We Have the | Following Cheap Properties For Sale Exclusively Section 7. Lots 15-16-17.~18, Bloek 29, $500 cach; 1-3 eash, bal. 6 and 12, Section 8. | . 18-19-20, Block 20, 8400 each; 1-3 cash, bal, 6 and 12, 1-2, Block 16, 8900 pair; 1.5 cash, bal, 6 and 12, Lots 12-13, Bloek 18, $950 pair; 1-5 cash, bal. 6 and 12, 32, Block 3, $450; 1-3 cash, 6 and 12. Lots i Lot Samuel Harrison & Company Brokers and Financial Agents Second Ave. Prince Rupert LBERNI A GREAT SEAPORT IN THE MAKING! Only When Canada Stops Growing Will Investors Cease to Make Money on Land Do you think Canada is going stop growing soon? No, of course not She has only fair's started And as Canada grows 80 rmiast new centres of population dv velop ‘he place for the investor t make big profits is in some town or city where development ts in itable Take Alberni for Instance Alberni is as certain lo beco mm shipping centre as was Situated on the west a large Vancouver of Vancouver Island eight to twenty-four h the east than Alberni will shortly boats of the Pacifk her waterfront. inadian Pacific Rail there, and the ¢ rthern rushing fast coast sone ues Van- Sve hearel is largest locking at ih the ¢ eady an- dian N s tracks Railway toward the as city as possibile, Alberni wi next develop within the year in a way that will sur prise all Your buy a lot Alberni is something which afford to overlook. We do not ask you to buy be cause of the few reasons we have given above, But we do want you to get our booklet about Alberni. It is handsomely illustrated tell Alberni in a that is convincing. Get it today Lots can bought for $150 on easy See us and you chance to in you cannot new and wil! you about way be terms, now talk it over, ——_—_———_—————__, Frank A. Ellis Real Estate Agent Prince Rupert - . . B.C. SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work Office: 8rd Ave, Phone 114 Workshop Zod Ave. bet, Tth and 8th Sts NOW... srenudt ‘et Maty Uehe uw eieale Sat ue, we are je large stock of beautiful a Turni- ture and some of our upholstery, eto. our Big Furniture ves and comee on street side; Crockery and kitchen needs on the 2nd avenue. Entrance front. PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Big stock of all kinds of Garden Seeds, Timothy, Clover and Grain Seeds. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to *: Agents International Stock Food:- ~~ALL KINDS OF FERED~ ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS i, R, Love, Prop,, Prince Rupert Up-to-Date Equipment, Work and Prices Right, Engine Work and General Repairing. Shop, Cow Bay Agente for imperial Gasoline Motore. Phone Biue 260 - P. 0. Box 967 H. Gordon Munro W. Nicholson Latley MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART Accountants 509 2nd Ave Phone No, 280 Prince Rupert P.O, Box 3514 Auditors for City of Prince Rupert v an . ALFRED CARSS, o, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. Vv. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C., Ontario, Sas- katchewan Al. CARSS & BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Erc, Office Albert Block, Second Avenue. WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.8, Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a 8 Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. G local fncasnetios ee for the patelons eo traction of teeth. » tation flices Heigerson Block, Prince ny oa 1-12 Alex.M. Manson .4., W.E.Williama.n LD WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.( PO. BOX 2 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, BBq., A.R.A.M., LON., ENG JOHN DYBHAVN Real Estate and Loans Insurance LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Take notice that I, J. B. FPorsman, ocen commissioner of Lands for permission t the following described lands planted purchase Commencing at a post ter chains distant and in an easterly direction from the of Timber Limit 8990, Lake, B. ( northwest corner on the south end . thence southeast corner 22,203, thencee north one chain (more or leas to the lake shore, thence easterly along the lake shore to the point of com or A. P No. of Lakelse West about 50 chains THR DAILY NEWS. oats SSS 2255 SIN ABEYANCE: NOT DECIDED mencement, and containing ten acres, more At the city council meeting or less J, BE, PORSMAN Wednesday night there was fur- Skeena Land ther discussion regarding the Range 5 Take notice that I, Sorei D, Bacile, of tend Victoria, B. &., occupation laborer, in to apply for permission to purchase following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted about five chains in a northerly the north end of Hermon Lake, thence horth 80 chains, thence west 40 chains thnce south 80 chains, thence east 46 chains to point of commencement, con- taining 320 acres more or less, SOREL DEMETROFF BACILE. T. L. Elliott, Agent. Dated April 20, 1919. 3 12, Pub. May 23, 1012 Notice is hereby given that I, J. E. Stark, of Naas Harbor, occupation pros- pector, intend, sixty (60) days from date, to make application to the Deputy Com- missioner of Lands and Works at Prince Kupert, B. C., for permission to purchase the following described land, situated at the head of Alice Arm, B. C.; Commencing at @ post planted alongside the northeast corner post of the River- mouth mineral claim, thence south along the east boundary of the Rivermouth min- eral claim 2,272 links, thence east 358 plus links to west boundary of Indian Re- serve, thence north 2,272 plus links along said boundary line, thence west 144 plus links to point of commencement, contain ing about five (5) acres more or less, 4. BE. STARK. Dated Alice Arm, B. C., May 11th, 1042. Pub. May 27, 1012 Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Take notice that Lottie McTavish, of Vancouver, occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing @t @ post planted 40 chains north and 40 chains east from the norta- $19 3rd Avenue Phone 384 | HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALMERS Funeral Directors Srd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 86 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer | CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT | | Prince Rupert Lodge, L0.0.F. No. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening membérs of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. \ H. ALLISON, N. G W. G. BARRIE, Sec. All | intends ‘Valhalla’ of S.H. & E.F. (SCANDINANIAN SOCIETY) } Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. District District of Coast ange V that |, Eli T. HM. Hambilet race pation engineer, intend to apply for permission to purchase Un following deseribed lands Commencing at &@ pust south bank of Beaver Hiver 3 miles in @ Westerly direction [rom tn southwest corner of T. L 22 thence 40 chains south, thence 160 chains “est thence 40 chains berth, thence 160 Chait east following the meander of river back to point of commencement, contaiming 640 acres more or 1055 ELI T. H, HAMBLET eli T. HH, Hambiet, Agent | 10th, t¥i2 ivi2 skeena Land Take notice Te B. ¢ piaiited 0 and abou ta Per Dated June Pub. duly 16, District—District of Coast,| Range V Take notice that 1, Margrite Terrace, B. U., occupation widow, to apply for permission to purchase following described lands Commencing @t @ post planted on north bank of Beaver River and about 4% miles in & westerly direction from the southwest corner of T. I 2255, thence 40 chains nerth, thence 80 chains west thence 40 chains south, thence 80 chains east following meander of river back to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less MARGRITE bli T. H, Hamblet 10th, 1012 16, 1012. District—District Range V that |, Janet Traynor, of Terrace, B. C., cecupation married woman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at 4& post planted on the south bank of Beaver River and about 6% sheena Land Nicoll, of | intend the the 4 NICOLL Per Agent Dated June Pub, July Skeena Coast, Land of Take notice miles in a westerly direction from the southwest corner of | 2255, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east following meander of river back to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less JANET TRAYNOR Per Bli T. H. Hamblet, Agent Dated ne 10th, 1912 Pub. Ji ‘6, 1012 COAL NOTICES. Skeena Land District-—District of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice that I, Willlam Watson, of the City of Prince Rupert, B. C., contrac tor, intend to apply for @ license to pros pect for coal and petroleum on and under the following described lands on the west coast of Graham Island Commencing at a post planted 1 mile east of the southeast corner of Goal Lease thence No. 7168, themee south 80 chains, west 80 chains, thence north 89 chains, thence east $0 chains to the plave of commencement, Dated this 28nd day of April, 1912 WILLIAM WATSON Pub, June 3, 1012, Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice that I, William Watson, of the City of Prince Rupert, B. C., contrac tor, intend to apply for a license to pros pect for coal and petroleum on and under} the following described lands on the west coast of Graham Island ' Commencing at & post planted one mile | east of the southeast corner of Coal Leas | chains, thence) No. 7168, thence east 80 south 80 chains, thence west 80 ¢ mains, thence north 80 chains to the place 0 | camancemens .@ © april, 1049 Dated this 22nd day of Apr 7 , Wit Lia WATSON toi Pub, June 3, | Skeena } to apply east corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey, Coast District, Kaage V mee 80 chains 60 chains chains west, thence 60 chains south to post of commencement, and contaming 480 acres, more or less LOTTIE M’TAVISH, *. W. Bobler, Agent east, thence north, thence 80 F Dated April 16, 1012 Pub. April 20, 1012 Skeena Land Distriet-District of Coast, 5 Range 5. Take notice that |, Hilda K of Mon treal, occupation spinster, inte to I y for permission to purehase the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted 4.3 chains west of southeast corner of Lot 5148, thence west 48 chains more or less to east by Lot 4131, thence south 20 chains more or less to southeast corner of Lot 4131, thence east 10 chains to north- east corner of Lot 2658, thence south 20 chains, thence east 35 ci more or less to west by Lot 5149, thence north 40 chains to place of commencement, con taining 160 acres more or less. HILDA KING. W. R. Plewin, Agent. Dated Lakelse Valley, April 19th, 1912 Pub. May 15, 1012. Skeena Land District—-District of Coast, 5. Take notice that Alfred EB. Wright, of Prince Rupert, occupation surveyor, in tends to apply for permission to pur chase the following described lands: Commencing at & post planted at the northeast corner of Lot 421, thence east 25 chains, thence south 10 chains more or less to Lakelse Lake, thence along lake shore to southeast Lot 421, thence north 20 chains to place of commencement, con- taining 35 acres more or less. ALFRED E. WRIGHT. W. R. Flewin, Agent. Lakeise Lake, April 15th, 1912 May 15, 1912 Dated Pub Skeena Land District—District of Coast, ‘hat Joka MeVi ft Take notice that ol eVicar, oO Hlasgow, occupation railway signalman, *> apply for permission to pur- chase the following described lends: Commencing at @ st planted 12 chains north and about 30 chains east of the southeast corner of Lot 2655, thence north 20 chains, thence west 30 chains more or less to east by Lot 2655, thence seuth 20 chains to north by Lot 4134, thence east 30 chains more or less to place of commencement, containing 60 acres more or less. JOHN M’VICAR, . J, MeViear, Agent. Dated Lakelse “iver, April 30th, 1912 Pub. May 15, 1012 District-—District of Coast, Range 5 Take notice that Madge Kohl, of Mon- ireal, occupation spinster, intends te ap- ply for permission to purchase ghe follow- ing described lands Commencing at @ post plantea at the sol theast corner of Lot 904, thence west 40 chains more or jess to east boundary f Lot 4477, thence south 15.7 chains to north by Lot 4120, thence east 40 chains, thence gorth 15.7 ehains to point of com- mencement, containing 60 acres more or less MADGE KOHL. W. R. Flewin, Agent. Dated Lakelse Valley, April 13th, 1912. Pub. Mav 15, #@ Distriet—District Skeena Land Land of Coast Take notice that John M. Buchanan, of Atlin, B. C., cccupation teamster, intends for permission to purchase the following deseribed lands Commencing at @ post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 4450, Range V, Coast District, thence 40 chains north along east line of Lot 4450, thence east 40 chains more or less to northwest post f Lot 597, thence south along west line of Lot 697 40 chains more or less to shore line, thenee west 40 chains more or less to place of commencement and containing 160 acres more or less J. M, BUCHANAN, George M. Shirley, Agent. Dated May 30th, 1012. Pub. June 13, 1012. Skeena Land District--District of Coast, Ran 4 Take notice that William Agnew of Mon- treal, occupation capitalist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol- lowing described lands: Commencing @t @ post planted on the west bank of the Hocsall River, about one mile above Browns Falls, thence west 20 chains, thence uorth 20 chains, thence east 20 chains, more or less to bank of Hocsall River, thence southerly following river bank to point of commencement, to con- tain 40 acres more or less. WILLIAM AGNEW, Locator. Augustus W. Agnew, Agent. Datet May 25th, 1012. Pub, June 3, 1012. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V TAKE NOTICE that f° pore L. Wright of Prince Rupert, married woman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at the north east corner of Lot 5127, thence east 20 chains; south 20 chains more or less to the nor- th boundary of Lot 2885, thence west 20 chains more or less to the east boundary of Lot 5127; thenee north 20 chains more or less to the point of commencement, and containing 40 acres more or bs DORA L. WRIGHT, Alfred BE. Wright, Agent, Dated April @2nd, 1012. Pub. April #4. Skecna Land District—District of Coast, ange 5, fake notice that Ethel King, of Montreal, occupation spinster, intends to apply for permission © purchase the following de Commencing @t @ post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 3065, thence north 5 chains more or less to south by Lot thence west 7 chains more of less to east Dy Lot 4185, thence south 55 chains, thence east 7 chains more or less to place of commencement, ming 40 acres more or leas, *rlowin Agent e gent. April Both tee lseribed lands 3067, w. A, Dated Lakelse Valley, Pub. May 15, £042, District—District of Coast, irection from flepth of sewers in Section One. it was stated (not necessarily by Alderman Douglas that the matter of the depth of the sewers was not definitely fixed at the five foot figure, but was still in abey ance, The city is not committed to a shallow sewer policy, the sewer system being still up in the air, and some of it even quite vapable of deteetion on the even- ing breeze where the broken pipes are causing trouble, ADVICE OF MONTREAL BANK ON CITY BONDS The Mayor the other day wrote to Manager Clancy of the Bank of Montreal here regarding the offer made the eity for purchase of the treasury remaining at 98. Mayor Newton desired the advice of the bank manager the subject. This was given on last night in a letter read in couneil to the effeet that it would Le in- advisable for the city to sell «n its own responsibility bonds ina the London market at present, as it. would hyrt the city’s credit ‘The bank mentioned that by selling in dollar shares over the line no serious effect would be eaused the city’s credit, but ad- vised the city to follow the lead- ing of the Bank of Montreal in these financial matters, STEPS TO IMPORTANT BILL IN HOUSE 15. the and session From the government will introduce put through it the next of Partia- ment the redistribution bill based upon the new census. The figures have been finally collaborated, It is probable that the bill after be- ing presented will be referred to a special committee of the house which will limit the different con- Ottawa, July present plans stituencies and determine’ the units of representation in rural as distinguished from urban di- Visions. When the last redis- tribution bill was before’ the house not a great deal of oppo- sition was encountered outside of the committee, where there was considerable compromise. TURNER'S WATER COLORS SOLD DEAR London, July 15.—The sale of Turner water colors continued at the disposal of the Taylor col- lection at Christies’ yesterday. Forty pictures brought $23,000, fhe Turner subjeets in the sale have brought to date $283,500, and the total reeeipts of the Taylor collection sale are now $1,300,000, Only one sale at Christies’ in the last fifty years has exceeded this sum—the Hamilton palace sale in 1882, which totalled $1,- £88,000, GREAT MINDS FALLEN UPON EVIL DAYS London, July 145.—The pub- lication of the list of civil pen- sions granted in 1942 furnishes |pathetic instances of men work- ling for the world’s benefit with- pout deriving pecuniary advantage. | Der, Bernard Grenfell, the well jknown archaeologist, | #500 a year in consideration of the breakdown o fhis health: FE. received Tl, Bullen, the novelist, $500; An- jtionetta Lady Russell, $400 in onsideration of straightened ’ circumstances and in reeognition of the public serviees of her husband, the late Sir William Hloward Hussell, the famous war correspondent; Ellen Lady Or- }chardson, widow of the painter, received $400 in consideration of j her madequate means of support, su are wa, Brantford, pertority ‘ae by Ins become engaged to a widower, of at the session of the Domino pe PRISONER’S CONFESSION? CHIEFS IN SESSION AT OTTAWA NOT UNANIMOUS ON POINT— SHOULD LET THEM TALK BUT NOT ASK QUESTIONS, Ont., Juls on Phe the 17. finger he vector Foster, Otta. had MATRIMONY AND MUSIC, Two young ladies were talking about a third who had just who plays the four children, “What could be worse,” and a cornet?” i i “Nothing,” said the other, trombone,” police chiefs here finger print was first used in identification ‘over the Bertillon| (hina, and had been adopted in system was the subject of an ad.| hngland in recent years with good 60,000 Over been cornet, exclaimed one, “than four children “except, perhaps, six children and government would provide all the materials to inaugur. avstem their depart. recessary the ments, A spirited discussion was launched on the subjeet of eon. fessions by Superintendent Rog- ers of the Provincial Police, The chiefs not unanimous that an officer was privileged to lie to a prisoner in order to secure in. formation, and a recent case at St. Boniface was held as in point, A committee was left to deal with the report of Superintendent Rogers, who supported the chief at St. Boniface, as did Deputy Chief Stark and others, who ad. vised letting the prisoners talk hut not questioning them. AVIATOR, LOST IN FOG, IS KILLED ate in were last night, identifiea. as a result St. Cyr, France, July 15—Los- ing his way in the thick fog of early morning while attempting a monoplane flight to Chalons, Aviator Bedle, one of from St. Cyr the best known of the Freneh flyers, was killed when he plunged head-on into a hill today. He running nearly 30 miles an hour at the time, and it is thought that he was at least 2,000 feet in the air; his machine smashed into small pieees, and he was caught under the heavy engine and his life crushed out instantly, FIVE BABES IN ONLY TEN MONTHS Welland, 15—A Portu- guese woman weighing less than !00 pounds and employed in one of the factories here, has just given birth to four children. 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