ao apmagnn race aera ys OE Seas Eos 2. 4 “The Daily News” -_ CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED. JAPANESE WANTS Phone Blue 505. 104 WORK by the day. WANTED—General servant, apply Mrs. A cor. Tatlow and 6th Avenue. BAKING Gutstein, Phone 492. tf. WANTED—Cook for logging camp, also Signal man and experienced loggers. Apply Williams & Manson. 103. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Eggs from pure bred Ancona $1.00 per setting. NO ALUM aia 112. hens. laige White eggs. Apply box 103, Daily News. Excellent all winter layers. Very ' A Cream of Tartar Powder Made from Grapes —_—_— _ FOR SALE—Good team of horses, for Daily |EIGHT-REEL SHOW AT cash, cheap. Apply Box 202, News. tf. WESTHOLME THEATRE FOR SALE—Launch Impala, 48ft. x 11 1-2 x5 1-2. Built in 1912, Djinn engine, 35 h. p. Burns coal oil or distillate Fully equipped and in number one order. Apply Wm. Sutherland, Bella Coola, B. C. SEVEN HORSEPOWER DISTILLATE Gaso- line engine, new, 8145 freight paid Send for catalogue €. Guarantee Motor Co., Hamilton, Canads. tf. AKERBERG, THOMSON COMPANY Sole Agents for the PALMER GAS ENGINE COMPANY PHONE 525 CONCRETE CHIMNEY BLOCKS 80 Cents per ft. F. O. B. Prince Rupert Concrete Works, McBride St. | There is the Westholme tonight and tomorrow, the chief item of jwhich is “Like Father, Like Son,’ another eight-reel show at ja two-act modern drama featuring | Ed. Coxen and Winifred Green- j wood. There is also a‘stirring jwestern drama entitled “Gun- man,” the title of which suggests jsomething wild and woolly, ‘“‘Al- jternative’ is a powerful one-act ;drama, and “Purser Pursued” is an exciting western feature. “Nel- lie’s Wedding” is a rollicking ;comedy while “How Motion Pic- tures are Made” jis a Keystone ‘comedy of the scream variety. The second episode of “Graft” will be Monday and Tuesday, when the tenement graft is exposed. shown on | oer DENTISTRY CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK & SPECIALTY OR. J. F. BROWN \ DENTIST Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue Phone 454 Prince Rupert Feed Co. P. 0. Box 333. $08 Third Ave. RECEIVED OUR 1916 SEEDS WE HANDLE Rennie’s, Ferry’s, Steele’s, and Brigg’s. Garden and Field Seeds. Also Fertilizers. ' We Take Otters for Nursery | Grain and Feed at 3) Vancouver Prices. Hay, Chicken Feed A Specialty. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. Po PI OLLI OP PE PDO OLCO PO LIOC ODE POE PODS LOD WATER NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that R. B. McGinnis, whos® address is Alice Arm, British Columbia, will apply for a 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 500 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 an ap- plication pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914” will be filed in the omice of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C, Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Bulidings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice ts November 9th, 1915. R. B. McOINNIS, Applicant. By H. C. Ingle, Agent. MINERAL ACT NOTICE TO DELINQUENT PARTNER TO J. A. ROGERS, TAKE NOTICE that, whereas I have eaused 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 thé 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 to me the sum of $100.00 tor your share of the said assessment work together with the costs of this advertise- ment, I 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 day of November, 1015. A, LUND. pfore MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE “Albion” and “Sunbeam” Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar 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- tifeate 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- ments. Dated this 16th day of March, A. D. 1916. je7 WM. 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 of Lime Creek about four miles from the beach on the south side of Alice Arm. TAKE NOTICE that I, George RK. Naden, Free Miner’s Certificate No. 94096B, acting as agent for Thos. McRostie, Free Miner’s Certificate No, 6999i1B, 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. 2 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, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ATLIN, HOLDEN AT PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Between: Irving N. Linnell, judgment Creditor, and Nick Zielo, Judgment Debtor. Pursuant to an order of His Honor Judge F. MeB. Young, judge of the County Court of Atlin, dated the 7th day of March, 1916, I will offer for sale by public auc- tion at my office in the Courthouse, Prince Rupert, B. C., on Wednesday, the 26th day of April, 1916, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the following described lands: Lot twenty-four (24), Block twenty- seven (27), Section seven (7), in the city of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, Map 923, subject to a judg- ment against Nick Zielo in favor of Irving N. Linnell for the sum of $256.06 and costs to be taxed, interest thereon at the 1ith day of Jaunary, incident to the sale. Said judgment was registered in the Land Registry office at Prince Rupert, B. €,, on the 1ith day of January, 1916. JOHN SHIRLEY, Sheriff of the County of Atiin. 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. Naden, Free Miner’s Certificate No. 94096B, in- tend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certif- cate of Improvements, for the purpose of 1916, and the costs obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim, And further take notice that action, ander section 85, must be commenced be- fore the issue cf such Certificate of Im- provements, Dated this 24th day of March, A.D. 1916. GEORGE R. NADEN. rate of five per cent per annum from the| FH DAILY EW! THE G, T. P. a [s EVIDENTLY prepared TO LEASE the drydock. PROFITS in shipbuilding ARE ENORMOUS meantime AND ANY ship, WHICH WILL carry lumber IS worth MUCH more THAN IT cost | TO BUILD her. FIFTY citizens, SUBSCRIBING $500 each COULD start building AN AUXILIARY, schooner WHICH would carry A MILLION and a half FEET of lumber. i SO great ele IS the demand | THAT such a ship, COULD be sold AT A BIG profit . BEFORE she is HALF built, ANOTHER would AND, ALONG with follow Local News N. oles | Mrs, M. P. McCaffery has re- turned from a visit in the south. s = s Best quality of household lump and nut coal. Prince Rupert Coai Co., phone 15. i s = s George Frizzell left last even- ing for Alice Arm to superintend the building of his store there. He expects to be away for about a week. eos The appeal of the G. T. P. De- velopment Company agains& the assessment on some of its out- lying property will be heard on May 5th. E. McDonald, general baggage agent of the Grand Trunk with headquarters in Winnipeg, the acific, is here on his Alaskan way over route. . . . The Albert in future, commencing with her present trip, will make the run to Alice Prince ing to the Islands. . . . Captain McLeod, the veteran skipper of the C. P. R. fleet, will command the Princess popular Charlotte when she takes the Alaskan run in July. . . . Captain Robert Whettan has the Cana- given command of George E, Foster, of the dian Fish and Cold Storage Com- pany’s fleet, in place of Captain Walters who resigned recently. been “THE WHITE PEARL” AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE Tonight at the Majestic Daniel Frohman will present Marie Doro in “The White Pearl,” a five-act Egyptian Doro requires no introduction to a movie audience and tonight's big feature should one of the most spectacular pho- toplays screened here. is magnificently, staged while the story is highly Gaumont Gazette of war and world’s a good bill. On Monday H. A, Harvey and L. Amadio will make their big opening at the Westholme, when special features will be They intend to give Prince Ru- pert audiences the finest films which have ever been shown here. mystery play. Marie prove to be The piece interesting. A the latest news makes up shown, 4 Arm and Granby before proceed- COAST, RANGE 4. TAKE NOTICE that Clyde Heller, of Philadelphis, occupation mine operator, | intenas to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about one hundred yards northerly from the THE BUILDING | . . * | OF FISHING schooners, SHIPBUILDING, WOULD be. IN PRINCE RUPERT | | REALLY started. : | MR. DONNELLY says | IT CAN be done | a o PRINTERS’ “PI.” Friday, April 928 1916 = You may be deceived 7 some day by an imitation of “SALADA® and possibly you will not detect this imitation unti the tea~pot reveals it. Demand always the Senuine “Salada” in the sealed aluminum packet, and see that you get it, if you want that unique flavour of fresh, clean leaves properly prepared and packed, | AND what COULD be better * | = : | THAN that : IT BE done BY THE citizens THEMSELVES. | - THE CITY : MIGHT provide m } FREE power and light . * . UNTIL such time ; AS PROFITS are showing. i, eet Te Faunch AliceB Approved by ter of Mar Passeng Boat Minis For terms and partic Lal W. J. THOMAS, Green 391 POLIPOLODODO +O DG ON, Phone IF THIS were done, have CITIZENS would THE satisfaction OF HAVING done something FOR themselves . . INSTEAD of waiting FOR others . TO HELP Ynem Tt. SKEENA LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF 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 shore of sald lake to the place of commencement, containing 80 acres more or Iess. February 18, 1916. CLYDE A. HELLER. | Whether For Yourself Gift to your Friend PERRIN’S GLOVES The well known Perrin trademark as shown in cuts should be on every glove you get, as this assures you perfection of Style, Fit and Finish. Best dealers the world over sell the genuine PERRIN’S GLOVES. a > trss)) De ameeeeeeneneenmeenmememennetiiillt cee hewspape:s. still inthe valley of obscurity, or are they | hill of public favor ? \ : ae +. \._ The advertisements appearing in the newspapers “ Miltte? \ the Beacon Fires of Newspaper Advertising he places his message before the people in a way that will impart knowl- edge, beget eppiaciation and win preference fot his goods. Who can fail to see any day thé gleaming messages of “Magic Baking Powder,” “Standard Ideal Ware,” ‘Sunlight Soap,” “Gillette Safety Razors, “ Penman’s Underwear,” ‘Infants’ Delight Soap,” and many others? * Tothe Manufacturers of Canada Each day sees move articles given publicity is the Ate your products and your brand forth by the beacon fires of advertising on the lig, the 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 4 message to thousands of ‘‘readers,” they were prototypes of those modem fires of Twentieth Century commerce—the “beacon” fires of News- paper Advertising. 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 If you are doing a local business talk over your advertising problems with the Advertising Department of this newspaper. If you are doing a provincial or national haemo? i po be well for you to have the counsel and assistance of a good acy’ . geacy. A list of these will be furnished, without cost or ~—*s Sccretary of Canadian Press Association, Room 503, Dulding, Toronto. would lazoncd . —