a, THE DAILY NLWi PURE-SWEET-CLEAN © Saturday January 8, 1916. “The Daily News” prvi CLASSIFIED ADS. SL wr CANADIAN MADE FOR CANADIANS. AEN : for bacliveleek: Co., 160 B. C. \.. & ne PPPPOP DG, Lejn\ igi deci ee Ce - ly FOR SALE LEAS ———$$__________ , 66 99 A. SEVEN HORSEPOWER DISTILLATE Gas wane Day line engine, new, $165 freight paid i == ae Send for catalo 2. Guarantee ) é. if eS aa : fr. on makes, Colada, en 2 . EVAPORATED (UNSWEETENED) G Be FOR SALE—Heater, Suieee, Washstal CONDENSED (SWEETENED) cs we, 2 ora tee no, cheap, App} EA t : Boy : USED FOR COOKING FOR COFFEE yh sy WANTED. ee Condensed (sweetened)—saves half the sugar. Use the Evaporated (unsweetened) pe a — ‘ WANTED -osition Dy experlenced boys Makes 30c Coffee Taste Like More. ef ey : Oe eae a 2-4 Or by adding 1% parts water, makes a Healthful Beverage. A. LARGE OR SMALL STUMPS CAN BE pj > stroyed the cost of few cents eac ASK YOUR GROCER TO-DAY. ey by our chetmleal process; uo bard lao involved and no explosives used. Wriy ideal Stump Destroyer Broadway, East; Vaneonver, CAVENAILE & HANNAN PURVEYORS OF THE HIGHEST GRAD&ES OF ALL LINES OF GROCERIES AND TABLE DAINTIES PHONE 493. 8rd AVENUE AND 2nd ST. “THE STORE THAT IS DIFFERENT” — — = =— een —_—_—_———— MINERAL ACT The Polaris arrived today with 75,000 pounds of halibut. She is the first American boat to arrive here this year. * s s NOTICE TO DELINQUENT PARTNER TO J. A. ROGERS, TAKE, NOTICE that, whereas I have caused to be done the assessment work for the year 1915 on the mineral claims His Judge Young known as “Ladybird No. 4” Mineral Claim, . ; ‘. situated in Cascade Greek valley, north of |'eferred the application “for a Silver Lake, in the Stewart, B. C., Mining} writ of certiorari, District; and the “Stumpy’’ Mineral Claim, “ et situated on the east side of Cascade Creek| ith the Port Essington at the head, in the said Stewart Mining/case, to the supreme court. district, and have paid for said assess- ment work the sum of §200.00; unless you pay to me the sum of $100.00 for your share of the said assessment work]... together with the costs of this advertise-|it is better ment, I shall, at the expiration of ninety] tyries. days from the date hereof, apply to the Mining Recorder at Stewart, B. C., to have your interest in the said “Ladybird No, 4” and “Stumpy” Mineral Claims vested in me in pursuance of the provisions of the “Mineral Act,’”’ : Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 5th day of November, 1915. Honor has in connection fishing Every century prides itself that than all other cen- i ee re TO THE ELECTORS OF PRINCE RUPERT Ladies and Gentlemen, * * ™ A. LUND. " Your vote and influence * * * * * * * * * Per Alex. M. Manson, his solicitor. * a * * * a” * * are solicited by FRANK E. CLAPP for alderman, as an absolutely independent work WATER NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that R. B. McGinnis, whose address is Alice Arm, British Columbia, will apply for a licence to take and use fifteen second feet of water out of Trout Creek, which flows ,Westerly and drains ito Kitsault River, about 16 miles north of its outlet at Alice Arm, B. C. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 500 vertical feet above point of use, near its mouth, and will be used for power and mining purpose upon the land described as Wolf Group of eta Mining Claims. This notice was posted on Boulder Mineral Claim, situate in the the ground on the 26th day of October,|Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District, 1945. A copy of this notice and an ap-| Where located:—On the west side of plication pursuant thereto and to the|Hiiden Creek, about one and one half “Water Act, 1914” will be filed in the|miles from Goose Bay, and south of the office of the Water Recorder at Prince} Kaien Mineral Claim, Lot 2226, Cassiar dis- Rupert, B. C. Objections to the application] trict. Lawful holder, Myron Knox lodgers; may be filed with the said Water Recorder|number of the holder’s free miner’s certl- or with the Comptroller of Water Rights,|ficate, 94240 B. Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within Take notice that I, Myron Knox Rodgers, thirty days after the first appearance of]|of City of Seattle, in the State of Wash- this notice in a local newspaper. The date]ington, free miner’s certificate No, 94240 of the first publication cf this notice is] B, intend at the end of sixty days from November 9th, 1915. the date hereof, to apply to the mining R. B. McGINNIS, Applicant. recorder for a certificate of improvements, By H. C. Ingle, Agent. for the purpose of obtaining a Crown cihretrarumenneenemeninhecsinenenlincemene”, Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, Salvation Army. under section 85, of the ‘Mineral Act’ must be commenced before the issuance Tuesday, | of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 10th day of December, A. D. 10915. MYRON KNOX RODGERS, By his agent, H. G. Lawson. f16. candidate who will for a square deal for all. KKK HEHEHE ERE ro MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. Public meetings, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Ee ————————— Sa Healthful Sleep is necessary for the enjoyment and prolongation of life. During sleep Nature renews the vital forces of the body and restores the energy. Sleeplessness is one of the evil results of indigestion. To avoid it, keep the stomach well, the liver active and the bowels regular. The health of these organs Is Assured by Beecham’s Pills. A harmless vegetable remedy, which * acts immediately on the stomach, liver, bowels and kid- neys, toning and putting them in g working order. Millions of people sleep well and keep well because, at the first unfavorable symptom, they begin to take BEEGHAMS PILLS Worth a Guinea a Box : Prepaved only by Thomas Reecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, Ragland, i Sci} everywhere ia Cenala end U. 8, America, In boxes, 25 cents, a Local News Notes | UPPER SKEENA FARMERS’ 1s? D. H. Beatty of Gitwangah, ar- rived in town last night. ee ® Mrs. Hillyard left for the south this morning. ® ° ° Mrs. Morte Craig left on a two months’ visit to southern points today. * * * Alec. M. Manson left for Van- couver on legal business this morning. s s s Alee Grey left for Vancouver the Mounted Rifles. G. L. Marquand and 8. L. Mar- quand came in to town this morn- ing from Naden Harbor. . = = High class shoe repairing; war prices. G. Hill, opposite post- office. tf. Se Frank La Berge, of St. John, N. D., arrived on last night's train and is staying at the Hotel Prince Rupert. es s s E. L. Tingley, of Port Clements arrived from the south yesterday on his way home to the Queer Charlottes. ee Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Johnson, of Inverness, went south on the Prince George, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson and family. oe: £..-$ Alec Hunter. son of Principal and Mrs. Hunter of this city, left for the south this morning, where he will take the Normal course. . * s Bandsman A, Pescott, of the 11th Mounted Rifles, returned to Vancouver this morn- Canadian ing, after spending Christmas in the city. . SS Ed. Butler, of Prince last night from the in- left for Victoria this morning to join the 88th Fusi- George, arrived terior and liers. Lord, of the public schools. has arrived in the city, accompanied by Mrs. Lord. They have taken up residence in Inspector O. R, the Waldron Apartments. Miss Hazlett and Miss vieve Macdonald left for Vaneou- Gene- ver on the Prince George today. Miss Hazlett intends taking a high school course in the south. ¢:°2 Miss L, J. Tallander, who has been on the school staff here for some time, left for Victoria this morning, where she will take the Normal course. . 7 . Malcolm R,. J. Reid, govern- ment Immigration agent at Van- couver, went south on the Prince George today. Mr. Reid figure prominently in the Hindu trouble this morning to join the band of ‘ F. W. HART AUCTIONEER OFFICE CORNER 3RD AVE. AND 5TH ST., REAR OF HART BLOOK INSTITUTE ELECTS OFFICERS | BOU On Thursday, December S0th, the Upper Skeena Farmers’ In Try 828 stitute held at Gigwangak a most} PPEPPPO DDO, ' ¥ A ‘ ss aa ” “9 * , i 2 CANS JEN : HIGHEST PRICES PAID For SECOND HAND GOODS OF ALL KINDS GHT AND SOLD HARD TIMES SATISFIED WITH a SMALL PROFIT 3rd Ave., Cr Phone Red 268 successful meeting for the pur officers for the| pose of electing etere said Act, apply to the Minister of Public ? John Cedarvale, | Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, approval of the said site and plans, | for leave to construct the sald wharf DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 1 day of October, A. D. 19015 Thompson, of was re-elected secretary-treasur and er and A. 8. gre rrvere Tordiffe as auditor: Phone Red 339 ensuing year, about thirty-five FOR TAXI | poner being present. After the business | Walk ’ M : S poet | ers Music tore part of the meeting was over a | f } Removed to Werner's Old Stand very enjoyable smoker was held, | On Second Avenue. at which Messrs. Langon,. Sam- . cae si PIANOS paire, Burns, Toogood, Sequin | | PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC and the Dutton brothers sang very | tabl M IST ; —_—— ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND acceptably.. Mr. J. S. Toogoos ‘i : SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. rendered choice music on the ; Stand - Hotel Rupert rey , Siinaiusinibilbeas 3 sntinhpchtcatheenatinomt | violin, Mr. Bob Sampaire playing ts Gerhard-Heintzman Pianos. his accompaniment. Mr. A. H. NAVIGABLE WATERS’ PROTEC- Pianos to Rent. Tomlinson, provincial horticul TION ACT. - - ste urist,- gave a most interesting RICHARD B. MeGINNIS” hereby gives notice that he has, under Section 7 ¢ ry -" Soeeeserre address. the said act, deposited with the Minister] mn » : Public Works at Ottawa, and in the] The following directors were|omee of the District Registrar of Titles | U | at P ce Ruper ., & desc tlo r elected: President, Horace Duly site = i! of the ‘pians “for 6. whart | A 0 DELIVERY Terne r Qhs a ine a at proposed to be built in Alice Arm, Obser- | Vernet, of Shandilla; vice-presi Vatory Inlet, British Columbia, at a point ’ oe aeley of Cadarvaln: tuate about 3-4 miles south of the south- | — dent, Joe Braeley, of Cedarvale; | corner of Lot 1074, Range 5, Coast | lireetors, Chas. T: ro orne | Bistret, B. ¢ directors, Chas. Taylor, of Lorne | ‘ND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Creek; A. S. Trodiffe. of Cedar—/|piration of one month from the date of! ‘ ahi Ai : the first publication of this notice, Richard |} vale; Moses Sequin, of Gitwangak, |". McGinnis will under Section 7 of the] RICHARD B. McGINNIS, Applieant. LUMP ! COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Back If Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. 333 2nd Ave. Money Phone 36 f poeees | BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC | . ; 2 : OCT Launch AliceB. Approved by Mir ter of Marine as a Passenger Boat For terms and particulars Call .W. J. THOMAS, Phone Green 391. Cri We cannot—we MUST NOT let the destitute Belgians starve! Earl Curzon of Kedleston, says: “‘We have to relieve from privation, and forthcoming winter, the second winter which they have to keep alive their vital resources, to endure’, has been and is administer i ed with an Effici . icien Economy never before equalled in Public won All accounts are audited, and every pound of food and supplies is accounted for. The arrangements are absolutely effective for securing that none of the food or money goes into the hands of the Germans, is re- quietiionsd by military authorities, or in any way divert it is given. Nearly 3,000,000 Belgians must de this winter on charity! Without help ang Relief Work, Greds of thousands will starvel We in Canada have plenty! In the name of umanity and of the cause for which we are fighting, let us do our part toward saving these heroic allies! MA Send from the object for which 1 your subscriptions weekly or in one ump sum to Local o i ' 0C&a r mittees, or to the rwoviata) : Cite 7 Central Exe; St. Peter St, utive Committee, 69 » Montreal, in the south about a year ago, $2.50 FEEDS A BELGIAN Belgian Relief Fi und DREAM Martyred Belgium es for §£ FOOD! You have Plenty — Share it! No very could be lastingly glorious if it involved the decimati i Ww mation by famine of a sm nation that deliberately sacrificed itself rather than sacrifice honor! from worse, these unhappy people during the have passed under these cruel conditions; we fo support their courage, and enable them to continue tS KE HE FAMILY ONE MONTH