> Set SS a SS VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE 8.8. PRINCE JOHN Maintains Bi-monthly service te Stewart and Queen Charlotte Islands Mathieu’s Syrup of far and Cod Liver Ol! Tri-Weekly Train Service Prince Rupert not only stops a cough but cures it. Its tonic and restorative properties enable the system to For all information apply to A. E. McMaster, Gen. Agt. G. T. P. Wharf Agency for ali Atiantic Steamship Lines permanently throw off a cold. 35c for large bottle. Sold everywhere. J. l. MATHIEU CO., Prop. SHERBROOKE MATHIEUS yt Y eet eal La eg RAILWAY B.C. Coast nr — Famous Princess ‘ine * OF TAR @ Pri CC | rincess May @] ea L ® A = i 4 © ] | | Saturday, March 2nd, at 9 a.m Pm a For Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle J. G. McNab . General Agent | SAMUEL HARRISON Vv. F. G. GAMBLE )TARY PUBLIC) Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers PAPERHANGING * —AND— HIGH CLASS SIGN WORK OUR cabana APPROVED AGREEMENTS | FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert - and - Stewart SILVERSIDES BROS. : P.O. BOX 120 PHONE 156 GREEN Second Avenue, near McBride THIS MAN TAKES HIS OATH herman is known to be the most “exact” person in the s can still draw the “long bow,” but our customers THE GREENER IS THE WORLD’S BEST GUN of SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work world and are 80 con p tunity advertising this fact amongst their fellow no oF Beddail, a*merchant of Port Carbon, Pa., recently shot a Office: 8rd Ave, ‘ Workshop 16 bore Greener gun at a distance of 312 feet, measured by a Phone 174 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and 8th Sts and he has sworn to his statement re Mr. W. U. Gane, J; P r new gun will be a “Far Killing’ Greener, no other can give ume consistent shooting combined with bard hitting and lasting w catalog P 8 describing 38 grades will be mailed free MONTREAL, P. Q. 63-65 BEAVER HAT HILL on receipt -Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the W. W. GREENER DEPT. A.P., Empress Theatre, 1] a.m. and 730p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30 p. m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., PASTOR BAPTIST CHURCH SRD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST. THE FIRST MCINTYRE HALL, 3 Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 2 P. m Baraca Bible C REV. W.H McL E OD B A ‘B. D. Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH BETWEEN CENTRE ST. AND 2nd AVE Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. C. R. SING, B.D REV. PASTOR Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar Take notice that Charles William Ham of Vancouver, B. C., occupation inspector, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the con- fluence of Blackwater river with the Naas river about two miles south from the sixth Domi nion Telegraph cabin. Post marked C. W. H w. Corner, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 mains thence 80 chains containing 640 ~~ east, thence 80 chains south, west to point of commencement, acres more or less. CHARLES WILLIAM HAM | Dated September 23, 1911. * Pub. Nov. 2 DE Ed) cep LDA Oe. HE ? NEWS” £1ves you all the news of your own city and district as well as the principal happenings its news columns are clean and whole- : (Be The Paper for Your Home! all parts of the world. The news is well edited, some. It is a paper yon need in your home. The advertising columns of the News bring ae ‘u in touch with opportunities for getting the full value for your money, i \EX In™Commerciai Printing ~~+oeneomatimibiensi ess ' we have a large stock of er ee ANN AY Letterheads Stock Certificates Bill Heads Price Lists Memorandum Forms Articles of Association hs \ | Commercial Cards t We handle Blank Ledger Illustrated Pamphlets 4 Forms for Loose i) Leaf System § | cers ep seemes maeemapiaili ae { etter tre termes, | | p : 3 : * sas Aa oo \ For society printing, we ensure correctness of style and taste in Visiting Cards, Wedding f Invitations and Dance Programmes. For any kind of printing from the humble ‘‘dodger’? FX he highest grades of multi-color printing consult the ‘‘News Job”? _: peouee ares 2 a : ge) *‘l Te ° as, al y B Se | ews Building - ve . | PHONE 98 PHONE 98 |) OES DIEM) TRI HOLE PE: DA US ESE | } : { ! { l l | chains, THE DAILY NEWS. UNIQUE FEAT OF ENGINEERS jc. N. R. Construction at Rainy |} Lake Is Fine Piece of Railway Development Work—Marred by Bad Accident. A unique piece of engineering, being the construction of a rock fill for a distance of three miles through Rainy Lake, was the work upon which twelve unfortu- nate men were employed who were recently blown into eternity by a premature shot of gigantic size, The C, N. R. at present is cross- ing the lake on a trestle bridge, but realizing the necessity of a permanent roadbed, a contract was let to Johnstone & Carey for the construction of a roadbed from a point four or five miles east of Fort Frances clear across the lake, utilizing the numerous islands as anchorage. The con- tractors have been working prac- tically the whole of 1911 on this stupendous engineering feat, and the work has been pushed for nearly two miles. This is the first work of the kind done in Canada, and some of the dumping contrivances are absolutely unique in the history engineering, By utilizing a floating consisting of three pontoons, a set of rails with no bottom, |} work has been rapidly pushed. bridge, and the SLOT MACHINE FRANKS MAIL Look Out for London Letters Now Post Office on Penny-in-the- Siot Principle. by fl you receive this and fu- ture mails a letter from London minus its stamp do not imagine that the sender has necessarily A care- envelope forgotten to pay postage. ful examination of the will probably reveal a red circle, within which may be seen at the bottom a small crown and above the legend: “London, E..C., id postage paid,” which means that the sender has taken advantage of the automatic franking ma- chine placed the other week in the general post office for the purpose of doing away with the bother of using stamps. Any one wishing to “stamp” a letter places the envelope in the machine, pyts a penny (two cents) in a slot, and the machine impresses ia place of a stamp the aforesaid circle of red and its contents. Any letter bearing this impres- sion will be treated as if it bore a postage stamp of the value of two cents, provided that it bears also the postmark of the office of posting. Should the trial prove satisfactory automatic machines will come into general use. The government telegraph line has reached Dundegan, on the Peace River, the farthest north point on the continent. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 56. Take notice that 1, Theodore Nichalis, driver, of Victor B. C., Can., intend to apply for pe sion to purchase the fol- lowing des ed lands post planted at the Commencing at @ 287, thence f Lot No, 2 southwest ier ¢ east 80 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence wes 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence nortb 80 chains | int comme moenenly con- taining 451 acres, more or les THEODORE NICHALIS, Fred E, Cowell, Agent Dated Oct i, 1911, Pub. Dec. 9. Skeena Land Distt -District of Queen r Islands, | Take not Alfred McGregor, of Victoria, B r pation broker, intends | to apply for permis on to lease the fol- lowing described Commencing at @ "post planted about three-quarters of a mile southwest from the southwest corner of Lot 1548, Masset Inlet, thence east forty chains, thence south to the north boundary of Lot 1557, thence west one hundred chains, more or | less, thence north ninety chains, thence east *9 the beach, thence along beach to point. of commencement, containing six hunctred and forty acres (640), more or less. ALFRED M'GREGOR, George Young, Agent, 15, 19141. 15, 1941. Dated Nov Pub. Dec. District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Take notice that Arthur Tremaine, of Saanich, B. C., occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to lease the fol- lowing described lands: Commencing at @ post planted at the sou ihe ast corner, being eighty cha.as south of the northwest corner of Lot 1555, Mas- set Inlet north eighty thence Skeena Land chains, thence east forty south eighty chains to the »0int of commencement, Containing three Pimadred and twenty acres (320), more or less. ARTHUR TREMAINE, George Young, Agent. Dated Nov. 15, 1914, Pub, Dec. 15, 1911. Skeena Land District-——District of Queen Charlotte Islands. - Take notice that Willlam Moore, of| Saanich, B. C., occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to lease the fol lowing described lands; Commencing at @ post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 1548, Masset In thence east one hundred chains, thence iet, south sixty-four chains, thence west to the beach, thence along beach to point of commencement, containing ax bundred and fort 640) acres, more or 1e8s, mn WILLIAM MOORE, aserne Young, Agent, 14, 1911, Dated Nov 16, 1011. Pub, Dec, : thence west forty chains, thence | F. M. SYLVESTER, ASSISTANT @ COMPANY, MAKES STATE SMELTER WIL “Construction ment of custom ores from North- ern British Columbia and South- eastern Alaska,’ said Mr. F. Sylvester, assistant general man- Vancouver. “The smelter will be in opera- tion in the spring of 1913 and will be enlarged from time to time at to meet future requirements. Meantime development work on our Hidden Creek copper-gold group at Goose Bay is in progress and already vast ore reserves have been blocked out. Surface operations will be resumed in the spring when we will probably have a pay roll of four or five hundred men, exclusive of the men engaged in smelter con- struction. A tramway from the mine to the smelter site on the shore will also be built this year. We have not bonded any other properties, but have a lot of data secured by Mr. W. Yolen Wil- liams, our consulting engineer, who toured all the northern camps last summer. “The recent increase in the price of copper has greatly stim- smelter at Grand Forks is operat- of 4,000 tons for the com- indeed very ing at daily. The ing summer right.” its capacity outlook is into a cellar, No, If a bitrgl ur bitoke | would the shute? the kindling wood. coal thousand seven arrived last ten hundred five immigrants during the Three hundred in Canada months. work our!” proposed smelter at Go say, | Observatory Inlet, Portland Canal] district, will be started early this spring. The plant will have an initial capacity of 2,000 tons dails and will make a bid for the treat- M.| ulated mining in the Boundary district. Our mines at Phoenix! now employ a full crew and our but | —GOOSE BAY SMELTER WILL BE STARTED THIS SPRING ENERAL MANAGER OF GRANBY MENT THAT NEXT SPRING L BE RUNNING. 1 Old Le Roi ‘still Working. Phe Le Roi was purchased the Consolidated Company Connections were Centre Star levels, and haulage system of the latter mine extended into the former. The output of Le Roi was about 19,000 tons of ore. The big boiler plant by last made mine on the motor Summer, with the various ager of the Granby Consolidated|0f the Le Roi is not now used, the} Mining & Smelting Company of Le Roi hoist being operated by| Grand Forks, B. C., the other day|4ir from the Centre Star com- | pressor. - Report Mineralogist. of Provincial | abies iii The Art of Advertising. The wise old lad who writes an} ad steers clear of wearisome di- gression; he knows he should be understood if he would make a good impression. Old Jabez Dink with printer’s ink kicked up a Jarge and noisy shindy, but didn’t his dry goods well, because his ads were long and windy. And now he rants around and pants and cusses in a style surprising. “One thing I know,” he says, “‘by Joe, there is no good in advertis- ing!” But Gaffer Spink buys sell in happy diction, and people read his every screed as though it were best seller fiction. His breezy ads bring him the scads and fill his with eager buyers, while merchants near loaf by the year jand chew the rag with weather liars Says Gaffer Spink: a surely think that.when I’ve goods before them, I shouldn't} store ito place try to make folks buy by start-} ing in to tire and bore them. And so I write iny ads as bright a forceful as my hand can do} them.” Thus Gaffer brags: “I }sell my rags—I don’t sit round my store and chew them!"’—Uncle Walt. | The other morning at 8 o'clock printer’s ink, and clothes his ads! WwW L. BARKER Architect cond avenwe and Third street ves Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. | H. Gosden Munro W. Nicholson Lailey MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second AVenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Rupert P.O., Box 351 ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. C. V. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C., Ontario, Sas- katchewan and Al- berta Bars. 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For sale at all dealers, When headache and fever are present with a cold take Mathieu's Nervine Powders to reduce the fever and allay the pain. J, L Mathieu Co., Props,, Sherbrooke, Que. (C) Distributors for Western Canada. Foley Bros., Larsen & Company, Inc., WINNIPEG VANCOUVER SASKATOOON Advertise in The Daily News