MINERAL AcT geate of impre vements rt ” norice sun and strict. » and 4 ge A BN , 159B, y hostie, act rtineate sys from f improve Altas action, un f improve March, A. NADEN, CE OWNER. r to any r- HEN you may Rave Take Notice i" end the situated at the three-quar in the Skee : province of the required above mentioned 4, amounting to same under ) Act, and if ¥ biication @f this « w contribute xpenditure, te 4 his advertise . he sald mineral perty of the 4 of the Min ‘ r 1900 P ’. H. COVERT, Owner January co B. C., Certificate of improvements. a situate In the ‘ Cassiar Dis- three-quarters r lets, from the sd of Alee Arm vk Bear Mineral elatm edro Salinas, as veughan, Free i - ate N 1oB., and for - ate No. 80319 the date hereof. ‘ ay a ‘or pur- o Grant of the that action, ommenced - eruificate of Im- ‘ ' September, A.D. SALINAB. PEDRO p, PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE 4 Athabasca Raltl- ‘ sion, for an Act, lay ow, con- wing lines of g st @ point on ead of Kitimat wing at River m 6 summit between 4 ad thence mm @ nor- valley of the ake t the Skeena be he Skeena River fa big bridge and over allway with north easterly sumkalem River ) the summit of 4 following the ver, @t OF near . 4 proximately one s 4 b) from the ster, «River, witb the course of the summit be- at sauskeest River, thence . /alanskeest River Wiha i up the Skeena ar Kiver approai- ‘ ‘ nineteenth day of RGESS & COTE, r the Applicant. TOPPER eee eee IRE ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT NO. 4 82 ~ rane a a a a Sts 36 1 Fulton St snd Comox Ave snd Dodge PI. ‘id Thompson St CIRCUIT NO. 4, * AY® sod Emmerson snd MeBride §§ snd Green st. aod Basil St Ave and Eberte. *. and Yung St SONG CO oi bininis 6— 7) 144 ie Skeena hore of Falls Naden, Pree nh, and James No. the B Mining Re- F ptaining 6 wed befowe D. TO DELINQUENT co- owner with | Sra Ave 13 ‘ Sra Ave 4 Srd ave 7 ist, 2nd and 16 between BUD and Sts. (ik iotel 17 ‘ve and 7th St. (Cem CIROUIT NO, 2 82-3 and Sra St . sod MeBride St “ sod MeBride 81. = and gnd St and 6 “ th St. Orr T NO. 8 \ VETERAN WHO WAS ‘CONSERVATIVE M. P. wo | WITH LORD ROgERT; THE DOMINION ELECTION j Lald Low With Rhevmatism But | M.P., made a} Cured By “ Fruit-a-tives”, Foronto @ fev CHATHAM, ONT., Aprit, ard, tore. | ty strife and the “Tam a veteran of the Crimean \ md the Indian Mutiny, volunteer a ( a from the Royal Artillery into the r . ' { desiring a veers, and served under | t} . tts during the Indian Muti: ‘ oy ‘ am @ pensioneer of the Britict pecially as Mr. oroment Fierce hand-t and 1 Ar i Conservative | fighting and continual exposure jet ‘ : oe ae te a great sufferer from Rheumation | vo | s wars, Mr so much 80 that my legs swelled wu; |A t had all prese ted | inaking itimpossible for me to walk th nis Se ae | “ Pruit-a-tives’’. They cured me of situations, | both the Rheumatism and Constipat eating In my regular employment, | walk n the; thirty miles a day and en . pina | | Wy perfect | cial mar- health”’, , — ket f t| | f great} GEORGE WALKER ind « 500, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c: trees: | At all dealers or sent on receipt of But l, “we are} price by Pruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. | vd ad esp eseentmeneeeees for exist aa... | , } A Real Lever Gimulation / | been OLD WATCH FREE, mare need Vit of day re nes tl t of day A, stratahttore ard it pe ter Thank God We P | Watshes to che mands " jth if th Great Britain veople all over Spel oe } |! th conduet of iT ’ t - ae Pec I iffa the like of} ROW, enclosing j feah oat I a . pe haps never Gent, Guart, oe Bl ig ped hithert You cannot > : hie § | 8 the rder of merit, and {thee j f the alphabet sug- ahovld | ‘ i f ' > lows offer We expect roo to tall , i and the mmpire e Cat Sit Oe te Newt O i entialy placed when, as day end rain te te emer wet | | th the execution and England : terpretat f what she stands OO we « ree od iS 1 I by Asquith, Churehill Fisher French, Grey, d Lloyd George ind = Kitchener while back of them is the Empire with but one high and abiding Canadian Party Strife. Vention has been made of the splendid spirit of unanimity and det nination at the back of the men in supreme charge in Great tritain of the conduct of the war | sod of affairs arising out of the} var situation. In this respect ev- GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA MMM ht aks aie ty good citizen of Canada must! be very jealous lest certain pres- | it aspects of political life in this | country point to the devel pment | f a mischievous and misplaced | le party strife. In Great Britain the ne nagnannnny government has welcomed and the | NERVINE POWDERS opporition has volunteered active ied self-sacrificing co-operation | til the war is over. j The people of Canada will be careful not to apportion blame government but it por members of the and of the oppos is ition, FURS A tel | lare not big enough for this crisis. lo be that ( erve quote Address Write Today Jonn HALLAM *'™!7£2 Desk 51° may our Canadian ex- perience not yet broad and | is % jdeep enough to have developed | men of such gauge as the long | we Women Find sometimes that they are dull country, are now placing our experience and heavy responsi-| | pititie s of Great Britain have} The Brightest I produced It should be clearly — nized, however, that, as a 3 ywn label | in on our back in the sight ' } mind, depressed in spirits, and that [of ali the world. Our soldiers they have headache, backache, are doing their share, going from | and sutferings that make life : ee | seem not worth living. But these every class of home throughout | conditions need be only temporary. {the country, but it 1s sickening | They are usually caused by indigestion [that we still have to see In the | or biliousness and a few doses of public press unfounded charges 3 and counter charges of disloyalty BEECHAM S foisted upon us by every known easuistical device. Surely loy- alty of all Canadians can be taken for granted, and what we need will quickly, safely and certainly | now is common sense and a clear right the wrong. This famousfamily |yision of the necessity for an remedy tones the stomach, stimu- lates the liver, regulates the bowels. | cham’s Pills cleanse the system | eine poisons and — | know of nothing more cred~- the blood, Their beneficial action | history than the shows in brighter looks, clearer | st adiness of the Canadian people complexions, better feelings. Try the first two weeks of the them, and you also will find that they — met a Are Worth jwelt maintained, but it may not be | | | united front. Credit to Our History. table in our | hur ing steadiness is if place to say that if the full f what has been done is to he secured, the same high sense ane in oe of ¢ peration must hold, and neither individuals nor individual SUBSCRIBE FOR ‘retitutions must seek to take ’ | ‘tio@@® advantage of the This submarine of the U class is thought to have displaced about 800 tons, was driven with heavy oil. It had four torpedo tubes and two 14-pounder disappearing guns and two 1-pound high-angle guns. The Admiralty aunounced.that evidence was to hand which pointed to the destruction of this unterseeboote. THE DAILY NEWS. — Ones ~ WiyMin.e 06.80 THE FAMOUS U-29, SUNK BY THE BRITISH. OTTO WEDDIGEN, Commander of the U-29, which is understood to have been sunk. He was Germany's most daring under-water navigator. It was he who while in command of the U-9 sank the British war- ships Hogue, Aboukir and Cressy. For this he was deco- rated by the Emperor. It was generally understood that he also sank the Hawke. Lately in the U-29 h ehas been cruis- ing off the Scilly Isles, where he : British steamers and sank four a French one. He was cour- teous and considerate, giving warning in most cases to the erews of the vessels he de- yed LAND NOTICES. District—District of Skeena Land plain that if the government fully Coast, Range Five. realize their sesnnsaiuiaitine and nie ‘ etria! vine TAKE NOTICE that William Watson, of asure me Se teneee — if the leaders of the opposition | emo, B. C., occupation Contractor, ip: Su n f t sy for any tends’ to apply for permission to lease — headache is at your service Pry] e . ire. ¢ ) are | following described lands:—Commencing & aty in fully realize theirs, and both are \s ae ‘a eines Se northerty tit of ‘onciliatory ¢ x » eon | the Right-of-Way of the Gran run a- MATHIEU’S conciliatory and willing to con Oe aigiwee Company, ‘and about a. chains « E Ss ‘ere, ¢ 3 c a |southwesterly from lle east from Nervine Powders ult and sincere, and sink the |Prince Rupert, B. C.; tenes north | 20 a » sec > arty advantage, | chains; the nee west chains, nee Lnington 250 Sdteeratere. | | wish to secure party advantage, [soa Utes mete of ist wr te worth ‘ 2. | or , nefit 2 © *y, erly limit of ‘the Right-of-Way 0 Pee for the benefit of the countr | Seana oS Railway company. ATHIE . Props. ‘anads “merge “om this |thence northeasterly along the northerly SHERBROOKE, P.@ Canada will emerge fro limit of the said Right-of-Way to pomt of 6-5-0 situation with the respect of|commencement; and containing about 5; 80 acres, more or less. Great Britain and of outside na-| WILLIAM WATSON. tions, and, what is still more im-| Dated December 96, 1014. 25-88 portant, with her own self re-| WE PAY E spect. eae i> ea e 1] Good of town, or can be had oO ) saders cannot | HIGHEST | RE “If our political lead > av. Ga PRICES HALLAM TRAPPERS accomplish this result there is | Pure Knott's Bakery and the only one reason for it—that they | Fulton Cash Market. Milk The Best Equipped and Most Sanitary Dairy is the Prince Rupert Dairy Phone Green 252 Govt. Inspected Cows | pe isoners, HELP THE LADIES They are busy knitting for the ought to supply the cash to buy the yarn. Any fully received. McRae Bros., Ltd. 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The ca- pacity of the reservoir to be created is about 400 acre-feet and it will flood 2.33 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 fied in the oMce 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 Build- ings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The territory within which the company desires to exercise its powers is described as the townsite of Port Essington. A petition to amend the Most people are too polite to 1311} speak the truth on all occasions. = a WATER NOTICE. — = the Certificate granted to the company in respect of its former right so as to in- clude the right applied for herein will be heard in the oMce of the Board of Inves- tigation at a date to be fixed by the Comp- troller. The date of the First Publication of this Notice is March 28, 1915. “PORT ESSINGTON WATER CO., LTD.,” Applicant. “Wilson & Whealler,” Agent. 69-75-81-87 MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A Birks’ Illustrated Catalogue In Your Home During 1915 As @ medium through which you may select gifts suitable for every cccasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest value. Birks’, Vancouver, is the great gift store of the West. Our Mail Order Department and our Iiustrated Catalogue forms a convenient avenue \ead- Ing to a selection from our immense stocks. aE = WRITE FOR THE CATALOGUE—YOU WILL NEED IT. 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