& Rich Yet Delicate— Clean and Full of Aroma. "SALAD is blended from selected hill-grown teas, famed for their fine favoury — —— ———— = qualities. Imitated yet never equalied. | MINERAL ACT zs The Daily News . Carita at See rereneine CLASSIFIED ADS. 4. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Furnished Room. 855 Sum mit Avenue, Board if required, Phone Blue 508. tr. FOR SALE SEVEN HORSEPOWER DISTILLATE Gaso- » Hine engine, new, $165 freight paid. Send for catalogue C. Guarantee Motor Co., Hamilton, Canada. tr. WANTED. TRAVELLER WANTED to handle a line of household utilities on commission, a man preferred who is already travelling to take this in addition. Write full particulars and territory”covered to W. H. Syer, 918 Pender St., West, Van- couver, B. C. 44-49. WANTED--General servant. Apply to Mrs. G. B. Hull, 346 4th Ave., W. tf. LARGE OR SMALL STUMPS CAN BE DE- Stroyed at the cost of a few cents eack by our chemical process; no hard labor involved and no explosives used. Write for particulars.—-Ideal Stump Destroyer Co., 160 Broadway, East; Vancouver, B. C. WANTED—kKitchen porter wanted, and girl who understands cooking. Bay View Hotel. 51. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Applications will be received by City Clerk up to Thursday, March 2nd for position of Call Fireman. Free quarters and salary of $100.00 per year. Preference will be given to applicants working in the business district. Further particulars from City Clerk. ERNEST A, WOODS, City Clerk. F. W. HART ~ AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER OFFICE CORNER SRD AVE. AND STH ST., REAR OF HART BLOCK HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND GOODS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD HARD TIMES SATISFIED WITH A SMALL PROFIT Try 828 3rd Ave., Or Phone Red 268 AUTO DELIVERY | EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE aa Phone Red 339 | NOTICE Rivermouth Fractional mineral claim, situated in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located:—At the head of Alice Arm, adjoining the Rivermouth and Cari- boo mineral claims. TAKE NOTICE that I, G. R. Naden, Free Miners’ Certificate No. 94,096B, acting as ag@pt for Carrie Pratt, Free Miners’ Cer- uncate No. 93,917B, muend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Im- provements, for the purpose of obtaining 1 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 23rd day of December, A. D. 1915. nt Apr. 2. MINERAL ACT NOTICE TO DELINQUENT PARTNER TO J, A. ROGERS, TAKE NOTICE that, whereas I have caused to be dane 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, sMuated 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 to me the sum of $8100.00 ter your share of the said assessment work together with the costs of this advertise- ment, I shall, at the expiration of ninety the gays 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 day of November, i915. A. LUND. fer Alex. M. Manson, bis solicitor. MINERAL ACT Notice to Delinquent Partners. To G@. W. Maxwell and Charles Nicholson. TAKE NOTICE that whereas I have done and caused to he 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 Rupert, B. C., to have your inter- 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 day of February, 1916. m5. J. E. STARK. LAND NOTICE. SKEENA LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 4. TAKE NOTICE that Frederick Bradshaw, of Tonopah, Nevada, occupation mine man- ager, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 200 feet easterly from the northwest cor- ner of Lot 40, Range 4, Coast District; sorenm BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC , . ‘ LUMP COAL $9.60 per Ton — Cash on Delivery Money Back If Not Satis- factory UNION TRANSFER CO. > -333 2nd Ave: Phone 36 Prince Rupert Feed Co. nEoniveD oun 1915 aga WE HANDLE Rennie’s, Ferry’s, Steele's, and Brigg’s. Garden and Field Seeds. Also Fertilizers. We Take Orders for Nursery Stoc Grain and Feed at Vancouver Prices. Hay, Chicken Feed A Specialty. Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. thence north 20 chains; thence west 20 ehains; thence south 20 chains more or jess 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. SKEENA LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 4. TAKE NOTICE that F. W. Holler of Surf Inlet, occupation mine superintendent, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted about 150 feet south from the northwest corner of Lot 11, Range 4, Coast District; thence south 20 chains; thence west 20 chains, more or less to the shore of Surf Inlet; thence following the shore line easterly and northerly to the placexof commence_ ment, containing 40 acres more or less. February 18, 1916, FREDERICK W. HOLLER. SKEENA LAND DISTRICT—-DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 4. TAKE NOTICE that Clyde Heller, of Philadelphia, occupation mine operator, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following cescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about one hundred yards northerly from the mouth of Paradise Creek on the easterly shore of Bear Lake, Princess Royal Island; thence east 40 chains; thence south 20 chains; thence west 40 chains more or less to the shore of Bear Lake; thence northerly along the hore of said lake to the place of commencement, containing 80 acres more or less. February 18, 1916. hererersore ere ° CLYDE A. HELLER. HE DALY Niws Monday, February 28, 1916 —————_——— Local News Notes Lieut. M. F. Gordon left for the interiop this morning. . * * "J. EB. Merryfield left for the in- terior on today’s train, * 8 *@ Captain and Mrs. N. J. McNeill left for Vancouver last evening. ; eN™S Capt, Babington returned from the south on the Prince John last evening. 6 a8 Fisher is a regular Stillwell in the kitchen symphony. English Church Wednesday evening, Don't Worry about your digestive eoubiee, sick headache, tired feeling or constipation. The depression that induces worry is probably due to a disordered liver, anyway. Correct stomach ailments at once by promptly taking | BEECHAMS _ PILLS They aid digestion, regulate the bile, gently stimulate the liver, purify the blood and clear the bowels of all ete ce The Andrew Kelly of the Cold| Storage Company, brought in 15,- | 000 pounds of halibut last night. | s = s Akerburg - Thomson Co, have| taken the for the Palmer Gas Engine Co., foremerly carried by K. B, Leuty. eS over agency H. Hebert, formerly of the firm of Steen & Hebert and lately oper- | the Westholme Theatre, night for Victoria. > * * ator at left last Leap Year Tea at Mrs. McColl’s English Hill, afternoon from 3 to 6 Presbyterian Church. es Sons of England Whist and Dance on Friday, March 3rd, in K. of P. Hall. Good time assured. home, tomorrow in aid of Drive Cards at 9 p, m. Tickets 50c. Mrs. Livingstone and child, of the this morning and left on the train from south Yhicago, arrived for Winnipeg en route for Chi- cago. FOUR GOOD COMEDIES AT MAJESTIC THEATRE “The Girl from Thunder Moun- tain,’ a two act drama at the Ma- jestic, is a particularly pleasing play depicting a girl of the woods trying to reconcile herself to life in the city. ‘‘The strenuous life,” “Bad Money,” “The Starring ol Flora Flinch,” and “A New Way to Win” are all good comedies. Flora is desperately funny. “Stage Guard” is an_ exciting the olden days. There is a very special attrac- Goach drama of tion for Wednesday and Thursday the Linder also provides in “Counsel for Defence,” Max two reels of fun. while “DIAMOND” NIGHT AT WESTHOLME THEATRE tomorrow” are at the West- Millionaire,” Tonight and “Diamond” holme. ‘The the 24th thrilling hold the from start to great showing absolutely the last news from the ing captured German guns, ete. “Mildred’s Doll” is a_ striking drama in two acts, while ‘The Unfinished Portrait” most pleasing one-act play. is too funny for words nights Mad installment, is most and dramatic and will audience finish, spell-bound There is Grapk ic also a Gaumont western front, includ- is a ‘“Issy the Operator” and provides the fun of the show. NOTES AND COMMENTS The Liberal speakers at the impromptu meeting on Saturday evening found articulation diffi- Most of them just wanted Who could blame them? ae... 8 The Journal has fotind reason but the right one for Tis- dall’s defeat. cult, to yell. every a. 2's Sir Richard McBride still has all the luck of the Conservative party. Bowser said that he would be Tisdall did have a majority of over 2,000. It disappointed if not is rumored that the premier will go back to Kamloops to recover from the shock, waste matter. Safe, sure, speedy. Acting both as a centle laxative and a tonic, Beecham’s Pills help to Right The Wrong t Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Lard averywneres In boxes, 25 cents. MUSIC (Pianist at Westholme) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE Former pupil of F. @. Strong. TERMS MODERATE, Fhone Blue 408 PPP PPP PLP DL LPL PLO DLE LEDI DOLLOP LOOPS HANDY WORK OF ALL DESCRIP- TIONS. CARPETS VACUUM CLEANED VACUUM CLEANING €9. ..We Clean Homes, Offices, Churches Lodge and School. rooms at low Prices. GOOD WORK GUARANTEE: 1 | } jin fee. j Your attention is caHed to section™ 36 fof the “Land Registry Act” and amend- HARRY ATKINS | tract therefrom which relates to the above ——= — CAVENAILE & HANNAN SPECIALISTS IN BULK COFFEE AND TEA, SUPPLIES ARE ALWAYS FRESH TABLE DAINTIES AND GROCERIES OF ALL DESCRIPTions PHONE 493. 3rd AVENUE AND ang sy “THE STORE THAT IS DIFFERENT” rroes = Ss LAND REGISTRY ACT. of lis pendens being fied petore silignatidita registration as owner of the piteens ao Notice Under Section 36- lcarad wits ortho “4 Dersons ge TAKE NOTICE that an application has/under subsection (6) of wee Rotice been made to register Sven Holmquist, Of | the ‘Municipal Clauses Act, 1906” 186 of Prince Rupert, as the owner in Fee-simple, | tion 203 of the ‘Municipal Act’ és 4 sec under two Tax Sale Deeds from the cCol-|139 of the ‘Assessment Act, jie es lector of the City of Prince Rupert, toO/section 253 of the ‘Taxation Act in a Sven Holmquist,-bearing date the 17th day jin which notice under this Act tle coe of September, A. D. 1915, in pursuance of | with as hereinafter provided ad Gee }& Tax Sale held by said Municipality on) claiming through or under therm iedivan ” about the 9th day of September, 1914,!persons claiming any Interest ty ha | pe of all and singular certain parcel or tract|by virtue of any unregistered tiateha =e of land and premises situate, lying, and|and all persons claiming any tare being in the City of Prince Rupert, in the|/the land by descent whose, : hy _ Province of British Columbia, more par-! registered under the provisions or At hy ticularly known and described as:-—Lot/ shall be for ever estopped ana Aehianies three (3), Block forty-fve (45), Section/from setting up any claim t ‘ re eight (8), and Lot four (4), Block thirty-|of the land so sold for taxes Sees five (35), Section eight (8), Map 923 Dated at the Land Registry Ome You and those claiming through or under | the City of Prince Rupert P ce, at you, and all persons claiming any Inte 7 , rovince ef rest) British Columbia, this 19th day or January in the said land by descent whose title|, py 4946, is not registered under the provisions of ‘ ee Act” are H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar the “Land Registry contest. the claim of the tax purchaser within forty-Nve days of the service of | this notice upon you, Otherwise you and each of you will be forever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the said land, and I shall register the said Sven Holmquist as owner required to/|. . on To Grand Trunk Pacific Development Co Lid., J. P. Conrad, Jack J: kins Nrs, Cc. Ro. McDonald, POPS POO POO RCO; OO SPECIAL EVERY Day TOMATO SAUSAGE ments, and especially to the followtr “X- men 1d espec 3 o € ono ig € FAMILY BUTCHER QUALITY IN ALL MEAT: notice, “And in default of a caveat or certificate | @ — —=— v Launch AliceB. Approved by Minis ter of Marine as a Bin Na Oi . Passenger Boat. All Orders Attended to Uimmediately. For terms and particulars Call OFFICE, 819 2ND AVENUE. _W. J. THOMAS, Phone PHONE GREEN 268. Green 391. ° o ¢ > SOOO 2 1—— — C | —— fit nif ANY ith (| iil qi i hua i Ht w@ them ? We are asked to try a new food product; isn’t it instinctive with us to ask at once: “Who makes this new article >” “ How is it made? what goes into it ?”” “Is it worth the price charged for it ?” Facts—we are simply hungry for them. Strange, isn’t it, that we should so often have to search for Odd, that some manufacturers still withhold the facts about their product, Not always because they are facts to be ashamed of —for there are many worthy articles yet unadvertised. But it will not be so much longer. The fact-hunger of the Thuman race is becoming keener and keener. The more facts we get, the keener our relish for more of them. Soon it will be impossible to sell a man or a woman anythin unti everyihing has been told about the goods that can be tol through A dvertising. The public has discovered that Advertising tells much-needed facts— ‘hat, in fact, Advertising satisfies fact-hunger. y PMMA ct al 1 —— — — = As children, our first de- mand is for nourishment; our second for facts. All through life we go about searching for information. HH We make a new acquaintance; but before we will accept him as a friend or invite him to our home we ask for facts about him. We visit a foreign land; and from the moment we step across its border we are asking questions— searching for facts. j If you are doing a local business talk over your advertising problems with the Advertising Department of this newspaper, i u you are doing a provincial or national business it oud be el ore % have the counsel and assistance of a good advertising agency. | A list of : furnished, without cost of obligation, by the Secretary of Canadian Press we com 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto, —————— —_—