19, 1915 prouary Td IN A iE STATE — t-a-tives” Healed His ineys nm Cured Him A | ur Hare ip f nk 26th 1973. ww I found my state. My Kid their work and I n I felt edy. and vivertised Their effect, factory 1 re and the result expected med their normal 1 upwards of a regained my old- I I am et joying 1 | have ever had’’ B. A. KELLY is the greatest in the world. It acts 1 skin as well as o | thereby soothes and oreness i is sold by oll dealers for $2 50, trial size 25« ton receipt of price by nited. Ottawa. ee OOCCTAO PURO EIAOAIITTS al ; Directory A PRL. Vintners Association WINDSOR HOTEL f First Ave and Eighth w. © Wright, Pros HOTEL OENTRAL avenue snd Seventh 8: an and American Vian Peter Black, Prop. aNOX MOTEL tween Eighth aod Ninww si.co Be Rates t0c wo Day & Geener. ar i Pesner Prope ‘ EMPRESS HOTEL Ave, Between Sixth and seventh Streets uv asiey on Plan, 60 to 61 Per Oa, wOYAL HOTEL gees, Prope * e6¢ Sith ‘ Pian Sieem Hee.ed PF WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO LimTéeo ave. Sitth #1 one 109 LE PUPERT (IMPORTING OO... UMmTED fraser ano Gixth Sts noone - seceteseneeressrononoes BSCRIBE FOR . DAILY NEWS To DELINQUENT ‘co- OWNER. N r to any per m y may have rests Take Notice ‘ 1 Co-Owner with hing N 1 and the Claim situated at the \rm about three-quar beach, In the Skee D ict Province of ‘ i the required above nmentioned ‘ 19t4, amounting to the same under M al Act and if " ication of this . t contribute expenditure, to f this advertise the said mineral property of the mn 4 of the Min t of 1900 tT. H. COVERT, Co-Owner c., January A Rupert, B j ate of Improvements. Claim, situate in the sion of Cassiar Dis-| | al \bout three-quarters re or less, from the ' the head of Alice Arm} Hiack Bear Mineral claim |, Pedro Salinas, as Vaughan, Free Min. | 51545B., and for my-| ertificate No #803143B.,/ from the date hereof, | Mining Recorder for a vements, for the pur- | Crown Grant of the | hotice that action, st be commenced be ich Certificate of Im ‘ay of September, A.D. PEDRO SALINAS. ea ake u PEACE RIVER A HABABCA RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE. yer and Athabasea Rall for an Act, to lay out, con following lines of ‘eneing at @ point on ar the head of Kitimat Kitimat River in a the summit between ike, hence in a bor the valley of the ‘ver to the Skeena ‘es the Skeena River level bridge and over reciie Railway with hence north- easterly Kitsumkalem River to the summit of ence following the Hiver, at or near ‘proximately one miles; (Db) from the KWater River, ‘OWing the course of to the summit be ‘ Miskeest Kiver, thence (he Galanskeest River thenee up the Skeena ' Bear iver approxi it session, pany ' m ‘wa this nineteenth day of ‘, BURGESS & COTE, u for the Applicant 7 POPPER OEP ER ERE EERE R * . FIRE ALARM SYSTEM | : : : * : OMOUIT NO. 1 * * Gox 12 Sth St. and Srd Ave ; 5 Bor 13 4th SI. and Srd Ave * @ Gor 148th St. and 3rd Ave : * Box 16— Junct of tet, 2nd end & 5 ind Aves » @ Gor 16. ist Ave, between #th and i * yi Sts knox Hotel i : Go« 17 tat Ave. and 7th St, (Cen * * tral Hotel » * * * * CIRCUIT NO. 2. 5 > Bos 22.--4rd Ave. and Sra St z . rost Office. * * Gor 23--4rd Ave. and McBride St. » ' Bes 24 ist Ave. and McBride St 7 * fot 26 Ynd Ave. and @nd &t > § Box 26--2nd Ave. and 6th St z : Gos 27.-6. T. P. * 5 CIROUIT NO. 8. : * Gor 31 Sth Ave. and Fulton 8 ; $ Bor 32. Borden and Taylor Sts i * Gox 347th Ave. and Fulton 8t 4 Gor 36 0th Ave. and Comox Ave # Gox 37 sth Ave. and Dodge PI 4 fox 38 th Ave. and Thompson St 4 OIROUIT NO. 4. ; * Gor 41 4th Ave and Emmerson vl * Gos 42. St Ave. and McBride St ; Box 43 5th Ave. and Green St * Box 44.-4th Ave and Basil St $= Box 45—7th Ave. and Enerte. * Gox 141--7th Ave. and Yung 8t oe TERR ER EK EERE EDD! fee Prince Rupert Feed Co, DEALERS (N Hlay, Grain. Feed and § ~ OHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Agents for | DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CoO. Wall orders Promoptiy attended to 0 eee 908 Third Ave. _ } GUARANTEED FREE American Silk 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 in not pressed in. They are GUAR- ANTEED for fineness, for style, for superiority of ma- terial and workmanship, ab- solutely stainless, and to wear six months without holes or replaced by new pairs free. OUR FREE OFFER fo every one sending us 50c to cover shipping charges, we will send, sub- jegt to duty, absolutely free: Theee pairs of our famous AMERICAN SILK HOSE with written GUARANTEE, any color, Three pairs of our Ladies’ or Hose in Black, Tan or 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. POORER OELOOOODOD Capt. J.McGEE, M.M.S.A. NAUTICAL ACADEMY Masters and Mates Prepared for Examination Compasses Adjusted Helgerson Block, Opp. Royal Hotel—Phone Red 502 Delivered to any part of town, or can be had at Spurr's Market, Knott's Bakery and the Fulton Cash Market. Good Pure Milk The Best Equipped and Most Sanitary Dairy is the Prince Rupert Dairy Phone Green 252 Govt. Inspected Cows ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ LOPPOOOOOEOEODEEEE EE AOEA TAA AET AT ET Certificate of tngrOTemene, . rll Chance It Fraction, and Blac € Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Min ne Division of few ui pistenet Where located:)—-I'll Chance re located between the “Lilly Bertha . ‘Aldebaran” Mineral Claims fear bead < Alice Arm, Observatory: Inlet and oles Bear’ Mineral Claim, located one mile, more or less, from the northwest point 0 the head of Alice Arm, & branch of Ob servatory Inlet TAKE NOTICE that I, it Fraction Pedro Salina, Free Miner's Certificate No. 803138. intend, sixty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certieas of Improvements, for the purpose % laim taining @ Crown Grant of the above jon Aud further take notice that oc under section 85, must be commenced be » Certificate of im A.D fore tee issue of such provements Dated this @tst day tla of September, PEDRO SALINAS and), THE DAILY NEWS. SIR WILFRID LAURIER TAKES ee ee ee GOVT. CONTRACTORS TO TASK A t intended for use on for and were only in re Years Older Than The minion of Canada S the name implies, The Bank of British North America was established long before the 1 Provinces united and | became the Dominion of | Canada. progressive The sound, management which has made it a power in Canadian finance makes it the bank for your account, THE BANK OF British North America 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,884,000. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH _ SS MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A Birks’ Illustrated Catalogue In Your Home During 1915 As a medium through which you may select gifts suitable for every occasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest value. Birks’, Vancouver, ie the great gift store of the West. Our Mall Order Department and our Mlustrated Catalogue forms a convenient avenue tead~ ing to a selection from our limemnense stocks. : = WRITE FOR THE eATALoaUE—voU | WILL NEED IT. 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ToRONTO Desk 512 EEL LY Wdaatidiaddddidd Malta Lb Thev Whisky» of Quality Aged in Wood 8 Years before bottling GUARANTEED BY THE CANADA Tef C. GOVERNMEN a A Real Lever Simulation OLD WATGH FREE. 4 straightforward generous n established if iccustom the feet of the | ise of the heavier boot| Continued From Page Two. of the Dng@lish soldie: Until vere not what they ought to have |get further information on the been; is not the fault of the work-|subjeet [ am disposed to doubt j'anship or of the material sup-|this statement T am not pre | plied, but the fault of the speci-|pared, as I say, at the present cations furnished to the manufae-|moment to condemn the govern ) turers The Shoe and Leather|ment; but I do say that this is a Journal, which is a semi-monthly|matter which ought to be thor trade journal published in Toron-joughly inquired into, and upon to, in its issue of January 1,/which the fullest information states should be given to the Canadiar Practical shoe manufactur-|people. The atmosphere is filled! rs give credit to the firms who|with various assertions to the ef. ilready have executed government |fect that the men who were sent} orders They say that the shoes ;to the front were not properly vere made according to specifiea. ‘equipped. But T will not refer tions, broadly speaking, and in|}now to anything but the defect in the case of the supplies for the | the boots, whieh has been widels first contingent, under the most {discussed in the press of Canada trying circumstances But the |and of England that it car t b specifications are generally not | passed over in silence I «ay thought to be those for os laa that T refer to the matter fighting” shoe. The sole is not|now, not for any party purpose heavy enough, and it is’ not hob- | but in order that we may have the iailed or quilted, nor is the heel | truth and the whole truth al { reinforced by a steel plate. The lit, so that we may know upor shank is too narrow and not|whose shoulders to place the rv strong enough to stand spade/sponsibility, and thus guard \ The uppers are not heavy|against the recurrences f such wh mn all eases, though|mistakes or offences I fer t sometimes they are sufficiently |the matter now ir rder that or heavy, but not pliable. In short,|men who are already at the front the specifications are for a shoe and some of whom have already that does very well for use in Can-|given up their lives on the fields ada for parade or training pur-|O0f France for the Empire—-may poses, but which does not answer|be enabled to give their whole for wear in England, much less injenergy and vigor t the noble | Europe ause they are fighting to uphold.| As PAY In the same issue ef the Shoe I do not say this any carp and Leather Journal is an inter-|jing spirit. I do not want to ma view with Mr. W. V. Matthews,|any political capital out of it | manager of the manufacturing|am as much a party man as any department of the well known|man in this House, but I should firm of Ames-Holden-MacCready, | despise myself if I were to attempt} which he says to make political capital when the Those shoes were never|country is in such danger as it is meant for foreign service,’ said|in at the present time rhe de Mr. Matthews, ‘as the government|sire is simply to have everything ‘ell knew that their specifications|done that can be done in order called for shoes that did not at|that the men whom we send to al esemble the standard army|the front may discharge their du pattertr generally endorsed by|ties with the greatest credit to Great Britain and European na-jthemselves and the greatest bene- t . It was not the intention] fit to the country and to the whole f the government to set a new|Empire. This is the spirit which | stvle in army footwear for na-|animates those who sit around me | { « that had learned by prac-| here As I stated a moment ago, tical experience what was best|so I repeat, we ask for nothing suited for war use. but information, and we hope There is an army shoe,’ said|that upon this and all points the Mr. Matthews, picking up an Eng-|information to which we are en- sh army model, real service|titled will be abundantly af stvle, ‘which is the only make that| forded.” stand the wear and tear of wetual service conditions. A pair SOLD VOTE TO BOTH SIDES. f them weigh 65 ounces The eaeeepaiton™ shoes supplied to the Canadian Cases Disclosed in Election Fraud government would not. weigh Trials in Kentucky. e than 38 ounees, whieh is Pikeville ie: ne 19 081 eS t -46 ounces to 5° ounces twenty-one cases charging elec than the weight of an ordi- tion frauds heard yesterday in the ry paid ‘vf men’s welts You Cireuit Court here, seventeer cannot observe both shoes and wentiieltean Wade cine tien iy they were meant to give the ten: iit tin tech Gh ali same service. It is ridiculous. dence, and there was one acquit- The shoes supplied members/¢q) Disfranchisement and fines ' the first contingent were varying from $50 to 875 were im- eant to be used by the soldiers posed on those convicted It was hile in training to aceustoM|prought out that many of those the feet to heavier footwear.| convicted had sold their votes to rhe immediate change from Hight) both sides. Over 1,000 cases-have | s to shoes of the army pat-| heen tried or are pending ferns as used in Europe would ee have crippled most of the volun- UNWRITTEN LAW FAILS. teers in a week, Knowing that it would be months before the Ca- Redding, Pa., "Feb 17 ren wian foree went to the firing|years, the maximum sentence, the government saw fit to}was imposed here today upon C., ‘ fy shoes such as were order- L Allison, eonvicted of man ed. and, speaking generally, they slaughter last week, although he} received good value from the CGa- pleaded the unwritten law in de- | nadi manufacturers who shar-| fence. Allison surprised Danie! Jed in in the business, Speaking for|’Connor with his wife and killed ad we received an order for} him. loo 00 pairs, or about one-fourth pepe le the entire quantity. Not one Man is of few days and full of condensed meanness. \ has been returned or com- jplained about It is quite possi- ble that some manufacturers may not have been so fortunate,’ lf must say, Mr, Speaker, that f y part IT am not altogether satisfied with the statements ide in this interview, Neither am | epared, upon that state nent, t condemn the govern. ca { rhere are in it assertions wl eem to be somewhat con- ' ‘ I cannot think, for that the shoes which rdered by the government ss We ar ceiving away Watches to thousands of pewe all over the world + 6 huge adve. tisement. Now ts ar > to Write enclosing 2% for one of our fash mable Ladies Long Gaarts, or Gents’ Ajberts, sent carriage peld to wear wich the wateh. which | wil be even Pree (these watches aro guaranteed five years), mld you take ad vantage Of our marvel lous offer We expect you to tell ar triends about us and show them the beautifui@ vatch Don't think this offer too good to be & t send & Free 25 —— todas ~ vain . 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