Wednesday, May 17, 1916. THE DAILY NEWS. EEUU FSDECIALLY FOR WOMEN «Eryit-a-tives” Now Known as Woman's Best Medicine UPRUIT-A-TIVES,’’ the famous fruit medicine is particularly well suited for the use of women, because of its mild and gentle action and its pleasant taste. In severe cases of Constipation, Indi- tion, Bloating, Sick Headaches, Pain » The Back, Neuralgia, or a General Run-Down Constitution, “Fruit-a-tives’’ :< the only medicine needed to correct euch troubles and restore the sufferer to complete health, As a tonic, *Fruit-a-tives” is inva- luable to purify and enrich the blood and build up strength and vigor. », a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- a-tives Limited, Ottawa. g i 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 2307.50, Unless you pay me the sum of ¢291.50, 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 tnter- 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 lay of February, 1916. m5 J. E. STARK. Aged in Wood A soldier whose spinal cord had been completely severed by a shell splinter was so treated that in a short time he was able to move his lower limbs and gradually recovered his sensory powers. Another wonderful operation was the hand a Parisian sergeant, the cure be- ing established beyond all doubt. MARVELS OF WAR “T have seen two soldiers, with shrapuel bullets in their bed their sitting up in talking and laughing with friends, | there no limit to the marvels o! modern surgery?” writes an or- derly in one of the London hos pitals, Judging from the marvellous achievements of our war. sur- feons, we do not think there is. Quite pecently a Canadian soldie: whose lower jaw had been partly carried away by a fragment of Shell, causing terrible disfigure- ment, was provided with a new jaw, built with a piece of the wounded man’s ribs. In another case a lieutenant in a Highland regiment, whose low- er jaw had been almost complete- ly blown away, was doctored in a marvellous The geon put a new floor to the man’s manner, sur- mouth, actually induced two pieces of bone to grow on the lower jaw, fixed complete arti- ficial teeth and healed the remains of the lips, with the result that now the man is as normal as ever, and the only trace of his mishap is a slight scar by the mouth. In another case the successful reuniting of the spinal cord was made for the first time in surgery. fragment of the extracting of a grenade from heart of 8 Years before bottling GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA wy YA I 1 | ee country see Charles Young- | -Exchange. If you want to serve your King for the 02nd Battalion. tf nan, recruiting sergeant SURGICAL OPERATIONS — —- SCULPTOR MAKES NEW FACES FOR DISFIGURED SOLDIERS Lieut. Derwent Wood, A. BR. A., well known sculptor makes won- UNIVERSITY KINGSTON ONTARIO ARTS EDUCATION APPLIED SCIENCE Tucluding Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mech- anical and Klectrical Engineering. MEDICINE During the War there will be continuous sessions in Medicine. HOME STUDY The Arts Course may be taken by corre- ndence, but strlen's desiring to gradu- iend oue Sussicu, * ER SCHOOL GEO. Y. cHown i sn AUGUST REGISTRAR MINERAL ACT NOTICE TO DELINQUENT PARTNER TO J. A. TAKE ROGERS, NOTICE that, wheréas 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 tou me the sum of $100.00 tor . Read . ‘THE DAILY NEWS’ Circulation Guaranteed the Largest in Northern : British Columbia : Largest Circula- | tion means. the IS Best Advertising A : Medium :: 3 AREAS THERE Three quarters ot the local Ad- vertising is done ON: intheDailyNews § | Leading Prince Rupert’ — Paper! | . Read . “THE DAILY NEWS | together ) Ment, your share of the said assessment work with the costs of this advertise- 1 shall, at the expiration of ninety days 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 1915. A. LUND. day of November, MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements BELLIS FRACTION, NASTURTIUM, IRIS FRACTION, GENTIAN, BLUE BELL FRAC- PION, CROCUS FRACTION, COSMOS FRAC- TIGN, THISTLE FRACTION, HOLLY FRAC- TION, BIRCH, MARIGOLD FRACTION, PLUM FRACTION, LILAC FRACTION, FERN FRAC- TION, PINE APPLE FRACTION, COXCOMB, BEGONIA FRACTION, ASTER : MINERAL CLAIMS, situate in the Queen Charlotte District; located at or near Ikeda Bay, Queen Charlotte Island, Province of British Columbia, and lawfully held by Ikeda Mines Limited, TAKE NOTICE that I, John A, sclicitor for Ikeda Mines’ Limited, 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 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 27th day of April, A. D, 1916. JOHN A, MACINNES, Solicitor for Ikeda Mines Limited, How Will You Protect Your Wife and the children should you fall ill or lose your employ- ment P Have you money in the Bank to tide the family over until you are “on your feet” again P Every married man should open an account in our Savings Department and put by a part of his earnings every week or month, Such a sum, earning interest, will be a welcome protection for the family. A_ Savings Account may be opened with one dollar, THE BANK OF British North America 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $7,884,000. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH MacInnis, free derful face masks for disfigured soldiers and restores them to their original appearance. The man shown here was badly in- jured at the Dardanelles and is being fitted with new eyelashes and lids. SKEENA LAND DISTRIGT—DISTRICT OF 9 COAST, RANGE 65, DEEN § TAKE notice that George Roderick Mc- Kenzie, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation engineer ’ to lease intends to apply for permission the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted at the N. E. corner of T, L. Lot 2729, Range 5, Coast District, Porcher Island, thence svuth 20 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to shore line, thence south-easterly following shore line to the point of commencement; containing 350 more or less, GEORGE RODERICK McKENZIE. May 9th, 1916. SKEENA LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 4. TAKE NOTICE that Frederick Bradshaw, vf 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; thence south 20 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, 1916. FREDERICK BRADSHAW. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE “Albion” and “Sunbeam”? Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of fassiar DIStrict. Where located:-—About five miles from the head of Alice Arm on “Middle Creek.” TAKE NOTICE that I, Wm. T. Kergin of Prince Rupert, B. C., Free Miner’s Cer- tificate No. 94035B, 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 of the above claim. And further take notice that action, un- der section 37, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improve- | — es =» 2.(00,000) iS Belgians Depend on us for Bread! Since shortly after the German invasion, the Belgians have depended for food entirely on the ‘Commission for Relief in Belgium”. Their own store of food, even if not destroyed or pillaged, would last only three weeks—they have had no chance to raise more— and the ruthless Germans refuse to supply them| Backed by the Belgian Relief Fun so generously contributed in the British Empire and the United States, the neutral Belgian Relief Commission has imported enough wheat, flour and other foods to feed the whole nation so far. The great majority of the 7,000,000 Belgians left in the country have been able to pay for their daily allowance of bread—but a steadily growing number have no money left. Unless we are willing to let these hundreds of thousands of women, children and old men starve, they must be fed at the expense of the Belgian Relief Fund. To make this possible someone must contribute nearly $3,000,000 a month—every month—all this winter! No people under the Allied Flags are as well able to contribute generously as we Canadians! No cause has ever more deserving of help! Inthe name of Justice and Humanity—for the sake of our own self-respect—let us give all we can to help our martyred Allies! Send subscriptions weekly, monthl i Lecal Proviactel Commitions, og to ‘he = pe eee . Central Executive Committee, 59 St, Peter St., Montreal $2.50 Feeds A Belgian Family A Month. * * * * * * * * * * + * * * * * * t In 2-lb. Tins quality and uniformity. The most discriminating house- wife insists upon “Ramsays Empire” when buying Soda Biscults. They are made in B. C. and your grocer gets his supply frequently and quickly, Insuring freshness, which means crispness. Prove it by buying a tin with your next order. Manufactured by Ramsay’s Empire Cream Sodas RAMSAY BROS. & CO., LTD. PIII III IAA IAAI IIIA AAAI AANA AAS AA SDAA AA AA AAAS AAD ASAIAIAISIAAAAAAAN troduction and [hrift ments, Dated this 16th day of March, A. D. Vancouver, B. C. 1916. je7 + WM. T. KERGIN, POPI III IR KA AA IAA SA IADAID III AI AIA I DIAS ISA AA SISA ANAS AS AAS AIAN ae Ns ny - Gi > bbe = a who o ‘Te win the war with the decisiveness which will ensure lasting peace, the Empire will require to put forth its full collective power in men and in money. From this viewpointit is our true policy toaugment our financial strength by multiplying our productive exertions and by exercising rigid economy, which reduces to the minimum all expenditures upon luxuries and non-essentials. to make good the loss caused by the withdrawal of so many of our workers from indus- trial activities, repair the wastage of the war, and find the funds foritscontinuance. It cannot be too frequently or too earnestly impressed upon our people that the heaviest burdens of the conflict still lie before us, and that industry and thrift are, for those remain at home, supreme patriotic duties upon whose faithful fulfilment our success, and consequently our national safety, may ultimately depend.’’— SIR THOMAS WHITE, Minister of Finance. Only in this way shall we be able SAVE necessary to work harder. women, old and young. more we can save, in the gardens, as eflicient as possible. make your labour tell now, business of all Canadians. THE WM. J. SMITHERS, Manager. PRODUCE MORE, SAVE MORE. MAKE LABOUR EFFICIENT. SPEND MONEY WISELY. LET US PRODUCE AND SAVE— The war is now turning on a contest of all forces and resources—-men, munitions, call to all is to produce more and more, The place of those who enlist must be taken by those at home, men and The more we produce the Produce more on the farms and Save more and help to win the war. LET US NOT WASTE OUR LABOUR— In this-war-time all labour should be directly pro- ductive or should be assisting in production, If your labour is on something that can be postponed, put it off till after the war and Making war is the first Efficiency in labour is as imporiant as efficiency in fighting. THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE MATERIALS FROM WASTE. LET US NOT WASTE MATERIALS— Begin at home. The larger portion of salaries and wages is spent on the home—food, fuel, light, clothing. Are any of these things being wasted ? $20.00 a year saved from waste in every home in Canada will more than pay the interest on a war debi of $500,000,000, LET US SPEND OQUR MONEY WISELY— Are you spending your money to the best advan- tage ? hat do you think of extravagance in war time? Tens of thousands of Canadians are daily risking their lives for us at home. Isit not our duty to be careful and economical? Carsiadian dollars are an important part of the war equipment. Make them ae Have a War Savings Account. Buy a War ond, food, money, The It may be Make it GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3 THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE