See tee The Virtue of the Nat — a is perfectly preserved in the sealed — “SAEAD Young tender leaves only, packet. A rown with utmost care and with lavour as the rime object, are used to produce the famous Salada blends. Public Opin of any other medicine in th generations has proved its of indigestion, biliousness, Pig 4b relieve these troubles and prevent bowels. this family remedy by making its sale larger than tha EECHAM'S PILLS promptly clearing, wastes and poisons out of the digestive system. They strencthen the stomach,’ stimulate the liver. and regulate the Mild and harmless. A proven family remedy, unequalled For Digestive Troubles Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Sold everywhere in Canada and U.'S. America. ion Indorses e world. The experience a great value in the treatment headache and constipation. them from becoming serious ills by In boxes, 25 cents. ural Leaf = “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. LOST--Brown Irish Spaniel pup. Finder communicate with W. E. Williams, Bor- den Street, or phone Black 158. Reward. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Furnished Room. 855 Sum- mit Avenue. Board if required, Phone Blue 508. tf. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Stoves, beds, blankets any size, one dollar up. 533 8th Ave., West, near Fulton Street. 44, 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. WANTED—Woman for hotel work. .Apply Hotel Central. 43. FOR SALE—The latest cloth-bound edition of the Encyclopoedia Britannica for fifty dollars. Apply D. H. Beatty, Gitwanga, B. C. 47. 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, , F. W. HART AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER OFFICE CORNER 3RD AVE. AND 5TH ST., REAR OF HART BLOCK 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 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. 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 hoider’s free miner’s certi- Hicate, 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 a 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. 1918, MYRON KNOX RODGERS. By his agent, H. G. Lawson. f16. LAND NOTICE. SKEENA LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF COAST TAKE NOTICE that Andrew Jackson and Claus Peterson, of Porcher Island, B. C., occupation ranchers, intend to apply for permission to lease the following described hands :— Commencing at a post planted at the mouth of Humpback Creek, on its east side, thence 30 chains in a northwesterly lirection, following high water mark; thence 1 chain, more or iess, in a south- westerly direction to low water mark; thence 30 chains, more or less, in a south- easterly direction, following low water mark; thence {4 chain in a northeasterly lirection to point of cominencement, and ‘ontaining 3 acres, more or less. ANDREW JACKSON & CLAUS PETERSON Jctober 18th, 1915. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert Feed Co. HAY, GRAIN, FEED, SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS WE HANDLE Bulbs, and Take Orders for Nursery Stock. Chicken Feed A Specialty. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. P. O. Box 333. 908 Third Ave. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Sheet Metal Work ! Now is the time to have your roofs repaired, eve- troughs and skylights seen to, and heating plant put in good shape for the winter. la such Cases Consult a Practical Man if You Want Results \ I served a regular appren- AUTO DELIVERY rs os EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE ee ee Phone Red 339 tice at the Sheet Metal and Heating business, in a regu- lar Sheet Metal Shop Not In A Jam Factory. C. 0. ROWE The Practical Sheet Metal Man PHONE 340 P. O. BOX 467 Shop Opposite Board of Trade Rooms 322-SECOND AVENUE Estimates Furnished to Can- tractors and others Free THE DAM.Y REWs Ta Saturday, February 1, 1946 | Local News ‘Notes | A. McKinnon, of New Hazelton, arrived on last night's train. * * * 97-piece dinner-ware slashed in price at Geo: D. Tite's. eS . H. G. Hughes, of Prince’ George, arrived on the train last night. * ® * ..Tite’s Furniture Saie in fu!! swing for remainder of February: * * * W. S. Sargent and J. Johnson, of New Hazelton, are visiting in the city. s * . Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson, of South Fort George, are visiting in the city. s . s Pat. Phillipson, of the Dominion police, returned from the interior on last night's train. fee Captain Babington left for Van- couver and Vietoria on the Prince Rupert this morning. e e°9 Rey. Mr. Rushbrook, of the Anglican mission boat, returned from the east last night. * * * There was quite a large gather- ing of the boys of the 102nd Bat- talion at the ball last night. For Cash Tite’s home furnish- ing prices cannot be excelled. Mr. Foster, the well known min- ing man who is interested in properties in this distriet, left for the south this morning. * + ® Mr. who and Mrs. Andrew Soreng, here from Smithers some months ago, left this morn- ing to make their home in Seattle. = * = came Olof Hanson returned last night from Chicken Lake, where he has had a contract taking out poles. He wag called home by the serious illness of his little girl. * * * Miss O’Flannigan, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. D .Pat- tullo for a few days left for San Francisco this morning, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Pattullo’s little nephew, who has gone to visit his uncle there. MINERAL ACT Notice to Delinquent Partners. To G. W. Maxwell and- Charles 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- sessment 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 Prince Rupert, B. C., to have your inter- ests in the Wolf mineral claim vested in me, in pursuance of the provisions of the mineral act, Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C,, this 19th day of February, 1916. m5. J. E. STARK. 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 Claim, 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 Creek 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 $100.00 ter your share of the said assessment work together with the costs of this advertise- ment, I shall, at the expiration of ninety Gays 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 Sth day of November, 1915, A. LUND, fer Alex, M, Manson, bis solicitor. 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 One of the features of the “prisoners in Germany” ball last night was a Highland Schottische for which Piper Sturgeon proviaca the real highland music. * * = James Melville, chief clerk for the G. T. P., satis- recovery is making a from an opera- factory tion for appendecitis at the gen- eral hospital. “MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE Rivermouth Fractional mineral claim, situated in the Skeena Mining Division of cassiar District. Where located:—At the head of Alice Arm, adjoining the Rivermouth and Cart- boo mineral claims. TAKE NOTICE that I, G. R. Naden, Free Miners’ CertifNcate No. 94,096B, acting as agent for Carrie Pratt, Free Miners’ cer- tiNcate No. 93,917B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a CertifNcate of Im- provements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced be- fore the issue of such Certificate of Im- provements. Dated this 23rd day of December, A. D. 1915. Apr. 2. ROR RRR ROR OR RK IMPORTANT L; Murray Fuller and Thomas MeMeekin nounce that they are form- an- ing a partnership and jn- tend to carry on a grocery business in Prince Rupert under the firm name of Fuller & MeMeekin, in the heretofore premises oc- cupied by Fuller’s Gro- ’ cery, which are being en- larged to the extensive stock which will accomodate be carried firm. Both the patronage of their former by the partners solicit customers, and assure the KKK KE KKH KKK KKK KKK KK KH H *K KKK KKH KH HHH KKK HK K KH KH KH RM KK public of satisfaction in quality, price and service. * Watch for the Specials. * Motor Delivery. * * * Two phones, Nos- 56 & 572. *| KKK KKRH KEKE EK He i he Tale My office window faces a street, close to the railway freight sheds. All day long a steady stream of trucks and lorries lumber by— loaded with boxes, barrels and bales. One truck I noticed the other afternoon was particularly in- teresting. Wo two boxes were the same, and stencilled on the Y end of each was the name of some well-known pro- socks, port, perfumery and duct—soap, tobacco, breakfast food, cocoa, tea, chocolates, baking powder. Gathered there in prosaic wooden boxes were the results of thousands of hand’s labor in all parts of the world. There, behind that obviously prosaic truck-load of freight was the whole romance ’ CAVENAILE SPECIALISTS IN BULK COFFEE AND TEA, SUPPLIES age if] Bang i. < a eel ALWAYS PHONE 493. v 2 LAND REGISTRY ACT- Notice Under Section 36. TAKE NOTICE that an application has been made to register Sven Holmquist, of Prince Rupert, as the owner in Fee-simple, under two Tax Sale Deeds from the col- lector of the City of Prince Rupert, to Sven Holmquist, bearing date the 17th day of September, A. D, 1915, in pursuance of a Tax Sale held by said Municipality on or about the 9th day of September, 1914, of all and singular certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying, and being in the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, more par- ticularly known and = described as:-—Lot three (3), Block forty-fNve (45), Section eight (8), and Lot four (4), Block thirty- five (35), Section eight (8), Map 923. | You and those claiming through or under you, and all persons claiming any interest) in the said land by descent whose title} is not registered under the provisions of | the “Land Registry Act’ are required to! contest the claim of the tax purchaser | within forty-five days of the oo} of) this notice upon you, Otherwise you 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} register the said Sven Holmquist as owner in fee, : Your attention is called to section 36 of the “Dand Registry Act” and agnend- ments, and especially to the following ex- tract therefrom which relates to the above notice, “And in default of a caveat or certificate TABLE DAINTIES AND GROCERIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS | “THE STORE THAT IS DIFFERENT” aay SS ——<————=== & HANNAN FRESH 3rd AVENUE AND 2nd sr. PROPOR GS of lis pendens being flea registrafion as owner of the persons titled under such tax sale, all pe; “it SOS 80 served with notice, or served wi h new ° ce before the under subsection (6) of section 166 the ‘Municipal Clauses Act, 1906,’ or ant tion 293 of the ‘Municipal Act,’ or sedlien 139 ‘of the ‘Assessment Act, 1993, ro section 253 Of the ‘Taxation Act,’ in ‘au in which notice under this Act js dispensed with as hereinafter provided, and Nese claiming through or under them anq ali persons claiming any interest in ine land by virtue of any unregistered Instrument and all persons claiming any . interest in the land by descent whose title js not registered under the provisions of this Act shall be for ever estopped and debarreq from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes Dated at the Land Registry Omce, at the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, this 19th day of January A. D. 1916, ; H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar, To Grand Trunk Pacific Developinent Co Ltd., J. P. Conrad, Jack Jenkins, Mrs. Cc. R. MeDonald, roe. PODS SPECIAL EVERY DAY TOMATO SAUSAGE HARRY ATKINS FAMILY BUTCHER QUALITY IN ALL MEATS >. Ld OKs =a —_——= — Launch AliceB. Approved by Minis ter of Marine as a Boat. For terms and particulars Call .W. J. THOMAS, Phone. Green 391. /assenger A ee — I MAGIC SALADAE Sau | OR ee ah aren eT ee Og ES Lae Sh AZ ONE WY piiiaxll Se ago, well-known had been gathered years and branded with a famous name; from Egypt had come the cottoh and from South America the dyes that entered into the product finally stamped with the brand of a The cocoa had been grown in Brazil, shipped to Bristol, transhipped to Mon- treal and finally distributed from Toronto. The tea was gath- ered by swart- skinned natives of the romantic island of Ceylon; from sunny Portugal the luscious, big grapes fermented, bottled hosiery. . of modern commerce—the skilled production, the universal demand for food, drink and raiment, and the world-wide distribution of the things we use every day. And then I speculated why we use these things every day, instead of some other things; and that brought me plump back to my own job of advertising. The names of some of the boxes on the lorrie were known eve where to-day, but had been nknown a few years ago; and I saw then more clearly than ever before that Advertising is really a great channel digger. It is like the Panama Canal. You can sail from Montreal to Vancouver now, around the Horn. You can get there, but it is going to take months. Panama Canal and chop the journey to less than half. been dug. A year or so from now you will sail through the A new channel will have The mpent names in commerce to-day are those of the manufacturers who have let modern vertising steam-shovel a channel across the isthmus of distributing difficulties The great names in the commer dredge this channel so that the g¢ the source of production to the } with theA If you are doing a proy incial or nations i i yea to have counsel and assistance of ; stigual_business it would be well for without cost or obligation, by the Secretary of Canadian Pres 10mes of the consumer. If you are doing a local business » talk over your advertising probleme dvertising Department of this newspaper. A list of the ® good advertising agency. ce of to-morrow will be those of men who widen and reater traffic may pass smoothly and quickly from se will be furnished, 8 Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronts.