day, June 9, 1913. oe THE DAILY NEWS gee sonmuhiniaas Z CES. . LAND PUR HASE NOTICES 4, pistriet District of Casstar mineca Lane that I, L. S. MaeKechnie, of rake motes occupation surgeon, 60 peouyet: oe nto apply to” the jays after Gate ee of Lands to purchase ner Comm oi5A,. Cassiar District, am cituated near mile 136, akeena : x pacin containing 43.7 ores 0 108 Ny MACKECHNIE, oor ¢. W. MCORADY, ©, E., Agent : i inte d March | 10th, 1019 stek un Kec f FE ‘ Aor ‘4 me. June 9, 1913 pietrict—District of Coast, gees 8 range V 1t Emma Waterous Ag Take # 1, B. Ge occupation married ew . apply for permission to yore sing deseribed lands : st a post planted on the amit *» Lake Hayward, near Pails uw f the Hocsall, thence ; . thence west 20 chains hains, thence east 20 to point of commence ‘ acres more or leas ———— I MA wath 8 AGNEW | apr 43, 108 BAYLEY AND HYLAND AD FROM TELKWA WATO oh ADI 1919-——June 16, 1013 - trict—District of Coast, —— ' at Margaret Bb. Grant, of —_— ak occup ation -arens Vancouver Sports Suggest That Two Crews Working, One in Vi- i yf r yerTmnission 0 aker, | eating described lands re Goes Against Freddy cinity of Mud Creek and : ge at ost planted at the i j : beet r Lot 604, Coast District, tchie Dominion Day. Other at Boulder / east 20 ees, — ———— one thence west chains | j : : . 4 ' chains to place of com Joe Bayle Fighting Dick | Road work is now in full swing ntaining 40 seres more) jyyja iq | from Hazelton to a point about MARGARET B. SRONE Winn Freddie Welsh, | 120 miles south on the main . 4 th 91% oY 2 . 2 ed pr. 21, 19019——dune 16, 10948 Don Da trunk road, Superintende nt Carr, itn An ie management of} 'who has charge of the work be- a : pistrict-——District of Coast,| 2°%!! hereabouts ar-| ltween Telkwa and Hazelton, has ——oo Range V range irds as suggested | three large “gangs working on ake that I, Cerio . Blesiet, above th vill provide the fans ithe main road and one on the , giand, occupation ‘entieman, = . . — -~ nT ; aw. a ply, fOr permission to purchase} 4 the manly art of | Chic —_ pose vos Be We oe ribed lands ‘ wil oO ats : ler, wi about 25 men, is work- Conn ning at & post planted at the|* A vith tw upstand h Hcinity of Mud Creek ‘ t f Lot 29, oon = ing I it kver since the time ing in the vicini rf sree. . sce west 40 chains, thence; , " 5 » . 0 chai* mains, thence east 40 chains to] that Hyland earned a newspaper J. MeDonald, with 15 men, is : f commencement, containing 160) yy , Bayley there has! working south from Boulder — CHARLES HENRY ZIEGLER ber a difference of opinion as} Creek, while the largest crew, alin nearer Nepie, S600.) 4. which is the better boy says | under Angus McLean, is near pub. Apr. 14, 1019-—June 9, 1043 the Va News-Advertiser. | Glentanna, working north. Bert - [hey have never come together | Schooling has charge of the sieeua Land District _ of Coast.) in a return engagement, but it] Chicken Lake road work and is Range V : . oe ’ : ‘ ; our 28 ake that I, Daniel Brenton Ken has been iggested that they cs 4 — oo eae cae wey, of B. C., occupation rancher,| ming li n the squared circle early} | side of Smithers, ( a a. aiet y for aa. Gel this month. the winner to face! Superintendent Williseroft, Cos mea g at a post, planted at the| Freddie Welsh. th Br itish light | who has charge of the work south eopthess of Lot 6130, thence north) . . | . Tolkewe as = rare a “ chains nee east 30 cagins, thence} weight champion on Dominion} a rr —- ha ay ry ae gout bains, thence west 30 chains to i 18 ast ew weeks orwarding pote of commencement, containing| Day | THEY RULE OVER SIX HUNDRED . : | : and getting work start- ye acres more OF less. —— Hyland is in better condition} MILLION PEOPLE supplies and 6 : Mar ANTES. Oe sepia ht now than at y tin ince | ed on the extreme end of his dis- Dated Ma ly rig ow thi i an 8 : Pub. Apeii 71h to June 2nd. he defeated Leach Cross in 41| /he three mightiest kings in the/trict, but late this week he start- 2 nds a few years azo. while world, King George, the Kais-| ed a small crew doing repair Sieeoa Land District ‘District Of Coast! Bo viey ha all elous nn bared er, and the Czar; and the wives|work just south of Aldermere; ry = a age efi aig 0 : o fi or. The ‘Tels ” cre or Peter Take notice that Gertrude M. Newell, of}that he is Hyland's master and} f the tw former. They wet jane another a. undey Yarmouth, Nova Seotia, Occupation married : ; all present at the Roval wed-| Powers, left Telkwa Thursday to s to apply for permission to} iS ready to meet him. rhe only ; | : ; wibg described lands thine to do now ‘ ire theit ding at Berlin, Germany, when | begin work on the Deep Creek KE to ago hoe s to secure the i My FF ig ~ hy nature to art Hviand| the daughter of the Kaiser ard/trail. Last summer some impor- v ots ° nee s signatti ‘s Ww ¢ icles Lt i . ‘ i I north 20 chains, thence . din that h ; ntitled 4 a Prince Ernest of Cumberiarnd,! tant mineral discoveries were ans, thence south 20 chains,| *'* 18 é e s entitle oO ¢€ ” a : Winn stilling ss - Senin p wing te meander of the Lakeise Lake,| patch with Freddie Welsh, and were married The presence | made on Deep Creek, and this b f commencement, containing : , madi ts4 aan of the three monarches is s‘g-/trail will be of great assistance acres @ Yr less there i8 some neri 0 11s Cle ’ » , JERTRUDE M. NEWELL ; verhes temand » match nificant for the fact that more|to the prospectors in developing 2 | £5e f aiso demands i i ied A Ce In fairs to both and in the friendly relations and _ vhe | their properties. b. Apr. 1913-—June 16, 1913 ene 7 amity between the three re- vin cadena tiatiniissieal - nierests of the boxing game the 4 spective nations will be short- Sheba District-District of Coast.) promoters should match the pai i Take that 1, Sam Ennyu, of) i, winner t 7 iw a es ly entered into The marriage rea i cupation lu mberm an,} * ° ’ € »p SEEOS eis a . faiser’s ' aie a for permission to purchase the British championship in f the Kaiser family into | NEXT MONTH wo lescribed land ont hel Jul England royalty may also} ‘ , at 6 ost pl 1 at the! July j waar Soer r Lot tee, “Range $. I i + Montes bring about International | - ; mn the bank of the Ka Yex am ready to mee ayle) ae “twee °) ‘ o che ns “west thence 2 and have the backing for a bout pe = between Baptane one | Wancou ° 2 Cue sae . thence » of s eas 1 ihe _. é vy. bois ee oe eet Cuchi up to $500 (hal I can béeat him,”| Semmens | Make Ben | “agg on Oa said lary 20 chains to point of aii j c e ae a — ennenenane — ae ecia rain. eed Ataining 40 acres more} declared Hyland. Bayley is equal | aM ENNY! ly confident and a match appears LARGE GREEK ARMY a ated Ay 10th, 1913. : to be the only solution to the j Another “get acquainted” tour . i Eddie Moy ’ , . : during the early part of July to od apply for permission to purchase} 12. Percy Cove ané Adie MOY, thousand Greeks who were pre-|," * : k wcaglowing described. lands featherweights, will furnish the | paring » Kavala, on the| Te!kwa on the Grand Trunk Pa- ; k at @ post planted about) Ts paring to seis . ; cific Railway line. The party a! ao Tih of the southeast corner! preliminary. Aegean Sea are practically in| ” : : No. $5246, thenee easterly 4¢ : ; : will go via Prince Rupert and a r less to the west boundary pba A GORE Hr the hands of the Bulgarian army. New Hazelton to Telkwa which 245, thence south 30 chains ; " tat Setar | * L < . aw ’ Ww @ slough, thene e westerly MILITANT UNABLE TO Meanwhile the Greek ara lis the present eastern terminus : © Of mee tO sae cas) DOUD here is trying to come to an un-| : No. 35246, thence north 30 of the Prince Rupert to Fort less to the point of com ANSWER QUESTIONS derstanding with the Bulgarian George section of the road. It SS a oe Government. ‘The reply of the ; LE J. JENSEN, Locator is anticipated that a large num- Vv fe . se 20€ 0 » i I. D. LAIKD. Agent.) Woman Who Seized Reing of | '*!'er !8: lber of members from the club Pub. Apr 84, 4e1%—dume 16, 1048 King’s Horse at the Derby | ‘We did all in our power lO) vi) take this opportunity of , Very Weak. | de toyed te te oliles. The se learning more about the prov- - | now rests with the general stafl."| ince. The trip from Prince Ru- LAND LEASE NOTICE. Epsom, Sas. June 5.—Emily | — = pert to Telkwa will be made in — — paps « Davidso » militant | a special car. Skeena Land Distriet—District of Coast,| Wilding | ividson, - 4 Range IV suffragette who yesterday caused | " fake botice that Frank B, St. Amour of " . a PRINCE PALATINE WON > ty of Prince Kupert, in the Province} a sensation by leaping at the ® Brit lumbia, pros tor, intends to . ea al . re i wi permission to hease the foliow-| King's horse and seizing his re oo Carried off Coronation Cup on the in bed land iin es ne ca meneing at @ post planted on the} While he was galloping at full) Epsom Course. —_ ast of Banks Island, British Co oe inal . » Derby. | lumbia, on the shore of @ sinall unnamed| Speed in the race for the Derby, | —— Gieriy, being about Sve, (o) a jn a2} recovered consciousness al Boom London, June 5.—The Corona- mute direction from Ene ill, thence : . : 4 , fat, clahty 80) chains, thence borth today. She took slight nourish- Ition cup, the most important #0) chains (uains, thence west elgbty) ont but was unable to reply to E mei eins naine thence south twenty (2 stake event run during “psom Dtair point of commencement, and questions. ee ares mor “OF peas -phatauialtaaaed Miss Davison is one of the best week, a gold cup at weight for Dated 1 ay dea" 3h AHL H, Secater known English suffragettes. She age, with penalties, worth about mh May 5, 1913—June 30, 1913 is a young woman of high educa-| £1800 to the winner, and run a , tion, an honor graduate of Lon-| over the Derby course of about a ; WATER NOTICE. don University and of the final | mile and a half, was won today * 4 License to Take of Pen Back Water. henor schoo! at Oxford. by Mr. Pilkington’s bay horse Sale os Prines" Ronstee et Sn 2h ” . ere Prince, Palatine, by Persimmon- Ar 4 license to store or pen back 200 acre iverpool’s Moettan Dock. Lady Lightfoot, who started at et Water from an unnamed creek, & "P . I's I S — owing in an easterly direction and ee six to fixe Sol Joel's Long Set, The wales wut Cremey sey The Mersey Docks and Harbor} seven to two, was second, and]§® ‘ e@ stored in & ’ : i k ve C : ton to one, {2-000 gallons Capacity, built Board is building a huge new Mr. Heybourn’s Cigar, tet At 00 ee rom mouth o . . - » . : and will be used for domestic] graving dock at Seaforth and this third, Some mild betting took ¥ —— & ler a notice of application for Liverpool enterprise will be the place today on the Oaks, the Fil- verewitt take and use Water, posted| t I ca | lies’ el ic race, to be run over Mio b the land described a8 land] jargest in the world. It will take} ies’ Classic ce, Site West side of Granby Bay Town . be at, | the Derby course tomorrow, y ,| steamers up to 1100 feet in length) SENATOR MeCALL . t oe ae noone om me the aD jand de spite a sti ike of labore rs ; * Fj . omg ‘ a | a. - : . Water will be Bled in ‘the office of the! it is hoped that the, doe k will be| Of Norkfork, who took his seat}; Mr. and Mrs. J. G, McNab of ode > * eh - Lass oy . ° sidlready for opening by the King in in the Canadian Senate recent-/this city registered this week at Wai? ' e ( e said|re or op ‘ cw ' ler or with the Comptroller | y : ly. the Savoy Hotel, Seattle. Victoria, yp 88. Parliament Bulldings, |* uly 104-10-16-99 6. BR. T. SAWLIE — ——" _ — ees WATER NOTICE. —IN THE— F ror & License to Take and Use Water. Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley Rupert ay ns ¥y given that The Prince | Pir, taro kueeurfe Company, Limited | FARM Bulkley Valley Fort George District eae pert, B. C., will apply for 4 _ secon) WAK® ahd tase "8 cuble’ feet per | IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS bie Water out of Madeline Creek, | , mice ws in an te testnes | | ANDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on H « Wo lands, and empties into} ty \iver about 19 miles from tts easy terms. Hy the south bank °C @t unnamed mouth of The water will falls about creek, and will be DOses ¢ eeperating electric power pur A ra le, barter or exchange within I 100 miles was posted on the | Gey of May, 1013 he tt be Bled ih the office : rder at Prinée Rupert, B } hotles ground | PALD UP CARITAL $1,500,000, 00 ' : Wa t Water * may be fled with the said | Wat rder or with the Comptroller ’ ay ehts, Parliament Buildings, | { Pi IN . ct PERT HYDRO-BLECTAK uw Pup By Gee, MH. Kohl, Agent “ May 26,-1913—June 16, 191 NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited VANCOUVER, B.C, The Daily News Has the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. tention month after the first duplicate of the certificate of title to the above mentioned lands in the name of Al- bert A. Di which certificate of title was issued on — - eT: 1911, at 10: oe ome: A Land “hewistry. cae. Prince Rupert, B. C., Wise men The adv Building, FOR THE ISSUE OF A_ DUPLICATE ee Behe 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- to issue at the expiration of one ublication hereof a Bub, “District Registrar. aey som, —May 1 t 16, 1913 SALE BY ORDER OF COURT OF ONE- the City of Prince Rupert, or after_the 17th day ws June, 1913. dress offers to Michael trator, F% Williams Bupers HALF INTEREST IN LOT 34, poe 22, SECTION 5, PRINCE RUPER By order of His Honor cnaap F. McB. dige of the Supreme Court the a interest of deceased, in an agreement 1 34, pees 23, Section s —. adminis - Manson, Prince + *- Te— sune 0.1919. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land D Take notice that , ee Ru Rupert Riper Bo akatia torapey car perm uper . ap) ‘or pe sion to eee ¢ sores aa near the Hoecsall River, Commenct at a. Bost pines on the north end of leine near the out let, thence south 20 chains, thence west 20 chains, nee 20 chains, thence east ene peoertet of Coast, ce acres more Pat MO LaniteD. HYDRO: ELECTRIC Per . Kohl, Agent. Dated May 16th, 1 Pub. May 26, teid duty 21, 1013. Cassiar Land District—District of Skeena. Hi See Rupert, intends ly for ion to purchase the. following : Commencing at & post ted at the southeast corner of Lot 2626, thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 thence east 40 chains, point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less. Take notice that Samuel R. Brown ar, B. C., tion thence north 40 chains to SAMUEL ROLLINS BROWN JR. Dated April 25th, 1913. Pub, May 26, 1913—July 21, 1943. Skeena Land District-——District of Coast, Range V. Quiniets. BS. C., fonowing southwest corner of westerly Gore or less to point of commencement, containing 12 acres more or NEW STOCK OF SEEDS We have just received a ship- ment of TIMOTHY GRAIN SEEDS CLOVER POTATO SEEDS ALFALFA GARDEN SEEDS Mail orders Promptly attended to PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Take notice that I, Loules juriol, of occupation farmer, intend for pecmiation to purchase the a — tpneed t the Commencing at & pos > nted a Lot 4125, thence the shore. Mine 20 chains thence following the shore and easterly to northwest thence south 5 chains along Lot 4125, less LOUIES AURIOL. Dated May 2ist, 19138. Pub, May 26, 1913—July @1, 1913, Making a Flat World Round When Columbus set out to reach India by sailing westward, he met with opposition and ridicule. He believed the earth to be round. -and that he’d fall off somewhere if he departed from established beliefs. But Columbus’ belief found him a continent and made him blessed of memory. Business World is flat to some men Their profit-bearing shores of Opportunity stretch only so far as their grandfathers trod. apathy have set them confines which they may not pass. For instance, they believe the business year is a flat one— not an all-year round of trade, with East joining West, with Spring merging into Autumn—but just two distinct seasons, with sawed-off edges gaping into space. They confine their activities to a Spring trade and to a Fall trade. with stores of waiting wealth. Their world is flat. They have not explored the mid-year months of Summer trade. June, July and August are never-never land. Surely this conception of Summer as a “dull” season is as fallacious as the delusion that the earth was flat. People have just as much money in the hot weather and spend quite as freely as in Spring and Fall. skates and snow shovels in August, yet they are buying staple articles. Furthermore, they have an e counting upon purchasing in modern Columbus has discovered this Summer trade—this golden West lying between the known continents of old beliefs. habit, many have made their energies and their Advertis- ing an all-year-round proposition. Keeping up Advertising during the Summer months not only links your Spring and Fall, but produces rich har- vests from the Summer moaths themselves. Advice regarding your advertising agency, or the orento. Enq held that it was flat—that Columbus was mad Custom, superstition and To them there is no intervening continent ee eee eye on luxuries and comforts they are e Fall. 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