rong NDE i i i A if Seernarnetae a aaeee penatnens so ee eres ed S te RN NN ae ae > ee 5s ys ‘REM ge the pean s: oon ————————— Daily Treat=—— Acceptable and Delicious. Always "SALAD The Tea of all Teas. Get a package and enjoy a cup of Tea “In Perfection", or Mixed — A’ Launch AliceB. Minis of Marine as a Approved by ter Passenger Boat. For terms and particulars can .W. J. THOMAS, Phone. Green 391. “The Daily News ” CLASSIFIED ADS. a WANTED. WANTED — Respectable girl wants light house-work or position as companion. WANTED—Generat servant. i Apply Mrs. L. W. Patmore, Borden St. wf. WANTED—A general servant. Apply M. P. McCaffery, 325 Sth Ave, West. WANTED — Strong man for ranch at Mrs. Telkwa, good worker. Apply at once to! Savoy Hotel. JAPANESE WANTS Phone Blue 535. WORK by the day. 104. WANTED—General servant, apply Mrs. A. Gutstein, cor. Tatlow and 6th Avenue. Phone 492. tr. FOR SALE FOR SALE—0(One Karn Parlor Organ, al- most new, fifteen stops, cost $175, for $30. Apply Savoy Hotel. 106. FOR SALE—Eggs from pure bred Ancona bens. large White eggs. Apply box 103, Daily News. $1.00 per setting. FOR SALE—Good team of horses, for cash, cheap. Apply Box 202, Dally News. tf. 105. |} Excellent all winter layers. Very | |situate in the Skeena Mining Division of ; i i 112. | FOR SALE—Launch Impala, 48ft. x 11 1-2 x5 1-2. 25 bh. p. Burns coal ofl or distillate Fully equipped and in number one order. Apply Wm. Sutherland, Bella Coola, B. C SEVEN HORSEPOWER DISTILLATE Gaso line engine, new, $8165 freight paid Send for catalogue C. Guarantee Motor Co., Hamilton, Canads. tr. CORSETS SPIRELLA CORSETS-—Agent, Mrs. R. H Shockley, phone Black 401. 109 $ CONCRETE GHININEY BLOCKS 80 Cents per ft. F. O. B. Prince Rupert Concrete Works, McBride St. Built in 1912, Djinn engine, | AKERBERG, THOMSON ~ COMPANY Sole Agents for the PALMER GAS ENGINE COMPANY PHONE 525 } + Piined avast Fead Go. RECEIVED OUR 1916 SEEDS WE HANDLE Rennie’s, Ferry’s, Steele’s, and Brigg’s. Garden and Field Seeds. Also Fertilizers. We Take Orders for Nursery Stock. Hay, Vancouver Prices. Grain and Feed at { Chicken Feed A Speciaity. Miait Ordera Promptly Attended To. DENTISTRY CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY DR. J. F. BROWN OENTIST Smith Biock, Third Avenue Phone 454 oor 3 ; FOR TAXI. ~ Phone 99 OR GREEN 170. | Stand: Corner of Empress i Theatre Block. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE ‘Atbion” and “Sunbeam” Mineral Claims, Cassiar District. Where located:—About five miles from the bead of Alice Arm on “Middle Creek.” TAKE NOTICE that I, Wm. T. Kergin of Prince Rupert, B. C., Free Miner’s Cer- tificate No. 24035B, intend 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 f the above claim. And further take notice that action, un- der section 37, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improve- ments. * Dated this 16th day of March, A. D. 1916. je7 WMe T. KERGIN. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE Silver Bow Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located:—At the head of a branch f Lime Creek about four miles from the beach om the south side of Alice Arm. TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden, Free Miner's Certificate No. 94096B, acting as agent for Thos. McRostie, Free Miner’s Certilcate No. 69991B, and James L. Hatch, Free Miner's Certificate No. 87966B, in- tend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certifi- cate of Improvements, 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 24th day of March, A.D. 1916. GEORGE R. NADEN. MINERAL ACT Certificate of improvements NOTICE Basin Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located:—About four miles from the beach on the south side of Alice Arm at the head of a branch of Lime Creek. TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. NaJen, Free Miner’s Certificate No. @4096B, in- tend, sixty days from the date hereof, to pply to the Mining Recorder for a Certifi- cate of Improvements, for the purpose of Dtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced be- the issue of such Certificate of Im- provements. Dated this 24th day of March, A.D. 1916. GEORGE R. NADEN. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements BELLIS FRACTION, NASTURTIUM, IRIS FRACTION, GENTIAN, BLUE BELL FRAC- TION, CROGUS FRACTION, COSMOS FRAC- TION, THISTLE FRACTION, HOLLY FRAC- TION, BIRCH, MARIGOLD FRACTION, PLUM PRACTION, LILAC FRACTION, FERN FRAC- TION, PINE APPLE FRACTION, COXCOMB. fore BEGUNIA FRACTION, ASTER .:. MINERAL CLAIMS, situate in the Queen Charlotte District; located at or near ikeda Bay, Queen Charlotte Island, Province of Britisk Columbia, and lawfully held by Ikeda Mines Limited. TAKE NOTICE that I, John A. MacInnis, sclicitor for Ikeda Mines Limited, free miners’ certificate No. 70354 8B, intend after the expiration of sixty days from the date hereof to apply on behalf of the said Company to the Mining Recorder for a certificate of improvements for the pur- pose of obtaining a Crown Grant to the above claims. AND PURTHER TAKE NOTICE that action under Section 85 of the Mineral Act must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of improvements. Dated this 27th day of April, A. D. 1916. JOHN A. MACINNES, Solicitor for Ikeda Mines Limited. ing fHE DAILY REW! SCIENCE has made RAPID strides A IN EVERY direction IN RECENT years | AND OLD, crude ways OF DOING things | HAVE BEEN discarded. THIS applies EVEN to robbery. ; THE ROAD agent ‘ WAS picturesque ‘ BUT his methods | WERE crude AND HIS risks. great IN comparison, | WITH his gains. TODAY, oer HIS PLACE. is taken BY THE grafter WHO carries on | THE SAME line of, work ON A larger scale. WITHIN the letter, OF THE law. gt gs THE ROAD. agent | HAS given way. TO THE middleman. _ PRINTERS’ “PI.” IS A wholesaler Local News Notes 7 “The ture at the Westholme tonight. . . . Goddess” is the big fea- “The to- Anita Stewart appears in Goddess” at the Westholme night. L. W. Patmore left this morn- on a fishing expedition to Mile 45. R. O. Jennings returned from the south on the Prince Rupert THE middleman j this morning. Mrs. Hyland, of Telegraph} Creek, passed through today on| her way north. Mare McDermot plays in “The Glory of Clementina” at the West-} holme tonight. s s s Best quality of household lump | and nut coal. Prince Rupert Coa j | Co., phone 15. t s s s Halibut made 7% to 7% cents) yesterday. Six carloads went east! en the train this morning, a A. H. Neale, assistant provincial ; horticulturalist, left for the terior on this morning's train. . *. . in- 1. old time mining men of the north?) Elmendorff, one of the is here today on his way to Skag-| Canadian Fish and Cold Storag Company, came in with 1.v,000 pounds of halibut yesterday. 5. D. Wales, who has been ap- pointed manager of the Hyland store at Telegraph Creek, north on the Rupert this morning. s = s United States Immigration Of- ficer Strench, of Ketchikan, ar- rived from the south on the Prince Rupert and left for home on the John. came Word has reached town from Comox Camp to the effect that the “Battling Swede,” a well known Prince Rupert pugilist, has joined way. e 6. 2 Captain Agnew, who has bee: severely wounded in the right | arm and face, is in hospital at] Etaples. eo Nght The James Carruthers, of the the 102nd. t WHERE the highwayman WAS a retailer. HE HOLDS up nations . . . INSTEAD of individuals, AND the profits ARE, therefore, bigger AND THE risk less. . > . THE NATION'S extremity * . * IS THE agent's opportunity. CANADA needs a ship. THE AGENT'S friends TELL him. m * HE SPOTS the ship. HIS OFFER of $50,000 Is accepted. one HE SELLS it iG TO THE nation . . oa FOR £100,000. THE SHIP sinks. s HE examines her. IT WILL ecost $10,000 TO FIX her up. HE gets atin, ANOTHER friend TO ADVISE the government THAT she is useless. * . HE BUYS her FOR $2,300. SIMPLE, isn't it? Thursday, May 4, 49 THE BEAUTY OF SUNLIGHT | is that every garment washed with it bears the impress of purity; a purity begotten of sweet, Hy cleansing oils, and maintained by absolute clean- liness in manufacture; a purity exalted by the i co-operation of workers united for the purpose; A a purity demonstrated by the “$5,000 guarantee” \ , which rests upon every bar of SUNLIGHT SOAP. EE A substitute for Sunlight is not as geod and arcer U ven be IJmsist upom the genuine—Sunlicht Soop >} ; The same Lever on Soap is « guarantee J of Purity and Excellence. i Ye, | a } _ ORDERS—432 Prince Rupert Ca- det Corps, by J. C. Brady, In- structor. i ( ps Wil parade form for drill, at the Borden St. CURE IT cold and thus effects a permanent cure. eae largest sale of any cough and cold remedy in Canada. School on Friday evening, Mav 5, at 7 o'clock sharp. All cadets are expected to be present at this parade. By Order, R. A. FISHER, A. C. C. = — = Don’t merely smother your cough Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil not only promptly arrests coughing, but thanks to its tonic and strengthening properties it helps the system to throw of It is this quality which has won for 35¢. large bottles, everywhere. 3. L. MATHIEU CO., Prop. SHERBROOKE, P.Q. your cob! ws Srera Mathy ervime Powders. wonter?el bretecte cam. wil z SS Se SE ee ee te ot hax @¢ — tog > he f #7 ”~ Be AG ay \ . “Tae rs : : ss aN Ww st i. a vo To the Manufacturers of Canada Each day sees more artic'es given publicity in the newspape:s. Ave your products and your brand still in the valley of obscurity, or are they | lazoaed forth by the beacon fires of adver use on the hig’ hill of public favor ? fires were the great advertising mediums of their age. Though they could not advertise merchandise, they advertised the things of most vital interest to the people. Placed on the summits of high hills, bearing a message to thousands of “readers,” they were prototypes of those modem fires of Twentieth Century commerce—the ‘‘ beacon” fires of News- paper Advertising. se The advertisements appearing in the newspapers to-day are shining lights in the world of commerce, flashing out news and informa- tion to a waiting world. When the modem manufacturer lights the Beacon Fires of Newspaper Advertising he places his message before the people in a way that will impart knowl- edge, beget appicciation and win preference for his goods. Who can fail to see any day the gleaming messages of “ Magic Baking Powder,” ‘Standard Ideal Ware,” “Sunlight Soap,” “Gillette Safety Razors, ‘Penman's Underwear,” ‘Infants’ Delight Soap,” and many others ? If you are doing a local business talk over your advertising problems with the Advertising Department of this newspaper. a If you are doing « provincial or national business & oe be well for you to have the counsel and assistance of a good s mae egeacy. A list of these will be furnished, without cout or obligation, 07 the Socretary of Canadian Press Association, Room 503, Lum Dwuiding, Toronte. .