May in fora MNLY ROMER ag WARY YEAR ysed “Fruit-a-tives” With The Best of Results, GORGE McKAY Esa. Kieren, ONT., June 17th, 1913. “Thave been using ‘Fruit-a tives’ asa fainily semne ly for many years, They are the st medicine I have ever tried. ‘‘Fruit-a-tives’’ do me the most good they never gripe and their action is pleasar it. “Lhave 0 used them for Indigestion and Constipatic th the best results, and I heartily recommend them to anyone similarly afflicted. These troubles have le ft mecomplete- ‘'Fruit-a-tives’’ full credit A ly and Igive for all this. cannot take.’’ nicer pill a man GEORGE MCKAY, The enormous demand for ‘‘Fruit-a- tives” is stea icreasing, due tothe fact that this wonderful fruit medicine gives prompt relief in all cases of n, Constipation, Sour Rheumatism, Chronic, and Neuralgia, aud all udder Troubles, ox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 2 dealers or sent on receipt of Sold by al price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. “LAND NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of ast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that William Watson, of mo, B ccupation Contractor, in- pds to apply for permission to lease the jowing described lands: —-Commencing at post planted on the or limit of fight-of- Way of he Grand Trunk Pa- ic Railway Company, and about 35 chains thwesterly from Mile 84, east from ince Rupert, B. C.; thence north 20 ims; thence west 20 chains; thence th 46 chains, more or less, to the north- y limit of the Right-of-Way of the nd Trunk Pacife Ratlway Company; nee northeasterly an. nhortherly jt of the said Kight-of-Way to pomt of Buide! at aod = «6containing § about ure r ess WILLIAM WATSON, Dated December 26, 1044, 25- “85 MINERAL acT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. Buarlight Homestake No. 1, and Sun- Claus, situate In the Skeena Mining Divis © of Cassiar District. Where located: On the North Shore of my Bay between Bonanza and Pails is, AKE NOTICE that 1, George R. Naden, Miner's Certificate No, 50353B, act- # Agent for Thomas McRostie, Free * Cerificate No, 80848B, and James Hatch, Free Miner's Certificate No. é 8, intend, sixty days from the hereof, to apply to the Mining Re- ver for a Certificate of Improve- is, for the purpose ofesobtaining a Wo Grant of the above claims. nd further take notice that action, un- Section 37, must be commenced before pone of such Certifeate of Improve- fils. wed this 15th day of March, A. D. GEO, RA, NADEN. TICE To DELINQUENT CO- OWNER. © HENRY JOHNSON, or to say e bers us to whom you ee Rave red your interests, Take Notice the ersigned Co-Owner witb tings” Min, ‘d King No. 1” and the + veral Claims, situated at the - Hastings Arm about - Riv wie from the beach, in the *' Mining Distriet, ' Province “ot Columbia, have dome the required 0 te fone mentioned year am > bell 2 ne to the Mineral Ac ana it f the publication of this ' refuse to contribute such expenditure, to- sts of this advertise- in the said mineral the property of the Section 4 of the Min- ot Act of 1900, T. H. “avant, Co- oo Rupert, B. C., rest ‘ me TSgned wns r I Act Amen ime Dateq & Prince 1014 Prin oe SE o0 Re » preps ffir. 0% ce PAS Uh Nose 4 *KRASNA YS gS fos atone - ok % Kade OTTYNIA * Spee ee @ © VERECiKe Pads] % ‘Chg NADVORNA ZALESTYR SR * UNGVAR ¢ aes eruth H cuenta OTIN ~MUNKACS , 4° PANTYR ome il Cue . , oO Russian Army le e Ko Ap PASS Wp JRBLONITZA aa? a mm Austro-Germans ‘ ' Ke a é wi an Hust: n% © SERETH, 1, 1915. —— THE DAILY NBWS — - | < aN’ RUSSIA Poland | <9 Wy | rr NY ' © ZLASLAP ¢ e Vr *RAWA-RUSKA NS on wh RLE LOW *JAROSLAU ee *cRACOW — +LEMBERG 49 @ A dan ’ ‘ ”’ 4 PRIEMYSL « i p TARNOPOL- eo era fe SANOK © a/), . } /qa * BALIGROD ' “AUTO nied RYd MOLAIK af Dre, 1 Russian on both aavance Uzsok entfal storm, Pass. (3) Enemy repulsed but driven back with PROVINCE or BRITISH COLUMBIA. Department of Lands — Water Rights Branch. CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL. 1. WHEREAS the Corporation of the City of Prince Kupert is incorporated under an Act entitied the “City of Prince Rupert Incorporation Act, 10910,’—B. C, 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 @ water licence Ww divert water from Thulme HKiver, a tribu- tary of the said North Arm, for power Along the main line of the GC, N.|passed by the new Diet, to be purpose: 4. AND, WHEREAS, the said corpora- R., where the best of last year’s elected next month. before it be- tion has, after due notice, petitioned forjcrop was to be found, one finds |comes effective. the approval of its undertaking 48 far 45 | ; , sis ae : It I sd the K _— . it relates to the said application for a/* !argely increased acreage pre- is hoped that King Christian licence: pared for this year’s grain. Di-|will sign the new constitution 6. AND, WHEREAS, no objection bas/..o¢iy north of Saskatoon the|June 5, the anniversary of the been filed to the said petition: : ‘ . 6. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the un- |Sa@me condition prevails. signing of the first constitution dertaking of the said corporation in so far | Southwest of here, along the|in 1849 as it relates to the said application for a} tak | f the CG. N. R licence is approved, subject to the terms | Goose Lake line 0 a oo er _ and conditions of the “Water Act, 1914,"/much work is being done, but Mr. Fo omfor ’ 1 € and to the following additional terms and). ' oe eal r a comfortable room, come conditions: | ret ngen, wae canx rere ito the St. Elmo Hotel, 836 Sec- 7. Any licence issued under said ap-; from Rosetown, where he is pre-|ond Avenue, near Eighth Street. plication shall, notwithstanding the issue | paring some 5,000 acres of crop, Newly opened. Steam heat and of this certificate, be subject to adjust- ment by the Board of Investigation: 8. The said undertaking bas 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 as the Comptroller of Water Rights | shall consider necessary, and the second | part consisting of the construction, main- tenance, and operation of such works. %. 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 4ap- 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 ih 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 to such provisions, and to the rights of the Continental Power Company under an application fied oa the 18th day of Aug- ust, 1008. 13. This certificate shall become null and void without any notice unless 4 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 Mareh, 1015. (Sed.) | WM. R. ROSS, it Minister of Lands. ——— THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C., LIMITED S.S. VENTURE SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 9 P. M. 8 “lings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT MIDNIGHT For Further Particulars Apply to JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS PHONE 568 eereoe. * = T T PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. & 4. BURROUGHS, Manager te Ave and momrigg si. PHONE a5 * Cocos, | FOR WESTERN CROPS. THE RUSSIAN HORDES NOW INVADING HUNGARY des of Opdavn River from Stropko. (2) They gained victory near with great loss. (4) Enemy delivered furious attack during torr- bavi net - SEEDING WELL AHEAD | VOTE GIVEN TO WOMEN . | Copenhagen, April 30.—The Saskatoon, Sask., April 30.—|Danish Diet has adopted an |Seeding operations are not so fat|/amendment to the constitution advanced along the more norther-| g riving the vote to women and con- jly lines of the railway which ex- | fe rring upon them the right of [tends between here and Edmon-|election to the Diet. The amend- ton as they are in the districts|ment further abolishes the spe- farther south, but nevertheless cial qualifications which up to the conditions are favorable, and the | present time have been required country is farther ahead with its | for election to the Landstring or spring work by two weeks than at |Upper House of Parliament. this time last year. This amendment has still to be says that too much seed was be-jhot and cold water in every room BY THE DANISH DIET =>) Empress Jams Are strictly a B. C. Product. Right from the delicious, fresh picked, sun ripened fruits of the Fraser Valley and Vancouver Island, to ve purest of Cane Sugar. Every step tn the producing and manufac- turing of the delicious Jam contributes to the prosperity of B.C. It will satisfy the most exacting. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS In 1-ib. Glass Jars and 4-Ib. Tins THE EMPRESS MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. Vancouver, B. ©, mpress Jams \ f : — JOGO OOOO O OOOO CIs 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. KKK IOSD ISIS IDIOT ood ob ttt ie ing sown on stubble in that dis-|}Free baths. Rates reasonable. trict. There is pretty good evi- jdence that farmers are making use of every available acre of land that might be expected to yield a harvest next August. Moisture is needed all through this Saskatoon territory. >It is said that about 40 per cent of the seeding has been done in this district, and with continued good weather the bulk of the crop should be in the soil by May 1. From the searcity of com- plaints, it is concluded also that the supply of seed grain in this part of the province has been ade- quate. Wheat, will be the main crop, comparatively lit- of course, the Goose made brigadier-general of the are De ity i ti econ- ; Quality, satisfaction and Neadquasters’ Wha omy. Mew “Wellinston GeO oe ee 63tf. Phone 116. UE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT NO. 1. 12-—Sth St. and Sra Ave 13-—6tb St. and Srd Ave. Box 14— 8th St. and Srd Ave. Box 16—Junction of ist, 2nd and 8rd Aves. Box 16—-i8t Ave, between 8th an) Oth Sts, (Knox Hotel.) Bou 17-——ist Ave. and 7th St (Cen tral Hovel.) CIRCUIT NO. 2. @ox 22--3rd Ave. and Sra St (Post OMece.) Box 23-—Srd Ave and MeBride St Box 24.-1st Ave. and McBride St Box 26--2nd Ave. and @nd St Box 26--2nd Ave. and 6th St. Box 27.0. T. ?. CIROVIT NO. 8. Box 915th Ave, and Fulton St, Box 32--Borden and Taylor Sts. Gox 347th Ave. and Fulton 8t. Box 36...0th Ave. and Comox Ave Box 878th Ave. and Dodge P). Box 38. 4th Ave, and Thompson St. LADY PELLATT HONORED CIRCUIT NO. 4. Lady Pellatt, of Toronto, has = 4th Ave. and Emmerson received word from England that! } gox ea-.om ave, and McBride 81, she has been appointed a Lady of | & @ox 48-—-6sb Ave. and Green 81, Box 44-.6tb Ave and Basil S41, Grace, of the Order of the Hospit- Bos 45—~7th Ave. and Eberte. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. Branch Yard at Smithers @ox 141.7th Ave. and Yung 81, Wok RRR ER REE Oe of of Jerusalem in i Mngland, jal Bt. John tle flax being sown in Lake country, where so much of it has been grown in formet years. re COL. ALEX. 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