Rt la a0 eete t= Fst ema , i > eos eS | eee ae Peak Seoaiiiliesenieedeae a , a er ra a q i ; Bb Steet ie *) Tei ; ‘4 THE DAILY NEWS 1945 — “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Front bedroom, with sitting room; suitable for two gentlemen; S12. Meals if desired. Down town; modern Address Box 103, The News. tf. comfortable bedroom; friends; bath, electric light, meals arranged; close to oll tanks and drydock. Apply 751 Fifth Avenue East. 87-93 FOR RENT—Partly furnished three-room cottage; bath, hot and cold water, elec- house FOR RENT—Large sult two men tric light; $15.00 ii4 Eighth Avenue West, corner McBride 89-92 FOR RENT—Furnished house; modern conveniences; good view, Phone 6. tf. FOR RENT Furnished Coen rooms inquire Demers -tf. WANTED WANTED A general servant. Apply Mrs. O’Reilley, 922 Fifth Ave. W. tf. WANTED—Employment by refined young lady. No objection domestic service. | ; Good cook Apply Box 100, Daily News 85-tf. WANTED—Two good seamstresses. Ap- ply Miss Murphy, Smith Block. itt. FOR SALE FOR SALI New 30-ft. launch, 12 h.p. en gine; suitable for fishing boat. Apply Edward Sechs, Rupert Marine Wharf FOR SALE—Range, 2 bureaus, 3 beds, chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash- ing machine, etc. Cheap. Apply even- ings, 210 Ninth Ave. West, Ww. music TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL WANT CITY EMPLOYEES city rhe employees to policy of compelling invest in hospital tickets was brought up last night in response to a request of the hospital board. Alderman Dybhavn set the Alder- man Kerr thought it should only The city engineer and the city solici- rolling by supporting it. apply to the permanent staff tor, who were present, volunteer- ed to take tickets. doesn't look any hospital as if he would ever need treatment—s« he kept quiet. Alderman Casey wanted to know what privileges the tickets Would the hospital per appendi- carried. iform an operation for lcitis, or did it only apply to minor ? The chairman of the Hos Board, O. H. Nelson, asked for in- that it six-months’ | | pital who lwas present, was and said gave | | privileges for nt from the time of illness on ment of a dollar | formation treat- | pay each month, iThey had not gone into details, ibut if the need of an operation | took place after the person be- | came a ticket holder, he thought lhe would get full treatment. With ithis understanding, Alderman Casey favored making the scheme Musical Instru- | ments repaired.| compulsory on all city employees. Bows rehaired. The | Alderman Montgomery moved Prince Rupert Mu-/that the city employees be con- sic Store, 345 3rd/sulted as to the scheme and if Ave. tf. | they agreed, to bring it into effect. i1This carried. The city clerk will ; BEST QUALITY Domestic 3°" {"C! [Be inary < LUMP | Nobody suggested that there |}was any particular reason why COAL ; $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery | Money Back If Not Satis~ factory | Stand - Hote! Rupert | > FOR RENT Ct AL eee 3 HOUSES, $8 PER MO. Water Included 1- AND 2-ROOM CABINS Furnished $5 AND $8 PER MO. —APPLY— Pattullo & Radford 2nd Ave. Nerve Energy and Eyeglasses. A constant dropping wears away astone. Aslight eyestrain injures the health because it is constant. The strain which first manifests itself as a slight discomfort should be remedied at once, This we guarantee to do with ylasses. Consultation free. elays are dangerous, Look for Loop OPTICIAN 223 Sixth St. Phone Black 69 a . Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m, Sundays at 7:30 p, m. who UNION TRANSFER CO. 3 Phone 99 | Contingent city empl vees should be urged to take tickets any more than those worked for private con- ;} cerns. GERMANS KNEW THAT CANADIANS WERE NEAR 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 Mr. Birkett, of the local fire hall, has just reeeived a_ letter LUMI iiiiin—~w-—-— 2|from a friend who went to the FOR TAXI front with the Vancouver regi- jment. He said that the first time | the Canadians were put in the | trenches they replaced the York- before moved shire regiment and that Yorkshire regiment out the Germans, whose trenches announced to be Canadians, were close to to them that they the thing which they themselves did This German spy system is still work- theirs, were ree placed by some- not know. shows that the ing to perfection. The Germans in the trenches chatted back and seemed to know Canada as well as they did. Many of them no doubt had been living in this country. Remember, this is the 4dast of our sale.—Demers. 91-2 week Remember the 68th Regiment's }concert on the 27th of April. Pro- ceeds to buy cigarettes and to- baceo for Prince Rupert's First Tickets 25c, 50c, and 75c. 8stf Ladies’ dresses from 86.00 up. Demers. 91-92 Good Pure Milk The Best Equipped and Most Sanitary Dairy is the Delivered to any part of town, or can be had at Spurr's Market, Knott's Bakery and the Fulton Cash Market. Govt. Inspected Cows SS — TO SUPPORT HOSPITAL The city clerk | ee ,|sider it further. soiisinllnihiedictga a TO REPLANK ROADS. Replanking the plank roadways rhis air fo came up again last night. question has been in the a year. Last session it had been decided to do the work by local improvement work but the prop and had it beaten. The streets were getting so bad. however, that something had toe be done and af ter a few opposing Alderman Beveridge it was agreed to pass a bylaw to protect them They last against unfair competition. the night asking for a bylaw petitioned City Council limiting the hours in which a barber shal! be allowed to work. It was sug- gested that this would be illegal on the city’s part, but the city so- licitor was asked to report on it If it may passes the city newspapers ask to of news which any paper shall carry have the amount limited and a guarantee that one the other Protection is the life of trade ap- paper will not “scoop” parently—not competition. Mrs. J. V. McDonald will not be at home tomorrow nor again this season. Sweater $2.45. All colors, 91-2 Coats Demers. Red Cross Acknowledgment. Toronto, April 12, 1915. Mrs. J. A. Woodland, Secretary Ladies’ Class, St. John Ambulance Association, Prince Rupert, B. C.: Madam—I beg to thanks of dressings, handkerchiefs, Ambulance Dear ac- knowledge with the gen- band- cloths, from St. John erous donation sheets, ages, face ete., Association, Prince Rupert, to the service of the so- ciety. Yours faithfully, CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY per M.K CHANGE IN COMMITTEES. The change in the personnel of the rangement of the Council necessitated a rear- standing com- mittees. They were made as fol- lows: Finance Committee—Alderman Edge havn and the Mayor. Board of Works Maitland (chairman), Montgomery and Alderman Nicol. Light, Alderman chairman Alderman Dyb- Alderman Alderman Power and Telephone Kerr Al- derman Beveridge and Alderman Casey. chairman), erty owners concerned opposed t | bellows from |’ | PROPOSE TO BUILD FISH lngaut OF THE NORTH cnnstie) pocKk — CONTRACTORS DELAYED IN | TO TAKE THE BONDS | Weostholme management | Continued From Page One. nounce that “The Call lwharf, and this was all to supply North” has been unavoid Ithe local trade. Tt was also point aved in transit In place} ‘od out that the liquor interests | reat picture, a five-reel | hall {were the chief ones who opposed] af feature entitled | putting the fish wharf at Seal| uckshot John” will be shown | Gove. They wanted to have the . cday and Thursday. “Buck fishermen near so they could chot John" is the story of a re fleece them, ed “bad” man of the West, The matter was handed on to | «up to the usual hich stand the Finance Committee and they + Paramount features |Couneil’s fish committee to con owing to the disappointment ned by this change of pro- there will be no advance in this week's big show LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB GAVE CHILDRENS’ DAY On Saturday afternoon at the | Pr abvterian Hall the Ladies’ Mu leical Club gave a Childrens’ Day, | which was vé attendance « The f ten numbers, / 1 large f parents an | }¢ hildrer | consisted | program which} } was as] i } ifollows Misses Thelma Ki ight and Lorna Tite Pupil of Prof. Zaleiski. Piano Solo—The Wayside Rose Op..177 Otta Fischer Miss Violet Mortimer Miss Irwin's Pupils. ylo—Melody of Love, Engelman Piano S« Op Oe c1ipeusae Miss Dorothy Tovey Piano Solo—La Fountaine, Op 221 Cc. Bohm Mary Blythe. Fyes..C. Martaine and Mabel Adams Solo—Two Larks...... Sete deemeee Th. Leschetesky Miss Kathleen Grant Solo Duet—Pretty Misses Rosie Piano Piano Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffman.. Bernice Heather Gustav . Greenwald Palmer Rose, Lange Solo Op. Piano 78, No. 3 Miss Grace Manson. PRINCE RUPERT CADET CORPS. Orders by George Leek, Cadet In- struction, for the Week Ending April 24, 1915: 7:15 p. m. Drill in uniform and band practice. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m—All ca- dets to parade in uniform at K. of P. Hall for concert. Saturday, 9:30 a. m. Tuesday, Drill, not in uniform, Saturday, 3 p. m.—-Ambulance practice for A Company. 92-97 ROBT. RITCHIE, ©. C. see our nobby trimmed hats for $5.00, Demers. 91-2 For a comfortable room, come to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- ond Avenue, near Eighth Street. Newly opened Steam heat and hot and vold water in every room Free baths. Rates reasonable ener? BLUE POINT RESTAURANT Good Clean Meals From 26 Cents Up. Just Give Us a Trial—That’s Ali. Prince Rupert Dairy Exhibition Board Cian LAWEUTL ED CU.SINS Phone Green 262 Edge, 3 . we. Z ie Pioneer Laundry Third Avenue East Phone 118 We Use the Most Modern Laundry Machinery Built. Any Tuesday or Wednesday and 8ee How We Do It Absolute Satisfaction Is Guaranteed Come In FRIDAY EVENING, “Indian Mar CASH PRIZES for best home from all ladies, GUESSING COMPETITIONS Collison on, For pat Social at the Anglican Church ATTRACTIVE MUSICAL PROGRAM Admission, including Refreshments: Adults 260; Children, 100 APRIL 23, 8 P.M. Lecture by Rev. W. EB ners and Customs made cake Entries solicited ‘Liculars phone 152 A special one for the men! } POPPE OT POODLE PE PEDRO BDIDALELBEEOPL PROD OLE MUSIC Teacher of Violin and Alj Band Inetruments A, PESCOTT 452 Fighth Ave. Baet | Phone Green 927 CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY | DRS. GILROY & BROWN DEMTISTS Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue Phone 454 to have it done out of general | Mrs. Carpenter's rayne, a fund. All the original plank i}Piano Sol Sonalina, Op a” No roads will therefore be renewed | sevseunsees teas Clementi it a cost estimated of about Miss Helen Morrison. af 29 000. Duet—Scene de Ballet Op. 206 Divertissemeur by Carl! Erfolg WANT PROTECTION. Misses Helen Wallace and Louise. Rowell The city barbers want the city Duet—La Reine Dis Fies, Op. 105, | Galop de Concert... Sid. Smith | ARR a a ae a a a Oa » | :FOR A TAXI : 75~-PHONE~75 ; ¢ PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO 3 ; 3 1% much enjoyed DY | @ygieaigieisioie ini gigi aisintiioistot B. C. UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- BAL WERS — SATISFACTION GUAR- ANTEED—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 117 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 BRUCE MORTON, Funeral Director Canadian STEAM LAUNDRY 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 SEEDS! SEEDS! RECEIVED OUR 1915 SEEDS WE HANDLE. Rennie’s Ferry’s, Steele's, Brigg’s Garden and Field Seeds Also Fertilizers We Take Orders for Nursery Stock Hay, Grain, and Feed at Vancouver Prices Chicken Feed a Specialty Mati orders promptiy attended to Prince Rupert Feed Co. 908 Third Ave. Phone 68 DENTISTRY | Martin Swangoy | | eer or Pat OPO Car For Full information and Vaso S.S. Prince Rupert Sails for Vancouver, Vic- toria 2nd Seattie on Fridays at 9 A. M. S.S. Prince John For Vancouver, Sundays at 7:30 P. ™. Passenger trains leave Prin e Rupert at 10 A. ™@ Saturdays for Prince George, Edmonton, necting with trains for St. Paul, Chicago, and all principal © These trains carry splendid electric lighted Sleeping and Pe Wednesdays a through Tourist Sieeper (electric tighted) | MAKE YOUR TRAIN OR STEAMSHIP BERTH RESERVATIONS PHONE 260 FOR POINTS EAST OF CHICAGO USE THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM The Double Track Route Tickets, apply to @. T. P. THke ind Avenue. AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES | 2nd hone 554 P.O. Bor 69 APE RANGING AINTING OLISHING AND WALL TINTING nterion ga = * Specialty Ser ear MoBride ALF HALLIGAN RReRE RH Hehe rade ht eEe ' ' ’ ' | ’ ' 5 wrt meme Phone i174 Bos 91 | FOR PLUMBING AND w uw EATING SMITH & MALLETT Largest stock Pipe north et Vatitouver ° valves and fi tings, Pipes t to order 7 it Third Ave., Head of & . econ, Prince Rupert 4 Gren Alex M. Mans W. E. Williams, B.A, LLB WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, MONEY TO LOAN 8 Helgerson | e Rupert, 8. ¢ | and Or@ Aveaw ACIFIC CARTAGE LMT Transfer Office corner @nd § (Succes Genera! Cartage LADYSMITH COAL 03-—-Phone—-93 JAMES GILMORE Architect Avenue MeBride Street CANADIAN PACIMIC RAILWAY PRINCESS MAQUINNA FOR ALASKA PORTS THURSDAY, APRIL 22 PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND SUNDAY 8 P. & 4. @ MONAB, General Agent Corner Fourth Street and Twit Aw a, ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY News , Wednesdays and + cone Baskatoon, Winniped ete astern itl jor Oars and st. Paul EARLY 4 Office, —S pore, POeeOCOCEOE eereet PRINCE RUPERT COAL C0. Wellington Coal Cleanest Lump—Longest Lasting—Givos the PHONE 15 Most Heat—No Clinkers—P. BLACK, Manager oe aerenee aoe ee tet Ave. and MoBride PHONE 25 LUMB SHINGLE , MOULDINGS, SASH, pe PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER (0. A 4 BURROUGHS, Manserr povoneeseneeeey paveeeeet BER ORS Branch ponnnerseennnnt