Tuesday, January 18 49), fH OAILY NEWS = — ___________ aang ims RT eT on eS iy height und Pico ee | ILY NEWS | THE LEADING THE D 2 ae BRITISH COLUMBIA SORE PLAIN AS G T P S C H E D U L S AB oe ice Published Daily and We: ly ee Largest sea 8 m1 i HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. S$. 8. Prince George sails every Saturday at 9 a. m. S. S. Prince John Sails every Tuesday at 7 p. m. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates op application, : » DAILY EDITION aogee Puesday, January 18, 1946. Train Service to the East = Grant of the above claim. a S880 eee SST EE ee GERMAN DIPLOMACY ed to pass in, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2ND, 1916. German diplomatists have Washington must have had Passenger Trains leave Prince Rupert on Mond entirely changed their tune in enough of German diplomacy Thursdays at 10:30 a. m.for Edmonton, Winnipeg. | regard to the submarine war- during the past year to recog- Montreal, Ottawa, New York and all Eastern Point fare and are now seeking to g nize that she is being invited “THE ROAD OF MARVELLOUS SCENERY” rraces . to wage an economic wat into the good graces of a “ee = i . DAN LINDERBURG HAO On Saturday also Mixed Train carrying passeng: United States government. The against Britain, or rather is ; f De eae : : oo Wo bee Edmonton at ¢ aking close cor ; : i : shoe “SOME” CHRISTMAS DINNE! | BRIGADIER G leaves for dmonton at 6 a. m., making close c: sole reason for Von Tirpitz’s being asked to hinder Britain , : nn Commandant of the Toro there with regular passenger train for Winnipeg submarine campaign was to try from waging such a war suc- ' tl lk ! vill 1 ’ be ; r Pr. » we c i yivision Who V i ‘ >, I » Rens . : ing « Leery: one to break the British blockade, cessfully. America does fee! Dan Linderburs 1e We nown | Diy | For Steamship and Sleeping Car Reservation en ecm re , ‘ g é f so » 21 new divisions to go fron ' nN regarding trave ‘ ywor and, in this respect it has ut- sore at Britain’s interference |"O'thern mining man, had his|of the , information regarding travel to any part of the wo ; . ; , with muct *. her -apeane |uind made up that he would hay: |Canada to the front. terly failed. Force having fail- wi uch oO ler overseas to. tink ' edt ian ‘ ‘ G. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, 3RD AVE. ‘ s es ses eee o tighten his be seu. Os a ed, Germany is now about to trade, but it is very doubtful] * : Agency all Atlantic and Trans-Pacific Steamship Lines Christmas dinner on December 2 MINERAL ACT 9 y P onee more adopt diplomatic if she feele sore enough to{ “OT somes dinner « aK e : : . as as b Was ‘augh wi Is e eeneee eee eerr ees csee reece eee Eerie means of accomplishing the allow herself to be hoodwinked last, as he is osugnt wath: se NOTICE TO DELINQUENT PARTNER | same end. It is a smooth game, into playing the German game aes train in a oney storm on ag ae or ea eae en, and is bound to embarrass — his way to the mining camp on! caused to be done the assessment work att aah it y i j the Salmon river. lror the year 1915 on the mineral claims ; ¥ — Washington not a little. NOTES AND COMMENTS lknown as “Ladybird No. 4” Minera cm, /$ DE, NTJTI'STRY CANADIAN PACIFIC - ‘ However, he managed to strug-| Fo eg ; 8 of With a plea for forgiveness —_——— |situated in Cascade Creek valley, north of RAILWAY rie , i S1X 2e Its is the Stewart, B. C., Mining : for past offences, and the good] A horse dropped a shoe op- gle through in six feet of snow} oe = porn sha “Beas teed “EMtih, CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK ; f ; vg . : and made the camp ef the Salmon|?'s'° . oe a A SPECIALTY ‘ little boy’s promise “not to do|posite The Daily News office yes- isituated on the east side of Cascade Creck ) ° ‘ : ‘ . | . ast Mining | Lowest rates to all Eastern Points , ae gis : . pie Bear Company just in time to e@at!at the head, in the said Stewart Mining | DR. J. F. BROWN | it again,” Von Bernstorff is|terday. As the News is not su- ‘1 mest Chriet hi he | istrict, and have paid for said assess: ) DENTIST i] wie Steamer to Vancouver ana the : sng a ‘ 7 ie finest Christmas dinner he! ae a 200.00 168 trying to profit by America’s;perstitious, and is having plenty 2 % jment work the sum of $200.00; unless | CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWay . : : . os Jever ate in the woods. First came|you pay to me the sum of $100.00 tor|Q% OMes: Smith Block, Third Avenue dissatisfaction with British}of good luck, the owner may have ' , M4 bucket |Y"" share of the said assessment work Phone 454 Meals and berth Included on steamer ? ‘ ; the “hooch” in water bucket, | ase ga rtise- | ¢ seer oo methods of saying what class}same on application. 7 : t gether with the costs of this adverti . PRINCESS MAY FOR ALASKA Ports : = " Bot et and served out in tin cups, with |ment, I shall, at the expiration of ninety "ey MONDAY, JANUARY 24071 of goods may or may not be ; ; ‘ays from the date hereof, apply to the , ‘ c ylenty for the drvest throat he . ‘ > ’ PRINCESS MAQUINA 8O0UTHEOUND : ‘ . I I rt roat in th order at Stewart, B. C., to have shipped to neutral or belligerent Sir Richard MeBride, before ' és ° : ; Mining Recorder : ra cela e 3 ° . SUNDAY, 6 P. m ; er : : y . camp; then came the turkey, and | your interest in the said “Ladybird No, 2 ; countries. Britain has admit-}leaving Vancouver for England, |°?'"! : 3 a ind “Stumpy” Mineral Claims vested in me | § rince per airy 4. 1. PETERS, General A tedly taken a high-handed|predicted that the Liberals wil! |"° 0" ©@® describe what turkey), pursuance of the provisions of th ; Corner Fourth Street and Third Ave : ‘ : i ee aed . . . |tastes like away back in the bush;| ‘Mineral Act.” : ; Has cut the price of Milk f course, but that course was|have a walk-over in Victoria i tt tt id Duted at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 5t! ; in half : is ; ; len came re «6©plum = pudding. |, nicmaicats 5 : 2 ae : abundantly justified by events,|the by-election. Dick ought to el 5 ba I iy i ay of November, 191 ss pean ot (fice corner ¢nd Street e Avenue ; : . ‘ ° : which astec even yecter lan : and there is little likelihood of|be a pretty good judge. + er Alex, M. Manson, bis solicitor PURE FRESH MILK PACIFIC CARTAGE ul HITED ’ : ¥ : roe anc ee mother used to make. Cigars fol- }]———- easiest the blockade being lifted, simp- re WATER NOTICE 3 Delivered in city at 10c per sisedeanees:tn Pr “st base . > rest of |oaa- oe. AP sritish ¢ ia, | ? } § enough. cessfully, there is bound to be a ee ee eee a ~ 9 es naaah : “ . and : i3 = Phone Green 252 93-—Pnone—e3 : : . . jthe evenin ,. vill apply for a HNeencc to take and use} ‘ It is admitted on all hands|big outery for the taking off of A a, pe ifteen second feet of water out of u x | Ser eaesencceasecenmmmaninpnnrneeeey adieer tej eeieiin ta te ; ‘ : Mr. imbler, the superintend- sate tin vxuei | Stiaatne an { ; re ! , B. ; by experts that the trench war-|the duties on engines and engine 5s * " . : f . an wee a. w ere a " ae bac OR cease org pg . ‘i vsti ‘ ent o 1¢ mine; and Mr. Plate, the |’ sau “h — . i: 4 . fare may be kept up for several|parts- The Tories will undoubt- fons ; Pte onttint at Ali6e: Aran. Bt rhe | Sterling Marine Motors WILLIAMS & MANSON : ss manager, joined the boys at din-|water will be diverted from the stream | Viblesy = ithe 2 : ; years by the Allies, and also by|edly be as anxious to have this it fr | it a point about 500 vertical feet above Barristers, Solicitors, Etc ; : -»,|ner, an le affair was some cele-}*! 4 point ab ; , the Germans, always provided|done as the Liberals, but they will ‘ : mee ere ~"Tooint of use, near tts mouth, and w Can be purchased In town. A MONEY TO LOAN =i 4 ; . ¢ ration, be used for power and mining purpose i j - BR i that Germany does not starvéjeall it something different fron pon th sei mained as Ww 03 1 D of naa acer ate a Bulls to |Helgerson Block t, B. ( ‘ . , ee 7 : , , ae, re satisfaction. u or =e so ‘ f i » death meantime. Von Bern-|reciprocity. Mining Claims, This notice was posted or ; yes : : , , em MINERAL ACT he ground on the 26th day of October hard work. Guaranteed. storff shrewdly recognizes that De 1915. A copy of this notice and an ap —HEAVY DUTY— | JAMES GILMORE oa it is, and has been for some} Sam is already trying to dis-| Gertificate of tmprovements. Peeates Ack. 4944" WAHL Oar elad tre the = : we: : ’ os Saga ESA ater Act, 1% a x FISHERMAN’'S ENGI ; F time, a war of attrition, and injeount Mayor McCaffery’s success] goyiger Mineral (Haine attitete: in GRA Lhe Gecahe “Wrethn Bachman (aC. Priitcs © Oj Be oy ca | Architec es such a war, with a British fleet|by insinuating that the new mayor |Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District.| Rupert, B. C. Objections to the applicatior Horse Power. ) M g : ; ‘ : i Where located:—On the west side of|may be*fled with the sald Water Recorder 4 ovis 4 . ; : nod Avenue. near t carefully sorting’ out the car-,will reap where he has sown and Hidden Creek, about one and one half| jr with the Comptroller of Water Rights pr ie a y a. 25-35 | ——$_____.. : goes which are to be allowed /fertilized. It would be interest-|miles from Goose Bay, and south of the} parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., witht Pe ree a : : ‘ : - ‘ 5 Kaien Mineral Claim, Lot 2226, Cassiar dis-|inirty days after the first appearance of Do your remodeling with e first- | to reach Germany, via neutral jing to know if Sam considers the trict. Lawful holder, Myron Knox Rodgers; |this notice in a local newspaper. The dats class engine. B. € UNDERT AKERS countries, it is impossible that|$68,000 which it cost to renew the |®Umber of the holder's free miner's certi-|or the first publication of this notice ts 1A \ s, 8! POS, ; I fleate, 94240 B, November 9th, 1915 ee - Germany can make any head- treasury certificates as “‘fertili- Take notice that I, Myron Knox Rodgers, R. B. McGINNIS, Applicant. 2 "9 we od intention | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- a ae anguage. Ger-|zer.” of City of Seattle, in the State of Wash By H. C. Ingle, Agent > Q] BALMWERS — SATISFACTION GUAR- F, way In plain language, Ger-|zer ington} free. miner's certiNcate No. 94940.) ———___ 3 pb Se eee pred 3) ANTEED—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT . many is fighting for a draw, bu ee ee ie B, intend at the end of sixty days from 6 | > ue of i; or v. ro 383 ec- ; | 117 2ND STREET-—PHONE 41 he ce ly do that success Master your mental forces anc |the date hereof, to apply to the mining Litt e,. aving fs ig et eee eee | ® she can only do av s CESS - Reon re recorder for a certificate of improvements, | PPOROOLOLELILELOLOLLOLLLLOLOL LOL DL, | Miia aaa ae, ond fully if food supplies are allow- |}you will master the forces of life-|ror te purpose of obtaining a Crown A Handy Thing” | ¢ " me : 2 PERS ee ‘ And further take notice that action, oa Crs: eS an se ot oe sree mm be * ee under section 85, of the “Mineral Act’ ANY a man has lost his i THE UNION “STEAMSHIP C9. OF B. C LIMITED must be commenced before the issuance ch; Rane hec ke | y 2 of such Certificate of Improvements. ance o become 5 S VENTURE actin tab Gibby, Naas, Siiaee, every Monsas, Dated this 10th day of December, A. D. : independent by not ee a.m. Sails for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, 1915. MYRON KNOX RODGERS. having the ready money to f every Tuesday at 8 p.m By his agent, H. G. Lawson. £46, t k d f ll : bi Pee rey ‘ eres , mneomergereneF ake advantage of a really big Sails for Stewart, Granby, Simpson, Saturdays, . ; S. S. CAMOSU 8 a.m. January 8th, 29nd. February 5th, 19th LAND REGISTRY ACT opportunity. | March 4th and 18th. Sails for Massett, Port Clements, Sundays, p.m., "Re é ‘ .L | rtune kno : ¥: January 9th, 23rd, February 6th 20th. March 5th and 19th. IN THE MATTER OF An application for : . rcks Oe at & Sails for Skidegate, Jedway, Ikeda, Mondays, p.m., January 10th and the issue of a fresh Certificate of Title| @Very man’s door’. Greether . ae 24th. February 7th and 2ist. March 6th and 20th. to Lot Fifty (50), Block three (3), Sec-| with a Savings Accou z * ite £ , , de Account, ar iit 6 Sails for Bella Coola, Rivers Inlet, Vancouver, January 13th and 27th. tion seven (7), City of Prince Rupert, Map & BONS id os ; ie February 10th and 24th. March 9th and 23rd. 923. be ready for what she brings. yy V tees & JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent. Proof of the loss of the certificate of wv , z i , ihe & » *o title to the above lands having been filed - One Dollar opens an account “= ae 623 Second Avenue. Phone 568. in this oMece, Notice is hereby given that} in the Savings Department. r a? it is my intention to issue, at the expiration ° . of one (1) month from the first publica- THE BANK OF | 5 ee Aad vor - peeked : tion hereof, a fresh certificate of title to uf — SS ' co is = — aoa, {the above lot in the name of Jobn R B N A : } } Rodcoff, which Certificate of Title is dated ritish orth imerica | 9 {5th December, 1911, and is numbered 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS i } TORK’S HARDWARE j)" URPLUS $7,881,000, | FRED S H. F, MACLEOD, District Registrar,| CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,884,000 4 Land Registry OMice, Prince Rupert, B. C. T y i pane sph ag i Ei { . , ’ ’ ‘ , a lad _ 2 23a a a December 6th, 1915 Ray Str ete ce j15 PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH | Here's where we test the | k 710 SECOND AVE LAND NOTICE. P. MARGETTS, Manager. choicest samples of Canada’s Lk 3 : ; 29k hi auhtin bin ier agen six million acre wheat crop. Carpenters Tools Suiiders Hard are 8 p Ch d y SKEENA LAND DISTRICT eee Orne te eres | We ri | th . t {] ps th ST \s Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle DISTRICT OF coasT |}, ————— ee ee OO ee BES ; Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns PES agctenline aE gy. ec | _ little mill you see on the left of pil Pare a : AKE ! -E that Andrew Jackson and i th : Th h <> > Rope Valves Ammunition Claus Peterson, of Porcher Island, B. C., 2 | ! € picture, ven comes the a aad occupation ranchers, Intend to apply for | “me > ‘ 0.0] 4 4 i Pumps Hose Paint permission to lease the following described i supreme test--bread-baking. If lands; i ie i i " Steves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated fron Commencing at a post planted at the | the bread is perfect in every j ' mouth of Humpback Creek, on {ts east way we \ 1 7 “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” side, thence 30 chains tn a northwesterly y Pronounce the wheat : fl direction, following high water mark; Al and the flour--FROYAL r sa m a ia ale rence chain, more or less, in a south- | . * westerly direction to low water mark; ST ANDARD £ ) thence 30 chains, more or less, in a south . 9 easterly direction, following low water AT YOUR GROCER'’S i apres: thence 1 chain in a northeasterly ; St d H t 1 R | direction to point of commencement, and and - ote upert | Vi containing 3 acres, more or tess, ante 9h fd y ANDREW JACKSON & CLAUS PETERSON | ! ; be oliver iN rail 0 ROYAL *STANDAR ‘ October 18th, 19015, oe eae Ne New We stmins tér. Nanoime, Victoria — —— Ooo TO — ee - a Se ease teers : 2S Se i : eae aa on WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR F. G. DAWSON PRINCE RUPERT, 8. ©.