THE DAILY NEWS pr 5 nape tors aR For V THE DAILY NEWS ph REA |nave ixtous 1) or Vancouver oe. , | f bad job 2 s U9. ABEL! i aide A V THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA oe wre ina? gill ictoria and , ere no sort. Guaranteed Largest Circulation sing up there wae to do eattle im to the field of battle. - 5 HEAD OFFICE tn deisiven”. ie = a te oe Net = erinos GEORGE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C, Telephone 98. \\ m ve? . oo n Mondays—_9 9 m Goutrest AUTOBIOGRAPHY | heard many star-| Ce ae eave . ae 10 A. M. on Wedneedays ea q, ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. OContrac a Saturdays for George, Edmonton, RatOON, Winnipeg. on TRANSIENT DISPLAY pe OF A SHAM SHOE , rhev are old stories necting with trains for Gt. Paul, Chicago, and ai) Principal > ; » 00M rates on application. se oak these traine carry splendid electric lighted Sleeping and pars te — ‘onti od From Page One trepea : Wednesdays a through Tourist Sleeper (eiectric Highted) to -— ang comnts — ——— ; Continue ; vas that a Halifax reg- MAKE YOUR TRAIN OR STEAMSHIP BERTH RESERV AT on > EARLY DAILY EDITION assy Tuesday, May 11, 1915. “Bill,” he said, “loyalty is one|W piiged to pared PHONE 260 __.--- |thiig@ and three dollars § and 14 their feet FOR POINTS EAST OF CHICAGO Use THE GRAND pe _—- ——___= = ee ae = » ee tied oO eir neat, : cabin. Ove cents a pair is an- r beck. carved TRUNK RA LWAY SYsTEm - > : . ak | ; the f ee Ss DURATION OF THE WAR. erally claims that, by making} nor. We'll have to do the best|t 7 5 y _ ey tent is The Double Track Route The question uppermost in big sacrifices, the struggle} ..,, can for the firm.” , pyle Fagg 2 : Hs | ee ee ere mean tomy 0 GT. P. Ticket Office : ; could hardly be . ' the mind of the ci¥ilized world could be ended in a few months, After that there was a highly , : ri AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP wanes » 4 “Ww . , i it’ the ime an ave = today is, “W se will the war but, rather than bring about) technical conversation, which, b« a » Gensent "Ram nd? Every business man is - ne wbiieis ; ae an ig hea ajor G al Se . ee es ‘ tu futece. ond in such slaughter, the govern-|ing no anatomist, IT did not | + the’ fatty’ dad bell SESS ee, ylanning for the future, ¢ | derstane ard Bill say,| s «lt eo, ' ry pl this tal question ment, fully assured of final vic-} Nrotang, Om Sawer who made the state- hone 554 P.O ae hinks it better that the| “© ©8% make sixty cents a pa ak 6 ee — 0. Box 60 , tory, thinks it better tha e a tut that does no a re s if we use split leather instead MUSIC ‘ar s rol ; : e it he oPRHANG The Literary Digest has ask- war should be prolonged storm calf,” and the superintend in my mind. I know the Teacher of Violin and All APERHANGING ed this question of the editors British editors state that ent replied, “Well, let it go at|M General's airy way of Band instruments AINTING of the leading newspapers in| they have been requested not to). hen they both winked|brushing aside disagreeable sa eatin Ave. Gast OLISHING AND France, Germany, Austria, discuss the question aa “bat (24 I had a feeling that I was be- OR: OS ee ae a ee WALI TINTING > ‘are 0 ‘sv ) > » mw o regar 8 as Russia, and Britain. Many an- Seer Seen : ing humbueged. As far as I could iches me not to. regare ms ; ; f tenor de swers have been received, and like the others, all are ae see, I was a handsome shoe with|the last word. I'll go on believ-| _ ting & Specialty te ; 3. | lent of final triumph. A lead- my own eves—I used to have The Digest publishes a selec- : a healthy outdoor tan, but some-j|ing my n M I Rania ing Irish paper says: “Let it , : _ wn of ‘em before they got oon artin Swanson tion of them in its May issue. , ’ i | how or other I knew that the elk a aozen , = Second Ave McB All are more or less vague, be for six mont "eee ag r ee ments of strength were lacking ripped out—before I'll believe the D E N TISTRY : ave! V — but few venture to predict a or even see ae ites aad My twin brother and I passed | Major Genera! - = ————__=_—_—_ — REERHRERHAREA ERO H eRe R EES settlement in 1915. In each the British Empire, having : ithe inspection with flying colors Luckily, my brother and IT were CROWN AND SRID@R WORK * : ial heir hands to the plow, will not} : i ved it until the troops A SPECIALTY * case there is expression of aj There were three inspectors and|not served out unti I ’ deep-rooted determination to turn back or pause until rT nae were paid by the government | were leaving Valcartier Camp. As DRS. GILROY & BROWN NE--35 2 see the thing through to the war is ended, and ended in vic- jnot to hurt our feelings. One in-|the Atlantic Ocean is not hard on DENTIGTS : tory.” hoe » were in fine condition Cmes: Smt Beek, TRE Avenue ° end. r ; ' tt inion |" vector, who knew something|shoes we Phone 454 ‘ ° +o PO op ra) Se . ‘ TT > In Germany, there is a disin- A c = a > *. Ys labout leather, took me up andjon reaching Salisbury Plain. The | AXI : ‘ > oper: ons 0 e > €9 re 7 clination to discuss the sub- eee ere i said “Humph!"" He passed me on|feet we honored belonged to Pri- ~ ; ject, chiefly because such dis- two months will a decisive, to the second inspector, who knew|vate Jones of the Umpty Umpth ‘ cussion is not looked upon with but the aed od an Z or jee much about shoes as Ido about/and he was proud of us for O58 | Spe pee ey eee EE ¢ ; ‘ ‘ ase The t of reliance on Lort itchener. oti : ‘ said|much as two parades. After that ; pet + tte Pape die: purine Kitchener has laid his plans for eee -— - 7 ‘ arch and whe FOR A TAXI ALF HALLIGAN g sentiment of Berlin is that “the , if it is “Good!” The third inspeetor, who[came a route march and when ' war will last until our enemies a three-years a - a iknew still less, said “Very good!"’|Private Jones returned from a REAR ERE EERE EE have suffered a defeat which es ae 7 : ” . ‘ . ce iand the ordeal was over. My iten-mile tramp we had both turn- 1 wor — -oncerne akes ; : tifles will insure us against further all cone ie vias : ' r | brother and I had been taken fromjed black from sheer mortifiea- 75--PHONE--75 Phone i174 Box #74 breaches of the peace, and it aan, pe he ra the middle of a great stack ofj|tion. The remainder of our able-|% e FOR PLUMBING a” HEATING ; wi ye the same. russian aia? Nia to 4 fo must give us such a peace that shoes as a fair sample and the|bodied existence was not quite a 3 ilitaris ith i rutal ar- ITH & MALLETT we can unfold our German} ™!!itaris eee ” a Pe |other thousand pairs were passed,|month, although Private Jones PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO SMI a «¢ Sue eum a Og p, , 3 sTus >< r- | "ec ‘ “1 y a o ea nd 1 character and strength as a . ee will be crushe ’ }s0 to speak, on our recommenda-|polished and greased and rubbed IOIKIM OI IIR InOnini inh i iritirn aeons pine ~ . Val mS rit free people.” ever. ition. At all events, none of those Continued on Pcge Three Third ween, Tees a Coen | a 2 — Py ‘he i ine shoes were examined in my pres- The Chemnitz Allgemeine | pavewTED MACHINE mes were exanained 1 TY PP°S- | eth REGIMENT, EARL GREY'S a Zeitung declares that the war ence and no shoes were pulled to * saliailiean : os TO SELECT GRAINS | ; asia ns OWN RIFLES. Se el a, will cease just as soon as — by the inspeetors. They is B ¢. UNDERTAKERS Alex M. on, ia rica s ; y p were nice, kind inspectors and . W. E. W . America stops supplying th Regina, May 10.—Charles A. | : : Orders by Major J. H. McMullin, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND &m- WILLIAMS & MANSON SRONHAS OS PMART WHE ME~l sy crance, of Begins, has invent.|°°? “7 * VOM* te out shoes up Commanding, May 8, 1915: BALMZRS — SATISFACTION GUAR- ~ > : : orre . a, is ent- ANTEEO—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. s € , case, Ger- — b a tye th ~ Ms ed and patented a unique ma-| WATER NOTICE. Gorperal W. R. Whitely— is 4117 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 eete Vo Lean wo ao Oe . ~jehine which automatieally selects | transferred from “B” Company to BRUCE MORTON, Fugerel Director Box 158 emies will sue for peace. the best and heavier seed grains, | TAKE nae and Storage, Essington “A™ Company. Helgerson Block pert, B.G Not a single Austrian paper | «jeans them and rejects smut and | Water Company, Ltd., whose address is} The commanding officer has —— ’ Ree aa Isi7 Granville 8t., Vancouver, B. C., will Office corner @nd Street « srd replied to the question. wild Mr. implement man and an inventor of oats. Torranee is an The French papers are char- apply for @ license to take and use one and one-half cubie feet per second and to store been pleased to make the follow. ing provisional promotions: PACIFIC CARTAGE (Successors to Pacific Tre 400 acre-feet of water out of Cunningham Lake. The storage-dam will be located at Canadian LIMITED acteristically optimistic. They/a fanning mill which has been on Corporal W. R. Whiteély, “A” declare that the war will end/the market successfully for five|the ouglet of Cunningham Lake. The ca- Company, to be provisional ser- UNDRY Genera! Cartage when Germany is vanquished, |years. The principal on which |PecHty of the reservolr to be created i8} oot Ving Ward. T LA LADYSMITH COAL 7 Z about 400 acre-feet and it will flood 2.23 . aad 3 and the provinees of Alsace/this new machine works is an en-|acres. The water will be diverted from The undermentioned officer is ——_—<—— 83—Phone—0 the stream at @ point about 5 chains below the said outlet and will be used for Water- works purpose upon the land described as part of Lot 45, Range 5, Coast District, being the townsite of Port Essington. A Latest and Approved Methods Only Skilled Operatore Employed and Lorraine are again French, and Belgian political independ- ence has been established. tirely JAMES GILMORE new one according to the claims of the inventor, combining gravity and wind in machine form granted a certificate as stated: Captain H. Lee granted Exqui- tation Certificate. Authy., M. O. Phone us and we will call The Toulouse Telegramme/|to bring about the desired result. copy of this notice and an application pur-}143, dated 22d Mareh, 19145. for a trial bundle a and the Nantes Telegramme |In emonstratior arty of \S¥aut thereto and to the “Water Act, . , ” <3 wenapares jrhelinpecamintsaecatetareghed (Ve Ae oy PUN fo Wote Our Address: express the belief that this will|Regina business men recently the | Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objec-} “A” and “B' Companies will 615 SIXTH AVEN aren : : UE WEST é de Str be accomplished by Christmas, |}machine lived up to the claims of | “908 to the application or to the petition parade at the Exhibition Build- 2nd Avenue, near \! :' ae mentioned below may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comp- troller of Water Rights, Parliament Build- ings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The territory within which the company desires to exercise its powers is described as the townsite of but, be it soon or late, all are confident of the ultimate sult. its inventor, and the weight of a bushel of the wheat selected ex- ceeded that of a of the original sample between four and five pounds. ing on Wednesday, 12th inst., and on Friday, 15th inst., at 8 p. m. Subaltern officers and non-com- PHONE NO. 8 NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Canadian Steam Laundry re- bushe!] CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY The Russian press displays missioned officers will parade un- der the adjutant at the Exhibition the same confidence, and gen- _—_—K—K—s—asasx_r_vlsoO8_l —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— = Port Essington. A petition to amend the ‘Ndi I ay, 10th inst. ' the Certificate granted to the company in Bue ldtng “on Maatay, , PRINCESS MAQUINNA respect of its former right so as to in-jat 8 p. m. fer communicating FOR ALASKA PORTS clude the right applied for herein will be heard in the office of the Board of Inves- tigation at a date to be fixed by the Comp- Drill f. T., C. L. I.; Sec. 27-35. By Order, THURSDAY, MAY 13 FRED STORK’S HARDWARE SEEDS! SEEDS! troller. The date of the First Publication J. B. Gillatt, Captain, PRINCESS MAY f this N ; = -= eau saaemodian ahaa on LTD.,” Adjutant 68th Regiment. RECEIVED OUR 1915 SEEDS SOUTHBOUND P.M. 710 SECOND AVE on a i_Appuscnat. leet WE HANDLE. SUNDAY 8 P. “Wilson & Whealler,” Agent. | Rennie’s Ferry's, Steele's, eral Agent Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Brigg’s ea Oe nd ring Ave Wire Cable Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle d Delivered to any part Garden and Field Seeds —_—— tron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns THE AMERICAN TAILORS Goo z aa uae, Also Fertilizers . Nv a Valves Ammunition or Pure Seat Sree and Se We Take Ord for Nursery ADVERTISE | ee oe od — ‘ We do the FINEST CUSTOM TAIL- s ee Stock ' ews ves Ranges Rubberold Roofin ORING for the LEAST MONEY. @ Corrugated tron ya, Milk | Gov. Inspected Cows Hay, Grain, and Feed at $} THE DAILY ‘‘\ “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” Woolens and make good suits for on De ds Vancouver Prices ; aii 627, and the best in stock for $86. © Bes uip one Get i a ee a es a - = Come and took over our ‘eats be- — Chicken Feed a Specialty Sanitary Dairy is the Prince Rupert Dairy fore buying and save money by it. THIRD AVE and FIFTH 8T. Prince Rupert, B. C. Mail orders promptiy attended to Prince Rupert Feed Co 008 Third Ave. Nerve Energy and Eyeglasses. FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Per A Nice Cheerful Place To Be Drawn for The Dally News, —-By “Hop.”" THIS IS A FINE. BOWL. OF NOODLES A constant dropping ™ : I WAS STANDING—— away a stone: ith 'NFRONT OF THAT CELLAR - STO DARIC eyestrain injures» ~=6mTh ALACK HAND JOINT TO TELL- \F IM because it is co’ a AND THEY OPENED LUCKY ENOUGH TO strain which fi! ATRAP DOOR IN TH FIND MY POCKET itself-as a slight aa SIDE WALI AND TLL STRIKE A se ord = once. PROPPED ME should be rem< with \NW TH’ CELCé This we guara! free. lasses. Con elays are Gal) Look for Loop OPTICIAN 69 223 Sixth St. phone Black