inv, &§ ert tere aia pevrereerre ie! : Directory mas ———— Vivtvers Association 2 yrs 4 WINDSOR HOTEL vo Firet ave. and Bighth 81 w. & Wrient, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL Seventi 1 rat Avenue ano ropean and rmertean Plan Peter Biect, Froe RNOK POTEL fetween Frehin and Sith plan, Rates 60e to $1.00 rer ta Geener & Bearer Prous t nester oo empress HOTEL Between Sixth and ra Ave. Seventh Streets can Plan, 60 to 61 Per Dae, ROYAL HOTEL wey & Burgess, Props bird Ave. end Siath St Bleem Meatec Pian ER WHOLESALE LIQUOR OO. LimITED woond Ave. end Simth St Phone 102 ear e RUPERT IMPORTING ©O., LIMITED } fraser ano Sixth Sis Phone 7 . JBSCRIBE FOR DAILY NEWS TO DELINQUENT CO- OWNER. /HNSON, or to any per to whom you may have interests, Take Notice lersigned Co-Owner with 1 king No. 1" and the al Claims, situated at tle Arm about three-quar m the beach, in the Skee « District, Province of i, have done the required k om the above mentioned ar 1914, amounting to hold the same under the Mineral Act, and if f the publication of this to contribute expenditure, to osts of this advertise in the said mineral the property of the Section 4 of the Min Act of 1900. refuse ich ut Y. H. COVERT, Co-Owner Rupert, B. C., January riifecate of Improvements. Miweral Claim, situate tn the « Division of Cassiar Dis-| ated About three-quarters i . more or less, from the ot of the bead of Alice Arm « the Black Bear Mineral claim | west be that L, Pedro Salinas, as am J. Vaughan, Free Min-— No. 81645B., and for rs Certifeate No 80313B., lays from the date hereof, ‘he Mining Recorder for 8 ’ improvements, for the pur- voing & Crown Grant of the take notice that action, must be commenced be- f such Certifeate of im- “ A VETERAN WHO WAS WITH LORD ROB Laid Low With Rhewmatism— Cured By “ Fruit-aties”, CHATHAM, ONT., Aprit, ard “Tam a veteran of he Crimean War and the Indian Mutiny, volunteering , from the Royal Artille Ty ‘into th 1¢ Royal rats Ps tory neineers, and served under Lord Roberts during the Indian Mutiny and am a pensioneer of the British Gove ernment. Fierce hand-to-hand i fi ing and continual exposure left me a prreat sufferer from Rhe umatism, so much so that my legs swelled up making it impossible for me to walk “ Pruit-a-tives" They cured me of roth the Rhe umatism and Consti pation. In my regular employment, I .walk beaut miles a day and enjoy perfect ealth’’, GEORGE WALKER Soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢ At all dealers or sent on recei pt of Price by Urnit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa Prince Rupert Feed Co. DEALEKS IN Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Agente for DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS Co. Mail orders promptly attended to —_— ee es 808 Third Ave. Phone 68 GUARANTEED American Silk HOSIERY We Want You to Know These Hose They stood the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They have no séams_ to rip. They never become loose and baggy as the shape is knit in not pressed in. They are GUAR- ANTEED for fineness, for } style, for superiority of ma- terial and workmanship, ab- solulely stainless, and to wear six months without holes or replaced by new pairs free. OUR FREE OFFER To every one sending us 50c to cover shipping charges, we will send, sub- ject to duty, absolutely free: Theee pairs of our famous AMERICAN SILK HOSE | with written GUARANTEE, any color, or rhree pairs of our Ladies Hose in Black, Tan White colors, with written UARANTEE DON'T DELAY pires when dealer in locality selected. and size desired International Hosiery Co. or Offer ex- your is Give eelor ist day of September, A.D. PEDRO PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA RAILWAY COMPANY. ' NOTICE. sce Kiver and Athabasca Rail is next session, for an Act, mpany to lay out, con- the following lines of) ale mmencing at @ nt on st or pear the head of Kitimat ‘ing the Kitimat River in @ to the summit between Lake, thence in @ nor ong the valley of the river the Skeena Skeena River and rossing + high level bridge and over to the K arar f the Paciic Railway with thence porth-easterly Kitsumkalem River * its course to the summit of snd =6thence, following the Nass River, at or near tance of approximately one ‘welve miles; (b) from the Blackwater River, with following the course of Kiver, to the summit be- | Galanskeest River, thence long the Galanskeest River * iver, thence up the Skeena mouth of Bear River approxi seven miles, ‘awa this nineteenth day of MPSON, BURGESS & COTE, | citors ‘for the e Applicant.” * Tee OSOeeee eee ee ‘RE ALARM SYSTEM {= $ | * OROUIT NO. 4. : 2 () St. and 8rd ave * ‘3 6th St. and Sra ave . 14 Sth St. and Sra ave Z| 16 Junction of tet, gna lt 4 Aves 6 18t Ave, between sth ane 7 hhoa Hotel.) i '7 ist Ave. and 7th 81. (Cen Hotel : CROUIT NO. 2 : rd Ave, and Sra St 3 Mee :3 } 3 1 Ave. and Melirite St 3 = Ave, and MeBride St + BS 2nd Ave. and gna st 3 Ave abd 6b St 7-0. 0. B : : CIROUIT NO. 9 3 e ) Ave. and Pulten 84 » s2 t ven aod Vaylor Sts , ia Ave and Poulton ot 3 st ih Ave sn) Comox Ave . 7 h Ave end Dedee Pt ‘6 A Ave end Thotmpeom 4 *| *) OMOUIT NO. 4 3 1 41) Ave. and Smmerson 3) " ih Ave. and MeBride St : = *th Ave. and Green 84, : 46th Ave end Basil St 3 48-70) Ave. and Gherte. 7 14) 7th Ave and Yung 4. ‘A ehenanunrane ened SALINAS. | | talniog a Crown Grant of t | ORO POPE OR IDE DALE OOD E OO 21 Bittner Street Dayton, Ohio, U. 8. A. Delivered to any part of town, or can be had at Spurr's Market, Knott's Bakery and the Fulton Qash Market. Good Pure Milk The Best Equipped and Most Sanitary Dairy is the Prince Rupert Dairy Phone Green 252 Govt. Inspected Cows Certificate of Improvements. ri Chance It Fraction, and Black Bear Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Min ing Division of Cassiar District. Where located I'll Chance it Fraction located between the “Lilly Bertha” aod Aldebaran” Mineral Claims near head of Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, and “Black Bear’ Minera! Claim, located one mile, more or less, from the northwest point of the bead of Alice Arm, & branch of Ob ervatory Iniet TAKE NOTICE that I, Pedro Salina, Free Miner’s Certificate No, 80313B intend, sixty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate for the of Improvements, porpose of ob e above claim notice that action, And further take under section 85, lfore the issue of such Certificate of Im | provements, Dated this @ist day of September, A.D. BONS. PEDRO SALINAS. Copt. J. McGEE, W.M.S.A \NAUTICAL ACADEMY Masters and Mates Prepared for Examination Compasses Adjusted Helgerson Block, Opp. Royal Hotel—Phone Red 502 FREE Our Trappers Guide Supply Catalog « Price List, day. address Ship your URS ° to (OHM HALLAM LiMiTED Desk B. 18" ’ te tie o8 L Write t must be commenced be- | ee ee ad WAS PURCHASE OF SUBMARINES — MADE THE AVENUE FOR GRAFT? | Continued From Page Two, them down as part of the return vhich will be submitted, It is important that the gov- ernment should examine into all the faets in connection with this purchase It is stated by many people and believed by many -peo- ple on the Pacifie Coast that this company was not paid ~ either 1,050,000 or 21,150,000 for these submarines My that two cheques were passed, one for the sum of $900,000, information is of which, was issued to the company which jmuch in favor of adding subma- built the may fide to a boats The been other cheque issued but mind British that on have bona proper the people all party, feeling in publie among in many at got Columbia events is somebody the submarines. I do not know whether or not this and I commission purchase of these make s #0, no charge in that respect, but I do say that having regard to the fatt that these submarines were rejected by the naval expert of the gov- ernment for which they were built; that the builders had no market for them, except Sir Rich- ard McBride on behalf of the sritish Columbia government: that the boats were reported to be obsolete and not according to the specifications and that the na- val expert of the Chilean govern ment reported adversely upon them, it is an extraordinary thing that the price paid for them was equal to the price at which two of the most modern and up-to- ‘date submarines could be pur- chased. I say that is an extraor- dinary faet, and it does seem to me that if those who were acting in the purchase of those two sab- marines had been anxious to do so, they could have purchase.l them at a very much lower price than that which was paid for them. My assumptions are based pon what is reeognized out on the Coast as public knowledge; based upon newspaper report d upon interviews with the o™ cers of the Seattle Shipbuilding Company, which put the parts of the submarines together. The fact that the purchase price was|S0rry to say they could not be divided into two sums, one for|Duilt at St. John, but my hon. £900,000 and one for $250 900 friend knows the reason why, and - lends color to the suspicion en-|¥e need not refer further to that. Ms tertained on the Coast that a con.|Up on the Great Lakes at Port ee oer eaten siderable portion of this money Arthur there is a splendid dry- lid not go to the Eleetrie Boat|@eck and shipyard, built under a Od WATCH FREE, : inet, |contract which the late govern- A straightforward reneroas Company of New Jersey, which }° é hr rym om established Fi d Who Bi had the cortract with the Chilea)|™ment made while IT was minister. raat to thouamde et Ine an lesome iscui _ ye ' ? pe ple all over the covernment fcr the—Dbuilding of |Submarines could be built there. wold 8 8 howe Delicious Ca ke d P. these two subn arines. As a fur-|!t might be that under the Rush- Ghee “ine “Wirtea an astry ther evidence that there can ve|Bagot treaty, unless by the con- is for one of | on > J > Lie 1S »t} on Guarda, or © truth in the statement con-|sent of the United States, we ' ar tained in the «rder-in-council could net turn out more than one i wiih the wach. which No Alum which I assume the Minister of at a time, but you know at least h grarancacd tse yet » | v | aah Se le age anid you take ad: Marine and Fisheries placed in|two vessels of a certain tonnags loos oar. Wo, exoaee_ on ‘i . ten | the recommendation to Councii|®re allowed on the Great Lakes. eG site without full knowledge of all the Even if they could not be put to- Fe me eee eT ie taewee Bee te ann} facts with regard to the Chilean|sether there, all the parts could vernment being unable to re-|be brought down to Montreal and ieatinnatmieiil ere * : ve the boat the Chilean gov-|Quebee and assembled. [ think grpreneen nen eive e wore 3 ‘ « | ernme e moment this thing|this correspondence, when we IntdSnanaidideidniniohinioninininoionioininnioninionniominnnninnnncnccnnc | nment, th ' e } j losed up and they found|set it down, will show that a { ot all was close p é ’ . —" that they were freed from any re- strong argument was made by Sir |4™ } tha e ert om any | sponsibility of litigation with this|Riechard McBride in order to in- ; / : j mpany, gave an order for two duce this government te act, and j * | at late submarines and thoxe|to act promptly and buy the two i a ai oi . s ar 1S ‘ve y vy i j two are now, | am told, under ubmarines, even ee oon ee ad hi : i eonstruetion, showing that their |had been rejected by the naval ex- ( & | , arines |perts of Chile, I take it that the -o4 failure to take the submarines | Pe! up t ort 28 ver was not due to inability on|Papers will show a very strong DAIL y or er al or eri { es over as no ( é ' their part to receive them but to argument in favor of adding sub- / i he -report of their naval expe t|marines to the Canadian navy. N EW S The Daily News goes into nearly every home in “4 s | the -repo 0 i = . ; owes or of . 4 | nat the vessels were not up to “I take for granted, Sir, that Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspape eS 4 — the city because it is clean and reliable. It has al! i oo. specifications and entirely UN-|before paying this large sum of| ) | is the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events ( *® | suitable and obsolete money for new submarines the | . i / i : ) t , 4: entail chealindian, tienes and topics interesting to Northern British Colum ' s { j also asks or &@ ri Tr » « ‘ » q : ‘ rhe motion also asks for any} governmen , SAFE bia. It treats these subjects with moderate op eS reports which have been madelas to what was the contract price | SANE mism and reliability } | . ; » r 1” , * with reference to these vessels at}which the Chilean government | Ths :teniteMenth te the aaah eebeablc paper te ; } the time of purchase and also|were paying. I am informed on} SPICY adieeniheann ange ttn send be the buying pullic 4 rity , lieve > re. | ® Gee ee since they have been in the own-|authority which I believe to be re -| IMPARTIAL 1b has a blame sieeinkion then ear other paper | ; hip of this government, In this/liable that the original contrast . the city. It is read by the class of people the ; eonpection fam told that one of|prive was $387,000 for each sub- | INDEPENDENT advertisers want to talk to. | these submarines has been in the}marine, That made the original | INTELLIGENT z i drvdock practically ever sinee}contraet for the two submarines ‘ they were purehased and that to-|$774,000. IT am told that after —_—_____—___—_-THE—__——_- : lay a great portion of the side of} the contract was entered into an x ee ea : J . » of them has been strippedjextra torpedo tube and some DAI Y : } out and that new machinery is | other extras were provided which be installed. Tean understand| brought the contraet priee up to . } that that might be done in order | $900,000, My information is from ; } t wut in lighter machinery to/the Pacifle Coast, We eat well | ‘ ; prevent the boats being over-bur-|understand that when the un. ered emaes , dened I am told that the diMfl-|usual cirgumstances oeeurred, of * RARER AAA RRA EAA EERE REE EE culty is to keep them at the prop- | Sir Richard MeBride, as Premier Demet Sietnetininal . THE DAILY N&WS. level. They and will sink down very much be- er are overweighted low the depth at which, of navigation service they ought to be kept doubt my hon. down any reports he may have on With regard t the general question of purchas- ing submarines to of the navy, | would as- sume I full in- am for ordi- nary purposes or No friend will brine these subjects. form part Canadian that the am asking for would give formation. I correspondence myself very It is a matter of great rejoicing to me that we the statute book the Naval Service Act of 1910 which would the government to submarines built and to add to the rines to the Cafadian navy have upon an act known as enable have Canadian navy a class of vessels which this war has already dem- onstrated is of the very greatest possible value for the protection of our harbors and for attacking larger vessels which might at- tempt to invade our coast My only regret is that there should be any question as to the suita bility of these submarines for the purpose for which they were bought. It is a well known fact that for some fifteen months there have been in Canada ship- yards well adapted for the building of submarines and larg- er vessels as well Submarines could be built today, and for a considerable period could have been built, at the magnificent shipyards at Maisonneuve, near Montreal, where there is one of the finest shipbuilding plants to of British these Columbia, purchasing vessels, there would be a good deal of diseussion- and even- tually a good deal of information would leak out to the publte. The information which IT have is that cheques were issued, one of which went to the Boat pany of New for of $900,000, which is said to have been the contract price for these vessels and the extras to paid by the government, provided, that they were up to the specifi- 1 that friend would be able to give satisfactory evidence the House to the circumstances under which these were drawn, Fleetric Com. Jersey the sum which was he Chilean of course, cations would hope my hon to as two cheques and also that the re. port will show what was the con- tract price with the Chilean gov- ernment.” =—_—_—_— — MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A Birks’ Illustrated Catalogue In Your Home During 1915 f —— occasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest value. Birks’, Vancouver, le the great gift store of the Weet. Department and our Mlustrated Catalogue forms a convenient avenue lead ing to @ seléction from our immense stocks. At a medium through which you may select gifte suitable for every Our Mail Order =—_— WRITE FOR THE CATALOGUE—YOU WILL NEED IT. JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Granville and Georgia Streets Geo, E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, 8.« Henry Birks G&G Sun Limited — J aes . a ’ . POEL POP OM SET SHINGL«. , MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINVE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A. 4. BURROUGHS, Manager et Ave. and MoBride St. ' PRINCE RUPERT, &.0 PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers SPOR OEOOOR §.S. VENTURE SOUTHBOUND 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 A” LANTIC STEAMSHIPS be found in the world. They could be built at Esquimalt, where there is a drydock and a shipyard as well. They could be built at Levis, where Mr. Davie has a very fine shipbuilding plant, not suit- able for the building of large for building of the submarines. could be built at Halifax, there is drydock repairing plant, ves- the They sels, but entirely suitable where a and a ship- but we know it is very easy, to by a little enlargement, convert a shiprepairing plant into a shipbuilding plant. I am THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C, LIMITED OLOIOP