LAN ypineca | » notice rake Il pha ar 1 tb of veyed keene su pated Pub _ gyeena Land Take not sf Londot intend | tbe south ot polmt « eres 16 paved March sist, Pub. Apr shee na Land =9eaere rub Sheena Labo to the p 40 acres 0 baled b fren | dary chains uw Reacement ee Dated Pub. Apr p Pl RCHASE NOTICES. District of Casstar ti , oceu vation surgeon, ’ 60] <2 apply to Fis MAY GET Lands to purchase Emma Waterous Ag 1 , occupation married | apply for pe rmission to wing describe a lands ; point of commence 40 acres more Or less. ’ apply od oir rmission to chains to place of com mtaining 40 acres more District of Coast, | Secupation gentleman, ‘permission to purchase a post planted at the west 40 chains. thence east 40 chains to , Daniel Brenton Ken ~~» Gecupation rancher, permission to purchase thence west 30 chains to . 1 acres or less. DANIEL BRENTON KENNEY Dated Ma . bistricet—-District THE DAILY NEWS LUTHER Ww CARTY’S WIDOW SIXTY THOUSAND eee Lawven WRITES HER REGARDING HER LATE HUS- D'S ESTATE—HUSBAND DESIRED TO BE DIVORCED. Fare ) ; “tr I June Mrs.jgram from him Tuesday says suthe VeCart ~ dow of the| nothing definite is known about Hale vi i ee | may re-|the settlement of the estate as ah ie amount of thelyet. She is expeeting further rs ! been left by| word as. soon as her lawyer rh : M . makes an investigation, ’ da tel Mrs. MeCarty said last night that Gertrude M. Newell, oa, occupation married s to apply for permission w| Chicag: lowing duscribed lands a post planted at o Bede chai: » north 20 chains, asi 2? folk wing the meander of the Lakeise Lake, | f commencement, EKTAUDE M. Rey ns L. H. KE? c., eccupation lumberman yermission to purct ® the bank of the Ka Yex e 20 ehains east to ndary 20 chains to po niaining 40 acres more , occupation rancher for permission to purchas ne southeast corner a. ‘88 to the west boundary , thence south 30 chains ,. thence westerly or less to the east boun thence orth 30 le f intaining 120 acres mo re. Le 4. gPRSER, aie LAND Siren | Oi eight twenty 8 thains | COOtainin g Mires more Dated th Pub. May tee LEASE NOTICE. that Frank B. St , in the Province a post planted on Island, British shore of a small unnamed commencement, hundred and sixty PR Nk b. ST, AMOUR, 20th day of April, 1913—June 30, WATER NOTICE. For a License to Take or Pen Seok, Water. : > Hupert. Bb, G., will apply store or pen back 200 acre from 48 unnamed creek, * '0 an easterly direction and . Goose Bay near Granby Bay | Hiinion of water will be stored in 4) 000 gallons capacity, 1,000 feet from mouth of| service on both oceans a notice of egmpection rK or | D licy should be adopted by the land described ‘as i side of Granby Bay ° | | was posted on | Sled in "uhe omce of the Nights, ’ Parliament Subidings (He Has | WATER NOTICE. ‘conse to Take and Use Water. reby given that oul of Made line barter or exchange was posted on HYDAO-BLECTHAL( saving that the lat ifiehter’s estte would reach about thence | $65,000 and that she would be able to claim the money if actior were taken at ones Mrs Me Carty conferred with V. R. Lovel a lawver, of Fargo, and later M1 Lovell left for Chicago A tel | - FINE PORTRAIT OF LUTHER McCARTY. He was killed by a blow dealt by Arthur Pelkey in the prize fight at Calgary, Alta The fight lasted only 1 minute and 35 sec- onds and only two blows were landed The one of them, however, proved fatal Pelkey and Tommy Burns, who pro- moted the fieht, were both arrested and have been committed for tria ot}gram Sunday from lawyers injthat the champion had offered her $2,000 if she would obtain a divorcee from him. The offer was made, she said, about January i. Mrs. McCarty refused to make the first attempt to obtain a di- voree, but she says she told him she would nol oppose any at tempts he might make to free himself from her ‘ROSS RESOLUTION OF LIBERAL CONVENTION Senator Sir George Ross Con- gratulated on Stand He Took on Naval Bill. At the Revelstoke Liberal con vention the following resolutiol was sent to Senator Sir George Ross The Liberals of British Co nbia in convention assembled desire to congratulate you on the high imperial and Canadian stan which vou have taken on the navy questi We unhesitat ingly condemn the policy of e tribution which has been. de scribed by Sir Charles Tupper as ‘preposterous and dangerous, Dy) Hi George E. Foster as beat ing the aspect of having some body else do what we ourselves eucht to do, and by Rt, Hon, R. L Borden as bound to conduc anything could conduce, to seve! | in the present connection be tween Canada and the Empire “We believe with the Libera party throughout the length and breadth of Canada that it is the duty of the Canadian people to support the Empire in case of) stress, not merely with empty ships but with our services and our lives, and that any other policy is un-Canadian, un Brit, | ish and in every way ignoble and | worthy of contempt “The proper, constitutiona and natural defenee of the Do creation of a Canadian navy I ;| parliament of Canada without the express approval of the Can idian people.” TO GET BARRIEAU HERE Kegg in a Bout. Since Lem Kegs appeared in the . preliminaries of the last | boxing contest here his work has} } been watched with great inter Limited! 4.4, He has met all comers his class during pra@tict and] abeiity has shown such marked that Billy Wright has written > water willl offering to mateh him with bernie Barrieau Kege is by no meals han amateul He was the boxine partner of Willie Ritchie im Dis} and recent bout with Wolgas has met in the ring h ambitious boxers of h wels i Phere is nothing either Bee or bad but thinking makes it 80 Shakespeare, Canada calls for _ i, no | Been Asked to Meet Lem } nl many if the PRINCE ARTHUR NOT LIKELY TO SUCCEED THE DIJKE London, May 31 The story circulated to the effect that Prince Arthur of Connaught may succeed his father, his royal highness the Duke of Connaught, as governor-general of Canada, is extremely improbable. Prince Arthur is must too useful just now on special missions to be spared for an extended term away from England and several other circumstances make it un- likely that he will be sent to Ot- lawa, Those Unfortunate Queens. Avast! Avaunt! Begone! Away! ‘Twas not four kings, with ugly faces, That beat the colonel’s queens, I say It was a fist of bloody aces. cieeininbapematansietampuerenmangal The Daily News has the larg- lest circulation in Northern B.C. eS WoLéasT WANTS TO MEET RITCHIE AGAIN | Expects to Boat Dundee and | Anderson and Then Mave Bout with Titieholder. Los Angeles, June 2. to make his final stand Angeles for rehabilitation in the regard of fight fans, Ad. gast began training today for his match at Vernon June with Johnny Dundee. The boys are scheduled to box 20 rounds, and Wolgast, if he wins, may be given a chance at Bud Anderson. “I'm not through by a ways,” the little Dutchman clared today at his camp at Doyle's. “There's just one thing that I'm sure I can do, and that’s beat Willie Ritchie I want stay with the game until that one chance.” Leach Cross, who boxes Anderson at Vernon on July 4; will start for Los Angeles 8, according to a message New York today. GUNBOAT SMITH PUTS IN CLAIM FOR TITLE “White Hope’s” Manager Says Gunner Ig the Best Man in the Heavyweight Ranks. Chicago, June 2.—When boat Smith and Jim Buckley ar- rive in New York the title of heavyweight champion of the world will be claimed for gunner. They spent today Chicago and left later for ! York. Buekley announced intention of claiming the upon his arrival in New York. “I consider Gunboat Smith the best of the heavyweights,” Buckley, “and now that MeCarty is dead, Smith will be prepared to defend the title against all comers, Pelkey preferred. have beaten Bombardier the best of the English weights, and won a decision over Jess Willard. RAILWAY TAKES APPEAL Against Railway Commission in Regard to Fort George Ottawa, June 2.—The Trunk Pacific, in conjunction with the Grand Trunk Townsite Company, has filed a motion appeal to the governor-in- cil against the judgment deliver- ed by the board of railway missioners recently in the George townsite case. Big Hotel for Fort George The Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- way will build a $200,000 hotel on their townsite at Fort George, and work will commence on construction of this splendid hostelry as soon as the material can be landed on the They will also build a slightly smailer hotel, on similar on their townsite at Willow Riv- er, 25 miles up the Fraser river from this point. Originality is the one which unoriginal minds cannot feel the use of.—John Mill. -Ready a 7 WINNER OF THE KING'S PLATE, ITS OWNER AND THE JOCKEY. larry Giddings leading Hearts of Oak inte the paddock after the Plate race, Jockey J. Wilson is in the saddle, event of Canadian racing circles, the King's Plate, run the Woodbine track, Toronto, was for oace won by the favor- ite, Hearts of Oak. The winner was backed for $18,000, The premier In the Highest Degree Profitable Some men figure that as the mercury climbs up sales willfalldown. And figuring that way, fate is kind and does not disappoint them. So there has grown up a commercial supersti- tion that Summer is a dull season. No greater fallacy has ever gone so long un- challenged. Summer és a dull season for many lines—but there is no fundamental reason why it should be. For instance, take a typical case—that of the Canadian wallpaper manufacturers. They wished to secure their placing orders from the retailers before the early Falli—when American lines are offered. Throagh educa- tion by Advertising, they advanced the season to start the middle of June, instead of the end of August, and they now beat their foreign competitors to the market by nearly three months. Perhaps you face a selling problem that edu- cation by Advertising will solve. Perhaps your Summer business needs the tonic of Summer Advertising. As the mercury climbs up to its highest degree, increase, rather than slacken, your Advertising and selling efforts. You will find it profitable—in the highest degree. reel anche cornea FOR THE ISSUE OF A DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE OF TITLE FOR LOTS 3! AND 4, BLOCK 3, SECTION 6, CITY OF! PRINCE RUPERT, MAP 923 Notice is hereby given that it is my in tention to issue at the expiration of one | month after the first publication hereof aj duplicate of the certificate of title to the) above mentioned lands in the name of Al- bert A. Dick, which certificate of title was issued on the 19th December, 1911, at 10:30 o'clock A. M., as 9871 H. F. MACLEOD, District Recioter, } Land net sr Prince Rupert, c | May com, w—May 1 9. june 16, 1013 | SALE BY ORDER OF COURT OF ONE- HALF INTEREST IN LOT 34, BLOCK 22, SECTION 5, PRINCE RUPERT ' By order of His Honor Judge F. McB.| Young, local Les of the Supreme Court of British ja, the half interest of Hugh Gal r, deceased, in an agreement of sale to Lot 34, Block 22, Section 5, in the City of Prince Rupert, Will be sold on or after the 17th day of June, 1913. Ad- dress offers to Michael Gallagher, adminis- trator, care Williams & Manson, Prince Ruper a ay 19— June 9,1913. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land District——-District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that The Prince Rupert Hydro-Blectric Co., Limited, of Prince Rupert, B. C., intends to ly for permis sion to purchase 40 acres o d near the none = ver, bounded as pF at on the north end th end of ‘Lake Mabeleins me Jy the out let, thence south 20 chains, thence west 20 chains, thence north 20 Go chhuns. thence east 20 chains to point of commencement, con taining 40 acres more or less. PRINCE a HYDRO-ELECTRIC “_ ae G H. Koni, eorge Agent. Dated May 16th, 1913 - Pub. May 26, 1913—July 21, 1913. Cassiar Land District-——District of Skeena. Take notice -- Samuel R. Brown Jr., C., occupation engi- intends to’ apply for rmission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at & post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 2626, thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less SAMUEL ROLLINS BROWN JR. Dated April 25th, 101 Pub. May 26, etd ——duly 21, 1013. Skeena Land District--District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that I, Loules Auriol, of Quads. 8B. C., occupation farmer, intend apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at 4@ post plepted at the southwest corner of Lot 4125, thence westerly along the shore line 20 chains more or less, thenee following the shore line northerly and easterly to northwest % Lot 4125, thence south 5 chains more or less to point of eRCmER, containing 12 acres ay or LOUIES RURIOL Dated May 21st Pub. May 26, ied yuly 21, 1943. Fleet in Mediterranean. Paris, June 2.—When the eight dreadnoughts, 13 pre- dreadnoughts and other craft flying the Stars and Stripes sai! past Gibraltar for their cruis fleets will be overshadowe Every port almost in the Medi- terranean will be visited. in Mediterranean waters otber AI LW MEMORANDUM OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O CLOCK * A_ Remarkable Expression _ of Public Confidence is shown in the statement of this company for the fiscal year ending March 3ist, 1913. As compared with one year ago, the following figures are exceptionally in- teresting: Assets me 31st, 1913 - - 915.72 Assets March 31 1912 <- <« 1,268.60 Showing a net on of - - = 647.12 This Remarkable Gain Is Positive Evidence of the he apace and Practicability of the C. H. I. C. Plan y On Million Dollars Loaned to 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 Landiord—Investigate This Plan Now The Canadian Home Investment Company, Ltd. “Canada’s Old Reliable” Home Office Pacific Bidg., Second Floor VANCOUVER, B.C. Prince Rupert Office Federal Bidg. Has the Largest Circuation in Norther British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert's Artistic Job Printing Establishment KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No, 3 Builders’ & ies Sheet and Glass Plumbers’ supplies Plate Glass Mirrors ait HARDWARE _ si2vss,.ite>e=* Varnishes Goonmanents MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ “Sez 3stster ee aay