> ‘ ; ' dt May 30, 1916. Tuesday, May 30, THR DAILY NEWS. : — ———— a ———— a a GERM ANY’S THREE NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT TOR FATE a . # 5 R. 8. ©. Chapter 116. FUL TEACHERS | “isi, QUEBN’S L TEA HERS is ) Robert Cecil Gosse hereby gives notice 3 ’ ——— . toa that he has under Section 7 of the said I 5 - “ RHEUMATISM A country generally gets the Fe it UNIVERSITY Act deposited with the Minister of Public el lans teachers j serve =e ; se Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the 5 rs it deserves, but teachers “hy Ot nait District Registrar of Titles at the Land siguaicalblaease may strengthen or restrain na. " ONTA Registry office at Prince Rupert, British Depend on us bak Fe : ’ Columbia, a description of the site and the Sunday School Supt. Tells tional traits and tendencies, and ARTS EDUCATION plans of & wharf proposed to be built in ! 3 it q tives” Rell d Germany has been unfortunate in rach at ee EE ct the North Skeena Passage, at the mouth of or rea . How ru -a" eve hers, for they have yandered anical and Kiectrical Engineering. the Skeena River, British Columbia, in ¥ 6 Guk: ak. 08s ; ; pa red to MEDICINE front of Lot one hundred and seventeen ORONTO, ONT., . lst, ‘ rer constitutional lusts, says Sir During the War there will be (117), Range five (5) Coast District, Brit- * . . ° “T have lived in this city for more thea Crichton. Brow ee sessions in Medicine. ish Columbia, Since shortly after the German invasion, the Belgians Je 4 ~ ) ’ 7 wr . 6u% than 12-yeats etiam Srell knows, vne in “Bern. HOME STUDY And take notice that, after the expiration of have depended for food entirely on the ‘Commission cufered from Rheumatism, especially |hardi and Creation,” published by opoudecen bak bendegha Gearing ta puades Bete ne gon canal Tee bate eats for Relief i Belgium”. Thei u ’ ; hes ah , sto estast ulicod eae eeedione te vation of this notice, Robert Cecil Gosse or Neher in gium . eir own store of food, in my hands. I spent a lot of money ‘James Maclehose & Sons, Glasgow, SUMMER SCHOOL enk a will, under Section 7 of the said Act, apply even if not destroyed or pillaged, would last | without any good results, Thave taken |She has in the last century had | | JULY Ano AUGUST aainehaar to the Minister of Public Works, at his y pa ‘ bia: “Pruit-a-tives” for 18 months now and |ip noe conspicuous teacl ioe office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of three weeks—they have had no chance to raise more— a , mspicuous teachers whose : ; the said site and plans, and for leave t am pleased to tell you that 7 am well, pe . {is no right except might, and no} construct the s 2 oa ft - and the ruthless Germans refuse to supply them! \ll the enlargement has not left my ;C0°trines through her Universities] |. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 27M stice exce "hi . ated at Prince Rupert, B. C., hands, and perhaps never will, but the {and schools have percolated down jJu ice — pt the arbitrament of esa Fagen Dp 1 Backed by the soreness is all gone and I ean do any Jang tinctured the iedeiae-at ike war. It is Bernhardi who has ROBERT CECIL GOSSE, e e kind of work. I have gained 85 pounds Buople aiid so hav ee poisoned the judgment and |™°°-/%°. sf s ave come to en- as ———~ —_--—_-—— in eighteen months.” ( hilame So oe ; - R. A. WAUGH. tirely dominate her and to dictate | Named she PesHOne Cr ree WATERS PROTECTION ACT, boc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. |her policy. ene ORS, ee eg anes Atall dealers or direct from Fruit-a-tives Wieidnah wae Nistesc? iplight. He has appealed to the so generously contributed in the British Empire and the United as i > SChne, € t ly , me . . + ¢ . "ited OLE le, 2 mad- |) tal inatinete ; : PACIFIC MILLS, LIMITED, hereby give States, the neutral Belgian Relief Commission has imported a man, the inventor of the super-| instincts and ignorant)notice that it has, under Section 7 of the enough wheat, flour and other foods to feed the whole nati MINERAL ACT i "| prejudices of the German people, | $44 Act, deposited with the Minister of 8 ° coke je whole nation man or blonde beast, who was, he Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office so far. The great majority of the 7,000,000 Belgians left in sunken bessirlit: Ottis to inipone hin wit jand plainly told them, long before |or the Registrar General of Titles at Vic- the country have been able to pay for their daily allowance of Certificate of Improvements | _ ‘ithe war, that Germany's mission| ra, British Columbia, @ description of bread—but a steadily growing number have no money left. is ruthlessly on all weaker beings. | tt ‘eolati : the site and the plans of certain structures NOTICE The second was Treitschke. a ‘a , a eo ation of Russia by a cout = rome as eee oee Unless we are willing to let these hundreds of thousands of Silver sral Claim, 81 1 ; ' “|bribes, the prostrati ‘rance | (31, Range Three » Coas strict, i ver Se SS eee eee deaf and saturnine historian. | Pp on of F Te I tis -Conmalbua. nes eae mn ok loins women, children and old men starve, they must be fed at the whe located: —At the head of a branch trenchant but untrust tl } heyond the power of raising her Jiniet ‘ expense of the Belgian Relief Fund. To make this possible vere — ‘neh ‘ustworthy, whe ni meee ; of Lime Creek about four miles from the |)... x ‘head again, and then a final] ND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex- someone must contribute nearly $3,000,000 a month—every och on he ROUEN OE MMlNO fart, aught that might is right, and] oy ning with England, “The (2vaton,°f one month from the date of month—all this winter! TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden,|that Germany, being mighty. is | ee the first publication of this Notice, Pa- N ! ; Free Miner’s Certificate No, 940968, acting| ' 'S hour,” he says, “to which so many |! Mills, Limited, will, under Section 7 o people under the Allied Flags are as well able to contribute as agent for Thos, McRostie, Free Miner's |°M titled to subdue all her less [German officers drink, will the Counctl for SOnEOCN GE Gs dala lee aaa generously as we Canadians! No cause has ever been more CertiNeate No, 69991B, and James L. Hatch, mighty neighbors by the sword lt : ge eae tgs ie ties it tore dr deserving of help! In the at of Justice and Humanity—for rree Miner's Certificate No. 87966B, in- ’ . ‘thave struck.’’—Exchange pee e i Sarid sixty days from the date hereof, to and who was animated OY Arata) 25555 ge. Dated at Vancouver, British Columbia, ~ sake of lanl - respect—let us give all we can to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certin-|eorous hatred of English. MINERAL ACT this 26th day of April, A. D. 1916. elp our martyred Allies cate of Improvements, for the purpose of : fas? | BODWELL, LAWSON & LANE. Send your subscriptions weekly, monthly or ia ene lump sum to Local or obtaining @ Crown Grant of the above| "d the third is General Bern- ae Solicitors for Pacific Mills, Limited. Provincial Committees, o to the 5 claim, hardi an accomplished soldier n NOTICE TO DELINQUENT PARTNER ears Thi tral ‘ ; eter And further take notice that action,| , 4) 1 ef ie) . “ TO J. A, ROGERS, If you want to serve your King oon Executive Committee, 59 St. P St, Montreal under section 85, must be commenced be- |@OUDt, Dul a rabid militarist and} TAKE NOTICE that, whereas I have}, ‘ > ¢ fore the issue of such Certifeste of Im-/purblind special pleader, who has |°*U#ed %0 be done the assessment work and country see Charles Young- $2.50 Feeds A Belgian Family A Month. provements, : ' {for the year 1915 on the mineral claims| man, recruiting sergeant for Lhe Dated this 24th day of March, A.D. 1916, |taught that war is the fundamen-|known as “Ladybird No. 4” Mineral Claim, 102 I ; GEORGE R. NADEN, atlaly ae ‘ ; snp {Situated tn Cascade Creek valley, north of }/°224 Battalion. tf | Se OO Og ag tal law of development, that there a Lie een sast or oe) Silver Lake, in the Stewart, B. C., Mining —- SKEEN STRICT—DISTR WENT. : ~ a District; and the “Stumpy” Mineral Claim oe ; COAST, RANGE 4. SKEENA gat hang ey og cc OF | situated on the east side of Cascade C k The Daily News delivered by 9 Cree Tere 5. at the head, in the said Stewart Mining} carrier, 50 cents per month. TAKE NOTICE that Frederick Bradshaw, district, and have paid for said assess- i Tonopah, Nevada, occupation mine man- TAKE notice that George Roderick Mc-|ment work the sum of $200.00; unless ager, intends to apply for permission to | Kenzie, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation;you pay to me the sum of $100.00 tor| 66 4 9 6 purchase the following described lands: engineer, intends to apply for permission|your share of the said assessment work Safety First 1s the ; e Commencing at @ post planted about|to lease the following described lands:—j| together with the costs of this advertise- an usi ” feet easterly from the northwest cor- Commencing at a post planted at the/ment, I shall, at the expiration of ninety Slog of B iness ner of Lot 40, Range 4, Coast District;|N. E. corner of T. L. Lot 2729, Range 5,/Gays from the date hereof, apply to the VER 75 thence north 20 chains; thence west 20|Coast District, Porcher Island, thence| Mining Recorder at Stewart, B. C., to have 4 5 years of chains; thence south 20 chains more or|south 20 chains, thence west 80 chains,/ your interest in the said “Ladybird No. 4” Banking in Canada, = less to the shore of Surf Inlet, thence} thence north 80 chains to shore line, thence | and “‘Stumpy’’ Mineral Claims vested in me h d d =. on following the shore jine to the place of | south-easterly following shore line to thejin pursuance of the provisions of the as emonstrate commencement, containing forty acres|point of commencement; containing 35v | “Mineral Act.” the strength, security, In 2-Ib. Tins more or less. acres more or less. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 5th : February 18, 1916. GEORGE RODERICK McKENZIE. | day of November, 1915. safety and Ser ¥ICO of The H ttalned thel lab! VARDERICE “BRADEMAW May 0th, 1946. syi2 A. LUND. Bank of British North ave attain elr enviable reputation by their superior nila oral te Ss i _—| America. The history of quality and uniformity. The most discriminating house- this bank for over three- wife insists upon “Ramsays Empire’ when buying Soda quarters of a century has Sisoulte. pis ion of as got ea They are made in B. C. and your grocer gets his supply eve opment, an oO frequently and quickly, Insuring freshness, which means consistent growth in the orlepness. regard of the business world. Prove it by buying a tin with your next order. THE BANK OF Manufactured by British North America * 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 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 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $7,884,000. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH WM. J. SMITHERS, Manager. RAMSAY BROS. & CO., LTD. Vancouver, B. C. »* PA IAI IAPR IIA AAIAAADAI AAAI AAAS AAASSAASAAA ASA S ASSASINS SI SS SA A IR - ~; 5 oy x a eee J Fro duction ane Thrift E> ES URES ae SSero Ne" 2 eo ee a ee = . # O win the war with the decisiveness which will ensure lasting peace, the Empire iS will require to put forth its full collective power in men and in money. From was particularly in- teresting. No two boxes were the same, and stencilled on the \ end of each was the name of some well-known pro- duct—soap, tobacco, socks, breakfast food, cocoa, port, tea, chocolates, perfumery and baking powder. Gathered there in prosaic wooden boxes were the results of thousands of hand’s labor in all parts of the world. the ago, and branded There, behind that obviously prosaic truck-load of freight was the of modern commerc name; from Egypt had come the cotton and from South America the dyes that entered into the product finally stamped with the brand ofa well-known hosiery. romantic island of Ceylon; from sunny Portugal the luscious, had been gathered years fermented, bottled big grapes with a famous whole romance e—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, instea things; and that brought me p The names of some of the boxes on the lorrie were known eve: had been unknown a few years ago; and I saw th that Advertising is really a great channel digger. can sail from Montreal to Vancouver now, around the Horn. but it is going to take months. A year or so Panama Canal and chop the journey to less than half. been dug. The great names inc modern advertising steam-shovel difficulties. The great names in the commerc dredge this channel so that the grea the source of production to the homes of the consumer. Ifyou are doing & local busin: talk over your advertising problems with the Advertising partment of this newspaper, Tf you are doing a prow ins ialor op | business it would be well for yew ee to have counsel and assistance of 4 & without cost or obligation, by the Secretary © adver , agency. d of some other lump back to my own job of advertising. here to-day, but en more clearly than ever before It is like the Panama Canal. You You can get there, from now you will sail through the A new channel will have ommerce to-day are those of the manufacturers who have let a channel across the isthmus of distributing e of to-morrow will be those of men who widen and ter traffic may pass smoothly and quickly from : A list of these will be furnished, { Canadian Press Association, Room 508, Lumsden Building, Torente, this viewpointit is our true policy to augment 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. Only in this way shall we be able 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 who remain at home, supreme patriotic duties upon whose faithful fulfilment our success, and consequently our national SIR THOMAS WHITE, Minister of Finance. safety, may ultimately depend.”’— necessary to work harder. women, old and young. more we can Save, in the gardens. as efficient as possible. make your labour tell now. business of all Canadians. LET US NOT WASTE OUR LABOUR— In this war-time all labeur 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 important as efliciency in fighting. THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PRODUCE MORE, SAVE MORE. MAKE LABOUR EFFICIENT. SAVE MATERIALS FROM WASTE, SPEND MONEY LET US PRODUCE AND SAVE— The war is now turning on a contest of all forces and resources—men, munitions, food, money. 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. WISELY. 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 OUR MONEY WISELY-— §& Are you spending your money to the best advan- £& tage? What 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? Canadian dollars are an important part of the war equipment. Make them The It may be Make it Making war is the first | tell, Have a War Savings Ac t. Buy a W Efficiency in labour is as | Bond, aoe Ae THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3 THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE