THE DAILY NEWS THE Dauy News |NO. ALUM N THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA PVARE PLAINLY ip Published Daily and Weekly ome Guaranteed Largest Circulation | H. F. McRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince R rt, B.C. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-—50 cents per inch rates on application. Telephone 98. | Contract} NAVAL sella! —— ee ee CON U A AL Qwtaing no Al EDITORIALS SoC The ‘manufacturer is now better or worse after the war? “SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN” AT WESTHOLME TONIGHT able to sell his handkerchiefs | In seeking the answer we must made in Canada at six cents} allow for a measure of faith, | snstitenethint . ‘ ied : more for sixteen than he was! facts and optimism. If there A pretty and daintier little st ; | before, without making it pos-}| had not been a war, Canada! tha hat f “Such a I importing | sible to save by | Wid Wve “Salt: more keentgy |Q1 the five-reel Param: them, yet he is only paying | eature to be shown at The West | the pangs of the present read- two-thirds of one cent more on) T! hol tonight, would be hard to the pound of cotton that went justment of conditions, The - e, Little Mary Pickford as into the making of them, so war has let us down easily),,. Ques is simply a dream of that the manufacturer of cot-| from the heights of specula-|feminine grace and loveliness ton goods is now able to make | tion and rapid development. It Mary is the Queen of Herzogovina a profit of five and a_ third! has made us realize, sooner!) .¢ owing to a revolution in that cents more on a pound of his} than otherwise we would have | fery little kingdom is driven ft done, that not the cream of manufactured goods than he | was before the new tariff went | into effect. That is, he gets} illusive her throne. She lands in New so-called ~ @asy | york « penniless, and being to money,’ but the actual produc- proud to live on the charity of | five and a half cents of what tion of wealth, makes sound! others she goes to work. The | the people pay for war tax and pays two-thirds of a cent into} conditions and healthy pros- | King of Bosnia is in the same pre- perity. dicament and he, too, escapes to the treasury. i . @ -s s * * America and goes to work for a The orders placed in Canada ||jving, How these two find each for war materials by various | ,ther governments have given busi-|jo, City of treasury for taxes on every) have gone to a lower level, had| Prince Rupert, Map 923: | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it ts yound. ik ll o oe : not wa checked it decline, } my intention to isste after the expiration Is it any wonder, under these e .» 6 }of one month from the first publication After the war, will the slump | hereof a Fresh Certificate of Title for the above mentioned lots im the name of Wil level? The | liam T. Booth, which Certificate of Title is Monetary Times thinks it will |} humbered 5321-1, and was issued on May : 20th, 1914. Industrial and other ac-| H. F. MACLEOD, | circumstances, that the value; of the stocks in all the cotton go to that low companies are soaring, or is it any wonder that the price of not, But the group of owners of textile mills | cottons is going up. tivities here stimulated by the District Registrar. | Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C.,, war, the impetus given to agri- May 4th, 1945. 105-114-117-123 is only one of the many groups! cultural production and sim- WATER NOTICE. healthy period during w ee TAKE ae ne Gan - Essington matters may be adjusted. Can- | Water Company, Ltd, whose address is | 517 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C., will |) apply for a license to take and use one and among nations. Many of the |one-half cubie feet per second and to store wouthiol 400 acre-feet of water out of Cunningham ’ Lake. The storage-dam will be located at pruned for good, and possibly | the outlet of Cunningham Lake. The ca- Monetary Times | Pacity of the reservoir to be created is 7 : “|about 400 acre-feet and it will flood 2.23 acres. The water will be diverted from | the stream at a point about 5 chains below — = | the said outlet and will be used for Water- i, purpose upon the land described as } } FRED STORK’S HARDWARE | Ee eae a nen ilar factors are giving a fairly of wealthy men to whom pow- | er has been given by the new| tariff under the name of war] exigency to enri¢h ieuisdtven | ada will soon be a robust man out of the people's so-called | war burdens.—Ex. | 7 a -€S. ! follies have been} Will things in Canada be! for all time. |belng the townsite of Port Essington, A | Copy of this notice and an application pur- smant thereto and to the “Water Act, | etree ee i944,” will be filed in the office of the {i Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, Objec- 710 SECOND AVE {| tions to the application or to the petition mentioned below may be filed with the Carpenters’ Tools Suilders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery | saia Water Recorder or with the Comp- Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle troller of Water Rights, Parliament Bulld- ings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days tron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguus i after the first appearance of this notice in Rope Valves Ammunition , 4 local newspaper. The territory within {| Which the company desires to exercise its Pumps Hose Paint | powers is described as the townsite of Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron ii | Port Essington. A petition to amend the the Certificate granted to the company in “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” {| respect of its former right 80 as to in- ste ee Re ee cs ar } |clude the right applic) for herein will be == = = = ll i heard in the office of ne Board of Inves- 1 Ugation at 4 date to be fixed by the Comp- FRED STORK’S H A RDW A RE (| troller, The date of the First Publication “PORT ESSINGTON WATER CO,, LTD.,” Applicant, “Wilson & Whealler,” Agent. [of this Notice is March 23, 1915, GERMAN IS STUNG BY HARVARD POEM May 3 Prof, Kuno \ the University of Bet na letter to The) | it he has resigned his! is exchange professor l iiversity beeause of| ( in poem, entitled | { Mit Uns,” printed in one of t publications Deof. Mewer announces that he} } resignation to President La ‘ Lowell, of Harvard, that he considers wning incident of icts from Harvard of- the Germans, and that _ For Vancouver Victoria and Seattle 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT 8.8. PRINCE On Fridays—9 a.m, On Mond Passenger trains leave Prine Rupert at 40 Am Saturdays for Prince George, Edmonton, Saskatoon, necting with trains for 6t. Paul, Ohicago, and ai) Principal con: These train carry splendid electric lighted Sleeping an, Porrtig. Cities, Wednesdays a through Tourist Sleeper (electric Renee) « ny Cars ang MAKE YOUR TRAIN OR STEAMSHIP BERTH RESERVATION Paul PHONE 260 8 EARLY FOR POINTS EAST OF CHICAGO Use THE TRUNK RAILWAY System The Double Track Route For Full information and Tirengh Tenet, apply 00 G. T. P. Toke Office GEORGE ays—9 am On Wednes da Winnipeg, ys and ete, GRAND itd Avenue AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP (ines | rin he dors¢ the hope expressed ther, an honorary grad your university, that no vill ag iin be found to ac. | he | t of exchange pro rhe poem won the prize im ay nstituted by the | hone 554 P.0.Box 60 | ‘ Teacher of Violin and All APERHANGING itis poems on the war Prof. Mever was to have filled his term as exchange professor dur- » the next college year. 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY'S | OWN RIFLES. | Orders by Major J. H. McMullin, Commanding, April 24,1915: | Orderly officer for week, Lied.) iCarss. Next for duty Lieut. Beatty Lieuts. Marshall, Van der Byl, Nichol and Hemmel are authoriz- ed to proceed to the School of In- struction, Victoria, on 30th inst. The undermentioned officer is ‘ontirmed in the rank of lieut- Lieut.-Col. C. W. Peck. Capt. J. B. Billatt is appointed colonel: Acting Adjutant, vice Lieut. Mar- shall to School of Instruction. Lieut. Beatty is appointed to command of “A” Company, vice Van der By] to School of Instrue- tion. Lieut. Carss is appointed to command “B" Company, vice Marshall to Sehool of Instruction. Members leaving Prince Ru- pert on either temporary or per- mangnt absenee on private affairs vill report this intention to the adjutant either verbally or in writing stating intending address. Parades—“A" and “B"” com- panies will parade at the Exhibi- tion Building on Wednesday and Friday at 8 p. m. Subaltern officers and non- commissioned oflicers will parade under the adjutant at the Exhibi- tion Building on Monday at 8 p.m. Uniform (if in possession) must be worn on all parades. By Order, J. B. Gillatt, Captain, Adjutant 68th Regiment. LIMITED TORONTO Desk 512° Delivered to any part Good of town, or can be had at Spurr’s Market, Knott's Bakery and the Fulton Cash Market. Govt. Inspected Cows The Best Equipred and Most Sanitary Dairy is the Prince Rupert Dairy Band Instruments AINTING A. PESCOTT CHING 452 Eighth Ave. East OLISHING AND Phone Green 827 WALL TINTING D E N TISTRY _ Avi THREE R ERD TRAP RRR ET McBride — cm smscom || 35-PHONE- TAXI PEEPEEE EERE ER ERE EEE ERE E EEE FOR A TAXI} $ sr ns.som RARER HEAT ROR RRR EEE ee ‘ — - e———— 5 t 75--P HONE-7 Phone 174 Bor 94. FOR PLUMBING 4ND HEATING £ ' L + pRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO SMITH & MALLETT £ =e! eat stock f Pipe we faifouver, Crat Valves and Mi- RAKE HKKER tines. Pipes cut to order Third Ave., Head of Reoond Sires — Prince Rupert B. C. W. 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