THE DAILY NBWS oe - — ——~— ~- - —— $$ - _ : | | will bY 7 i ETS TE GRAND TRUNK EMPLOYEES |/POLICE ASSAULT CASE i LOCAL NEWS ITEMS { CONTRIBUTE $55,000 TO BEFORE THE COURT “ THE PATRIOTIC FUND. _ ‘he ass: ‘ase sreby Har There will be a Splendid con- catessibanpinciom | rhs : ult case Toe ean ‘ J. Che ’ reside s 1 is ace do acking eert in the Westholme Theatre on | 4 " ees are weer sy oan * aa oe tt : ; . irand Tr Syate 0 onstable Gre yc ; wl : FOR RENT St. Patrick's Day, March 17. tf. f the Grand Trunk System n nsta rady came up in | ——— s «a 6 February 23, forwarded to Ottawa/Poliee Court today. Smith had i - a s Fe eet necro mi sone roem “American” Lady.” “Nemo,.”|% cheque for $40,915.91, being|a story all his own. He said Grady | 7 i Box 129, News. . “Parisian” —New Spring Models the amount ‘voluntarily subscrib-|had called him up at the Windsor . 5 : . . FOR RENT — housek in Corsets Wallace's tf ed by the officers and employees snd said he wanted to sge him an onda roreepe — ’ alle ° : ’ ; } s = Rese - if i. lof the Grand Trunk Railway to the | They arranged to meet at Third | 4 Ly FOR SALE | .For a comfortable room, come |Uanadian Patriotie Fund. Avenue and Sixth Street. Smith POR SALE—Set ladies’ mink furs. ror-|'0 the St. Elmo Motel, 836 Sec-| In addition to this amount, the}said, on meeting, “What do you at the felted by lady who paid a large deposit, ond Avenue, near Bighth Street.|,ficers and employees of the/|want?” Grady replied ‘You e e at $175 price. Will sell at $75. The) Newly opened. Steam heat and}, 7 ; ‘ } irand Trunk Pacific have con-| know, , What IT want. I've been Cuppeneee ‘Tellers. *? | hot and cold water in every room 3 a. ae cite . Riad: é \ FOR SALERemnants in dress lengths of! Free baths. Rates reasonable,|'"ibuted a sum of $14,813.41,/laying for you for a month ‘ pale biwe silk; cost $1.25 per yard in * * © making a totabof $55,729.32 from|Grady grabbed him by the throat | a London. Will sell at 65 cents. Guar | . ei o ' : , ; oy ) he staffs of the two railways ind Smith “swatted him one | ; antee Tallors. 51-67} Bought before the 7% per|! POR SALE-—-Hand Laundry doing good | cent war tax took effect—the new| As the contributions, which jand the scrap was on, Grady com business. Box 130, News. 61-87) epring goods at Wallace's tf.;were purely voluntary, were re-jing out on top, and taking him An of our a ——— ‘ o oe - tee ; WANTED © |ceived, they were placed on de-}to the jail in a car. | . W y — “ — At the Majestic Theatre to-|posit in the bank to the credit of} Grady’s evidence was to the ef Pi $ ; aterproo Coats an } Yaa ai 7 aL — night the program will be mostly ithe committee in charge and | feet that, acting on the advice of! Men's 20 Indigo Penman ply at once . chell, i) | : ‘ Prince Rupert. |high-class comedies, which will|have been earning interest pend- jthe chief, he wanted to give Smith Blue Serge Suits Value $18 to $30, No. 95 t SITUATION WANTED — Girl wants Work jnake the concert nights of the|ing complete returns from all/some good advice about the con | including Currie’s by day- Apply Box 126, The News. tf.| '"* , ace F “@ Si 33 to 44 for Kind OD stone | ; WANTED—Young Woman wants ehamber/ Third Avenue play house more|Ppoints of the line, “The contri-|pany he should keep. As soon as wee ” and Fel’s makes vue! t 3 wore. Moe ees 1t7, Tee New a 0 ever before |butions made by the Western ¢m-|he mentioned it, Smith used a vile } ; WANTED—A furnished house. poems. |8 pular than ever befor Y Ch j fi Red 506. 49-55 it jee ployees are to be distributed in|term to him, and later struck hin | e our oice for 4 ‘ ~~ : i 5 DANCING. Many fave arrived—many more|the West, the various provinces jon the face. Grady then arrested ooo 9 95 roe ; Pe are on the way—the New Spring|being credited with proportionate | him, and while walking to the jai oe ee te e ae er roreeee —— ° j " i “ain. tae ak, Gans ia Walt, Two: Goods for Wallace's. tf, | amounts |Smith struck him agair He then and Minuet. Monday, Wednesday and bin ‘ is Montreal, being the headquar- | overpowered him and called for | Friday evenings. Mrs. Brooks-Ander- Iter f tl — . — is Wlhett dle ers O e Grand Trunk System, /|a car. son, 933 Kighth Ave, East. ‘r | PRINCE OF WALES | re 6 a ape aie | Displayed in Our Windows - ne UNDER FIRE AT FRONT (200 [the centre at which some ; Gonstable uff was in the Po- POULTRY. thousands of employees are gath-/|lice Station when he arrived. He BABY CHICKs, INCUBATING s6068,| Visits British Trenches Within | ered, led the list of cities with a|said Smith tried several times “t 7 «4 Breeding Cockereis, Barron's Leghorns, 500 Yards of German Line. \« tribution of $15,120.99, other|swat him one,” but could not e cme rters i td ane peels” sommes Saleenen tptialiainall istalions contributing with equal|make it go. Duff wasn't born th: 5 Lo e B. C. 45-71) In France, March 4. auile: nerosity. day after yesterday. : yas Gat Wei GRcat ded Cie eietihedk vn to SECOND AVENUE FOUND Prince of Wales was under fire re Grant runk ‘and Grand) 1@ Case Was adjourne: - when he recently visited the Brit- | Prunk Pacifie Railways are also|morrow. L. W. Patmore appeared | FOUND—Key to Eagle lock on Fifth Ave-./jch trenches within 500 yards of|carry ng on their payrolls some |for the accused, and F. Peters for a ee S the German lines The Prinee,|six hundred men who have en-|the Crown. | ‘g : ‘| LosT who was accompanied by a aaaiee y for overseas service with] — | ‘ ; —— LOST—Biack slipper, between Central | Of the staff and other officers,|the various military units They KILLED HER EMPLOYER “** eee eee eee ee! FFE aay See poner, goons $00 Return to Ber-/|ooked the typical young officer, lare in receipt of full pay | Sur ser at | * HAZELTON NOTES . a “ otnuaronmmom otteteeeeeses***s | BRED STORK’S HARDWARE ontinued Fro age e : music. PRINCE GEORGE FORMS | wn FOr ese Vn ssoc ja t £ ; oO j egret all] TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL A lot of artistic temperament LIBERAL A 1ATION * s ‘ which you will regret al Duke Harrie is in Vaneouvel : : $ — jyour life 20 ébably be cur . . ; ithis week. Musical Instru-|‘ = a ae , by liver Continued From Page One | “It was a mistaken sense of| oa oe 710 SECOND AVE pills and digestive tablets. “ele i siveat néliniad~ ot the oe ments repaired. > ade and naval | . f the | duty. The proper thing for you | RK. O. Jennings arrived on Wed- Carpenters’ Toois Builders’ Hardware oh; ery Bows rehaired. The oe party of Canada, from|t, have done was not to have re- Inesday’s train Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fist Tack , Prince Rupert Mu- |} both Imperial and National view-|,,., ed. Reanest’-toe sour ante! ; , - sic Store, 345 3rd BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC | points — a r your duty| ——— - Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings R shotguns ak ’ - Lump | ‘ial “ ; ‘ caused you to go back. Your men Colin Munro left for his ranch Rope Valves f : : & ae . urther resolved, |ta) training seems to have made jat Buck Flats Wednesday Pumps Hose Paint } la we express our confidence a ( O A L | it your bounden duty to go bac ss atniinaiiiame Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing ! NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC- also in the Liberal platform and}, Mr. Massey's You were e-| Db. Lamont, of Gitwangah, was “WE SELL NOT GB ” TECTION ACT. $9.00 per Ton—Cash on 3} party of British Columbia, led by y, soil - tion « » teen. O06 & tow dead ‘ fae eee THE CES Deliver IMr. Hc B =e : tween two forces—your penton! 1 town for a few days this week f R. 8. c, 118. Money es * ot Satis- | . haere rewster, and, having | ;, Mrs. Massey that you wane! Chapter jregard to the future welfare of . J. M. MacCo eft Tt ~ The Imperial Of1 Company hereby give N - tt leave and your fear of Mr.| - &. me rmick tel ur FRED T 9 UW AD noti the province, pledge our efforts t ; é , iW PE — ee nt oe UNION TRA SFER C0. 1@ provir , pledge ur efforts t Massey In addition to that. you| lay to spend two weeks at Port S ORK S HAR i; vy Paka ° c | ect f er rovernme | ¥ Public ae ae Oiewe, Get @ the of 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 I a Liberal government at/nag the hope that Mrs Massey | Essington. ice of : ; ctori | } = oes per Po yd spas eevee | _ ria. would return home before Mr.|/ — | Prince eo Papert Be B. C., @ deseripuion of the And, be it further resolved,|yaccey came home. Yi RAE TA, Miss Harrison, of Smithers broach propessd to = =, pee ne: N E d | That we not only hope and look = tees oti." jhas joined’ the hospital staff as} P " | rt Harbor, British Columbia, in front of ' — bs aterfront ‘Block “G,” according to reg- erve Energy ANd forward to seeing Sir Wilfrid] @appie Davies Gives Thanks, |"""*° training. istered plan fownsite of the said {Ls aurier at the head of the gov-| 4, vn the on aning « arm of her eom or Ghty ut "Prince = & sited | the try OMice as No. 923. Eyeglasses. lernment of Canada after the 1 H. C. Kinghorn is spending a ones Nb TARE. NOTICE that atter the ex: nex!) nanion, the girl sobbed, “TI thank th ' ft slag ¢ f | Veen 1 . c i o = 0 p— frst at Out compa of this notice, the said election, but also that he willl you, Your Lordship.” With her} NT oe Company will, under Section come to the West, traveling at|. 5, ae ore business “aa Act, apply to the Minister ; * “‘leves filled with tears, she turned | Public Works at his oMce in the City least one way 1 the Gr — | or Ottawa for approval of the said site " ay over the “rand|io the jury box and said, “I thank] « i end plans and. for leave to construct the Trunk Pacific to see one of the! y Se Several sleighloads went over said whar c e ivr . as ” r’« ar a ices rare £ C., this 2a fruits of fifteen years of Liberal . : Pee eee am 'tme entertainment and dani o asonday THE IMPERIAL OIL company, | A constant dropping wears rule, and we ‘hereby tender him} he girl was then freed from/at New Hazelton last night, in half. . 28-34-40-47 t A slight ’ ’ ithe dock and was assisted to| away a Stone. 1g an invitation to address the peo-| The Sunlight v LAND NOTICES. eyestrain injures the health ple of this city,” jwhere her sister sat, She could} Carl Logan, solicitor, of Peli- : 6 Fi a : : Ne oO y £ i oc t u se ee because it is constant. The Gee téllowin a . jhardly walk, and when she reachs |can Rapids, Minn., is visiting the just note. i] a Skeena ey : ° » follo g are 1e@ “ers * the rol j , a oe of strain which first manifests ais © omocers jed Mrs. Fairehild flung hersdff|district, on his way to Alaska. ne eas 5 ee ' , -_ “ ’ . i “4s es elected: j > e y —- itself as a slight discomfort jinto her sister's arms and sobbd@ soctnimemto oO soak. fter hile } . Honorary reside Sir Pilla ‘ . i ; nd t Remon 'B rr C. scoupation Concer ine should be remedied at once, trid : ew. wt lent—Sir Wil- | several hundred spectators refug H. M. Scoones, of Seattle, is rinse it thor und the io : I aurier, i p following ener Rereplesion to lease the This we guarantee to do with ie aeak C. A. Gaskill ed to leave the corridor when th: ! woking Over this district, with al 4 dirt drops out l 1agic. Spat pe mPre on fe, Pertberl limits of lasses. Consultation free. F . Tie 7 px jeourt adjourned, and hovered|View to establishifi® “a shingle Wh scrub b. and cifle Railway Company, and about 35 chains elays are dangerous. ve ice President—H, G.), ound waiting to get 1 glin mill MRSS y ; 1 southwesterly from Mile 84, east from P ’ 7 ame Oo ee 8 Smee ; H wear and tear clothes Prince Rupert, B. C.; thence north 20 oFry. f the girl -— h of south 46 chains, more oF less, to the north: Look for Loop Second Vice President-—Barney |— Aa iil i ial ak A postofiice has bee establish when the gent! gth ol Grand Truk Paeane haitway mpeny: OPTICIAN Folk [eee eee eee el at Harrott Lake. €. Barrett, of| " Sunlight Soap will do th company; , ed ¢ tarre ake arrett, of| : thence | northeaste rly, along wnt ot | 223 Sixth St. Phone Black 69) Secretary - Treasurer 4. D.|* CHANGE OF PLACE. */the Diamond D ranch, is post- work with n: $0 acres. more of Was Bn MRE Lamb \* The Very Rev. W. T. #*!/ master. fabric or hand AM WATSON, Executive Committee jy pn.i* Herridge, D.D., Moderator * _ Dated December 26, 1914 25-85 , RA SRD os , : — . . $|/Campbell, R. A. Grant, W. Som-|* Of the General Assembly *| The Bulkley Valley Agricultural Try it once WATERS’ PROTECTION ACT,” REV ? ab CHapTEh sting AND GANAB A. bus, FOR RENT merton, D. J. Baker, Alex. Hunter,|* ©f the Presbyterian Church | Association has decided to hold this Sunlight N MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY Tom Stretch, C. Deykin, J. Scott,|* i Canada, will address a */their fall fair at Telkwa this year — THE MONTANA CONTINENTAL DE eee ’ : —e VELOPMENT COMPANY JOK A) |} Ones })). Macleod, ©. i, Keddie, J, H,|* public meeting in the Bm- #/as usual, At all grocers cr ons i STRUCTION OF A CERTAIN” WHARF Matthie, and G. ©, Macleod, with|* press Theatre on Friday * —- re Biocx® = ‘Phined nubent TOW’: 3-ROOM HOUSE power to add to their number |* day evening at 8 o'clock. *| The G. T. P, has notified the , is TE, r i rm aa ° It was originally the #*/|Telkwa Board of Trade that an aotit® 5 NOTICE tat the oot Gone. 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY'S « intention to hold this */agent will be stationed at that he: ‘ rns eee Be _uinister SECTION SIX OWN RIFLES. * meeting in the Preshby- #*| point immediately.—The Omineca Prince Rupert, i . ‘cn nder Chapter 2 Orders by Major J. H. McMullin, * torian Church Hall, but #*| Miner. he's Cc, Hp a i and description of Commanding, March 3, 1915: /* there has been expressed * a aliens Se freee a py Pe e eee $10 00 Parades. * by members of other con. * THE CRADLE. ihe said. vgcesermend, to roemetered pies, : . “A” Company will parade at the|* gregations in the city such * we ' ¢ 74] Laas pometrs . ae. Exhibition Building on Friday,|}# a widespread desire to *| OHMAN—Born to Mr. and Mrs omand FURTHER “TAKE. Notice that the APPLY— March 5, at 7:45 p. m, * hear so distinguished a *|Alex. Ohman, of Ninth Avenue, a to the Governor “B” Company will parade atthe * speaker that it hs ; laughter arch 2 raid compa ‘has app approval of the ; oa mat It has been ®/daughter, March 2, proposed works, and periission to con: PATTULLO & RADFORD jPxhibition Building on ‘Thursday, * decided to engage the the- * seeliaindieaiatatta tials IMuareoh 4 “AR DATED at a bets B. C., this 8th SECOND AVENUE larch ‘, at 7:45 p. m, * atre. A cordial invitation * : Salvation Army. PATMORE & FULTON, W. 8. MARSHALL, Lieut., * is extended to everyone ° Publie meetings, Tuesday Solicitors for the Montana Conunental De- “ ‘ : : Yhursd vs t Co. 23-53 53-4 Acting Adjutant. **#*#*###*#*#*#*##e eee 88 ay and Saturday at 8 p.m | Sundays at 7:30 p.m, EMPRESS CO F. @. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS)