THE DAILY NEWS. ~ - 5 . | - _—_———— Sy ee eee ~ peerenetten 1 eige oll . WHY CANADIANS WERE DELA | PRL. Vintners Associahios 9) dems STRAN ea s a a jane ne WOMAN TELLS SAM HUGHES GERMAN ZEPPELIN winpsor HOTEL | Suffered Terribly Until She | AS WATCHING TROOPSHIP—WAS THEIR REASON ' “ | WHY MEGANTIC DELAYED DF | ae, POP | -To0k “Fruit-a-tives” : " a artic has ap-jpublished story he di TD eNTRAL | St. Jean DR Mara, Jan, 27th. 1914 peared M or , ee ee oe . it, woTeL CE " | ‘After suffering for a long time ; ” Magazine |ordered the Princess Pate off the o with Dyspepsia, | have been cured ay | port t be the|Megantic next morning, to the by Pruit-a-tives’’ I suffered so |inside «t ft ' peter Black, Prop much that I would not dare eat for I p reason why the | surprise of all Canada, and left was afraid of dying, Five years ayo tate ral taken off thejthat regiment and all the others I received samples of ‘‘Fruit-a-tives teame Mi ‘ ; Knox HOTEL I did not wish to try them for I had : Quebee on | for another month at Valcartier ; little confidence in them but, seeing t th i detained atiwhile flying machines searched $1 Per Day my liushand's anxiety, I decided todo | \ sicartie ‘ | d pean Plar so and at once I felt relief. Then | the other!the Laurentian wilderness for the peoner & 8 rae sent for three Yoxesand I kept improy. | Canadia inother| hang-out of a German Zeppelin ing until I was cured. While sick. | month ‘ Y oni lost several pounds, but after taking . ent across | Phen one day, on September 27th, v. oO asley ' : 7 ” tuick). Dey i the y, Rocheste l’ruit-a-tives’’, I qui kly regained I Atlant a flying machine lit at Valeartier empress HOTEL what I had lost. Now I eat, sleep and | ; digest well—in a word, I am completely: rh { by ©. Linet While Sam Hughes was convers- e sto 'F ‘ | cured, thanks to Fruit-a tives Sibley \ iir of the ing with Sir Robert Borden, a D | Mapam M. CHARBONNEAU ‘ on $1 Per Day timate i ize of all | hurried message was given by the pea ‘Fruitatives” is the greatest ‘ stomach tonic in the world and will hat hapy I, and the words | airman, and the Minister of Mili- ROYAL HOTEL alwayscure Indigestion, Sour Ston ach, ind eve the unspoken thoughts!tia gave instant orders for all ae Props “Heartburn”, Dyspepsia and other ‘ " | Gortey Stomach Troubles, the chief act vho are Hon,| troops to pack up and make sail . Steam Heated soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size Sa Hughes and a mysterious |for England. Evidently the enemy ropes’ , At all dealers or sent on receipt of : ‘ - price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa ad th § Robert Borden in|Zeppelin had been found and des- aven WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO, an third role troyed, and the Canadian Armada LIMITED | ae ee ; } _ | It appears that on August 28th neves A Mont Lever Simulation I Sam Hughes was dining at New what about all this? f ' 00. OLD WATCH F jthe Chateau Frontenae in Quebec It purports to be true, It is RUPERT IMPORTING CO. | y ‘ = rn re iNOE RU carved 4 = inition ® is A with his thoughts Writ the most intimate way, at } mn 20 oat e¢Biand the That is to say ®% !f the writer had his informa- | : = he vas unattended by any of his '!0" from the principals. It ap- — world ee | hive theement > staff, but at the same table was Pears Maclean's Magazine | is your ; UJBSCRIBE FOR | Sem, ‘Stans B]seated a lady, refined, beautiful, (“Nich “is published by Colonel SUBSCRIBE isshionable Ladies Mi} Dut pallid. Let however, fo].|J04n Bayne Maclean, a_ well Tong aria, ¢ ’ " . s Gents A here oss low the example of Major-General, *20W" military man, Not only is 7 } earr paid to wear i ner E DAILY NEWS . von Poe f| Hughes, and serutinize the lady the Minister of Militia the prin- wal daitentead Bee rene | mor carefully, for the author. ©'Ple figure in the story, but the LINQUENT CO-) santagh of car seared : rime Ministe . ae .? oe cle. Se one sen to tel r tonde #| Mr. Sibley, says she made a great eM ster is brought into it OWNE age us af ; © atch ee 4 j ’ aires . = wen bas @ Yue Waa” Ten npression on the Minister. as th and. only confidant of wil! he amare ' aie General Hughes. to any per-| § Zercties (ent. . hows ‘Hl, The striking pallor of her : may ve)? _—_- ly Is this story true, or is it a lake Notice | ace was its most striking quality, Owner with) hoax? rhe country ought to i” and the! —————m | SeeMming a tint rather than a uated at the! _ Blend , lelicate |@"°™ Did Major General the . shade wMndaing into a deticate n the Skee - ¥ a Honorable Sam Hughes order the of} wilt Chance It Fraction, and Black Bear) prownness at the throat. it be- rrovines vq} Mineral Claims, situate to the Skeena Min- | Princess Pats off the Megantic on 4 aad ng Division of Cassiar District |spoke healthy vitality. The heavy ; ; : thentione Where located rll Chance. it Fraction ugust 29 and keep them kicking ae located between the “Lilly Bertha” and/e ils of her hair were black. and 7" ] : ” saipe under) Aldebaran” Mineral Claims near head of | their heels at Valeartier until Act, and it} slice Arm, Observatory Inlet, and “Bleck| her eyes, seriously and vag ’ ‘ation of this! Bear” Mineral Claim, located one mile ’ . ‘September 27 because of a warn- to contribute! more or less, from the uorthwest point of|tragic as they were. vet el wed . venditure, ; ‘O-/the head of Alice Arm, a branch of Ob- ' ing he received from a refined. - ee sake ervatory Inlet with warmth and animation. She said mineral) TAKE NOTICE that {, Pedro Salina, Free beautiful, but pallid, lady while he berty of tie) Miner's Certificate No. 80313B., intend,)was slender, but every move was : * of the MiN-|sixty days from the date hereof to apply munched an olive in the dining suve }% the Mining Recorder for a Certifcate|/a study in grace. The curves of H. COVERT, f Improvements, for the purpose of ob oom of the Chateau Frontenac? Vo-Uwuer.| taining @ Crown Grant of the above claim.|her figure all low, yet there was 5. C., January Aud further take notice that action, ’ Did the warning of the myste- inder section 85, must be commenced be- | suggestion of angularity. In- . fore the issue of such Certificate of Im. | us lady have the effect of keep- Certifcale of Improvements. provements deed, her figure suggested sup aren Mineral Cla situate in the Dated this 21st day of September, A.D ing the first contingent of 33,000 Rising ‘ot Cassiar Dis- | 1014 jleness anu strength beyond the PEDRO SALINAS Canadians a month longer in : th ° rdinary : © or leon theme tae ' _ di ag Canada than they would other- wad of alice are | The reader can now picture wise have been? ‘ ck Bear Mineral ¢ ; ’ ' ‘ jthe twain—the grim soldier and ‘ , edro Salinas, 6s } If so, what proof was found on sus ‘Free MM lthe refines e% ul vallic e " ugha, Free aie a fined, b as i . but pallid)... pefore s ptember 27 that the 1 ‘ane eae ady with vaguely tragic eyes story told by the mysterious lady ray yg By *. | Before she left the table she ac- was a true one? Was the Zep- aining « wo Grant of the |costed him. He was munching pelin found? Where? When? i ¢ aaunesn be an olive at the time. She warned Can the wreck of it be put in the come ‘ erulicate of Lu him that she had news for him national museum at Ottawa? 4) of September, A.D, news which if he valued the No story quite so sensational DRO SALINAS. welfare of his country, he must/,, this, and with dates and ) PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA know about. He must meet het| anes given in so definite-a way, Rai : e Terrace ¢ » far : one j atoms on the Terrace at the far 14, been made public in Canada | Athabasca Rall- before bottling ¥ e ptpa yer pbs since Colonel Hughes returned a, for an Act, , o ac ‘en in his » & ricg ar vo lay out, con.| GUARANTEED BY THE | Well, if you had bee from the South African War. It ' lowing tines of | GOVERNMENT of CANADA jplace what would you have done? j, q whale-of a story. It makes eat @ point on = Ci ME lols that this man, quietly the mildest of recent works of fie- wing mai Rive 7 : v “susands between ey . and: the Brand 7;munching an olive when he re-/tion look tame and, we may add, = oo Am PITT iiiiiM®\-cived the warning was at the pallid, 10” aueene iver a —— renew | DES of the Canadian forces, and What is Hon. Sam Hughes go- “heen with jthe country was at war. Phe ing to do about it? Will the mete Se | MATHIEU Se Te lcares of the country were on him.) ppime Minister explain to Parlia- following the | NERVINE POWDERS | He needed all the news he could ment? Or will the mysterious r, at or near wail » decide o ” ie te ima forwan . a . : Appr imately one | jet. He decided to meet the re- jady come forward with further ; : b) fr the | . : ) ( ac ) » far . . if » affair?—T , pei live ale | oor but pallid lady on ~ - particulars of the affair?—To- ch ‘€ the course of end o » Terrace at 9 oO CLOCK, |ponto ar it the summit e- | nd of the Terrace ye ronto Star. , keest River, thence | land to meet her alone, And he ee D Skeena Manskheest River | | | : ¢ up the Skeens | ldid | Not Treating. ar liver a) . i Pp . ane | They meet She tells him she Jock MeTavish and two English er, Vg ineteenth day of | wee i" : - , r | : sh Seeret Service; |friends went out on the loch on a . RGESS CO1E is of the British Seecre - the Ag ite = Why Endure Headaches? | : i . » arrange fishing trip, and it was agreed : bplican nash eth eenstnee ven that Ishe knows all about the arrange-. eee —One tria! will convinc 3 th : sles : sink o ff ORB asure and safe remedy for any iments for sending the Canadian |that the first man to eateh a fish FIRE ALARM SYSTEM * headache is at your service tn leontingent away; she says the |should later stand treat at the ; MATHIEU’S |Germans know it, too, and unless |inn. As McTavish was known to COUIT NO, 4. 3 Nervine Powders the plans are changed not a man be the best fisherman there- » a and 906 Awe ; 18 in box, 250. Sold everywhere. If lof the 33,000 Canadians will ever abouts his friends took consid- a 19 s your dealer does not sell them we le . ‘lig assuring or 14g _ pe Ave box on receipt of price, 25c. lbe heard of again once the ships erable delight in assuring him et 16 ae on J.L. MATHIEU CO, Props. . Bhe tells that he had as good as lost al- ind Ave of 1st, god and SHERBROOKE, P.@ leave the shore. She tells him ; i m 10-1, betw sth +o | that the Germans have a Zeppelin |ready, vit elween and “ ’ Sone nom 00 ‘ : ms $9. ' wOtes lin the Quebee mountains and | An’, d'ye ken,” said Jock, ae “ya . * aod 7th St. (Cen mean to sink the troop ships with speaking of it afterward, “baith lithe Canadians on board, She begs |? them had a guid bite, an’ wis } ae ag y Wwe ‘ > in.” as O'ROUIT NO, 2. that the Princess Pats be taken |Sae mean they wadna’ pu’ in. ave and “'T he . ” . , n a 8rd Bt. * BARBY Ss the Megantic at Quebec next Phen you lost?” asked the lis- on 24 4 McBride 8t. » day, and that no troops be sent |tener. o 25 “ ne . aide a. F wway until fying machines have} “Oh, no, TI didna’ pit ony bait o1 26 nd Sod 8b os se "27 Ye aod @th gt cated and destroyed the Ger-|0n my hook, E mee othou : man Zeppelin | OITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Oma wt a, © 7 What could Hon, Sam Hughes Ss as M8 Borie et Pulton B64 ldo in view of this warning? Could) NOTICE Is hereby given that a sitting 1 94 aud Taylor Sts | : : ~o% Even of the Court of Revision for the purpose a oe 1 Fulton st lhe risk letting the men go? Even of hearing complaints against the assess- so vil on OP.) ud Comos Ave |while he talked with the lady, she |ments as made for the year 1915 will be ot as a sid Dodge Pi | eZe . 4 |held in the Council Chamber, City Hall, nA ‘od Thompson 84 ddenly squeezed his arm, / iprince Rupert, B. ¢C., on Wednesday, . , roached, Ha! They were |aprit 7, 1045, at 10:30 a. m. OiRouiy NO | an apt mh 4 guy ; ‘4 | So they engaged in Any person desiring to make complaint PI * @0¢ Emmerson ha oe . jagainst the said assessment must give no- ou | T A vi and airy persiflage until \ce in writing to the Assessor, stating the Ok 43 Guy sod MeBride st, » | he purity and frazranuce : cause, at least ten (10) days prior to the mn ten 1d Green 61, Baby’s Own Soap have made it the in in rubber shoes Passed jovsine p Age aginst. lon 45 ms : ‘0d Basil sy a universal favorite. Its use is » What was the Minister of | Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 24th Mon tay ** nd Eberte. beneficial to any skin. aes M to do? Was he to heed |4ay of February, A. D, 1916, sod Yung ot od P. LORENZEN, MRR eae Albert Soaps Limited, Montreal, ing? Aceording to the |55. 69-69-76 Assessor “AAR AR Re | —"- = ——— JOHN B. McMANUS, | Phe Chicagoan whose murdet | a band of Zapatistas in Mexico has brought the Mexican issue to an acute stage in Washing- ton and has caused the govern- the slayers. of the Both Villa and Zapata have promised to make amends and prosecution for the crime, BANISH BULLY BOWSER MINERAL ACT. Certificate of improvements. NOTICE. Starlight, Homestake No. 1, and Sun- rise Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On the North Shore of Granby Bay between Bonanza and Falls « reeks. TAKE NOTICE that I, George R. Naden, Free Miner's Certificate No. 60353B, act- ing a8 Agent for Thomas McRostie, Free Miner's Certificate No, 80348B, and James Dy | | ment to demand an explanation POOPFOD OOF LORE THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C., LIMITED SS. VENTURE | SOUTHBOYND TUESDAYS. AT 8 P. m. Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS aT MIDNIGHT For Further Particulars Apply to PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND ave AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS pet eoe. oO: enon LUMBER. SHINGLE’, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A 4, BURROUGHS, Manager tet Ave. and MoBride 6 PHONE 25 PRINCE RUPERT, 2.6 Branch Yard at Smithers Peerecrrrorel L. Hateh, Free Miner's Certificate No. 79396 B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Re- corder for a Certificate of improve- | ments, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice thet action, un- der section 37, must ve commenced before | the issue of such Certificate of Improve- | ments. | Dated this 15th day of March, A. D. 1915. | GEO. R. NADEN. | WATER NOTICE. a | Use and Storage. TAKE NOTICE that The Port Essington Water Company, Ltd., whose address is | 517 Granville St., Vancouver, B. C., will} apply for 4 license to take and use one and | me-half cubic feet per second and to store | 400 acre-feet of water out of Cunningham | Lake. The storage-dam will be located at | the outlet of Cunningham Lake. “The ca- | pacity of the reservoir to be created is | about 400 acre-feet and it will flood 2.23 acres. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 5 chains below | the said outlet and will be used for Water- | works purpose upon the land described as | part of Lot 45, Range 5, Coast District, | being the townsite of Port Essington. A} copy of this notice and an application pur- | suant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914," will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objec- tions to the application or to the petition mentioned below may be filed with the} said Water Recorder or with the Comp, | troller of Water Rights, Parliament Bulld- | ings, Victoria, B. 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