‘VETERAN WHO WAS (TH LORD ROBE:T Laid Low With Rheumatism —Byt Cured By “ Fruit-a-tives”, CHATHAM, ONT., APRIL, ord. tory “Tam a veteran of the Crimenn Way 4 the Indian Mutiny, volunteering ym the Royal Artillery into the Rova) sgineers, and served under Lord yberte during the Indian Mutiny deama of the British rernment, Fierce hand-to-hand hting and continual exposure left a great sufferer from Rheumatisen, mach so that my legs swelled wp, sking it impossible for me to walk, Pruitee-tives’’. They cured me of ¢ Rheumatism and Constipation regular employment, t walk y miles « day and enjoy perfect GEORGE WALKER. «. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, a6. lealers or sent on receipt of y Pruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa EERE EERE EEE EEE Ey FOR A TA ————_ 75--PHONE-75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO PIII IOI III II RR TOI ton =—_ PRESSE RE EERE ERE Oe eer ere ee | LATEST WAR NEWS he latest war bulletins ed exclusively by The News are posted im- after coming off at the following por lately * ole's Cigar Store, 3rd Ave # Wark's Jewelry Store, 3rd * venue * Prince Rupert Hotel, 2nd # ence * Royal Hotel. * Central Hotel. * Windsor Hotel. * Knox Hotel. * Daily News windows, 3rd # venue * ee eT eRe eee ee olel ; Directory embers PRL. Vintners Association —————_—[_—[_—__—_—_—__ WINDSOR HOTEL of Firet Ave. end Eighth 81 Ww. Wright, Prop. Zorner HOTEL OENTRAL First Avenue anc Seventh 8+ European and American Pisp Peter Black, Prop NOX MOTEL irs\ Ave, Between Eighth end Niwth bean Plan, Rates b0c to $1.00 Per ley Seener & Beener, Props Casies Y Rochester vo GePREss wOTEL Third Ave, Between Sixth and Seventh Streets ‘ropean Pian, BO te 61 Per Day ROYAL MOTEL Cortey & Burgess, Props Third Ave. and Sixth St repean Pian Bleem teated AVER WHOLESALE LimTED Second Ave. and Sixth S14 Phone 10% anseaneeuneepebineiedistiitindislakcaimaiiiates ant NCE RUPERT IMPORTING 0O., LimiTEeD Preser ano Sixth Su Phone 7 ° Oertificate of improvements. Citanee It Fraction, e Black Bear | Claims, situate in Skeena Min- vision of Cassiar District. re located:—J’l Chance tt Praction i between the * Bertha” and eran” E NOTICE that 1, Pedro Ss Cerin No. 80313B., date reof ‘his 216t day of September, A.D. PEDRO SALINAS. RN 10, PEACR. RIVER AND ATHABASCA RAiLway COMPANY, fe, Peace River and Athabasca Rall- ‘ada, Gt its next session, for an Act, ‘aing the co to lay out con- he following lines of 4nd operate y: (@) Commencing at @ mt on “ier, at or near the head of Kitimat following the Kitimat River in & ly direction to the summit between {id Lakelse Lake, thence in a nor- “irection along the valley of the Lake and river to the Skeena thence crossi ans of @ high rand Trunk rd clearances, he the Skeena River level bri and over Paste iway with ‘the Nass. River, or b & distance of tomhmasely “one d and jWelve miles; the (b) from m of 188 Rivers ckwater River, with ackwater Kiver, to the # ‘ Mt Ghd the Galanskeest River, thence daleriy tous the wal t River n ver, u to the mouth ‘of Bear Pifty-seven niles ihver — ED at Op 7 1014 ‘awa this nineteenth day of ‘E, THOMPSON, BURGESS & COTE, Solicitors ‘for the Appl sss © ee * | SAN FRANCISCO PAPERS IN AFTERNOON COST 2c | nejec Jar 12 After t} of experiment, 1 year papers published their anced price cents the copy has increased circeul. much as domestic nditions have not per advanee in the adver- whereas the price of er has gone up by leaps this inerease has and not a gain | ne papers have re 1 price of five cents papers California OPC Coe Prince Rupert Feed Co. DEALERS IN Fay, Grain, Feed and Seeds CHICKEN FEED A&A SPECIALTY DOMINION NURSERY a ORCHARDS CO. Mall orders promptly attended to 808 Third Ave. Phone 68 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND FRIDAY 8 P. mw. PRINCESS MAQUINNA SUNDAY 8 P. m. tale oe Gorner Fourth Street and Ave SOUTHBOUND | ! ’ | REFUGE BAY FARMERS SEE DAILY NEWB, —_—— — eee * WEW WAZELTON NOTES * | HOLD ANNUAL MEETING «++++0000e000eees ee The annual Bay meeting Refuge Institute was held on December 34 in the Porcher Farmers’ Island schoolhouse. following officers were elected for 1915: President—W. Warner. Vice President—Owen Murray. Secretary - Treasurer —A. KE. Allen Directors—1 Rothwell, M. Sullivan Auditors—J Worthington Quinn, R. F., of the | The RK. J. MeDonell jnesday night from a trip to the South. Wed- business returned | KR. A. Allen expects to leave on |Sunday to spend a couple of pene in Vancouver. Boyd ©, Affleck, Mrs. Affleck and son left Thursday morning for Vancouver to spend a couple \" weeks. | | An old-timer from Hazelton, | who has been confined to the hos. Delegate to 6 , - - onvention—J. pital for some time, was taken to urray , , te | New Westminster last Sunday. Representative for Prince Ru-| etitrieenmee jpert Fair—U, Rothwell | \3 swell, | KR. J. MeDonell’s favorite dog, A discussion took place on the “Glacier.” : — | cler,” was run over by the jitmprovement of communications | between Porcher Island and the All the members fagreed that with a frequent and j mainland jregular mail and freight service jevery settler could profitably sup- i ply the Prince Rupert market with eges and vegetables. The meet- ! | ine endorsed the steps taken by | their officers in this direction, and jthe secretary was instructed jinake arrangements with an jagent in Prince Rupert to handle | | produce sent to the market from |Porcher Island After the business meeting was concluded a game of football took the sandy beach; and in the evening a dance and social followed the hall the have recently constructed. place on in new which settlers Some forty people spent a most jenjoyable time till daylight made if necessary to return home. were present and | WILL INCREASE PAY OF MEN AT GRANBY | passenger train Wednesday night and was so badly damaged that it jhad to be destroyed. | | The many friends of Ed Noble, itelegraph here, } glad to welcome him on the job | again Ed had jbeen in the hospital for a month. operator were New Year's Day. to! H. A. Harris, formerly with the G. T. P. at Hubert, has been transferred to Endako. He was in town for a couple of days last hospital. J. T. Vaughan-Rhys spent sev- eral days in town this week and on Monday he and F. CG. MeKin- non paid a visit to the American Boy mine, where the Harris boys are busy taking out ore. The Hagwilget Indians, with a large number of visiting Indians from the Francois and Bulkley Valleys, held a potlatch at Hag- wilget last week. There were a lot of white people who took part in the ceremony also. Thompson Mitchell, one of the early pioneer residents of this but lately of Vancouver, writes that he expects to make Vancouver his future home. The News-Advertiser has just com- pleted the publication of Mr. Mitehell’s life. It ran in forty different issues and in due course will be published in book form. town, T. A. MeMartin returned last Saturday night from Terrace, where he had been spending part He re- jopened the public school on Mon- jday morning with a full attend- ance of children. lof the Christmas vacation. The heated car which was at- itached to the freight from Prince In | future the merchants will have to |Rupert has been discontinued. FEREEPEEEEEEERER ERE ; FIRE ALARM SYSTEM : . S : Employees at Granby smelter e oe ma : have received a pleasing notice GIMOUIT NO. 1. iz wifrom the company, intimating * Gox 12. Sth St. and gra Ave * Sos 186th St. end Sra Ave that their wages will be increas- 5 Box 148th St and 3rd Ave ed by 5 per cent, commencing 5 Se se --sunetien of tc, Ont end |January 4 When the Granby it Box 16--ist Ave., between 8th and y | resumed operations reeently to t oth Sis. (Knox Hotel.) : s anes Gee 20-—cik bee, One 9 0. (Om relieve the labor situation locally + + tral Hotel jthe men went to work at a reduc- * e . . i 2.6 a of 25 per cent The Gran- * @ox 22--3rd Ave. and Sra ot jby company has now seen its way * I * Post Office.) #iclear and will allow an increase * Gox 23-5rd Ave. and McBride st » $ Box 26—1st Ave. and McBride st Z\in wages, the men after January * Box 26--2nd Ave. and #nd St #/1 receiving a reduction of but 20 % Box 26-200 Ave. and 6th st a! $ ox 27-6. 7. P. #)per cent below the old scale t rhere is also a probability that CIRCUIT NO. 8. rs . z A ll le ae ae z|the Granby will shortly blow in : Box 82- Borden and Taylor Sts 2 two more furnaces at the smelter, Sox 3¢-—Tth Ave. and Fulton Bt. increasing the number in opera-| Sox 360th Ave. and Comox Ave ca @ox 87th Ave. and Dodge Pl y| tion from four to six. While the : Sox 886th Ave. and Thompson 8t. ¥F) oy er market has not maintain- 4 CIRCUIT NO. 4. Ba its recent raise, it is under- Gos 63-—-4th Ave. and Emmersoe Fl too that the plant can be more rr * | : Box 425th Ave. and McBride St. #/ economically operated with an in- Box 48-—-6tb Ave. and Green St. 3 | creased battery of furnaces, and Box 44..6th Ave end Basi!) 8+ > Gos 45—T7th Ave. and Eherts. # | this will be given a trial. . Box 141--7th Ave. and Young St 7 Ser a= * » PERERA SA AERA EK Cee RTS | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NEws FREE American 6Mk HOSIERY We Want You to Know These Hose They stood the test when all others failed. They give . real foot comfort. They have |} no seams to rip. They never '| become loose and baggy as the shape is knit im not pressed in. They are GUAR. ANTEED for fineness, fer style, for superiority of ma- terial and workmanstip, @b- solutely stainless, and to wear six months without holes or replaced by new pairs free. 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Mn A Real Lever Simulation OLD WATCH FREE. ot people all over the word os & bnee wive tisement dow i your to Reese welche ue Guaranteed fe years), Should you take ad ven wh arvel We expect yon to uw trends and ‘thew them the v's vateh at een Vou Y rared WiiLidam*® «4 LIOYi \\ hoe ale $' Row tice. 16), &©, Cormwailie Read, Lonus Buvaland tage o wl » beac lous offer. about us Don't think thie offer woo good © be true. @5 censs today emt cain & Free Wateh | get their perishables from the |Coast by express or go without. | Lynch Bros. advertise that they | have laid in a big stock of all such | goods. Both the temperance party and 1836 THe Bank or 1914 BritishNorthAmerica Te YEARS in Business. VaPiTal AND GuRPLUS $7,786, 666 A Service Business Men Appreciate The complete and valuable service rendered by the Bank of British North America has secured and retained the accounts as well as the con- fidence of a goodly proportion of Canada's prominent busi- ness men. The same service awaits you, whether your account be large or small. week, having just come out of the|to SUGGESTS THAT POPE CALL A CONFERENCE TO END GREAT wan 12. — Rev, Regi-| Campbell, prominent Cone | London, Jan nald J gregationalist in London, and | minister of the City Temple, sug-| gests, with an object of putting an end to the war, that a general | council of the world’s Christian churches should be summoned. Rev. Mr. Campbell says there | is only one person, namely, the Pope, who could with any chance of success call such a There precedence for this, he says, in the fact that the Protestants summoned to the of Trent, “and who knows,” he adds, “but that if they the the scandal of a divided Christendom confer- ence, is were council had accepted invitation might have been averted.” Word has reached Canada that the son of the War Minister, General Hughes, has been wound- ed while observing the fighting in France. Certificate of improvements. Aldebaran Mineral Claim, situate im the fame Miming Division of Cassiar Dis- e Whe’ located :-——About hwest point of the oe AKE NO L, Pedro as agent for William J. Yeughan, Free ‘ain er's Certificate No. 81545B., for on. self, Free Miner's Certificate 803188. intend, sixty days from the date to the Mining Recorder Ce cate of Improv for the Dose of obtaining a Grant of ve claim. r take notice that action, section 85, must be commenced E tssue ch Certificate of provements. sm this 2ist day of September, A.D. fore the of su = ¥f #5 . 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, inciusive. ——- —_— Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS @ranvilie and Georgia Streets Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C —————_—== — 7 ——— SHINGLE’, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A. 4. BURROUGHS, Manager Yet Ave. and McBride St. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. PHONE 28 Branch Yard at @mithere 4 THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C, LIMITED SS. VENTURE SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 9 P. M. Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT MIDNIGHT For Further Particulars Apply to PHONE 5668 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS BRILLIANT DURABLE NOWINILAMMABLE NODUST NORUST THE F. F.DALLEY,.cOo HAMILTON. can BUFFALO « cuts Monday’s labor clean in half. The Sunlight way is so easy --just note. First you soap the garment; then roll it up tosoak. After a while you rinse it y and the dirt drops out magic. Why scrub, and rub, and wear and tear the clothes when the gentle strength of Sunlight Soap will do the work with never a hurt to fabric or hands. Try it once— this Sunlight way. At all grocers the liquor party have petitions out for signatures. The temper- ance people want the bars closed OS at 6 o'clock every night except Sundays and holidays, when they are to be closed all day. The liquor party naturally asks that the liquor act be not amended.— Omineea Herald, January 8. ‘ for Prince Rupert and Northern B.C. The Daily News goes into nearly every home in Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of the city because it is clean and reliable. It has al! the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- bia. It treats these subjects with moderate opti- } mism and reliability. The Daily News is the most valuable paper to advertisers because it is read by the buying public. It has a bigger circilation than any other paper in the city. It is read by the class of people the advertisers want to talk to. THE AILY NEWS ; * * wane “Desk BE. 18” } tee ger a