Apr il 14, 1915. W vue ONLY CURE FOR CONSTIPATION Is“ Fruit-a-thves That Wonderful Remedy Made From Fruit Juices, « Ont., May 14th, t9tj AN wt have used “ Fruit-a-tives"’ for sdigestior and Constipation with Ini . xcellent results, and the couti- Mee io be my only medicine, hen I ae started about six years ago to use ste I took four at @ dose but gra- a reduced the dose to one tablet at Saat Before taking ‘FP ruit-a-tives’’, Oe ok sults and ober pille but the 7 om vas too harsh, I thought TI ‘ett 1» well suffer from the illness 7 te these treatments, Finally, I abe: ir tives’ advertised with a setter in ehich some one recommended 5 a very | so I tried them, and J have no hesitation in recommending them.” ANNIE B. CORBETT, soe, a box, ( for $2.50, trial size, 25e- log or sent on receipt o price of ruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa- Certificate of Improvemente. NOTICE. Starlight stake No, 1, and Sun- » Mine situate in the Skeena Mining | yf Cassiar District. Where n the North Shore of nby Bay iween Bonanza and Falls att N that I, George RK. Naden, e Miner’s Cé ate No. 60353B, act- as Agé f rhomas MeRostie, Free No. 80348B, and James viner’s Certificate No, sixty days from the ly to the Mining Re- rufcate of Improve- t purpose of obtaining «a above claims. Uce that action, un- st be commenced before erufcate of Improve- DLs Dated t lay of Mareh, A. D, GEO. BR. NADEN. ICE TO DELINQUENT ©O- OWNER. HNSON, or to r- whom y mad Bre nlerests, ake Notice wrsigned Go-Owner with hing No. 1” end Clamps, situated at es Arm t ° - (he beach, in the Skee- District, ) HENRY r pers ferred in the tings’ Mi of Mastir of a mile f liver M e Section 4 of the t Act of 1900. T. H. COVERT, Cco- upert, B. G, January SEE RRR O a FIRE ALARM SYSTEM OMOUIT NO. 4. 6 St and 8rd Ave. 6 St and 8rd Ave. Sth St. and 8rd Ave, 16 Ju of ist, @nd end Junction ird Aves 16—ist Ave, between 8th end ith Sts. (Knox Hotel.) 17—t8t Ave. and 7th St (Cen tral Hovel The Germans have plant the potato crop. paring the earth for potat es Dominion of Canada S the name implies, The Bank of British North America was established long before the Provinces united and became the Dominion of Canada. The sound, progressive management which has made it a power in Canadian finance makes account. THE BANK OF h North America 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,884,000. P. MARGETTS, Manager. Ly Demand the B ) 4 CIRCUIT NO. & a 22—Srd Ave. and Sra 8t. (Post Office 23-—5rd Ave and McBride St. m 241s! Ave. and McBride St, 200 Ave. and gnd St 26-—2nd Ave. and 6th St &7—6. T. P. CIROUIT NO. & 315th Ave. and Fulton St. 82—Borven and Taylor Sts. 34—Ttb Ave. and Fulton St. M 8th Ave and Comox Ave. mM 87-—8th Ave. and Dodge PI. mM 88-—6th Ave. and Thompson 8t. CIROUIT NO. 4 - *) Ave. and Emmerson 42 \ve. and McBride 8t Z ) Ave. and Green st. Ave and Bast! St. —7ih ave. ang Eberte. a 141 Ave. and Young 8s. TR ee ve ere A Real Lover Simulation oo The purity and fragrance of Baby’s Own Soap have mace it a universal favorite. Its use is beneficial to any skin. 4-423 Albert Soaps Limited, Montreal. This picture 31 Years Older Than The HOW STEEL NETS PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH THE DALY NEWS. of the Russ shows Russian prisoners at a f 4 i % ¢ fod t | arr e RUSSIAN TROOPS DOING FARM LABOR IN GERMANY. set me : any an prisoners of war at work spading up ground to German internment camp pre. New York, April 14.—There is sul lo believe that reports of | pilarines being Caught in nets, and destroyed, | eithel captured o1 are true, Kumors that the bBrit-} ish Admiralty bas designed a pro-| leclive netting to guard against! subinarines have been in circula- | tion since the announcement of {these reports have become more | persistent. the most important fact, point- ing to a contirmation of these re- ports, is in the Admiraity having elused to announce the particu- ars ol the destruction of subma- rines. ihe tact is the Adimuraity lias reason to believe a submarine | lias been lost. ihe bnglish hewspapers print hu uelaélls alld cuolsidering lal ugland is most interested in wae destruction ol submarines, only could cause particulars to be withheld. pressing strategic reasons That the details are suppressed to mystify Germany and create a feeling of uncertainty among the commanders is ub- questionable. It does not follow that the mystery aud uncertainty is created by nets, but it is most probable that a Jules Verne imag- ination is not required to antici- submarine pate the preparation of nets. Stee! Nets Are Used. In using the nets the object is to entangle tue propelior of a sub- and hold the and helpless on the bottom of the marine vessel fast | | | | sea. A fishing net will not dam- age the propellor. Nets with ismall steel meshes from ten to fifteen feet square are used, sev- eral being sunk together at inter- They are anchored to the river bottom, the end be- ing buoyed thirty or forty feet be- upper low the surface. They must be this distance below the surface to escape detection, and also to pre- vent craft from fouling them. When the submarine plunges, the net slides along the bottom of LO WATGH FRE A stralghtforward generous fer trom on firm We ars atv a Watehes to thousands ot yr : cents for one of — Ladies’ 4 manda Gents’ Alberta: gant cf (these Watches are euaranteed shoald pT | marvel. hey WHALLA Address Limir M Nesk try: TORONTO SUBSCRIBE FOR E DAILY NEws SHOE POLISHE —_——C—C Lm THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C, LIMITED S$, VENTURE | SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS ATO P. M. Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT MIDNIGHT For Further Particulars Apply to JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS Before the ‘*Stroll’’ 2 int Gives the best shine Does it easiest BLACK Aine TAN ALL DEALERS Utd, Bue a lass boat until the propellor is CATCH SUBMARINES The screws then draw in the meshes and the submarine hecomes a captive from its own efforts. If the anchorage of the netting is not secure, the subma- but only to float helplessly on the If the anchors hold, the crew of the reached. rine probably would rise, surface. submarine must re- lease a distress buoy to the sur- If the buoy is observed, divers may cut face in token of surrender. the anchors and permit the sub- it the bank for your (the German blockade. Lately,|™arine to rise. Otherwise the crew must pay the penalty. 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY'S OWN RIFLES. Orders by Major J. H. MoMullin, Commanding, April 10, 1916: Parades. “A” Company will parade at the Exhibition Building on Wednes- nesday and Friday, April 14 and 16, “B" Company will parade at the Exhibition Building on Monday and Thursday, April 12 and 415. W. 8. MARSHALL, Lieut., 84-89 Acting Adjutant. PRINCE RUPERT CADET CORPS. Orders by George Leek, Cadet In- struction, for the Week Ending April 17, 1916: Saturday, 9:30 a. m.—Drill, not in uniform. Saturday, 3 p. m.—Ambulance practice at City Hall. ROBT. RITCHIE, C, C. China has almost 6,000 miles of railroad open to traffic and more than 2,000 miles under con- struction. 5 One Way to Deliver Milk. In some parts of Siberia milk is sold frozen around a piece of which serves as a handle wood, to carry it. Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesday, Yhursday and Saturday at 8 p. m, Sundays at 7:30 p.m. WATER NOTICE. Use and Storage. TAKB NOTICE that The Port Essington Water Company, Lid, 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 ce- pacity of the reservoir to be created is about 400 acre-feet and it will flood 3.98 acres. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about § 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 ied in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Ruper& Objee- tions @ the application or to the petition mentioned below may be fled 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 & local newspaper, The territory within which the company desires to exercise i powers is described as the townsite of Port Essington. A petition to amend the the Certificate granted to the company respect of its former right 80 as clude the right applied for herein heard in the office of the Board of Inves- tigation at 4 date to be fixed by the Comp- wwoller, The date of the First Publication of this Notice is March 98, 1045, “PORT ESSINGTON WATBR CO., LTD,,” “Wilson & Whealler,” Agent, i « ORB 8t87 Seino toc tb kt ES eee ad = AU GUUBUIOUIUIIUUU UO UU OU UU Why Not Try Vou will find it just as wholesome, as con- venient for you as it has proven for the many families round about you. There is so much absolute goodness and purity about B. 0. MILK that it is a really safe kind to use. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS Made in B. C. by The B. C. Milk Condensing Co. Ltd. Factories at Chilliwack and Ladner, B. C. JOO II Ramsay’s Empire Cream Sodas In 2-ib. Tins Have attained their enviable reputation by their superior quality and uniformity. The most discriminating house- wife insists upon “Ramsays Empire’ when buying Soda Biscuits. They are made in B. C. and your grocer gets his supply frequently and quickly, insuring freshness, which means crispness. Prove it by buying a tin with your next order. Manufactured by RAMSAY BROS. & CO., LTD. Vancouver, B. C. | . Read . ‘THE DAILY NEWS’ Prince Rupert’s Leading Paper! Circulation Guaranteed the Largest in Northern : British Columbia = oo . Read . ‘THE DAILY NEWS’