THE DAK Niw4 Monday, January 10, 1916 — ———_—_—. —! 1 CAVENAILE & HANNAN fi PURVEYORS OF THE HIGHEST GRADES OF ALL LINES OF : GROCERIES i ; AND TABLE DAINTIES B I cies sia ahaa inal etna ieainmiaialiiiiatss _ ' f ae it i PHONE 493. 3rd AVENUE AND 2nd ST. z ” . | “THE STORE THAT IS DIFFERENT { f ' hi f “ ° SEO SESE EE SE SE GREE oe a oe oe i ‘ ‘ * TO THE ELECTORS OF * i : THOS M’ MEEKIN * PRINCE RUPERT . i E * —— * e GROCER * Ladies and Gentlemen, * J > : "| Solicits Your Vote and In- * Your vote and jnfluence * i einen tee * are solicited by FRANK E. * * CLAPP for alderman, as * ALDERMAN FOR 1916 * an absolutely independent * { * candidate who will work * ; * for a square deal for all. > KR RHEE ET HR 4 o bs ; PRR ORR eR SR HEE Ee : * TO THE ELECTOR. * e e e . ‘ . ee * Having striven since my renee beg return at the by-election * Solicits your vote and in- }* of 1915 to justify the con- * fluence in his candidature as I* ee me eee * again seek your kind sup- * ALDERMAN FOR 1916 i. port and influence in the * * aldermanic contest -of * ol |* 1916. Yours truly, * . * GEO. CASEY. * : c MHEKHKKEKHEERER HHH Being a candidate for the $|* + * % % 2% 3 KK KOK KR KK f position of Alderman in the $|* TO THE VOTERS OF + ¥ i forthcoming Municipal Elec- $|* PRINCE RUPERT * f * tatnattnmeiBt * tion, I respectfully solicit i ; +6 é Inf * Ladies and Gentlemen:— * ~ our vo an nfliuence. > y * I offer my services as * D C M’ RAE * aldermanic candidate for * ce * the year 1916, and here- * 7 * with ask for your vote * 4 * and influence. * * “Tax peyers interests first * DANIEL W. MORRISSEY {/* —tast, and att the time” » . * ED. H. MORTIMER * Will Thank THE ELECTORS $|* * * * * * * * * # & # # & # © # of Prince Rupert for their MINERAL ACT ; support in his candidature e for Certificate of improvements. t Boulder Mineral Claim, situate in the : 19 1 6 Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. , ALDERMAN FOR Where located:—On the west side of Hidden Creek, about one and one half : si 2?{miles from Goose Bay, and south of the - Kaien Mineral Claim, Lot 2226, Cassiar dis- trict. Lawful holder, Myron Knox Rodgers; number of the holder’s free miner’s certi- FOR ALDERMAN ficate, 94240 B. Take notice that I, Myron Knox Rodgers, To the Electors of Prince of City of Seattle, in the State of Wash- ington, free miner’s certificate No. 94240 Rupert: B, intend at the end of sixty days from Your Vote and Influence are the date hereof, to apply to the mining recorder for @ certificate of improvements, solicited for Alderman for for the purpose of obtaining a Crown 1916 Grant of the above claim. i And further take notice that action, under section &5, of the ‘Mineral Act’ must be commenced before the issuance e e of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 10th day of December, A. D. ; 2 1915. MYRON KNOX RUDGERS. ss e By his agent, HW, G, Lawson. fi6. 4 — ee eC TO THE ELECTORS niin cee egehe 4 “NOTICE TO DELINQUENT PARTNER 7 I respectfully Solicit Your §]ro J. a. ROGERS, ~~f TAKE NOTICE that, whereas I have } Vote and Influence in the caused to be done the assessment work i ws for the year 1915 on the mineral claims forthcoming Municipal Elec known as “Ladybird No. 4” Mineral Claim, tion. situated in Cascade Greek valley, north of Silver Lake, in the Stewart, B. C., Mining Ss) District; and the “Stumpy” Mineral Claim, W q MONTGOMERY situated on the east side of Cascade Creek 1° ° at the head, in the said Stewart Mining > district, and have paid for said assess- ment work the sum of §200.00; unless you pay to me the sum of 8100.00 for q $|your share of the said assessment work 4 FOR ALDERMAN together with the costs of this advertise- ¢ . ment, | shall, at the expiration of ninety FOR 1916 gays from the date hereof, apply to the Mining Recorder at Stewart, B. C., to have mene your interest in the said *‘Ladybird No, 4” and “Stumpy’’ Mineral Claims vested in me in pursuance of the provisions of the P e “Mineral Act.” Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 5th Requests your Vote and in- day of November, 1915. A. LUND. fluence as ver Alex. M, Manson, bis solicitor, Independent Candidate iN WATER NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that R. B. McGinnis, whose address is Alice Arm, British Columbia, Your Vote and Support for will apply for @ licence to take and use fifteen second feet of water out of Trout Creek, which flows Westerly and drains . to Kitsault River, about 16 miles north et of its outlet at Alice Arm, B. C. The oe water will be diverted from the stream fe s | j 1" ' . at a@ point about 600 vertical feet above 4 Sy eee r , point of use, near its mouth, and will ag be used for power and mining purpose he upon the land described as Wolf Group of at SCHOOL TRUSTEE Mining Claims, This notice was posted on ny the ground on the 26th day of October, a ted 1915. A copy of this notice and an ap- ; Will be Apprecia plication pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914” will be fled in the re pene or tn ven tbat oes omMece of the Water Recorder at Prince mm 2 Rupert, B. C. Objections to the application if . may be filed with the said Water Recorder ry z F. W. HART or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, : 2 AUCTIONEER Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within ; 5 thirty days after the first appearance of i AND APPRAISER this notice in a local newspaper. The date +s OFFICE CORWER SRD AVE. AND ef the fest publication of this notice 1s oy R OF HART BLOCK ovember 9th, 1915, E STH &8T., EAR Rh. B. MCGINNIS, Applicant. : By H. C. Ingle, Agent. romana : eee on ADEs OTTO I: tt IO meer Local News Notes Vote for the “Gilt” Edge. s ¢ @ A fish special of six cars left for the east this morning. ee oe Fur muffs — new style — half price—Wallace’s. 7-8. . ee The Curling Club is trying to get a part of the rink for a curling game. High class shoe repairing; war G. Hill, opposite post- tf. prices. office. Mrs. Styles and her two child- ren arrived from the south on the John, to join her husband here. A. M. Tyson, superintendent of Indian agencies, arrived here on Saturday and left for Massett last night. About nine. o'clock last night, the brigade called to Smith & Mallett’s old store, where an outbreak threatened. extinguished in a few minutes. fire was It was HOUSE GUTTED BY FIRE ON COMOX AVE. About 1:15 today a fire alarm was turned in from Comox Ave. When the brigade arrived on the scene, the houses 817 and 819 were burning freely, and it looked as if the whole line were in dan.- ger. However, the firemen man- aged to limit the flames the houses in the outbreak started, the occupant of 819 los- ing most of her belongings, to which while the outside of the adjoining house was badly scorched. The fire originated from an overheated stove in the front room occupant was in the A Chinaman had his head rather badly burned while he also suffered somewhat from the effects of the smoke. while the kitchen. WARTIME SUGGESTION Save second and fourth Monday nights to spend them at the Fortnightly Club, in the Pres- byterian Hall. On _ these there will always be something your dates instructive and interesting. Topic tonight, ‘“‘The War—Its New As- ' by a citizen. General discussion, every- pects.” Paper prominent one invited to take part. MAJESTIC THEATRE There is a great seven-reel show at the Majestic tonight, comprising three dramas, three comedies and a reel of most comical cartoons. For lack of space we cannot dwell on the merits of this program, but the merit is there just the same. Don't miss it. WESTHOLME THEATRE Owing to rush of election mat- ter, we cannot devote space to of the Westholme show tonight, but “The from the Sky” is there as bright as ever, along with description Diamond great a wa! Gazette, a good two-act drama and a comedy which is a riot of fun. Be there. Ladies’ furs half price—Wal- lace’s- 7-8. THANKS Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Pace wish to thank all those who so kindly assisted them in their recent mis- furtune through fire. The gifts of household goods and the sui) of $151.35 were greatly ciated. appre- Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Oey ke KK RR OR FR RR * IN THE LETTER BOX 3K Ee EE OE aE OK *) Mr. alderman, George Kerr, as muni Editor—I see our prize) | inade a electrical expert, it the Carpenters’ Hall that cipal statement : the other evening the $5,000 I understand it was $10,000 worth of insulated wire was now worth double what they paid for it, if they wanted to sell it. It has been lying around in the snow and rain some two and a half years, and the insulating material | must have rotted by now. Mr. | Hecker, the junkman, is the only} market for it, and he says the government has an orde! council against the shipping ot copper out of Canada, so he can only get 10 cents per pound for it in Vancouver. If George is such a smart business man, he should have bought war stocks, rather thar prospect the hills for copper. 1} suppose the city gets half interest | in his claims for furnishing the grub-stake. W. SIBBALD. Fur muffs and stoles—Half price—Wallace’s, 7-8.) ' LAND REGISTRY ACT IN THE MATTER OF An application for the issue of a fresh Certificate of Title to Lot Fifty (50), Block three (3), Sec tion seven (7), Clty of Prince Rupert, Map 923. Proof of the loss of the certificate of title to the above lands having been filed in this office, Notice is hereby given that it is my intention to issue, at the expiration month from the first publica- a fresh certificate of title to of one 1 tion hereof, -_s— ee Pre “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. POOP ODS. FOR SALE Sia taeeeth seOnure _ ‘ the above lot in the name of John R. ae a ae ales a Rodeoff, which Certificate of Title is dated ine en » hew, are reight paid 15th December, 1911, and is numbered Send for catalogue C. Guérantee Moto; 059-1 Co,, Hamilton, Canada. tr .2; MACRO, DNS Mme OC Mm ee eee Land Registry OMce, Prince Rupert, B. GC. |/FOR SALE Heater, bureau, was) December 6th, 1915. J15.| and table in good shape, cheap - Pp. O, Box 285, City. LAND NOTICE. So —e 8 WANTED. ee ee Oe TReT OF cOABT | WANTED—Position by experienced bh piniinenein keeper. Apply Savoy Hotel 4 TAKE NOTICE that Andrew Jackson and a 0 ee ee Claus Peterson, of Porcher Island, B. C.,|) LARGE OR SMALL STUMPS CAN BE pr eecupation ranchers, intend to apply for stroyed at the cost of a few cents eact permission to lease the following described tand by our chemical process; no hard labor Commencing at a post planted at the involved and no explosives used. Writ mouth of Humpback Creek, 4 Its ve for particulars.—Ideal Stump Destroyer side, thence 380 chains in a northwesterly : a lirection, following high water mark;| © 160 Broadway, East; Vancouver thence 1 chain, more or less, In a south B. C westerly direction to low water mark; thence 80 chains, more or less, in 2 soUutn- |] we o easterly direction, following iow water mark; thence 1 chain in a northeasterly HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR lirection to point of commencement, and ntaining 3 acres, more or less ANDREW JACKSON & CLAUS PETERSON SECOND HAND GOODS ctober 18th, 1915. NAVIGABLE WATERS’ PROTEC- TION ACT. RICHARD B,. McGINNIS hereby gives iotice that he has, under Section 7 of the said act, deposited with the Minister Public Works at Ottawa, and in the Mce of the District Registrar of Titles at Prince Rupert, B. C., @ description of j}the site and of the plans for a wharf proposed to be built in Alice Arm, Obser ICE RINK The Prince Rupert A. A- A- an- nounce that their rink on Market Place will be ready for skating to- A provided and good ice day. dressing room has been is rpomis- ed- Skating will commence at 2:30 and at 8 p.m- Hockey prac tices will be held Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays, at 4:30 Admission charged will be 145 cents, children 10 cents All profits from this rink will go t the Red Cross Fund EL KK KK KKH HK KK HK KEK EK * Meetings of Mr. MeCaf * fery’s supporters will be * held in the committse »* * rooms, corner of Second * * and fourth, on Tuesday * and Wednesday evenings * | | reser. | BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC LUMP COAL: 4 $9.50 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD HARD TIMES SATISFIED WITH A SMALL PROFIT Try 828 Srd Ave., Or Phone Red 268 POLLO LLL ODDO DLL L LOLOL OP OS |vatory Inlet, British Coheennia, - a poant : ‘ Z is e about 3-4 iles south of the south ° ir es aa. of as 1074, Range 5, Coast|$ Walker's Music Store : strict, B. C ' AND. TAKE NOTICE that afier the ex Removed to Werner's Old Stand piration of one month from the date of On Second Avenue. the fr J lication of this notice, Richard . I MeGit will under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public PIANOS rir approval of the said site and plans,|¢ PLAYER PIANOS, music } ‘DATED. at Prince Rupert, Bc. this | ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND } nd day of October, D p15 me HARD . MCGINNIS, Applttent | SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. : | Gerhard-Heintzman Pianos. RroroN ee 1 3 | Pianos to Rent. pepe : | $ Stand - Hotel Rupert 4 EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE $ “) ~ j —_______} oe ADVERTISE IN 3 Phone Red 339 jt THE DAILY NEWS ; $ Launch AliceB. Minis as Approved by ter of Marine Passenger Boat. For terms and particulars Call Ww. J. THOMAS, Green 391. Phone LORD OLR ELE PECL OOO LOL LP OPLOCOR ivbedabeesbsbdiobaastrroenet fall (111 ® > 4 f have Plenty Wy Sy Hote ee Saat Ni i |7 | My Why STS 4, : W* . Martyred Belgium { Cries for FOOD! Share it! .We cannot—we MUST NOT let the destitute Belgians starve! No victo could be lastingly glorious if it involved the decimation by famine of a sm nation that deliberately sacrificed itself rather than sacrifice honor! Earl Curzon of Kedleston, says : “We have to relieve from privation, and from worse, these unhappy people during the forthcoming winter, the second winter which they have passed under these cruel conditions; we have to keep alive their vital resources, to support their courage, and enable them to continue to endure”. Belgian Relief Fu has been and is administered with an Efficiency and Economy never before equalled in Public Relief Work. We in In the name of humanity and of the cause for which we All accounts are audited, and every pou of food and supplies is accounted for. The arrangements are absolutely effective ind dreds of thousands will starve! Canada have plenty! for securing that none of the food or money goes into the hands of the Germans, is re- quisitioned by military authorities, orin any way Rooman from the object for which it is given. Nearly 3,000,000 Belgians must depend this winter on charity! Without help hun. are fighting, let us do our part toward saving these heroic allies! Send your subscriptions weekly or in one lump sum to Local or Provincial Com. mittees, or to the Central Executive Committee, 59 St. Peter St., Montreal. MAKE HER DREAM COME TRUE Qipao 2 A, ws $2.50 FEEDS A BELGIAN FAMILY ONE MONTH