1 @ 1015. Phuteday, APM mingRaL ACT. of tr provements. ificaté Cert MOTIOE , and Sun the Skeena , A pistrict. Hine th Shore of 1 . “a Hor and Falls Naden, g59B, act nostie, Free and James ge ht Ag gat no . ertincate NO, wh, * sys from the B® ne Mining Re preot, | : tf Improve- f ; ybtaining & ; , aims ant of st action, UM furier vced before ion ‘ f improve- i March, A. D, i nh. NADEN, = pe TO DELINQUENT co- OWNER. r to any r- you may ve take Notice r ‘ owner with \ vo, 1” ond the siiuated at the spout three- r- seh, in the t, Province of ‘ope the required sbove mentioned (4, amounting to ihe same under 7 bi ai Act, and if F aaus publication ef this ; « w contribute ) . ‘ rpenditure, %@ p s of this advertise. o he sald mineral ) property. of the > 4 of the Min - act of 1900 _ [. Hh. COVERT, Co-Owner 8. 6, January Certificate of Improvements. eran Minera im, situate to the Mining Divis of Cassiar Dis- cated pout three-quarters sie the *M g heeor for wn Grant of action, | be commenced be- erufcate of Im- f September, A.D. PEDRO SALINAB. PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE. Peace | | Athabasca Rall 4, at its nex ssion, for an Act, he y wo lay out, con- era following lines of i i « et @& potnt on a ‘ » bead of Kitimat timat River @m @ summit between thence In &@ hor- valley of the lake & r w the Skeens the Skeens River fa his | bridge and over k vile Rathway with ara e porth- easterly . sumkalem ijver ‘ to the summit of 4 e, following the y iver, at or near proximately one (b) from the slong the a 4 es water \ ence up the Skeena We ty f Bear River approxt- * nineteenth day of THOMPSON, BURGESS & COTB, Soleitors for the Applicant. 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SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NEWS —————— ne At the mention of the name the Liberal leader somebody the audience shouted | cheers,” and they welled forth in j all . WORKINGMEN SCARED BOWSER — CHEERED NAME OF BREWSTER 1] m Page Two. | | te can speak, l ; I may be her a) with me \ ay , Bet your life, Bill, ~ But you all agree Weiter init Pandemonium Loose. At th fort ; e th th L pandemont when the At there y ( y era iter ' | i t stify ment. T trust |) be TA f igh my own e I I me iarm for 1 day.” Pell quavered ral that ‘gentlemen’ AAT p the the loud tune which was voi ng very familiar toall, “W ld Bowser to a sour apple Chairman Harper—Now, tlemen, I ask you as Voices Sit down Fetch Brewster Cheers for Brewster. a great roar. as we propose and can assist measure “Tell us about the land pol Tell us about the P. G. E. H you got Pat Welch here, and Mann and Dan Mackenzie several voices interrupted stream. the got up and tried to be heard was howled down. A man in to the platform and spoke to Attorney General. “Kiss him. Get job. him a job with Ellison,” were some of the was speaking with the Attor General. Considerable noise the something. and Attorney General There unintelligible were sallies finally the Attorney General, parently quite disgusted, excla ed, more “I feel sorry for you if The little General in another Attorney got he said, shouted a fair discussion,” was met with a “You can't be fair.” another voice shouted, “Sink with a submarine. “Kaiser Bill.” Finally, fully an hour, the torney General launched into try when somebody exploded “Kaiser Bill.” tinued by the speaker, who about the and that had taken it up. countries us about it in B, C,” to explain the worried speaker. terruption, “No, no.” torney nanes termil face accused thi many Nanaimo? broke | said “I to give of you you soft gen- a matter of “Three But the Attorney General stood his ground Unabashed by the applause at the mention of the opposition, at the first oppor- tunity he cut in with, “I think there are many here who have made a study of such provisions framing for this province a good here,” in a audience here He’s looking for a Price marks during the second the man followed said some will not give me a hearing——" after a few words: “IT am surprised you don't want reply. A little later He was detailing the history of the compensation for workmen and remarked that the first coun- to take it up was Germany, with, The history of the bill was con- states His remarks were halted once more with “Tell on um my ity. us the ces be. ell up of in in icy. ave are but Then he went | the re- ney and ap- im- you and him At- his speech whether he was heard or told “It is hardly necessary for me "again commenced Another in- rhus it went, back and forth, from the Attorney General to the audience, and back to him again util somebody shouted, “Tie up the bull,” which caused the At- General's severe eounte- to relax in spite of his de- ition to put on a brave lic explained he had been of many things before but never of peddling the bull, Me took another tack and tried a a iy his hearers, They listen- ed for a bit, again with cutting remarks. Soon afterward somebody dur- ing a lull asked, “Where's dirty Dick—Baronet Dick?" utes,” workmen in somebody and Japs.” He and and to worked in other places, came an flung at “There's not a one of you who are so noisy who would not willing to make the trip—at the expense of the government.’ General to sing. but he fairly exploded with, I will speak on the public form and you can be there worry,” the harassed speaker. someone Dick, the bum baronet?” “I do not intend to weary you General back: good further,” started, when “Thank you, night, good night.” 78-85 THE DAILY NEWS. then broke Spoke Too Long. “I have been bere for an hour and I've not spoken fifteen min- Attorney General, which remark was met with, “And that's too long.” Bowser—yYou'll get home earl- ier if you will allow me to go on. Voices—We home, Bowser—I only want fair play. The Crowd—You can’t get it. Once more the Attorney General seemed fairly launched in his ex- planation of the bill, but he ran aground again when he struck a reference to came from the don't want to the protection sawmills, shouted, “All struck another the sentence, “The man that gets hurt is compensated voice fairly shrieked. about that boy who died in Jail?” Thus it continued, not one but many voices heckling the Attor- ney General, Wi bore it as long as he could, and he was trying for a peroration that could be heard long mournful note was struck again crowd went with “We'll hang old Bowser to a sour appie tree.” This was almost too much, and the Attorney General began, ‘In all my political career “Start over again, Bill,’’ snap- ped someone. understood when a off the Once again the speaker launch- ed forth, to be met with this time, “The second chapter according to Bowser.” Still again the intrepid leader of the Tories got a start on his com- pensation act, when the crowd be- came uproarious with the sally, “S'y, will it compensate the eye wot’s looking for work?” That it was the intention of the government to send a commission has find out how the plan assurance from the speaker and he promised one should be from the Trades and Labor Council. He was interrupted with jeers and this, his tormentors When, Indeed. “When did you get interested in the working man, Bill,” was the reply to Bowser’s thrust. “T am doing my best and if you do not like it you can go to the polls and record the fact on elec- tion day,” savagely replied the Attorney General. “We're goin’ to do it, Bill,” was the come-back to that. Somebody asked the Attorney He didn't sing, “Now plat- and I will get a hearing.” “We'll all be there, came the reply. “And I'm going to win,” asked, “Where's the Attorney cries came thank you; More Brewster Cheers. As the Attorney General took his seat after probably the most trying time a speaker ever had in this city, three cheers were given for the Liberal leader and three great, voluminous “booes” for the Attorney General. 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY'S OWN RIFLES. oe Orders by Major J. H. MoMullin, Commanding, April 3, 1815: — Parades. “A” Company will parade at the Exhibition Building on Wednes- nesday and Friday, April 7 and 9, at 8 p. m, ; “BRB” Company will parade at Exhibition Building on Monday Thursday, April 5 and 8, at 8 p. m. W. 8, MARSHALL, Lieut., a forth Delivered to any part of town, or can be had et 4 Spurr's Market, Knott's Gakery and the Milk | Govt. inspected Cows The Best Equipped and Most Sanitary Dairy is the Prince Rupert Dairy Phone Green 252 Good go of at which Hindus snag with EE They are busy knitting for the soldiers; you ought to supply the cash to buy the yarn. Any amounts grate- fully received. Leave at McRae Bros., Ltd. Sixth Street Here “How ond quit 7 he don't added Whereat Dirty New Wellington Coa The favorite Household Coal Cleanest, Brightest, Best NEW WELLINGTON COAL CO. Rogers & Albert, Agts. Second Avenue Phone 116 Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. LAND NOTICES. Skeena Land Distriet—District of Coast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that William Watson, of emo, B. C,, “occupation Contractor, in- tends to apply for oe pr, to lease the following described ds:—Commencing at & post planted on the northerly limit of the Right-of-Way of the Grand Trunk Pa- cific Railway Company, and about 35 chains southwesterly from Mile 84, east from Prince Rupert, B. C.; thence north 20 ehains; thence west 20 chains; thence south 46 chains, more or less, to the north- erly limit of the Right-of-Way of the 6rand Trunk , Pacific allway Company; thence nor terly along the northerly limit of the said Right-of-Way to poft of commencement; and about 80 acres, more or less. WILLIAM WATSON, Dated December 26, 1914. 25-85 WATER NOTICE. containing Use and Storage. TAKB NOTICE that The Port Essington Water Company, Ltd. whose address is 517 Granville St, 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, 19144,” will be fied in the oMce 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 Bulld- ings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. 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Our Mall Order Department and our Illustrated Catalogue forms a convenient avenue lead- ing to @ selection from our immense stocks. es SS :2292O2”O* OTE WRITE FOR THE CATALOGUE—YOU WILL NEED IT. Ee JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS @ranvilie and Georgia Streets Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director 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 oMce of the Board of Inves- tigation at a date to be fixed by the Comp- troller. The date of the First Publication of this Notice is March 28, 1015. “PORT ESSINGTON WATER CO., LTD.,” Applicant. Henry Birks & Sons, Limited VANCOUVER, B.C Subscribe for the‘News “Wilson & Whealler,” Agent. | 69-75-81-87 —_—_—ESE = aoa e wtke _ for Prince Rupert and Northern B.C. The Daily News goes into nearly every home in Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of the city because it is clean and reliable. 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