THE DAILY NEWS VANCOUVER PROVINCE SCORES BORDEN'S | VOTES FOR SOLDIERS ay Continued From Page One. lthe. front and go and get them r inev them making speeches on | whe ther Hon, Frank Oliver did or | aid not make $147.55 or some oy geen ™ anne Lilia sum on a certain tract of Dr. Price's is free from alum }land outside Edmonton, The ter- or any doubtful or unwholesome ingredient. Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes, pure and healthful beyond any Do you feel satisfied that the lrific peroration which might be It is made from | indulged in by some of our ora-| ltors just at the moment the au- i question, ldience was told off to take a vil- lage held by the Germans would | PRINCE RUPERT CADET CORPS. Orders by George Leek, Cadet In- struction, for the Week Ending April 24, 1915: Tuesday, 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.—Drill, in uniform. Saturday, 3 p. m.—Ambulance practice for A Company. not ae 97 ROBT. RITCHIE, C “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR ‘RENT *FOR RENT—Front bedroom, with sitting room; suitable for two gentlemen; $12. Meals if desired. Down town; modern house. Address Box 103, The News. tf. FOR RENT—Large comfortable bedroom; suit two men friends; bath, electric light, meals arranged; close to oil tanks and drydock. Apply 751 Fifth Avenue East. 87-93 FOR RENT—Partly furnished three-room cottage; bath, hot and cold water, elec- tric light; $15.00. 114 Eighth Avenue West, corner McBride. 89-92 — FOR RENT—Furnished house; modern conveniences; good view. Phone 6, t. FOR RENT — Furnished Rousshoqpiag rooms. Inquire Demers. “tf. WANTED WANTED—Furnished house; must be east of Mcbride. lowest rent. WANTED—Furniture for five-room house; give particilars and lowest terms. Box 104, Daily News. 93-95 WANTED—A genera: servant. Apply Mrs, O’Reilley, 722 Fifth Ave. W. ur. WANTED—-Employment by refined young lady. No objection domestic service. Good cook, Apply Box 100, Daily News. 85-tf. Ap- 8itf. State particulars and Box 105, Daily News. 93-5 WANTED—Two good seamstresses. ply Miss Murphy, Smith Block. FOR SALE FOR SALE—New 30-ft. launch, $9 h.p. en- gine; suitable for fishing boa Apply Edward Sechs, Rupert Marine Wharf 90-95. FOR SALE—Range, 2 bureaus, 3 beds, chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash- ing machine, etc. Cheap. Apply even- ings, 210 Ninth Ave. West, tw. TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL Musical Instru- ments repaired. Bows rehaired. The Prince Rupert Mu- sic Store, 345 rd Ave. w. f BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC LUMP COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. FOR TAXI Phone 99 COURT OF REVISION baking powder you are using is Ibe lost to posterity in the whine absolutely safe and certain? of shells. Presumably each Have oa read the label to member will want to take a re- > Sc yr porter with him so that nothing may be lost of the valuable con- tributions which may be made to political literature. a To add to the glorious humor | a of the whole proposal, it was also MAKES REDUCTION | (Continued From Page One. his valuation would be a serious He the to leave his assessment as it stood. matter. urged court The City Solicitor reported that it maintained throughout the term. CITY OF PRINCE ora, 8B. Cc. Woodworth iene Hydro-Btectric Scheme— Ww At the Westholme Opera House lest to the it should only be Kitchener gave Minister suggested that if Lord The Prime Tonight. allowed his consent. “The Call of the North,” which mh at stated that this would be a serious should have been shown at’ The interference with the autonomy of Westholmay tonight, having been|Ganada but surely he is making a was quite legal to do this but that|unavoidably detained in Edmon-}mountain out of a molehill. Lord the morality of it didn’t appeal to ton through a mixup in the ex-/Kitchener presumably will have to é : ipres office there, the management|give his consent before the votes sie lof The Westholme, by telegraph-|can be taken or else how will The court finally decided to| ing Monday afternoon to Vancou-|those who will be responsible for make the general reduction of 15/ yer, has secured in its place a|the farce get to the front? Sup- per cent irrespective of the May-' brand new five-ree| Paramount |posing that at the moment when or’s wishes. | feature which has not even been|place the general advance is Prince Rupert’s charter re. | Shown in Vancouver as yet but isJalso taking place, will the elee- quires that the Mayor have prop- | beeked there for an entire week's |tion or the advance be postponed erty valued at $1,000 in his own|"U" 48 soon as it is returned roms een such time as the troops name for six months prior to | Prince Rupert. Instead of ajhave the time and opportunity to election, which valuation must be| Northern story this will be ajvote? Ww estern one, The title is “Buck- The absurdity of the whole Of course, the Mayor has had | Shot John,” who- appears to have |thing is so plain if it is once real- opportunity to have his qualifi- | been a sort of second “Jesse jized that it is extremely unlikely cation corrected before the reduc- | James” in the earlier part of his jonen the great majority of the tion takes place. |! sareer but there the similarity jmen at the front will have the a i \° nds for “Buckshot John” gets faintest notion what the election MONTGOMERY RESIGNS | ‘eligion and reforms and “eaprea about. Under ordinary cond. FROM BOARD OF works _”Y anes the tale,” whieh is un- ;tons when they are in Canada a ae j usually interesting, with plenty|probably not more than 33. per Continued From Page One. 18 excitement and many sur-/cent of them ever vote or take the sistently asked that the heads of| |prises. A fine Pathe News and a|slightest interest in polities. departments be held responsible | first-class comedy will add inter-| There is no need to suggest de- which prom-|priving them of their vote because for the work done and since the} program, Council refused this he didn’t | ‘8s to be excellent throughout.|they are at the front. Let it be want to carry the odium that | ‘The Call of the North” will be|announced by the Canadian head- comes from a_ badly bungled | Shows later, the exact date to be| quarters that there is an election state of affairs. advertised as soon as possible. on in Canada and that anyone at | at Oe i who desires to vote can write a Ladies’ dresses from $6.00 up. J. M. Carmichael returned to-|posteard specially provided for Demers. 91-92 day from a trip to California. that purpose with the one word Conservative, Socialist or He party for which he does not desire —_—— Liberal, Remember, this is the eek of our sale.—Demers. last | Labor 91-2 on, can cross out the Erection of Cottage. —- to vote and send the posteard to SEALED TENDERS will be received by Mrs. Casley and daughter -|Ottawa. But invigine the bother E. A. Woods, City Clerk, Prince Rupert, — : : : B. C., up till 8 p. m., Monday, Sth May. turned today from a visit to the}in the middle of a war of finding 1915, for the erection of a four-room| South. out where the man comes from cottage at Shawatlans. Plans may be seen and specifications ob tained at the City Engineer's Office, City Hall. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted, W. McGEORGE MASON, 93-94 City Engineer McBRIDE’S DAY IS DONE LAND NOTICES. Skeena Land District— Coast, District of Range Five. —_—_—_— o TAKE NOTICE that William Watson, of emo, B. C., occupation Contractor, in- tends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands:—Commencing at @ post planted om the northerly limit of the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pa- cife Railway Company, and about 35 chains southwesterly from Mile 84, east from Prince Rupert, B. C.; thence north 20 chains; theace west 20 chains; thence south 46 chains, more or less, to the north- erly limit of the Right-of-Way of the Srand Trunk Pacific Railway Company; thence northeasterly along the northerly limit of the said Right-of-Way to pomt of commencement; and containing about 80 acres, more or less. WILLIAM WATSON, Dated December 26, 1914, 25-85 casi aL LD WATCH FREE, and who happens to be running in his constituency. Judging by the A True Tonic fs one that assists Nature, Regular and natural action of the stomach, liver, kidneys and casualty lists a great many of the voters have no constituency in Canada. Pity the poor officer who bowels will keep you well and fh eperpe a8 aeme —_ fit,and thisaction is promoted b ee ee are Dp y eral Samuel Hughes must have BEECHAMS his little joke, we suppose, and possibly at Ottawa they appreci PILLS alg that sort of humor better The Leet Sale of Any Medicine inthe Weed than we do in the West. We sug- Sold everywhere. In boxes, 25 cents gest that Hilliam’s Follies do not — lose such an exeellent opportunity A ‘ta Semee Simulation for @ skit.—Vancouver Province. SEED Sweater All 82.4 Coats colors, 91- A. straightforward generous offer irom an established frre = We aro giving away Watches to thousands of people all over the world o@ @& huge advertisement. Now is your chance to obtain one. Write now, enclosing 1% cents for one of our fashionable Ladies’ Long Guards, oF Gents’ Alberts, sent carriage pald to wear with the wateh, which wil be given Free Watches are guaranteed five years), should take ad- 5.—Demers. BLUE POINT RESTAURANT Good Clean Meals From 26 al of our marvel. Cents Up. Just Give Us gg a or nena a Trial—That’s All. Dont thin this offer too good to be true, but send 25 cents today end gain @ Free Watch You LAW-BUTLER BUILDING will be amared WILLIAMS & LLOYD, Whot Jewellers opt, 14), @, Cormwailis Road, eaten Third Avenue ae v as before bottling GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA Stand - Hotel Rupert Y KMihiddddedile Demand” roa Brand , Social at the Anglican Church FRIDAY EVBNING, APRIL 23, 8 P.M. ATTRACTIVE MUSICAL PROGRAM Collison on, Lecture by Rey, “Indian Manners and Customs.” CASH PRIZES for best home-made cake. tr« W. E, Entries For particulars phone 152. GUESSING COMPETITIONS. | special one Admission, including Refrechmenta: Adults 250; Children, 100 solicited m all ladies, for the men! Wedn hone 554 Ph +6 APERHA Nang MUSIC Teacher of Violin and All Pand Instruments AINTING A, PESCOTT ; OE eee OLISHING AND WALL TINTING High DENTISTRY || Martin swangor od, emma DRS. GILROY & BROWN TOO tte DENTIGTS Office: —_ a Third Avenue 39~-PHONE.-35 Peeereereeetereeeerrererry, FOR A_ TAXI 75--PHONE--75 TAXI ALF HALLIGAN . ‘ Deteteiststbalsiclelseit . a . as : PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO Tate age ‘ ‘ Rox 97 ¥ ‘ fone teint iin tiie POR PLUMBING AND HEATING SMITH & MALLETT Largest «et t pt Vatouver, e.. A =e B.C. UNDERTAKERS )} 3 bey nossa rn ve, Head of § ° ” Prince | A, Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND &m- BALWERS — SATISFACTION GUAR- — QNTEED—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ay — 117 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 Alex M. Manson, B.A BRUCE MORTON, Funeral Director wt ams, BA, Lin WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, Ete, MONEY TO LOAN Canadian | 1 Latest and Approved Methods Only Skilled Operators Employed = 1800 ¢ Rupert, 8. ¢ corner 200 Street and 8rd Avesw PACIFIC CARTAGE LIMI# Successors t Pacif Genera! Cartage LADYSMITH COAL 83 —Phone—63 Office Transfer ( Phone us and we will call for a trial bundle Vote Our Address: | : 515 SIXTH AVENUE WEST JAMES GILMORE PHONE NO. 8 NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Architect Canadian Steam Laundry $) 0.5 avenue, oar Merrie Sim SEEDS! SEEDS! RECEIVED OUR 1915 SEEDS CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY WE HANDLE. Rennie's Ferry’s, Steele's, PRINCESS MAQUINNA Brigg’s FOR ALASKA PORTS Garden and Field Seeds Also Fertilizers We Take Orders for Nursery Stock Grain, and Feed at Vancouver Prices Chicken Feed a Specialty Mat! orders promptly attended to Prince Rupert Feed | Co. 908 Third Ave. THURSDAY, APRIL 2 PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND P.M. Hay, SUNDAY 8 4. @ MONAB, General Agent Corner Fourth Street and Third Ave ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS OPO MODE S.S. Prince Rupert Sails for Vancouver, Vic- toria =nd Seattle on Fridays at 9 A. M. S.S. Prince John For Vancouver, Sundays at 7:30 P. M. re soe SY - and Passenger trains leave Prin e Rupert at 10 A. M. on wesneatane SS Saturdays for Prince George, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Win''/e% a necting with trains for St. Paul, Chicago, and all princ'h’! o- eas an These trains carry splendid electric lighted Sleeping a? oe Wednesdays a through Tourist Sleeper (electric lighted) to > we, MAKE YOUR TRAIN OR. STEAMSHIP BERTH RESERVATIONS PHONE 260 ND FOR POINTS EAST OF CHICAGO USE THE GRA TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM The Double Track Route pe Tickets, apply to @ T. P. Tick# rd Avenue. AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES eoerertt nonnnesesteny PRINCE RUPERT COAL CO. Wellington Coal Cleanest Lump—tLongest Lasting—Gives the PHONE I5 Most Heat—No Clinkers—P. BLACK, Meneger BeBe 8 SHINGLE’, MOULDINGS, SASH, poor _ PRINLE RUPERT LUMBER C0. A. 4, BURROUGHS, Maneger tet Ave. and MoSride &. PHONE 26 For Full information and Throw Bae prinve * @ranoch vere “ ont a eaeererrt .