THE DAILY NBWS Monday, Februa Ss “The Daily News ” CLASB6IFIED ADS. FOR RENT $ FRONT BEDROOM WITH SITTING room, Suitable for two gentiemen Meals if desired. Down town. Very reasonable rates. Modern house Box i 22, The News. 24-26 FOR RENT a am heated, bright single room; f rent; private family. Box 124, , » News. 25-27 FOR RENT —= Furnished rooms. Inquire Demers. housekeeping i. FCR SALE FOR SALE—New house, Section 7 100 cash and $20 a month; total 41, tripe P. @. Box 190. tr. FOR SALE—50-H.P. capacity steam boiler and 8-H.P, stationary engine. Can be nad hemp, In excellent order. Ap- WANTED | LOCAL NEWS ITEMS j We repair and polish your fur- niture. Also knives and scissors Fritz, phone 583. 28.30 sharpened. = + * The Metlakatla Band will give a concert in the Empress Theatre Monday evening at 8:30. Tickets at Orme’s. 2t es ed Mrs. L. W, Kerfin will not re- ceive on first Tuesday, nor again this season. ee 8 At the meeting of the board of directors of the General Hospital, O. H. Nelson was elected presi- ply Box 15, Dally News. 220th . : a iain ieee McCallery, 4th Ave, WANTED—Young Woman wants chamber month until paid. Box 102, Daily News. bookkeeper or office help. Salary rea Daily News. hours for §20 weekly, contract given, pusitiom permanent. Experience un- necessary. Samples free. The Co- Operative — Windsor, Ontario. MISCELLANEOUS — part payment for Prince ps oe Box 123, Daily _News. SANaINA. DANCING—Private lessons in “waltz, Two- Friday evenings. Mrs. Brooks-Ander i a IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THE BAR- gain we can give ae ¢ Piano at $125.00; eas is. Prince y Rupert Music Store. 345 Third Ave. tf. | 4 TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Musical Instru- ments repaired. Bows rehaired. The Prince Rupert Mu- School ofitusic and Shorthand VINCENT C. KNOWLES (Violinist Westholme Opera House) TEACHER OF Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Singing Pianos Tuned and Repaired i Phone Green 651 MRS. KNOWLES Teacher of Pitman’s Shorthand } } Suite 15, McMordie Apt. IN THE MATTER OF THE WATERS’ PROTECTION ACT,” REVIS % Eb STATUTES. OF CANADA, 1906, t 2 CHAPTER 115, AND AMENDING ACTS § i { And “SS IN THE. MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY t | ; THE MONTANA ‘CONTINENTAL DE | VELOPMENT COMPANY FOR AP ’ PROVAL OF THE PLANS FOR CON fs : STRUCTION OF A CERTAIN WHARF 1 4 AND ORE BINS ON WATERFRONT $ § BLOCK “E,” PRINCE RUPERT TOWN ! SITE. i ' ts 3 ¥ ae : z TAKE NOTICE that the Montana Conti 1 ‘ nental Development Company, of Butte, : Montana, has deposited with the Minister 1 of Public Works, at Ottawa, Canada, and t with the District Registrar of Titles, c Prince Rupert, B. C., under Chapter 115, t kK. 8S. C. 1906, plans and description of v the proposed site of certain harbor works rt to be constructed by ‘the said Company on q Waterfront Block “E, Prince Rupert n rownsite, according to registered plan of q the said Townsite dsposited in the Prince 6 Rupert Land Registry Office, and number ed 923, the aforesaid works consisting of one ‘wharf with ore bins. 6 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the said company has applied to the Governor General-in-Council for approval of the ; y proposed works, and permission to con : struct the same : DATED at Prince Kupert, B. C., this 8th day of January, A. D,. 1915. PATMORE & FULTON, Solicitors for the Montana Continental De WANTED General servant, Apply ue work. Apply Box 117, The News. 1. WANTED—Four-rocm house in Section Five or Six for $125 down and §25 4) WANTED—-Situation by young lady a3/| sonable. Apply Box 115, Datly ner | WANTED—vView lot and house; close in; about $2,500 to $3,000, Will pay $700 cash and arrange balance. Box 100, WANTED—Large Mail Order house wants} men everywhere willing to work a few Step, Three-Step, One-Step, Schottish and Minuet, Monday, Wednesday and son, 333 Eighth Ave. East. im | : - for the ee ond-hand sic Store, 345 3rd Ave. tu. “NAVIGABLE velopment Co, 23-53 LAND NOTICES. Coast, Range Five, Remo, B. €,., occupation Contractor, in the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pa south 46 chains, more or less, to the north limit of the said Right of Way to point 80 acres, more or Dated December 26, 101 skeena Land District—District of TAKE NOTICE that Willlam Watson, of tends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands:-—-Commencing at @ post planted on the northerly limit of cifle Railway Company, and about 35 cha‘ns southwesterly from Mile 84, east from Prince Kupert, B. C.; thence north 20 chains; thence west 20 chains thence erly limit of the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pacific Kallway Company; thence northeasterly along the northerly commencement and ontaining about WILLIAM WATSON fdent and G. W. Morrow vice pres- jident for the ensuing year. ce For a comfortable room, come to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- lond Avenue, near Righth Street. | Newly opened. Steam heat and thot and cold water in every room. |Free baths. Rates reasonable. | * + * | A few years hence the beautiful | Pioneer Booklet will be a valuable |Souvenir. Get one at Orme’s while the supply lasts for only | 750. 6t. SIXTY CANADIANS ARE | PRISNERS OF WAR FOR TRADE Land in Fraser Valley in| | 7\Arrest of British “Ostentate in Germany Continues. Berlin, Feb. 4 A dispatch from Hamburg says that all Brit- ish colonials in that city with the jexception time being of LAthtontinne, have been arrested and transported to Ruhleben, where they are to be interned in the conecentration camps along with other British civilians. Something like sixty Canadians are in this new draft of prison- ers. The arrest of British col- onials in Germany probably will be continued. Colonials were originally left at liberty when Englishmen were interned, but now they are to be assembled and sent to concentration camps. 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY’S OWN RIFLES. Orders by Major J. H. McMullin, Commanding, for the week end- ing February 6, 1915: Parades. A Company will parade at the Exhibition Building on Tuesday and Friday at 7:45 p. m._ Drill squad and company. $ Company will parade at the Exhibition Building on Monday and Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Drill quad and company. Transfers. Private Alex from B Company to A Company. . Rae is transferred Private T. C, Chalmers is transferred from B Company to A Company. W. A. PETTIGREW, Lieut., Acting Adjutant 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 at the City Hall at 8 p. m., Friday, January 29, 1915, to receive the Directors’ report, to eleet Di- rectors for the ensuing year and other general business. By Order of the Board, W. M. WRIGHT, Managing Secretary. January 20, 1915. J. 20-29 | We look upon some relatives as bjects of pride, and others as objeet lessons rhe ordinary cuss gives a while the expert prepares estimates ADMIRALTY SAYS NO SHIPS OF ANY® KIND WERE LOST Continued From Page One. a tremendous hole in her that she sank at once. The last scene on the Bluecher proved the heroism of the Ger- as she began to sink. they had endured. gifts of rings, watches and mon to them, saying: ‘You have save: mentoes.” The German sailors foes for cigarettes Kolberg Was Sinking. The British light cruiser Au German boat. declares, th2 Kolberg was in sinking condition. Stories of Sunday's naval figh tle in August last said: was fine sport.” “We were told,” is noted fo rhis seamanship us out at once. +? content with watching the g in of hare and hounds.” man sailors, who were lined up| vliong her rail, aware that the ship] president was doomed. The correspondent), says the men doffed their hats and joined in a chorus of ‘‘Hochs” Warning shouts of “Jump!” clear bill (H.R. late and the residence of United States went up from the decks of the Arethusa, and the sea quickly was dotted with lifebelted men from the Bluecher, man yof whom had been badly wounded by shell splinters. In some cases the nerves of the men had_ been broken under the terrible ordeal eerue power The joy of the officers at be- ing rescued found expression Ia ey to the rescuers. The British majority sailors wanted to refuse these, but the Germans pressed the gifts our lives. Take them as little me- ticular naturally had nothing to offer, but they ceived were profuse in thei rexpressions of gratitude. They made per- sistent requests of their British ja sense ¢ rora, according to the correspon-| dent, was in action with the Ger- man light cruiser Golberg rhe Aurora's first shot, he says, car- ried away the Kolberg’s midship choice funnel, while her guns raked the When last seen by| consequence the Arethusia, the correspondeni | } ditional as told mem!crs of the Bricish} squadron are given in the London Daily News. Some men who took part in the Heligoland Bight bat- “The Bight was a picnic com- pared with Sunday's fight. This jclose said a man of the destroyer Meteor, “to act as a decoy, because our commander |else the right and oppo “We spun around at times like | i. spinning top, but they got us twice and we got a shell in our boiler room which laid four + “Then we got another in the} stern, and this stopped our merry | Pur pose city. “Restriction our history very materially tittle dance. We were sorry, and} yet we were not. We wanted to | go back again, but we had to be HARRY ATKINS High Class Pork Sausage Vancouver ch ‘Selects All Our Meats and y Best Quality Han dled Give Us a Trial. Corner 3rd Ave. and 2nd St. Phone 574 FOR RENT ---HOUSE-- HANDY TO DRYDOCK PARTLY FURNISHED ONLY $8.00 ; PATTULLO & RADFORD SECOND AVENUE jcans | framed | possible Block FINDS VETOED BILL ADMIRABLE IN MANY WAYS ®="= Washington, D. “Tt. is with ture. Not only any case, posing the single President Congress, “Its enactment undoubtedly responsibility so el by the Con upon me matters of legis but to dissent Departure in Policy. “In two radical departure | poliey of this co which our ernment to be immigration conviction 606060, of veto in because -of bill lant respects and people the very character * Wilson's bill the House was as follows: that I find myself constrained by this an act to regu the immigration of do I feel matter to this cas it judgment to the judgment both Houses step. which who realizes his, own error, can take tion, but also is in so many and desirable enhance ciency and imppove of handling the branch of the public which it relates B yf duty with re j particulars this bil fro long mission and spirit in respect jwhich have those who constitutional they conceived to be and inalienable regard to ed earlier tion would jaltered the or of its relations |peoples of the world outside their | wishes a It entirely the always could and it excludes those cation have been denied without their their course ¢ humane ardors of The right wrought t |}man of noble vated purpose jan outlaw nate land in and of politics this country come an ornament ship and Impossible to Assent. The children |triots of these illustrious Ameri must our publie stand amazed the representatives of our national jthe tion s to risk |back from test of quality or purpose diflieult for full effect bill was jthe form in which “The literac and restrictions for }tion now resolved, i strength maturity of our our shores me to believe of this feature realized and adopted, met pany it, constitute | jradical change in unaffected regret to f aliens to aliens in the without my signa- of the without hesita because par admirable into lation leave n untry, ¢ have expressed, seeks gates of agitation atural rights character, capa rt “Capt. J.McGEE, M.M.S.A. NAUTICAL ACADEMY Masters and Mates Prepared for Examination like S IiKé ed the} rolities has | character j who was mash fortu as his own who to our and compa see it fullness great institu turning without] was and it is im to i it test and the which Sip nation Hitherto Ww kept our doors open were not unfitted | upport or such per jand antecedents a President Wilson Gives His Rea- sons for Exercising Right to Immigration Measure. | | | and essential relatior Hlife. In this bill it is pro turn away from tests ¢ on and of quality and tests which exelude at to for the new te are not tests of quality but tests of Those who come portunity are not to unless they already they seek—the oy ueation The object o {) visions is restrictio the tion . 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