Page 8 THE DAILY fEV8. Saturday. March 22 lDlD. 'BY-ELECTIONS GOING I I AGAINST GOVERNMENT Book your or IN GREAT BRITAIN Ladies' ders now for London, March 22. Politicians look upon the result in the parliamentary electin in the West Bella Cooia Lcylon division as a sharp reminder to the coalition government KE'iMl of Premier Lloyd George of Rsiiiico popular discontent. The division POTATOES returned A. E. Xewbould, an Independent Liberal, who was defeated in December, by a major- Arriving Monday I ber? See us Georgetown Lutn- i Local News Notes ilv iSf 9. nnfl nvor K. F. Maann ber Co. 69! I Coalition Unionist. In tho gener- Next. al election in December, the Coal-Head The rainy is checs our own make. At- ilion Unionist, Colonel Wright- $2.25 PER SACK season here atd we kins' Meat Market. 69 "Whose death made today's G. H.Arnold son, well are election necessary, polled 11,000 equipped tosupplyyour NOTARY PUBLIO Four carloads of Jlsh went east votes to Newbould's 2,000 this morning on the train. j Table Co. with This result, with the fact that Rupert Supply needs, a large and varied Real butter. "Our Own Brand."linear Admiral Sir V. R. Hall, Coal-Phone FOR SALE Fuller's Grocery' 45. tf ition Unionist, was returned for PHONES 211, 212 stock in all the latest styles, Lot 7, block 44, section 7, the West Derby division of Liyer- ZZHZZIZ onithe south side ofEighth-Avenue, Miss G. Linford arrived-from pool -recently by a greatly de-' .. from priced $12.50 between Frederick Tlttrt t-I axr 11 rr t Vtt O mnffl iai Cr 'gr ll O amah d nt nlnm'lit to Int'on 4 n aIii , coining fiscal year which the gov to $25.00. "Tnhn " ' h of Iha nnliffnnl til fa ftirtilnc : MHllCni II uS inirOUUCCU III lUO Sireet the Plaza. and, House of Commons in the last This fine level lot is one of wt i :.... kJ Approved by Premier mat HUiiut'i iui pimure, i ug '"s. lnc,u,di "".000.000 In the ease of Admiral Hall, the the best building sites on Mating of Marcella' at the VesU for the army, is more than Coalitionists able to were argue Eighth Avenue. holme tonight. Ana. I iin.i.i I ti a pnnlft ti n f st,w A I Kn $250.00 CASH. r; 149,000 000 for the.navy, predecessor. Sir W. E. Smith. R. J. MacDonald of sw Hazel-" roughly five times tho Misses' II. O. HELGERSON, LTD. ton is in tne city, having arrived -"IT Tate-before the"war; 65,000,000 Raincoats Insurance Real Es'ate on the train yesterday. ifsZt pUyP The ' --ice budget and 495 - 2lSS:x'JiSf., Prince Rnpert, B.C. Newbould is different. Prem- Mr. and Mrs. Phillips were case among the arrivals on the Princa ier Lloyd George wrote a letter "r. J In plaids and plain cloths, with 'Vice being nearly two and a half 'John this morning from Port approving the candidacy of Mr. Clements. Mason as a supporter of the coa-!,ime9 h ffovernmenfe annual hoods, $6.25 to $7.50. THE I lition government. Mr. Newbould,-"" "C1U.,D "c Alice B. ready for business. If then sent a letter to the Premier Army Appropriations. ECONOMY STORE n need of a launch, phono Red pointing out that Mason consist- Tho army appropriations asked 391, Prince Rupert Boat Houseently voted against the Liberal :for by. Winston- i Spencer a m -Churchill, W.J.Thomas. tf secreiarj- oi suuo lor war, were policy of Lloyd George and Phones 18 and 36 " ' ' rfeieTnea to all possib a con- !against his social coyer measures, 417 6th At., E. Alfred C. Turtle of the G. T. P. whereas Newbould had always ,Agencies are susceptible of H. S. WALLACE, LTD. at Winnipeg, was among the ar- sunDOrled iha nolicv of Llovd,a ereal 8avlnS. uut 1,18 ordinary The married gave up Tor hard times. 'act inlb rivals in the city yesterday morn- to!man e The Premier failed The slrijrie ror wedding bcIL chimes, George. but Economy there's Hargalns Store, galore at ing on tne train. reply lo lne ,elter( and the Lib-I account Corner 3rd and Fulton St. Another of dissatisfac- Where ror their money they always erals made great capital of the causa get more, , John Joseph Muldoon has ar- a:tion is the continuance of con- And save many dollars and dimes. rived in Prince Rupert from Win-(fact. scription in a limited measure nipeg to accept a position in Mnj Financial policy. and t,(e gcnera, impatience to get SPECIALS McXicholl's ofllce. ! i'on cians creau mis cnange , c t f Pure Italian Plum Jam ... ;in sentiment to the governments; ; See Charlie Chaplin in "Thel The fishing s hi:.nc! DcjtJ 4-lb. tins 90c The Prince John arrived from financial policy, of which C. F. G. pure dripping. Our own ren- Jazz Waiter" at the Wcstholme yesterday aftcm. an Is:;;.; Apex Jam, 4-lb. tin, . . . 70c .Masset at live o clock tins morn- .uasterman, nnanciai secreiarj dering, Atkins Meat Market. 69 tonight. what is thought t. be thei.rM Orange Marmalade 4-lb. 80c !ing, and left for the South Queen the treasury in the Asquith cabi- halibut known tj Iz " Charlotte Islands at 10 a.m. net, calls the "Road to Ruin.'1 i Canada Life Assurance Co. Army and Navy Concert, Em town. It W' ighcd 310 pounds ill Orange 2-lb tin 45c ; Approximation bills for the Agent, J. F. Magulre, Phone 56G. press Theatre, March 25. tf jtook two husuy men to hancieil Fresh Comb Ilonsy . .-: . 45c D. Donaldson of the United1 Slates consulate, left for Smithersl ntallem Grocery Company this morning. He expects to be LTD. back either Tuesday or Thursday night. Complete Stock of this morning on the train to join her husband there who is reported 1 1 in. mm health.to be in a very low state of White NOTARY PUBLIO j Mrs. D. A. Candow of Hays Cpv9 Avenue will give a tea with sale FOR SALE of home cooking at her home on A ove-roomed house and lot only Tuesday, March 25, from 3 till 6, Wear three blocks from the centre of tne business district 1 1,500 in aid of the Seal Cove W. A. 'it Two en tice lots on Beach Place (00 each Double turner, 6th Are. and Tatlow, The Princess Mary docked al ti,750 pair ,len o'clock this morning southbound Double Corner, 6lb Ave. Section 6, II.SS0 pair from Skagway, with about Doable corner Stb Ave., Section 6, for Women Oners. .thirty passengers aboard, and -roomed boue and lot,....choice left for the south shortly after- view, seal Cove Circle 1600 Lot XI, Block 8, Section 7, Ctb Ave, iwards. She reported squally 00 You will not be wast Lot 15, Block 5, See. 7. Sth Ave. weather up north, , 1300 Lot 10, Block 49, Sec 7, 8 th and if come Seal Cove Ave 1300 Mary Danz, an Indian girl ing time you Lot 16, Block St, Section 8 .. $350 from Hazclton, was brought be Lots 3 and 4. Block 31, Sec. 8 1600 fur tbe pair. fore C. C. Perry, Indian Agent, and see our complete 'yesterday afternoon in the police M. M. Stephens court on a charge of drunkeness. stock of White Wear, The case was adjourned until this LOANS - RENTALS - INSURANCE afternoon. . . in . . If00-00J0 00 0&0 0 00'0 0 00 0'0 0 0 Ambrose Harris, an Indian,' was SILK, tried before C. C. Perry yesterday .afternoon in the police court on VOILE and a charge of vagrancy, and was How Often told to get out of town on this morning's train to llazelton where MUSLIN. lie belongs. Ho left. Should Glasses ! ... ! At a meeting of the executive of the Prince Rupert Musical Society Be Nighties, Changed a statement was presented showing1 a membership of 157 HOW long will I have to weat Following their first public" effort Slips, glasses before they requlra changing?'' This is a question al inabilities haj been met there often asked and dirncult to answer, was a sum of $136 in the bank and Underskirts, as it defends on the condition of an extra . asset was a sectional the eyes. But you may tafc one platform worth about 200 which thing for granted If you have your be used future occasions. Chemises, glasses absolutely correct in the may on first place, and use only high-grade lenses, they will .last you longer Swimming Club Dance May 2. Camisoles, lhan If they are only the "near-i right" kind. IN this connection, we may say ; Brassiers, that we always aim at fitting Northern B. C. Agricultural glasses that keep tho eyes in a permanently normal condilton, and and Industrial Association. Midfc our patrons seldom, require their correction changed. Applications are invited II' the glasses you are wearing are. for the position of Secretary are 0 ndt giving you perfect eye-comfort, to the above Association. The styles come In and let us make a right- thorough sclentlfl: examination of Remuneration 8000. and the prices your eyes and your glasses. Duties to cover the period April 1 to December 31. We make no charge for this service, ! Applications i n writing must reach the undersigned JABOUR RROS T.T Fred Joudry p.'m. Thursday,not later March lhan 27.5 Practical Optometrist CHAS. C. PERRY, Third Ave. Prince Rupert Box 1653. President. Third Avenue West Prince RupertjJ, Opposite rent Office