jay, N vember 9, 1942, waturd and DF strict District of Goasl, apeene e 6 : : wort, charles Hi, Ziegler, ake notice and, cecupation ge nuileman, , London Eng for permission to pur end 60 MPP ng described lands the fot st a post planted at the eee of jot 20, thence north ripeast corer © at 90 chains, thence wins, Wene’ vence east 90 chains to yuth mmencerti nt, containing ninety eo ess yo) acres er ey HENRY ZIBGLER, . siexander Noble, Agent, oth, 1012 sat ie ete put 5 Land pistrict eo of Cosst, sweens ‘ange Let nat Heary Burbank, of fake now”. cupation lumberman, prince HOPE Wy for permission to put pends 1 APP? ing described lands: chasey tHE a post planted 40 chains gammenciné © yineast corner Of Lot 1728, gui Of Me st Distric’, thence east 40 paoge - im 4 chains, thence qpains, tN inence north 40 chains to anode se mmencement, containing 160 fren HENRY BURBANK andrew Kennedy, Agent ated Sept. | th, 1912 pub sept. 14 | snd Distatet—District of Coast, mene = hange V tat |, 4. A. Pake, of Prince 8. upation blacksmith, in nope jy for permission to purchase god Ww ape ined jands be [OOK eg at @ post planted at the) ee f Lot 1706 thence south porihwes? | r jess to bank of Zimogo-| ee siong th bank of river} mM orihwe direction 30 chains ever bank t0 post of commenc on i 40 acres more or less wel) oR. Pake, northwest corner = PAKE al i912 Died Acept. 16, 1918 nd Districth—District of Coast, —_™ hange V take notice that Allan Sim, of Prince r ipation bridgeman, intends ww = fal r u t purchase the fol ribed lands ano rowewase NOTE A Extra Week's Pay « When A 4% your Savin, tank ccount reaches a reasonal)] amount the to tell, an interest begins One workman who had a few hundted dollars on deposit, said thatthe Interest seemed like an receiving extra week's pay each year, They all had to start once. Lose no time in making your initial deposit, On: Starts an account in THE BANK OF British North America. 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS Capital and Reserve Over $7,500,000 Dollar Prince Rupert Branch, F. S. LONG, Manager. Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber! and Mouldings A large stock of dry finish- ing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. - Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Chureh Hall at 11 a.m. and Empress Theatre at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 7.50 p.m REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, SRD AVE., NEAR OTH ST Services every Sunday at 1) am. and 7.30 pm Sunday School 230 p. m Baraca Bible Class 2.30 p.m REV. W.H.McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 11 am. and 7.30 p.m Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. REV. C. RK. SING, B.D PasToR THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday services at a. m., 3 and 8 p. m day School, 1:30 p. m Week night services Mon day, Wednesday, Thurs day and Saturday CAPT. AND MRS TUTTE Commanding OMfcers 11 Sun cing @t & post planted at the rner of Lot 1706, and marked am $. E. Corner, thence north 40 thence west 20 chains more or pank of Zimogotiz River, thence paok of river In @ southerly direc pains more or less to the porth t 17 thence east 20 chains to post of commencement, a0 @ s more or less. ALLAN 8IM ‘ pgust 31, 1012 pub. Sept. 1%, ivi? Seu La rich—District of Coast, hange V ak wat Martha Ann Krutz, of » Washingtop, occupation spinster, c APE for permission to pul « described lands g al & post planted on th tary of Lot 6151, Range as i yet gazetted (kath een Ae application to purchase), this post | ge about chains west of the ea ner of this lot, thence » sins, thence west to east bank af Hocsa ’ thence southerly fullow ig cast bank Hivesall River to the portiiw ht f Lot 6151, thence fol wring t wary of this lot to point a containing 40 acres ; AARTHA ANN KAUTZ ale be znd, 1912 Pub #i, 1912 Sem Land District—District of Coast, Kange V Tae notice that |, Peter Stacey, of Prince Rupert, occupation carpenter, in wad © apply for permission to purchase i following described lands jmmencing at a post pianted sbout) toes south from Graveyard Point tele (fy sation and being on the south side @ ie Skeena Kiver, thence south 80 chains, ee west chains, thence north 80 ca east 80 chains to post of @amicement, containing 640 acres more o PETER STACEY | Wet August 24th, 1912 Pub Sept. 28, 1942 Siem Land District}—District of Coast, Hange V le bolce that John Merritt, of Prince rt ipation constable, intends tw uP) permission to purchase the fol wing described lands Gumencing at & post planted on the tr bank of the Quinamas Hiver, about chains east of indian Shack, Wmence mr 4 hains, thence east 40 chains, Gere south 40 chains, thence west 40 Guns © post of commencement, contain: | 160 acres more or less. JOHN MERRITT, Locator A. G. Fallowfleld, Agent bated September 2nd, 1012 Pub. Sept. 27, 2049 | Reus Land District—District of Coast, . ange V. Me notice that Thomas Partington, of! Selkirk, Mat cupation clerk, intends to Tae : permission to purchase the fol Geseribed lands } * mmencing at & post planted on an om ne easterly from Indian re | ve “ Mouth of Quinamas River, thence | ae Sains to river bank thence west) caine following river bank, thence » 40 chains, thence east 40 chains tw} ae 72 vmmencement, containing 160) THOMAS PARTINGTON, Locator. | A. G. Fallowfield, Agent og September 2nd, 19012 ” Sept. 27, 10142 Mtoe Land Distriet ‘pisirict of Cosst,| lange V a Fl ina Ps, eC. Putnam, of Toman, inter i. 3 ‘a, occupation married Pitthase the ren weBIY fOr Permission to| Commencing aro 3s described lands S Woe eat & pOSst planted about 80 arveyed = (he southwest corner of a River $0045 on the bank of ct West 2 thence south 80 chains hore 2 fhains, thence north 80 Wier, ther less to bank of Skeena) Mak of river 2 an easterly direction along | mar or “Wer 80 chains more or less to! hres ore Mmmencement, containing 640 | , MRS i if PUTNAM. veorge K. Putnam, . Pai’ August iim ee Sept. 17, 1049 meu Land District—District of Coast, Take hot Kange V. Pri ce that 1, Mike Vukestich, of hee Rupert, BC » intend 4 sy tae en Soares Witchase the “pply for permission to Coltibenetag tOWiNe deseribed lands: tains alte 4! & post planted about 70 trou, Gray aut ‘ud in @ southerly direction Wing on {24 Point telegraph oMce and Wer, then’ South side of the Skeena chains UU" 80 chains, thence west ts) valence north 80 chains, thence Caining A © Post of commencement, 640 acres more or less, Dated ay MIKE VUKSTICH,. Pup ‘BUSt 24th, 1042 "Ol. 28, 1019, heey, ” Land District District of Goast Range V, . Horace Roy, of Prince . . ation sentieman, in- Me Tolle 7 ' Hission Y ’ Commence described lands oo Wiles « ule ‘| & post planted about @ lelegraen west from Graveyard Point HULL of», ; ny * and about 14 % miles Mioining yt - , Suk Of Skeena River, and We thenee - Me®Y'S @pplication to} mit hair uth 80 chains, thence malt #ast So ch tehee north 80’ chains, | ML, Maining cn tO post of commence. | . ‘) acres more or less Dated 4 : HORACE ROY 24th, i9i2 Pup “IQUOR ACT, 1910, ® Sept Section 44.) Vouee 4 8 here wt Decempee” 8t¥eD that om the fret! na 0 the Bee HeAt application will be! ont fOr rene warintone ent of Provincial @ yldtor by reigitt te Motel license to Me Big a: “ll ih the hotel known “e D the Prove Hoel, situate at Kit Hd this 10th day Settiah Columbia, | w Pathan, October, 1048.) SON, Applicant Prince Rupert Lodge, |.0.0.F. No. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. H. ALLISON, N., G. W. G. BARRIE, Sec. | A. SONS OF NORWAY | Meets every Thursday at 7 p. m.,| at 319 3rd Ave. All Norwegians | are welcome. “Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F. (SCAN DINANIAN SOCEBTY) Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. WATER NOTICE. For @ License to Take and Use Water. Notice is hereby given that The British Columbia Packers’ Associationof Van couver, B. C., will apply for @ license to take and use one hundred miner's tnches of water out of Cunningham Lake The) water will be diverted at Cunningham Lake and will be used for canning, do mestic and industrial purposes on the land described as the town of Port Essington This notice was posted on the ground on the 28th day of September, 1912 The application will be fied in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert Objections may be fled with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Bulldings Victoria, B. C THE BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS’ ASSOCIATION M. English, Agent Es WATER LICENSE. For @ License to Take and Use Water Notice is hereby given that G. A. 1 Sawie, of Prince Kupert, will apply for 4 license to lake and use ten (10) inches of water out of an unnamed creek which flows im an easterly direction tas gh Lot 766 and empties into Goose Bay bear south end of said let The water will be di verted at a point about 500 feet from mouth and will be used for domestic pul poses on the land described as Granby bay Townsite This notice was posted op the ground on the 15ih day of October, 1012 The application will be fled in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert Objections may be fled with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Partiament Buildings Victoria, B. ¢ uo. A. T, SAWLE Pub, Get, @t, 1018 appreciates lthen let it go nearly cold | : soft THE DAILY NEWS SPORT CLIPPINGS | An international motor boat}baseball championship, He says race from New York to Londonthe would have retired had he is tO be arranged, and the finish| been sueccesfsul in Wednesday's of the first race will be at the} game al Boston House of Commons Sir Thos — Lipton will enter a boat. Umpire Rigler has sent to, Bill oe Brown, a leading Cincinnati fan, Albert Kerr se vert Kerr should be a sens@-lipe jast ball pitched by Christy ion in the Paeifie Goast League. lint Mathewson in the final game of nti he beeame dissatisfied tt world’ eri rt i] » world’s series : ay vith his environment in the east ” . tag: pit th ; done up im tinsel, and Brown ere Was none better than the says he would not sell it for same lightning tempered “Dub- , £1,000, ie If golf consisted iv following a ames Robertson, a young in . woman, instead of a ball, around sich zht from Glasgow has tl link : tok . Inks, more then woul t » heen signed by Woolwich Arsenal . my ; : it up. He is 5 feet 9 inehes in height : and weighs 11 stone 8 ounds sain i p : London's First League clubs e has represented the Glasgow = will have to buckle to in earnest, league on several occasions All three have so far cul a sorry | id n figure. The Southern League re iF é » - ae lackman, the Hud-lean afford to Jaugh a bit just derstiels o 9 . . aaa . Town captain, gave a now. brilliant exposition of the full » back game agi 5 "’ P . a ae 1inst Bradford In When Packy MeFarland hooks Ac oy - ‘ters */( wn upporter con up with Jack Britton he will find sider i the 2 acl - ‘ aa r finest full back in}ne jg up against a stiffer propo. the second « < eVIStON. sition than the usual arks he ee has been battering up Parke the Glasgow Rangers -- reserve centre forward, has There is a standing reward of scored 10 goals already this sea-~|#5.000.000 for the man who dis- son Blackburn Rovers are saidjeqgyers a New York or Boston to be after him baseball writer wh s nol so prejudiced that he can give an Christy Mathewson wants one|unBiased account of the world’s more ehanee to win the world’s] series mere om a Jp os es rte oe es ers re USEFUL HINTS FOR THE HOME An Attractive Dressing Gown. | Ihe an early busy woman, who makes in the morning and the start return at night} to comfort and ease, finds a cosy dressing gown a charming gar- ment to slip mto A length of some fascinating material, such las flannel or cashmere, is admir- jable for this, and a simple little |} gown, with deep collar and quaint eulfs, may be evolved from five yvards of 44 inch fabric A good [pattern should be secured for this, when the actual making will prove extremely simple rhe eollar euffs and belt all lend themselves to being embroidered with washing embroidery silks in tones to correspond with the ma- terial To Make Grape Wine. Here is an old fashioned recipe for utilizing the small grapes, of which there is a quantity this year. Take some ripe grapes and bruise them, and to every gallon of the fruit measured before | bruising) add a gallon of water: | stir them oceasionally, and then strain off the juice To every | gallon of this liquor put two pounds of loaf sugar; put both into a barrel, but do not close it unt al hissing sound = has} stopped Then secure it firmly, | and in six months it will be ready | o bottle Another delightful) fuse to which to put these small} grapes is to make them into jelly} of red currant) makes al delicious to meats, or to chops and steaks of the consistency This grape jelly accompaniment jelly cold | oe oe Cleaning Doeskin. Make a good lather of shredded warm water, and Wash hands, and, out the lathered well in eurd soap and on the clean, in & loves quite water leaving = loves, Dull turning them im but the when dirty water, the rinse clean the soap as this keeps them them off the hands them inside out, the air ina net at fire wently, dry or the and warh root, Watercress All the Year. watercress In pots, the | lower halves of which are filled with crocks and the upper halves with good mould, and keep them always full of water summer they can stand out the provided the | are full of water they must be Thus a watereress salad | twice a week | sow in saucers In loors oft sul, kept winter in saucers bul h in used available once or round i the year Economy of Labor. ro make a seullery table really and able to be quickly ined, wet a sheet of tin an inch} iwo larger than the table | he edges under the stab, | ‘ fix This. will save endless » and laber, for wood ad he crease, and is diMlieult to ea besides being entirely by having hot saucepans scod i it, whereas tin ean . ep condition with iter and a little sand |} eravies, ;ege ; Washed ably other To Make Mushroom Ketchup. Chis valuable flavoring for and is sauces soups economically made at follows I the: full flaps of the mushrooms, crush them lightly with the hands a handful of salt peck of mushrooms and stand all night; then into and put twelve hair of of ginger easily and home as se grown and sprinkle moevery let them put them in the hours stewpan for through oven about Strain to one peppel and half a pound of salt; puf over boil a galion each and sieve, and every liquor pul ounce cloves, blaek gently until reduced by one-half the let it go quite cold before being bottled low fire and liquor it from rake fire and Pure Wator. If ever doubtful about the pur- ity of the supply, boil the water and filter it, and to remove the flat, insipid taste which often re- sults from the boiling take it out of doors into the fresh air and pour it from jug to jug two or three times The water in this way draws in the oxygen, which restores the sparkling and re- freshing quality Economical Icing for Cake. housewives, When scarce, adopt the follow- plan for icing cake: They a half pound of sugar to the white of ge and suflicient milk to take the place of a see- Canadian are ne se one e ond egg white. This makes an excellent icing, which will com- mend itself to the notice of all careful housekeepers as the fes- tive of Christmas draws near. season Value of Horseradish. An old fashioned and excellent for rheumatism made by putting a pint of the best Hol- land gin into a bottle and add- ing to three four finely scraped horseradishes, being careful fill the bottle. Tie it down securely with wire and bury the bottle in earth for fourteen days. Take a tablespoonful of the liquid night and morning. An aching tooth may also often relieved by putting freshly horseradishe in the The be remedy is to be scraped mouth and around the gum should afterward out with lukewarm phorated water mouth cam- COAL AT FORT GEORGE Gieorge, Nov, 8.—Bitum- of an exeeptionally high quality, discovered north of the Neehaco River, within dis- tance of twenty miles of Fort Gieorge, is the latest and prob- by long odds the best find made in this immediate dis- Fort inous coal a vel trict During Profesaor of the Jones tiost A. E 7 See sunnier of Albu. querque, an authority on time Nort year Tr and Rupert ———— STOLE T0 BUY GIRL PRESENT Calgary Youth Admits Crime— Stole to Give Presents to Sweetheart. — | Calgary, Alta., Nov. 8—Infatu ation with a woman, and the re. | sultant desire to shower her with | presents bevond his means ied 18. vear-old George Beddle to pri i son today for a term of one ind | Jack Anderson, the well known Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker, old resident former being on Hotel hern went 8, Stalker satisfy *"\ south vesterdayv spend the winter in Vietoria vourself. SRE ‘Apples Apples! Potatoes Potatoes. The Apple is the Best the Price is Right ___... LYNCH BROS. .-....- 3 cars Highland 2 cars Ashcroft We have what you are looking for Price is Right : | beans Beddle and popular road foreman under ©. J. Gillingeham in the Portland Canal district, was a passenger going south yesterday morning on the Prinee Rupert for a short vacation. Mr. Anderson expects THIRD ANENUE to return to Stewart in about three weeks’ Lime Paints Oils of Stewart Varnishes the staff of for the last on the morning to 5 the the two Prince & Wells’ butter 263 tf Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies MONARCH MALLEABLE ** Find It Through a News Want Ad. one-half years was con. |@ PLAS vieted of forgeries aggregating | nearly 841,000 In being senten. | eed the young man made a cle an | “FROM HOME TO HOME.” breast of his offences and de.! elared that he had = fe dsthe “i a pat oe § HOTEL ~=ELYSIUM for a girl She was not to blame, de. Sid. Sykes, Manager clared Beedle, “‘as the gifte were The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. unsolicited, | wanted to do more Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices. for her than her other admirers and my desire to outshine the 1142 Pender Street West - - Vancouver, B.C. other fellows landed me here Phone 8500. KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware HARDWARE ‘‘ Stay Satisfactory Range.”’ FARM LANDS Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley Carefully selected Lands it {r has most of his around Fort George | and at the tail end of the season, | weeks ago, he! landed a sample of eoal that goes ash and in of high standard minerals, spent less than two 5 per cent is was every | ff NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 if —IN THE— -IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— easy terms. I MMM MeN NM eM eM eM eael el ee) Nechaco Valley Fort George District at Reasonable Prices and on ee anes Witch (rol (rool trod fred fel iro) al {tr ral You Can Thank Advertising EXT time you step into the corner store, take a look around. Of all the articles on the shelves, how many were on your shopping list five years agoP Make it ten years, and you will find that most of the things you buy to-day—and could not do without—were not even made then. You men and women who buy things, let this sink in. You are better men and women because of advertising. You eat more whole- some food. You wear better clothes. Your home is better furnished. You have cleaner and more sanitary houses. You read better books and magazines. You seek more health- fulamusements. Your whole standard of living has been raised--and why? Because the men who make these better things are telling you that you will be more comfortable, happier and healthier if you use these higher grade goods. It is advertising that makes it possible for you to buy “the best™ right at your corner store. It is advertising that encourages the inventor to make new comforts and new utilities and enables you to buy Isn’t life brighter and higher standards of living? them almost immediately after they are perfected. J. J. Hill says this “high living” costs more. True for J. J.—but it is worth more. And leaving the cost aside, do you want to go back to buying jam out of a pail, oatmeal out of a barrel, raisins out of sticky boxes, or tea exposed in an open chest? ' Do you regret the money you paid for a Player Piano? Would you forego the new style razor? Isn’t a Tungsten worth a thousand candles? Would you now be enjoying these if enterprising manufacturers had not told you about them in their advertisements? because we have new Let us thank advertising for it. Advice regarding your advertising problems is available through tising agency or the Secretary of the Canadian Préss Association, nguiry involves no obligation om your part—— Lumsden Building, Toronto, 40 write if interested. Moe MMM MN | any com >ao