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES ES SESE SE SEES ES SWEATERS Our entire stock of Sweaters regardiess of cost. We have them in all styles, colors and weaves ONE DOLLAR UP -—** DRESS SKIRTS 36 Skirts, in Navy, Biack, Green and Brown. Material, Serge and Tweeds. FROM $2.50 UP , > . > » > . » > . » » > . . » » . . . 7 . . . . . , , > * to compare in prices with the above Leaders BRED EE EEE EER RR EE EEE CREKKKKKKKKK » Kank 3rd Avenue DEMERS PR RE RERE RE REEREREARAR EEE ERAEREREE EERRERRERRERRRRERRERRHRRARHHE RRR TT 3rd Avenue + eee eee ee eee perintendent. } % a a ¥ 7 The mayor, however, was en-|§ Lipton’s Tea, regular 50c, “MY OFFICIAL WIFE.” ‘PORT CLEMENTS engage in the fishery business. 8o| TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE — ar he had not been SEE RE OS OTIS 40c ‘ — SHOWS PROSPERITY looks very promising for the notified. A recommendation was lendid Six Reel ture at The The fir iss 3 , Lipton’s Tea, regular 60c, | Sp oa } ; future of Port Clements. which he firm of K therefore brought in that the new kes 50c Westhoime Wednesday A letter just received from Eli haretofore doing addition to the staff, Mr. E. H. and Thursday. Tingley, of Port Clements, Q. C peeones 6-0: Reem pater Harner. 4 business under th a . Empire Coffee, reguiar 40c, $ hich a ¥ailros : . Patterson, who left a good situa- fe —_——- l., says that the new sawmill there | Which a Tatlroad has alveady,been}y ay this day bee NE wigs « dh tee eee 35c , re jtion at the cold storage plant to One of the very best features will soon be ready for cutting but |surveyed from the coal drills up |pen Kissick wil! co: take it—-should be asked to resign Early June Peas, can. ..10c jéver shown at the Westholme would require five or six men.| the Yakoun River iness and assum and that new applications be eall- —_ [Opera House is .“My Official Barton is also going to start up| as - = -- ing liabilities ar | é an ed for. STALKER & WELLS | Wife,” booked for Wednesday and his mill again here, so there will NOTICE. accounts are payal When it came to a vote Alder- |'Thursday, This feature is in six, soon be three new mills in oper- _—— W. KI men Morrissey, Beveridge, Mait- Phone 187 jreels and deals with the adven-/‘ation in the Inlet. ©. Clayton is To Members of the Prince Rupert J. A. EDWAW land and Nicol supported it, jtures of an American diplomatic remodeling a boat for Barton General Hospital Association. Prince Rupert, Ja 19 while Aldermen Montgomery, | attache in Russia. It is intense-|which will be a fine eraft when! —_—_—_—— : ; —— | Kerr, Edge and MeClymont op- jly interesting and contains somejready. The Colson brothers ar- Notice is hereby given that the Certificate of improvemen* posed, resulting in a tie. The scenes of gorgeous magnificence, |rived a few days ago from Victo-| Annual General Meeting of mem- Aldebaran Mineral Claim, *!\8\ i F » ‘ Skeena Mining Division ‘ |mayor gave the casting vote in | notably the grand ball room scene |ria with a fine new boat whieh will! bers of the Prinee Rupert General a Rite aie ed | re ocate Abou tro lfavor of the motion and as a re-| Capt. J. McGEE, M.MLS.A. | at the St. Petersburg court. The|make this its home port and will| Hospital Association will be held| (s- - of 4 mile, re : f alle ‘ | t t int o he head © sult Mr. Patterson will be com- NAUTICAL ACADEMY jaction is strictly up to date and|be by far the best on the inlet,|/@t the City Hall at 8 p. m., Friday, and adjoining the Black Bear Miner |pelled to resign and applications Maste Prep while not bearing on the present|They also brought » four ny, January 29, 1915, to receive the MAKE NOTICE that |, Pe seu |will be ealle . ; vs and Mates ared 3 : . vr 3 ; 0 eee : af agent for William J, Vaugheo. Frm will be called for. It also means for Examination ‘xe it has a distinct military at-|who will locate here as settlers,|Pireectors' report, to eleet Di-jer's Certineate No. 815 i oe eo Oe | rtificat that the heads of departments ee jmosphere and deals directly with|A large 90-foot boat, built of yel.|"eelors for the ensuing year and eit cate nape rem) t ate | will t have char . | | wo y to the Mining Herr ill not have charge of their men Compasses Adjusted the diplomatic developments|iow cedar and equipped with a other general business, Certificate of Improvement . | crow . but must be guided by the Goun- — pres led up to it. Diesel engine, will be built here By Order of the Board, re -_amae eu ‘ ie a take ou a cil, The mayor, indeed, said that Helgerson Block, Opp. Royal Next Friday and Saturday the|this spring employing fourteen to W. M. WRIGHT oe i *y- ne >i nee eteaie “ : cat . * 2 ' t h Certifies | he has already notified the heads Hotel—Phone Red 502 Adventures of Kathlyn” will be|sixteen men. She will be the pio Managing Secretary. oravementse of ube! i > a > , { “ s jof departments to that effect. jehown as usual, neer boat for a new company to January 20, 1015. J, 20.290) 1004, pepRo SAL eae ee ee — F. G. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR EMPRESS COFFEE (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS) PRINCE RUPERT.