gaturday, April 10, 1915. = MINERAL ACT. of Improvemente. ifoate oot NorTice. vo. 1, and Sun sie in the Skeens iar District. North Shore of nanza and Falls arlight, Home yineral Gla'r . mining * a e nore pocated py Bay ! ” , ceorge BK, Naden, No, 503963B, act- McRostie, Free 1488, and James Certificate No, days from the the Mining Re- icate «Of §«=6improve- _” se of obtaining @ ' claims. that action, Un mmenced before of Improve- $s. pas NOTICE that } r wa Cort aaa for Thomas as Aget ate we Certificate y Mir teh, Free Wa sixty hove al ak . tificate a y of Mareh, A. D. GEO, R. NADEN, 10— TO DELINQUENT ©O- OWNER. N, or to shor you "may, ve erests, Notice signed Co Owner = tnree- ar- » beaeh, in the dee trict, Province of lone the required above mentioned gid, amounting to bold the same under an ral Act, and if ee pepneanes of this : ise to contribute such «expenditure, te- s of Unis advertise- the said mineral the property of haned o 4 of the Min Ret AID Act of 1900, tT. H. COVERT, Co-Owner, ted at Prince Rupert, B. C., January i“ Certificate of Improvements. ebaran Minera! Claim, situate in oe? Mining Division © Tassiar ere located About three-quarters fa mile, more or Je&s, from the west int of the bead of Alice « the Black Bear E NC TL . that I, Pedro Villiam J. Vaughan, N 81645B., and rs Cervificate No sss from the date hereof, for & pur- i “aye ly w the Mining Heco cave of Improvements, for bulning 6 Crown Grent of the take notice that section, 5, must be commenced be- of such Certificate of Im- of September, A.D. PEDRO SALINAS. ist da 0, PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA RAILWAY COMPANY. THE BLOOD IS THE: STREAM OF LIFE Pure Blood Is Absolutely Necessary To Health “FRUIT-A-TIVES” PURIFIES These Wonderful Tablets, Made of Fruit Juices, Are The Best Of All Tonics To Purify And Enrich The Blood. 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Statements fy Italian offi. ils cannot be Dtained, but Ita undoubtedly intends to take \dvantage of the present delicate tuation to recover northern ter- tory a ge the Adriatic, which he « lers rightfully hers. It reasonably certain that the Italia istry intends to avoid i ict that might be declared ldisho iorable, Italy vill avoid any startling activities without first repudiat- ing the Triple Alliance, binding | her with Germany and Austria, thereby paving the way for the development of a casus belli. The fact that Italy has not taken the step to date is one in- ; fication that she does not intend ito enter the wal suddenly. An- lother evidence that Italy may not be expected to plunge into the Eu- ropean maelstrom quickly is the wrt that Von German ambassador, jrepo Prince Buelow, the has en- gaged a summer villa at Vallat:- brosa rhe ambassador would hardly arrange for a residence of such a permanent nature were fhere in- dications that the present situa- tion might suddenly reach a Italy is pleased with Germany's generosity in the recent overtures Austria regarding the ceding of territory to the Roman govern- ment And the government is equally displeased with the disin- clination of France and England to ratify the cession of the Spo- rades Islands, owned by Turkey. Italy waiting” formerly “watchful The situation is has adopted a policy. so delicately balanced that a sin- g like the entrance of B Greece into the war, jmight foree Italy to throw her cloak of neutrality and plunge rle event, ulgaria or aside lint® the conflict. of this Italy's Unless something na- however, en- the may definitely postponed. If diplomacy the even occurs, trance into war be in- necessary be can accomplish ends, war may entirely avoided, Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesday, Yhursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. WATER NOTICE. Use and Storage. TAKE NOTICE that The Port Essington Water Company, Ltd, whose address is 517 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 8.88 acres. The water will be diverted from the stream at 4 point about 6 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, 1014,” will be Sled in the oMce of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert Objec- tions to the application or to the petition mentioned below may be fied with the said Water Recorder or with the Comp- troller of Water Rights, Parliament Bulld- ings, Vietoria, B, C., within thirty days after the frst appearance of this notice in a local newspaper, The territory within which the company desires to exercise its powers is deseribed as the townsite of port Essington, A petition to amend the ibe Certifeate granted to the company in respect of its former right 80 a8 to in- jude the right applied for herein will be beard tn the oMfee of the Board of Inves- Uigation af @ date to be fixed by the Comp- troller The date of the First Publication | ; of this Notice is March 98, 1046, POHL ESSINGTON WATER CO,, LTD,” Applicant. “Wilson & Whealler,” Agent, 60-75-81-87 THE DAlbY NEWS, OO WHY HONEST CONSERVA- TIVES ATTACKED THE BORDEN GOVERNMENT Continued From Page Two thur Here's 872.000. out Which point Go and do the best you ean.” Arthur did. ft that the Publie mittee comes is at this Accounts Com- in. It is only fair to say that they have nothing on Arthur—he did his work well. As it is not etiquette to sum- mon M. P.’s before the Public Ac- counts Committee, the inquiry centres around W. P. Mackay, who had desk room along with Messrs. Keeever and Woodworth in Mr. Foster's office in Sparks Street. These four young musketeers were all in the same business black foxes—but according to Mackay’s evidence they really knew as little of each other as my right hand knows of what my left hand is doing that. At any we have Mac- kay’s evidence that they did not Probably less than rate, exchange words more than once in two months and recognized each other by sight more than No doubt this si- lence was due to the savage com- black fox stock at a market for black At all events they seldom spoke as they Mr. Mackay, a pair of stormy eyes and an un- anything else. petition in period when the fox was tobbogganing. passed by. who has dershot jaw, said that he didn’t care whether the committee be- lieved him or not. Toward some things Mr. Mackay took that at- titude, toward others he exhibited a loss of memory very alarming in a young man. However, the war did one good thing. It brought these four al- most total strangers in the same office Mr. Foster was acting as a fairy god- father to the party signing cheques, while Keever was act- general and Mac- kay and Woodworth were buying together and presently and ing as director veterin- They mostly us- the horses under proper ary advice in Nova Scotia. bought $72,000 worth, ing blanket cheques for the day's drawing the money and distributing the cash personally to the lucky sell- took of fixed, each card up with the name of the vendor, the price paid and the description of but all these records they handed over to Keever, who not summonsing dis- tance. Keever'’s whereabouts are He has most unfortu- taking the purchases, themselves rs. They receipts, course, and the animal, is within unknown, nately left the country, black-and-white evidence with him. Woodworth absent in the body and as Mackay’s mem- ory is poor the committee cannot go much farther in that direction. is also Mr. Keever has vanished even more completely than the 400 horses which are supposed to have wound up in the glue fac- tory. However, turned up trump. Enter Colonel Stoneman, late of the Thirteenth Battalion Hamilton, Ont., spades 45 years a soldier, a gentleman of the old school, face like the sunset, a thorough- Although retired for some the still takes keen interest in military matters. He little war was fifty bred. years, colonel a monologue on ago gives a as she years and war as she is now. “An different gentlemen,” the twisting his gray moustache. matter, colonel, “A ” entirely says thing of spades and trenches. The the colonel from his excursus on mil- tactics to which the other the committee have listened with becoming patience. a dozen of word spakes recalls itary colonels on He produces letters, them, soft, oficial letters from the President of France, the President of the United States both per secretary), the British War Office, Lord Roberts and others, stating that they will look into his idea of an armored spade, Another of these letters is to Col, W. 8. Morrison, of the headquar- ters Staff at Ottawa, written some six years ago, and another to Ma. jor General Hughes, written since the war broke out. The colonel has answers to all these letters except the one to Major General Hughes, He values most the let. ee “Be sure I would dol. from Lord Roberts to give that back to me, it ter not lose for a thousand lars.” “I got the idea,” says the Col- onel, “from an ace of spades, 1) of Sometimes always carry an spades with me for luck I carry a whole deck, but the ace is| my favorite card. to me six years ago and I at once Mor- who is a protege of mine ace The idea came communicated it to Colonel rison, He has since become an artillery officer, but he ments under me in the Thirteenth. | “The the produces blue prints, “was by the whom I submitted it. learned his rudi- idea,” here colonel much draftsman to} My notion | was a trenching tool which could | a breastplate held in| improved be used as place by a bandoleer, in action or on the march, as a digging in- strument when throwing up earthworks, and as an armour shield to crown the parapet once built making The draftsman hole the middle shooting through it. A happy thought—lI incorporated i “That was six years ago?” Mr. Carvell. “And wrote about it to Major Hughes since the war broke out?” “Exactly. Doubtless the eral has a lot to worry him. didn't answer it was up. suggested a in and this you General from gen- At my all events he Remember whenever you are troubled with minor ailments of the digestive organs, that these may soon develop inta more serious sickness, Your future safety, ag well as your present comfort may depend on the quickness with which you seek a corrective tom , By common consent of the legion who have tried Beecham’s Pills are the most reliable of all family medje cines. 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The shield-spade idea is as old as the Crusades, The only new thing about my little spade is the hole in the middle, and you could not patent a hole, could you?” Whereat the committee laughed and the colonel retired, wreathed LUMBER SHINGLF®, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A. 4. BURROUGHS, manager fet Ave. and MoBride St. PHONE 25 ’ PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. Branch Verd at Smithers Just the same, values the colonel’s idea more than he does himself, for the shield-spade, hole and all, has been filed at Ottawa, and Miss Ina stenographer-in-chief holds order in smiles. some- body Macadams, to Major General the patent. Moreover, for 25,000 shield-spades at $1.35 per spade is now being filled by the Midvale Stee! Company of Pennsylvania. 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