8! Koto! . Directory hers p.R.1 Vintners Association proer ° w. © wrient Prop. ee WOTEL OENTRAL rirst Avenue and seventh st. gurope® and smericen Pplap peter Mack, Prop. gnox POTEL av on Eighth and Ninth 4 Ave ; at on Tates B00 to 61.00 ey er Day Beener & Beaner, Prope. na 1. Rocheste Vv. D. Cantey empress woTeL Third Ave., Between Sixth and oth Streets popean Pian, 6O to 61 Per Oay moval HOTEL corey & Burgess, Props Third Ave. and Siath St Pien Steam sMeasted AVER WHOLEBALE LIQUOR ©O., fecond Ave r ~« Mareh 13, 1915. gturday caries eat manensverbeeewerwweren, winpeor woTeL + piret Ave, end Rienhth St lat LimrreD and Stath 84. Phone 108 RUPERT IMPORTING ©O0., LimITEeD jiath Sts. 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HNSON, or to eny terests, gued Co-Owner with and the hing No. 4” ‘rm about three- the beach, in the District, i, have r- ur 61084 _ Mineral Act, and [ of ten aun. wn this 21st day of September, A.D. “ the Trager of tne PEDRO SALINAS. section 4 of the Min t Act of 1000. T. BH. COVERT, Co-Owner. Kupert, B. C., January Certificate of ingrevementa. rar x » PEACE RIVER AND ung ral Clatm, situate in the vivision of Cassiar Dis- a ated About -quarters more or from the f the head of Alice Arm Sieck Bear Mineral claim ih that L Pedro um J. Vou a, 3 81546 oe ertulleane ie ache’ eeall from Mining Ea Te ‘ provements, for Me * & Crown Grant of ton o er that oe, ust such Certcate of = \ day of September, A.D. PEDRO SALINAS. jresaname RAILWAY COMPANY. 4 ver NOTICE. ‘iver and Athabasca Rall- ext session, for ap Act, mpany to lay out, con- the following Mnes of mencing et a t on ear the bead of Kitimat Kitimat River in 6 ‘o the summit Detween Lake, . cifie lway with :, the nee north-easterly the Kitsumkalem ver urse to the sw of thence, following the ‘ass River, at or near ‘f approximately one miles; (Db) from the Diackwater River, with Jowing the course of ver, to the summit be- ‘ianskeest River, thence ‘« the Galanskeest River thence 2. the Skeena Bear River approxi- 1 miles, ‘awa this nineteenth day of ‘N, BURGESS & COTE, ors for the Applicant, — TEES EE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 2 13 4 16. rd A 16 wh St v7 eu Post a3 a4 2 26 27 an 82 a7 38 “ a 4s a4 4 141 “OUD OUO ieee OROUIT NO. 4. “St. and 8rd Ave. St. and Srd Ave, *\) St. and 8rd Ave, “Hon of 18%, @nd and ‘st Ave, Detween 8th and (knox Hotel.) ‘st Ave. and 7th St, (Cen tel CUROUIT NO. 2. ‘rd Ave, and Brad St, UMee,) rd Ave. and MeBride 84, ‘st Ave. and MeBride st, *h0 Ave. and @nd St “1d Ave, and 6th 84, G. T. P, CIROWIT NO. & bth Ave and Pulton ' ‘orden and Taylor Sts. Ave and Fulton St. ‘\O Ave, and Comox ave. “Ave. and Dodge PI, Ou Ave, and Thos a CHROUIT NO, 4 ‘Ave. and Emmerson oh me Ave. and MeBride St, 1 oun, .ve and Green Bt, “THD AV®, and Eberte, "Wh AV@, and Young #s, Clans, situated at the Province of done the required the above mentioned amounting to hold the same under ays © publication of this “reteae wo contribute the action of the skin. “Pruit-a-tives”’ is sold by all dealers at soc. a box, 6 for $2 so, trial size, 25c. or will be sent postp raid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Li: nited Ottawa, Certificate of Improvements. rll Chance It Fraction, and Black Bear Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Min- ing Division of Cassiar District. here located:—I'll Chance It Fraction located between the “Lilly Bertha” and) “Aldebaran” Mineral Claims near head of | Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, and “Black Bear’ Mineral Claim, located one mile more or less, from the northwest point of the head of Alice Arm, @ branch of Ob- servatory Inlet. TAKE NOTICE that I, Pedro Salina, Free Miner's Certificate No. 80313B., intend, ee [Gage from the date "keeet to apply ining Recorder for a a o | A. A, for the pe taining a Crown Grant of t above ane. Al further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced be- fore the issue of such Certificate of Im- rpose of provements MATHIEU S NERVINE POWDERS » For Headache and Neuraigsa lmerd)yarclge 5 righirens — THE SHORTT INCID ENT MAY CAUSE SPLIT IN THE CABINET HEAD OF CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 1S INDEPENDENT oF GOVERNMENT, AND SOME MEMBERS DO NOT LIKE HON, ROBERT ROMER’S DICTATION. Adam Shortt, hear f the { vice Commis- 1 of Ca i h name has | be bi ht pr inently before vm Hor th h an acrimoni- jor deba the Commons based }or ta { ts made by f n at th Forum in Ot- tawa, ha an impartial jt b il ft tigate his re- marks and h Tered to resign if it pl that he was guilty of }partisanship in making the re- |mark eferred t rhe remarks, | whi h dealt th dismissals and ippointment i the civil service, te taken strong objection to by j the vernment, and were refer- » by Hon. Re dishonorable and untrue Government Up a Tree. bert disho Rogers as nest, unfair, It is not expected here that the impartial tribunal,” for which Prof. Shortt asked, will be grant- ed. It is considered quite as im- probable that Prof. Shortt will re- sign from his position. In the first place, it is believed that if he tribunal were called before an impartial he would be frank in his expression of abuses, even more to which he believes the civil ser- ivice is subject, than he was in his } speech, and in the second place it is not believed than any impartia! for as the in tribunal would condemn him political political favoring w“ partisanship, insofar partisanship means openly of preference to of the well as those had their head of the mission. If, one party another; for old government of the differences Civil mem- bers as have the Com- present, with Service Shortt does not few who ex- the cir could then, Prof resign (and there are pect that he cumstances the ga e will under what action yvernment take if it is con- scientious in its professions that he of partisanship. Not Subject to Government. has been guilty political Professor Shortt is not amen- able to the government, but to Parliament. The Civil Service Commission was created by Act of Parliament in 1908, and the act provided for the two commissioners with the rank, appointment of standing, and salary of a deputy minister, the salary being $5,000 per year. The act provides that the two commissioners shall be appointed by the Governor-in- council and each commissioner “shall hold office during good but shall be removable General on ad- and the House behavior, the dress by the by Governor same of Commons.” In other Prof. Shortt words Why Endure Headaches? —One trial will convince you that asure and safe remedy for any headache is at your service in MATHIEU’S Nervine Powders 18 in a box, 25e. Sold everywhere. If your dealer does not sel! them we mail hox on receipt of price, 2 5c. J.L.MATHIEU CO. Props. SHERBROOKE, Pa 6-5-0 The purity and fragrance of Baby's Own Soap have made it a universal favorite, Its use is beneficial to any skin. ers Ship your to JOHN HALLAM diMizeo “Desk B. 18" FREE Guide Our op Con poe rice List. feould not | be dismissed from his unless by a majority vote of It improbable loflice both | highly is considered that the gov- |ernment would undertake any ac- might houses which such a vote | be the the head of the Civil Service Com- of the some- dealing j}tion by put before two houses, as mission, in the face what startling figures with the dismissals and appoint‘. the to power, ments since present govern- ment came would cre- ate considerable comment in the country. Two Systems of Appointment. Prof, Shortt has control of the appointments in the inside service only. Such appointments accord ae to the act are to be made upon the merit system and by examin- ation In the on the other hand, political patronage 1s deciding factor. Through the iCivil Service Journal Prof. Shortt lhas been accused from time to time of permitting men who have nassed their examinations with high marks to be superseded by chief qualifications He has outside service, the others whose have been political pull. further béen aceused by the gov- ernment for setting exarinations mueh too academic in character, and which have proven a heavy obstacle toward the appointment of government favorites, He claims that his speech before the People’s Forum was designed to make his position clear before the civil servants of the capital, and that political prefer. was a strong feature in the alleged intimated ence discriminations againat men who merited positions, but who were superseded. He also urged strongly that the outside service be placed the on same basis as the inside. Perhaps a Cabinet Split. It is a matter of general knowl- edge that Prof. Shortt enemies had many among the more politi- cally inelined of the ment as well as the that many present government are with Mr. the case endeavored to make old govern- It is also of not new. helieved the in members accord Rogers and they against others in which have him In fact, both of glad to be free from the unpleas- it men are entirely in favor of which to set up departments of the civil of the In faet, were the question of his dismissal there are many men on sides who are heartily sick patronage and who would be ant duties These the rigid merit standard Prof. Shortt would like n all service connected with Dominion. placed before the two Houses, it is certain that it would not be ecar- ried out.—Toronto Star. ERE SE * HAZELTON NOTES * RR ERRRER EEE ES Pete spending a week in town. Slavin, of Buck Flats, is Miss Sharpe spent the first part of the week in Smithers. Miss Sharpe spent the first part of the week in Smithers. Mrs. been seriously ill, W. W. Anderson, who has is recovering. Bert Schooling has returned from a vacation trip to outside points. returned on Wed- visit to Chief Minty nesday from an official Pacific. Born, Tuesday, March 2, at Ha- zelton, to Mr. and Mrs. P. Hageg- lund, a boy. J. A. (Gus) Sampare, formerly of Sargent’s staff, is establishing a store at Kitwangak. J. MeKendrick and T. Heslip re- turned from Babine Wednesday, leaving for Telkwa the same day. Forester Allen and H. C. King- his chief of staff, are pay- horn, ing an official visit to down-river points. enncitthend Browne, Wednesday from vacation visit to his of Endako, a Constable returned on two-months’ Eastern home. George Hauk arrived Thursday from Francois Lake. He will be here for two weeks before leaving for the Omineca. Miss May Lindal, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. BE, Kirby, left for her home at Blaine, Wash., on Sunday's train. R. G. Moseley, of the Hazelton Hotel, is displaying with justif.. able pride the Sherman Cup, one of the chief prizes in the poultry department of the Prince Rupert Exhibition, which he recently re- ceived, It was given for the best male bird in the show-——-Omineca Miner. The shapely girl isn't ashamed to let people know how well she can fill a pair of silk hose, It takes a woman to jolly a man into a condition that will enable her to work him, Good Nights are enjoyed by those in good health, The perfect digestion, clear system, and pure blood upon which sound health depends, will be given you by BEECHAM’S CH ORSRE RE RET HERES * BULKLEY VALLEY NOTES * EEE Ee Kispiox ranchers have ized a Farmers’ Institute organ- Jack Mackendrick lip have returned fr T. Hes- a trip to and om Babine. D. K. Treffry, of the valley, to friends here. a former resident has arrived from Vancouver spend a vacation with At the nesday afternoon the the Agricultural Association were authorized to take f the establishment of a co-opera- farmers’ meeting Wed- directors of steps to secure tive creamery in this part. Arrangements have been com- pleted for the shipping of from the Coronado mine on Hud- Bay and the first lot leaves today on its way to ore son Mountain, ear Francisco. San Other shipments will follow shortly. Willie Wallace fright of his life when a house he turned turtle over the Saturday, received last was in suddenly an embank- f MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A Birks’ Illustrated Catalogue In Your Home During 1915 — As a medium through which you may select gifte sultabie for every occasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest value. Birks’, Ing to @ selection from our immense stocks. Vancouver, ls the great gift store of the West. 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He was engaged in moving the the Aldermere to Telkwa, of sleds, nicely when of the building met an obstruction and before the driver had time to say “Whoa, Bill!” the house was up- Fx- house down grade from by the use getting corner and was along one ended over the embankment. ecuting a half summersault, Wil- lie landed with his feet upon the ceiling; and in a second or two emerged from a window, what but the worse for his experience, except for a few The house, large one, some- dazed, none slight bruises. which was not a very belonged to Thorp & Hoops,—In- terior News. KILLS HIMSELF ON THE RUN. Pasadena Printer Spectacular in His Earthly Exit. Salt Lake City, March 13.- John, Jr., a linotype operator | of Pasadena, Cal., killed himself in a spectacular manner here yes- He went to the G. | C terday afternoon. outskirts of the city and killed} himself while running rapidly. He had run two blocks, shooting at himself, fell, with | four bullets in his head. 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