THE DAILY NEWS, . — _ - | JAPA | , PRL. Vintners Association 9) | ~ ect —= 3] oe OPINION EXPRESSED THAT MIKADO WILL WITHORAW WITH- ’ winotor wore. Suffered Terribly Until She OUT MAJORITY OF REQUIREMENTS — UNITED tir ave, ond RianeD St | “ " STATES DECLARED TO BE ACTING r @ win wrieht, Pree | Took “Fruit-a-tives INDEPENDENTLY. _- | ST, Jean pe MATIHA, JAN, 27th. 191 . ee NTRAL yt4. | Pek China re yn } wore. = seve at “After suffering for a long time | March 7 OM.-|that she would be content to mist, Ave Ja an Plan | with Dyspepsia, 4 have been cured : nfo i ha reached |abandon her ideas of obtaining puropean #0 by Fruit-a-tives I suffered so | Py that th i ; meer Bieck, Pree much that I would not dare eat for 1 . in and Brit-jan outlet to the Orient was ¢ a i ? re. age I mb i 1" Pe cenccera., wie years ego, ith ambe Tokio colle: Wb. Ge0iiie.opebe ctrentty di ‘ PB ) *ruit-a-tive : anwox wOoTeL ii : did ie to try them for I had |"! Ba lakaaki Kato, Japa.|the changed attitude in the United ave, Between F a ittle confidence in them but, seeing | ror M anc ‘tates we g ‘ rat AY aan $00 0 01.00 my husband's anzfety, I decided to de ¥ ind in.|State toward Japan He said —. per 08 so and at once I felt relief. Then I | - a nit ‘tif Japan per-|these relations were becoming , © t for three boxe ‘ pt impre | té iT san Bao ro Sertawees wien’; [cists in von China de-[very friendly and that they wer lost several pounds, but after taking a ds | u tained injespecially good at the present pochester v Casey * Pruit-a-tives”, I quickly regained he ti to lr { a net © i ! Ca rT a) “ 2 ’ qupntes WOTEL what I had lost. Now I eat, sleep and ith eles aa ' Te «aad digest well—in aword,I am completely [°"" PO! 1 be dificult for — —.- sn " up murd Ave, betw cured, thanks to ‘'Fruit-a-tives Japan's al { tiat lipl AWARD FOR geventt ® / . semen en e diplo EMPRESS , 6 te MADAM M. CHARBONNEAU | jatically with her in the fut OF vopean Plan, 6 ‘Pruit-e-tives” is the greatest | a ! ure IRELAND SALVAGE ass stomach tonic in the world and will merica Acting Independently. pe roms wore lrareguetndigetion SoucSkomech, | It is uiterstond that on the] Quebee, Mareh 24.—Hon, Judge ‘ f . sia and other ‘ rey & Buree ag Stomach Troubles. ume day the United Stat ict. |Routher, in the admiralty court rhird Ave. @ a soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, a5 & independently, alth ! he ; tris i f ough pos-|here this morning, rendered judg- Pian bicam Meated At all dealers or sent on receipt of bly ft, lat e a . price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa oy Miser consultation with an. jment in the case of the Canadian ven WHOLESALE LIQUOR 0O., RS eae th power, infomerd the Japa-|Salvage Company against the Liner? eo | ese ronment that certain of |Aetna, Western and other in- ave. @ aii 5 si. — Phone 109 A Real Lever sim ul Jay ese demands were not|surance companies, brought by ae OLD WATCH FREE sonanee with treaty|the former company for salvage PORTING 00., : ' ‘ . aurEery iM ‘ igreeme * between China and on the 251 silver bars recovered LiMITED ' ge yet the United States by the an Salvag ‘ : i yy the Canadian Salvage Company wath | Are : ind British opinion from the wreck of the Lumpress POLO ORE OPPO OPPO, on = }th gh China is concord .Of Ireland. Judge Routher in | 1 this matt is ced private. "endering judgment awarded the : . 1 | private- RIBE FOR SUBSCI | I hy ae fy 1 and by the) Salvage company the sum of $22,- D Y NE WS jpress Meetings have been held, 685 salvage and $36,172 addition- E AIL i jat which the Japanese demands /|4! for expenses attached to the i | — have been discussed, and pro-|"ecovery of the bars. The Cana- LINQUENT CO- | ck TO DE as sts have been sent to their re. |diat Salvage Company besides OWNER. |spective governments by both the being awarded this sum also re- r to any fae d American and British associa-|Ce!ved #10,000 from the postoffice 4 ed Covel tions department for the salvage of the ting No, 1" and the May Withdraw Demands. mails from the wrecked Empress “as i ‘ ‘ares quar | Certifcete of improvements. rhe pinion is expressed by !n addition to this the sum of pre Smee aa M rm hanes It Fraction, and Biack Bear both Chinese and foreign diplo- $25,000 was paid the salvage oe : ineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Min- , ’ Bi. eared ing Division of Cassiar District : . ats that a substantial propor- |Company by the C.P.R. for the MoOntinng to |... Where located:-—1'l Chance it Fraction re ’ +g MnOMBLING Ll iocacd between the “Lilly Bertha” and tion of her demands will be with-|"ecovery of the purser’s strong = oa Aldebaran” Mineral Claims near head of t I n of tt Alice Art, Observatory Inlet, and “Black|(rawn by Japan because of the |9°X- 5 aan 1 om Bear’ Mineral Claim, located one mile | utes, . ~ morn 7 a from the northwest point of attitude of the powers who have| . neg slain « , . i | ad of Alice A ranch « | advertise ervalpry Inlet oe called China's attention to the} THAT KARLSRUHE AGAIN. vd — TARE NOTICE that I, Pedro Salina, Free! , ; property of | the Miner's Certificate No. 80313B., inteng,| fact that she has no right to make irs o ean sixty day rom the date hereof to appl | 1 ee vene, | the “Mining Recorder tors ceruifeate | treaty with Japan contravening |Story Is She Ran on Reef and Was , of improvements, for the purpose of ob- oo wner.| taining @ Crown Grant of the ooeve claim.| visting treaties Blown Up by Own Officers. , sanuary And further take notice that action, eee under section 85, must be commenced be The Japanese minister to Chi- , ‘ . fore the issue of such Certificate of Im New York, March 24 Edward Cervifeate Of improvements. provements a, Eki Hioki, sustained injuries . ’ cee Sinan sim, situate i the Dated this 21st day of September, A.D. Wadworth, of Newark, N. J., a Wining f Cassiar Dis-| 1014 esterday by a fall fi his PEDRO SALINAS : sit ' passenger aboard the steamer ; A! = rse and s condi m Ww re- : A. ore ee , , ' i Parima, now at this port from the w less, fro ent the holding of conferences g ike Black B 2 Mineral claim | . , a West Indies, said that he had seen for a few days | iro Salinas, as | : in Grenada two lifebuoys with the ‘ V aug van, Free. Min- | Quietly Exerting Influence. word “Karlsruhe” on them and : it . wore : s . 0 > é : an he 5oniee,| j Washington, March 25 State that » Gintan ee: e « P | 1a severa rerman omcers . 'K engin aereet4 Department of als say that i wy per: | | : ’ caps had been washed ashore in owe a wn Grant of the| | since the beginning of the negoti- Charles Bay, Grenada, and picked ak | ations between China and Japan , «that setton, | itions between China and Jap up by fishermen. Mr. Wads- ertiheste of im.| ithe United States government has worth said it was reported in the 0 saic as reportec [ Septe quietl e xer zr its flu-/|.., . 4) eptember, A.D.| juietly been exerting its influ-|.W..+ Indies that the Karlsruhe PEDRO SALINAS. RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE : sod Athabasca Rail-| n, for an Act,! | PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA, . bu ¢ at & point on valley of the/ the Skeena . a to L Skeena HKiver a hig bridge and over ® Hallway with) 4 borth-easterly | Rieeie SitsumKalem River | to the summit of} following the} at or near) ; ‘proskimately one} : b) from the; . ‘ater River, with| 1 the course of! the summit be- | . est Kiver, thence yee : Siansheest River ip the Skeena bear River approxi. | PED 4 ey | ‘ Wa ineteenth day ot | BURGESS & COTE, | the Applicant. | bee teeeeneeneEaNE F n RE ALARM SYSTEM i * CIRCUIT NO. 4 um 12 s 40 soa Sed Ave yu ird Ave m 18 sud Srd ave Wd Aven f ist, @nd end m 16 ‘eo between 8th and . HON Hotel MIP 10: 4 on * sod 7th St. (Cen Smouit a 2 NO. 2. eee ave sod) 8rd. | * m 23 = i * 800 MeBride 8t = soc MeBride St oo ? ‘ud 2nd 84 = : © sod 6th gs CROUIT NO a MM on oo ; » Ave. ang Fulton a6 a ts ‘ad Taylor Sts + @ * 800 Pulton s¢ m7 0,, **® S0d Comox Ave + . ‘ad Dodge pi ‘0d Thompson 8t - OiRouiy NO. 4 + : Ave and timerson | | } mm 42 mm 4g 2 7 “4 ou "s Oe 4. on 44 “d Mobride nd Green st ‘od Basil St ) Ave. ang Eherte. st h Ay ' Yung st the "Att ttnheeihibie uy to lay out, con-| GUARANTEED BY THE 1 following Ines of | GOVERNMENT of CANADA before bottling Mlle BS ‘ head of Kiet | Tos gy ang —pamaagey | momeetrns | Demand the Brands, Lag OE thence In ® DOF: | Bors iY ME LL Le he ed MATHIEU S NERVINE POWDERS For Headache and Neural os 4 /« Why Endure Headaches? —One tria! will convince you that asure and sale remedy for any headache ts at your service in MATHIEU’S Nervine Powders 18 ina box, 25c, Sold everywhere. If your dealer does pot sel! them we box on receipt of price, 25c. J.L. MATHIEU CO. Props. SHERBROOKE, P.@ 6-5- Sor You a a S/ LAN paw, 1K ks ”, W 1 wae The purity and fragrance of Baby's Own Soap have made it a universal favorite. Its use is beneficial to any skin. oes Albert Soaps Limited, Montreal, = jence to have the Japanese de- mands ameliorated, and to pre- jvent any infringement of the jrights of America, either under | treaty or the provisions of gen- eral These been made in Washington to the international law. representations have | Japanese ambassador, as well as in Tokio and Pekin OMicials here have refrained from making public any of the various steps the United States has taken in the | of these negotiations to Re. safeguard American interests garding the situation as delicate, they preserved the same attitude | the latest Pekin when shown news dis-| patches from | Rather Strong Statement. That the British Russian | ambassadors have and any that relations served such notice upon Japan as her future diplomatic with the two countries would ae jeopardized by her persistence mi certain demands upon China was} believed to be a rather strong letatement of the facts, though the lofficials admitted lack of informa. In the best posted diplomatic lquarters there was no confirma- tion of any joint British-Russian representations at Tokio of the vature indieated from Pekin, Japanese Premier Hopeful. The Osaka okio, Mareh 25 lyiji has published an interview with Premier Count Okuma dur- whieh this Japanese states- he re- m the negotiations going present with China, said expected good ts f it rhe premier said among other things that Germany was insti- | gating China against Japan, but jeare very j that the result would be futile. He said that if Russia seeured | Constantinople it was his opinion | had run ashore on a reef and was blown up by her officers, who with the crew put to sea in a captured ship SNAP SHOTS BY JAY E. HOUSE. the not fa- What she really does is drag a reluctant old man down belief, her Contrary to general bride does enter on ther’s arm. ithe aisle. An optimist is a man on his way to enter his dog at a kennel show A pessimist is a man leading his dog away after the show is over If a woman has money the men little whether it mony or life insurance. The truth often hurts, but one hears so little of it that an anaes- is ali- | thetic seldom is needed. Those who believe Julia Ward Howe wrote the “Battle Hymn of the It was Mendelssohn, and they play Republic’ are mistaken, it at every wedding. When the women of a town be- gin to study Browning it is a sign the revival meeting has killed bridge and that the theatre has burned down, The plan to label all married men is unnecessary trouble. The married man already is labeled. He is the fellow with dandruff on his coat collar. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. NOTICE is hereby given that a sitting of the Court of Revision for the purpose of hearing complaints against the assess- ments a8 made for the year 1915 will be held in the Couneil Chamber, City Halli, Prince Rupert, B. C., on Wednesday, April 7, 1015, at 10:30 a, m, Any person desfring to make complaint against the said assessment must give no- tee In writing to the Assessor, stating the cause, at least ten (10) days prior to the sitting of the said Court, Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 4th day of February, A. D. 1015, P. LORENZEN, 65-62-60-76 Assessor RM@about 400 acre-feet and it will flood 2.23 | OFFENSIVE RESUMED BY | London, March 24 Resump SS. VENTURE tion of military operations by SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT &P. mM. Austria against Serbia is indicat Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT ed in a message from Nish receiy MIDNIGHT ed here by the Serbian lewation fF : or Further Particulars App! The telegram follows PHONE ee In an artillery duel near Bel- ” SLEY, Agent, SECOND Ave. grade on the morning of March AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS 16, our guns showed superiority! ad - over the enemy, whose fire was vere devoid of result, although artil- lery of very heavy calibre was used Our artillery destroyed nu merous boats gathered along the banks of the river. The positions SHINGLE”, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS of our guns soon fyreed the en PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO * emy to cease firing A. 4. BURROUGHS, Manager -——---_——— -_—- ——— tet Ave. and MoBride 6t. PRINCE RUPERT, £.0 MINERAL ACT. | PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers ccnnatiennijion | Certificate of Improvements. * NOTICE. _— = Starlight, Homestake No. 1, and Sun (4 rise Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena | Mining Division of Cassiar District MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A Where located: On the North Shore of Granby Bay between Bonanza and Falls Bi k d lil crak trated Catal TAKE NOTICE that I, George R Naden, | ir 5 us ra e a a ogue Free Miner’s Certificate No. 60353B, act- ng a8 Agent for Thomas McRostie, Free | : Miner’s Certifeate No. 80348B, and James In Your Home During 1915 i Hatch, Free Miner's Certificate No -- ~ - ~ 79396 B, intend, sixty days from the} date hereof, to apply to the Mining Re- | As a medium through which you may select gifts sultable for every corder for a Certificate of Improve occasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest value. ments, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims Birks’, Vancouver, is the great gift itore of the West. Our Mall Order And further take notice that action, un Department and our Hlustrated Catalogue forms a convenient avenue lead- der section 37, must be commenced before | ing to @ selection from our immense stocks. the issue of such Certificate of Improve- | ments i ee a ee m seg ” ne A Oe On WRITE FOR THE CATALOGUE—YOU WILL NEED IT. GEO. R, NADEN | = = ————e——e—————————— EE eo rennatsaenet REED . ‘ ‘ warernorice. || Henry Birks G& Sons, Limited a i JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Use and Storage. | : Granville and Georgia Streets TAKE NOTICE that The Port Essington j Water Company, Ltd., whose address is Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C 517 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C., will a apply for @ license to take and use one and x 7 me-half cubic feet per second and to store 400 acre-feet of water out of Cunningham Lake The storage-dam will be located at the outlet of Cunningham Lake The ca pacity of the reservoir to be created is acres. The water will be diverted from | the stream at a point about 5 chains below the said outlet and will be used for Water works purpose upon the land described as} part of Lot 45, Range Coast District, | being the townsite of Port Essington Al copy of this notice and an application pur- suant thereto and to the “Water Act, | 1914," will be filed in the office of the | Water Recorder at Prince Rupert Objec tions to the application or to the petition | mentioned below may be filed with the | said Water Recorder or with the Comp troller of Water Rights, Parliament Build days ings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The territory within | which the company desires to exercise its | powers is described as the townsite of Port Essington A petition to amend the | the Certificate granted to the company in| respect of its former right as to in- elude the right applied for herein will be | heard in the office of the Board of Inves- tigation at a date to be fixed by the Comp troller, The date of the First en | | 80 of this Notice is March 23, 1915. “PORT ESSINGTON WATER CO., LTD.,” Applicant. “Wilson & Whealler,” Agent. | 69-75-81-87 | Write Today ~~ Address . JOHN HALLAM *™""£2. ToroNTO Sunlight Soap and water maxes your home sparkle with cleanliness--just like all nature sparkles on a sunlit morning after rain. Sunlight is the purest of all household soaps—with a gentle strength that moves dirt quickly but without the slightest injury to fine fabric or dainty hands. 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