“The Daily News ” CLASSIF:ED ADS. FOR RENT FOR ~RENT—Furnished house; modern conveniences; good view, Phone 6. 76-8 POR RENT—Purnished house; modern conveniences; good view. Phone 6. tf FOR RENT — Furnished housekeeping rooms. Inquire rs. Pie WANTED WANTED—Two f00d seamstresses. Ap Ply Miss Murphy, Smith Block. 8itf. WANTED—Gasoline launch, about 22 feet, for cash. Apply P. 0. Box 225. WORK WANTED—Girl wants work in an hotel or private house. P. 0. Box 380. 75-7 FOR SALE 83-4 EARLY SEASON EXPECT ED IN THE YUKON COUNTRY White Pass Railway Plans on Handling More Business Than Usual This Year. FOR SALE—835.00 baby carriage in good April of Seattle, Because condition. Will seli very cheap. Apply 313 Seventh Ave. E. 77-79|the expected early breakup of the FOR SALE—Range, 2 bureaus, 3 beds,|ice in the Yukon River, the White chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash- Pass & Yukon Railway expects a machine, : FOR SALE—Four-roomed house; section] *°" than usual, states H. Whee!- 5; furnished or unfurnished; water,}er, general manager of the rail- electric light. Price furnished, $2,300, road, who is here from the North on small monthly payments. Owner ‘ leaving town. P. 0. Box 749. 75-7) ‘“W@ look for freight to start FOR SALE—L. F. Solly, Lakeview Poultry Farm, Westholme, B. C. Breeder of heavy laying strains of White Wyan- dottes and White Leghorns. Hatching eges, $10 per 100. Stock for sale. Write now for illustrated catalogue. June 1, of the expected earlier break-up of ice,’ said Mr. Wheeler “While the road is in operation it is dependent to a moving by because the yesterday continuously, CANADIAN FISHERMAN THINKS WELL OF RUPERT In discussing the recent order- in-council, The Canadian Fisher- man, devoted to the interests of the trade, has the following to say: | In 1944 the Puget Sound di | but fleet landed at Seattle and | l other Sound ports no less than | /35,520,400 pounds of halibut. Out of this total 22,439,900 pounds | independent boats, om the being ft rest came the These figures are gleaned the Year Book of The Fisherman, a compilation company boats. from Pacific that would commend to every man jC interested in the jeries. In addition to the 6,305,175 pounds of halibut were landed from the in anada fish- above, "music. great extent on river traffic, espe- | cially for freight, and the early TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL) coason, of course, will be a help | ap< Musical Instru-)+, us The recent strike in the a). re Tolovana district is another mat- Bows rehaired. The} +... that is encouraging. As far Prince Rupert Mu-|.. the proposed United States sic Store, 345 3rd) |. orpnment railroad is concerned, Ave. tf. THE AMERICAN TAILORS We do the FINEST CUSTOM TAIL- ORING for the LEAST MONEY. We have a large stock of High Class Woolens and make good suits for $27, and the best in stock for $36. Come and look over our stock be- fore buying and save money by it. THIRD AVE and FIFTH ST. Prince Rupert, B. C. it ef- fect the line will have on us until we learn definitely what the plans for next summer “There that I think should be made clear to people outside generally, and that is that most of the Alaskan towns have plenty of working men that Alaskan are crowded with men look- is impossible to say what are. is point, however, one coast and some cities ing for work. There are steamer loads of laborers going up right BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC COAL $9.00 per Ton—Cash on Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 now who will be sent back within a month, because there is nothing for them to do.” The White Pass & Yukon Rail- way has nearly completed the re docks at Skagway, last wharves building of the which were destroyed by fire December. The will offer better facilities than the old, so that loading carried new as they are arranged operations can be on direct from the steamers to the ears. HELP IT ALONG. The started locally movement FOR TAXI Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert send presents of tobaceo and [elwaretics to the the front Of eourse, jto Prince Rupert boys at deserves every but a man who smokes can appreci- jate the supreme inspiration that little whiff of My }comes and the boys in the support. nobody from a Lady Nicotine trenches will need all the inspira jtion they can get. FOR RENT , $8 PER MO. Water Inciuded 1- AND 2-ROOM CABINS $5 AND $8 PER MO. —APPLY— Pattullo & Radford 2nd Ave. | This movement is very popular Mrs. CG. T. writing to Mr. Heward here, that in Sheffield thousands of dol- jin England. Heward, says jlars are raised for that purpose A piano was raffled there for that purpose which Mrs. Heward was llucky enough to win, She in turn raffled it for the benefit of the }fund and raised about $275, which | would five a good many smokes ito the boys. pemuee RUPERT CADET CORPS. (Orders by George Leek, Cadet In- | struction, for the Week Ending | April 10, 1915: bi | | in aturday, 9:30 a. m,—Drill, not uniform, Bring your luneh with you. 79-84 ROBT. RITCHIE, C, ¢ Soke this is a lot of fish. It also stands to reason that out of this quantity there will be a consid- erable amount of second-grade fish owing to the fact that the boats had that long run to their home ports, and at the same time the fish brought down by the reg- cer- if By fish ular coastal steamers had a tain of that avoided would help the fish. t, the will be handled quicker and ship- amount handling going into Prince Ruper ped to the consumer quicker. It will also mean that the smaller boats can make more trips and have less lay-offs. What the operators in Seattle jand Tacoma will do, remains to be seen. There are all sorts of rumors flying around, but so far we have heard nothing definite of their intentions. But one thing that we believe, and that is, that now onwards a very great part of the independent boats will run their trips into Prince Rupert They will save at least four days, they can get their ice either there or from Ketchikan in Alaska which is not far away, and then get their provisions, etc., at Prince Rupert. “One notices in the order-in- council the remark: ‘ . permit all foreign bottoms to sell their fish in Prince Rupert or other British Columbia ports to CANA- DIAN fish dealer My point is on that word Canadian. The operators in Seattle and other Pu- get Sound points draw a very great deal of their supplies from the independent boats If these boats run into Prince Rupert to distharge, then these operators will be compelled to do either one of two things. “They will either operate in Prince Rupert or other British Columbia ports, and to do this will register as a Canadian com- pany operating under Canadian laws. This has been done for many years by a large Boston company, The other course open be own vessels entirely. “This latter disadvantages, to them will to operate their course will have There smaller boats and in- its are bound to be dependent boats, and if these run they will have a very materially. reduced cost of and so allow fish to be the next into Prince Rupert, operation, sold.cheaper. For THE DAILY NEWS Alaskan freight- | & s | e e |Canadian Northern France. his pictures whshrdlug These pictures were sent Canadian officer at in Fr “Blank” somewhere near mentieres and Estaires, but does not permit its ¢ to be published. picture shows the is censor location j upper chateau mie surrounded by a nu | whe re the staff lives, and the | fashioned tile-roofed which is used as staff oflice lower picture is that of a cht which was the of conflict, and in front of it is of the shin. her fresh fish into the ed States duty free, Seattle « ators will be handicapped it of the The Grand to have s centre a vir one big Canadian lorrie vor Canadian opera Pacifie haul ds qu Trunk a shorter able to deliver the than any other railway runnir the ¢ This, together the fresher fish, cheaper cost other factors that have t consideration gor 20ast. , wil into fluence the favor of the Even if the again, I think that Will still he taken American marke Prince ers duty is imy Prince pert ive the ad lag “So whichever way one the it that dreams of Prince Rupert are to seems question, terializing. She aims largest fishing port in I do npt think that anything advanced in her action of Ottawa of late.” GERMANS TO PAY ONLY Washington, April been established to the tion of the State Department the sailing ship Wm. American owned when the the South Atle January 28 by the 9. It wheat cargo of the P. Frye ve was sunk in on cruiser Prinz Eitel Friedrich, forward to Germany on the years at least, whilst Canada oan ithe hull of the Frye. Staff Headquarters cle and to be Rupert p be Ame i .aet by a ance Ar- the *xact rhe sdern wat old- hool The irch lent seen nit- per- 1 fa- tors ims icker ig to with and » be | in- ts in ack vosed Ru- van at the ma- the rica AS can stop her. Now that this new or- der-in-couneil is ratified, she will be a busy place. Hand in hand with the fishing industry go sup- plies and even factories. Oil fuel, provisions, nets, lines, hooks, en- gines, machinists, carpenters, grocery and other stores will all be needed. This will mean a cer- tain influx of population, and a producing population that will have a payroll. I would not even be surprised to see a large num- ber of Puget Sound families set- tle in the Northern British Co- lumbia port, “Finally, I may say that I do not own any lots in Prince Rupert that I want to sell to intending settlers, but I cannot but see that Prince Rupert will be materia!ly ambitions by the FOR HULL OF THE FRYE has salisfac- that was not} sssel| antic and the American note whieh will go| sub- | two |ject will ask only for payment for German | | BENEFIT CONCERT. : FREE EREEE EERE EEE EERE yyy, ‘* eal Ae : APRIL DEMERS ANNUAL STARTS TH ; ’ ANNOUNC} ” “ty Guaranteed Raincoats, reg, 810 ; Ladies’ Sweater Coats, reg. p April Sale, Son ¢ Ladies’ Skirts, all wid ep of mat April Sale $245 Sale ; Apri ¢ Ladies’ Duchess Satin, Aceo yt ; £12.50, April Sate Ga 5 : La Diva Corsets, front or bay A 15 + Lisle Hose in tan or black, ree + April Stile Ladies’ Serge Dreses in sax: Spr for $1.9 £10.00 to 825.00., April Sal. t A new shipment of very prett ay just Halt pri colors will be in on the April Sate at co, all although th April Sale they will b Perrin's Gloves, ted last laffeta Ribbons in beautiful $1.59 A committee was appolnws " April Sale ...... 7 t to-arrange a coneert in aid Blouses, all our High ¢ Naan s ' Be f tl Pring Rupert contingent prices up to $12.00, April Sale Zular : ffe. the intention being | * Coats and Suits at Less Than Cost 4s it an ithe wm inte £35.00 April Sale Pric e 18.00 i them gifts. of tobacco ‘ 850.00 April Sale Price $16.00 $9.59 tt ' rh mmitte t £25.00 April Sale Price $12.60 ‘fe ra tie ‘ ‘ t cen io ee " ‘ 154 nsists of: Chairman, Lieut. J. BR. § Ladies Lace Coats and Tunics, reg. price 1p | his Apri! for $5.9 Reatty secretary, Corp. W. R SRAAAAA RELA AR AAO RR ERA ARRRA AE EE hd eERE EERE + Whitley ind Lieutenant Nicols "thy Corporal lliseroft, Col me — a geant Brown, Private Hunter, Pri . vat Pundzic Lieutenant Hem eee saul nuncte at! PRINGE RUPERT COAL Co vate Evans o '‘ fhe eheirman announces that Wellington Coal th committe \ meet at m. Sunday afternoon at his of Cleanest Lump—Longest Lasting—Gives the jfice at the government wharf Most Heat—No Clinkers—P. BLACK, Manager PHONE i) vhen the matt ll be gone fur PPOOOPODOOLOS — vereeooeeeere ther into — SHORT DELAY. corereccccooooooesooiim re $8. Pro Goonee tasw't{f THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C, LINED got a vote but it waited fifteen minutes this morning on account of the election. N. Schienman was SS. VENTURE one of the passengers for the SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS ATSP.M South who wanted to talk at the Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT polls and the captain of the MIDNIGHT George very Gouercumy agreen 0 For Further Particulars Apply to delay the sailing Me Sebienman wes éécow PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE panied by Mrs. Schienman, who AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS will.remain in Vancouver for an sreerere oon extended visit Mr Schienman will return in about two weeks VISITORS WENT SOUTH. Most Eminent Sir Knight P. D i E Gordon, supreme grand master of ' the Sovereign Great Priory f Cat a | ada, accompanied by Eminent 8i SHINGLE”, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Knight A. ¢ Bilteus, of Mon , i treal rrived last evening from PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER C0. } Set A 4. BURROUGHS, Meneger ’ the East on a visit to the local tet Ave. and Mofride St. PRINCE RUPERT, 86 temple and left this morning for PHONE 25 Branch Yard st Smithe the South They are making a iia eit tour of all the temples in Can- A new rifle association was formed last night in the Exhibi- tion Buildin in connection with Earl Grey's Own Rifles. The fol- lowing officers were elected: Captain—Lieut, H. H. D. Hem mel Secretary—Color Sergt. Brown Executive committee—Lieut. J R. Beatty, Sergeants Bachelor, {MacGowan and Parkin, Corporal Williseroft and Private Poole. American ada and expect to finish their tour about May 15. They all the temples along the northern portion of Canada on the After were visited way out arriving last evening they the t and shown the They drydock wwhoeite in were taken over a motor ¢ of interested in the ar points interest greatly which they had heard about. RIFLE ASSOCIATION. 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