a ednesthy: May 10, 1916, THER DAILY NEWS. VIOLENT ATTACKS OF DYSPEPSIA Suffered Tortures Until She ” Tried “Frult-a-tives Sr, Jean pm Mara, Jan. 27th, 1914. “After suffering for a long Ume with Dyspepsia, I have been made well by “pruit-a-tives.” I suffered so much that at last I would mot dare to eat for T was afraid of dying. Five years ago, 1 received samples of “Frult-a-tives”’ and after taking them I felt reliof. Then I sent for three boxes and I kept improving until I was well. I quickly re gained my lost weight—and now leat, sleep and digest well—in a word, / am fully recovered, thanks to ‘Fruit-a-tives.’ Mux. CHARBONNEAU. fc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or sont postpaid on receipt of Fruit-a-tivres Limited, Ottawa. pre ce by WATER NOTICE fAKE NOTICE that R. B. McGinnis, whose address 18 Alice Arm, British Columbia, will apply for @ 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 600 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 en ap- plication pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1014" will De filed in the ofce of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C. Objections to the application may be fled with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice tn & local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice its November 9th, 1015. Rh. B. MecGINNIS, Applicant. By H. C. Ingie, Agent. SKEENA LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 4. TAKER NOTICE that Frederick Bradshaw, of Tonopah, Nevada, occupation mine man- ager, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted about 200 feet easterly from the northwest cor- ner of Lot 40, Range 4, Coast District; thence north 20 chains; thence west 20 chains; thonce south 2¢ chains more or less to the shore of Surf Inlet, thence following the shore jine to the place of commencement, containing forty acres more or less. February 18, 1016. | | FREDERICK BRADSHAW. a me mes THAT MUCH DISCUSSED FUSE: THE SWALL SPARK THAT STARTED THE ENQUIRY AT OTTAWA Five thousand d ‘ ; tin legal and other expenses at the Meredith Duff in- quiry into the Kyte chat Ottawa, Sir Sam Uughes and Col. John Wesley Allison are the central fig i much idea what afuse looks like, but the illustra- tion will help some. Fuses are d of shrapnel or high explosive shells and causes the mto explode at a cer leaving the gun,or on percussion. The illustra- tion shows a fuse about three qua s actual size for 18 pounder shell (a) nose of fuse (b) brass ring holding time index in place spacing for setting time fuse (d) body of fuse. Dotted lines indicate body of shell to which sa i They are worth anywhere from $3 to $6 each. —_——_ - - = J Sa - I TS SS Baivation Army. MINERAL ACT | FEA a a a oa FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Public meetings, Tuesday, NOTICE TO DELINQUENT PARTNER ’ : I J. A. ROGERS ? "s and Saturday at 8 p.m | ‘” , Thursday and aturd at t TAKE NOTICE that, whereas I have | CIRCUIT NO. 1 Sundays at 7:30 p.m. caused to be done the assessment work | Se a for the year 1915 on the mineral claims fox 12-—5tb St. and 8rd Ave The Daily Ne faliverad py |known as “Ladybird No, 4” Mineral Claim, Sox 13—6tb St. and 8rd Ave Phe Daily News delivered DY | ciated in Cascade Creek valley, north of | % 80x 14—8th St. and 8rd Ave carrier; 50 cents per month. Silver Lake, in the Stewart, 8. C., Mining| Box 15—Junction of ist, 8nd eno : District; and the “Stumpy” Mineral Claim, Srd Aves. $ situated on the east side of Cascade Creek Box 1@—18t Ave., between 8th and st the head, in the said Stewart Mining ind have paid for said assess- work tl sum of $200.00; unless pay to me the sum of $100.00 tor } share of the said assessment work together with the costs of this advertise- nent, I shall, at the expiration of ninety | 1 from the date hereof, apply .to the! fining Recorder at Stewart, B. C., to have | Box 24—ist Ave. and McBride &t. ‘THE DAILY NEWS: Circulation Guaranteed the Largest in Northern : British Columbia :: {S| the ————— | ¢ Largest Circula- Best Advertising A : Medium :: THERE tion means the 3 |S REASON ee = er vertising is done inthe DailyNews 3 Sy Leading Paper! : . Read . “THE DAILY NEWS’ Read ° g ! ) Three quarters D ot the local Ad- § | ¢ interest in the satd “Ladybird No. 4” ind “Stumpy” Mineral Claims vested in me | pursuance of the -provisions of the | Mineral Act.” Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., lay f November, 1915. this 5th A. LUND. MINERAL ACT Notice to Delinquent Partners. To G. W. Maxwell and Charles Nicholson. TAKE NOTICE that whereas I have done nd caused to be done assessment work n the Wolf Mineral claim, situated at the ud of Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, in Skeena mining division of Skeena dis- ssment work for the years 1913, riet, ass¢ i914, and 1915, and have paid for said work and vecaratias same, the sum of 8307.50. Unless you pay me the sum of {.50, for your share of the said as- ssment work, together with the cost of udvertisement, I shall, at the expira- of ninety (90) days from the date apply to the mining recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C., to have your tnter- ests in the Wolf mineral claim vested in me, in pursuance of the provisions of the ral act Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C,, this 19th lay of February, 1916, ind. J. E, STARK. If you want to serve your King and country see Charles Young- in, recruiting sergeant for the Battalion, tf 102na Bank By Mail And Save A Trip to Town OR the benefit of those who live out of town, we have arranged a plan by which you can do your banking by mail quite as satisfactorily as if you stood here at our counters. Come in and let us explain the plan — or write for the information. THE BANK OF British North America ‘3 YEARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,884,000. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH WM. J. SMITHERS, Acting Manager. and 2nd st and 6th St. Box 26-—2nd Ave. Box 26 Bor 27- 2nd Ave. -G. T. P. CIRCUIT NO. 38. Box 31—-5th Ave. and Fulton St. Box 32— Borde and Taylor Sts. Box 34 th Ave. and Fulton St. Box 36— oth Ave. and Comox Ave Box 37—-Sth Ave. and Dodge P). 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