1915. BES! oon ee Fe THE DAILY NEWS. ¥ == DEMANDS ACTION ON DRINK ISSUE THE WAR STAMPS MUST FOR DICK McBRIDE’S —— TWO SUBMARINES Saas | | POPPPODPEIOL OOP DOPED ORODOOL EE OPEEEM ‘The Daily News” 3 THES. 7. OALLEY CO., tro, DUFFALO,M. 1. MAMILTON CAM, arnt 1] HEU | INE | London, April 22 The Gh { My | 0 CLASSIF ED ADS | Bil i " om Page ne, WLUIV idle urges the government to more! act ‘1 r " ; ” " | : en ‘owe rece . action and less talk over ¢) i CH POCCIVCD @ Spamnoaroeorore rerecee ldrink quest ST 1-4 per cent, where- drink question thy ‘ FOR RENT ty Adyie ll W tuditor thought 5 per cont _ Mrs. Keil) 65 a omen It is seven weeks since M1 ‘high enough com-(\ron nen 5 bf , ald [Lloyd George's int anne . ; e ( OM-=|}FOR RENT—Front tedroom, with sitting t Tay uit-a-Tives oye I enn aANnwor Care in this item items! room; suitable for two gentlemen; $12.) 1GAY jwarning and nothing hae vot ' | Meals if desired. Down town; moderh 26th. £913. |hean done bey i tl — made needless} house. Address Box 103, The News sal . 0 * beyor 0 n@’s|#2.8299 40 ; i HAG | “Praita- eed.” TI 7 OTM ! King’s 5 ' worth of Mr. White’s!ron nent Large comfortable bedroom; | Ica me an awful | fad, 1 Chronicle says With |new stamps sult two men friends; bath, electric} oad ‘ speak too ithe long delay in taking the But th W aoe ee 1 lot of yut four years | a cienr a4 0 | vas not all, On No- tanks and drydock. Apply 751 Fifth) \¥ " 6 cee ‘i é ps if vhole ense ji vempe 6 the Auditor wrote that Avenue East 87-93 { + \ wood, We |t2 danger of looking ridiculous, $18,613 had heen paid for medi- | POR RENT—Partly furnished three-room | |}) hey ; ent Our actin . ; cottage; bath, hot and cold water, elec- | : hag ae ur inaction, in the face of this cal supplies received from Pow-| tile Tent; $15.00. 414 Eighth Avenue 4 lexaggerated evil unjust! . 1] ' ‘ | West, corner McBride 89-92 |) 1 nu for th ~ | inju y sue | re ne ‘BPhese goods | FOR RE “ Furnished ames” the compare rests { @ are ne iT. ‘ wall rooms, nquire De 8. - . 7 = we that we a nervelessly in. could have heen purchased for 40} ——_. quire Demer - | Rad tonieg capable of pursuing a remedy fo 60 per cent cheaper from the WANTED Nt f e to be T a te ( : 4 Pe ae ass = fe ona Phe Times and Mail announee recular w holesale trade, and ines H ft ; ! é : VerTnmer f . j P AN TED-—Purnished house must be} a entle action, | that the government has decided think that an ofder amounting tO} ‘east of Mcbride, state particulars and aa | ver women “}araingt a general State purehase| over $18.00 lowest-rent. Box 105, Dally News, 03-5 { | ark tives’ after . | ase 000 should not be paid », Dally News, 93-5} may § they do, lam {Of Brewerles, distilleries and pub-|at retail prices,’- Why not? If} WANTED—Furnitare for_itve-room house) | ’ he the nme . seailial4 . ; give particulars and lowest terms, Box | }j) s * a -hou » but will propose ajthe government was particular 104, Daily New 93-95 , os tnt > W.N. KELLY | Stricter control of publie-houses | about saving 40 to 60 per cent,| WANTED—A_ generai servant apply | { : i ; { ss 1" and partial r ¢ molete ohib what excuse would there be for Mrs. O’Reilley, 722 Fifth Ave Ww tf iat 6 for $2.50, trial {tion of the sale of spirits, pi Mr. White's ste ‘ 9 WANTED—Employment by refined young dealers paid on receipt of it ‘ularl : — A ; tamp taxes lady. No objection domestic service. i} sive ted, Ottawa, icularly whiskey, the eneourage rhe bandages bought from Good cook. Apply Box 100, Daily News. me ment of light bee t} ly : eee ceenicineenenetann ’ Hee i repres Powell for se 1g ‘ , 85-tf, in " , 7 ep ruse, presumably, Of] wantep—two good seamstresses. Ap- i MINERAL ACT. sion o stronger ind doctored nded soldiers, will illustrate ply Miss Murphy, Smith Block. 8itf. | | Certif nprovemente. beers and heavier taxation on|t ecessity of Mr. White's - L eo ee r p } FOR SALE a TICE as ;wine taxes For one kind Powell paid| — + == | £ i, an up r “ hye ¢ Te . FOR SALE New 30-ft. launch, 12 hp. en- | ‘ 1 the Skeens th Auditor General writes gine; suitable for fishing boat. ops \s ur District. For a comfortable room, eome |88 per gross ind charged 812 Edward Sechs, Rupert Marine Wharf | * Ww North Shore Of {4 the St. Elm . Man. la eS , v0 v5 * . nga and Falls aaid Ivenoe see aes tee tamps for the difference. 8&4 oe Sal = Range, 2 bureaus, 3 beds, | $ : “ Av } ghth Stree «worth For some white (ental chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash-| % go R. Neden, Newly opened. Steam heat and ing machine, ete, Cheap. Apply even-| « I 50353B, act-| hot and cold water in every room bandages, Powell paid $4.40 a ow ee ae ee eee aie x " i McRostie, Free; Free haths Rates reasonable, |2£ross. Stamps to bring t to r he a I ge it up musio. * eB, and James —_ , vellaiien No. his selling price, 83.60 Adhesive |-—— - - zr . ‘ays from the eos, |nlaster that cost him 62 and 72 TALKING MACHINES, VIOLINS AND ALL x te the Mining Re- | ant he chareed 7% nt if Musical Instru-| & wn i of Improve- | — ae ee ments re d , ‘ paired. nts f obtaining 4 for By some slip he nvoiced ‘ an 0 } rubber draina tul t &3.20 ee ee e drs age yes ¢ S ind that action, un- | F . Prince Rupert Mu- mmenced before | ‘1 4" Rin ele OP Re Se just what he paid for them. Aban- wal . — wave. zs Sic Store, 345 3rd| * at { Improve- | doning the 5 per cent commission ‘ ee . pents | Ave -|* ‘ : f March, A. D.| 3 HOUSES $8 PER M0 the Auditor General thought he ‘ i é ¥ 4 , . a5 wan & tn ' —— _ CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, B. Cc. 120. BR. NADEN. | Water Included vas entitled to, and providing no c : opportunity to the publie to buy | woodworth Lake Hydro-Electric Scheme— } stamps to make up wastage. Such Erection of Cottage. x OTICE TO DELINQUENT COo- l AND R SEALED TENDERS will be received by| ¥ | - = mistakes do not oeeur often. ; bos fone OWNER | E. A. Woods, City Clerk, Prince Rupert, | * " Furnished The story of the connection be-|8-~Ne. up Ull 5 p. m., Monday, 5th May, ) N, or to any per- | + r 1915, for the erection of a four-room| & I m you may have tween motor trucks and the wat ttage at Shawatlans - aus rests, Take Notice | $ P R MO. es : : - 1 ened Co-Owner with! taxes is not ready to be told in| Pians may be en and specifications ob- we i ge No, 1 and the} . ained at the Cit E eer’s Office, City lasting ims, situated at ihe | full as yet, there is too much of on : oe Pere 4 bout three -| enal atten > as bea h, in the ghee APPLY it What is known is that at the | The lowest any tender not neces t iver ct, Provi » ; e } Saril iccepted 3 > Se P I] & R df d et nee ee cond W. McGEORGE MASON * bove ent ed | } P ; : f 14, cmmounting “to | altu 0 a tr disregarded, and the country paid] 93-94 City Engineer t “ increta eee whatever bills came in Later Base “ae is eae hin 9) bileation of this 2nd Ave. * ‘ifrom wasting,*in the manner of} % ' to contribute | when more trucks had to be! pion the foregoin Pani mien. oe > expenditure, to- | lboucht ands pommmetit a eat. going ollers a sam- > i this advertise eee _e : |ple, possibly the whole of what : the said mineral itself the ¢g . nt’ | = © property of the N E nd . se upon 1 governments NnO- | this special taxation will take ; aa oar Min erve nergy a tice, it was discovered that hun- from people who can ill afford it : ru COVERT, Eyeglasses. ede of dollars too much had fed a nes hy | ; ‘ eer 1914 pert, B. €., January been paid fof every truck. Sup- MORE JUICY STEAKS | pose it was $500 a truck, an un- ee | der-estimate. There, at once, on George Milner has again en- FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 3 jevery car, are fifty thousand of/tered the restaurant business, Mr. White’s stamps accounted) This time he has formed a part- OROUIT NO. 4 ; A constant dropping wears wee Why can't people pay for|nership with Joe Raatz, of the — =e ee away a stone. A< light them and accept the annoyance of | | mpress Cafe. - and Srd ave eyestrain injures the health |them, and feel virtuously pati '-| Mr. Milner is one of the oldest 4 rd Ave . ver : he k ledge th : : ; er > ; constant. re jotic in the knowledge that some-|residents of the city and old-tim- wer 15 ‘st, aha ana g} DECause it is constant. The ' | be + strain which first manifests j|body must have got the money jers will remember him as the a betwee ‘ : : - acta > 5 : Oth Sts. «4 okt ane itself asa slight di mfort that was wasted. |partner of Frank Bowness in the Bor 17; ¢ and 7th St. (Cen should be remedied ; once, | And the Sham Shoes! The ones | Exchange Grill, where they used ! H | | : This we guarantee to dow ith that wore through, the soldier|to turn out those juicy steaks for CIRCUIT NO. 2 z | isses, Cons ultat! nm free, said, when he “wiggled his big | the pioneers Geore: says he & o > - a | : on ane oS 6 3 Rotevs are dangerous. ae The shoes the soldiers in} still knows the knack of making Box 29 . McBride 68t Halifax used to wrap clothes] good steaks and invites all his old “ > — See ae Look for Loop around when they went walking! |friends to come in and give him dpe and 6mm Bt OPTICIAN The shoes whose soles the boys} trial. Mr. Milner’s,ability is by -e 223 Sixth St. Phone Black 69 had to replace with shingles!/no means confined to steaks as rn. 8 They had to be paid for, and ré -|he is an all sund caterer and eo e. and Pultoe st placed with others sometimes as /ohet of ability 1" . Bor - Taylor St. bad, which also had to be paid i Bor a5 oo ‘Sar for. Two hundred thousand Remember the 68th Regiment's | - - sud Dodge Pi. . ipairs of canvas “hospital shoes he ‘oneert on the 27th of April. Pro-| 8 ‘ Thompson 81, % lhad to be paid for. And becausé le eeds to buy cigarettes and to-| Ber a T NO. 4, all this money was wasted, Mr | bacco for Prince Rupert's First} ‘ r oe ion . . ' and Emmerson | White had to impose some special |Contingent. Tickets 25c, 50c, and| Be } as , = - tn McBride @1 itaxes to remind people that they |75e, 88ti on 4 “ 4 , “ a ” lare a at war. They had not had hanna . jasll St oe Ave. and Kherte ee ient reminder of that in the Salvation Army. , and ¥Y wing St ; ’ » . sf ‘er ly np a ¥ | st tate of their fortunes alreat Public sonnbtaiie Tuscier. Seek nO ER toe The people of Canada rightly |» yupsday and Saturday at 8 p. m. lexpected to bear special burdens|Sundays at 7:30 p. m. — of taxation in consequence of the -- se nmin dni HiaO « The purity and fragrance of 'war, and the Borden government PRINCE RUPERT o , . POWDERS Baby's Own Soap have made it ldid not disappoint them in that. " snd Neuralgna a universal favorite. Its use is must Qhey had the right aleo to ex Orders by George Leck, Cadet In- motge of tik) : ev hac e right also to ex- : beneficial to any skin. 4413 — th a ated struction, for the Week Ending ” “ t a governimen en thar Sengelintel, Montreal. pect me 4 , April 24, 1915: levied such taxes would oes gy a ~ ae} ‘Tuesday, 7:15 p. m.—Drill in us 300 and band practice. 4 TUE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C, LIMITED {), ott 29 0. “au ow why Endure Headaches? oem | = rn =e | dots to parade in uniform at K, of oo. e you that P. Hall for concert Mead y for any $5. VENTURE Saturday, 9:30 a. m,-—Drill, not erviece in MA’ HIEU'’S SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 9 P. M. jin uniform Nervi: . PD, aT Saturday, 3 p. m Ambulance ‘he Powders Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS alee tee a . MIDNIGHT } prac ee ol /Ompany y ywhere, If 92-97 ! iwe mall i - : For Further Partioulars Apply to ROBT. RITOHTR, ¢ UCO Props. ne PHONE 6568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. | as ae sf Ss ssses from $6.00 . AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS | eee ee ee oe Demers 91.92 Fa a a. FRED STORK’S HARDWARE 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery = = = Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle tron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition . Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Ramsay’s Empire Cream Sodas In 2-ib. Tins Have attained their enviable reputation by their superior quality and uniformity. The most discriminating house- wife insists upon “Ramsays Empire’ when buying Soda Biscuits. They are made in B. C. and your grocer gets his supply frequently and quickly, insuring freshness, which means crispness. Prove it by buying a tin with your next order. Manufactured by RAMSAY BROS. & CO., LTD. Vancouver, B. C. 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