POSITIVE CURE 1p RHELATTOH ! indreds of ( People | Have | nd “F ruit-a-tives” Only Help nEAD THIS LETTER tent of Sunday School in . How He Cared Himeacti itheumatiam After Suffer. r ROAD, Oct, tat, 1913. ASR eR RRS SSE SESE S| Le 1¢, I have thought of urding what I term a ure effected by your | es’’. Lsuffered from lily in my hands, t of money without lhavetaken ‘*I’'ruit months now, and am u that Iam cured, | nt has not left my | s never will, but the | loany | Prince Rupert Feed Co, } DEALERS IN | Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds CHICKEN FEED A speouuty 3, Agente for | DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. NEW AIRSHIP BEING j to become | a new BUILT IN TORONTO New Type of an Aeroplane Which Can Rise From the Ground Directly. Feb. 15.—Is Toronto famous as the home of Toronto, type of aeroplane, which Mail orders promptly attended to will mark a great advance in aerial navigation? There are a ——S eee | 600 Thire Ave. a number of men in the city who believe so, and the new machine We rapidly nearing completion un- . an der very skillful hands. While eee CN Tee eer Tan the parts are carefully pro- FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ; CIRCUIT NO. 1 Gox 12 5th St. and Srd Ave Bor 13. 4th St. and 3rd Ave li Box 14 Ath St. and 3rd Ave | Box 16-Junction of ist, @nd end ird Aves Box 16 -18t Ave., between &th end 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Boe 17 18 Ave. and 7th St. (Cen tral Hotel.) ne and I can d i ave gained 35 pounds | CMOUIT NO. 2. I | Box 22.-Srd Ave. and Sra St R. A. WAUGII vost OMce.) | Box 23--Srd Ave. and McBride 8t, le no longerthedeended. | Box 24--ist Ave. and McBride St . Sheassati n is | Gor &5--20d Ave. and nd St ¢ ; of the ‘inetrabte | Gox 26--2nd Ave. and 6th St. Fruit-a-tives’’ has proved | Gor 27--0. T. P. V ywwers over Kheu- | CIRCUIT NO. 8. Lumbago—in fact uses which arise from Box 31 5th Ave. and Fulton 81. 7 ent of stomach, bowels, | Box 32 -Borden and Taylor Sts. € | Box 347th Ave. and Fulton 8t. |! Box 36... 0th Ave. and Comox Ave s’' is sold by all dealers Box 37 8th Ave. and Dodge PI. : for $2.50, trial size, | gox 38th Ave. and Thompson 8t. stpaid on receipt of P+ tives Limited, Ottawa, | % CIRCUIT NO. 4. | — -_ Bor 47. 4th Ave. and Emmerson c POCeeeLLLeeOLUIODOOOOODODOOOTE PL. 2 . Box 42. bth Ave. and McBride St | | 3 Box 435th Ave. and Green 8t. c del - Directory ESSE 5 | Bou 45—7th Ave. and Eberts. B Box 141.-7th Ave. and Ywng St. ( LP ee reehen ei tkkeer cert ooee | bers PRL. Vintners Association pp nee I WINDSOR HOTEL and Eighth & i ner f Firet ave Ww Wright, Prop. HOTEL OENTRAL first Ave sod Seveoth 8: European « mertcan Plan Peter Bleck, Prop KNOX MOTEL si Ave seen Eighth aud Ninth ropes ‘ ates t0e te 610° fey Seener & Beaner, Prop l vw estes LaPRest HOTEL b Ave belween Sint ene ' h Streets | opean Pla 60 to 61 Per Os, WOTAL HOTEL wre reess, Prope end Sinth St optan Pian Steam Htesieo VER WHOLESALE LIQUOR ©O., LimITED and Siath St e 109 ‘e ave NOE FUPERT IMPORTING O©0O., LimiTEO fra ano Slat Sts ! ne ? POEL LOELLLOLLLODDLOD DDD De CE WENT OO. DELINQUENT CO- TO OWNER. | } N r m ests, er | nave | Notice ed Co-Owner with e Ne i” and the sitns, Situated at the about three-quar beach, In the Skee-| strict, Provinee of} lone the required | sbove mentioned | ita, amounting to 1 the same under | Mineral Act, and if! publication of this se to contribute | expenditure, to- | f this advertise the said mineral | property of the} ton 4 of the Min Act of 1900 '. H. COVERT, Co-Owner C., January to any you may Take pert, B Certificate of Im provements. w Claim, situate tn the ‘on Of Cassiar Dis- ‘bout three-quarters vest | nore or less, from the ‘he head of Alice Arm ‘lack Bear Mineral claim ‘at lL Pedro Salinas, as ’ i /yaughan, Free Min- 4B., and for ertiteats No 80313 rom the date hereof, ‘ting Recorder for & verments, for the pur- * * Crown Grant of the “se hotlee that action, ‘| be commenced be- 4 Certificate of Im- { September, A.D. PEDRO SALINAS. hay Delivered to any part of town, or can be had “ Spurr’s Market, Knott's Bakery and the Fulton Cash Market. “ovl, laspected Cows Equipped and Most Sanitary Dairy is the Prince Rupert Dairy Phone Green 262 iii. Cerrone o+ees he oo FREE tected | most | Snishing of the i machine stood, who with }signifieant that, gine, * i iV a private venture of the Ameri- ean inventor and his colleagues, GUARANTEED . the ut- the final parts of the the assembling of under- by patent rights, secrecy prevails as to and The invention, it is belongs to American, Toron- inventor, aviator, has an is constructing it in For months the an American een superintending the work, and leveloping their It is also the idea. though in- ention is supposed to be purely names are withheld, Mr. J. MeCurdy, the noted Cana was in Toronto dur- vhose ID | dit um aviator, and will return across the border this ng the past week, again from It is stated that one of the ma- hines is a new type of rotary en- takes small The its size it is tremen- which up very motive is ompass. power gas, and for |dously powerful. It is expected to 100 horsepower, and is built. The new aerial is understood to have more The others levelop ightly raft American Silk ipropellors than one. HOSIERY jare so situated that it is claimed We Want You to Know the machine will be able to rise They seal dn tei when |straight up from the floor to the all others failed. They give | height desired by the aviator real foot comfort. They have ||without the circling at present no seams to rip. They never necessary In addition to this, become loose and bagay as ‘the claim is made that at any Telnet Nh age diy My ay height the craft can be held sta- ANTEED for fineness, for tionary and in balance by the sys- style, for superiority of ma- tem of propellors, just like an terial and workmanship, ab- eagle before it swoops down to- solulely stainless, and to ward the earth wear six months without holes or replaced by new rhe engine is built and tested, pairs free. but the results are kept secret OUR FREE OFFER rhe other parts are under con- one sending us 50c to cover shipping charges, we will send, sub- ject to duty, absolutely free: Theee pairs of our famous t AMERICAN SILK with written GUARANTEE, any color, or hree pairs of our Ladies’ t Hose in Black, Tan or I White colors, with written GUARANTEE, DON'T DELAY—Offer ex- pires when dealer in your locality is selected. Give celor and size desired. International Hosiery Co. 21 Bittner Street Dayton, Ohio, U. S. A. To every soantuee Of ae MATHIEU © NERVINE POWDERS For Hendeche os ant apy 0 ae a Open | | Why Endure Headaches? —One trial will convince you that asure and safe remedy for any headache ts at your service in MATHIEU’S Nervine Powders 18 in a box, 2c. Sold everywhere. If your dealer does not sell them we mall box on receipt of price, 29¢ J.L. MATHIEU CO. Props. SHERBROOKE, P.a 6-5-0 PACIFIC, PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE. Pacific, Peace River and Athabasca Ratl of Canada, at its next session, for an Act, authorizing the company to lay out, con struct and operate the following lines of railway: (a) Commencing #t @ point oD tide water, at or near the head of Kitimat Arm, following the Kitimat River im @ northerly direction to the summit between Kitimat and Lakelse Lake, thence in & hor therly direction along the valley of the Lakelse Lake and river to the Skeena Kiver, thence crossing the Skeena River by means of a high level bridge and over the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway with| standard clearances, thence north caste rly | to the mouth of the Kitsumkalem River snd following its course to the summit of | Seeax Hiver, and thence, following the | valley of at or near Alyansh, hundred and twelve miles; (D) unction of the Blackwater River, with he Nass River, following the course of the Blackwater River, to the summit be tween It and the Galanskeest River, thence | south easterly along the Valanskeest Kiver to the Skeena River, thence up the Skeena hiver to the mouth of Bear River approxt tate % Fifty-seven miles DATED at Ottawa this pine October, 1014 PRINGLE, THOMPSON, BURGESS & COTE, Solicitors for the Applicant the Nass Hiver, from the teenth day of struction, springtime will be completed. utilizing it versity | faculty | service, & distance of approximately one |, is possible by the craft So powerful is that a big Ca- and it that whole he rotary engine, HOSE nadian corporation is considering for other yoses in addition to that of aerial many pur- havigation. DECLARES DR. FALCONER New York, Feb. 13.—Rober: A. Faleoner, president of the Uni- of Toronto and honorary ‘olonel of the Officers’ Training orps enrolled from its members, prophesied a new Canada ‘or ixht jat iof the University lof New York at the Hotel Astor. annua! dianer of Toronto Club the thirteenth With practically every able- bodied student and member of the under training for active the president pointed out privilege of the British duty and to Canadas’ volunteering aid iI mpire, “We are proud to be able to do what we are doing,” the president said. “Canada has taken on a new dignity by taking her place lin this great conflict, and, after we are through, will be a new not Canada a colony, or independent, but a great the Empire to the United States Canada, Canada within of Canada which you are relation.” TO FILL HORSES’ TEETH. Dentists to Make Anivals Fit for Service at Front. Feb, 15. the teeth of war horses is the munitions of war be- ntracted for by the warring according to announce. here. at Chicago, Cement fll- ing for amone jing et inal nent | 1 cement coneern heretofore and Chicago mar- } suse of teeth ceptable to army pur Anima rejected uls diseased ifter treatment, it was SB eee2 Breese es Fee VY Be GERMANY’S CONDITION REFLECTED BY PRESS Writers Cannot Conceal Serious- ness of Economic Situation Due to War. * London, Feb. 12.—The German press seems to reflect ing of the the economic first of its annyal articles finance and industry, the Frank furter Zeitung uses language like an increas. of the on sense seriousness situation. In this: “We shall win After these months of war we know very much better than we did on July 31 what this terrible word, ‘war,’ means to us. We know the sac- rifices in most precious life which the war has already and we have an idea what fices it will still require “While in the period of exces- in the outbreak and there demanded, sacri sive nervous tension, days immediately before the of war, there was here an outburst of unthinking noise, we know today that the people as a whole is bearing its German fate only with deep seriousness But we also know another thing Today there is nobody in German lands who has not felt with per- fect clearness that in this war ev- erything is at stake—our exist- ence as a state and a nation and our economic existence. There is, nobody who would not to our victory, not feel calm confidence in the final moreover, be ready stake everything on and nobody who does in his innermost heart suc- cess.”’ While the thus gloomily that victory is sure, and that their bility meeting interesting to turn to their predictions of ruin. The Journal Commercial of Marseilles has obtained and pub- May, the Herr It was spe- Germans protest economic adapta- all needs, it is of economic is some lished a lecture in 1912, at the first German Defence League, Possehl, of Lubeck. cially prepared at the request of un- be “because given meeting of by General Keim, der that it withheld from the press the weak points of Germany's po- sition would be made all to clear.” the president, a promise should The argument of the lecture was that every must be spent on the army and to frighten man and every penny navy, in order Ger- many’s Herr that the Britain would wage by sea, more than the war with France on land, would bring Germany to knees. neighbors. declared war Possehl roundly economic which much her TRANSCONTINENTAL AUTO TRIPS TO S. D. EXPOSITION San Diego, Feb. 13.—Al- though the great influx is not ex- Cal., warmer weather the roads throughout and Middle West, hun- dreds of automobile parties al- ready have the nental trip over the Southern Na- tional Highway to the Ban Exposition; and before the end of 19145, it is believed that a total of 25,000 automobiles will cross the pected until opens up the Fast made transconti- Diego continent with visitors to the two California expositions. large party of tourists already is being organized by J, J. Cole, of the Cole Motor Car and several others are being plan- One president Company, ned by automobile owners in all parts of the country. GLASS STOPS BULLETS. London, Feb, 15. glass forming a layer between two | moderately thin plates of stee! | has been proved much more effec- tive than a thick plate of steel for the purpose of stopping bul- lets, Although this method of armoring motor cars for the front has not been adopted by the Brit- ish makers, it has worked out suc- cessfully with the Belgians. The new British motor armor plates, quarter of an however, with- which are only a inch thiek, has, stood severe tests. When the Belgian armored au- tomobiles are badly injured by shot and shell they are sent to London far repair. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The firm of Kissick & Bdwards, heretofore doing the has this day been dissolved. an insurance name, War- ren Kissick will continue the bus- | business under above iness and assumes all outstand. ing liabilities and to whom all accounts are payable Sed. W. KISSICK. J. A. EDWARDS, Prince Rupert, 18, 1945. WATER ACT, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the approval of the undertaking of the City of Prince Rupert in connection with its water development on Thulme River has been filed and will be heard in the oMce of the Board of Investigation at a date t be set by the Comptroller of Water Rights Jbjections to thé petition may be filed Jan with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., or with the Water Recorder at Prince Ru- pert. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 26th day of December, A. D. 1914. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. E. A. WOODS, City Clerk. Certificate of improvements. rit Chance it Fraction, and Black Bear Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Min- ing_ Division of Cassiar District. re located:—I'll Chance it Fraction located between the “Lilly Bertha” and “Aldebaran” Mineral Claims near ot Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, and “Black Bear’ Mineral Claim, located one mi more or less, from the northwest point o the head of Alice Arm, a branch of Ob- servatory Inlet, TAKE NOTICE that I, Pedro Salina, Free Miner’s Certificate No. 80343B., intend, sixty days from the date hereof’ to to the ining Recorder for eens of Improvements, for the purpose of ob- taining a Crown Grant of the above claim. 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