THE DAILY NEWS. | ae ‘ | | Pain arising Rheumatism, Chronic Lumbago, Bronchitis, Sore Throat Sprain, from Cold, Backache, d at the Bruises, Chest, Slight Cuts, Veuralgia Cramp, om Cold, Soreness the Limbs ofter exercise, te best treated by using ELLIMAN'S according to the information given in the , Elliman ReE.P. booklet 96 | pages, (illustrated) which is | placed inside cartons with all bottles of Elliman’s price 1/1}, 2/9 & 4/ The hk. £.P. booklet also contains other information of such practical value as to cause it to he in demand for First Aid and other purposes; also for its recipes in res- pect of Sick Room re- quisites. Elliman’s added to the Bath is bencficial, Animals Ailments may in many in- stances be relieved or cured by following the instructions (illustrated) given in the Elliman EB. F. A. Booklet 64 pages, found enclosed in the wrappers of all bottles of ELLIMAN’S price 1/-, 2/- & 3/6. ——————————— Elliman, Sons&Co.,Siough, England, ROYAL for ANIMALS 8se the Elliman €.F.A.- Booklet UNIVERSAL for HUMAN USE See the Elliman R.E.P. Booklet found enclosed with bottles of ELLIMAN'S THE WAME |S ELLIMAN SENSATION OF sand Dollars in Was Effected While Boat Lay at Prince Rupert. Seattle, Feb. 29.—The arrest of }a Seattle saloon keeper in whose the $96,000 gold place boldt in August, 1910, | planned, is momentarily expected }as the result of a confession by | James Barrett, one of the five persons directly implicated. | Barrett, Orville Cavaness and woman known to the police junder various names went to |Skagway, where they met the | Humboldt and returned on her. a The Humboldt put into Prince |}Rupert southbound on August }10, 1940. After leaving that |port, while the woman kept the | purser engaged, the two men en- jtered his office, carrying suit | cases laden with !cad bars. With pincers they drew the nails from the lids of the treasure boxes, removing the $96,000 in gold bars and substituting the lead. Then | they replaced the lids and the nails, took the gold to their staterooms and put it in steamer | detected until the boxes ; opened at the assey offices. were }trunks, and the robbery was un-| | HUMBOLT CASE Robbery of the Ninety-six Thou-)| Gold Bullion) bullion) Ir ry fp » ste thi i robbery from the steamship Hum Te Weekly True Service Prince Rupert was | | ) BE OBTAINED OF ALL DRUGGISTS THROUGHOUT CANADA EDITOR HELD SAMUEL HARRISON Vv. F. G. GAMBLE YTARY PUBLIC) a Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED and Stewart’ - FOR L Fort George Newspaperman Com- mitted for Trial for Alleged Libel of Natural Resources Se- curity Company. Fort George, Feb. 26.—Before Government Agent Herne, sitting as police magistrate, on Satur- |day, J. B. Daniell, editor of the South Fort George Herald, was committed to trial at the Clinton assizes on a charge of criminal libel. | Prince Rupert !~ §000 WATCHES 000 GRAMOP:ONES FRE Ess Z| |$2500 GIFTS FREE (|? |/SEND NO MONEY i « . e $ Simply for selling two cent assorted ‘ Picture Postcards of famous Actresses, hz Latest’ Cinematograph event Screamingly Funny Comics, Hand-painted Views, Glazed and Gold Mounted Cards, &c., &c. Worth four and five cents, al! at two cents each. We give fe a Handsome Present FR . All you need do is to send your name and address and we send you at once an assortment of Oards and our latest catalogue containing over 500 beautiful F -ce Prizes. including Watches, Russian Fur Phonographs, Gramophones, Melodeons, usical Instruments, Roller Skates, Rifies, Dolls, Toys, Cinematographs, Genuine Auto- Harps, &c., &c. We trust you for 28 days with cords. Sel) or use what you can at two cents each and we wil! reward you according to our catalogue. If you do not sell a single card we will remember you just the same IT NEED NOT COST YOU ONE CENT OF YOUR OWN MONEY. WRITE J : AT ONCE—NOW TO CO., Ld. (Dept. 97 V Li Y “ A AL a For some time Daniell has been | conducting a campaign in his weekly paper against the Natural Resources Security Company, Limited, and Fort George town- site, controlled and promoted by that company. His personal at- pany is the basis of the present | proceedings. The accused was | admitted to bail in $5,000, Pantcrium Pioneer Cleaners. COLDS ARE THE SMALL DOOR LEADING TO LARGE ILLNESS, If there is danger, it is well to know it. The warning cough should demand immediate action. If there is a remedy it is well to know it | Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil produces immediate results. | A cold cannot make headway | when Mathieu’s Syrup is used. Prevention makes the cure | unnecessary. Delay makes the cure most 4 GREENER’S “BRITISH EMPIRE”? 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When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the 4 CARLTON HOTEL Finest Cafe in B.C, European Plan, Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. Hot and Cold Water in each room. CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS Vancouver, B.C. ’ wry PRINCE RUPERT INN AND } ANNEX Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan. Excellently furnished, with steam heat, electric light, and all modern conveniences, being abso- lutely first-class in every respect. The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on the coast. Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A, Sweet, Manager. rrr tack on the president of the com-| BEL SILVERSIDES BROS. pas. CHARLES WILLIAM HAM | Dated September 23, 1911. Pub. Nov. 2 Skeena Land District—District of Coast, thence west one hundred chains, more or less, thence north ninety chains, thence least to the beach, thence along beach to point of commencement, containing six hundred and forty acres (640), more or less. | | S.S. Prince George FRI- DAYS 8 a.m. VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE 8.8. PRINCE JOHN Maintains Bi-month|y service to and Queen Chi Stewart ariotte Islands to Van Arsdol For all information apply to A. E. McMaster, Gen. Agt. G. 7. P. Wharf Agency for all Atlantic Steamship Lines ely PACIFIC ; RAILWAY B.C. Coast parCae — Famous Privcess dine Princess May Saturday, March 2nd, at 9 a.m. For Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle PAPERHANGING HIGH CLASS SIGN WORK OUR SPECIALTIES P.O. BOX 120 PHONE 156 GREEN Second Avenue, near McBride 2 SMITH & MALLETT ; THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work Office: 3rd Ave, Phone 174 Workshop 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and 8th Sts ® . -Church Services- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Empress Theatre, 11 a.m. and 730p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30 p.m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., PASTOR THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, 3RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST. Services e y Sunday at 11 a.m. and Sunday School 2.8 Baraca WAY THE REPORTS ON THE VERDICT OF Stratford—tThe session of Knox Presbyterian Church has an- nounced the result of the vote on church union, showing 459 bal- lots in favor and 119 opposed. This vote is complete. St, An- drew's vote will be completed next week. Belleville—The quarterly board of Bridge Street Methodist Church met last night and voted on ehureh union, the result be- ing twenty-three for and one against. The quarterly board of Hollo- way Street Church also voted last night, fourteen for and _ two against. Newcastle-——The official board of the Orono Methodist circuit voted on the question of church union, twenty-two for and two against it. Millbrook—The vote of the of- ficial board of the Methodist Church showed seventeen in favor and one opposed to the union of the churches. The vote of the official board of the Cavan Methodist circuit showed the twenty-two members unanimously in favor of union. Milverton—At the meeting of the quarterly official board here, union was taken and stood thir- teen against and nine for. Picton—At a meeting of the official board of Adolphustown circuit held at Hayburn a vote was taken on union and resulted WIND IS BLOWING. WITH THE CHURCH UNION VOTE EVERYWHERE SHOWING THE TREND OF THE PEOPLE’S MINDS THROUGHOUT CANADA. the vote on the basis of church} CHURCHES HERE, THERE AND thirteen for and none Adolphustown circuit is the real cradle of Methodism in Canada, | the first church there being now over a century old. Hespeler—St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, Hespeler, com- pleted the vote on church union last Sunday. The vote stands as follows: For, 170; against, 31. Plattsville—At a meeting of the quarterly official board of the Methodist Church here the vote against. ee W. L. BARKER Architeet Alberts Block Second Ave, H. Gordon Munro W. Nicholson Lailey MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butier 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., On’ Sas- katchewan and Al- CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, ETc. Office—Exchange block, corner Third avenue and Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. 8 on church union was as follows: In favor, fifteen; against, none. Binscarth—The report on the vote in connection with church union, somewhat incomplete, was submitted to the Presbytery of Minnedosa, Man., and showed 1,299 votes for and 59 against. Montréal—The vote on church union at St. Matthew's Presby- terian Church shows 193 com- municants against the proposed union and 97.in favor of it. Montreal—Westminster Pres- byterian Church has voted in favor of church union as follows: Session, five to one; communi- cants, eighty-eight to nine; ad- herents, fifteen to two. It is too cold in Ontario for the usual winter sports and now the fans are .amusing’ themselves mostly by wagering on the length and weight of the icicles, which are the prevailing feature in the landscape. obas' %% Use Our Mail Order Service 618 ard Avenue 319 8rd Avenue WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D. D.S. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and etics administered for the painless ex- traction of teeth. sultation free. Offices: Helgerson ii-12 Block. Prince Rupert. Alex.M.Manson p.a., W.E. Williams,B.A., LL.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.( P.0. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN *E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPLL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., 1@N., ENG GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life and Accident Insurances Phone 208 and Green 252 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN DYBHAVN Real Estate — Loans and Insurance Phone 384 mail Vancouver Each leaves couver store. lustrated catalogue, our fine stock and instructs how to buy. RRIRIE Bible Class 2.30 p.m. REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH BETWEEN CENTRE 8ST, AND 2nd AVE. 30 p.m. Sunday 80 p.m, REV. C. R. SING, B.D. PASTOR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar | Take notice thet Charles William Ham of Vancouver, B. C., occupation inspector, intehds to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing st a post planted. at the con- fluence of Blackwater river with the Naas river about two miles south from the sixth Dominion Telegraph cabin. Post marked C. W. H. 8S. W. Corner, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or le nge 5. that I, Theodore Nichalis, a, B, C., Can., intend to ssion to purchase the fol- i lands: it & post planted at the ner of Lot No, 2287, thence , thence south 40 chains, chains, thence south 40) « west 40 chains, thence north nt of commencement, con- ¢ more or less. THEODORE NICHALIS, Fred E, Cowell, Agent ivii. Dated Oct i Pub. Dec. 9 Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands, Take notice that Alfred McGregor, of Victoria, B cupation broker, intends rmission to lease the fol- ands; { @ post planted about 4 mile southwest from rner of Lot 1548, Masset forty chains, thence to apply for p lowing described Commencing at three-quarters the southwest Inlet, thence east |} south to the north boundary of Lot 1557, ALFRED M'GREGOR. George Young, Agent, 15, 1041 Dated Nov . i941. Pub, Dec. 15 District—District’ of Queen Charlotte Islands, Take notice that Arthur Tremaine, of Saanich, B. C upation farmer, intends to apply for permission to lease the [ol- lowing described lands: Commencing at @ post planted at the southeast corner, being eighty cha-as south of the northwest corner of Lot 1555, Mas- set Inlet; thence west forty chains, thence north elghty chains, thence east forty chains, thence south eighty chains to the solnt of commencement, Containing three hundre d and twenty acres (320), more or Skeena Land PSs. ns ARTHUR TREMAINE, George Young, Agent, Dated Noy. 15, 1911. Pub, Dec, 15. 19414. District——District of Queen Skeena Land Charlotte Islands, Take notice that William Moore, 6f 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- let, thence east One hundred chains, thence south sixty-four chains, thence west to the beach, thence along beach to point of ecmmencement, containing six hundred and forty (640) acres, more or less, WILLIAM MOORE, George Young, Agent, Dated Nov. 44, 1011, SUSPECTED Ba ste, Of 3 32 address will bring it free to you 336 fo by return mail. Our lines of se wedding presents command the oe = attention of all. Write today. ee PROP Xe, .* Pee, .o, o eo Paep' aosaes RErcrcrneernemeeesieenneioimons Save Money and Enjoy Quality Goods and express that carries ship- af mm ments of goods from our big * store to all points in British Co- . A 34 ur sy lumbia. No regrets follow pur- Henry Birks & Sons gs 336 ; —Limited— . Se chases made through this service. Jewell 4 Sil x . ge We handle all our British Colum- ewellers and Silversmiths bia Mail Orders through our Van- Write for our il- it describes A card with your 4 3: - eS Geo. E. Trorey Managing Director Vancouver -: B.C. you HOLY HUMBUG Great Scheme to Raise Half Mil- lion Dollars for Y. M. C. A. in London, England, Fell Flat Owing to Prejudice. The attempt to raise 100,000 pounds sterling to clear the building fund of the new London Y. M. C, A, has resulted in getting only 66,677 pounds. Charles 8. Ward, who has been engaged in raising the money, said with re- gard to his failure to do so: “The fact is that there has been a tundamental hindrance to our attainment of the goal. The ghost of Exeter Hall has haunted us all through the twelve days. The people here have an ingrained idea that the Y. M, C. A. stands for that bygone conception of ag- gressive Christianity, namely, that we must go about asking people in unnatural tones of voice and with wearied expres- sions: ‘Are you on the Lord's side?’ ”’ THOUSANDS OF MEN WANTED Railway Building Calis for Fifty or Sixty Thousand. The railway companies are now faced with the problem of secur- ing between fifty and sixty thou- sand n to carry out the vast development programs mapped out by the companies in the Can- adian west during the summer of 1912. The works to be under- taken this year are greater than ever before and it is doubtful whether the supply will nearly meet the demand, The G, T, P. and C. N, R, are willing to take on all they can possibly get, as both companies are desirous of rush- ing through their main lines to completion, mnie News of the discovery of the South Pole is expected to reach London at any moment and al- ready the newspapers are begin- ning to discuss the chances of the rival expeditions of Captain Ronald Amundsen and Captain hk. N. Scott, Pub, Dec, 16, 1014, TWO LINES FOR GROUNDHOG Both Canadian Northern § and Grand Trunk Pacific Are Apply- ing for Charters—Former to Build Line from Stewart. Applications for two railway charters into the Groundhog coal THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE, Cor. First Ave. and 7th Street European and American plan, steam heated, ern conveniences. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. : : Peter Black - Hotel Central Proprietor HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALMERS Funeral Directors 8rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 86 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT SS SSS Eee oo 0 i rccaercumpsaingisst nape ts i TERRACE basin will be made in the course} of a few days to the legislature,’ according to report. Messrs. | Mackenzie & Mann, head of the Canadian Northern Railway, are to apply for a charter for a line to run from Stewart. This will be about 90 miles long. The Grand Trunk Railway is to apply for a charter to run from Hazel- ton northward to the basin, a distance of about 150 miles. Information to the above fect was disclosed at the meeting of the western branch of the Canadian Mining Institute. ef- cation be favored it would un- doubtedly mean extension of the fourteen mile railway now con-| structed from the town of Stew-| art, at the head of the Canal, up Bear River valley. Portland | Pat Scores. An English tourist, who wa telling un Irish peasant about th immense size of the British Em- e} | pire, said: “Well, Pat, and do you know} that the sun never sets on the | King’s dominions?” “No, your honor,” replied Pat, “Well, such is the case,”’ went on the tourist. | “But do you know the reason} why?” | Pat immediately answered: “I suppose it is because Heaven is afraid to trust an Englishman in the dark.” A Hen Owner’s Lament. From the Guelph Mercury. It’s a ten to one shot that as soon as the price of eggs comes down the hens will start and lay like sixty, Prince Rupert's leading hotel-— Savoy. recent Should Sir Donald Mann's 1 un-| (The Place With a Future.) TEN ACRE TRACTS AND TOWN LOTS Choice Farming Lands in the Lakeise and Kitsumkalum Valleys in Small and Large Tracts at Prices That Are Right. P. POST & CO. Terrace, B. C. lO IMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS H. R, Love, Prop., Prince Rupert Up-to-Date Equipment. Work and Prices Right. Engine Work and General Repairing. Shop, Hays Cove. Agents for Imperial Gasoline Motors. Phone Biue 259 - P. O. Box 957 Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber Mouldings A large stock of dry finish- ing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty, Delivery made ‘at short notice, Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Cor. Gth St. and 2nd Ave.