MINING ! public Auction MACHINERY grand Trunk Pa- the will sell by public i7th day of June, } d Trunk Pacific hart at the city of w'vrovinee of British ds consigned to } : prince Rupert, B.C jer that apter 37 of the Re ynada, os for storing, adver hb godds. hupert, B.t "Ww. PATMORE, ind Trunk Railway ps ABOVE RE ED TO Lugine kngine xyes (each). Sheaves Electro Amalg. Sep for Above, ier Tube Plugs zed Nails, Cloth ndensers and Molds and Lamps ator at i Instruments t i n 1 Carbide Fittings Bars len Water Pipe I welve n : Twenty-four (24 AND LEASES. ct—District of Coast, &. it il, Augustus W. Agnew, B. OU. Civil engineer, Porpelse Harbour Land of Victoria, B. C. in- permission to lease te ed lands; a post planted on the nt on Porpoise Harbour Coast district, thence distant between Lot island, thence easterly lowing a Une equa- dis- e bigh water mark of Lot » Ligh water mark of Watson ut on low water mark be- nd Watson Island on Lake ! east to high water westerly and southerly fol waler ark fo point of com- HAKBOUR LAND COMPANY, gustus W. Agnew, Agent. th, 1012, » 1012. District District of Coast, Kange 6, that I, Augustus W. Agnew, ; b c., civil engineer, for Forpothe Harbour Land - ictoria, B. C., in [ permission to lease the bed lands; & post planted on the point on Porpoise Harbour, é Coast district, thence ‘ater mark, thence westerly lowing low water mark west of the southwest i406, Range 6, Coast district, to high water mark, thence | Waler mark northerly and it of commencement, “HARBOUR LAND COMPANY, Augustus W. Agnew, Agent. th, 1012, 1912, District—District of Coast, Range & Hat I, Augustus W, Agnew, b. C., civil engineer, , Of Victoria, B. C., in permission to lease the bed lands; ig at & post planted on the lark of Lot 446, Range 5, ‘t the mouth of Woif Creek akc Walnright, thence west tuark, thence northerly and wing the low water mark horth of the northeast cer- ‘io, Hange 5, Coast district, outh to high water mark, jaence southerly following high point of Commencement. , HARBOL R LAND COMPANY, eustus W, Agnew, Agent. th, 1912 "ADEE 8, 1919 MATTER OF the Land Registry ‘HE MATTER of an applica sue of duplicate Certificates hame of EDWIN G, RUSS- ‘lowing lands—namely, the inter (S.W. 44) of Section 23), Townshin Twelve 've (5), Coast District; the ‘arter” (N.B, %) of Section 1 rownship Twelve (12), . Coase District; the north- (NE. 4) of Section Seven Vest quarter (N.W, %) of 5), the southwest quarter if Section Eighteen (18), ‘eH (14), and the northwest Fownani 4%) Of Section Thirteen | } he hip Twelve (412), all In ‘ve , Coast District; the west OF Section Twenty- Six (26), (12), Range Five i835 ot the east half (E. we nty thre NW (23) nort boast 4) and east shat (E. 4) Section Twe nty. e District; the northwest quarter of Section Twenty-three (23), Clve (12), Range Five (6), and the northeast quarter (Siwy Section Thirteen = (148), riya Township Twelve fe live (5), Coast District, all i ne of British Columbia, . ereny given that it is my oad sue, one month after the in on hereof, @ duplicate of land. Of Title to the above ‘nds which Cartificates of sued 'n the name of Edwin G, ‘ ‘ted the 28th day of July, ‘© 3rd day of November, 1905, ‘ud numbered 4 and 95, WILLIAM BE, BURRITT, Distriet Re eeistrar of Titles, Y 4th, 190 such sale is made f Section 346 of the 1906, in order this 13th r Porpoise Harbour Land | east half eight (28), 4) of Bec tion Thirty-three CW ) and northeast ction Thirty-four (12), Range Five quarter of Section on Silversides Bros, The up-to-date House Decora- tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our veeenes WE ORIGINATE. OTHERS IMi- TATE 2nd Street Phone 156 Green -Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services "ry Sunday inthe Chureh I at 11 am, and Empress Tneatre at 730 p.m Sunday School ut 2.36 p.m REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., PASTOR THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, 38RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST Services every Sunday at ll a.m, and 7.30 p.m Sunday School 2.30 p.m Baraca Bible Class 2.30 p.m REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services very Sunday at 11 am, and 7,30 p.m Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. REV. C. R. SING, B.D. PASTOR THE SALVATION ARMY Services every Sunday at {fia.m., 3 p. m. and 8 p. m Sunday school 1:30 p. m Weeknight services Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. CAPT, KERR Cc. O. Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber 1 ana Mouldings A large stock of dry finish- ing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. OFFICE: EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Cor. 6th St. and @nd Ave. AND Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan. Excellently furnished, with steam heat, electric light, and all lutely first-class in every respect. The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on the coast, Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. IMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS H. R. Love, Prop., Prince Rupert Up-to-Date Equipment. Work and Prices Right. Engine Work and General Repairing. Shop, Hays Cove. Agents for Imperlal Gasoline Motors. Phone Blue 259 - P. O. Box 957 The Standard. MONTREAL. THE STANDARD is the National Weekly Newspaper of the Dominion of Canada. It is national in all its alms, DAILY NEWS. A PICTORIAL MILESTONE ON PRINCE RUPERT'S MARCH FORWARD ROM THE SAME VANTAGE P OINT FROM WHICH THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN IN START-UP OF A BRAND NEW HUNDREDS OF NEW BUILDINGS, THE ‘PRINCE RUPERT INN } sche buildings), at $17,850,000. This valuation is also considered ex- tremely low. The Trinity prop- erty has a frontage on Broadway It uses the most expensive engrave ings, procuring all over the world. Its articles are carefully #« its editorial policy 1s independent, A subscription to costs $2.00 per year to any Canada or Grr +t Britain. TRY 1i FOR 1912! Montreal Standard Publishing Cow Limited, Publishers lected and thoroughly the photographs from | The Standard | address in| JUST A TRIFLE IN REAL ESTATE“: |Nearly Ten Billions Is Value of New York Realty—Tax Payers| Have to Come Through with Eleven Million Dollars. New York, Mav 16.—New York City real estate is worth $9,469,- 006,699 according to figures nade public recently by the de- riment of taxes and assess- nts Of the amount, $7,8614,- 808,890-is taxable, while the re- ainder, $1,.607,107,809, is ex- npt The exempt realty in- des that owned by the city, ches and charitable institu- rhe valuation placed by the i! assessors in this city is ded by experts as not repre- nting true values in many ases, such as that of Central d other parks and of St. Pat- ck’s Cathedral and other churches. For instance, the total value laced upon Central Park is "250,000,000. Real estate men that were Centra! Park split into lots and sold it would vring more than $750,000,000. consists of 843 acres. Its ontage of two and a half miles Fifth avenue is naturally im- mensely valuable. [he gross value of St. Pat- rick’s Cathedral, building and and, as given by the assessors, $8.050,000. Experts assert that this figure is entirely too | conservative. The assessors value Trinity Church, church and | and chapel land and 391 feet. “Temple Emmanuel, iFifth avenue and Forty-third modern conveniences, being abso- itself. is said to be more that. announced that since the pening of the sum twas for taxes on Man-/* The latest pay- NOT CORRECT WHEN ‘e being made on the new . payment plan for semi-annual A Steriaer Figure—of Speech. lawyer, arguing a} recently, closed his that the sun seems} Truthful! Falsity| the grey hound.| Gentlemen, honey would *mouth. Tender and client could bathe pen!” Union of Unemployed. Francisco, May 15.—Lab- this city met have organized a union to the unemployed of the men attending said affiliated with any , but met to form-the international body the unemployed of All nations of the included, Officers Smart girl to clerk office. The Busy Man's Creed. in the firm IT am and in my ability to It is rumored believe that honesi| are very much passed out to honest Bottled only at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery ST. LOUIS, MO. U.S. A. s declared by the city as-|men by honest worth $2,200,000, the land. This that ¢ t the tax depart- hat a man tax books the tax property owners! Two-thirds of lieve in working, boosting, not work I hope to do the pleasure of my after, that one is worth two row, and that and out until he has lost faith in in friendship and jury as follows: beautiful woman, | while the stars|{ even as the jack | i (3 pe t iu “Business,”’ c-o CONNAUGHT COMES the stuff IT am unimpeachable when the Governor NS UNION 5.5. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd The new steel Passenger Steamers “Chelohsin” —AND— “Camosun ” Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver as follows: | “Chelohsin” - Wednesdays at 9 p.m. “Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 am. Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening and Monday morning, respectively None safer on the coast than these two fine passenger steamers J. H. ROGERS, —_ Phone 116 1836 THE BANK OF 1912 British North America 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS CAPITAL AND RESERVE OVER $7,506,000 A Complete Banking Service Collections made in any part of Canada. Negotiable paper discounted. Money advanced at reason- able terms to finance your business. Local and Foreign Drafts bought and sold. Money transmitted by Money Order or Telegraph transfer. Letters of Credit issued payable in all the leading cities of the world. We invite your account. Prince Rupert Branch, F. S. LONG, Manager. ' aa ae Budweiser Appeals to people of discriminating taste because of its superb Quality and Purity—no matter if you drink it in Canada or in its St. Louis home town— it always has the same snappy flavor—its in a class by A Fast Disappearing Opportunity To get in on the ground floor at FORT GEORGE, Why will Fort George inevitably grow to be a great city? Because of its strategic location that assures her of a GREAT FUTURE as a distributing centre, Because there is the centre of the rich- est mining district in America—the CARI- BOO DISTRICT, Because great areas of TIMBER, 1,100 MILES OF NAVIGABLE WATERS, EX- CELLENT WATER POWERS, are tribu- tary to Fort George. Because there are 250,000 acres of good agricultural lands, open for pre- ermption, Because of all the railroad that are bullding or that have got their charter to build through Fort George. Because all the grain of Alberta and Saskatchewan shall be exported through the Panama Canal, which means that all that grain shall bave to come to Fort George before reaching either Prince -Ru- pert or Vancouver, Because Fort George has a_ better strategic location than Spokane and is the GATEWAY. to the Paeilic coast of the PEACE RIVER COUNTRY, which covers an area of 38,000,000 acres of the. best agricultural tand in Canada, Withit a few years Fort George will be where Vancouver and Winnipeg are to- day. This is the time to act, The man with a proiupt decision is the man who wins, and you have everything to win if you buy right now, because this summer will see a@ great activity at Fort George and the prices will advance rapidly. ALL INFORMATION FREE FOR THE ASKING, SOME GOOD BUYS IN PRINCE RUPERT Two lots block 11, section 1, $15,500.00, DOUBLE CORNER, block 9%, section 5, $4,500.00 Lot and two-room house, block 32, section 5, 81,000.00, Lot and house, block 23, section 6, ai, .00; very good terms, Lot and house, block 25, section v, $4,100.00; very good terms. Lot 7, block 39, section 7, $685.00, Two tots, block 45, section 7, $1,100.00; $500.00 cash, One lot, block 7, section 7, $750.00, Two lots, block 6, section 7, $1,200.00; this is a snap. One lot, block 10, $500.00; best buy in section 7, Double corner, block 16, section 8, $750. lwo lots, block 16, section 8, $500.00; nothing cheaper on the market. One lot, block 30, section 8, $500.00. Two lots, block 38, section 8, $759.00. Th. COLLART Sole Agent Natural Resources Security Co., Ltd. Box 806 226 Gth Street Phone 381 a