‘ i 3 4 6 A etter ae nr eestor sions epsarme =. EAS Oa at ede EE 3 Sa nae eS 3rd AVENUE AND 2nd ST. ae “THE STORE THAT IS DIFFERENT” “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bicycie for quick sale at a bargain. Also sewing machine. Phone Red 335. 22. SEVEN HORSEPOWER DISTILLATE Gaso- line engine, new, Send for catalogue C. Co., $165 Hamilton, Canada. tr. freight paid. Guarantee Motor WANTED. LARGE OR SMALL STUMPS CAN BE DE- Stroyed at the cost of a few cents eack by our chemical procéss; no hard ldbor | PRINCE GEORGE HAS A SPLENDID RECON C | One of the best long-distance : records made by a coasting steam- er goes to the credit of this fa- mous three-stacker. Capt. Donald, her master, has compiled a re- port on the ship's steaming dur- ing 1915, and it shows that she logged a total distance of 75,069 Her actual steaming time 204 days, 12 hours and 23 making her . average speed 15.29 knots an hour. miles- was minutes, involved and no explosives used. Write for particulars.—Ideal Stump Destroyer Co., B. C. 160 Broadway, East; Vancouver, SPECIAL, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TOMATO SAUSAGE HARRY ATKINS FAMILY BUTCHER ALL MEAT QUALITY IN oF, HANDY WORK OF ALL DFSCRIP- TIONS. CARPETS VACUUM CLEANED VACUUM CLEANING CO. ..We Clean Homes, Offices, Churches Lodge ‘and School. rooms at low Prices. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED All Orders Attended to immediately. OFFICE, 819 2ND AVENUE. PHONE GREEN 268. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD OF ALL HFRD TIMES SATISFIED WITH A SMALL PROFIT Try 828 3rd Ave., Or Phone Red 268 5TH S8T., F. W. HART AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER OFFICE CORNER 3RD AVE. AND REAR OF HART BLOCK Prince Rupert Feed Co. HAY, GRAIN, FEED, SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS WE HANDLE Bulbs, and Take Nursery Stock. Chicken Feed A Specialty. rae Orders for Mail Orders Promptiy Attended To. P. ©. Box 333. Of Third Ave. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. a AUTO DELIVERY BAGGAGE EXPRESS AND ” Phone Red 339 Sia & “? s BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC Lump COAL $9.50 per Ton ' Delivery Money Back if Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. — Cash on Phone 36 a been made to register Fee-simple, of land being in the City of Prince Rupert in the within this notice upon you. each of you will be forever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or im respect of the said land, and register the said Olaf Hanson as owner in fee. This is a truly remarkable per- formance for a coasting steamer. in the year she was laid up for some time, undergoing a general overhaul- In the spring the started out on the regular semi-weekly schedule to Prince Rupert with her sister ship the Prince Rupert. In July the company. inaugurated the tri- weekly service, and this kept the big ships moving at fast pace. In about five months the George logged over 40,000 miles- The G. ay: (hs maintain thei: schedules with the regularity of express trains—Victoria Colonist. Early George steamers Notice Under Section 36- TAKE NOTICE that an application has Olaf Hanson, of Prince Rupert, B. C., as the owner in under @ Tax Sale Deed from the Collector of the City of Prince Rupert to Ulaf Hanson, bearing date the 10th day of September, A. D. 1915, in pursuance of a Tax Sale held by said Municipality on er about the 9th day of September, 1914, of all and singular certain parcel or tract and premises situate, lying, and Province of British Columbia, more pra* Ucularly known and described as:—-Lot ten (10), Block eighteen (18), Section six 6), Map 923. You and those claiming through or under you, and all persons claiming any interest in the is not registered under the provisions of the “Land Registfy Act” Said land by descent whose title are required to claim of the tax purchaser days of the service of Otherwise you and olltest. the forty-five T shall Your attegtion is called to section 36 of the “Land Registry Act” and amend- meni3, and especially to the fulluwing ex- tract therefrom which relates to the above notice, “And in default of a caveat or certificate — lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the persons en- titied under such tax sale, all persons so served with notice, or served with notice under subsection the ‘Municipal Clauses Act, of section 155 of 1906,’ or sec-} ($) tion 293 of the ‘Municipal Act,’ or sectior 139 of the ‘Assessment Act, 1903,’ or section 253 of the ‘Taxation Act,’ in cases in which notice under this Act is dispensed with as hereinafter provided, and those claiming through or’ under them and al) persons claiming any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes,’’ Dated at the Land Kegistry Office, at the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, this 19th day of January, A. D. 1916. H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar. To Paul M,. Schubert, Lily Schubert. NAVIGABLE WATERS’ PROTEC- TION ACT. RICHARD B. McGINNIS hereby gives notice that he has, under Section 7 of the said act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works @t Ottawa, and in the omfice of the District Registrar of Titles at Prince Rupert, B. C., a description of the site and of the plans for a wharf proposed to be built in Alice Arm, Obser- vatory Inlet, British Columbia, at a point Situate about 3-4 miles south or the soutn- east corner of Let 1074, Range 5, Coast District, B. C. : AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex- piration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, Richard b. McGinnis will under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to construct the said wharf, DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 22nd day of October, A. D. 1915. RICHARD B, McGINNIS, Applicant. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS Baron will be known as “The Peer 'Gazette showing view of stricken ‘Serbia, Trafalgar Day in London. THE DAY NEW CAVENAILE & HANNAN PURVEYORS OF THE HICHKEST GRAD... uF ALL LINES OF GROCERIES AND TABLE DAINTIES MUCH BE-KNIGHTED (Continued from Page two.) knights of Ottawa Visiting knights arp cordially invited to attend these sittings and to handle the chips that are passed by the knights in a curious sort of tournament, in which four one spots invariably prove better than four kings or four queens- This is the only disloyalty in which the knights indulge and that by way of a joke® Even the knights have their sense of humor. Incidentally a white chip costs a dollar, jack- pots after three or better. Need- less to say the knights wear their knight robes at these gatherings and when the party breaks up each takes his little knight cap and then rides home with the milkman. The Borden government is do- ing its best to keep the knights up to full strength. The cabinet has six to its credit in four years, five inside and one on the outside They all have their styles which will be worked into their coats-of-arms when the Heralds College gets round to them- For instance Sir Robert Borden is known as the looking in- distinctive Monday, January 31, 19146 OPP PODS, Local News Notes Lasnch AliceR. Le Piano lessons, pupils taken Approved by Minis Mrs: L. J. Bay, phone 497 25 ter of Marine as 4 e s s Passenger Boat. ‘ a Tee ed ss 1éf Mr- and Mrs. Bazzett-Jones léft For terms and partieuiers Knight of the Lion’s Mane, said | mane being thick and fisssy and parted in the middle. Sir Thomas White is the Knight of the Golder Fleece, the fleecing being done by | way of the tariff. Sir George Perley, who looks not unlike an) undertaker off duty, is styled the}! Knight of the Gilded Casket, said casket being the High sioner’s job in London. Sir George | Foster who is always as cheerful | as a drink of water, is known as | the Knight of the Rueful Counte- | nance, said ruefulnéess being due Commis- to his lack of control over the} Finance Department. Sir Herbe Ames, the human cash register, is the Knight of the Dancing Deci- mals. Sip Sham is known as the Knight of the Paper Shoes. Baron Shaughnessy has chosen a name yet from one of his sleeping cars, and meanwhile Col- George Ham has invented a label for him. Until the Heralds College fixes him up regularly the not that made Milwaukee famous.” H. F. Gadsby. “THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY” AT THE WESTHOLHi' Thisis “Diamond from the Sky’ night at the Westholme, when the 20th episode of this great serial will be sereened. Thi« i;,stallment is entitled “Soul Stranglers” is just as enthralling as the pre- and vious parts- There is also a good Gaumont and Belgian armored cars. “The Fencing Master” is a delightful! little drama, while “A Newspaper Nemisis” is an exciting tale well told. “Bill and Ethel at the Ball,”’a real good provides the fun of the show. The manage- ment announces that. on Wednes- day and Thursday they will pres- ent Blanche Sweet in “The Clue.” comedy, SPLENDID VARIETY 3HOW AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRI There is a varied Majestic spleudidly seven-reel show at the tonight, fine nicely blended with good comedy. “A Desert,”’ a drama in parts, is perhaps the most striking fea- ture but all are good. There is a film of Dreamy Dud carto6ns which will be popular with the youngsters, while they will also highly amuse the Brown folks. “Banker and the Thief” is just as thrilling as the title sug- gests, while “The Auto Salesman” is a most laughable production. There is a big feature for Wed- nesday and Thursday, while Fri- including several dramas very Sultana of the two day and Saturday brings along an unique series of real war views, for the prairies this morning Call . — W. 4. THOMAS, Phong The American schooner Alaska on. brought in 50,000 pounds of hali- —_—— —— but overnight. ie ee e¢ <6 RED CROSS SALE MINERAL aet Members of the Hospital Asso- conlinpscatliia ; : NOTICE TO DELING@VENT ciation should not forget the post- The Red Cross sale of home PaRTomn poned annual meetmg in the city : lized the TO J. A. ROGERS, . } , "id af e ? op hall tonight. cooking on Friday realiz TAKE NOTICE thet, whereas 1 hay, oe S sum of $34.75. The sale was con- rae ear) Koen a Work 0 on mineral The boys at the city powe?r|queted by Mrs. R- E. Walker and |known as “Ladybird No. 4” Minera oa hs xuien Deal Ree ah 5 as situated in Cascade Creek vatiey, ao plant at Shawatlans have had vi.. Gertrude Clarke. The ladies | Silver Lake, in the Stewart, 8. c., pl = enough of the arctic weather and A tae District; and the “Stumpy” Miners) c a ten eeild bE eeatoninied jwish to thank all who helped to-|,) .:eq on the east Side of Caseade rem] er ee — s ° wards the success of the sale = oa aan nd the a Stewart Minty a ai ie | Oe ee ve pe fer 14 Walter S. Thompson, of the| ment work the sum of 98 ; Oto ‘ ori FE ER you pay to me the sum ef 9100 99 tor press bureau of the Grand Trunk | g : *\your share of the said sssesemen: wera Railway System, left for the eas r FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 3 together with the costs of this advertesy. . . ment, i shall, et the expiration er on the train this morning : cays from the date hereof, appiy te fm : . * \* CIRCUIT NO. 1. ™ | Mining Recorder at Stewart, B.C. te mre G. R. T. Sawle, who is new as-|} @ox 12 —sin Si and Bra Ave & |e sania? nein caer 7% 2 F ested ia soriated with his brother on the | ae on eon = om a ae in pursuance of the provisions ef o : : . * x St . “ ” Omineca Herald, left for Hazelton t Box 16—Junction ot tat, Yo and ae pb g~wonl Rupert, 8. 6., wis 5 is . , after spe - Srd Aves Ry Sa, * &, ry this morning after pending a z Sex 16-—-1st Ave., between Sth and day of November, aaah “a few days visiting old friends in| * 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) ° ) Per Alex. M. aioe E wor 17181 Ave. and 7th St, (Ceo oF ANNE. Bi. _ Reneee, Wis solicitor ‘ Iz tral Hovel.) MINERAL ACT * . . ie te ‘ za Ere at. ( rge W. Nickerson left on a| ¥ CIROUIT NO. ae : en _ |* gon 22—8rd Ave. and 8rd St. Certificate of imprevemente. few months’ trip to the east this|¥ (post omce morning. He will visit in Win-/| a ref pai on aad cates > Boulder Mineral Claim, situate in te : . : . .. . feet . nipeg, Hamilton, Ont., and in| $ 93. 25--9nd ave. and 9nd 8t ae sug: Raph em ace Dis trees : , ; vere located:—0On west side of Nova Scotia before returning to | % Sox 2e—snda «8 and 6% 6t Hidden Creek, about one and ome bey the coast. Bor 27--G. T. P. miles from Goose Bay, and south of th Si Bes hae} CIROUIT NO. 8. Kaien Mineral Ciatm, Lot $296, Cassiar @. ni * trict. Lawful holder, Myron Kaox Rodgers. F ¥ Bor na o —, a waa ie number of the bolder’s free miner's cer@ ? M . St « Box orded and taylor Sts. Neate, 94240 B. ers uSiC ore + Box 34 7th Ave. and Fulton St. Take notice thet I, Myron knoe Rea ¥ ; in 4 ' ers, Removed (o Werner's Old Stand x Box 35--cth Ave. and Comox Ave. flor City of Seattle, im the State of Wom. On Second Avenue. # Box 37--8tb Ave, and Dodge PI. ington, free miner’s certificate No. 949ye tr Box 38 4th Ave. and Thompson 8t. B, intend at the end of sixty days trem x the date hereof, to apply © the mtutng PIANOS gE CIRCUIT NO. 4. recorder for @ certificate of improvemena, PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC y Box 41 ith Ave and Emmerson for the purpose of obtaining a Grows | . ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND $F ooo ith ve. and yppride stg] nant OF ime ae dae c x - sy : An ur ¥ e notice ‘| sees, SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. & Box 43. Sth Ave. and b St under section 85, of the “Miners se” a x Box 44 -fth Ave and Basil ‘St. must be commenced before the issuance Gerhard-Heintzman Pianos. 5 5o= 45—7th Ave. and Eberte. of such Certificate of Imprevemcan « Gor 141—-7th Ave. and Young 8t. Dated this 10th day of December, 1. BD. Pianos to Rent. « > cin > al chirthhatawesedetetroeeenen | 1018. MYRON KNOX RODGBAS POR By his agent, H. G. Lawsca us Sa ever noted how an audience yawns in the face of an uninspired speaker? Have you On the other hand, have you noted how an audience will lean forward and grasp the chair arms when the speaker reveals enthusiasm P Enthusiasm is the buoyant expression of truth. To impart belief in anything, a man must believe it deeply himself. We call such a man an enthusiast. This applies to the written word also --- particularly to advertisements. When the manufacturer really in his wares, his enthusiasm will almost inevitably find expression in Advertising. And en- thusiasm will be contagious—his audience—the readers of the newspaper—will, figuratively speaking, ‘lean forward and listen intently.” believes must convey an unmistakable This it only do when the article advertised has inherent worth. impression of enthusiasm. will Thus we have: Sincerity -- Enthusiasm -- Advertising: : Three mighty forces, close-linked. If 3 ou are doing a local business talk over of this newspaper. your advertising problems with the Advertising Department G If you are doing a provincial or national business it would be well for you to have the counsel and assist lance of a good advertising agency. A list of these will be furnished, without cost or obligation, Renee . by the Secret Canadia Press Association, nts Beonenare 4 <% . Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronie. | ' To be convincing an advertisement | ue,