LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, intend tw apply! pains more or less to Whe hort chains more o j thence west 2 | »;, thener the east boundary | 15 chains tere south boundary of Lot 904, 1 40 chains more or less to the commencement, Donald MeViecar, intend to apply in a verthern direction { northeast corner ‘ orne Douald McVicar, occupation engineer, described lands ) the west boundary of Lot point of commencement, Donald MecVicar, Agent November 25th, C,, occupation mason, for permission to purchase described lands easterly boundary of Lot 15, chains more or — LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, Skeena Land Distriet—Distrtet of Coast, | Range _ Fake f bat Il, William Watson, Price Wuy Bb. C., ceeupation contrat entend ipply for permission chase the jiowing deseribed lands; | f ee ne at @ post planted at the! soutThWest corner of Lot 4136, Renge 5, the Lakelse Hiver, thenee north _— easterly following the Lakeise fiver ® more WILLIAM WATSON Dated December 3rd, 1042 Pub. Dec, 30, 1012—Peb, 24, 1013 Skeena Land Disirict—Distriet of Coast, | hange V Take notice that Keubeh W. Rogers, of Prince Kupert, B. C., oecupation transfer man, intends wo apply for permission purchase the following described lands Commencing at & post planted at the of Por 6141 Range 5, | Coast District, near Lakelse Lake, thence ; forth 40 chains thence west 40 chains, ; thence south 40 chains, thence east chains to place of commencement. RK. W. ROGERS Dated Nov. ist, 1019 Pub. Nov. 18, 1919—Jen. 13, 1043. Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar, fake notice that Bernard O'Neill, Goose Bay, B. ¢ occupation prospector, intend t ipply for permission to pur chase the following deseribed lands Commencing at a post planted one mile distant and | &® southeasterly direction the Hidden Creek ¢ opper Company's u e Ba B. C., thenee east fol lowing the sinuosities of the shore line 80 h thence north 20 chains, thence ts ha thence south 20 chains to of mmencement, containing 160 m les BERNARD O'NEILL ' W. Jennings, Agent Dated Januar Sih, 19143 Pub. Feb. 1 1913—Apr. 7th, 1913 of Quinista Kiver, on the Skeena) peach, thence south 80 chains, thence east north 80 chains, following shore commencement, . Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V ake notice that George W. Carpenter, rince Kupert, B. C.; oceupation farmer, intends 1 ipply for permission to pur chase the following described lauds oumencing at a post planted 2% miles | of then 40 chains north, thence 40) chains west, thence 40 chains south, thence) west chains east to point of commencement, | point containing 160 acres more or less GEORGE W. CARPENTER Dated January 28th, 1913 Pub. Feb. 10th, 1913——-Apr. 7th, 1913 Ptaniey Niven, acting as agent , intend w apply for per following described ; Commencing at a post planted on the _ less to Lot 6243, Range 5; |most northerly point of Lot 504, Range 6, oat chains to Lot 2666, Kange) Coast District, on Porpoise Harbor, tence outh to the Lakeise River, thence | north to Low Water Mark, thence easterly ce “\and northerly following Low Water Mark point of ¢ intmencemne nt, containing 160) to 4 point due west of the southwest cor | thence east to High point of Stapleton isiand, part of Lot 642, on west side of the most southerly following Low Water northerly and east 4 PvRPOISE HARBOR LAND COMPANY, Stanley Niven, Agent Dated December 10th, 10942. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range IV Take notice that William J, Mogridge, occupation broter, intends to apply for Tintssion tw lease the following descrt Commencing at @ post planted on the Kumeolon Inlet, on Lot 30 chains, thence west 20 chains more er less to river bank, thence northerly fol- lowing river bank and commencement, foreshore to potm containing 60 acres Dated November 15, Skeena Land District—Dstrict of Coast, Vancouver, B. C,, engineer, intends to ap described lands Commencing @t @ post planted on a quarter of 4 mile southeast of the mouth containing 640 Robert Reid, Agent Dated 29th January, ycated the 1ith day of December, N FALCONER, Locator | Albert Matzen, ing by the firm RY A NEWS WANT AD NOTICE. | Take notice that the partnership for 1912 |merly existing between Albert Matzen and | Ernest Biesold in the Eagle restaurant has | been dissolved by mutual agreement All| accounts due the firm are now payable to} who will pay all bills ow an. 26-feb. 3 J ALBERT MATZEN ERNEST BIESOLD | | | Prince Rupert, B. C., January 15, 1913 Land District—District Range V. Take notice that Robert Reid, of Van 2% miles southeast of mouth of Hump back Creek and at the north end of Chis thence west 50 north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains following shore line to point of “FROM HOME TO HOME." HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager lhe Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver Excellent Cafe. 1142 Pender Street West Phone 8500. Moderate Prices - Vancouver, B.C. commencement, containing 640 acres more} in every two shall remain in the possession of Dated 20th January, Notice is hereby given that thirty days | bear date we intend to apply to the Gov- ernor-in-Council for a quit claim deed for following described Commencing 4t the northwest corner of | and forty-five minutes six hundred and foliowing | '’' \! covered by the Grand Trunk Pacific right INVESTEMENT COMPANY, Prince Rupert, B. C., December 30th, 1912 .-Feb. The Daily New Northern 8B.C.’s Leading Newspaper delivered by carrier for 50c -- Per Month -- 50c THE DAILY NEWS is the Leading Newspaper in Northern British Columbia and has a large and growing circulation in towns and villages tributary to Prince Rupert. 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THE D Ft eres > elias imeed asmesv seers ba ana ama seen Taas Pee ee olan t ees mane tt AILY NEWS To All Parts of Canadas By Mail, Yearly $5.00 THE DAILY NEWS SE —————— SE NOTICES. i CONNAUGHT CUP RULES Trophy ts Given to Teams from Any /Skating Club in the Thompson The competition is oper teams of four, consisting of two ladies and two gentlemen, from any recognized skating club in the world, but all must be bona fide resident members of one felub Qualification as an ama- iy permission to lease the following|teur according to the definition described lands Commencing @t a post planted on the | of the National Skating Union of island, about) Great Britain must be shown the satisfaction of the trustees The competitions will be held jin (ottawa only, and at ieast ones years rhe trophy the winning club until the next competition Even if only one } enters it can be adjudged | the winner by skating the pre jgramme stipulated At least hree, and not more seven hundred|than seven, judges must be se lected by the trustees for the (640) feet; thence | comipetlilions either fron ama or professional skaters All expenses incidental to the competition including the pro lviding of individual prizes for the winning team, are to be provided by the Minto Club Listens Like Big Bout. Chicago Fel 10 Frank eiGotch, c¢hampior heavyweight wrestier of the world, is about to emerge from retirement He came to Chicago the other day to referee a wrestling bout, and in- cidentally h admitted that he was about ready again to answer the lure of the mat “If there is a public demand that I wrestle again, I'll come back,” he said “IT might even wrestle some one I already have beaten, if the sport- ing public thinks | should in or- der to make my superiority con- clusive. But I'm not anxious to get back into active training.’ Goteh is at present in business in Humboldt, Towa Mrs. Goteh is opposed to his re-entering the game, Just when Goteh would wrestle, if he should decide to come back, has not been stated It is generally believed, however, that Zbyszko would get the match AMERICAN PACKAGES MUCH HEAVIER THAN CANADIAN Dawson, Feb. 8. Packages mailed in the United States under the new parcels post arrange- ments are entitied to come through to Dawson, Canada transmits packages weighing no more than four pounds. The American packages will be car- ried if weighing eleven pounds or under, the same as those orig- inating in England A good many parcels of eleven pounds or un der have arrived here from Ene- land for years past The first American deelaration form under the parcels post for goods for another country ar rived here on a smal! parcel from Fairbanks, showing the estab lishment of the service there The form is made on a shipping tag, attached to the package, and must bear the declaration of the owner Of the nature of the con. tents and their exact value This. simplifies the work for the Customs Department How. ever, if the customs house should desire, it has the right to inspeet the goods the same as under the express or freight system The Daily News has the larg. est cireulation in Northern BO, the end of the time he was as sisted to his couch by Dr. Walter F. Chappelle, his physician, who USED CLEVER RUSE hands forward to man the gang shore early today while the steamer Yosemite was preparing Eagernoss for Gold Oure Will Cost Mr. Porker His Life. World. Can heb 10 Ottawa, Feb. 10 —His Royal] While lea he side of a Highness the Duke of Connaught vee «i look at an Sapeciatiy tine ercon the farm has placed in the hands of thel,-¢ w A ie ear ttle an. Minto Club the deed of gift for} Charlies V. Ke ed poultry the Connaught cup, the first com-[fancier of W , Indiana petition for which w be held dropped lis * h into the under the auspice f the Minto feed trough a promptly . swallowed J Keller then Bkating Club in the Aréna@ ON! ponent the bh 8100 and February 3th and tiéth The) shipped it \ i where opening paragraph reac With} he will butch: ; er his a view to the genera neourage. |watch Kelle dee who, ment and developr f skat-| while passing © i" erits of a ing, in combination pairs and] prize hen in a ‘ how last individuals, and iore partieu-[fall, had the n o have larly with a view te he encour-[a large sized ¢ pecked agement and developimes fcom-.| from its setting bined skating along the lines at slistitlenanatna J present approved by the National SPASM OF THE THROAT Skating Association of Great ni Britain, in the @eneral style and| Abruptly Terminated Examination pose approved by he Interna of Rockefelier Before the tional Skating Unio: His Roya Committee. Highness the Duke of Connaught governol weneral f Canada, Jekyl Island, Ga., Feb. 4 \ hereby gives and assigns » the|spasm of the throat that left trustees hereinafter mentioned,| William Rockefeller a strangling and their successor " rust, ajtrembling old man, on the verge trophy, to be held by them upon}of nervous collapse, abruptly ter the following trusts, and subject} mimated his examination by to the following conditions etc.) Chairmat Puj and Counsel The trophy is vested a board} Samuel Untermever, of the House of three trustees, to consist of} money trust committee, here the official secretat of the Goy Mr. Rockefeller was asked just ernor General, now Colonel Low four questions a practica ther, and two representatives ap-|iunmaterial before the attack pointed annually by the executive forced conclusion of the hearing of the Minto Chul at present|The aged Standard Oj! magnate General MacKenzie and Mr. John[ was closeted with the committee- nen for only twelve minutes Al jeclared bis patient exhausted TO ROB SKIPPER St. Helens, Ore., Feb. 8 All HOG SWALLOWE ar : Mm TTiTiliiritrttorreer | TESTIMONIAL on FERGUSON’S ‘P. & QO!’ Liqueur Scotch Whisky Llandudno, reports :— “Your whisky is, in my opinion, an ex- cellent and well matured spirit ard as | such I can conscientiously recommend to | patients requiring such a beverage.”’ —DISTILLERS— ALEX. 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