THE DAILY NEWS Estate Offerings P EERAGE FOR | Real fe SQUARE DEALS | THE MASTER A NEWSPAPER JOSHING AT MR. HAMAR GREENWOOD ON THE k 8, Section , 811,000 hiock 10, Section 1, #20,000 Hiock #8, Seetion 4, #16,000 nhiock 3 section 1, 815,000 8 section 1, 6,000 Improved ; niock t, Seetion @, $2,600 i section 2, $8,000 4 " i ck peetion @, $2,100 London, Aug. 17.—A peerage Phe latest News, says the To-fhe can halt the fleet in mid.ocean - n Re tae A has been eonferred on the At,jronto Star, is to the effeet thay} and change to another It seems lock #2 section & ¢1 ‘0 Dy see Hon, Alexander William Charlea|Mr. Winston Churchill will come) !™! the other day that Mr. Green r stot 1, , lief 10. Section 8, 9475 Oliphant Murras neni ; to Canada on a warship, accom wood, equipped only with a beli . «in Sections 7 and @& The above ean be had on very good I y, master of Eli- panied by a naval . a j in himself that events have justi- bank and chief government whip Pa SUURGTOR ae e hk placing your Fire, Life and Liability Insuran We can save 'IMee Hamar Greenwood Mp oe left our shores to seek a ne who has resigned his seat in the In this country we are alwaya|®areer at the centre of Empire _ Bainter and Sloan —rrons7e Hit Of Commons, — Perey! pieased to see Mr. Greenwood, |AMd NOW he ix to return, thus! y one ‘ ’ I : ‘20a ” Ww * arre ge 0 aS re, Life and Accident Ins. in Best Companies H iden Hlingworth, representing nd ne doubt Mr. Churehil anid] could it not be arranged the Shipley division of Yorkshire,ja naval squadron wi provel have the squadron eome up has been appointed his sueces-|equal objects — of nterest It) Whitby? There is an saieedilice sor in office, The master of Eli-|should be a proud day f{ the| harbor there, although it has ra- aeaeanaaal bank is the eldest son and heirjtown of Whitby, Ontar when!ther fallen into disuse since the of Viscount EBlibank, at one time|Hamar Greenwood eturns high tariff stopped the export of lord lieutenant of Peeblesshire - SS He was under secretary of state for India from June, 1909, to February, 1910, when he was ap pointed parliamentary secretary CURES to the treasury and chief Liberal whip. He was e@lected to the RHEUMATISM, ECZEMA, STOMACH AND KIDNEY TROUBLES House of Commons from Mid. SKIN DISEASES lothian, Edinburghshire 9 Because Liquid Sulphur is the greatest known blood The master of Elibank resigned Why’ purifier of the century. Every one knows that sul- to bheeornvy t partner in Lord phur ie good for the entire system. Almost every~- Cowidray’s big contracting firm of one has taken sulphur in some form or another, But & Pei : i Read is it Known to you that sulphur in ite powdered form earson & Son, Limited. His cannot be assimilated into the blood through the resignation is regarded as a stomach. If the stomach canot dissolve suiphur, how can the blood be purified? Liquid Sulphur is serious blow to the Liberal gov- T ese already dissolved, is, in fact, ready far the stomach ment ela. evittiesl moment to distribute through the system. Liquid Sulphur . ’ a wot goes ect to the seat of the trouble, impure blood, and much comment and curiosity F t attacks and drives out of the entire system ali al iu tal * ana ' acts erms and impurities. IT REMOVES THE CAUSE ave heen oecasioned as to why ND PERMANENTLY CURES he should thus abandon a prom- Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of price. ising political career Two sizes, 50c and $1.00 per bottle, DO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE sna. OF Cineael, tent a ae Prepared only by irein on a trip up the line as far as Hazelton to took into the CHACE & JACKSON, Vancouver freighting proposition in to the 506 Smythe Street 5 Phone Sey. 4264 Groundhog country from the \ point of view of the Stewart = people — — = — oe ae Home H ts Purse ve as rife Pa | =) oe Md i Yo 4 And 99 out of every 100 unpre- judiced people will tell you THE DAILY NEWS is the home paper of Prince Rupert. Advertisers also tell us and will tell you that results obtained from publicity carried in the columns of this paper have exceeded by far those obtained through any other newspaper published in Prince Rupert The successful business man today is the one who advertises judiciously, who chooses. the medium most generally read by citizens of a community; a business man who does not look upon an expenditure for advertising as an expense, but, on the ocon- trary, as an investment. This type of business man you will generally find in the front ranks of his profession, turning his dollars daily and moving his goods rapidly—and all through the liberal use of newspaper publicity. Try advertising as an investment, if only for a short time, and watch your business grow. Let our solicitors call and explain why dium through which you should inaugurate your | CeO rs DaiLy News OFFICE Phone The News is the best me- nitlal cam-~- Sk ; 7 Mh, ANID MRS. HA MAR GREENWOOD, Canada, escorted by the First| harley across the lake. If things Lord of the Admirally and a na-|had gone differently on Septem. val squadron. He will have been; ber 24st last the port might have the first Canadian—at least the; bcen fixed up and busy by now, first living Canadian —to receive) such reflections. Anyway, a the honor of being sent baek| squadron of warships would from England on one of the Ma-| make a finer spectacle in the port jesty’s battleships Not only so,|of Whitby than a fleet of grain but there will be a whole squad-| schooners. The Whitby Old iron in attendance. If Mr, Green-} Boys Association should get wood does not like one “eeetar o nthe case MASSACRE OF CHRISTIAN GIRLS CARRIED TO HAREMS ; HORRORS IN ALBANIA — — | } LAND LEASE NOTICRS, Skeena Land Division-—Distriet of Coast Range Five TAKE NOTICR that I, Milton Chrtatian, }of Inverness, B. C., cannery employee, in j tend to apply for permission to lease the | following described lands Commencing 4t a post planted on the northwest corner of Smith Istand and directly opposite In verness Cannery, thenee running east 20 chains, thence south 20 chains, thence west 20 chains to shore, thence north 20 chains following shore ine to place of commencement and contaming 40 acres more or less MILTON CHRISTIAN. Dated July 18, 1019, Pub, Aug. 5, 1019 Skeena Land Distriet—District ef Coast, | Range IV. | Take notice that |, Frank B. St. Amour, | of Prince Rupert, B. €., occupation pros yector, intend to apply far permission to | le ease «the §«following deseribed tjands |} Commencing at @ post planted on the east coast of Banks Island, about five miles iin an easterly direction from End Hill, |} thence south twenty chains, thence east eighty chains, thence north twenty chains to beach, thence westerly along the beach } about eighty chains to A of commence- ment, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, PRANK B AMOUR 20th, 1912 22, 1912 ST. | Dated June a Pub. July | | Skeena Land District—District Range 5, notice that A. W. Agnew, B. ¢ occupation civil jacting as agent for Porpoise Harbor Land Co.,, Lid, of Victoria, B. C., intends to apply for permission to lease the following deseribed lands Commencing at most northerly p¢ of Coast, Take | hupert, of Prince engineer, 4& post planted on the int of Lot 501, Range 5, Coast District, on Porpoise Harbor, thence north to L. W. Mark, thence easterly and northerly following the L. W. Mark to a point due west of southwest corner of Lot 446, Range Coast District, thence east to H. W. Mark, thence southerly fol j} towing H. W. Mark to 4 point due east of ;the most northerly point of Stapleton | isiand, part of Lot 642; thence west to |} this point, thence following H. W. Mark on the west side of Stapleton Island to the most southerly point of Stapleton Island, thence east to the H. W. Mark of Lot 642, thence southerly following the K. W. Mark 0 @ point due east of the most southerly point of Lot 501, thence south to L. W. Wark, thence following L. W. Mark to 4 point due south of the most southerly point of Lot 501, thence north to this point, thence northerly following H. Wy. Mark to the point of conmmencement. PORPOISE HARBOR LAND CO., LTD., Per A. W. Agnew. Dated July 23rd, 1912. Pub. Aug. 12, 1912. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Skeena Land ew of Coast, o Take notice that Margrite Nicoll, of Terrace, B. €., occupation widow, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted on the north bank of Beaver River and about 4% miles in 4& westerly direction from the southwest corner of T. L. 2255, thence 40 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 40 chains south, thence 80 chains east following meander of river back to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less. MARGRITE NICOLL. Per Eli T. H. Hamblet, Agent Dated June 10th, 1912 Pub. July 16, 1912. WATER NOTICE. For a License to Store or Pen Back Water. Notice is hereby given that tie Port Edward Townsite Co., Lid., of Vrince Ru- pert, B. C., will apply for a license to Store or pen back 2,400 acre-feet of water Cettinje, Montenegro, Aug. 19 | medans, supported by Turkish} trom Wolt Creek, @ stream flowing in 4 1, . anak : ' lip attacke aectic oO ,| northwesterly direction and emptying into. lhe massacre of Christians in|troops, attacked a section of the Porpoise Harbor, near Zanardi Kapids. The the Berana district of Albania|Christian population close to the} water will be stored in a reservoir of | ; , I 4,800 acre-feet capacity, built or to be continues, A number of Chris-|Montenegrin frontier In the] puiit at Small Lake, on Lot 691, and will ai ag: are . ire ig y large ore of oO . be used for domestic purposes, under a tian villages were set on fire to-| fighting large number f women | notice of application for a license to teke iday by the Turkish artillery and/and children are reported to have|and use water, posted herewith, on the i ’ : ‘ - ‘ 7 land described as Lot 446, Range 5, Coast | destroyed, The massacre of the! been slain and the Mohammedans | pistrict. iChristians at Berana began last| are said to have carried off many This notice was posted on the ground when a band of Moham-|girls. WHAT PRINCE RUPERT MAY EXPECT FROM THE OPENING OF THE PANAMA CANAL Friday, The halving of the Americanj/mercial growth and general pro- leontinent by the Panama Canal/#ress. Our western provinees i : i V sho} Particularly are likely to benefit } will mean fresh trade routes, the eh ala te. mae tale | shortening of old ones, the erea- showing a keen interest in the tion of new enterprises, the ad-| matter and their efforts to meet }justment of railroad rates and ajjhe canal by making proper ifhundred other important inei- preparations cannot be too rap- jdents whieh must necessarily] idly advanced, Those are the jhave a vital bearing on the}pest trade channels whieh stand jworld’s trade and shipping, In ready from the first to encourage ithe first of a series of fourteen} and reserve the flow of commerce, larticles in the Monetary Times by iFred W. Field, the editor, on | Canada and the Panama Canal, i G. MORROW lis reealled that this short eut for lithe world’s shipping will chaage | considerably the geowraphy of WENT SOUTH lcommeree, Those in charge of the eanal state that it will be open for shipping by July fst, BY RUPERT 1913. Others claim that it will not be ready before January tst, ctioelanthasinats 1915. The time of completion Mr. George Morrow, accom. mentioned in the estimates tS) nanied by his wife and ‘family, January tat, 1015 - perenne. Sie left for the south yesterday morn. date, the event is sufliciently near for consideration of its relation]! OM the Prince Rupert after to Canadian trade and develop-| spending a week in the city in ment. On the other hand, many]connection with business to do details in connection with the) with the early erection of the operation of the canal have yell. premier Hotel on the corner to be settled, This, together with} | ; the fact that certain effects upon of Second avenue and Sixth commeree of the new awaterway| street. Mr. Morrow, who is an are not determinable until dem-|old timer and pioneer of Prince onstration by actual operation}; hupert from its earliest days, is make prediction a little risky, very enthusiastic about the pro- Secretary of State P. CG, Knoxi gress being made on all sides in in an address @ Panama said:}ihe upbuilding of the city, The “Much has been said about the}new enterprise to be proceeded effeet of che opening of the Pan.| with immediately, the ereetion of ama Canal, but -T believe it ‘is}a modern and imposing hotel on given to a few of us to realize! the central location now occupied what magic possibilities are po-| F. W. Hart's furniture, is a mat tentiate in that event, It willjter of cOngratulation to the eiti- create for our western world an|zens generally, as evidencing the entirely néw situation, fraught} material interest being taken in with possibilities so vast as tolthe growth of the city and alse daze the faney.” At this timelihe facet that it will add propor. we may consider broadly some of} tionately to the eily’s pay voll the ways in whieh the canal will sate diintiadindbes give an impetus to Canada’s com. Best room in town at Savoy. on the 23rd day of July, 1912. The ap- plication will be fled in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objections may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. THE PORT EDWARD TOWNSITE CO.,, LTD. By A. W. a26 Agnew, Agent. WATER NOTICE. |For a License to Take and Use Water. Notice is hereby given that the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Co,, Lid., of Mon- treal, Canada, will apply for a license to take and use 8.4 cubic feet per second of water out of Wolf Creek, which flows in a horthwesterly direction through Lot 446, Range 5, Coast District, and empties into Porpoise Harbor, bear Zanardi ids. The water will be diverted at a small lake on Lot 691, and will be used for industrial purposes on the land described as Lot 446, Hange 5, Coast District, This notice was posted on the on the 23rd day of July, 1912. T plication will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objections may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of ag sents. Parliament Buildings, Victoria, THE PRINGE RUPERT HYDRO-ELEC- T co., Loe By A. ro und nic are . Agnew, Agent, For @ License to Store or Pen Back Water. Notice is hereby given that the Prince Rupert Hydro-Blectric Co, Lid., of Mon- treal, Canada, will apply for a license to store or pen back 2,400 acre-feet of water from Wolf Creek, 4 stream flowing in 4 horthwoste ly duection and tying into Porpoise Harbor, near Zanardi pids. The water will be stored in @ reservoir of 4,800 acre-feet capacity, built or to be built at Small Lake, on Lot 691, and will be used for industrial pur 5, under 4 notice of application for a license to take and use water, posted herewith, on the land described as Lot 446, Range 5, Coast District, and adjacent lots, This notice was posted on the ground on the 23rd day of July, 1912. The ap- ication will be fled in the office of the el ater Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objections may be fled with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of ee Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, THE “Pace RUPERT HYDRO-ELEC rhic CO., LTD. a26 by A. W. Agnew, Agent. For a License to Vake and Use Water. Notice is hereby given that the Port Edward Townsite Co,, Limited, of Prince Rupert, will apply for a license to take and use 8.4 cu feet per second of water out of Wolf Creek, which ows ia 4 north- westerly direction through Lot 446, Kange 5, Coast District, and -empties into Por- poise Harbor, near Zanardi Rapids. The water will be diverted at 4 small lake on Lot 601, and will be used for «domestic purposes on the land described as Lot 446, Range 5, Coast Disirict. This notice was posted on the ground on the 23rd day of July, 1912. The lication will bo fied in the oMiee of ater Recorder at Prince Rupert, Objections may be fied with the said Water Recorder or with the (Comptruiler of Woter, Wants, Parliament Puiidengs, Victoria, THE vou EDWARD TOWNSIFE GO, ave By A. W. Agnew, Agent. eS and adjacént lots,| ~ —_-— EEE L. AND PURC HASE NOTLCE Take notice that J, J. &. Porsman, ocev pation miner, intend to apply to the Chir Commissioner of Lands for permission t purchase the following described lands: Commencing at u post planted ten chains distant and in an easterly direction from the northwest corner of Timber Limit 3990, on the south end of Lakelsr Lake, B. C,, thenee west about 50 chains to the southeast corner of A. P. No 22,203, thencee north one chain (more or less; to the lake shore, thence easterly along the lake shore to the point of com Mmencement, and containing = Serpe more or less, J. 8. POR@MAN, Skeena Land we of Coast Take notice that tt” soret D. Bacile, Victoria, B, C., occupation laborer, intone to apply for permission to purchase the following described wo Commencing at a lanted about five chains in a northerly a = the north end of Hermon Lake, north 80 chains, thence west 40 chains, thnee south 80 chains, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement, con- taining 320 acres more or less. SOREI DENETRON BACILE. Elliott, Agent. Dated April 20, 1912. Pub. May 23, 1912, Notice is hereby given that I, Stark, of Naas Harbor, pector, intend, sixty (60) A, 8 from date, to make application to Jeputy Com’ missioner of Lands and ‘Works at Prince upert, B. C., for permission to purchase the following described tend, situated at the head of Alice Arm, B. Commencing at a post lanited slogeune the northeast corner pore of the River mouth mineral claim, thence south along the east boundary of the Rivermouth min- eral claim 2,272 links, thence east 358 plus links to west boundary of Indian Re- serve, thence north 2,272 plus links along said boundary line, thence west 141 plus links to point of commer cement, contain ing about five (5) acres more or less. J. B. STARK. B. C., May 11th, 1912. 1912. i. £. oce upation pros- Dated Alice Arm, Pub. May 27, Skeena Land Take notice District-—District of Coast that John M. Buchanan, of Aulln, B. C., occupation teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the rollowing described lands: Commencing at @ post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 4450, Range V, Coast District, thence 40 chains north along east line of Lot 4450, thence east 40 chains more or less to northwest post of Lot 597, thence south along west line of Lot 597 40 chains more or less to shore line, thence west 40 chains more or less to place of commencement and containing 160 acres more or less, J. M. BUCHANAN. George Me Senos Agent. Dated May 30th, 191 Pub. June 13, 1912. Skeena Land ouanes nen of Coast, an, . Take notice that Wiliam Agnew of Mon- treal, occupation capitalist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol- lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west bank of the Hocs ; River, about one mile above Browns Fa thence west 30 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east 20 chains, more or less to bank of Hocsall River, thence southerly following river bank to point of oe to con- tain 4° acres more or les WILLIAM AGNEW, Locator. Augustus W. _Amew, Agent. Date! May 25th, sees Pub. June 3, 1912 Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V. fake notice that I, James Coxfore, of Pembroke, Ont., occupation lumberman, ntend to apply lor permission to purchase the following *aescribed lands: Commence — at a post planted at point where G. T. Rly. intersects the Zymago- titz River, mau 26 chains southwest from most westerly point of Lot 1717, thence easterly 48 chains along G. T. P. Riy. right of way, thence southerly and westerly about 70 chains aeons Se ee line of island to point of commen JAMES COXFORD. Dated July 6th, 1912. Pub. July 23, 1942. skeena of Coast, Land District—District Ra Vv. Take notice that I, Anthony Ludgate, of kitsumkalum, occupation lu rman, in- tend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at 4 post planted at a point where G. T. P. Rly. intersects the Z titz River, about 24 chains southwest from most westerly point of Lot Bree A easterly 48 chains along the G. Rly. right of way, thence northerly ae ‘west- erly about 60 chains following shore line of island to point of commencement. ANTHONY LUDUATE. Dated July 6th, 1912. Pub, July 23,1912. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, ange 5. Take notice that Caroline Johnson, of Vancouver, Bh coonppeten, married woman, intends to apply for rmission to purchase the solowns, described lands: Commencing at a janted at the southwest corner of ot 3065, theace 80 chains south, thence 80 chains ‘east, thence 60 chains north to southeast corner of Lot 3062, thence west 40 chains along Lot 3062, thence north 20 chains along Lot 3062, thence 40 chains west along Lot 3065 to point of commencement, contain - mg 560 acres more or less. Ga JOHNSON, J. Goodwin, Agent. Dated May sown, Pub. June 18, District—District of Coast, Range V Take notice that tT Alonzo Hamblet, of Everett, Washington, occupation engineer, intend to apply for permission to pur- chase the following deseribed Commencing at a post planted on the north bank of Beaver River and about 6% miles in a westerly direction from the soutirwest corner of T. L. 2255, thence 40 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 40 chains south, thence 80 chains east, following meander of river back to pcint of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less. ALONZO HAMBLET. Per Eli T. H. Hamblet, Agent. Dated June 10th, 1912. Pub, July 16, 1042. Skeena Land District—-Disirict of Coast, Ran Vv. we V. Take notice that I, Seymour T ae of Teerpee, piy * ooeraies ae oa intend to ‘or rmissi . chase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted on the south bank of Beaver River and about 2% miles in a@ westerly «irection from the southwest corner of T.-L, 2255, thence 40 chains south, thence 160 chains west, thence 40 chains north, thence 160 chains east, following meander of river back to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. SEYMOUR TRAYNOR. Per El T. H. Hamblet, Agent, Dated June 9th, 1912. Pub, July 16, 1042. 1912. 12. Skeena Land Skeena Land Digwie Take notice that I, Janet Traynor, of rerrace, B, C., cecupation married woman, intend to apply for reniasion to the following uescribed lands Commencin, a post lan south bank ©: geover iver and I bout ue miles in @ westerly direction from the southwest corner of T. L, 2255, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west, thence 50 chains north, thence 80 chains east following meander of river back to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. JANET TRAYNOR. Per Bi T. H, Hamblet, Agent, Dated ne 10th, 1012. Pub. J) ‘6, i942 Skeena Land District—District of Coast, 0 . Take notice that ° Frederick W. Vin- cent, of Kitsumkalum, C., occupation tire warden, intend to ly for permis- sion to purchase the following deseribed jands Commencing at @ ee planted im the north bank of Beaver River and about it] miles in @ westerly direction from southwest corner of T. L. No, 2256, Ream 40 chains north, thence 160 cha thence 40 chains south, east, meandering river back to point of commencement, containing 640 seres, more or less. PRED W. VINCENT, 1048 piamries of Coast, Dated J . Pub, J 16, 1912,