THE DAILY NEWS (oe re FORMAL OPENING Che Formal Opening of the Dry Goods and Millinery Store Established on SEPT. 14th Is Cordially Invited to Inspect Our ENTIRE NEW STOCK WiLL BE HELD ON SATURDAY Lillian Kuster Millinery Dept. Will J. Hughes Dry Goods Dept. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE of) », Occupation jogger, intend! of hereof, to apply Commencing at 4@ post planted at the | southwest corner of Lot 4446, thence south purpose of ob- the above claim,|'" 4 nor theasterly Trunk Pacific Railway right-of Way to @ point 300 feeet east of the south-| east corner of Lot 4446, thence west ertifcate of Im feet to high water mark or commencement, Dated July 30th, 101 CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. 7 . and adjoining the intend to apply .or permission to purchase Commencing at intersects the Zymago- hereof, to apply about 26 chains southwest from a Certificate of 48 chains aiong G. OF IMPROVEMENTS. described lands Commencing 41 @ post planted at @ point , intersects the Zymago about 24 chains southwest from ehains along the a Certificate of Coast Range Four Certificate of im- CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Coast Range Four Prince Rupert, occupation married intend to apply the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted four miles to apply to the north 40 chains, couupencement, ISABELLE SMITH ELLIS: containing 480 LAND LEASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District : po K urchase the following described | Commencing at & post planted chains south, thence 80 chains east, thence 60 chains north to southeast corner of Lol 3065 to point of commencement, contain ne 560 acres mor ae ROLINE JOHNSON Ww ILTON OHRIS , Dated May 20th, 1012 iL CHRISTIAN, ape Skeena Land District » VeCuUpalion pros about one and a half ‘sland, about five miles Slong the beach piace of commence- “and sixty] Dated July 26, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, ~ ; nge V. Take notice that |, Eh 1. Hi. Hamblet, Yerrace, B. C,, occupation engineer, inte for permission following deseribed Commencing at @ post planted oF south bank of Beaver River and about Agnew, of Prince ed ly ‘se the following} 40 chains south, thence thence 40 chains north, east following the to point of commencement, containing acres more or less. ' 001, Range 6, Dated June 10th, Pub, July 16, 1012. Skeena Land District—-District of Coast.) >s' to apply for ‘permission following deseribed lands thence 40 chains south, thence following meander commencement, Dated June 40th, Pub, July 16, 10148, a FORM | | gives an intensely interesting ac- LAND PURCHASE NOTICES count in a book entitled “The | 4 s ‘ nai | Queen's Hounds and Stag Hunt- Skeena Land District—District. of Coast,|'"# Recolleetions,” in the front] Range V f which is a splendid likeness of Take wotice that |, Seymour Traynor of Terrace, B. C., occupation physician,|the peer, riding crop in hand, intend tw apply for permission to pur . o De nee hase Me following described lands \inted by Sargent eS Commencing at @ post planted on the Lord Ribblesdale was Liberal} south bank of Beaver Kiver and about 2 j miles in & Westerly :irection from the| Whip in the House of Lords, and southwest corner of T. | 2255, thence) jy, weition te v7 a fi opel co eualae sania, tankés 100 Ghnlns weet ay iti to keep his finger | thence 40 chains north, thence i¢ hains he pulse of the body politie,| east, following meander of river back t : sian - aint | point of commencement, containing 64 and King Edward frequently | | Scres more oF ee we sn wen Gnen called him into consultation at LIM NU Per Eli T. H. Hambiet, Agent critical moments, especially in popes cane Om, ase the latter years of his life. He is extremely tall, has been called Skeena Land District—District of Coast,| the handsomest man in the House Range > Take notice that |, Janet Traynor, of of Lords and has an old world, Terrase, BS. C., ccoupenes married woman,| distinguished manner that King intend to apply for rmission to purchase . . the following described lands ° Edward hit off well when he , Ceres OS. Ge, Pieasee Pr dubbed him “The Ancestor.” miles in @ Westerly direction from the southwest corner of T. 2255, thence Lovat of the Army 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west, If Lord Ribblesdale repre- thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains in east following meander of river back to} sents sports in the king’s “inner Sores seam containing 640) wabhinet’ and Sir Charles Cust the bes On Re ag Be : navy, Lord Lovat might be said ‘er le abiet, ent, Dated ‘ve 10th, 1912 . to represent the army in the fre-| Pub. J *6, 1018 quent absences of Lord Kitehen- er He will always be remember- | Skeena Land District-——District of Coast, Range V ed for his part in the Boer war, rake notice that |, Frederick W. Vin- . res ed ¢ s *x- cent. of kitsumkalum, B. C., occupation| Y!°" he organized at hi own & fire warden, intend to apply for permis-| pense the famous Lovat Seouts| slo o pur 3 pe folk escri a purchase the following described and led them against the enemy Commencing at @ post planted in the jn South Africa. north bank of Beaver River and about 2% . miles in @ westerly direction from the Ii was long feared that he was io chains ‘north, thence’ 100. chains wees,| finz to remain an old bachelor thence 40 chains south, thence 160 chains)qn«d aspiring Mayfair mothers east, meanderirg river back to point of ie To commencement, containing 640 acres, more| Angled for him in vain for some e teen FRED W: VINCENT years, Just as they were about to} Dated June 9th, 1012. give him up in despair he met) Pe Cay 1h, 10m the Hon. Laura Lister, daughter | of Lord Ribblesdale, and propos- Skeena Land ees District of Coast.iod to her at almost their first} 2 : | Take notice that I, Charles H, Ziegler,| meeting His name is Simon f London, England, occupation gentieman,| ,. rs : . ae intend to apply for permission to pur Fraser and he is leader of the} chase the following described lands great elan Fraser. He owns! Commencing at & post planted at the ; northeast corner of lot 29, thenee north} more than 180,000 acres in the! 40 chains, thence west 30 chains, thence “ ai . south 30 chains, thence east 30 chains & rth of Seotland and Beaufort point of commencement, containing ninety| Castle, one of the finest estates vu acres more or ess. CHARLES HENRY ZIEGLER in the land. He has more than} Dated Aug on te Noble, Agent. a score of shooting boxes on his) Pub. Sept. 3, 1912. property and for many years he | has derived a splendid income skeena Land District—District of Cassiar. . wie mosis rake notice that Olier Besner, of Prince from their rental, i Rupert, B, C., occupation hotel keeper, in: Lord Lovat is thick set, dark, tends to apply for permission to purchase ae the toltowlae” deserions lands: 7 silent man, greatly respeeted but Commencing at @ post planted on the . . se of east sh re of Goose Bay, Observatory Iniet, little known in the Honse ¢ and about one-half mile south of Indian} Lords, where he holds the record Heserve, thence 80 chains south, thence 20 . ae . halns ast, thence 80 chains north, thence| for brevity of speer h. He is the 20 chains West to point of commencement,| »wyep of considerable land in contaming 160 acres more or less. ; ; : OLIER BESNER. South Africa, which he has ten- pene sar 2h iP anted with men and women from ; his Scotch estates, and when he fake notice that I, J. BE. Forsman, occu does speak in the upper house vation miner, intend to apply to the. Chiet pa . : ‘ pemumissioner of Lands for permission to}! Is to BV ome first hand purchase the following Gonertnge sande knowledge of that part of the 0 nein at a post plante en : che nietane apd in on easterly direction} world, He once made a speech from the northwest corner of Timber) .¢ 1. more than 16 words, Limit 3090, on the south end of Lakelse fake, B. C., thence west about, 60 chains Vane-Tempest of Society. ) » southeast corner of P 0 ofa oie ‘ . 2 208 thencee north one chain (more or Society, surely one of the liess) to the lake shore, thence easterly more important phases of Eng | the lake shore to the pom 0 : . | aeneement, and containing ten acres, more lish life, supperts the two re r less J, B. FOROMA jmaining members of the Bucek- linghe ‘alace Cabine They cna Land Distriet—District of Coast,/ingham Palace abinet. Th Range \: wampies, of | @re Lord Herbert Vane-Teimpest lake otiee that I, Alonzo Hamble, © ~ eve ~ Ww ashington, occupation engineer,| and Lord Uvde both famous i i to apply for permission io pur ‘ ane at arts lehase the Xowing deseribed lands j breaker hearts, mmencing # & post planied on the | Lord Herbert is a younger bro- r of Beaver River and about © %| a : miles ' “" westerly direction from the|/ther of the power ful Marquis of southwest rner of T. 1 2265, thonee | 7 ondonderry, both being ao‘is of | chain orth, thence 80 chains west,| ’ . e hal I ih i ‘ hains south, thence 80 chains | the fifth holder of the tithe, The cbains whee a o a ~ to} | eas ng meander of river bat ee a ar ; ; to} east, rove oumencement, containing 320) (rest ot marquis, whe is one of Me |Reres more OF less , the leading members of the Ua is ALONZO HAMBLET per EU T. H. Hamblet, Agent ionist party and whose great Dated June 10th, 1042 |Park Lane house is frequently Pub, July 16, 1012 SEVEN MEN WHO ARE INTIMATE — FRIENDS OF KING GEORGE V HIS TEA-TABLE CABINET | | | | ANNOUNCEMENT You are cordially invited to inspect a well selected stock of FALL MILLINERY Friday and Saturday, September Thirteenth and Fourteenth at MISS BARBEAU’S Helgerson Block General Merchandise . in Northern B. C. Lowest Prices Canadian General Electric Company, Limited Contracting Machine tus of every’ description Graham Kearney, Mgr. we ao GEORGE V in fond of; master of the original baronet, the seene of elaborate party re the navy and of naval men, Stoner—Usher to Victoria. ;eeptions, is also elose to King He loves to be called the “Sea! Probably the man who, next to| George and holds the position of King Sir Oharies Gust spent Sit Charles Cust, most powerfully| personal aide-de-camp, the best years of his life in the|i"fuences King George, is a man Hyde—tLover of Canad navy and cultivated many of the|Who is seldom heard of and is - o swong, bluff virtues that King|*Newn to but few outside of the Lord Hyde is undoubtedly the George admires Eventually he| oval cirele. He is the Hon, mon pope Scowly men tn became commander of the royal|4enry Julian Stoner, familiarly — a Tee Lee yacht Gud. equerry lo the Kink, known as Herry Stoner, groom | Glarendon and before his mar- then Prince of Wales, For six.|'™-wailing and gentleman usher] ''8#° ta a steter-of Lord Somers teen years he was in personal at-|'@ Queen Victoria, and he has|*°’*" Sota aye wae lense OF tendance on him and when his|"een in attendance upon King| (” a > neal ataliele tad royal patron ascended the throne|@eoree for the past cleven yeareil one con a his imag he continued in the same posi- The duties of groom-it waiting | 1m ail ann dials 46 dle your tion, Besides their common af- and gentleman usher are not well and: and live most of the year fection for the sea, the two have| @efined, and it is difficult to give) "ound ees ee oe ooo *) other bonds. King George is aj®"” idea of Harry Stoner's posi-| i bar sig ee et een splendid shot—one of the best in| tion at court. Probably it is best, sritain’s sreatest dominion, Im England Sir Charles has often|@eseribed by saying that King ae re been called one of the finest|George, wishing to have his sible “sy egg a age hon grouse shots in this country and|ftiend at his elbow, gave him al mae Fie c i a ee s classed among the expert all- position which is largely orna } i ne cr myee te Salles round rifle shots in Great Britain. mental but whieh permits him to " tg ae walle those Popular with the Queen. live in one of the royal palaces.) 4.) oa ae net ‘tl s | ie s not only a favorite of Number three in this “tea cab oe we a, f * pete A. - od | King George's, but he is popular met is a famous sportsman, é th ee a on oe “lied: dana | with Queen Mary as well The Lord Ribblesdale. He forms a poonery 9 ; linn the cy igecteeig Jlatter would like nothing better|!ink between King George and pan += coe about in des- lthan to place the present Prince Mr. Asquith, the prime minister, . nm a a o ee re ing! Wales the hands of world- for he married Miss Charlotte I - ‘K i Sih ‘ ae the “an wise Sir Char He is a welj| Pennant, danghter of Sir Charles a x ; a ae oe tel a ae made, iron gre haired man of rennant, and sister of Miss Mar 7 of ried ~ op ne — forty-seven, of few words, with a} ®°! Tennant, now the wife of the add er and cane a4 ae powerful will and strong tikes| Premier. hourly attendance upon him ind dislikes, and he has done) Ribblesdate—of Three Reigns. (pyoy know his every thought and! jmuch to mould the character of Lord Ribblesdale has been alaspiration. And through a study! his royal “pa He is the third!) royal favorite under three mon-| of their characters it is possible} baronet of his line His grand-j|archs Queen Victoria thought/to gain an insight into that of] father, the first, was equerry to| highly of him and appointed him) the British Monarch, Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg,|lord-in-waiting and master of| ERNEST L. HETITKAMP. who became first king of the Bel-|the buckhounds, The latter post gians and was father of the late}was done away with on the| © oy King Leopold. Sir Charles’ see-|Queen’s death because of the op- ond name is Leopold, in accord-| position of the publie to the ance with a family custom to} cruelty connected with this so- name all sons after the royal) called “sport.” Lord Hibblesdale ve Its Purse And 99 out of every 100 unpre- judiced people will tell you THE DAILY NEWS is the home paper of Prince Rupert... ....... 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