enero a EET 5 ee RecN ee = = eS a SS SESS Ras fHE DAILY MLW Thursday, February 10, 1916 LL — “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Gasoline Launch Ella W., 18 horsepower engine, equipped for fish- ing, In good condition, terms to satis- factory person. Apply to P. W. Ander- son or Williams & Manson. 32. SEVEN HORSEPOWER DISTILLATE Gaso- line engine, new, $165 freight paid. Send for catalogue C. Guarantee Motor Co., Hamilton, Canada. tr. WANTED. LARGE OR SMALL STUMPS CAN BE DE- stroyed at the cost of a few cents eack by our chemical process; no hard labor involved and no explosives used. Write for particulars.-Ideal Stump Destroyer Co., 160 Broadway, East; Vancouver, B. C, b HANDY WORK OF ALL DESCRIP- 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. % b YEP, BILWS GOIN? 7? TH FRONT — Soon'’S THEY START MAIN’ BULLETS OUT OF PUTTY!” 17 WAS POR, HIM Jo DECIDE “ WHEN WE PAY OUR PARES WORE ENTITLE To SEATS AREN'T WE? 72 WELL THEN wHYy Dow’T we DEMAND oor. RIGHTS! 27!!" eee rere oone, CAVENAILE & HANNA SPECIALISTS IN BULK COFFEE AND TEA, SUPPLIES ARE ALWAYS FRESH TABLE DAINTIES AND GROCERIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS — PERCIVAL SAID IN HIS KETTER. THAT THEY DON'T KEEP THE TRENCHES VERY WARM ANDO THAT THE CONSTANT RACKET KEEPS HIM AWAKE AT NIGAT! PHONE 493. “THE STORE THAT IS DIFFERENT” Pe ne **rrees 3rd AVENUE AND 2nd sr. WEhhk TH! RUSSIANS ARE ON TH! WATER— CART S07 Guess IT LAND REGISTRY ACT: jof lis pendens being fled petore th ' RT US TO N Under Section 36- |Fegistration a8 owner of the persons o. WON'T HURT oY otice Under - | titled under such tax sale, al) pos be GITALONG ON TEA F TAKE NOTICE that an application has i ! served with notice, or served tt ee een iT regis Sven Holmquist, of : F With noti AWATLE. IF been made t gister Sven Holmq under subsection (6) of section yer Prince Rupert, as the owner in Fee-simple, p00 or je fs the ‘Municipal Clauses on? ey under two Tax Sale Deeds from the col- " I es Act, 19 OF see. f Prince Rupert, to tion 293 of the ‘Municipal Act. o- SeCtic SS lector of the City o 78 an een’ day {139 Of the ‘Assessment Act, 1903" . \“— SUE HOMNTUISS, eRe cee : *.|section 253 of the ‘Taxation Act tet | j , l¢ Sept ) ) 915, yursuance of oS jor September, A, D. 1915, In f[ in which notice under this Act oO ja Tax Sale held by said Municipality on Glspensed , ; . with as hereinafter provided, anq ! ww about the 9th day of September, 1914, ’ those | . claiming through or under they lof all and singular certain parcel or tract ) and a} | persons claiming any interest in the f land and premises situate, lying, and by virtueof any unresist land Peistere ir | being in the City of Prince Rupert, in the | ° : & red in j and all persons claiming any i Province o sritish Columbia, more par Province of Br 2 GO J the land by descent whose | ticularly now anc described as Lot ! ularly known end o . registered under the provisions } three (3), Block forty-five (45), Section | shall be for ever estopped and }eight (8), and Lot four (4), Block thirty secti ight (8 Map 922 from setting up any claim to Ss e d ae. . Derren amare Sees i fof the jand so sold for taxes five (35), ou % se claimi hrough or under | You and those claiming throug Dated at the Land Registry Omee at the City of Prince Rupert, Province of | you, and all persons claiming any interest | in the said land by descent whose title f ; | British Col dla, ro is not registered under the provisions of } 5 ae, &, this 19th day f January, e “Ls sgistry Act” » required to} : pe a | th Land Registry Act” are required H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar fo Grand Trunk Pacific Development ¢o j}contest the claim of the tax purchaser! ! P » days the service of} within forty-five days of € ce of} Ltd., J. P. Conrad, Jack Jeokina tir | ©. R. MeDonald. i this notice upon you. Otherwise you and | each of you will be forever estopped and | debarred from setting up any claim to or| in respect of the said land, and I shall; es IONS gy 'N Cases trument, nlerest in is not f this Act debarreq Or In respect SPECIAL EVERY Day > o HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND GOODS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD HARD TIMES SATISFIED WITH A SMALL PROFIT Try 828 3rd Ave., Or Phone Red 268 é BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC ; LUMP | COAL $9.60 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. | 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 3 CF F. W. HART AUCTIONEER OFFICE CORNER 3RD AVE. AND 5TH ST., REAR OF HART BLOCK } Prince Rupert Feed Co. HAY, GRAIN, FEED, SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS j } WE HANDLE Bulbs, and Take Orders for . Nursery Stock. Z Chicken Feed A Specialty. Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. P. O. Box 333. 908 Third Ave. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. AUTO DELIVERY EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE allel Phone Red 339 Oe MINERAL ACT me ee Notice to Delinquent Partners. To G. W. Maxwell and Charies Nicholson. TAKE NOTICE that whereas I have done and caused to be done assessment work on the Wolf Mineral claim, situated at the head of Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, in the Skeena mining division of Skeena dis- trict, assessment work for the years 1913, 1914, and 1915, and have paid for said work and recording same, the sum of $307.50. Unless you pay me the sum of $231.50, for your share of the said as- segsment work, together with the cost of this advertisement, I shall, at the expira- tion of ninety (90) days from the date hereof apply to the mining recorder at Aliee Arm, B. C,, to have your interests in the Wolf mineral claim vested in me, in pursuance of the provisions of the mineral act. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 4th day of February, 1916. m5, J. BE. STARK. “TOWN CHATTER” ae. Local News Notes The Prince Rupert was about an hour late this morning, having encountered a very heavy snow- storm during the night. Mrs- De Rocher has returne: from her visit south and will now resume her business of dress making at the old location. 36. * * = Don’t forget the Eagles’ mas- uerade ball on Friday. Splendid 1usie by three-piece orchestra. $15 in cash prizes. 35- = = s Mr, and Mrs. L- W. Patmore and two children returned from a visit to the lower coast cities this morning. * = s The boys on the Prince Rupert that this city has ex- perienced the finest weather on -he coast during the last month, s s = Dietrich, Equipment ‘eport C.-T. the B. C, manager for Company who had a contract at the drydock, arrived from the south this morn- ing. * * s Littlejohn, G- Singleton and Mr, Everson, who are inter- ested in mining at Alice Arm, came north on the Prince Rupert, and will proceed north. s = = K. 8. J. KE, Oppenheimer, of the Mon- tana Continental Company, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert. He is ac- companied by Mr- Wey, a mining man from the south. Development MINERAL ACT 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 known as “Ladybird No, 4" Mineral Glaim, situated in Cascade Creek valley, north. of Silver Lake, in the Stewart, B. C., Mining District; and the “Stumpy” Mineral Claim, situated on the east side of Cascade Greek at the head, in the said Stewart Mining district, and have paid for rsaid ment work the sum of §200.00; unless you pay to me the sum of $100.00 ier your share of the said assessment work together with the costs of this advertise- ment, I shall, at the expiration of ninety aays 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. A. LUND. er Alex. M. Manson, bis solicitor. APERHANGING KALSOMINING PAINTING F. G. ROBERTS 14 Dyer Apts. P. 0. Box 642 WEDDING BELLS At the home of Mr. and Mrs. C., F. Kemp, Eighth Avenue, last | evening, Miss Burnham, of Peter- | boro, Ont., who has been a resi- | dent of Prince Rupert for some} time, was united in matrimony to Mr- Harry Atkins. The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Canon Rix in the presence of a large € {gathering of friends of the young couple, After the’ ceremony, the guests spent a most enjoyable evening} in celebration of the event, a sumptuous repast being served | by Mrs. Kemp- THREE BRAWNY BROTHERS ers have just arrived in England, | after serving under General Louis | Botha in German Southwest Af- | rica. They are all three over six, feet in height; all three entered | Oxford University with Rhodes Scholarships, and all three in! turn became rugger blues. These brawny three are sons of Mayor Hands of Cape Town. After ‘‘do- ing their bit’ in South Africa, | they want to see further active, service with the overseas forces.-- Ex. 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 | into 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 | Mining Claims. This notice was posted on | the ground on the 26th day of October, | 1915. A copy of this notice and an ap- | plication pursuant thereto and to the | “Water Act, 1914” will be fled in the| omfice of the Water Recorder at Prince, Rupert, B. C, Objections to the application | may be fled with the said Water Recorder | of with the Comptroller of Water Rights, | Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. U.. within thirty days after the first appearance of | this notice in a local newspaper. The date | of the first publication of this notice is! November 9th, 1915. R. B. MCGINNIS, Applicant. By H. C. Ingle, Agent. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. Boulder Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District, Where located:—On the west side of) Hidden Creek, about one and one half! 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 certt- ficate, 94240 B, Take notice that I, Myron Knox Rodgers, of City of Seattle, in the State of Wash- ington, free miner’s certificate No. 94240 B, intend at the end of sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the mining recorder for 4 certificate of improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, of the ‘Mineral Act” must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 10th day of December, A. D. 1915. MYRON KNOX RODGERS. By his agent, H, G. Lawson, f16, 'register the said Sven Holmquist as owner jin fee. Cartoon by Moyer. |} Your attention is called to section 36 TOMATO SAUSAGE jcarrier, 50 cents per month. Three rather wonderful broth-} HARRY ATKINS FAMILY BUTCHER QUALITY IN ALL MEAT: of the “Land Registry Act” and amend- } ments, and especially to the following ex- PROSPECTORS LEAVE FOR j tract therefrom which relates to the above THE INGENICA COUNTRY | notice. | “And in default of a caveat or certificate Three prospecting parties left Hazelton last week for the In- genica country in quest of placer gold. Supplies were taken along Launch AliceB. Minis on tohboggans, while Indian pack ers were taken along by the first Approved by party. There is an awakening of ter of Sin anid interest in the Ingenica district, | Beelaheer Boat many of the old timers claiming! Vor terms and particulars it to be the finest prospect ever. | =e as ee = : “ Call .W. J. THOMAS, Phene Green 391. The Daily News delivered by ons C= -_ wa ac HTT inti OUTTA TSATEI NATH FMESTTNNNATERENT TORRID ONAN NT AA | HAA aH i THE RCAD TO THE RIGHT. OU’VE met at least one of those few good old souls, who are constantly getting the worst of it when shopping, who don’t believe in advertising. A hundred disappointing and instructive experiences have failed to teach him their plain lesson. When he bought his first watch he was beguiled into buying one without a known name or a trustworthy fuarantee. That watch—a poor timekeeper — cost him dearly by reason of missed appointments and missed trains, and for frequent repairs. Yet he paid the price of a good watch. It is the same story with regard to his underweer, his shoes, and his fountain pen. This good old soul’s case is not unique. Many of us, if the truth be confessed, resemble im; we allow our- selves to be sold merchandise with an unknown brand or trade mark instead of buying merchandise which is well known to us through the medium of advertising. In slang language, we get “stung” pretty often. In most of these cases we have ourselves to blame, for “the road to the right” thing to plain by advertising, & buy has been made here is no good reason for passing by the known ‘ung, soundly guaranteed, to buy a dubious article, which, quality for i ‘ quality, cannot be cheaper known, branded article. oer San ip 66 ° h hhp If you are doing a local business talk o ° : ver your advertising prob It 7S De Lle r lems with the Advertising Department of thie newspaper. Bee : If you are doin inci “ O74 @ @ provincial or national business it would be we to O€@ Sure for you to have the counsel and assistance of « good advertising tha ce ” agency, A list of these will be furnished, without cost or obligation, fe SU? ry z by the Secretary of Canadian Press Association, Room 593, ‘iit Lumsden Building, Toronto. OQ omersenme 551) evan. 1h 9 0 un U1 eee §j (eum 08 09 eee 99 SR eee 9 Jae