fuesday, January 28th, 191% THE DAILY NEWS LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, [British machines and on. those | WANTS T0 FIGHT BUT P wry cool . ores "= OVER A HUNDRED MILLIONS [So Range V jcountries, Take pote: “S'c’, oceupetion contrer: SPENT FOR AUTOMOBILES iwould reach $10,000,000. : HD > Reminaton $35 Empine$25 Unoenwooo $66 nee Rupert, B, C., occupation contrac | ena 0 jy for permission t It is not anticipated that this) And numerous other bargains. Send for complete list of used ine we ee tslerten lnts ubmees jaimees of tevin ate | Jack Redmond Gives Up Chance machines rebuilt in our own factory and made as good as new. We save commencing at @ post planted at the en ! 1 ' - He Has Looked Forward to you $15 to $75 un any machine. Satisfaction guaranteed. ywest corner of Lot 4135, Range 5, ducts will continue, however. for Year and a Half. Canadian Typewriter Exchange, Dept. 15, Suite 305, 319 Pender W., Vancouver, 6.6, + “3 —y~y" oo te ‘Low ba49 ‘Range ;) ENORMous AMOUNT OF MONEY SPENT BY CANADIANS | (4, adian manufacturers are ns more P98 4 ; 5; " weet in to the Lak ise River, sv 1N TEN YEARS IN THEIR CRAZE FOR SPEED awake to the situation and are ence south to the Lakelse River, thence B :thone following the bakelse River to already making preparations to fr commencement, containing 160 Canada fen vear tribute arene at the present time some largely augment their output dur- Milwaukee, Jan. 25.—Tt is not always that a fighter is ruled by poll , A more or less the | { 5 . his weak and supposedly better WILLIAM WATSON a 50,000 machines. Of these over » @ seg j ing the eoming asOnN, half, but it applies in some cases, if your pipes are freezing, we carry the largest stock pated December 3rd, 1912 automobile alone, is offieially|}80 per cent.—or 40,000—were I : , pub, Dee, 90, 1912—Peb. 24, 1013 ’ ' ’ What Canadians have paid for For a year and a half Jeek Red of frost , ome westen es n er < > > é CF é ‘ i Jae = n b L : d timated at $118,000,000 imported from the neighboring | automobiles during the past dec- rost proof pipe covering Northern B. C : In less tl scade, despite|republic: some — “ame mond, the St. Paul lightweight, . - and District—Distriet of Coast, ian a decade, despi republic me 3 per cent, Came _Ww ave more ‘ W. Skeena Land D 4 a i ade would have more than built, now a resident of Milwaukee, has estern um ing upp. y '° Kange the high cost of living, the in-}from Great Britain. and nearly , f ‘ aye re a 2 i ained ¢ er- manned, maintained and oper been after the writer to try and Phone 340 Second Ave uke notice that I, Hilda King, of Mon : ‘ ' / ceeupation spinster, intend to apply) "Pease of mortgages and the un-|1% per cent, ftom France and] ,,, “¢ sneratio » : , ated for a generation yet to come arrange a trip for him to Aus- tralia, so that he could gather in permission to purchase the following | precedent, oti . a i : : arets ‘ . Si on : ; ee. lanted It i. | activity in real es-jother foreign countries. The re-} the two Canadian fleet units with- amencing at & post planted sbout/tate and othe forms of specu-|maining percentage were manu. neg , , in the Imperial navy, ag at pres- some of the shekels down under and at the same time add to his reputation, but the chanee did chains in a werthern direction from latior { ; . outhwest corner of Lot 5149, thon i anadiags have paid out | fac tured in Canada ent proposed by Sir Wilfrid not come until a week ago, when a cablegram from Snowy Baker, speed, through the i ! iis chain more or less back to point of leasure loving . . : average ommencement, containing 160 acres more a aSul ving oge of get|/United States would average 4] maintain his three superdread- es ere os 0 . ; : *¢ ‘ar pr jeost of $2,000, the American cars noughts for nearly forty years. ‘ hains more or less to the © uth) {} eno ; . . j Sd a 4 '" ws sum for the most) It is estimated that the 40,000), aurier, or would have enabled HILDA KING who has bought out Hugh D, Me- nee Rupert, occupation engineer, intend | 95 per cet of the intensities tees $28,000,000 in duty for England Easily Won the Inter-|witlh the chance, as he saw vi- mmencing at 4& post planted at the f Lot 421, thence east 25 chains | Twickenham, Jan. 25—Iing-|of the kangaroo whom he could the point of commencement, con ternational rugby match, with Donald MeVicar, Agent beaten by 20 points to nil hied himself to his little flat while | magazine in Canada, there are in|less than this figure. Making no fake notice that I, Duncan K. Falconer, Newport 10; Swansea 3 Four hours later Jack ap- TO PAY OFF MORTGAGES following deseribed lands Hospital 0. the announcement that he would chains, thence west 25 chains more ndary of Lot 6148, thence west 40 Donald MeVicar, Aweat According to the official ealeu | being generally the jarger and Intosh’s interest in the Stadium, oan Land Districy—-District of Coast,) at Washington, issued for the!000.000 in purchase price to AT RUGBY FOOTB can lightweight to make a hur- eto as ALL ried trip to the Antipodes. Jack ipply for permission to purchase the a heast corner of Lot 491, thence north| V@'e Shipped to Canada.’ Up|The duty alone would pay the in- national Rugby Match sions of coin and numerous r less to the west boundary of Lot| Statement shows that 4,424 ma-|for over two years on land and France met at Twick-]| easily defeat. acres more or less furnished no similar statistics, | ated by Canadians is placed at : Aft ‘ t the ter Jack the result that France was easily After accepting the terms Jac or High Rates of Interest. {| November 26th, 1912 Mr G G McGarry ,editor of|many of the smaller Canadian bi : ° il want iite et oe | Motoring, the national automobile|cars can be purchased for .sums Other Samer played ee ne ee ee eee WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY 4 «Land District—District of Coast, . Cardiff 20: Blackheath 0 the next boat. TO g Y BUILD H Prince Rupert, B, ¢ occupation mason, mmencing @t @ post planted at the 2 se So 608 of > . weit corner of Lot 14, thence north esstsstsstssessessersesseese ‘ London Scottish 16; Guy’e|have to cancel the trip. Asked ess to the easterly boundary of Lot 15,| $4 / t [} AI 7 / RMA 7 I / London Welsh 9; London Ir-|plied: e south following the easterly boun : ‘rdtiway , eee ‘toy ditto toa aaa WE GUARANTEE ihence south 40 chains, thence east | Modern ichievement of the} machine imported from the Premier Borden to man and ra emtttede a, oes ation of the United Bates ox fmore pretentious. -On thie reek Ep AMeR fe BEATEN Pub \ , ’ . ‘ » ‘ , oO ’ or ernmental Bureau of Statistics |oning, Canadians have paid #80,- contained an offer to the Ameri- ake notice that I, Alfred E. Wright, of | Y@4r just ended approximately | American manufacturers and was sought and was delighted wing described lands exported from the United States | thei United States made ears. hains more or less to the northeast| the end of April Jast the|terest on Canada’s national debt French lightweights in the land 42, thence, south $0 sain, More or! chines were exported to Canada,| The average cost of the fe- | T terly and southerly along the said rhe Canadian government has|maining 10,000 cars being oper- enkem today in their annual in- Jack Sees the Missus N PAY RENT ALFRED EB. WRIGHT but, according to the estimate of |$1,000 by reason of the fact that _ a were as follows him that Redmond would sail by Range V operation in Canada by Can-jallowanee for the duty paid on tend to apply for permission to purchase | United Servite 17; London peared on the scene again with To IMPROVE REAL ESTATE wing the westerly boundary of Lot Hospital 5. what the trouble was, Jack re- AT 5 PER CENT. PER YEAR ot 15 25 chains more or less wing” te Siow right eee “os ° Northampton 9; Old Merchant}but my wife won't stand for it. more or less to point of com. | ai Tailors 4. Why, I offered to take her with , /' : ement, and containing fftty acres | {% Usually the day following Christmas brings with it Bedford 9: Cambridge 3 me onthe Irie, butithee oni thete ee when your indebtedness will be paid off. ith . unpleasant recollections of friends who have been inad- os a : lee open evenings. Write, phone or eall. Located the 11th day of December, 1912 Northumberland 14; Lanca-|}was nothing doing, and that it DUNCAN K, FALCONER, Locator wm vVertently overlooked in the matter of Christmas gifts g ; ’ : Dated December 16th, 1912 shire 3 was either her or good-bye. And 7 x Isn't it fortunate that New*Year's Day follows so closely Pub. De 23, 1912-—Feb : > e ars matches. Ce aa e > yney, too, but what adie tatnieees and gives us an opportunity to make amends for our ey seats dae, nueeetiea tikes ae PURCHASING CONTRACT CO., LTD. hi ‘ the Cl , ; While tt es bridge University was suecess.|can a_ fellow up against a oversignts 1 ing 3 4 5 as ‘us ie ie as . eena Land District ‘District of Coast, os , _—o “- we —— : ; , , ‘ . ful in making a draw with the|g@ame of that kind? If I go I Offices: Suite 11-12, Smith Block.. Phone 455. ange week's sho g made ver ag ‘oads ‘ ur stock, 7 : we er shopping made very heavy inroads into our sto¢ Corinthians, the final seore be-|lose my wife and she’s too good M. E. Ritchey, Supt. Take notice that 1, Madge Kohl, of Mon the ssortments ae > are sactically unbroken cupation spinster, intend to apply x 7 _ in each line are practical even ing two all. Oxford University|a fellow to lose, so I guess I will “permission to purchase the following | & We have a large range of beat ul things for New Year's . oe F — g : a g eautif . easily disposed of the old Cor-|have to remain here and pass it ibe lands : ’ rormrm . — ‘TT rifts ONS : i minencing at @ post planted at the | a gift CONSULT OUR CATALOGU] thusians by the score of three|up It's rather tough, but then = west corner Of Lot 5144, thence 5 chains more or less to the north|§ - -— |} goals to nil. the fighting game is tough, and I et Lot 4130, thence west 40 First Division guess I will have to stand for it.” e or less to the east boundary |Z 7, thence north 15 chains more } / Bi 5 S l . * d Following ar th result f Caponi in $ Boat. ; wae ie the south boundary of Lot 994, t | POLO y are e res S < oni in Same at. 40 chains more or less tw the | enry ir 5S ons, imt e jtoday’s league games commencement, containing 60} : This brings to mind the time or less Aston Villa 1; Everton 1. MADGE KOHL JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS | Bolton Wanderers 2; Man.|t@&t ‘Tony Caponi signed to go | Donald MeVicar, \gent . to Australia, nearly two years November 25th, 1912 chester City 2 5 , ; ago. Tony had a splendid offer 23, 1912—Feb 7, 104% VANCOUVER, B.C — rd Liverpool 2; West Bromich and would have had more money than he ever got before for fight- but after signing articles nmanneapee enim IIx Sees. ;} Albion 1 District—District of Coast, Manchester United 2; Sheffield ange V } —_—_——— j ing, tice that Reuben W. Rogers, of Wednesday 0 and preparing to go he was sur \upert, B. C., occupation transfer Middlesboro 4; Derby County|‘ prepé = s § - ‘the follwing ‘deseribed lands: | Kew I prised to get an awful kick from Commencing @t & post planted at th 50909 WATCHES oe me : his wife. She would not listen to b corner of Lot 6141 Range 5,| Neweastie United 3; Woolich tl ' t all and put/bes strict Smad a Re 1 proposition at all and p e n Mv chains thanee ‘weet "40° chetn, | SOOO GRAMOP ONESH | Arsenal 1. 3: Blackburn| f°! down so hard that Tony south 40 chains, thence east 4 | Notts County 3; ackburn is ins to place of commencement 5000 AUTO-HARPS PRiemend +6 , threw up hands and called off all Sa cae 500 G | hovers with Australia d ali Dated Nov. 1st, 1042. IFTS FREE ae | Oldham Athletic 3; Chelsea 2. deals Pub. Nov, 18, 1949—Jan. 13, 1013 i ov. 18 an Sheflield United 3; Bradford Packey’s Mother Intervenes. LAND. LEASE NOTICES | f SEND NO MONEY. c —— - ; Again, in 1910, Packey MeFar- mo sualinaia tea ls ; Piceure Pe ; Tottenham Hotspur : ams land had a chance to get a big ¢ District— a j peortaas 6. bank roll by going over to the Vi e “® jue 44 Land District—District of Coast, | Hauge \ | __— Seottish Football car Si. Steen Gaul rhe first round of the Seot- Packey had signed articles and rd J fake Dbotice that |, Stanley Niven, of civ sugineer, i ‘ mt f s 4 ~ aye E y il engineer, acting a8 agent for tish Cup was played today, two accepted terms and the tour ar- Kupert, British Columbia, occupa bolse Harbor and & ny, Limited, r sain to bc iend to apply for per: oy anne noine ployed. rhe ranged would have netted him The . : P ph Records r jother thirty teams received byes.|ejose to $30,000. but when his money you invest in honogra st northerly point of Lor 601, Range 6, oy 5 | They were: _ |mother put her foot down and goes farthest when you buy ast District. on Porpoise Marbor, thence | Hamilton Academicals 0; 8t./ aid she would not consent to her to Low Water Mark, thence easterly > | Bernard Rangers 0. son making the trip, the young hortherly following Low Water Mark} | » . : 4 point due west Of the southwest cor- | 1 | Kilmarnock 3; Nithsdale Wan-jang elever boxer called off the $ Ce pe to ‘High 'W te aan wae | y jderers 0. dea! MelIntosh conferred with ue m ro eco > 0 igh Water Mark, thence | | Scien heat dadeedl i i al, ce 8s | Abercorn sea Arbroath ry Packey’s mother but the only Uiberly following High Water Mark to ; joint due east of the most northerly | . goals to one in the qualifying bt Of Stapleton isiand, rt of Lot 642,/ "es se e “ t as s s 0 this. polbte “thence folio , ae oo ee Farthest from a musical | Farthest from an investment bhce west to this snece follo ime High Water "Mark on roy aide ‘or | - — t ‘Peckey go ~o that country! . abi ton istené to the most | southerly 200 id ( £97) @5F at — League games were Never! I don’t care if he had standpoint, because Blue standpoint, because Blue Am- High Water Mark of Lot 642, thence | ACTE . Ld. (Dep leet 8t. Londes, Eag. es ronows: $50,000 paid here today. I would . berolswill neverwear ulherly following the High Water Mark | Celtic 1; Airdronians 1. not p's 8 It’s line far and Amberols have a finer 1 . ” ‘ point due.east Of the most southerly | allies naa ue . : ‘ ‘ f th nt Of Lot 501, thence south to Low = 7 ’ Aberdeen 1; Queen's Park 0, there is too much water to cross.” tone than any other reproduce less pe Sier Mark, thence following L: Wate Re ers 3; Mort 0. i ; owing Low Wate pager ortee phonograph records thanwhen new, and will to @ point due south of the mos . thence north Clyde 2; Falkirk 0. — following ‘High Weter Mark to" the St. Mirren 2; Hearts 4. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAM- and reproduce in a never become injured "OF cominencement. Third Lannark 3; Raith Rov- PIONSHIP OF THE NORTH lifeli . more lifelike way. by careless handling. PURP . . POISE HARBOR LAND COMPANY, . ers 1. LIMITED ; Stanley Niven, Agent b i Hibernians 4; Dundee 0 Dated December ne men ; i he ' The Blue Amberol is a Record for Pub Dec. 93. 401d -Feb. 17, 1913 us SS Motherwell 4; Partick Thistle The Fort George Herald says: . eaiuaaneivanaianes 4 fy he a > are now wearing ‘ ? An important announcement = in e cena Land District—Distriet of Coast PA of RT STN “a ” sporiing circles reached us this e son on Tyke notice that William J, Mogridge, 4) i PN Rego clothes WILL BOX AT NANAIMO week over the long distance tele anoouver, B. C., occupation broker, ' ahs aan? | epened phone line from Sam Magoflin's Hear it at your Edison dealer's today ends w appl F jt Lhe i following deseribe — eH Sis ee y @ The fact is significant ; it means that Tex Foster Posts Forfeit for a@)camp, to the effect that Sheridan reshore im kumestee taht ee Lot he f eo ’ 200,000 men recognize that “Rego” Championship Bout With well known locally as an athlete, Theaas A. Edison, inc.. 100 Lakeside Ave., Ovange, N. J., U.S. A. chains’ “thahee see, spenee “cout Mame yi oh ied een) style is what they want, and that * Rego” Johnny Moran has accepted Savoy's challenge i ° © chains more oF mem) INT) RH : quality and value are the night standard, Vancouver, Jan. 25—Tex Fos —]|to contest for the heavyweight A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at ever bank and foreshore te potei | MEME | NCS “Rego Clothiers are London’ leading - p ak and foreshore to point Pee hes ‘ ‘ “Rego rs are 5 a i” . . *} I f the Norther commencement, containing 60 acres THTY : ; : . — ter, the local colored middle-jchampionship o ne §=6pNorthern re or less re oe yy) Hin, Tailors baw a eines in wi Pe oe weight boxer, today posted a for.{Interior, Savoy knocked out Pe- HAYNER BROS., 3rd Ave. and 6th lV oO E ik i ria and P Pub Necvember 15, 1049 OT GAAS ee ilar ~ fee ae ae . feit of $100 with the Sporting |danic, a heavyweight, at Fort ue Nev. 98, $060—tams 00, 0008 if RR } yeiase=all oat , Kditor of the The Province, for}George on New Year's day and mace f , weight and appearance in his|eclaimed the title of champion. AIRS) Oe fake notic ae | ' a “REGO” NEW YORK championship bout with Johnny }The contest will be of ten or vty existing netwoes albert Henin al yy: Teh i am Madil Loe Suit. Th Moran at Nanaimo on Monday, twenty rounds for a side bet of est Biesold tn the Kagle restaurant has 1 Poe ( @ Amencan ounge Suit. e February 10. The boxers have |#500. Sheridan will aecept no 5 nts due i oe ica nanabie = yi a} cut and lechion @f = anes — agreed to fight fifteen rounds to}portion of the gate receipts as 7 the ara. we og at oe ee: | ia Hite ee al of oe Ie i a decision at 158 pounds and the |he has a very enviable amateur ALBERT MATERN " hy | Wea the suit you should be wearing. The provincial tithe will go to the }record which will not be affect. ince Kup ERNEST BIESOLD. Ry itty Rt: “New York” is only one of the winner. Jimmy Hewit of Van—|ed by this contest. The date and ‘pert, B. G., January 15, 1648 Maal Wey many smart styles illustrated and fully couver has been agreed upon as {details now rest pending the e is hereby given that thirty days | ah, described in our tailoring magazine eee. — - weeneneon pring Se side bet by Sa ‘ late (we intend to apply to the Gov 4 " “PFA ONS FOR N” - * a as “ngs Ate ate voy's backers. @ lloNia teeta, Claim deed to | | SHI R MED Club and will be there every af. ‘umencing at the northwest corner of ; FREE on published) a Free ternoon for the next two weeks. No More Bouts for Milwaukee 2 ; mls, Anemot” Geatt Bist, Brita v of which, with ull ——_—_______ Milwaukee, Jan, 27—Accord. v0 feet ence “soudh seven degrees | range of 1912 patterns and np sell- Roche's Pool Room ing to a statement last night by hundred and forty (640 head. themes measurement form, we will send you on I have 500 square feet of good | Distriet Attorney Yoekey no er mark; teen ‘northerly tullowine | application. The advertising space in my pool}more boxing bouts will be allow phcement excepting “Thed Boneaen “tin “Rego” Clothiers, oon which — be used free of }ed here. Warrants were issued Th B ? — j a ean above Perens Ld st weg by Prinses Rupert am for the arrest of Jack Redmond e es aod Trunk Pacific right ehants, Space allottments 2 x 6jand Joe Welling on eharges o wa - ° bilby Negri Shien ae Dept. O P.O. Box Montreal, feet. First come first choice.) participating in a prize fight Procurable. Absolutely pure Feb December 80th, 1042 22-27 jhere, Jan, 24.