1015 arch 29 Monday Mare ' 0G FOR RHEUMATISi) END OF THE SESSION IN SIGHT p.RL. Vintners Association . Members ——— OTTAWA EXPEoT a Sa PEOERAL ELEC! ELECTION IN EITHER JUNE OR winpsor HOTEL _ _ Hundreds of People Have SEPTEMBER PROVIDING CONDITIONS AT 7 I “ ‘ ” . i ie and Bighth st Vound “ Fruit-a-tives” Their FRONT ARE SATISFACTORY. w. H. Wright, Prop: Only Help “ Jini OO , . > ois 2 | BY H. F, GADSBY.) NTRAL | woTeL ce om ot 0 THIS R (Copyrighted.) All of which is to say that the Seve . Ottaw . n't an a REA LETTE j 1. M nh 26.—As Tom|closure is like certain other i | | { peter Black, Prop | — : boat song puts|forms of prohibition—the less it tl a Superintendent of Sunday School in car pad Geis mame of Me better His nox HOTEL Toronto Tells How He Cured Himself —— That is to say,}obeyed. Of which perverse ten- Fighth and Ninth } ‘ ’ ? $1 Per Day of Chseate & matiom After Suffer. s in sight|dency in human nature this ses. BOc to £ European Pe ing for Years. t wers on|sion, drawing quietly to its close ner, Props. } Besner & Besner a 55 Dovancount Roan, Cet., 1st. 1915 t | with nothing but the truce to fight eis Vv. D. Casley Lib f Parliament| bout, is a pertinent example, Yes, p? quests HOTEL “Por a long time, I have thought of a0 8 d the fortune |that's the solemn truth—any war writing you regarding what | term a I eo lt} Tre was re . ‘ veon Sixth and most remarkable cure effected by your told at a dark — _ in Parliament was ets remedy ‘‘Pruit-a-tives”. I suffered from grey hajr,| about peace and that was over so lan Oc to $1 Per Day Rheumatism, especially in my hand j he ¢ ' ' £00 Fe yboc oug guropeatt Pian—-BOC f have apent 0 let of money without ¢, will cause n that nobody thought of pull- 4— ny goodresults. Ihavet shen Frnit ble either in|im@® the closure However, the OYAL HOTEL a-tives” for 18 months n and am [J @ ‘ Insure , : ‘ ; Burgess, Prope. Pp leased to tell you that 1 am cured . This rust closure will come in handy, per- u ’ i corey & gixth St a _ caleryement has not left my ean Premier Borden and a gen. | "ps next session, by which time . sands and perhaps never w but the ‘ » Germans uropean iar Steam Heated soreness is all gone and I ca . ectior But when the star.|the Germans will be beaten and _ kind of a, Ihave gained 35 p unds gaz * are asked ft foretell the everybody will be keen to take his 1QUOR CO. in 18 months’’. 4 veR WHOLESALE L gt the sese ey remain | foot off the soft edal. ¢ ss LIMITED R. A. WAUGH they remain — = It all depends, as they |Dickerings are not good form just . Rheumatism is no longer the dreade ‘ how Partiament feele DOW but they will be when the — disease it once was. Rheur t sun shines again We 7 _— - ist in 8 S again. » mustn't — PORTING CO. no longer one of the “incurable NCE a a : diseases’. ‘*Pruit-a-tives”’ has pr I miss my guess if Parliament|£°! t°° far away from our old Lim! its marvellous powers , Rhe . y ywers ove Rh ts habits—it wouldn't be healthy Sixth and matism, Sciatica, Lumbago—in fa fee hat it might as well ¢ be healthy. hone Oo" wy - h oe : “ a - f e ta re the side lines as ir An early prorogation has its some defaungem ot stomach »wels . ————————- |__ kidneys or Skin. ee Ottaw Both sides are preparing charms for both sides For the lfor tt worst 14 io the opposition because it ll give - ’ ind, t j rat. thes PE au I wi giv — | ‘'Pruit-a-tives”’ is sold by all dealers | SUBSCRIBE FOR | at soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, tria aon imust get the case before the| them time to play polities in their | 2§¢. or sent postpaid on receipt of | pub As Hansard is not q/0WM constituencies. For the gov- DAILY NEWS price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. | HE i i a : : s widely read volume and. eve if ernment, because it will put a ” — - t were, is not in shap dis. | Stop to the bilingual debate in the A Real t imulati 1 £ TO DELINQUENT T co. | ont Sawer Simulation ltribution until early in the fall. it|Semate which is inflaming Que- OWNER. | OLD WATCH FREE. ks like better policy to utilize|¥@, because it will help to hide — | eettiaresiit salt Hthe livins ~~ .|the breaches in the Cabinet, be- — le ais ey per. | As forward generous jt ving vy to influence publi ach abinet, b om xhom you ve eiving away n and to plant he oy |Cause it will hang up all the un- } one — v nomes | asonds of } plant what vou . Co-Owner with pS oe Sa i have to as ere i ill do moet | answered questions on the order ‘ae Oe world shag i iy wher t will do most ' c ' launs, situated at the ww thames to M | orc) othe “ds. eac an |paper about army supplies, anc D about three-quar- Oe J ar were each man ; 1] B * beach, in the Skee by ye ‘ water his own garden and Jet| »ecause it will ditch the investi- rict, Province of mable Ladies f | or . bia, have done the required inarda, or t go at that. Swinging the whole|#4tions now going on in the Shoe work ibe above mentioned 4 on a 14, amounting to reid to weer f Canada by means of speeches | © ymmittee and the Public Ac- the same under . 1" > ‘publication of this ; Parliament is a blamed hard|©COUnts Committee The longer 4 publication of this & - 5 sine 4 ‘use - Sonertiete ould Foe > = b, especially when the news- this shoe Inquiry drags on the expenditure, to lor f We expect your tr J w f this edvertise pe gg Og en |papers, owing to the war pressure|™ore it brings out, and the Pub- the said mineral Den t think this offer too good te be tros. But send } . s will he property of the| § 3%, Some oer Pte & YD, Whats n their columns, refuse to print|!i@ Accounts Committee is open- peigued unde Se on 6 me “a Jovrailors (Dept. 4), @, Cormwailia Road. London, i ft speeches This is a session|iM& up a new line of research ee ee 3 which every member just nat.|Which threatens danger owing to gO Pram Rupert, 6. ty sae rally has a big speech in his sys-|the fearless testimony of the Au- eco ghee te 1 tremendous patriotic |ditor General A suspicious odor Certificate of improvements. é ner i iot varae Migera! Claim, situate ip the thing sizzling with latent power) #"'!5€s from the motor cars now Ming Division of Cassiar Dis- | j 2 C ke a carboy of soda. but if Par_|efore the Public Accounts Com- tied:—About three-quarters : Pa . » » Cate 4 mile, more or less, from the ment w t let him get it off his | mittee and the case of the Carle- et point of the head ice Arm . ‘ . djouming the Black Bear Mineral Clatm lchest what's the use of hanging|tom Drug Company, with which "i My E that I, Pedro Salt as laround, particularly when that Garland, M. P., has some oblique A 4. Vau ‘ - , Rertincaie No. & sis and for my LHL, l epeceh might be doing yeoman |°°nnection, is considerably more } Miner's Ge " = an = ry service somewhere lee? than an odor. It is strong enough sie of Impro meats, for te pare Besides, Parliament is general-|"0W to make the committee hold Dal nin, Crown’ , © re oe — a = y a get-home-or-you-won't-get-|their noses. From all this linger- tection x- 2 bo aumento | rieh-quick club, and though the|!"& Penance the government is — { such Certi@este of tm | sessions are often prolonged for | cut off if the session closes O this 21st day of _ cepuamber, 62./ the party purposes of the leaders | Promptly ranae saranas ‘The Whisky the rank and file are usually dis-| There is nothing in Premier » PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA nosed to cut it short and save as/| Borden's legislative program, as RAILWAY COMPANY oO ity. NOTICE. nuch as they can out of their/announced last week, to prevent : “ace Kiver and Athabasca Ratl- | Aged in Wood sessional indemnity. Paid by the|the House rising by Easter. It is wa, Gt 18 Next session, Sor Act, iting the con eee a ~— > 8 Years »b, so to speak, and not by the/as non-contentious as a prayer yany to lay out, con bef i . I : (a) Common er oy int a} ee day, they have the frame of mind/meeting and unless somebody ate the head of Kitimat; GUARANTEED BY THE ink woes he f labor.|tries to put one over it ought to Kitimat River im &| GOVERNMENT of CANADA which goes by that kind of labor. | . a olin d s . : (he sutmmit between | en | ess e io for bos £o 1rough on schedule time. As an Lake, thence in @ nor- I, Ue a he | they hand out foi ard : be | 2 ot ; e be the valley of the d lodging the more they have|far as can be learned at present, lake and river to the Skeens Rees v7 er : = ; a * the Skeena River . ced eft for themselves. Besides, the |there will be no bill providing for bra : evel bridge and over | coat 7 SOOCLE TD : i‘ Paciie Railway with) lfarmer members want to get back| soldiers voting on the field of bat- moh ‘hence porth-eastertly | | wad aoe hi sumkalem River | ito look after their seeding, and | tle, though the soldiers now in ng ree to the summit o 2 _ thence, following the | slid ten lmany other members have occu-|Canadian training camps will ex- a, ie Nase iver, at Of moar | NERVINE POWDERS 3 ae aka” geile ie Ge ed a spptioatmately one | pations which bring them in al-jercise their ranchise as usual, " > miles; ( rom | : - et a Blackwater Ruver, with most as much as their work at|Considerably over a hundred mil- } ‘owing the cour f | ' ave > bit and , to the summit be i Ottawa if they only have a chance|lion dollars in estimates have yet csi USenskeest River, thence | | : ond = ‘ Skeet Jobe the Ualanskeest River | ito stay at home and mind their|to be passed but anybody who has ‘a thene | . Mo the 1 ‘oe ear co | wn business jseen the House at its favorite rpr oe tniles i . , y “ c . rel \\ Otlawa this nineteenth day of | | Such is the spirit of thrift in| work of blowing money knows MLE, THON N, BURGESS & COTE, the Canadian House of Commons,/|that the estimates cannot be de- § | nx, ror the Applicant, ind when you add to it the pros-| pended on as a time-waster. Only thee | 1 Oreo. ae ee es pect of a general election and the|the other night a score of mem- FIRE —One tria! will convince you that | | , ALARM SYSTEM : asure and safe remedy for any mmediate necessity of mending|bers foregathered in the Green 2 headache t at your service is ne’s political fences you can|Chamber and in two hours voted CIROUIT NO. 4 : MATHIEU’S easily see that Premier Bordea|twenty million dollars without — * St. and Srd Ave Nervine Powders doesn’t have to use the closure to|turning a hair. This shows how ®t St. and Sra ave i ; 18 in a box, 2Sc. Sold everywhere. If nembers . closely the average member looks %¢—sth 81. and pra Ave your dealer does not sel! them we mall chase thé wmbers away from ul Ay “ubeCtOn of 48%, 8nd end box on receipt of price, 25c. Parliame it Hil Barkiss is just|after the national expenditure and . J. L. MATHIEU CO. Props. o ; s : Ay 1st AVe., between 8th end SHERBROOKE, P.0 a little more than willin’, By the | it also shows what ean be done to mu knox Hotel 6-5-0 way, it’s surprising how seldom the estimates when both sides put tat Ay — 8) Hote nt 7H St. (Cen lthe closure has been used sinee|their backs into it. When Jupi- nai aced these shores, Pre-jter visited Diana in a _ golden ow | a 22 OUIT NO. 2, : - Borden tried it on onee and|shower he was a mere piker so \ Ave aod) 6[§ral 6ft. | } eae OMee » t did'nt seem to be popular, so|far as efficiency and despatch x 24 sn Ave and McBride 8t he put it away on the shelf where |were concerned beside the Cana- t Ave. and 4 . MH 9nd Ave an a - he can reach it if need be, Ap-|dian House of Commons, x 26 * 27 . 1 Ave, and 6th St * tpently its main purpose is to| Meanwhile, Parliament is speed- 4 ’ ° . Cin ve the government confidence,|ing up. Morning and Saturday OulT m @ re wee their moral courage,|sessions have been called, which sin 4 for & Sth ay a 82 deren aad tenn oe to flash it in the eye of danger,|is a sure sign that the end is not a - . < ur u —- oa ‘Sh Ave, and Fulton gt t not to shoot. If it was un-|far off. The morning sessions are Oth 4 ; * 87 by re and Comox Ave ir three years ago it would|intended, as some say, to impress * AVe. and Dodge Pp '~ . * 38 “ge Pi . . . or » . th Ave. ana Thompecs 06 re unpopular now when the|the farmer with the industry of on Gimoury no. « a vember of Parliament| Parliament. The average farmer PI ‘th Ave. and Emmerson i to feel that he has a right|who gets up at 4 o'clock in the M48 ay for his country even if he| morning to milk his cows and do 434 * @nd MeBride s¢ The purity and fragrance |" . t i 2% = ‘Ye. and Green Bt Baby's Own Soap have made it f an’t bleed for it. Besides, Speak-|the chores sees nothing very im- eT yy, _ and Bast! 84 @ universal favorite, Its use is Sproule wants no more elosure| pressive in a Parliament that goes #11 Ave een Bt any ae . » his hands at this stage of the|/to work at 11 a. m, Besides, he Phi ae Albert Soaps Limited, Mon ? Baa believes that Parliament has been the { Thee REL Oe eee i" au doing it all along and if he knew that Parliament's day begins or} dinarily at three in the afternoon and winds up at midnight, with | two hours’ intermission for din. | ner, he would be liable to say that the members weren't earning their money. Morning sessions, I repeat, are not to be regarded as object lessons for the farmer. | They are the outward and visible | sign that Parliament is going to | bolt the whole at | the risk of losing its sleep. The danger of sions is that it breaks of the to (ydinarily, business even morning ses- the causes in on members and fretful the ment rises at ten, fasts, rest them be and peevish of tubs and break- member arlia- | and is ready for commit- This is standing eleven, his habit doesn't ause he tees at of like a lot long and he to be rushed, bec of thinking have time to recuperate does hard and must Get him | up two hours earlier and you | throw his program out of gear} with disastrous results to the neighbors. If an explosion oc- curs between now and proroga- tion, it will be due to some red- Continued on Page 4) MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. Starlight, Homestake No. 1, and Sun- rise Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On the North Shore of | Granby Bay between Bonanza and Falis Creeks TAKE NOTICE Free that I, Miner's Certificate George R. Naden, No. 50353B, act- ing as Agent for Thomas McRostie, Free Miner's Certificate No, 80348B, and James L. Hatch, Free Miner’s Certificate No. 79396 3B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Re- corder for a Certificate of Improve- ments, for the purpose of obtaining al Crown Grant of the above claims. | And further take notice that action, un- | a a THE UMION STEAMSHIP CO, OF B.C, LINITED $.S. VENTURE SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 8 P. m. Sailings for GRANBY, p—a—H AND NAAS SUNDAYS aT DN For Further Particulars Apply to PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND ave. AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS LUMBER SHINGLE’, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A. 4. BURROUGHS, Manager Tet Ave. and MoBride 81. PHONE 25 PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. Branch Yard at Smithers a er moe der section 37, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improve- ments. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A Birks’ Illustrated Catalogue In Your Home During 1915 As @ medium through which you may select gifts suitable for every occasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest value. Birks’, Vancouver, is the great gift store of the West. Our Mal! Order Department and our Hiustrated Catalogue forms a convenient avenue lead- ing to @ selection from our immense stocks. SEE WRITE FOR THE CATALOGUE—vou WILL NEED IT. Henry Birks GS Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Granvilie and Georgia Streets Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C jj Dated this 1015. 15th day of March, A. D. GEO. R. NADEN. WATER NOTICE. Use and Storage. TAKE NOTICE that The Port Essington Water Company, Ltd., whose address is $17 Granville 8t., Vancouver, B. C., will apply for a license to take and use one and one-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 about 400 acre-feet and it will flood 2.23 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 5, Coast District, being the townsite of Port Essington. A copy of this notice and an application pur- suant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914,” will be fied in the ofice of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objec- tions to the application or to the petition mentioned below may be filed with the Carpenters’ Toois Wire Cable iron Pipe Rope Pumps Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Stee! Blocks Pipe Fittings Valves Hose Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles and Shotguns Ammunition Paint Corrugated Iron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” FRED STORK’S HARDWARE said Water Recorder or with the Comp- troller of Water Rights, Parliament Build- ings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days 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 so as to in- PRINCE RUPERT COAL CO. Cleanest Lump—tLongest Lasting—Gives the Most Heat—No Clinkers—P. BLACK, Manager clude the right applied for herein will be Wellington Coal PHONE 15 heard in the oMce of the Board of Inves- tigation at a date to be fixed by the Comp- troller. 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