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O. 1 ind f tl ie Third UBSCRIBE FOR —E DAILY NEWS ; TO DELINQUENT CO- OWNER. “Aldebaran” Mineral Claims near head of ial Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, and “Black Bear’ Mineral Claim, located one mile, ENRY HUNSON, or © Ony T-| more or less, from the northwest point of ers whom you may velthe head of Alice Arm, a branch of Ob nierepts, Take Notice | servatory Inlet. signed Co-Owner with) TAKE NOTICE that I, Pedro Salina, Free king No. 1" gad the| Miner's Certificate No. 80313B., thtend, ye jaune, situated at We! sixty days from the date hereof to apply Hastings Arm about a arr to the ining Recorder for a Certificate he beach, ip the Skee-lof improvements, for the urpose of ob Mining Distriet, Province Of| taining a Crown Grant of the above claim », have done the required And further take notice that action k the above mentioned | under section 85, must be commenced be year 4014, amounting to/fore the issue of such Certificate of Im — the | ag a 7 provements a4 loer ct, an Dated this 2ist day of Se sl ays of the publication of this] 4944. , am oo fa refuse to contribute PEDRO SALINAS f such @ diture, to- ~ s of this advertise s\| in the seid mineral ihe property of the ection 4 of the Min- Act of 1900. T. H. COVERT, Co-Owner 4 hupert, B. C., January rifcele of improvements. ‘) Mioera! Claim, situate tm the Mining vision of Cassiar Dis- a About Pe ‘an more or 4 b f the bead Alice Arm gt ack Bear Mineral clatm we TICE that I, Pedro as William J eee, , ca 51045B., and for ity days be Mining Recorder for « improvements, for the pur- une & Crown Grant of the ake hotice that action, 55, must De commenced be- ' such Certineate of Im- ‘'s) (ay of September, A.D. PEDRO SALINAS. PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASOA RAILWAY at NOTICE. ‘> fiver and Athabasea Rall- ‘(tS bext Session, for em Act, , opany to lay out, cop- : me, following Hines of fo te i, Kitimat River in a ap snd river to ‘ne the Skeena River level bri and over Pacifie Iway with ‘Ss, thenee north-easterlys ‘he Kitsumkalem ae ares to the of thence, Nass at or near ' approximately one tatles; (Db) from the /leckwater River, with ‘owing the course of i ‘er, to the summit be- ‘“anskeest River, thence ‘he the Galanskeest River ‘ r, thence up the Skeena of Bear River approxi- Liles. ‘ ‘we thls nineteenth day of “ON, BURGESS & COTE, ors for the Applicant, Ta ee 5 RE ALARM SYSTEM x 7 OMROUIT NO. 4. : : “ot and 8rd Ave. 3 St. and Sra Ave, ; “t and rd Ave. ‘ , junetion of 1st, gna and § + -15t Ave, between sth and } | Knox Hotel.) § ‘st Ave. and 7th St (Cen 7 t x x OROUIT NO. 2. : : Ave. and Sra St. ; ce ' rd Ave and MeBride St. : , *! Ave, and MeBride St. 7 ‘Od Ave. and gad 84 ™ 20d AV®, and 6th Bf, 3 0. 2p OROUIT NO. ao ‘Ave, and Pulton gt, “orden and Taylor sts, ‘Ave, and Pulton St. ; th Ave. and Comox ave “Ave. and Dodge PI \h Ave. and Thompson St CIROUIT NO. 4. 1 4th Ave. and Emmersoc : ; _— Ave. and MeBride St * Ave. and Green Bt, ‘6th Ave ang Hert) Ss, Sih ave, and Eherte. 1 -7h ave and Yung 61. OM t ike SEEDS! SEEDS! RECEIVED OUR 1915 SEEDS WE HANDLE. 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Albert Soaps Limited, Montreal, The purity and fragrance Baby's Own Soep have made it Ite use is 4at3 Board. Copenhage March 9, 1 wrecked Zepps I started out Saturday morning and immeyed to Jutland. It was not at Esbjerg vhere I had supposed. “Sunday morning I took a motor boat to Nordby the Island of Fanoe the trudged several miles | through the dunes until neat Sandbage. On the black beach of the North Sea, at a headland far ym the nearest house, I found the monster air-battleship, an ut- ter wreck Early in November, British avi- ators destroyed a Zeppelin in its shed at Dusseldorf, and January 25 the Russians destroyed a Par- seval dirigible off Libau. but this Far wreck represents the first Zeppelin with officers, crew, guns, ind bombs aboard, destroyed since war began, while cruising the skies in ictive service It lies below high water mark Night ind day soldiers guard it. They have driven circle posts around, cutting off approach by sea or land. A little tip, however, se- cured my admission. You do not know what a wreck ean be until you see a Zeppelin that has caught fire, partly ex- ploded in the air, dropped with a erash on the beach, rolled around afire in breaking waves, then lain below high water mark while twenty tides have swept in and out the North Sea, There is such a lot of it Longer than a city block, every cubte yard of the wreck is a snarled tangle of wires, bent and broken girders, dangling strings and cords, tattered streamers of gas bag, eyelets, bands, rope ladders and pipes of copper and aluminum, Miles of Tangled Wires. rhe There must be miles of them, all wires impress you most hopelessly tangled. How men could ever get out of them after the fall of the disabled Zeppelin officers Yet and fourteen men escaped unhurt mystery. two when she came down in flames. Nearly everything about the ear of the L-3 Hardly remains cass is charred or any of the gas Many and scorched envelope scraps of aluminum girders pipes melted like Yet the of the twin propellors are as intact have run together wax wooden blades is on the day they left Ahe work- shop It cost $250,000 to build. What ifools men are,” said my Danish ompanion, When I had walked around the wreck a while, T walked into it. {round what had been the engine mm the wreckage reached the mit Half the cabin had been jestroyed by explosion, fire, fall, and battering waves, rhe soldiers told us that orders had been given to save the mon ster careass from the sea and it picked to pieces, Here cins of vibrant wires, the il ak like a dynamo as or Brigade f the First Cana ( f ent which ' th N so ide, are the first t { t to get into th ¢ ption of the Pp s Pats OF TWISTED WIRE THE DAlbY NEWS. CONSTANT? 2 giet pa) peusa®@ ner j @ rorTiFito AEA @ SINGLE FORT j © 0 W@W 30 —— MAP SHOWING FORTS OF DARDANELLES. The Dardanelles are the ke fort to force them has been going on since the middle of De- cember, In possession of this waterway, the warships of the Allies would not encounter any serious diffitulty in being en- nople would have the effect of driving Turkish naval power into | the Black Sea, where they would a y to Constantinople and the ef- abled to shell the Turkish capital, The possession of Constanti- be without any port of refuge. | |} stacks a pile of iluminum pipes, there a mass of wind rushed through of girders, them; here here assorted copper; there, yonder, | outa and screws. The metails, mainly aluminum the | Bight to Esbjerg, where they are to be held as interned jand copper, are ferried over mashed into ingots, for the | feeding and wages, security crew's Farther up the coast, into the j | coastguard station of Blaavands | Huk, the crew of another Zeppelin | Wednesday walked evening and To see|averred themselves from a mined|refusing to make the appropria- | merchant ship, but were not be- eved and later acknowledged that they were the crew of one of} jthe air battleships which had | beer the Norfolk raid. Their} Zeppelin had left Hamburg that | norning, but had become disabled | | wing to a snowstorm and engine | {trouble They steered in shore, | land the officers and eight dina’ nanaged to clamber down a rope adder from the swaying hull. A violent squall tore up the an- chors. “Come on and jump,” shouted the count commanding, to others oh board. Only one dared take the risk and, leaping from the engine room as the ascending hull was | fifty feet above the sands, he} broke his leg. Then, with four | men in the cabin, the helpless} iirship drifted out over the sea. The survivors were interned with the crew of the L-3 in Odense. GOVERNOR OF COLORADO SIGNS PROHIBITION BILL March Denver, Col., 10.—Gov. George A. Carlson his siged the temperance bill. The measure provides statutory penalties for the enforcement of the state-wide prohibition constitutional amend- ment, which becomes effective on January 1, 1916. South Dakota to Be Dry. D., March 10.—Wom- an suffrage and statewide prohi- Pierre, 8. bition will come before the voters of South Dakota at the general election in November, 1916. Utah for Prohibition. Salt Lake City, Utah, March 10. The in the House amendments to the state- wide prohibition bill by a vote of 16 to 2. Senate concurred NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC- TECTION ACT. R. &. C., Chapter 116. The Imperial Oil Company hereby give notice that it has, under Section 7 of the above Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the of fice of the District Registrar of we Prince Kupect Land Registration § Listrict at Prince Pupert, B. C,, @ deseripuion of the site and the plans of the wharf and ap- proaeh proposed to be built in Prince Ru- pert Marbor, British Columbia, in front of Waterfront Block “G,” according to reg- istered plan of the townsite of the d City of Prince Rupes’ deposited in the aforesaid Land Registry Office as No, 923. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex- piration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, the said imperial Oil Company will, under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his oMce in the City of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans and for leave to construct the said wharf and approach. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this %d day of February, A. D, 1016. THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY, 28-34-40-47 LAND NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range Five, TAKE NOTICE that Will Watson, of Remo, B. C., occupation tractor, in- tends to apply for permission to lease the following deseribed lands:——-C & post planted on the norther 4 of the Right-of-Way of the G Pa- elle Railway Company, and ut 36 CANAL EXERCISES TO BE CURTAILED Action of Congress in Refusing Appropriation May Cause the President to Stay at Home. Washington, March 9,—-Many of the elaborate planned for the formal features exer. cises MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A Birks’ Illustrated Catalogue —=————,, In Your Home During 1915 As a medium through which you may select gifte suitable for every occasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest value. Birks’, Vancouver, le the great gift store of the West. Our Mall Order Department and our Hiuetrated Catalogue formes a convenient avenue head- Ing to @ selection from our imenense stocks. WRITE FOR THE CATALOGUE—YOU WILL NEED IT. Henry Birks JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Granville and Georgia Streets Goo. E. Trorey, Managing Director & Sons, Limited | VANCOUVER, B.C —— \. LUMBER SHINGLE’, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A J. BURROUGHS, Maneger tet Ave. and MoBride &t. PHONE 25 PRINCE RUPERT, 6.0. Branch Yard at Smithers opening of the Panama Canal in of —— July will be abandoned as the re- sult of the action of Congress in tion for the purpose asked for by Secretary Garrison, of the War Department. The appropriation requested was to defray the expenses of a trip to the canal of President Wilson, members of Congress, members of the diplomatic corps, representatives from for- THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C., LIMITED §.S. VENTURE SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 8 P. M. MIDNIGHT For Further Particulars Apply to PHONE 568 AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. eign governments, and other spe- cial former Taft. for guests, including Roosevelt and to be made other Isthmus, Presidents Provision was a entertain- for and for printing of special invitations. It was intimated last night that the President himself would go to the formal opening, which is planned for July, but it is pos-| sible that he may change his | The Navy Depart- appropriation for | sending the fleet to the canal and and the souvenirs, banquet ments gold the on medal not present plans. ment has an it was said that some kind of ex- | ercises probably would be held. The canal opening was w have held this but postponed until July because Landslides. The plan was to have the go through the canal on a battleship and then proceed to San Francis- eco for the Panama-Pacific 'xpe- sition. All of the President's plans fu the spring and summer were said to be dependent ou the situation While the prospects for him by been month, was rf original President m nths international going train to San Francisco later this | month he will make no formal arrange- were said te be brizhter ments for the present. PIAA RAAT AIR IRI IIIA IAAI IIIA IAI III IIIA III IAI II THE DAILY NEWS SAFE SANE SPICY IMPARTIAL INDEPENDENT INTELLIGENT NEWSPAPER for Prince Rupert and Northern B.C. The Daily News goes into nearly every home in It is the popular newspaper of the city because it is clean and reliable. the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- It treats these subjects with moderate opti- Prince Rupert. bia. mism and reliability. The Daily News the city. is the most valuable paper to advertisers because it is read by the buying public. It has a bigger circulation than any other paper in It is read by the class of people the advertisers want to talk to. It has al! DAILY NEWS southwesterly from Mile 84, east from Prince Rupert, thence nor 20 chains; thence west 20 chains; south 46 chains, more or leas, to th- erly limit of the Right-of-Way the Grand Trunk Pacife Ratlw ; thence northeasterly slong, limit of the said Right-of- re wo commencement; and containing ' 80 acres, more or less, WILLIAM WATBON, Dated December 26, 1014, 25-85 Tel rensmns RARER ARR RR RARER Cee eee _) Oe FE eet ee ee oer Oe .