— CLAS6IFIED ADS. tate sitting room FOR RENT—Bedroom with attached. Close in; rent $10 per month. Box 129, News. u. FOR RENT — Furnished househotgs rooms. Inquire Demers. nif FOR SALE feited by lady who paid a large deposit at $175 price. Will sell at #75. The Guarantee Tailors. 7? FOR SALE—Remnants in dress lengths of pale biue silk; cost $1.25 per yard in Lontion. Will sell at 65 cents. Guar aatee Tailors. 5 POR SALE—-Hand Laundry doing gvod business. Box 130, News. 51-57 WANTED WANTED — Girl to help in small hotel. Apply at once to F. Mitchell, Hotel Prince Rupert, SITUATION WANTED — Girl wants work by day. Apply Box 125, The News. wt. WANTED—Yo Woman wants chamber work. Apply Box 117, The News. tf. WANTED—A furnished house. Phone, Red 506. 49-55 DANCING. DANCING—Private lessons in Waltz, Two- Step, Three-Step, One-Step, Schottish and Minuet. Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Mrs. Brooks-Ander- son, 333 Eighth Ave. East. im POULTRY. BABY CHICKS, INCUBATING EGGS, Breeding Cockereis, Barron's Leghorns, Rocks, Reds, Geese, Ducks. Catalague. Columbia Poultry Kranch. Steveston, B. Cc. 45-71 FOUND. FOUND—Key to Eagle lock on Fifth Ave-. Apply Box 128, News. tf. Lost LOST—Black slipper, between Central school and Postoffice. Return to Ber- nice Palmer, phone 209 music. TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Musical Instru- ments repaired. Bows rehaired. The Prince Rupert Mu- 345 3rd) ww. sic Store, Ave. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC- TECTION ACT. R. 6. C., Chapter 115. 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 fice of the District Registrar of ic Prince Rupert land Registration istrict at Prince popert, B. C., @ descripiion of the Siw and Plans of the wharf and ap- proposed to be built in Prince Ku- t Harbor, British Columbia, in front of Block “G,” according to reg- te: plan of the townsite of the said City of Prince Rupert depositea in the Land try Office as No. 923. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex- of one month from ihe date of Mirst publication of this notice, the said oul y will, under Section the said Act, apply to the Minister orks at his ofMfce in the City Ottawa for approval of the said site and for leave to construct the and approach. at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 2d eae: A. D. 1915. THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY. 28-34-40-47 of of day LAND NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that William Watson, of » B. C., occupation Contractor, im tends to ply for permission to lease the following described lands: —Commencing ai & post planted on the noriieriy limit of the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pa clic Railway Company, and about 35 chains southwesterly from Mile 84, east from Prince Rupert, B. C.; thence north 20 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 ement; and containing about 80 acres, more or less. WILLIAM WATSON. Dated December 26, 1914. 25-85 WATERS’ PROTECTION ACT,” REVIS- ED STATUTES OF CANADA, 1906, AND AMENDING ACTS PLANS FOR CON STRUCTION OF A CERTAIN WHARF AND ORE BINS ON WATERFRONT tn “E,” PRINCE RUPERT TOWN.- TAKE NOTICE that the Montana Conti- nental Development Company, of Butte, lontana, has ited with the Minister ublic Works, at Ottawa, Canada, and Registrar of Titles, B. C., under Chapter 115, lans and description of certain harbor works said Company on Prince Rupert registe plan of ited in The Prince t Land Registry OMece, and number 923, the af: works consisting of one wharf with ore Dins. AND FURTHER TA nell for rince Rupert, M or Pp with Pr KR. S. C. NOTICE that the to the Governor -in- approval of the w » and permission to con- truct the same. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 8th January, A. D. ‘ we PATMORE & FULTON, Solicitors for the Montana Continental! De- velopment Co. 23-53 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS of 85 and costs. Ss = 9 Bought the cent war tax took effect Wallace's. * * 7% the new before ispring goods at There will be a splendid con- St. Patrick's Day, March 17. tf acs Don't miss the anniversary coneert on Monday night in Methodist Church. *. * « Lady,” | | | “American Models tf. “Parisian”’—New Spring Wallace's ae left jin Corsets. . | F. G. Dawson today on a business trip to Edmonton. He will be away about ten days *- * * Mes. Hobin, Sr., and Mrs. M. J. |Hobin left for the East by today’s Mrs. M. J. Hobin will visit jat her old home, . - . train. Something few something different—the arriving daily at Wallace's. spring goods tf. new For a comfortable room, come to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- end Avenue, near Bighth Street. Newly opened. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every room. Free baths. + * > Melivray, the half- back of the Callies, left this morn- Dan crack ing for his home among the heather, where he will enlist for the front.. A number of the St. Andrew's boys saw him off. aiD.-é Many have arrived— many more are on the way—the New Spring Goods for Wallace's. tf. BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC LUMP i COAL $9.00 per Ton — Cash on Deliver Money Back If t Satis- UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 Nerve Energy and Eyeglasses. A constant dropping wears away.astone. Aslight eyestrain injures the health because it js constant. The strain which first manifests itself as_a slight discomfort should be remedied at once, This we guarantee to do with con Consultation free. elays are dangerous. Look for Loop OPTICIAN FOR RENT 5-ROOM HOUSE CONRAD STREET $12.00 —APPLY— PATTULLO & RADFORD The assault case against Harry Smith was finished today by a fine per tf. the Rates reasonable.| FOR SALE—Set ladies’ mink fae. Per cert in the Westholme Theatre on) stolen j MEMORABLE SERMON BY DR. W. T. HERRIDGE Continued From Page One of God and manifestly intended if rr noble uses. I have often heard a young wnan say, ‘I want to go out and! see life’; but don't mistake lift for death, or the real for the garments of life Life leannot be mipasured in a sordid Iw iy It was the supreme bene- dietion of the Christ of God who icame that we might have life that we might serve our brethern Nemo,” | ore broadly.” rhe bad grace rad culture had been Yet, true cultur cluded neither pride nor arro we was in it used in curi- s for ms It was never thought of gance, se eel ed It rights of always others, Independence in our has mad The a tinge of repr not to be of st to “amet servant rhe rvice term gone had now ach s e was but how not serve Anyone who is not serving in s the rid this me eapa- city owes wi All an apology for living.” must be re versed. The narrow speaker hoped he was not but, ofter years of experience, he the work of the Christian ministry was the the land. The oppor of the ministry The troubles of times had made men think. it many believed noblest in ity, todo, tur was the They it the greatest and of used to the disapeparing. \ had taken hold and they were We again. haven't been hurts But frivolity past was seri- the out ousness vf people for same crying be experi God. could never the Our deeper ences would either make us better vr worse. The speaker could not break away from this nightmare of this European war. It was awfu had not sought He ijbut Britain da tribute to the vhich even t rht er | pe sritish navy abies ust We had nm aspects of the We could still their their their but man law of iron and might ;sit here in peace. jduarrel with many ;|German people. 1dimire music, poetry, philosophy; with ra | there could be was Canada fight no truce. this at war j bound When and if up Britain we have in is we are will send a order to successful to we dozen contingents” this fight to in bring a issue, While he believed it was a just war on our part, it was not a time All the not on our side and all the wrong for boasting. right was on Gerimany's. It was a time for self-examination and penitence before God. “Perhaps-this stern chastisement was required to put a check on our follies: to give us a fresh start in a nobler diree- tion; to bring out the best that is in us in order to arrange for the final triumph of His Kingdom ind for a peace that shall abide rhe conflict was not one of armies and navies It is one of ideals No nation can be neutral in the strife. The sympathies of those who believe in the right must eventually eome together There is no East and no West but Europe and Asia are all one when God's hour strikes the tworld He denouneed the kind of life | that put all the emphasis on bank jaccounts and vacant lots many jof them miles from any city. We had better get back to use the land for the purposes intended “Tam not mak- ing a political speech but I think there by the Almighty. is something wrong with the land policy of your province, You need a new perspective. You j; must begin to reduce your im- —- F. G@. DAWSON, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR THE DAILY NBWS METHODIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT In connection with the Methy dist Church anniversary services a concert will be held in the church on Monday night The following high grade pro- jeram has been arranged | PART ONE Organ Voluntary Selected | Mrs. Armstrong | Selection Welch Choir | Soto Somewhere a Voice is Calling | Arthur Tat | Miss Barnsley. Tommy Lad FE. J. Marg@etsor | Mr. Ling Mandolin Duet Se Messrs. Rdmunds and Duffy Reading, When Daddy Plays de Ban) . Steederacts . Inez Parker Mrs. J. Chisholm Flute Solo, The Tramp” Proter ! Mr. Hoerschel PART TWO | Organ Voluntary . Sele 1 Mrs. Armstrong Sol Selected Mrs. Scott rr Praise Ye the Lord Adam Getbel Messrs Mellior. and Armstrong Miss Barnsley Sol 1 Know a Lovely Garden ° Guy d'Hardelot Mrs. Hemmell. Reading Selected Mr. Brady Sok Selected Mr. Davey | Selection Welch Choir Please cut this out and bring it with | you Admission 25 cents 55-56 | | ports and produce your wants at home.” | There are more” important things in life than prosperity. W¢ can stand privations or the loss of loved ones, or even death it- | oe Men's $20 Indigo Blue Serge Suits Sizes 33 to 44 for +} $10.95 PLEO DO OL EOL LL OEL ELLE POLOLEOLE. 3 SPECIAL Acme Importers Gigantic PPP OOS Saturday and Monday Only at the n Any of our Ridbbeeesecce. soceen i Waterproot Coats Peas | Value $18 to $30, No. 95 U om including Currie’s ; and Fel’s makes Alll size ty Your Choice for 95. $9.95 POPOPEEOPF OCF bore eee eccees Displayed in Our Windows The Acme Importers, vT s Ltd, SECOND AVENUE self so long as we do not lose out > opener souls. The man who has lost his} soul has lost everything —s The test of the Church of the! she said when I've got salva ' SS 2 future will not be its creeds or} tion? I can't help it,” he re \ its orthodoxy, but the way in!plied, “you didn't get it here > FRED STORK’S HAR! ) WV ARE which it serves humanity If it rhe Doctor wound up with a Hi ioesn’t do its duty it will be trod-|peroration that will not soon!) : den beneath the feet of men. The/be forgotten by those privileged 710 SECOND AVE Church must hold its grip on the/to hear bim. It was the kind of \ Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware 5 ery unseen as well as serve He told |peroration that makes you forget { Wire Cable Stee! Blocks F Tackle f a woman on board ship in ajyou have a pencil in your hand )) tron Pipe Pipe Fittings R Shotguns storm. In her anxiety, she spoke|taking notes and you sit there/} Rope Vatues . to the capta He replied It's|}with your mouth open perfectly Pumps eee p ery stormy, but we must trust idazed till the speaker at last sat/ groves ang Ranges Rubberoid Roofing ed tron Provide “Oh, captain,|down amid a roar of applause. It } has it come to that?’ was the re | w is a thousand times a better |§ “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE | u ply Phere was too much of this |speech than it appears on paper } r i point of view. In the past too ; { ’ nN Much attentive san given ts tak} Wome wumene cass. | FRED STORK’S HARDWARE about the other world He again meqgeemaen told a telling story A weary All ladies of the Kone Nurcsinl)lol CSSaaESQSTE_ — lll SS — | washerwoman, all covered with|Class are advised that the exam : | soapsuds, had a rhyme something |ination will take place on Wed — like this, “We will all sit down by|nesday next, the 10th, in the new! the bank of the river and there|school on Borden Street, at 8 we'll do nothing for eve and | o'clock Candidates are request ever.” That idea was wrong.|ed to bring their own pens All | Nobody need apologize for want- other requisites will be prov iddd. | jing to continue to live here. It's 55-58 | junnatural to urge a healthy boy ito hurry up and die. The world jwas full of the beauties of God land what we should do was to put jthem within the reach of all. Ane jother story elinched his point. A jcertain bishop who was ill come jsulted a doctor. The physician advised a change of climate, pref- erably Algiers The bishop pro. tested that he couldn't leave his charge Well,” said the doctor “it’s either Algiers or Heaven “Then in that case said the | bishop I'l! go to Algiers He made a strong plea for the Church to undertake the reforms of the earth, and leave the future ‘to take. care of itself. The ehurches must take up their work more seriously. They must get together We are too sober at present, too respectable The people expevt nothing and get nothing. A new spirit of self-sac Ladies invited to millinery dis- | play at Demers Monday. 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY'S | OWN RIFLES. Orders by Major J. H. MoMullin, Commanding, March 3, 1915: | Parades. A"’ Company will.parade atthe Exhibition Bullding on Tuesday, | Mareh 7 B Exhibition March 8, W 9, at 7:45 p. m. Company will parade at the! Building Monday, | at 7 m. } MARSHALL, Lieut., Acting Adjutant on iS p Ss CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. NOTICE is hereby given that a sitting f the Court of Revision for the purp | of hearing complaints against the | as made for the year 1015 | held the Council Chamber, City } Prince Rupert B ( on Wedne sday, | April 7, 1915, at 10:30 a. m | | se assess will be Hall ments Any desiring to make complaint against the Sament Must give person sald asa no- | tice in writing to the ae ‘ . - hie Assessor, Stating the rifice and devotion was needed suse, at least ten (40) days prior to the A real revival war was impera itting of the said Court | 7 bated at Prince Rupert, B. ¢ this 24th 1 a : ' 2 tive, if the Church would fullfil| by of Peneusy, Ah. idan her mission. The attitude was | P. LORENZEN, | too much like that of the usher of ye 62-69-76 Assessor | a fastionable ct a colores able church to a colored Salvation Army. woman who came in to worship Public meetings, Tuesday As she warmed up under the in Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m fluence of the sermon she clapped Sundays at 7:20 p.m. her hands and uttered “Praise the Lord!’ told j Stop stop, ' The usher her How can I honey, | | to | Man's wife and his barroom as sociales seldom agree as his jualities as a good fellow cuts Monday's r cleat in half. The Sunlight way is so easy 1 soap 1] it up --just note. | the garment; th tosoak. After le you rinse it thor and th dirt drops out like magic. | Why scrub, and | wear and tear clothes when the gent th of Sunlight 5S: | do the work with : hurt to fabric or han Try it once this Sunlight way. At all grocers = ‘ust — Aa PRESS CO (SOLD BY ALL GROCERS)