MIRACULOL. CURE OF ASTHMA stn Tey fr ‘for 15 Years Until He “Frul-a-tves” D. A. WHITE, Ese. a1 WALLACE AVE., Toronto, Dec, 22nd. 1914, ‘Tlaving been @ great sufferer from Asthma for a period of fifteen years me es having to sit up at night for eks at atime) I began the use ruit-a-tives”, These wonderful tabiets relieved me of Indigestion, and through the continued use of same, I am ne ger distressed with that terrible disease, Asthma, thanks to ‘which are worth their to anyone suffering as Iw | heartily recommend ifferers from Asthma, e is caused or aggravated by gestion”, D. A. WHITER ma, for Hay Fever, for any t ecaused by excessive nervousness ; Impure Blood, faulty Digestion tipation, take ‘Fruit-a-tives"’ soc. a box, 6 fot $2.50, trial size, asc. At all dealers or from Fruit-e-tives Limitec d, Ottawa, EE FOR A TAXI: 75-PHONE~75 * PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO elehalalalslahalahabahainhahalshahahehehebehahedad eee ee eee eer eeee * LATEST war NEWS * * * * The latest war bujletins * * received exclusive! %y The # * Da News are f[ dd im- *| * liat ifter coming off # * the wires at the following # * | . Cole's Cigar Store, 3rd Ave #* . . Watk's Jewelry Store, 3rd . * ' ® tupert Hotel, 2nd * * * * : Hotel * * f tral Hotel * * W : Hotel *. * Knox Hotel * loa News windows, 3rd *| ' € > eee eee eee eee ee WINDSOR HOTEL Corner of First ave. end Eighth $1 W. M. Wright, Prop. HOTEL OENTRAL” First Avenue and Seventh $1 European and American Plap Peter Biack, Prop. SN GNOX MOTEL } First Ave., Between Eighth and Ninw ) European Plan, Rates &0c to $4.00 Per Day Beener & Besner, Props. estes soe |. Y. Rochester } } : Vv. D. Castey GMPRESS HOTEL Third Ave, Between Sixth ana Seventh Streets ; } European Pian, 60 to §1 Per ODay ; ; ee _— ROVAL MOTEL Cortey & Burgess, Props Third Ave. and Sixth st European Pian Steam steated dived SEAVER WHOLESALE LiQuOR co., LimTeD Second Ave. and Sixth St Phone 102 cmemae et PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO., LimTaD fraser ana Sixth Sts. Phone 7 VN Chance It vrec ‘action, and Black Bear Mi neral Qlaitus, st Skeena Ue Division of cc "Buster . here } a cated beter ae senanee it id ‘idebaran” Miveral Claims near ice Arm, Observate “4 nat erate? ye ad tia he P lens, the nor’ west potnt of rom lead of Alien - ranch of Ob- “Wetory Ine TAKE 5 } Miner’ s NOTICE tha ixty days _ © the Ki f ‘provements, for oe Ca further ‘der section 85, mi ste Ore the | us rove men 6, mua be sagen ba. | op ated this | 21st day of September, A.D. PEDRO SALINAS, | OPP >> OD OS. on OOPOTEPOEOL CEO OLED Prince Rupert Feed Co, DEALERS IN Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds OWIOKEN FEED a SPECIALTY ee ae Giieis ao os to - ea eace iver country, ane ud- ” eo & on Bay. Government survey- Mell orders Prometiy attended te eat rma — om —l ‘riet are agreed that this route will afford the shortest way, with 008 Third Ave. — the lowest grade, for all the great et northwest products, which in a Sito tbe jfew years will een | OULICL to the markets of the world via a Pacifie Coast port. CANADIAN PACIFIC | “This being peastieala a vir- RAILWAY gm country, a traveller naturally has mans batacles to overcome. PRINCESS MAY The government wagon road, be- FOR A PORT - ’ ausene, JAN S tween Ei and Grand Prairie, ’ we a distance of roughly 240 miles, PRINCESS MAQUINNA is fairly good in places, but has SOUTHBOUND suffered from exceptionally heavy SUNDAY 8 P. m™. freighting between these points, 4. @ MoNAB, Generat Agent but the settlers, de spite these ob- Corner Fourth Strest and Third Ave stacles, are all highly. pleased with the prospects After passing Grand Prairie, -eeeeeebbbbbabaanaannnnnn dl went through an undulating THE DAILY NEWS. THE PEACE RIVER COUNTRY IS MARVEL OF BEAUTY AND WEALTH St. bere John. Finding that the river was not running half I decided to make at more than four and a miles an hour, the trip River Landing by a raft, which T knocked together with a few nails and rope. This fragile craft served to carry me by night With ti Peace and day to my destination. have to find an/the exception of two slight sand the river along this stretch is quite easy to navigate; in fact, 'l found the going so good that I was able to sleep on the raft at night, floating down stream with but the raft made a bad bump at a sharp and ran into the . aa. Si | sand bars on the bars, one interruption, when leurve bank. small expense the be the waterway steamboat traffic, while even today boats of light draught ean easily be taken down stream. Stopping at Dunvagen I was dis- appointed to find that the much very Peace can jremoved and make saa for it FIRE ALARM SYSTEM : country for about eighty miles to|talked of town is practically at a |e ; Pouce Coupe. Along this streteh|standstill. None of the settlers * . * OMROUIT HO. 1. t about 75 per cent. of the land is |nor railroad men there have much * ‘ * Gox 12-6 St. and ard Ave 7 pen prairie ready for the plow, |confidence of this point develop- £ Box 136th St. and Sra ave * : ' ; and the alane ing into an importa siness % Gox 14—suh St. and srd Ave. , 1¢ balance made up with|ing o portant busin * Gox 16—Junction of ist, @na and scattering bluffs of poplar andjcenter. They claim that there has & _ 2rd Aves spruce been far too large an area sub- % Sox 16——-1st Ave, between sth and y Sabet z 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) | Several mills are alre ady at divided, the outlying districts be- ; Bor me * Ave. and 7th St (Cen lwo rk preparing lumber for build-|ing many miles from the line of tra 0 ) ‘ jing purposes, most of the timber |the projected railway. CIRCUIT NO. 2. | be ing brought in from the heads My next important stop was at Box 22--3rd Ave. and ra 8 ; j i (Post Office.) ° ’ lof the streams in the surrounding |the Peace River Landing, where a Box 23-5rd Ave. and MeBride St j district. lively little city is springing up Box 24--ist Ave. and McBride &t Sark tar AY ,| with sat c y. e | * Box 25 2nd Ave. and gna st “On my way I passed trading/with great a were ——. 1% @ox 86—2nd Ave. and 6th 8t. lposts at frequent intervals, but|rtanks of the pioneers have re- Geox 27-0. T. P. none of them at the present give|cently been swelled by the com- | CIRCUIT NO. 8. jone the idea of developing into|ing of hundreds of new settlers Box 315th Ave. and Fulton St lcities of the future, although|in advance of the railroad, which Box 82--Borden and Taylor Sts : . : ‘ s i BS.oc Ave. ane Salida 0 Grand Prairie commands a posi-|is now being constructed with all ‘ Box 969th Ave. and Comox ave. ¥ ition which should make a natu- | possible speed, along the banks aunbonecit _ 4 a an i aioe au jral trade centre, capable of look-|0f Lesser Slave Lake to this |ing to the interests of the settlers|point. As a strategie and com- CIROUIT NO. 4. . 2 s Box 494th Ave. aud Emmerson »|f0r Many years to come, especi-}mercial center, this town has os Z/ally in view of the fact that the|sreat possibilities, being sur- # Box 425th Ave and McBrice St. © ed ava alraadwirounded by on extensive teeet. Box 436th Ave. and Green st : oad magnates have already/rounded by _—— Box 446th Ave and Basi! St %|chosen this position as a divis-|tory, naturally adaptable for % Bou 46—Tth Ave. and Eberts. 7 | ional point lstock raising and agricultural = Gox 141.7 Ave. and Young 81 » | ‘ . . j x * “7 settlers who have thus|pursuits, while its minera Se HOhansrsserneenraneties | | the trail are chiefly| wealth cannot fail to make for- ee: lraw from the Anglo-Saxon |tunes for some. i . : . rac many of them being either| From here going directly south ; STT ‘ sore i ‘ RSCRIBE FOR new arrivals f the Old Coun-|over eighty miles of splendid ag- ; try or descendants of the U1 ited | rieultural country, I came to THE DAILY NE WS | Loys t stock from the east, both ‘basi uard, a little town at the head f which inelude a good per “ent-|of navigation on the Lesser Slave Peete f the 1 tary type who ac- Lake, which, considering it is sev- suire the na fre South Af-{crel miles off the railroad now be- QUARANTEED snd from Gouth American Silk jrioan serin ing eenstructed by J. A. McAr- HOSIERY Leaving Pouce Coupe I con-|thur, of Winnipeg, has"made tre- We Want You to Know tinued my journey through the}mendous strides since Jast sum- These Hose Nose Mountain” country across|mer, and the settlers there are They stood the ae ween the Cut Bank river, over the foot-|Confident that Vefore long a see- all others failed. They give : I ad calidad tom tie dane one ' bina Ince ) ’ 1¢ t oat é DB real foot comfort. They have || bills into Pine Pass, through the | : no seams to mp. They never Rockies, to within a few miles of any color, or Three pairs of our Ladies’ nite and bituminous coal are in Hose in Black, Tan or levidence, while in the foothills White colors, with written good anthracite has been found. GUARANTEE. lo this end limited coal areas DON'T DELAY—Offer es~- have already been secured by the ae =» , aed c. P. R., C. N. R. and other rail- color and size desired. road companies operating in the International Hostery Co. district. 21 Bittner Street | While T was in this district I Dayton, Ohio, U. S. A. | met an old Klondike friend, who | eco pe id accompanied a party of In- | pnearen, PEACE RIVER AND emeananea | *'t ans to a point near Nose Moun- RAILWAY COMPANY. tain. These Indians said they had : Pacific, Peace eee Athabasca Rail-| known of the existence of gas | sluhosing ne eamgauy to Tay out. con (0 there, which, although they had} Spc cata Ree pu al never lighted it, they called the te’ water. at or eat the eed of MWMAL| yy, ling Spring,” on account of | northerly direction to the summit between and disturbance made by Kitunat end Takelse Lake, thence ine nor-|the rush and therly direction along the valley of the the which swept Lakelse Lake and river to the Skeena River, thence crossing the Skeena River)... 'by means of @ high level bridge and over| eas escaping, erything before it. the Grand Trunk Pacific hallway with): this flow of gas was ignited) Standard clearances, thence hor!) easterly, to the mouth of the Kitsumkalem Kiver! ond burst into flames, and it was and following its course to the 5 dinin ! of i Seeax River, and thence, following ihe itl buening when I passed on my natn of ‘the Nass Hiver, at or neat Alyansh, a distance of approxunately one’ return journey hundred and twelveyralics; (bh) from the : : junction of the Blackwater River, With} 7 pcturned to the Coast by way he Nass River, following the course of | r the Blackwater River, to the summit be f Peace River Landing From tween it and the Galanskeest River, thence | ; ; : ; et south easterly along the Lalanshees! hiver! the Rockies I jour neyed over a to the Skeena River, thence up the Sheena fiver to the mouth of Bear Kiver approa! |mately Fifty-seven miles. DATED at Otawe this nineteenth day of, [jiver and Os Ary r, 401 j 7 NGLE, THOMPSON, BURGESS & COTB,) trek Solicitors for the Applicant. | ortheasterly trail to the Peace after a very arduous | On my way arrived at a point pear Fort! of the country and bring the pres- become loose and baggy as a point T had reached last sum. |ent town of Grouard into direct the shape is knit in not mer when making a trip from/Communieation with Edmonton, RNTEED for 2 ee ge Bella Coola over the proposed|thereby giving the town access to / LED for fineness, " - : eee | aust style, for superiority of ma- route of the Hudson Bay and Pa- jeu the markets of the Dominion terial and workumaship, ab- |/ cific Railroad. Excellent as the |@nd the States, |} solutely stainless, and to ||. oc pjieuitural and mineral possi-| My journey from here to Ed- ered “— ee —— bilities are from the coast inland|™monton was made over tye Lesser a : os ee vit ito this point, I really believe the |Slave Lake, through Sawridge, a pairs free. | : an | : a ; OUR FREE OFFER farther one goes into the Peace | town at present at the Rape of | To every one sending us |) River country are the indications|Stee! and naturally bustling with || 50¢ to cover shipping [line more encouraging. In addi-|enthusiasm. Tourists and DR charges, we will send, ewb- |) is the farming prospects,|Pectors making Edmonton their ses Se duty, ehoobutely . ral |. eoal and gas are|base should not miss the oppor- Three pairs of our famous mineral, Ol, Coa and g&% é i _ . theie AMERICAN SILK HOSE | found here. Along the stream and) tunity of making Edmonton with written GUARANTEE, iver banks outcroppings of lig- |base over the Lesser Slave—one lof the most picturesque stretches of water I came across in all the fifteen hundred miles I traveled on foot.—Martin J. Rayey in Ca- nadian Mining Journal, | | GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT ef CANADA LL ihs ROMA A URS =e Write today, address ~ JOHN HA To OHM HALLAM LiMiTED oi Cail and ell, LOSES COLLEGE posT THROUGH BETROTHAL Controller Mas Future Father-in- Law With Strict Notions of Duty. Chicago, Jan. 9 fleld University En- | the | pro- has lost his job through his engage- ment to Miss Helen the daughter of Edmund James, president of the university. The engagement of Miss James and Creorge of and Frazer, controller of Tilinois, of publie fessor accounting, James, Professor Frazer was nounced a few days ago. day President that the ture son-in-law an- Vester. announced of his fu- been ac- James resignation had cepted. said Presi- boards of “It is my opinion,” dent James, “that Our 1915 Catalogue Which Has Just Been Distributed Will aid you in making your selection of Christmas Gifts. Write for this book if one has not reached you. Note the fine range of SIGNET RINGS on Page 11 and our assort- ment of Ebony, Silver and French Ivory Toilet Ware from Pages 45 to 63, inclusive. Henry Birks & -Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Granville and Georgia Streets Geo, E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C _ = schoo! boards be. prohibited law from appointing to posi- trustees and public in general should by tions within their gift any person blood degree connected to the member by marriage fourth with any of the teaching or ad- ministrative staff.” or Certificate of improvements. Aldebaran Mineral =, situate in the ae Mining Division Cassiar Dts- wi Where located:-—About three- (3-4) of & mile, more or less, from northwest point of the head of Alice Arm LUMBER SHINGLE”, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A. 4. BURROUGHS, Manager 1st Ave. and McBride 6. PHONE 2 PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. Branch Vard at Smithers - adjoining = Black Bear nm the southw TAKE NOTICE. ‘that I, Pedro as agent for William J. Vau Free \° er’s Certificate Ao. “aibas and f self, Free Miner’s Certificate No B031 Intend, ney days from the date hereof, the Mii Recorder for @ tert! cate ‘ot Improvements, for the - of obtaining a Crown Gran’ above claim. further take notice that action, section 85, must be commenced - # a of such Certificate of proveme mbated Minis 21st day of September, A.D. : PEDRO SALINAS. THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C., LIMITED 8S. VENTURE SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 9 P. M. Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT MIDNIGHT . For Further Particulars Apply to PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS BRILLIANT DURABLE WN ONINFLAMMABLE NODUST NORUST THE FE DACLEY’ co: ie ea 2) Vlog ht a Une a ee Be Subscribe for the‘News’ RRA REE cuts Monday’s labor cleart in half. The Sunlight way is so easy --just note. First you soap the garment; then roll it up to soak. After a while you rinse it th hly and the dirt drops out magic. 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