, geneneert ap| : Directory —— — ts NEURALGIA SETTLED IN HER LuNCe | Wo Relief From The Pain Un | She Took “ Fruit-a-tives OWNER to any per may have take Notice uwner with i and the uated at the three- quar in the Siee Province of the required ve mentioned mounting w ame under Act, and if ation of this contribute liture, blo s advertise aid mineral perty of the ‘of the Min iv00 H. COVERT, Co- Owner & Cc. Certincate improvements. situate in the Cassiar Dis ‘ 4 \hree-quarters jess, [rot the uf Allee Arm Mineral claim ad ar iro Salimas, &2 shan, Free Min ‘ ‘o8., and for my ate No. 80318B., ihe date hereof, Kecorder for & , for Whe pur wo Grant of the e that action, omunenced be- rulicate of iim- plember, A.D. EDRO BSALINAB PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE Athabasca Rall ion, for en Act, to lay out, con- wing lines of * at & point on head of Kitumat inat River in & sult between hence in &@ hor © valley of the ihe Skeena Skeena Hiver bridge and over allway with borth- easterly ‘unkelem Kiver be summit of following = the ver, at or near ‘proximately one b> from the iver, with course of ihe Summit be st River, thence iatskeest River up the Skeena ar Kiver approxi the ‘uneteenth day of RGOESS & the COB, Applicant Peewee, ee ee F s > 2 "Ise ALARM SYSTEM 3 * > MROUIT NO. 4 a 2 i; ‘nd Sed Ave ; 3 oe aud 3rd Ave * pt rd Ave ; b ; ist, 2nd end 2 a 16 ; tween 8th end M17 Co * and 7th Se Ceo ‘ oo SiRouil no 2 - 2 a | a | a a 23 ¥ oe MeBride 31. » Son McBride St 3 - sd @nd St » io 0 6th Bt cl ’ 5 mo ss Fulton St ¢ a ‘yior Ste bs - ! Fulton #6 L, a 4 COmMOn Ave © | Dodge py ‘ ‘HOMpmon ot CiROUIy ¥ acd NO. « : A oo0 EDmerson DH 42 wr MeBride #4 4“ ‘ad Green B4 - ‘ad Basil mt bi \as “nd Eberts, ‘o) Yung 84 PRR ieee ‘Aen ee eR Ode rR \ssociation embers PK ; ; winosor HOTEL fighth Bt w. 4 wre Prop TEL CENTRAL _ h 8 nm p ; Prop KNOX HOTEL Ninth F $1 Per Day Prope. 8 é v. D. Casley y. F HOTEL ti and $i Per Day A HOTEL c at s, Props. ' Steam Heated pe AVER WHOLESS e& LIQUOR CO. mIiTED INCE RUPERT MPORTING CO. mITED bh and | SUBSCRIBE FOR . January iCE TO DELINQUENT co-| | CAMPRRLLVILLR, ONT., May sth. ro, ese = = cannot speak too highis { pl | “Pruit-a-tives’’, For over thirty vea lherefore | I have suffered from chron) males Ore, ; and Constipation, exp tiencing s A urns loss econy. The Neuralgia settled i ne ‘} real lungs and I took bottles of medic “ wall without relief. The doctor tol ime 1 trnents will | would no get better but Pruit-e th : ; tives” proved that the doct ’ . , clients wi Hd by g'ving me quick relief and finally ane comp! tely ris a **T would not have my pr: Pe Directors Were Interested. if it were not for “ Fruit-a-tiv. ' ! te loans J am glad of this opportunity of » ; ithis letter about « ' id inada City remedy as ‘ Fruit-a-t { te Mus. NATHAN DUNN ‘ 500, a box, 6 for $2.50, tria At all dealers or sent on re : pa [hhh —————— by Fruit-< y te ‘ : | yl ult-a-tives Limited, Ottawa tylthe depositors clients and the ou } nuabhic amount t &?.067,583.69 er LT. Hine | B Real Lever simuiacion in addition te which the liabilits (ATC | ce to the Rove tar a follows GOLD Wi cH FREE, aks th yal Ba i ‘ Loan account 8150,000 rooe ert Overdraft 23,471 4 ft Bilis under discount 23.295 s finance) Total £196,766 | "Write ef As security for this indebted | ; te ess the bank holds various se- | i ! irities, the nominal valne of iit sha hich fmounts to about $1,600,-| j ‘ t Feiood, this ineluding %640,000 for} a heir holdings in the British Co- } , ~ i ses bia Securities, Limited, a sub- they e orig iry company, various stocks re Z the la bond f the ¢ lumbia Val- e the |ley Orchard Ltd., Seymour Arm g Estate Ltd., Central Okanagan ; {gage in-|fands, Ltd., the realizable value ' { rt total f which at the present time can- Ut t t be ascertained. ‘ te if thie t tT | Hypothecated to Bank. haa " ce — werner wary ’ | In addition, there are alse in- I Ty yy prin ry pg — ted . , Veli ths Va ! | cluded amounst the securities 1e Whisky - $108,8 rt ’ jsome mm icipal debentures, de- Ti ‘ ‘ } since | . ee 7 : jbentures of the Howe Sound and of Quality the t of iNorth Development Campany t} ' thet thie | : Aged in Wood . 81088 ™ itd i te of the Central Oka- 8 Years 4 oui did = ; jnagan Lands, Limited, and va- before bottling ; j ea epted drafts amounting j i} ted : GUARANTEED BY THE | 7 I) Ite approximately $130,000, all of GOVERNMENT of CANADA $89,381.20 f est-| which I believe will eventually be 7 Le LE oe a soecmaery ts | is ty i} | paid ’ | laf xs! | ha be sAaAp- RUE eb bet omg P-) ot will point out that at Decem- OV WINE ALOMbE | ited d ! ne = r ' - ’ i ber 1, 1913, the company had « ty | ea : 1 for the security of de- Canadian Home Investment Co. | eee ae ly « a large amount of se- ; (anad I n ti : nwr arpe ; ties. most of whic ave since NERVINE POWDER Cinbial=-5 pany is sel. oe re For Weatache and § | iwpothecated to the bank as Ay yy ne as t { ' ‘ ' ae f f the above overdraft rm tt ~ f $45 ; : ind is ded in their security iv is i an gst the de I lab referred to I might point ts s sul is ma ip ti : ut that part of the indebted- ‘ ey rigging \ nen over u ’ Z ; ' ess f the Central Okanagan al iret 24 ) vh 1 was : , La s, Ltd hypotheecated to the t dep sift two or three 7 Why Endure Headaches? a bank had previously been set ag 1 mks il moneys - ¢ tria! will cor ¢ you that be aside and earmarked as security a e and safe re y for any they have collected from the con- t} ts. th ¢ S ne of e clients erefore headache ts at your service in betagt bi idlere “dines: Shere dk bol” : : : - tt mpany committed a breacn MATHIEU’S loubt but that the company oo : Nervine Powders dt ; th of trust in again hypothecating it should have kep all lis money to the bank. 18 in a box, 25¢, Sold everywhere. If separate banking account, but , your dealer does not sel! t nwe mall lie : ' aaa Serious State of Affairs. tox on receipt of price, 25¢ hey failed to do this, and quite s J.L.MATHIEU CO. Props. ently the Standard Trust. Ltd Mr. Hodges reported in Sep- SHERBROOKE, Pa. ‘ . anecto o rus has been appointed receiver by an| ber to the inspector of trust rder of the court They have |' panies that from the Victoria , ie a dewn@ad on the Dom ibraneh there had been remitted to — eases a ' t Company for thi Ithe head office $116,000 collected = 8 ompan 0 ~ | vhich they are now unable to pay jit 1 depositors and clients He Shortage in Vancouver Office | forwarded grat Dalenies of “tae rhe above are the largest in |\ ctoria and Regina offices of | jua examples of money | the latter he said there were some hich } i 4 priated In ints in it whieh he did not like which has been misappropriarea, }* In addition to this, the ec mpany |@nd t revealed a serious state of } dian néautor f various |@fairs fhe cash on hand was yas acted as execu s 0 ous | tat a) ae (ousted and | Shown as $5,180, but there was estates, and ais as ustees ¢ j : Practically ill the }an overdraft t the Royal Bank of Assig es ac eal al | nu es collected n ceonneeti n|*i 937.341. and assuming this to th the administration and | be represented by either or its winding-up of these estates has |‘ quivalent there was only a net Fos ppropriated. The short lamount of $942.69 on hand, as roe sappropriatec e short-| rains el lie ies ; The puri rance of : the Vaneouver office alone | igainst whieh vbilit which Sana’ e un Beep hove mat it 5 £33.502.32. Owing to the lack |might have to be taken care of a universal fa: orite ts use is iwithin a reasonable time or per- icial to s if time I bave not investigated the | . 3 beneficial to « wo +483 oe « the beakek offer haps almost immediately were the ; imited, Montreal BHROrlages 7 ae " oy TeTE tT. | Albert Soaps Limited, . “ re wtih tha’ tonne following: Depositors, $141,275.- no —— a 1 connection j t a ap aioe bhp upany I wish t ,179; clients, $8,593.58; mortgages, a = - -— +. tibet , ‘ . , pe . , , e . oe "OL point out that at the time the} 4.402.495 trust funds, $32,724.- A Dollar Saved is transactions were entered into] 8; or an aggregate of $190, ” the se ty take! Was consider. 356.80, ian Parnes ee | nciont, and hed Seal DAloaimel Of the Nekeoere : flice showed that from April 4, ; at company Wished at that time tojo POLLAR te yep enacts ‘ e then the market eondi-| 1912, to October 10, 19144, there m , oe & ° You don’t have to |; we ch that they could|had been deposits to the amount work for it all over jay. 4 in preparing this}of $8,086,022.56, leaving a bal- again —as you do for the dollars t I bave ealled upon Mr,jance on deposit when the com- that have been spent. Raird to search the titles to some/pany closed its doors of $467,- How many dollars have you the properties held as se-|772.54, but this was $21,227.17 . i" r eat you can call your ely hd er less than was on deposit at the 1y not start an accoun : ee a : our Savings Department and Credit Balances and Liabilities. | former date named, Monetary save a part of the money you lam submitting also as a part} Times, earn P A few dollars saved f th eport a statement show- each week, amount tohundreds the credit: balaneanenaaal i > © sc of a few years. ~ in the course of a ) the oun THE BANK OF ’ British North America oo 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 87,954,000, PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH P. MARGETTS, Manager. | DOMINION TRUST'S PRODIGAL ACCOUNTS HAVE BEEN EXPOSED ' io depositers, ereditors eutes statements from } a ! i as at Oetober 10, ex- some branch offees are includ- it September 80; this be- iter returns have not been rhe total liabilities to THE DAILY NWS, —_ GILLETTS LYE EATS D el ee NL FURS | TURN DOWN REQUEST OF DUKE OF ORLEANS | French Close Doors to Him When | | he Wants to Serve in | the Army. | Paris, March 34.-The bala | government has refused the re juest of the Duke of Orleans that he be granted permission to en llist in the foreigen terion under | jan assumed name, says The Fran caise, in an article which deals at} length with his efforts t obtain | service under the flag of his | countrys Fark the war he | sought to have amended the law] passed in 1886 forbidding him t Siete France or serve in the aris He agreed to resume his exile if | permitted to fight, but his efforts] were fruitless As the French refused to accept his services as 1 soldier he | sought to enlist in the British, | Belgian and Russian armies, but | the military authorities of those countries out of eourtesy to the French government refused to aec- leept him, He then appealed to Premier | Viviana for the right to enter the }foreign legion, but the Premier | held that such a step was im-| practicable for he would be sure| to be recognized and the govern- ment compelled to expel him from | France under the law directed | against members of former | French reigning families. M. vi-| viana is said to have suggested at} the same time, however, that he} to the inform enter Russian to the | Russian government through the | again try ariny, promising | ambassador at Petrograd that; France would raise no objections | to the duke serving Kussia. The} reply from Petrograd is reported to have been a polite refusal of the request. WATER NOTICE. Use and Storage. TAKE NOTICE that The Port Essington Water Company, Ltd., whose address is 517 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C., will apply far a license to take and use one and one-half cubic feet per second and to store 400 acre-feet of water out of Cunaingham 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. | 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- | trolicr of Water Rights, Parliament Bulld- | 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-| clude 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 Publication SS \ S nt tt Jind Nai | MUU, iN Make Monday Ironing Day ET Sunlight Soap do your washing Mon- day morning and you can do the light ironing Monday duimeen. The rub, rub, rub at the board has no place in the Sunlight way—so with the hardest part of washing cut out you'll feel like making it a good day’s work by doing at least part of the ironing. Follow the directions that cut your work in half and remember there’s nothing in Sunlight to injure fine fabric or dainty hand. 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