~ Wednesday, January {9 1944 af oAILY NEWS —— ee = = SF what they can to keep their fel- pangs of hun- tee ee ee ee THE DaiLy NEws | ever heard of fin the home |!" | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHLRN SRITISH COLUMBIA where the housewile knows low men from the | : j wer N required courage to al (ul G. a P. SC H E D U LES SRL Eee once Shredded Wheat? In five |'° eatt. a work like this and often —-- Guaranteed Largest Circulation funds and supplies have been TRUNK HEAD OFFICE Pee ee wholesome, satisfying meal |low, bul rather Per a Steamship Service to South selves become with Shredded Wheat Bis- f cuit without kitchen worry a ‘Ni DISP > ADVE § si ch : : : TRANSIEN) DISPLAY ADVERTISING—5° cents per inch, Contract or work. For breakfast heat S. 8. Prince George sails every Saturday at 9 a. m. Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. committee members renewed thei activities and kept the good work minutes you can prepare a {tlic | a rates on application. : be is t a a, Sathastabtiatd 26 the Biscuit in the oven to | eving S. S. Prince John Sails every " 3 restore crispness and serve ‘To Canada the members of this Tuesday at 7 p. m. DAILY EDITION asap Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1916. | with hot milk. For lunch |opcanization are obliged to turn : —_ . wna. aunt ail a escent serve with sliced bananas this winter for assistance. Wheat Train Service to the East _— — or other fruits. Made in . » great need and Ganada 3 ULTIMATUM TO GREECE ing on the western fronf has is the one great oe ( iS EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2ND, 1916. Just when things were be-| proven that the defending army Seabecllited 4 3 oy enon eae Passenger Trains leave Prince Rupert on Monday ginning to look comparatively when properly entrenched has , ce Belgian nation may be pal Thursdays at 10:30 a, m.for Edmonton, Winnipeg, ‘I comfortable in the Near East, an enormous advantage and jin part through her donations M Ottawa, New York and all Eastern Point , comes the report that Greece that invariably the attackin; wheat. The individual gift is th E a attacking eis aati “THE ROAD OF MARVELLOUS SCENERY” is likely to enter the war on force suffers very heavily, Jone that is wanted. Two dollat : , si ‘i an % } ' 1S; ‘day also Mixed Train ci ig passen the side of the Teutons- Thanks The presentation of an ulti-| | and a half will keep a starvit O1 iturday also ne Lin ¢ Mae i probably to the censor, there matum to Greece is furth*: | Belgi amily { perishing f eaves for Edmonton at 6 a, m., making close cont j : | there with regplar passenge ‘ain for eg ; has been no warning that mat- evidence of Allied prepared- | lé whole month It is t th h vith regplar passenger train for Winnipe ters were approaching such a ness. It is simply an ae luxuries of life that these her: For Steamship and Sleeping Car Reservations, a climax, but it is a relief-to tion that France, Italy and | people are pleading for, but just information regarding travel to any part of the world learn that, at last rere are ‘itain are r , . > enough to keep body and soul ¢ a8 : aig ure Britain are ready for the fray: ve mows G. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, 3RD AVE. signs of action on e part of hat Greece he »tter ci AN I DU TRIES gether i - : é P un ant ireece had better decide Agency all Atlantic and Trans-Pacific Steamship Lines the Entente powers in bringing quickly, and that the Allies seed ARE SWALLOWED UP Greebé: to the scratch: 5 vei : bea ty ee 7. i] hi Ti EE AT neal oe ! ot g1 atly concerned as to| | Do arin iime, , | ing Constantine has gone which side she officially sup-| The indus etal and commercial! ’ Ni 9 ae on playing with fire long ports now. The most remark- | paralysis into which Belgium has Saves ine rs er ene enough, and the British. and able part of the Near East|} 7 i i DE. E. N T! STRY | oe NCE 4aSt|been plunge y the Germ: - rrerr pT IFIC French ulti .j ; ‘ - [poet See. oe era A VISIT to The Bank of 3 CANADIAN PACIFIC rench ultimatum should bring operations is the silence re-/yasion has put an end to all ae es t . 3 r , Wty dient ot the tone at oes ; ; : Seat British North America RAILWAY 1e fence at one garding Russian movements. |tivities except one. On that one - the f CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK eee ; ; : : for the purpose o A SPECIALTY ig jump. It would be quite Weeks ago, a Russian fleet was ;alone Belgium is dependent for ss , on ; ' > : | depositing part of your BROWN Lowest rates to all Eastern Points nice to have that gentleman bombarding Varna and there! such livelihood as can exist io ji DR. J. F. intimate that hi Idi ill h ae can exist uncer) earnings, becomes a pleasant DENTIST ee ee ane the é E 1S soldiers wi vere r “ts rmy i : “rihle co iti , bes | : I ll d to aid the E a eens a ee of | the terrible conditions of-oppres-| and profitable habit, when once Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 7 5 + , Y« > . Y . : . . . 7 be 5 owe ) ard 1e Entente aed Czar had landed on Bul- | sion. That one great activity is) you have acquired it. Phone 454 Meals and berth Included on steamer Allies, but that is more than| garian soil. Possibly one of|the Belgian Relief Committee,’ al The dollar you use to open |——_— nd a ae nTe ! can be expected of this worthy the chief reasons, for the fore-|neutral organization, which is | ott canada in the Savings | S*eeeereeeoreceooooee . MONDAY, JANUARY 24TH +. Hohenzollern. There in no ing of Constantine’s hand ikormeannad Lhe ddan obi’ : ‘ > : PRINCESS MAQUINA SOUTHBOUND d6ubt as to where the sympa by the Entente P is tl or cere te kOle Sele P i R D 1 PETERS, Genera! as B Sy a- Vv “ntente owers 18 1e] . , ‘ sa ls ¢ ar 7 . . ¢ ‘ i J. |. PETERS, G ent re ; a ©)the Red Cross, and a part of that! others, as the habit of saving |} rice uper airy { oT thies of the Greek people are, knowledge of exactly where the organization is the Belgian Re-| grows 2 ; Corner Fourth Street and Third Ave ; : ; ” - al Ss. 2 $ . as was instanced recentl» by; Russians are, and how they|/lief Committee of Montreal, which | THE BANK OF ; Has cut the price of Milk ; — | the threats of mutiny on the are situated.) We must just jis supervising the shipments from | ; in half ffice corner venue part of several regiments which wait and see, since the news | Can r wheat ¢ . » | B N A had grown tired of the stall-| i hy bie Ricdl tec Gil Guy sac ae TO eee | PUREE MOR CAL CARTAGE LIN TED c , Ss - 3s ag “e . ) g . Pe j p , i : | Is SO meagre, Dul We Can allore era reat essentials to the starv 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. 13 Delivered in city at 10c per . . ' in ethods ir leaders. | ait cc j g : per aa 10ds of as Sate | to wait confidently jing population, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,884,000, |} quar? and 5c per pint General Cartage 1ichever way 11s ings uP — Tt seem almost an anomols : f S § st i ) 1 ' LADYSMITH COAL decides there is a warm time NOTES AND COMMENTS ithat such an efficient organizatior PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH ; = Phone Green 252 03—Phone—e2 in store for him now, having — Lahoud spring up out of the chaos P. MARGETTS, Manager, | peeccevoroscoerccoooonoeeeoeereens ; : ‘ : ; ce |Alex M. Manson, B.A flirted \with both sides for The report that Bulgaria and | resulting from the war, but the] OOOO LOD LOO LEO L ELL O LLL O OLE LETT OLE, | w E. Williams, B.A. LLB : ; Turkey sire De snarate | . MINERAL AC ° ; months past. Turkey desire to open separate | fact remains that the Belgian Re- 7 Sterling Marine Motors WILLIAMS & MANSON It is abundantly clear that,|peace negotiations offsets the |); tC : Rot : NOTICE TO DELINQUENT PARTNER Ais il A 5 oF. gine CA reo Se cL ief Committee is probably one of} ro 3, 4. ROGERS, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc for once, Britain and her Allies} Vienna report regarding Monte-/the best managed details of th: TAKE NOTICE that, whereas I have Can be purchased In town. A 3) MONEY TO LOAN have paved the way for a con-|negro, and the probability is that) present war. On it 2,500,000 Bel ae " a age oa ganreraany en Motor that will give you en- 3) Box 1% . ms ’ oO e yea &’ 0 e sinere claims | . . t siderable distance ahead, and | they are equally untrue. gians are absolutely dependen{| own as “Ladybird No. 4” Mineral Claim, | tire satisfaction. Built for 3) #!kerson Block Pree that they are quite ready for tite Shh bi Al elt ipetieaelnC ns en ee eee : : ¥ . ; © all) 79 !} Silver Lake, in the Stewart, B. C., Mining —HEAVY DUTY— eventualities. With 400.000 In executing Villa’s executioner the balance of the seven million) istrict: and the “Stumpy” Mineral Claim : | JAMES GILMORE ‘ ; cae , ; spay Hat myers a . so ‘ situated on the east side of Cascade Creek | ‘ | men impregnably entrenched|Carranza’s men have done unto people are obliged to look for alfat the head, in the said Stewart Mining | 3 PA eee Architect on Greek soil, they have noth-|him as he had done unto others.|part of their sustenance listrict, and have paid for said assess-|§ 2 Cyl.—6 1-2 In. by 7 Iny 12-16 ing f f th : oe oe AT os ment work the sum of $200.00; unless|8 Horse Power. 9nd Avenue. near M ing to fear from e enemy- Perhaps a comparison would]you pay to me the sum of $100.00 1or|% 4 Cyl-—8 1-2 In. by 8 In., 26-35 Experts have repeatedly de-| King Constantine must be now]jjjustrate the situation better, |YOUn Share of the said assessment work | Horse Power. Brg ‘ sas R ae Alliec BS an ‘ together with the costs of this’ advertise. | Do your remodeling with a first- } " clared that the Allied position|realizing that the Allies do not/phe eonditions are practically the |ment, 1 shall, at the expiration of ninety 3 clase sonia: | s C is strong enough to withstand'care much for his benevolent|same as they would be if seven—|%#¥S fom the date hereof, apply to the |% didi. B. C. UNDERTAKERS i y Mining Recorder at Stewart, B. C., to have | the attacks of a much greater neutrality. ig 8 . ati Ys é eis cine tanta ite Aone ‘\3 For Further Information . at s 0 eres ea y eighths of the population of Can- your interest in the said “Ladybird No. 4 i Apply to tlo 2 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- force than they have at their Su Se ada had to look each dav to a dis: |*@4 “Stumpy” Mineral Claims vested in me | 5 $|M BSALMERS — SATISFACTION auFrn- 2 | i 4 5 s ’ Nn pursuance of the provisions of th |? W. E. Williscroft, Phone 3 ANTE ND NIQHT command, so that they can Mayor McCaffery has already |¢pipytion bureau for bread and|«Mineral Act. '2 Blue 508, or D. Brown, Elec- ; ED—-OPEN DAY AND ees : 2 : i > : ce 4 await the onslaught with the|taken hold of the city’s affairs in|,)) the residents of the provine: Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 5th | > trician, Phone 383. : 117 2ND STREET—PHONE 41 : : ; . 7 fs . ” I lay of November, 1915. POPP LL LD DL PPL IL LOLOL IL PE PEECCOPOOOs utmost confidence. The fight-|quiet, businesslike fashion. of Quebec were forced to get re A. LUND = = ' : ve ~ |lief from a committee or starve per BRS ” mn areieatic ean ae ae OOOO r CUM i. “lor freeze to death, WATER NOTICE THE UNION STEAMSHIP C0. OF B. Acs [I TE This committee has as its TAKE NOTICE that R. B, McGinnis, whose set CE ui ite Bek ia he Ss Bai address is Alice Arm, British Columbia § S VENTURE oe Granby, ape,’ Senpive, -9rery Oey: working capital the ge nerosity v will appiy for a licence to take and ust Ue a.m. Sails for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, the people of the world—those |ffteen second feet of water out of Trout every Tuesday at 8 p.m. 5% i ahaa i a ‘ Creek, which flows Westerly and drains S § CAMOSUN Sails for Stewart, Granby, Simpson, Saturdays, who, for humanity s sake, giv: into Kitsault River, about 16 miles nort | a o We 8 a.m. January 8th, 22nd. February Sth, 19th. cage oe = ror its Cutlet at Alice Arm, 8. C. ‘Thx ith 4 March 4th and 18th. Sails for Massett, Port Glements, Sundays, p.m., LAND REGISTRY ACT water will be diverted from the stream ‘$ January 9th, 23rd, February 6th 20th. March 5th and 19th, IN THE MATTER OF An application for |! ® Polmt about 500 vertical feet above ty Sails for Skidegate, Jedway, Ikeda, Mondays, p.m., January 10th and the issue of a fresh Certificate of Title |P9'"*=Of Use, nur its mouth, and wi oh ee 24th, February 7th and 2ist. March 6th and 20th. to Lot Fifty (50), Block three (3), Sec-|@ USed for power and mining purposs fie Sails for Bella Coola, Rivers Inlet, Vancouver, January 13th and 27th. tion seven. (7), City of Prince Rupert, Map | UPON te land described as Wolf Group of i ie February 10th and 24th, March 9th and 23rd. 923. Mining Claims... This notice was posted o i JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent. Proof of the loss of the certificate 61 |the ground on the 26th day of October hig ae title to the above lands having been fMled|1!915. A copy of this notice and an ay { i 623 Second Avenue. Phone 568. in this oMce, Notice is hereby given that |Plication pursuant thereto and to. the i one ooons o it is my intention to issue, at the expiration | “Water Act, 1914 will be fled in th } 4 te ae eel = of one (1) month from the first publica- |9Mce of the Water Recorder at Prince | j ‘4 _ [tion hereof, a fresh certificate of title to | &upert, B. C. Objections to the applicat ' th == ==, {the above lot in the name of John R,|™ay be filed witb the said Water Kecordet acs riiprrestnnras i in > Rodcoff, which Certificate of Tithe is dated |Or With the Comptroller of Water Rights, | ie 9 }} {15th December, 1911, and is numbered | Parliament Bulldings, Victoria, B. C., within | | RED STORK’S HARDWARE ||: a agar e Royal Standard Test i ie , H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar, | this notice in a local newspaper. The dat j { 4 i} Land Registry OMice, Prince Rupert, B. C.,/of the first publication of this notice ts } : ——————— ————- = = ? ¢ f ? aa jj, {December 6th, 1915. g J15 ravanation oe ein ae Here’s where we test the a 710 SECOND AVE LAND NOT age + peer porting hoicest 2 ; s ICE. By H. C Oe ata choicest samples of Canada's . : § y . C, Ingle, Agent 4 : Carpenters’ Tools Suliders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery see eae aes _ as six million acre wheat crop. ‘ r PLOP PL PL LL EPLEPL OL LLC LLY one . . . On te Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle DISTRICT OF COAST Peet ae f We grind them into flour in the tron Pipe Pipe Fittings - Rifles and Shotguns }} etre " ‘ little mill you see on the left o id P 9 s 8 { TAKE NOTICE that Andrew Jackson and FO! T ir I ° y . f Rope Valves Ammunition \ Claus Peterson, of Porcher Island, B. C., | the picture. Then comes the eccupation ranchers, intend to apply for i q 4 Pumps Hose Paint permission to lease the following described ! supreme test--bread-baking. If lands: . ° ite Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron "Commencing at a post planted at the the bread is perfect in every * , mouth of Humpback Creek, on its east i$ /e@ r nc ? “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” wie, thence 30 chains in 4 northwesterly Phone 09 ; aT a nounce the wheat direction, following high water merk 3 -- | _ or = ee ee ed thence 1 chain, more or less, in: a éanth: T -_ the flour ROYAL 4 hema 4 direction to low water mark; STANDARD. j thence 30 chains, more or less, in a soutt é‘ : 9 easterly direction, following low eras AT YOUR GROCER'S a ee ark; thence 1 chain in @ northeasterly S d I aig 2 Alrection lo pola} of commencem nt, -and - i} coMaining > Berek, more Ge ka (3| Stand - Hotel Rupert Vancouver illing 8 Grain CoLte Fa ANDREW JACKSON & CLAUS PETERSON ——— ee ! 1 ha bg October 18th, 1915. PE OPPLOO ODO LOO LOLOL OLLOLOOLOD ODD "Retteah dud New Westin: té@r. Nanaimo, Victoria f { ——— eS _— Le SE pa } at a i oan PRINCE RUPERT, B. ©.