April 22, 22, 1916. Saturday, HER DREAMS. CAME TRUE ‘ able (rem Indigestion Life Unbearable by* “F: ruit-a-tives” MELLE. C. GAUDREAU Rochon P.Q., Jan. 14th, 1915. “T suffered for many years with yible indigestion and Constipation, I ter’ became thin and miserable. I had frequ nt dizzy spells and became so run down that I never thought I would get we }] again. A neighbor advised me to try ‘Fruit- a-tives’. I did so and to the surprise of my doctor, I began to improve and headvised metogoonwith ‘Fruit-a-tives’, I continued this medicine and all my Indigestion and Constipation was relieved. I consider that I owe my life to ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and I want to say to those who suffer from Indigestion, Constipation or Headaches, try ‘Fruit- a-tives’. Give this lovely fruit medicine a fair chance and you will get well the I did”. Pee: CORINE GAUDREAU. b0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. MINERAL ACT Notice to Delinquent Partners. To G. W. Maxwell and Charlies Wicholeon. 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 R oes B. C., to have your tnter- es{s 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. THE DAILY oan on AMERICAN PARALLEL TO THE APPAM casi Continued from Page One. strong claim that the vessel was a prize of war. Here was a Northern vessel captured on th high seas by persons acting, as it seemed, in the name of the Southern Confederacy, then a recognized belligerent. They had brought her into a neutral port and she had come before a British top, set this in pan of hot water, place in moderate hot oven and bake. band « ’ Say “Canada First.” Your Grocer Knox: AYLMER CONDENSED MILK CO., L~». AYLMER, ONTARIO Dahircky A. iky Ly fr. A ee \ Tz bee bak Ve down bet bet oF ci a a ghrsty at yey Or wee a ef | ve, A. Supper Treat~Baked Custard Ww Beat two eggs until light, add 3 tablespoons sugar, 1 #etk. cup “Canada First’ (Ev aporaled) Milk, one cup wWatut, _f% Mix well. Pour into buttered dish, grate nutmeg odor 3 court to determine the rights of the parties interested, Though the court did not con sider it a case of ordinary pirat- ical capture, it decided that th question must be dealt with on that basis. It was decided that the ownership of the vessel and cargo having been proved, the true owners were entitled to have their property returned to them. Ultimately the Chesapeake return- ed to her old route. On this basis, set up by the British Admiralty court fifty years ago, the Appam should be returned to her Eng- lish owners. CENSORED Red Cross Carnival. Monday and Tuesday of next week will be the event of the year, all ladies donating fancy work and sewing will kindly send in same before Monday noon to Mrs. Frizzell’s store, 3rd Ave., or the Prince Rupert Grocery, cor. Fulton St., and 6th Ave. Home cooking for the Welsh Booth in abundance is wanted Monday and Tuesday. Ladies, this is the supreme ef- fort to raise money for Red Cross work. Our boys are fighting to- day at St, Eloi and other battle- flelds in France. 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Empress Jams Your King and Country Need You RECRUITS WANTED FOR G2nd OVERSEAS BATTALION, CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. RECRUITING OFFICE AT PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICE NOW OPEN. In view of the recruiting which is in progress at present throughout the Province, it is apropos to answer a few of the questions which are considered by those who contem- plate entering the Service. The following is a list of perti- nent queries, together with he information which each elicits. QUESTIONS ANSWERED. 1.—How long am I to serve? Until the end of the war and six months after if required. 2.—-What pay shall I receive? Your pay as a private will be $1.00 per day and 10 cents fleld allowance. Besides this you will be clothed, equipped and subsisted by the Govern- ment, 3.—What will my wife receive during my absence? Every month there will be paid her a separation allowance of $20 (also part of your pay) and if this be not enough to com- fortably maintain your family, the Canadian Patriotic Fund will further assist them. * 4.—What will happen if I am wounded or sick? You will be cared for by the Government and your pay continued until you are discharged. If you are permanently disabled an allowance will be paid you, varying according to the extent of your injury or disability. : 5.—What will be done for my wife and children if I die while on Active Service? The Government will provide an adequate pension, that will enable the family to live com- fortably until the childhen are old enough to look after them- selves, The widowed mother of a single man, if the son be her sole support, is treated in the same way as a wife. ae ani de meh ' + me ‘ § S i vt x - 3 : e — z