THE DAILY NEWS M \ “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR RENT Furnished bedroom for two, with sitting room, with stove, bath, light and phone; #10.00 per month. Close in, Apply Box 108, The News. tf. FOR RENT—Part of well-furnished house, to refined couple; overlooking harbor; in good locality. Apply P. 0. Box 376, 106-107 RENT — Furnished housek Inquire Demers. WANTED FOR RENT POR rooms. Strong boy to work in store; week. Apply Box 109, The tf. WANTED- $8.00 per News. WANTED—By two young girls, any kind of work; stores preferred. Phone Black 267. 96-101 LosT LOST—Pair of gold-rimmed eye-glasses, between Presbyterian Church and Third Avenue, on May 2. Leave at Daily News. it. FOR SALE FOK SALE—Furniture of four rooms com- plete. Cost $1,000.00 What offers? Apply Box 106, Daily News. tf. FOR SALE—Range, 2 bureaus, 3 beds, chairs, carpets, sewing machine, wash- ing machine, etc. Cheap. Apply even- ings, 210 Ninth Ave, West. tf. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE. A few sums have been placed with me ranging from $100 to $1,000. Apply T. McClymont, 523, Third Ave. tf. WOULD PARTY WHO TOOK LADIES’ umbrella, with silver handle and mono- gram L. M. J., from the Westholme The- atre dressing room on the evening of April 27 kindly return same to Mr. J. R. Beatty, Government wharf. 107-08 music. VIOLINS AND ALL Musical Instru- ments repaired. Bows rehaired. The Prince Rupert Mu- sic Store, 345 3rd Ave. TALKING CHINES, —=—=_—_—~—~E-~—wK———— WANT OF CONFIDENCE IN KAMLOOPS MEMBER: Kamloops, May 10. J. P. Shaw, member of the legislature for Kamloops and one of the me m. | bers of the joint Indian con mis. | sion as ‘well, with’ea special act of Parliament to enable him to draw remuneration which the In- dependence of Parliament Act would have: precluded him from! doing, had the unique experience | of having a vote of want of con-| by a Heffley | | fidence in himself passed meeting of his electors at Creek last week. The meeting was .one called by} his own party in connection with | Ww. | and his campaign for re-election. H. Johnston was in the chair, the member the speaker, taking the platform af- ter ex-Mayor J. T. Robinson, of} Kamloops, had spoken. There were a number of ladies present, and many of the interested in the suffrage and lo- was principal audience were cal option movements. Mr. maintained that though Liberal platform excellent, the had placed many of them on the statute book. He for thing, that the Conservative had always and still civil service. This criticism, Shaw the were planks Con- servative party insisted, one party favored a non-partisan aroused statement caus- tic and many pertinent questions were asked, to which no satisfactory replies were even at- His the prohibition with tempted. remarks of scant favor upon policy met from the strong tem- perance party present. W. R. Austin, at the of the address, made some pungent close comments upon the Conservative record and proposed a vote of “no confidence in the government or the member for this riding, “all of whom should retire from the FOR TAXI Phone 99 Stand - Hotel Rupert i BEST oe were ee Money Back if Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION for the issue of a fresh’ Certificate of Tithe for Lot Six (6), Block Four (4) and Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), Block Twelve (12), Section One (1), City of Prince Rupert, Map 923: political arena.” This was carried by a very large taken and the meeting closed with of the National An- Hearty cheers were called majority, om ai standing vote, the them. singing for and given for the Liberal can- didate, F. A. solatory cheers for Anderson, and con- Mr. seemed to take the opposition in Shaw, who NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that it is) my intention to issue after the expiration of one month from the ‘irst publication | hereof a Fresh Certificate of Title for the above mentioned lots in the name of Wil- liam T. Booth, which Certificate of Title is) numbered 5821-1, and was issued on May 20th, 1914. H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar. Prince Rupert, B. C., 105-111-117-123 How Will You Protect Your Wife and the children should fall a of, leee your em men ave the Ranks to de sot over until you are “on your feet” again Every married man should open an account in our pune Don Department and put 1s arnings ale ee ae Such a sum, earning interest, will be (— protection for the family, wide cen tenserest mer be epened THE BANK OF North 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $7,884,000, Land Registry Office, May 4th, 1915. good part, and admitted that the criticisms made had been offered in a perfectly fair manner. ANOTHER BIG FEATURE AT THE WESTHOLME WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY “The Man on the title of Wednesday day's big Paramount feature at the Westholme Opera House and the management guar- Box” and the Thurs- is five-reel antees this to be best of the en- far it but there is also a well connected tire series so shown. Essentially, is a comedy, story which is at times intensely where Indian effects are introduced, and at other times exciting as in the opening, some very realistic absorbingly interesting and even for instance, where discovers that her father, a United States has been selling government se- crets toa foreign spy. But on the whole, element prevails and many of the situations the of the story finds himself are ludi- crous in the extreme. It a splendid picture and in many re- dramatic, as, “Betty” who is senator, the comedy in which hero is spects one of the most popular of are Ae Rand: pees, * ae 7 fea 2 NOVEL a TRANSPORT TRAIN. Alberia I | eal ‘are GIVE US A TRiaL 5th St.—0 ppos Le Smith Bik. Phone 208 oe ~e- ' POP POCO Ore TOC C—O OS OOO —G bey FOR RE ENT TWO mens a4 He tuto With wh t the rails of the Carpathian Railway so they can be ransport auto be ‘ ‘ a. } used for bringing up supplies. 1 the picture can haul five or six heavily laden cars SIXTH & THOMPSON ST poze ere ’ oe (ai ' y a y . st “7 \ lee eee nena ee ke eee 8 1 turned over t me. Olher n STRICTLY MODERN LOCAI NEWS. ITEMS SMITHERS NOTES * | This mail goes via Fort St. James nad eke KHER RH and is the Only feasible route into CH . BI ; ¢ Francois Lake the mining district. Mr. Otlerson EAP Mr. D. R. Jones, of Skee ere ee ae ee ¢ there on a very large Crossing, went South this mot was a visitor to Smithers for a] ee ee is we YER: eee —APPLY— ’ . a . oa successful scale-——Endako | ing. lew days last wees St; Stat 8.6 | 3 scsileehahiiiontas Pattulle & Radford Mr. W. %. Owen, assistant s -| Arth Wi! ind Robt. Bar- P. R. Coal Co.'s Coal—Beat 2nd Av ; ‘t ‘ on. e, perintendent of provincial police, | ™ rode to La Kathlyn Mon ihouse nut or lump. Protection} is in town. ue ght on business. Jagainst burning flues. Phone | eons pe ee eae: 15. iacee:.. : — Mr, and Mrs. L. W. eeeees iny friends of Mrs, Par-| ee ek Salvation Army. ic il . ead and family returned last nig! be glad to learn thaf she| Even pleasure becomes irksome Thursday and Rat : : from an up-river trip. ji i the convalescent list if it's in the nature of a duty. ‘Sundays at 7 , Se 2 Repairs of all kinds, first-« lass | Mrs. W. G. Harris, of Prince Tee work only and a reasonable price it ipert, arrived on Saturday's — Phone Fritz, 588 PH Hirain and is stoping wit ter! | Time and Trial Prove e. 6.6 sister, Mrs. C, E. Parcell wr. 7. Colehoum, iniioabon |” Suslecaialah the unequalled value of Beecham’s Pj of the Powell Fruit Company of | Phere wan an aleve of tes Val best corrective of ailments of the digesti orgar Seattle in this district, left on the |, is aa allel so common—and the best preventive of lasting and way a ta re a oe serious sickness so often resulting from defective or May last night on a trip to his ol . ; : cari th ' ; ; ie ithe Di thetine * he fire was extinguished witho irregular action of the stomach, liver or bowels, seve «Mt ae ; * ‘ It h effort and 1 damage ré- 7 a sulted Mr. ai mana | Beecham’s Pills Cunningham & Sons, of Port Es BR. Cl +} ( Telkwa ’ it ak Tt PiInAWe sington, went south on the May | ‘ have a great record. For over half a century they have been used with last nicl fi nin ap, | me seteHy received the appoint entire satisfaction in thousands of homes. few doses will prove to last night on a business trip | | » af foe Warde feb thin Oe you nat you oun Find promet reed Srom the headach« pression of Victoria. irits and general no- slings caused by indigestion or biliousness an oe tfilling the vacaney left when Try them, them, and you know what it is to have at your command such rw ik. H¥de went to the front The Lillooet arrived in the! An I | bl Aid H h | pachoe Setardiy. Ceptain: Mes-| — nvaluable to Healt ‘ It is l rned that Messrs only by Thapar Bocston. BF. Helens, Lancashire, Fnglend grave will proceed to make sur -| everywhere in Canada and U.S. America. io boxes, 2 . way € Hecate Strait - D , Prank Dock ind RK. S&S. Sargent ai Entrance, jaltended a peace meeting held in wnall i? | Pri ce Rupert last k at which Mr. J. Be Stiratt, contractor for |*"*® Peace ® the Hom. 'W,'¢ the construction of the drvdock.|* v he © went south on the George this]. ‘ “ oi . (kx eR REE KHER morning, along with Mr. T, .| VANDERH pia TES ; . Dietrich, of the B. C. Equipment be ° - RRR HR RR Company. The large hotel building being the famous Paramount features. | put up by James Stewart on the Next Friday and Saturday an-|north side is rapidly nearing other screamingly funny two-reel leomple tion and will soon be ready Keystone comedy, has been ar-|f ccupaney ranged for. iia idiccindini danas The store just recently built by Quality, satisfaction and econ-/|§ y. Christian in North Vancou- omy. New Wellington Coal.|yer is completed and will soon be Phone 116, 63tf. opened with a new s kK of gen- eT eral merchandise. You learn to live when you be- a " gin to live and learn. : Inquiries are coming in oo. stoadily 1 ts and acreage in lard around Vanderhoof, and it is Surveying and Engineering an ndihh “dtiees eit ‘he sovendi A. E. WRIGHT more citizens added to our town, ;as e as i ew settlers Provincial and Beminion \° well as many " ‘ t I in Land Surveyor this district this Summer, P. 0. Box 10 Phone 85 James eden: whe owns the Fouth Avenue ar ae $j) addition to Vanderhoof just oppo- ab site the depot, is expected soon to 2 return from Seward, Alaska. He BLUE POINT went there a month ago on pri- vale business, as he owns a nur. RESTAURANT ber of lots in that townsite, and = lis disposing of them to improve Good Clean Meals meet aie his property in Vanderhoof. Cents Up. Just Give Us tbls’ a Trial—That’s All. i rhe new mail contract from LAW-BUTLER BUILDING nee ; \ . Third Avenue nderhoof to Manson Creek, in inca #3 the Omineea Mining District, has . 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