priday, , NOTICES. GOAT may 16, 1913, THE DAILY NEWS Ne 3 | desea ui: da : aes — WI ca va pistriet— District of Omineca Lang District District of LL MAKE BULKLEY nec azelton azelton omi Heeen inat I, L. N. Mac Notice is hereby given that 1, L. N. Mac » is heredy Ben hb, Guy OCCU tion | Kechnie, of Van a. ft . goilee op Vancourer’ gate intend © SP- | surgeon, 60 days arr’ daie intend yee" | wn 60 days ‘Commissioner Of es ly bo the Chier mmissioner of 7 saree ‘she cme apect for coal at or icense to pr ect fo 4 r ue Fete, Pfortowing described, anda. | trojeutn over the rvifowing desertbet! ants da over t plan s p ‘ at a post la > . - @ reinaanit Hck boul ta pmblen UB] Grand Irunk racine ‘mile post tas, inenes| PROWINCIAL LECTURERS GIVING EXPERT INSTRUCTIONS TO : nerec oO chains, thence ‘ ’ a eeek from | otnouth of cree , BeSF| thence north 80 chains, ‘themes’ «uals RANCHERS AND OTHERS ON HOW TO GROW THINGS “pecie ere ce rth 80 © chains to place of . ee post , sine aeenee south so taining 640 aaree ow mmencement, con FOR THE MARKET PROFITABLY. Weg west 8Y go chains to place 0 L. N. MAC i ~ we? inence CMs! UO ing 640 acres more Per F. W. Mei KECHNIB ' eh comet, containing secunit Staked and dated Woreh snk ~~ Smithers, B. €., May 13.—For|pioneers preceded that date by cot ACKECH! * ° » Mackect . \ r P ‘ , y ws rp. W fa tnADY, G aie Pub.” Apr. 14, 1913 May 19 1913 the last two days the frontier|several years, while some of the oh ond dated March eo ; ? — : ranchmen and the optimistic notable veterans of the Bulkley i weckoemy 13 May 12, 1919. ae tenderfeet of the Bulkley Valley reach Deck to 1671, when some pub. ADP = esac Omineca name ries District of lis: adie , ' ‘, five thousand stampeders trailed ” Notice is hereby giv , r Been enjOyING the MMverest- tithes e interior ‘eae s Land District Diswrict of Kecinie, of Vane niver, “ I, i 0 Mee Ing ox ; . : . 7 ugh ie : : ee the mine’ HaxeltOD s 1. IN, Mee: | SUFBEON, 60 days after’ daic eed ae perience of going to]|Omineca gold fields to the north- nereby siven : occu ation; Diy the Chief Comm ssioner & school The Bul Vv eastward poice * “vancouver, B. Gs, © Pp ‘or license to “ er Of Lanes : " ulkley alley om ie, ¢ te intend to ap pect for coal and 7 is 4 ; ; : | cniet after Gssioner of Lands rojeum over th following te scribed lane. | /armers Institute for 1943 Up to this time the principal we ve to. prospect rr cot ot Grand Trunk mile post’ ine oeeee oeeee opened its sessions this week in]erops raised have been such as jcense ing des . s : ' , , Pam over the follows planted near old/ 89 chains, thence cast 80 chains, thence the comrmodious auditorium of| would be in most demand locally wmeune nc IDE at 8 pine mile post 135,|Horth 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to 1 , gap, rand trunk | cite ence -west 80/Place of commencement, containing 640 the English Church, Telkwa, and|such as hay and grain with which aa fed north cnsiee, cnest con: a LS KECHNIE the closing lectures were deliv-|to feed cattle and horses, cap- s, ce of com p , 2 , " 1" sag ors 10, oe ee or less, =a Seated “5 wv Mec RADY, C. E., Agent.;ered the next day rhe profes able of providing their own trans- yao acre oo ; § and dated Mare 7 : 1” - w i agg Agent.| |. .N. Mackechnie, N W. = vee sors in charge were Messrs. H. E,| portation to market. The nat- supe 008 dated Maree $Oem, 1943. Pub. Apr. 14, 1913—May 12, 1018 Upton and A, EF. Keller, both lee-| ural vegetation of the valley is we N. E. C, ‘ LN mackechit May 12, 1043. ——- sini turing experts of the Provincial|rich and varied, there being pro- a Omineca Land District—pistrict of Department of Agriculture. The|lifie meadows of wild grasses, ret Hareven that I, L. N. Mac- Seren, $0 days efter’ eh “2 Sa lon} were well chosen and the discus- ioe, of "van rt fe ate ee ly in ‘the Chief Commissioner “of ‘Tanke sion of each subject aroused keen Bre chief ‘ ror ooal “al oe Sroleum ove » the tollowtns a scribed lanke and wholesome interest. The “~_ ‘ps foll ewing described lands - Grand Trunk | ecin “tale Bed tte a peer) four general subjects were: poeums ocing & at post planted eet Se. north 80 chains, thence ‘cast #0” chains,|‘Poultry Raising and Ege Pro- au creat s naib thence east 86 eee peer a Oe duction, Cultivation of Small 4 uence 0 ee = oe. ee taining $40 acres more oF less, Fruits, Soil Conditions,” and repaint 40 a res Ot CRECHNIE. grened nt ow McCRADY, C. E., Agent} “General Farming per F. W M CRADY, Cc. E., Agent rl Masdiostane. a ao 1913 There has been widespread in- 4 and dated March 1013. Pub. Apr. 14, 1013-—May 12, 1013 terest manifested in this con- N, Mackechnle, May 12, 1013. a a structive educational project all - La ry . 3 te © ibe x pub. Apr 14, 10138 ——$—$—$—_$_— gpineca Land Di District of Omineca Laud t (eieca Land District - ie Land © chains, ES (mec Land District L. N Per PF. w McCRADY, C. strict Hazelton eee Vani uver, B. C. occupation so days after date intend Ww ap the Chit sunissioner of Lands y t spect for coal and pe over the foul gcing at & pos Grand Trunk Pacing wih 80 chains, seeace south 80 ) chains Wo Ayr acres more or less, L. N. MACKECHNIE, per F. W. Met RADY, &. and dated March 19th, 1913. Mackechnie, 5. W. C. Apr. 14, 1913-——-May 12, 1013. t planted near mile port thence east chains, Districth—District of iazeilob Photice is hereby given that I, L. N. Mac- of Vancouver, B. C., oocups 5 60 days after date intend to 4p he mmussioner of Lands pect for coal and pe ql wing described lap g ai 4 post planted near ee im Orand Trunk vaciie mile post 135, hains, thence west 80 porth BU ence south chains, L. N. MACKECHNIE fer F. W. McCRADY, ©. E., Agent. fie and dvted March 10th, 1943. LA. Machechnie, &. Cc. WO Apr. 14, 1013 —-May 12, 1913. District of Hezeiwa uver, B. C., ter date intend to of La and uibissiovber spect for coal post planted about trunk Pacific Lid Ww Md dated March 10th, 1913. lachechnie, N. E a. 14, 1013 . Cc May i2, 1013. District—Diswict of Hazelton, Mees bereby given that 1, L. N. Mac *« Vancouver, B. C,, occupation Gays alter hie date intend to ‘missioner of La pect for coal and r the { . 4\ 4 post planted about om Grand Trunk hence Wen 80 chains mi, containing 640 acres more . L. N. MACKECHNIE. wt ind nat, c. a arch 19 3. Mechanic, N. W. c~ . 14, 1913-—-May 18, 1043. north Distict of Hazelton Mist is hereby given that I, L. N. Mac- . occupation 0 days arter date jivend to ap iamissioner of Lands © prospect for coal and pe- of Vancouve r, Cc., Chief Wer the following described nS 8 & post ee arena Tru ‘® Wence borth 80 chains. chains, thence south Nesi 80 chains to place of containing 640 acres more MACKECHNIE. and dated M ' Wackechnic, saree 19th, 1913. WP. 14, 19is—May 49, 1043. I x at @ post plan ie yorand Trun Peciie wreck nee north 80 chains, thence mt 4 Land District Notice Hazelton i here i hereby given that I, L. N. Mac- ) Lang Distrtc ny a ox tree te Creek Dost District of reby given that I, L. N. Mac wing deseribed lands thence place of commencement, E., Agent. thence wi chaus lo place of commencement, manag (40 acres more or less. y given that 1, L. N. Mac vccupation sowing described lands ( track, ibenee soulh 60 ehains, thence benee north 80 chains, s Ww place of com 6 640 acres more or L. N. MACKBCHNIE. McURADY, ©, E., Agent. ve jiowing described lands bin a Pacific track, ®, Whence south 80 chains, thence 60 chains, to place of com- E., Agent. ib lands lanted about Pacific track, 80 chains, com- . B., Agent, oid 135, 80 tion pds old 8u ap ids pe 12 ap ids iz ut 12 ce or Hazelton Notice is hereby given that I, L. N. Mac subjects covered by the lecturers Omineca Land District—District of over the verdured Bulkley Valley, Hazelton i t ee . é ‘e Notice is hereby given that 1, L. N. Mac o that the attendance of ote Kechnie, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation] settlers and even the newest of surgeon, 60 days aller date intend Ww & : ° . > avs’ ply w Un Chief Commissioner of Lands newcomers at the two days for license to prospect for coal and pe-|school must have been gratify- troleum over the fullowing described lands 7 Commencing at &@ post planted near| ing to the teachers. Much of the Grand Trunk Yacific Mile post 128, thence] ,,,.,, . > > ‘CessS north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, credit for the noteworthy sucec thence south 80 chains, thence east 80/of the institute is due to the en chains to piace of commencement, con taining 640 acres more or less L. N. MACKECHNIE Per F. W. McCRADY, ©. E., Agent Staked and dated March i7th, 1913. L Mackechnie, 5. E. C Pub. Apr. 14, 1913-——-May 12, 1013 Omineca Land District—District of Hazelton Notice is bereby given that I, L. N. Mac Kechnie, of Vancouver, B. U., occupation surgeon, 60 Gays after date intend to ap ply Ww the Chief Commissioner of Lands for license to prospect for coal and pe- troleum over the following described lands ust Commencing at 4 planted near @ cabin near Grand Trunk Pacific mile post 130, thence south 80 chains, thence west 680 chains, UWence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to place of com mencement, containing 640 acres more or less L. N. MACKECHNIE. Per F. W. MceCRADY, G. E Staked and dated March i7th, L. N. MacKechnie, N. E. C Pub. Apr. 14, 1913—~May 42, Omineca Land District—District of Hazelton Notice is hereby given that I, L. N. Mac Kechnie, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation surgeon, 60 days after date intend to ap ply w the Chief Commissioner of Lands for license to prospect for coal and pe troleuin over the following described lands Commencing at 4& post planted near 4 cabin near Grand Trunk Pacific mile post 130, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence borth 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to place of commence ment, containing 640 acres more or less. L. N. MACKECHNIE. Per F. W. McCRADY, ©, E., Agent Staked and dated March i7th, 1913. L. N, MacKechnie, N. W. C. Pub. Apr. 14, 1913-—May 12, 1913 Omineca Land District—District of Hazelton Notice is Bereby given that 1, L. N. Mac- Kechnie, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation surgeon, 60 days after date intend lo ap ply w the Chief Commissioner of Lands for license to prospect for coal and pe troleum over the following described lands Commencing at & post planted near cabin near Grand 130, thence morth 80 chains, thence 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. L. N. MACKECHNIE Per F. W. MeCRADY, C. E., Agent Staked and dated March i7th, 1913 L. N. MacKechnie, 5. W. C. Pub. Apr. 14, 1913-——May 12, 1013. Land District—District of Hazelton : Notice is hereby given that I, L. N. Mac Kechnie, of VanCouver, B. C., occupation surgeon, 60 days after date intend to ap ily w the Chief Commissioner ‘or license to prospect for coal and pe troleum over the following described lands Omineca eabin near Grand Trunk Pacific mile post 130, thence north 80 chains, thence west) 86 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less . N. MACKECHNIE Per F. W. McCRADY, ©. E., A Staked and dated March 17th, 1913. L. N, MgcKeehnie, 5. BE. C . 14, 1913-—May 12, 1013. Mites Land District—Dustrict Of Hazelton sncouver, B. C., bu Chief cx © pros: Wer the ect for coal and m8, thence 8 80 chains we CORtaining south acres LN. MACKE McCRADY, t Mareh 14 8. E. C more % om, idi3. May 12, 1943, District of Vancouv, r, 0 4 BS. G. ays after date intend ect for © post), east 80 chains. ence west encement 80 ¢ T less . the. N MACKECHNIE tad ring SCRADY, CG. BA Marketed March duh, 40 he twice Ao 4, 1018 Bas Per P w oe May 12, 1943, t—Di e 'S here: Hazelton strict of » Of a ier ie hi k Drogen , cing “af date intend to Ussioner for coal wing . and abou fron - Barty tte" ith thefeof (Uren 9 miley choses mouth of » thence 0. POSt), thence south *hains ype’! 80 chains, thence Mien’? West BO chains to OF legs ent Containing § 640 ta Narn APEC led March ‘vet A 3 McKeon’ March {euh, deine Apr 14 sig wie May 12, 1918, a bereby fiven that 1, L. N. Mac- . occupation Gays after date intend to ap ‘missioner of Lands following desertbed lands to place of com- IE. Agent. olmissioner of Lands coal » owing described lange, the mouth th Rallw crosses mouth at thence north ns containing 640 fem veny eiven that I, L. N. Mae ver, B occupation of Lands describ planted “on bank a or ul nee to ap pe Omineca Land District—District of Hazelton 3 Notice is hereby given that I, L. N Mac Kechnie, of Vancouver, c,, occupation surgeon, 60 days after date intend to ap ly to the Chief Commissioner of or license to proapeet for troleum over the following described lands Rupert Hydro-Electric ¢ , Limited, Commencing at a post plant on bank ot ’ orince’ RUDEFE, B. oon wi wr iy for & Poreupine Creek about ii miles Up th! license to tke atid use 266 cuble feet creek from mouth thereof (Grand Trunk) second of water out of Kh River, whicb Pacific Railway crosses mouth of creek now. in a westerly direction through Lots ar mile post 133), thence south 80) i577 and 1378, and empties into chains, thence west 80 chatns, thence | river near Mile 44, G. T. P. mileage. The north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to) v.10 will be diverted at @ point about place of commencement, containing 640).'550 feet from the mouth and will be acres more or less *KECHNIE used for generating electric wer a LN. MACKECHNIE. | | Doses on the land deseribed as Lot 1377, Per F. W. MeCRADY, c. EB. Agent.| PONS! Coast District, Staked and dated March 18th, 1943 This notice Was posted on the ground L. N. Mackechnie, N. B. C. 3 on the 13th day of April, 1913. T *p. Pub. Apr. 14, 1913-—-May 12, 104 lication Will be fled in the oMfce of Vater Recorder at Prince Rupert, _ Objections may be filed with the said inches | Water Recorder or with the C troller LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, of owier Rights, Parliament Buildings, fictorta, District of Cassiar district Omineca Land Distric N. MacKechnie, of , tice that |, | vancouver, b C,, occupation surgeon, 60 days after date intend apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands to pure hase Surveyed Lot 915A, Cassiar District, Skeens River, situated hear mile 136, Grand Trunk Pacific, containing ess ane! L. N. MACKECHNIE Per F. W, MeCRADY, ©. B., Agent Staked and dated March 10th, 1013 L. N. MacKkechnie, N. EB. ¢ Pub, Apr, 14, 1913-——June 9, 1913 Skeena Land District—District of Coast Hange TAKE NOTICE that Eugene of Prince Rupert, in pur Heng, B.C., occupation cook, tends to iy for permission ww chase the “following described lands Commencing at a post planted at the N EB. corner of T.L. 30045, thence north 20 chains; thence east 13 chains, more or less, to the west boundary of John 3 south kKechney Kechney’s pre-emption; thence chains, more or less to John Me 5.W. corner; thence east 20 chains; thence south 90 chains; thence west 33 chains more or less, to the east boundary or T L. $0045; thence north 20 chains, more oF less to the point of commencement . ‘res more or less s containing 00 acre EUGENE RENZ, H. D., LENHART, Agent a4 Feb . 24, 1018. pabe Merch 17 to May 1213 ’ | pwenty Trunk Pacific mile post) east) a of Lands | Townsite Commencing at 4 post planted hear 4) mt. | Lands | coal and pe-| 43.7) | ergy and enterprise of the Bulk- Valley Agricultural Associa- tion and Farmers’ Institute, the local organization, which has co- operated with the department of agriculture to this end. All told, there are perhaps not more than 300 settlers residing in the Bulkley Valley. The first actual settlement movement dates from 1904, although a few of the ley LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Take I notice that I, Sam Ennyu, of Skeena City, B. C., oceupation lumbermen, intend to apply for rmission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at & post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 182, Range 5, Coast District, on the bank of the Ka Yex River, thence 20 chains west, thence 20 chains north, thence 20 chains east to the boundary of said Lot 182, thence south along said boundary 20 chains to point of ommencement, containing 40 acres more w less SAM ENNYU Dated April 19th, 1943. une 30, 1943. Pub. May 6, 1913-—J LAND LEASE NOTICE, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Kan we IV. Take notice that Frank B, St. Amour of the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, prospector, intends to apply for permission to lease the follow- ing described land Commencing at a post planted on the east coast of Banks Island, British Co- jumbia, on the shore of s small unnamed bay and being about five (5) miles in an easterly direction from End Hill, thence east eighty (80) chains, thence north (20) caains, thence west eighty chains, thence south twenty (20) chains to point of commencement, and containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres more or less. | FRANK B. ST, AMOUR, Locator. Dated the 20th day of April, 1913. | Pub. May 5, 1943—June 30, 1913. SL TS WATER NOTICE. For a License to Take or Pen Back Water Notice ts hereby given that G. R. T. Sawle, of ?rince Rupert, B. C., will apply | for a license to store or pen back 200 acre feet of water from an unp creek, @ stream flowing i @n easterly direction and jemptying into Goose Bay near Granby Bay The water will be stored in @ lreservoilr of 60,000 gallons capacity, built lor to be built 1,000 feet from mouth of stream, and will be used for domestic purposes under @ notice of application for a license to take and use water, posted uerewith, on the land described as land fadjotning west side of Granby Bay Town- site. This notice was posted on the ground ym the 26th day of April, 1913. The > | plication will be fled in the office of | Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C. Objections may be Mled with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Bulldings, Victoria, G. R. T. SAWLE. - & 104-10-16-22 WATER NOTICE. For a License to Take and Use Water. Notice is hereby gtven that The Prince B. C. THE PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELEC- TRIC COMPANY, LTD., oon. w, By A. W. Agne mt, | Pub. Apr. @2t, £013-—-Mav 19, 1013. WATER NOTICE. | For a License to Store or Pen Back Water. Notice ts hereby ven that Fhe Poinee Rupert Hydro-Blectric vempeny, mn . Mf My rince Rupert, B. C., whl apply for a license to store OF pen ‘back $2,006 acre- reet of water from Khtada River, a stream fowing in & Westerly direction and op . ing into Skeena River near Mile 44, G. T. P, mileage The water will be stored in a reservolr Of 8,644,494,706 cubic feet capacity, built or to be built in Lake Brutinel Valery, and will ae J n- erating electric power as author- iM by Water Records Nos, 27, 36 and 50, and under 4 4 tion for @ lieense to take and use Ww . ted here- with, on the land Lot 1877, Range 5 ice was, posted om the This notice lon she i3th day Of April, 1043, ication Wil be Med in Water heeorder at Pr Objections may Recorder or wt und omee of the asi he ne peavine, vetch, ete., many kinds of wild berries, hazel nuts, ete. It is also a wonderful country for hunting and fishing, as well as one of the richest mineral and coal districts of the province. These elements of wealth prospective activity were taken into account Grand Trunk Railway finally decided to establish its principal freight and passenger division headquarters here, mid- way between Fort George and Prince Rupert, What the Grand Trunk thinks of the probable destiny of this divisional point as a site for a transportation and trading centre may be inferred from the fact that the city named in honor of the highest official of the great corporation, Mr. Alfred Waldron Smithers, chairman of the board of di- rectors. Now that railroad transporta- tion opens the markets of distant centres to the farmers of Bulkley Valley, a new era in the matter of farming methods and materials in process of introduction through the progressive agricul- tural organization of the Bulkley Valley, and the farmers are pre- paring to make their change co- incident with the laying of the rails. EMIGRATION GROWING MENACE TO BRITAIN Chancellor Lioyd George Makes impassioned Appeal to Par- liament to Stop the Outward Flow and doubt- by the when it less is is London, May 13—‘This_ ser- ious stream of migration,”’ is how Hon. Lloyd George, chan- cellor of the exchequer, descri- bes the present state of affairs of Britain in regard to emigra- tion to the dominions and else- where. The chancellor views with al- arm the steadily growing ten- deney on the part of Britishers to leave their native land, and sees in it the striking of a severe blow against the backbone of Great Britain as represented by its industries. That all these emigrants should be kept in the country and pro- vided with work and adequate re- muneration is the stand taken by Mr. George, and if he can manage it, he will kill emigration to a large extent. Although not wishing to take from the dominion, the chancel- ior is of the opinion that Britain must consider herself first, and if the steady stream of emigra- tion keeps up, Britain will find her population gradually being depleted to the detriment of ger industries. In the House of Commons to- day he said that he had a plan which he would divulge later whereby the stream will be di- verted and the surplus popula- tion of the towns placed on the land. WHERE 18 MICHAEL DEGNAN? Eight Months Ago He Was at Anyox The “Daily News” is in receipt of a letter from Peter Degnan, 939N. Tacoma Ave., Indianopolis, asking for information concern- ing his brother, Michael Degnan, who was last heard from eight months ago at Anyox. Following is the description given: Height, five feet six, weight 160 pounds, dark hair, dark complexion, a slight scar on left jaw. Infor- mation concerning his where- abouts may be sent direct to Peter Degnan, or to the Daily News. Should Score a Home Kitty——Oh, Pan, dear, what do think! Mr. Profundo, who sings in our choir, wishes me to marry him. What would you advise me to do? Fan (well named)——Take your bass, ay Water Rights, Par Veer RINGER RUPERT THIC . Ni RYPRO-BLBS- pub. Apr. #1, 1819-1 P p Subseribe for the Daily News. gary for Calgary, May 13 in Calgary two year first magnitude firmament, in pare for his fight Pelkey on May 24 McCarty has in the is on April 47, 1914. battec in A home high school run boy the back of his horse. ran away M’CARTY HAS STARTED TRAINING FOR PELKEY Fought His First Fight in Cal- a Purse of Twenty-five Dollars. Luthe Carty, who fought his first fieht ago purse of #25, now a star of the chp aa tain Water from the Capilano glaciers with Arthur near Vancouver, Demand this pure beer from your established his dealer, training camp at Ogden and will begin active work tomorrow spent most of today visiting his old haunts around Calgary, where he started his pusgilistic career, i fe 4 He rode out to the séene of his S.newenuts | ae first battle two years ago which = Sole Distributors for Northern British was then a mile outside the city Columbia limits and found the district covered with houses and a street < ear line running through the place where he met “Joe” Grim a vacant in Paterson, N. Y., won the game past the ball fleld, and landed on The horse and the baker, jf stunned by the blow, tumbled off HEIDELBERG BEER r Me- for Brewed from the very choicest Saazer Hops, rich barley Malt and pure moun- a BEAVER LIQUOR CO. He ~C.H.I.C DAILY MEMORANDUM by a lot for his team in the ninth inning OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O CLOCK recently. The ball caromed off the head of Andrew Van Ninwe- ka ression gan, a baker who was driving A Remar ble Exp of Public Confidence is shown in the statement of this company for the fiscal year ending March 31st, 1913. yartly his wagon as it ran into a tele- As compared with one graph pole. The horse continued [eae 28S, the following figures are exceptionally in- at a gallop until the wagon was , Z wrecked. The baker, a baseball asses March Siar sia. .oShitaenes fan, decided to make no com- Showing a net gainof - =- «= ,647.12 plaint when he heard that the This Remarkable Gain Is Positive Evidence of the ball that hit him had brought in Convenience and Practicability of the C. H. I. C, Plan a home run and won the game. Nearly One-Quarter Million Dollars Loaned to Wolgast and Dundee Matched. 13.—Former Lightweight Champion Ad. Wol- gast and Johnny Dundee, who re- Los Angeles, May fought a 20 r with cently here at Vernon on men rounds McCarey 10. The weights. will Featherweight pion Johnny Kilbane, will box 20 for the evening of June meet at catch ound Pron Blissful Shipwreck “A kiss riage.” “Yes, often many a (e Ne eae) Tr) fed tall eyeyle (2) Palle 1 C} Si wu) ia i fa “it a ps sand : To be successful, they must make steady customers. So, quality is put im to bold the trade that I advertising produces. a being leads to courtship has been wrecked on the coral reefs.” Cham- Contract Holders at 5” Simple Interest during the past Fiscal Year If You Desire a Home of Your Own—If You Would Be Independent of a Landlord—Investigate This Plan Now The Canadian Home Investment Company, Lid. “Canada's Old Reliable” Home Office Pacific Bidg., Second Floor VANCOUVER, B. C. 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The unknown article may be al Thus, to be sure of quality, one good, but you are not so sure of it a naturally turns to goods that are _as you are of the advertised article, 7 adve} . And isn’t it only rea- which bears the seal of quality, ie? —a well known maker’s trade name, You who make good goods and do not advertise—show your con- fidence in your product. Advertise it. Let the public know that you stand back of your goods to maintain their high quality. Make your trade name the recognized standard in your line. TO MANUFACTURERS Advice regarding through any g our advertising problems is available advertising agency, or the Secretary the Canadian Press Association, Room 503 Lumsden ding. Enqui part 0} Enqu involves no obligation on your —so write, if interested. i wile ANAS MMM. NIN NT Hold — per aie alee