Ay 1 2d, 1015. Woun’S. BEST “WEDIGINE urs, Kelly Advises all Women to Take “Frult-a-Tives” Hac#Rsv!! tives” bec Jot hig [can hig! of good § ly about ! com ago tives” for 4 & they did ™ bou but ght a it was! they did all t The wit! gin my own ca ir act! , other the f “Vruit a-t deal size, price ers atS asc, or set by Fruit ——— ont., Avo. 26th. 1913 » recommend ‘'Fruit-a- they did me an awful | | cannot speak too About four years 1 taking ‘* Fruit-a- ral break-down and yorid of good. We } ‘ od many dollar’s worth , well spent because t you claim for them, » pleasant, compared s that I found only s health, in taking ed to me to be i to women, on vnd gentle action, me other women » ‘Pruit-a-tives’”’ after ter, and if they do, I am will be the same ase Mrs. W. N. KELLY ( are sold by all » box, 6 for $2.50, trial tpostpaid on receiptof tives Limited, Ottawa, MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. | t H stake No, 1, and Sun- | se Mineral Cla ituate in the Skeena wining | Cassiar District, Where locat the North Shore of | moby Bay between Bonanza and Falls peeks j TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden, | ee Miner's ate No, 50353B, act-| Jess Willard, photographed in as Agent for Thomas McRostie, Free; .» ‘iootine : © : Se eruincate No. 808688, One 4 s| while preparing for the battle w Hateh, Free Miner's CertiNeate No.) pionship. 406 2B, intend, sixty days from the; —_—_____ : te bereof, to apply to the Mining Re- | der for 4 tifeate of Improve- ORDERING A DINNER ots, for the purpose of obtaining « DURING WAR TIMES wn Grant of above claims. and further take notice that ection, W8-}; — section 37, must be commenced before Continued From Page Two. ye of such Certificate of Improve- |, ‘ : - Well,’ said he, with a sigh, ‘if you beted this 15th day of March, A. DB.) inyst you must, but you're only 16 GEO. BR. NADEN, going to Stirrup trouble for your- J selves) DTICE TO DELINQUENT CO- * ‘Now,’ I've got rather an Au- OWNER. dacious proposal to make,’ said I. TO HENRY JOHNSON, or to gay r- : f persons to whom you may Have) ‘What is that? said he. ‘I (Dacia ferred y nterests, Take Notice / i, the undersigned Go-Owner with daresay,’ I went on, ‘you could io the “G hing No. 1” and the : ings” Mineral Claims, situated at the/ get us a nice little hen chicken or of Hastings Arm about three-quar- ‘ smile from the beaeh, in the Skee-|/ something of that sort. He re- River Mining District, Province of . Columbia, have done the required| plied: ‘There is only one of these kof work on the above mentioned ft the year 1914, amounting te}; Lady birds to be had, and that @ ord: hold the same under he 24 of Mineral Act, and if} may prove to be a very expensive 00 da the publicatton of this you fa refuse to contribute/dish; in fact, it may Rouen us, porti h expenditure, to- r with tt sts of this advertise-|but if you insist on it I suppose your in the said ape 5 ; ms will be the property of the/You must Havre. I told him he Psigned Section 4 of the Min- Act Amendment nN ‘| Prince Rupert, B. @., January Act of 1000. T. H. COVERT, Co-Owner. EEOC O ee FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIROUIT NO. 1. Oer 12-50 St. ana Sra Ave. Ber 136th 3t. and gra Ave. s St) St. and 8rd Ave. Junction o bea © of tet, @nd end 16—1st Ave, between 8th end Wh Sts. (Knox Hotel.) 17—15t Ave. and 7th St. (Cen tral Hovel OCROUIT NO. 2. ird Ave and Sra Bt. (Fost Omce %—Srd Ave and McBride St. O—15t Ave. and McBride St. 2 *0d Ave. and gnd St 2nd Ave. and ot a 27-6 T. P war CIROVIT NO. 38. 915th Ave and Fuljton St, - Borden snd Taylor Sts. “ 7) Ave. and Fulton St. > th Ave. and Comox Ave. 2 Sth Ave. and Dodge Pt, ®t Ave. and (hompson $1. as ORCUIT NO. 4, vt 4) Ave and Emmerson oa St) Ave. and McBride 81 - Ave. and Green st. Ave and Basil § t = er Ave. and Eberte. 1471 Ave snd Young St. MO tk ihnteibiw aie Wh YN@ trig! 18 in Yo 9 box NERVINE POWDERS. “AY Endure Headaches? | 88 and «.4 vinee you that & Adachs | . remedy for any § 8 at your Service ip 3 MATHIEU’S Nery he Powders ben aaler : werywhere, If Of FeCe\ D4 of ‘ern we math aun, LMA THE: CO, Pr Henn, KK, Pe, ope. — —— MAT? teus Neae he and * em Merete 06 Chineat + tad Fie pemters wt “one Misi’ [a ee) . ~ Ww 6 vr had better go out and capture the the Brest French beans. that’s suppose to bird and serve as a tit bit with “‘So far, satisfactory, ‘Now we're ‘Would Wine?’ said he. better stick to pagne and Burgundy, and by the way, it would be Nice if you had said IL. we what drink.’ Rhine we have to like some ‘No, no, Cham- going you had Nancy serve it.’ “Well, now, we must have Nerve Energy and Eyeglasses. A constant dropping wears awayastone. Aslight eyestrain injures the health because it is constant. The strain which first manifests itself as a slight discomfort should be remedied at once, This we guarantee to do with lasses. Consultation free. elays are dangerous. Look for Loop OPTICIAN Sixth St. Phone Black 69 decide The purity and fragrance of Baby's Own Soap have made it a universal favorite, Its use is beneficial to any skin. oats Albert Soaps Limited, Montreal. THE DAILY NEWS, ” = ae LATEST PICTURE OF THE NEW CHAMPION. training Havana ith Jack Johnson for the cham- quarters at | | Something good to finish up with; iwould be all it would | be right, but considered a Crimea to eat Limburger.’ Now, about smokes. You had | better see the Bosphorus, and find out what he has in the way of Ci- gars and Cigarettes. We want to burn up all the Turkish we can get hold of in Europe. ‘That's Asia said than done,’ said he, ‘but if | can’t get Turkish for you [I suppose you will stick to Egyp- tian,” “And that is how I got over the difiiculty of ordering the dinner in war times.” Another speaker, Mr. Bradley Stoughton, representing the American Mining Institute, in the course of his speech had the fol- lowing to say: “There never has | been a time since old England ‘started to establish colonies and | to bring new nations into being, there never has been a time when the re peoples their today. English speaking so close together in | sympathies they Now, of course, we are absolutely jneutral in the United States; that ‘is to say, we don’t eare which of ithe nations of the Allies lick Ger- | many. He then went on to show lthat while really one of the sons of old England jand owed loyalty to their common are as America was linstitutions, he looked forward to the time when men should look up to the higher patriotism and re- place the national by the interna- tional ideal. PROTECT CHINA. London, April 23.—-The preser- vation of the common interests of all of the powers in China by the insurance of the and the integrity of the Chinese and the tunities for the ecommerce and in- dustry of all in China, was declared by Sir Edward Grey, independence people of equal oppor- nations Foreign Seeretary, to be the pol- iey of the British government in China, DOMINION ELECTION. Toronto World Says June 28 Has Been Tentatively Selected. Toronto, April 23——The Toron- to World, published by W. F. MacLean, M. P., says: Monday, June 28, has been tentatively set as the date for the See danal election, according to a | ereistent report around the city | vesterday ; \ Toronto servative is given as authority for prominent Con- the statement. cs = = For a comfortable room, scant | to the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec. | ond Avenue, near Bighth Street. Newly opened. Steam heat and hot and cold water in every room Free baths Rates reasonable. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Department of Lands — Water Rights Branch. CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL. 1, WHEREAS the Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert is incorporated under an Act entitied the “City of Prince Rupert Incorporation Act, 1910,"—B. CG, Statutes 1910, Chapter 41: %. AND, WHEREAS, by Resolution of the Council of the said Corporation authority was given to stake water rights on the North Arm of Wark Channel: 3. AND, WHEREAS, the said Corpora- tion has applied for a water licence to divert water from Thulme River, a tribu- tary of the said North Arm, for power purpose: 4. AND, WHEREAS, the said corpora- ion has, after due notice, petitioned for the approval of its undertaking as far as it relates to the said application for a licence: 5. AND, WHEREAS, no objection has been filed to the said petition: 6. THIS 18 TO CERTIFY that the un- dertaking of the said corporation in so far as it relates to the said application for a licence is approved, subject to the terms and conditions of the “Water Act, 1914,” and to the following additional terms and conditions: 7. Amy licence issued under said ap- plication shall, notwithstanding the issue of this certificate, be subject to adjust- inent by the Board of Investigation: 8. The said undertaking has been di- vided into two parts, the first part con- sisting of the surveys of such of the works proposed in the said application for a li- cence a8 the Comptroller of Water Rights shall consider necessary, and the second part consisting of the construction, main- tenance, and operation of such works. 9. The surveys required under the first part shall be commenced on or be- fore the ist day of June, 1915, and the plans thereof shall be deposited with the Comptroller of Water Rights on or be- fore the ist day of November, 1917. 10. The second part of the undertak- ing shall not be commenced until a bylaw under the provisions of which the said Corporation propose to carry out the un- dertaking has been duly passed and ap- proved, nor until a further certificate of approval under Section 83 of the “Water Act, 1914,” has been issued. ii. The territory within which the said Corporation shall exercise its powers in respect of the use of the said water is the City of Prince Rupert. 12. This certificate shall not in any way be deemed to be an approval of the plans of any works covered by the pro- posed undertaking or to authorize the construction of such works, but shall have the effect only of a certificate issued un- der the provisions of Section 81 of the “Water Act, 1014,” and shall be subject tw such provisions, and to the rights of the Continental Power Company under an application fled on the 18th day of Aug- ust, 1908. 13. This certificate shall become null and void without any notice unless a fur- ther certificate as required by Clause 10 hereof be applied for before the ist day of June, 1917. Dated at Victoria, B. C., this 10th day of March, 1915. (Sed.) WM. R. ROSS, Minister of Lands, WATER NOTICE. a Use and Storage. TAKE 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 2.28 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, 1044," will be fled in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objec- tons to the application or to the petition mentioned below may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comp- wwoller 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 deseribed 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 w in- clude the right applied for herein will be heard in the oMfice of the Board of Inves- tigation at a date to be Mixed by the Comp- troller. The date of the First Publication of this Notice is March 98, 1015. “PORT ESSINGTON WATER CO., LTD.,” Applicant. “Wilson & Whealler,” Agent, 68th REGIMENT, EARL GREY'S OWN RIFLES. Orders by Major J. H. McMullin, Commanding, April 10, 1915: Parades. ‘A’ Company will parade at the Kxhibition Building on Wednes- nesday and Friday, April 24st and 23rd, at 8 p.m, “B” Company will parade at the Exhibition Building on Monday and Thursday, April 419th and 22nd, at 8 p.m, The bayonet drill squad will start at 9 p.m. every drill night, W. 8. 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