Tuesday, |} PPSSCOOOOOOOOOPOOISO “The Daily CLAS6IFIED ADS. CI TY < COUNCIL DOINGS IN BRIEF NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST ;|PARKER WILLIAMS AND BOWSER’S DEFENCE Member for Newoastle Complains That Inability to Obtain Legal FOR RENT , Advice Handicaps Him. ee . inly yeather| Ladies’ Home Nursing Class of - FOR AENT—Seven-rodihed “house, electric} 't is certainly beautiful weathe adies’ Home s inal om and oe. it obi ans Alsolfor spring cleaning. Get yours|St. John Ambulante Association Victoria, B. C., Feb. 6 ban, $20 per in good fé-ldone early. Fritz, phone 583. will meet in the Board of Trade| Legislature yesterday passed the ir and central na. Apply 4i1 P es | stonars eventh Ave. W. 20-35 33-37 {rooms on Thursday at 8 p. m resolution offered by Messrs.) FOR RENT Large front bedroom, with ee e-~g@ 33.5 |Williams and Place, calling for sitting pol Suitable ser Swe 7s. rt 99-t } ' f | ot pondence and = paper in men, F in ; eals - The 8% rmerly paid as a fee ic dered Ie correspondence ane f 8 sired. Close im; modérni house. Box “4 tb mmong the ertivice ordered last) eaiataton 122, The News, “.) for installing phones will here-|nieht by the Gouneil for the dif j connection with the ominis FOR RENT—Steam heated, bright single} after be held rather as a deposit] popent departments was a cork-|Trust Company Mr. Williams room; reasonable rent; private ee el . | bavat Box 124, care The News. 26-27)on future payments. This will] copew It was not explained |speaking to the resolution, ¢ | FOR RENT — Vutyenes housekeeping} niy apply to new installations. what particular use was to be/ed a considerable part of his ad erate Reain _ 9) = made of this article. dress to a complaint that the op FOR SALE The Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist ous © position was in the position of be mig a . Chureh will hold a Valentine Tea A bill of 845 for installing light|ing unable to secure legal advice 0 SALE—F itur for sale. Also i o ‘ . q wtttets | * plane. “hom 4. Mcintyre Bik. 33-7!on Saturday, February 13, in theljjgnt fixtures in the City Market|If it were possible that in British — pa oes: cones Can be church from 3 to 9 p.m. Sale of was sent in by the incumbent of|Columbia, as in Saskatchewan, the Be ae. — order. o00f, home cooking. Collection. that institution and the Gouncil| opponents of the government in lentigo . ps 31-35-36 | ordered it paid. Storage facilities|the House could get legal advice WANTED * ee lwhere goods can be locked up in|it would then be more simple for in | The charges for water rates to {he market will also be put in by} him and his colleague to meet and — ung men for mess | 7 . W Summit Apartments, averaging 098 ost the Pioneer laundry and the cold|the Council costing in the neigh-|combat the arguments. advanced 3 pan agan sectors | Storage company were reduced | porhood of $15. by the Attorney General in a case J — Girl wants wo om "Sa Apply Bor is, The News. shoo 6 cents to 4 cents per 100 . €.2 such as the Dominion Trust fail You wants chamber/cubic feet, as those concerns are| A jocal churchman was dumb-|/ure. For this reason he did Werk, Apply bor 111, The News. if. oer. “ae ‘ . large consumers, ‘using about!/founded last Sunday when his|attempt to answer seriatim ae rept aon “ties , nadie bb ‘ened Gin ped ea Six oe * ot 6 8/100,000 eubie feet per month. good wife got home from kirk and| points made by the Attorne ie a { en told) him that the minister re-|eral, as to do so would involve a N TED—Second- han or at once, . Wirie, Pr. “0. Box 644 an 33-6 Mrs. Jack Leggatt and children) ferred in the pulpit to his absence|legal knowledgé he did not pos WANTED—View will feave on Friday for Vancou-/|fpom the service. It is not re-| sess. 500 to 3000 boo, Will pag #780 ea ewan a eat! x 100,/ver, where they expect to reside | ported that he was consoled Criticism Resented. = for some time. Mrs. Leggatt has| when the good man’s words were One of his chief criticisms WANTED—Large Mail Order house wants . : Se aa men everywhere willing to work a few)bheen a resident of Prince Rupert! quoted as follows: “All the Phari-|jagainst the statement of the hours for $20 weekly, contract given, ; : t : : nod the bat position cores. aaa = for six years, being one of the|sees are not in the church. torney General was tha ve la Operative Union, Windsor, Ontario. first ladies to make their homes ae ter had made an elaborate at - es a meat here. A meeting for all interested in|/tempt to divide the rsponsibility ae football will be held in St. An-| which rested on the government LOST.—A gold locket with letters J. i. on The city weigher will get a free | grows Society Hall on Tuesday|in the matter of the affairs of the teh f Pinder on NR nn : please return, Wo News. office, Reward. |Phone — installed. The former next, February 16, at 8:30 p. m.| Dominion Trust Company over a oe = 32-34 weigher had a pay phone but in The business will be the reorgan-| number of the other provinces of MISCELLANEOUS four months it netted the city the|iation of the Prince Rupert/the Dominion. Then again, he FOR TRADE — Land in Fraser Valley Io oom of uy eonts, rege it! Football League, the advance-|thought Mr. Bowser had unfairly Box ‘Dall Ne ome ee eT was not explained how the odd| ent of its interests of football|gone out of his way to charge that ox 123, Daily News. : , laa ~ number crept in, the charges be-|,, the new recreation park and|the Liberal party was seeking t DANCING. ing 5 cents. plans for an energetic season for|make political capital out of ‘the * on wan . . DANCING—-Private lessons in Waltz, Two- oe Britain's national game. collapse of the eompany The Step, Three-Step, One-Step, Schottish A letter was *read before the a government had reached the po be hy Ay Council from J. D. Ross, electrical A new girl had just come to] «ition when it resented all crit son, 333 Eighth Ave. East. im jexpert, of Seattle, congratulating | town and one of the boys was dy-| jcism of itself on the ground that the city on the success of the hy- ing to know her name and a few the ecrities were making an attack io music. dro-electric, and commending the more things about her. As a last}upon the country It had been | if YOU CAN'T PLAY way NOT GET A efforts and services of the elec- resort he marched in with a very] intimated that he (Mr. Williams lay P ? We have one, sii Yitrice « ap » ‘ ‘ peek, ot $500; including 50 rolls. asy trie superintendent, T. C. Dun-|,mejal air and represented him-|was getting legal briefs fron » oe Rupert Music Store, 345), : : Third avenee. 3 u,|can, in the matter. self as the census taker and thus|jawyers on which to base his} *_ * * . i TALKING MACHIN'’S, VIOLINS AND ALL " s r satisfied his curiosity § to his | speeches He denied this, and The Council at last night's ses- : Musical Instru- heart's content He made one! eould say that, personally, he had sion adopted a resolution where- ments repaired. mistake, however. He asked her) |ijttle use for lawyers by the assessment of last year ; on Bows rehaired. The| ~ age. It is reported that he will The case of what had occurred will become automatically the roll ; Prince Rupert Mu- for 1915. Tt r recover. in Saskatchewan had been cited or 19145. 1¢ assessor will make sic Store, 345 3rd 7 F le : tl ———_———_—— | Well, if the present opposition in f ecessary correc s , Ave. * wf. . Pm op ee . COMPARISON OF RATES. ithe Legislature was treated as is nice qegielanal list with regard to changes of es | : jthe opposition in Saskatchewan owners, ete., before the lists are A comparison of rates as be- an i . re and his colleagues might be in sent out. tween the city electric plant onal" . VINCENT C. KNOWLES , a better position to keep fully in (Violinist Westholme Opera House) A reply was read at last night's Violin, Piano, Mandolin and Singing (COuncil meeting from Premier Plance Ray a oe ype Borden to the telegram sent by MRS. ‘KNOWLES the Council to the Premier back- Teacher of Pitman’s Shorthand ing up*the request made by the ap er gaa mass meeting on the fishery con- : wate @ | to Apt. cessions, The Premier said the IN THE MATTER OF THE “NAVIGABLE| ™Atter would be laid before the WATERS’ PROTECTION ACT,” ED STATUTES OF CANADA, . CHAPTER REVIS- 1906, 115, AND AMENDING ACTS And IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY THE MONTANA CONTINENTAL DE- VELOPMENT COMPANY FOR ApP- PROVAL OF THE PLANS FOR CON. STRUCTION OF A CERTAIN WHARF | Minister of Marine and Fisheries “for his faithful and earnest con- sideration,” ae Alderman -MecClymont took the question of light meters. up He AND ORE BINS ON WATERFRONT | thought that at the rate of 25 oo EB." PRINCE RUPERT TOWN- le ents per month consumers would —_—— soon pay for the meter. The TAKE NOTICE that the Montana Conti- nental Development Company, of Butte, airman of the light committee Montana, has deposited with the ee said that it was under of Public "Works, at Ottawa, Canada, consider. with the Digurict Registrar of tities, | ation\to lower this cost to 15 Prince Rupert, B. C., under Chapter 115, | ¢ , ents per month. A further re- KR. 8. C. 9906, plans and description of é : ‘ A, the proposed site of certain harbor works |@uction in the light will also to be constructed by the said Company on be made if conditions arr Waterfront Block “E,” Prince Rupert og ane Waprent Townsite, according to registered plan of ° . 8 the said Townsite dsposited in the Prince | A meter will be put in place to Rupert Land Registry Office, and number- lserve + oD —_" ed 923, the aforesaid works consisting of erve the Gi\P..P. with water at one wharf with ore bins. a cost of $1,Q00,..the meter alone AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Alder costing $900 to purchase. Montgomery questioned the winded of spending that much at nt, but it that money was the said company has applied to the Governor- General-in-Council for apprdval of the proposed. Works, end permission to con- | struct the same. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C., this sth | Prese day of January, A. D. 1045. PATMORE & FULTON ithe hand in Solicitors for the Montana Conuneatal ' specia ater exte The et Ser th x pecial water extension fund. The Ss encineer explained that the meter For a comfortable room, come would soon pay for itself as it to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec. | was end Avenue, near Bighth Street. Newly opened. Steam heat and! man was shown on e- -63 impossible to otherwise at the ar- rive ameourt used. The hot and cold water in every room. {errdes k alone uses almost half a feet per Free baths. Rates reasonable. | Million cubie month. that offered by the P. R. Hydro. |" : formed on important maiters be Electric Company was presented| th tl ht Tt | fore the House. ‘ » C ast . ay | to the _— i a nigh ley | Arnold a Wizard. dae mm Sere k ; | As he sdw it, the Attorney Gen- City r » 914 c.W. ur: : a , a om $024 pedi cas a9 feral had adopted two main lines se? rer Ge Light, 12.860; power, ee Hyd iof defence—one, that Arnold was ate “Opose > 'O- ; Rates proposed by P. R. Hydro 6 pendest wWinard, thie ether to die. Electric Co.—Light, 10.5 ce; pow-| tribute responsibility over as er, 4.5¢. on : large am area as possible Two City rate, 1915, proposed—| Light. 8 \ j}wrongs never made a right, but 75e; or; 4.75¢. | a Petes POMEL, Sr lapparently four wrongs did. The 68th REGIMENT ‘EARL aney's| "rector should have taken cog- Own RIFLES. | nizance of the system of. wild- lcatting in which Arnold was in- Orders, by Major J. H. McMullin, lulging to th xtent of nearly Commanding, for the week end- ithree and one-half million dol- ing Feb a 13, 1915: Have. This phase of the Domin t lion Trust Company's business Parades. jshould have ardused the suspi A Company will parade al the a = zi ae ees He Exhibition Building on Tuesday al re ba gn od before : e reports’ ‘o » Attorne and Friday at 7:45 p. m. Drill _— o# ie s ie ; * 9 Genera made Dy Mr. pton squad and company. B Company will parade at the ee ees - — és x 2s. » age : Exhibition Building on Mouday|' econ ver eee 8 ; and Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Drill ee poars aaa a niity im i matler why was 1 squad and company. die , W. A. PETTIGREW. Lieut that it is proposed to appoint a ie 7 * solicitor to look after the inter- Acting Adjutant. esis of the depositors and put the sum of $250,000 in the To Buy UP PIGS. estimates plier oe for relief purposes? Amsterdam, Feb. 8.—-The Ber- Finally, he was of the opinion lin Tageblatt says that the Ger-|that the government was to blame man government intends to buy|for not having instituted prose up pigs to the viue of $50,000,000) cuLions instead of having appar- to be killed and canned in order to|ently taken up the task of shield- save fodder useful for military|ing the guilty ones and other purposes. The adjourned debate on two EMPRESS COFFE! Canadian STEAM LAUNDIY Latest and Approved Methods Only Skilled Operators Employed Phone us and we will call for a trial bundle Vote Our Address: 515 SIXTH AVENUE WEST PHONE NO. 8 NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Canadian Steam Laundry errr POPP POOLE O OE OLEATE rere re rererrr Capt. J. McGEE, M.MLS.A NAUTICAL ACADEMY Masters and Mates Prepared for Examination Compasses Adjusted Helgerson Block, Opp. Royal Hotel—Phone Red 502 FOR RENT Un Tees oe ---HOUSE-- 8TH AVE. AND YOUNG ONE BLOCK FROM SCHOOL HOUSE $11.00 PATTULLO & RADFORD SECOND AVENUE HARRY ATKINS FAMILY BUTCHER | High Class Pork Sausage Vancouver Branch Selects Ali Our Meats and Very Best Quality Han dled Give Us a Trial Corner 3rd Ave. and 2nd St. Phone 574 LAND NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range Five TAKE NOTICE that William Watson, of fiemo, B. C., ocenpation Contractor, in tends to apply for permission to lease the foNowing described lands Commencing at 4 post planted on the northerly limit of the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pa- cifle Railway Company, and about 35 chains southwesterly from Mile 84, east from Prince Rupert, B. C.; thence north 80 chains; thence west 20 chains; thence south 46 chains, more or less, to the north- erly limit of the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company; thence northeasterly along the northerly limit of the said Right-of-Way to point of commencement; and containing about 80 acres, more or less WILLIAM WATSON Dated December 26, 1914. 25-85 RAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC- TECTION ACT. R. 8. C., Chapter 116. The Imperial Oil Company hereby give notice that it has, under Section 7 of the above Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and m the of flee of the District Registrar of uc Prince Rupert land “Registration, ilistrict§ at Prince pert, B. C., @ depcripdion of the site ar the plans of the wharf and ap proach4~roposed to be Bulls ia Prince Ru- pert Harbor Walerf isf in front of Cop gin wo re lan of the tow the said CiHy of Prince Rupert oe malaeé in the aforesaid Land HKegistry Office as No. 923 Aim TAKE NOTICE thatoafter the ex- piration of one month from the dafe of the first publication of this notice, the said imperial Ol| Company will, under fection 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister " Public Works at his oMece in the City of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans and for leave to construct the said wharf and approach Dated at Prince Rupert, day of February, A. D THE IMPERIAL British Columbia, ent Block “G, 8. Cy 1015 Ol this 2d COMPANY 28-34-40-47 the calling for resolutions Place Dominion in of Mr returns on the hame Trust of Sir matter Richard adjourned was, McBride, Monday, on motion further until and the House then rose. Salvation Army. 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