HART’S emoval Sale it was thought by some that Hart's Sale would lose its interest after the first week, but we are glad to say those timid ones have been disappointed, We believe this is the most impressive sale ever held in Prince Rupert and we don’t exaggerate when we affirm that the interest is on the increase, Our experience has taught us that to be successful in business we must be alive to two things—we must learn what our customers want and then we must make the prices attractive. This is the sure pathway to success, and we are following it, turning neither to right nor left. OUR OILCLOTHS have brought us many purchasers today, but we can’t promise you they will last much longer; so you would do well to see us at once. Remember our special effort to clear our stock of BABY BUGGIES You will be surprised at the reductions. Limited space prevents us enumerating items, but as an example of what you may expect we mention: Glassware; reg. price 50c, 75c, $1; now. . 260 Linoleums..... ...... i 40c sq. yd. CT ree Yee eee 20c sq. yd. Tell Your Friends to Meet You Today at —HART’S BIG - FURNITURE - STORE General ‘Metthendee . Canadian General Electric Company, Limited — Otors, Mining and Contracting Machinery Electrical Apparatus of every description Graham Kearney, Mgr. Phone 245 ii Dainty : Lines co 7 You may purchase through our mail service at the moderate prices of the im- porter and manufacturer: Ornaments for the hair in all the newest effects.; card Cases and Mesh Bags of finest design and workmanship; Sterling Silver Vanity Boxes and Jewel Cases; pretty Belt Buckies in sterling sliver and enamel; tong Chains at all prices and in all styles; Toilet Goods of every description in steriing silver, Birks’ ivory and ebony. Our iustrated catalogue, representing the many fine tines we are in a position to offer you at right prices, will be sent free to your address upon request. | | L Henry Birks & Sons ~Limited— Jeweller; Mail Order House Geo. E. Trorey Managing Director B.C. Vancouver Lot 31, Block 16, $9,500; buildings; Market Place Lot 15, Block 33, $12,000; buildings; Fraser Street Lots 9-10, Block 11, $17,500; facing G r. P. depot SECTION FIVE. Lots 16-17, Block 17, $2,100; level; on seventh Avenue Lots 2, Block 9, $5,000; large double corner on Fifth Avenue. i SECTION SIX. Lot 15, Block 25, $4,100; buildings; near school, on Eighth Avenue, Lot 18, Block 28, $1,200; good, level; Fighth Avenue, near McBride. | Lots and Farm Lands on easy payments. FOR SALE Section Two. 17, Block 12, $1,000 Block each; & 19, $860 #200 Section Five, 37, 81,000; % cash Section Bix. , Block 28, $1,200; $650 cash Block 28, $1,050 cash Beotion Beven. Block 10, 8800; % cash ote ti 12, Block 18, $1,600; % cash ot 5, Bloek 39, $700; % cash Bection Eight. Block 30, $925 pair; terms FOR RENT. on Second Ave., near Seventh St. room house on Fourth Ave., near Me de St, $25 per month Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. PHCNE 317 pair; Block Lots 9-10, #400 cash, balance Storm Five Br In 17838 John Jacob Astor bought at forciosure, a farm in what is now a thickly populated district in New York city for $23,000. The present value of 300 lots em- braced in that purchase is $3,250- 000. Astor foresaw the great fu- ture of New York, and he and his children have profited by it. PORCHER ISLAND is going to ex- pand also. in a few years you will hear people talk about the fortunes made by those who bought property at this time. Why not be one of them? Here’s a Chance Fruit land in ten acre biecks, close to the bathing beach. Come in and talk it over. George Leek 618 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert GOOD BUYS Fort George-—Massett SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work Office: 3rd Ave, Phone 174 Workshop 2nd Ave. bet. Tthand 8th Sts KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O, DRAWER 1524 PHONE No, 8 Sheet and Plate Glass Builders’ Supplies Plate Glass Mirrors P ‘lumbers’ Supplies Oils Tinware Varnishes Graniteware ** Stay Satisfactory Range.’’ MONARCH. MALLEABLE *” “FROM HOME TO HOME,” HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vaneouver. Excellent Oafe. Moderate Prices. 1142 Pender Street West Phone 8600, Vancouver, B.C. rere | Two 339 Third Ave. FREE! A big beautiful 88 key electric player piano, worth $1,200 given away to the poo! players in the Base- ment pool room, Empress Theatre building. FREE! FREE! Lots, block 26, section 7, Seventh Ave., $500 each; $300 cash, bal. terms, two Lots, block 14, section 8, Morse Loop, $600 each, 1-4 cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months. List your properties with me for quick wale H. DOUGLAS P. O. Box 606 (Opposite Post Office) PRINCE RUPERT FEED (0. Big stock of all kinds of Garden Seeds, Timothy, Clover and Grain Seeds. Mai! Orders Promptly Attended to 4) THE DAILY News GREATLY INCREASING TRADE IN NEW POWER BOATS BETWEEN CANADA AND HONGKONG Hongkong yards. Voluntary Trade Orders Possible | } dinary share of £10 par value. | —_—_——-—-- - > LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. business in Canada thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains Among the motors so far used] east following meander of river back to ~~ . Os 4 Pain ,| point of commencement, containing 640 are the Canadian Fairbanks, the creas mae Gt ee Atlas, the Kastern Standard, the s JANET TRAYNOR. Western Standard, the Loew] patea ’%% 10M, 118 Agent, Victor (Cleveland), the Speedway; Pub. J *6, 1912. Morris Heights), and the Atlas} sxeena Land District ‘Disiries of Coast, Gias (Sx ancise The » Range V. jas (San Francisco). The ReMVY) 5.5, souce chet Frederick W. Vin- passenger and freight boats built] cent, of Kitsumkalum, >, occupation . . : . y fire warden, intend tq my for permis - for use by China upon the West] sion to purchase the age described River in public service have] tands; a . Commencing at @ post planted in nearly all been fitted with Gard-| port bank of Beaver River and about ake miles in @ westerly direction from a Martin southwest corner of T. L. No. 2255, thence ner (English) motors, English) and Thornycroft (Eng-| 40 chains north, thence 160 chains wes thence 40 chains south, thence 160 chains | lish) having been used respect-| east, meandering river back to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less, PRED W. VINCENT. Dated June Oth, 1012, Pub. July 16, 1912. ively on two pleasure boats and one German motor (Deuch) be- ing used on a pleasure boat of a German patron, It is significant that most motors for the heavy commercial boats so far have WATER NOTICE. been of English make—heavy, For a License to Store or Pen Back Water. Notice is hereby given that the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electrie Co,, Ltd., treal, Canada, will apply for store or pen back 2,400 acre-feet of water from Wolf Creek, a stream flowing in @ northweste ly diuection and emptying into) motors with few and employing while motors and more slow revolution working parts kerosene as a rule for the lighter, faster, attractive vessels, particularly] porpoise Harbor, near Zanardi Rapids. The | 0 > Cans ‘alia | Water will be stored in 4@ reservoir - those for Canada and Australia EGE Siete “ts Gab os and wit | under 4 to take on the { soast | have been from the United States. All Vessels Made to Order. both of large in the Hong built at Small Lake, on Lot 691, be used for industrial purposes, notice of application for a license and use water, posted herewith, land deseribed as Lot 446, Range District, and adjacent lots This notice was posted on the ground 5, All construction, vessels and launches, Agents International Stock Food:- ALL BINDS OF PRED-- . on the 23rd day of July, 1912. The Kong yards is to order, and ves- plication will be filed in the office of the . « ; Water Recorder at Prince Rupert sels are built’ individually, i, e., fo nye Rg AL ama’ not from standardized parts, 80] water Recorder or with the Comptvolier there is probably no prospect of Ce Parliament a busilding sueh vessels for the rae PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO- ELEC nic CO "i general trade in large numbers) ag By A. W. Agnew, Agent, except upon specitic order. Nevertheless, the faet that a DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. considerable trade is already be- Notice is hereby given that the pertney- r ‘ ‘ , . | ship heretofore subsisting tween ing done without any pare. alar undersigned as contractors and carriers, effort to seeure it merits atten-|under the firm name of Beirnes & 1. vaney, in the town of Hagelton, county of tion Hong Kong shipbuilders| ain,’ province of British Columbia, mas ave for sever year » . been this day dissolve mutual consent, have for several years been pro- All moneys due to the ssid partnerabip are ducing motor vessels of many] to be pei to George M, Beirnes at the { . ol j office of the said par ine oe. pe all part- sorts for tise On Chinese inland | pership debts will be paid b ob the sald aps 3 y . ; : George M. Beirnes, provided 8 for same water whieh trade they will one presented on or before July 1, 1018 probably hold indefinitely for all GEORGE M. BBIRNES, . sphap few LYSTER MULVANY, except perhaps @ few small, fast,” yasenon, B.C, June 7, 1012, TT) | 319 8rd Avenue shipyards are de.|light boats for special purposes veloping eonsiderabt trade in} The fact that they will aleo be motor boats with various parts|able to compete sucessfully with of the world, notably with Gan-|United States, English and other ada, in a way to affect American|boats in several parts of the export of such vessels, One lo.| world may be taken as thoroughly eal yard has made several im.jestablished.—United States Gon portant contracts fo; building|sular Reports. motor vessels of various sizes, - - 10 motor launches op vachts just being completed for a Van. NEW SHARES eouver firm in ' series of 34 vessels, varying in length from 25 to 60 feet, These vessels IN HUDSON BAY have been priced a little below the price for such vessels in een tral and easter: United States, COMPANY They were made to special plans however, and are not standard- await ized like similar vessels in the A London cable stated that a United States, and the Canadian}® meeting of the Hudson Bay| trade could therefore be more} Company resolutions were passed) perfectly catered for, Such Hong] authorizingthe acceptance of the! Kong trade is greatly aided by|DeW Charter and an increase in much lower ocean freight ehar-|{he company’s capital by the ges to the Canadian Pacitie [Creation of 200,000 new prefer.| coast than rail freight thitaee|@nee Shares of £5 each. Lord] from FEasterr United States|Stratheona, who presided at the points, where such boats are} meeting said that the objeet of constructed at a minimum ‘price.|!!e new issue of capital was to| The cost of constructing such| Provide funds to meet the pres- vessels on the Pacific coast, be-|@™t needs of the company in ex-| cause of the high cost of labor|!ending its general business, The} and of certain materials, is too] Shares would be allotted to share-| great to permit competition with|olders in the proportion of two Hons Kone shares of £5 each for every or- and the United States on either potinnamnitemanigi coast seems not to have been] sxeena Land District—District of coast, | canvassed by Hong Kong build- Range IV. ers, trade eoming to them thro. Take notice that I, Frank B. St. Amour, om of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation pros } ugh cost of construction. he | pector, intend to apply for permission to! italian me K . ii purchase the following described lands capacity of Hong Kong yards in Commencing at @ post planted on the such manufacture is practically | east coast of Banks Island, about five miles - in an easterly direction from End Hill, | unlimited. The yards are pre-|thence south twenty chains, thence east are ' »¢ s > OT eighty chains, thence north twenty chains pared to handle any size or shape) to"peach, thence westerly along the beach of vessel from the smallest] about eighty chains to place of commence- : ment, son tainin ne hundr ' launch te darge oeean-going| acres. more or fess. ae teamers e Aarge , ok FRANK B. ST. AMOUR. steamers, the large docks taking] paieq sune goth, 1912 the largest vessels on the Paci- Pub, July 22, 1912. i fic wit -onsidere > | = h ow derabli margin. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, The Hong Kong yards now have Range V. almost a monopoly of the Phil-| Take notice that I, Eli T. H. Hamblet, of | Perrac . & pe i i % nd | lipine business in all lines of lar scant tes "permiksion to purchase te of Mon-| a license to! —a = — H. Gordon Manro W. Nicholson Latley MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART Accountants 309 2nd Ave, Phone No, 280 Prince Rupert P. O. Box 351 Auditors for City of Prinee Rupert ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bara. Cc, ‘eed B.A. Seer te and Al. berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NoTarins, Etc. Offiee— Albert Block, Second Avenue. WM. 8S. HALL, L. D.8., D. DS. Dent ST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations akilf: treated. Gas and local peed pe gee administered for the us pales ex- of teeth. Consultation ‘ Offices : } ioe Block, Prinee Rupert. fi-12 | Alex.M.Manson g.a., W.E. Williams,#.a., L.1.0 WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.( | P20. BOX 2 PRINCE KUPER' JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING | PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESqQ., A.R.A.M., 1ON., ENG JOHN DYBHAVN Real Estate — Loans and Insurance Phone 384 HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALMERS Directors Funeral 3rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 8 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT SECTION ONE These are positively the best to be had, Look at them and be convinced, Block 35, Lots 21-99, $15,000. Terme #6500 cash, bal, onee and two years, 7 per cent. Block 2, Lots 1 and @, $18,000. Terms — $6500 cash, bal. one and two years at 7 per cent. Both aree double corners on lane and #4000 has been spent on grading theem. Bainter & Sloan Phonee 387 2nd Ave. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE le Take notice that I, J. EB. Forsman, oecu- pation miner, intend to apply to the Chief Cotomissioner of Lands for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at 4 post planted’ ten chains distant and in an easterly direction from the northwest corner of Timber Limit 39v0, on the south end of Lakelse Lake, B. C., thence west about 50 chains to the southeast corner of A. No, 22,203, thencee north one chain (more or less) to the lake shore, thence easterly along the lake shore to the point of com- mencement, and containing ten acres, more or less, J. E. FORSMAN, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 5. Bacile of Sal Take notice that I, Sorel D. Victoria, B. C., occupation laborer, to apply for permission to following described lands; Commencing at a post planted about five chains in @ northerly direction from the north end of Hermon e, thence SONS OF NORWAY Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays at 7 p. m., at 319 3rd ave. All Nor- wegians are welcome. Prince Rupert Lodge, L0.0.F. Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. H. ALLISON, N. G. W. G. BARRIE, Sec. All A. ‘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. — TROUT FISHING-- MOUNTAIN CLIMBING Five-Hour Journey From Prince Rupert Big Canyon Hotel Kitselas B.C. CLass ger vessels and previous to free following described lands: . . Commencing at @ post planted on the trade between the United States} south bank of Beaver River and about 4% 4 . ‘ aa ie ‘ miles in a westerly direction from the} and Phillippines had nearly all southwest corner of T. L. 2255, thence the business in vessels of alj| 40 chains south, thence 160 chains ‘est, mm thence 40 chains north, thence 160 chains sizes and grades. The free ad-|east following the meander of river back aein ries .} to point of commencement, containing 640 mission f American motor acres tore OF jess. boats and a 50 per cent, ad val- ELI T. H. HAMBLET. ~- jut . Is fr Per Eli T. H. Hamblet, Agent. orem duty on vessels from else-| pated June 10th, 1912. where stipulated Philippine im- Pub, July 16, 1912. ports of smaller American vVe8-| skeena Land District—District of Coast, | sels, Hong Kong vessels are al- a. 2 sean Take notic t argrite Nic » OFF so sold in Australia and in var- Womsaee, B C., Samietion wnaew, Wane ious other *tior » Paci.| ©. apply for permission to purchase the ous other portions of the Paci following described lands fic Commencing at @ post planted on the north bank of Beaver River and about 4% English Engines Heavy miles in a westerly direction from the southwest corner of T. L. 2255, thence The ate . Td »|}40 chains north, thence 80 chains west, Phe boat constructed for! thete 40 chains south, thence 80 chains Canadian orders made of teak,}|¢#8t following meander of river back to point of commencement, containing 320 the interiors finished largely in/}acres more or less, f IRITE N “ Philippine hardwoods, partiecu- « her Bu re ees hates larly Philippine mahogany. There| Dated June 0th, 1912. ppine mahogany. There] Pap“saiy 16, 1913. is a growing use of Philippine hardwoods in all such work in}Skeena Land District—District of Coast, . Range V. Hong Kong dock yards and else- Take notice that I, Janet Traynor, of ‘re in » Par Be .¢ | Terrace, B. C,, occupation married woman, where in the Far East. Motors) intend to appiy for permission to purchase for the boats for Canada have] the following described lands: . Commencing at a post planted on the been largely of American make, coum bank of Beaver ruser and about 6% . vy » . . ‘ang § miles in @ westerly direction from the ine luding the product of Canadian] Southwest corner of T. 1 2255, thence factor’es of Ameriean concerns,| 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west, First - ACCOMMODATION We Have the Following Cheap Properties For | Sale Exclusively Section 7. | Lots 15-16-17-18, Block 29, $500 each; 1-3 cash, bal. 6 and 42. Section 8. Lots 48-19-20, Block 20, $400 | each; 1-3 cash, bal. 6 and 142. |Lots 4-2, Block 16, $900 pair; | 4-3 cash, bal. 6 and 12. Lots 12-13, Block 18, $950 pair; 1-3 cash, bal. 6 and 12, 'Lot 32, Block 3, $450; 1-3 cash, | bal, 6 and 12. Sinsaal astesn & Comme Brokers and Financial Agents Second Ave. Prince Rupert ENGINEERS H. 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 Motors. Phone Blue 269 P. O. Box 067 AND MACHINISTS 30 north 80 chains, thence west 40 chains, thnee south 80° chains, thence east 4¢ chains to point of commencement, con- taining 320 acres more or less. SOREL Saaprnere BACILE. L. Elliott, Agent. Dated April 20, 1018 Pub. May 23, 1912. Notice is hereby given that I, J. E. Stark, of Naas Harbor, occupr on pros- pector, intend, sixty (60) $8 from date, to make ap; lication to the eputy Com- missioner 0! is and Works at Prince Rupert, B. C., for permission to purchase the P*following’ described land, situated at the head Sane a ae Arm, ot i Commence ata Pato the northeast corner ar “a —_. ver- mouth mineral claim, thence south the east boundary of the oa ~~ eral claim 2,272 links, | plus links te west boundary of Indian serve, thence north 2,272 pius links along said boundary line, thence west 141 ~_ links to point of commencement, contain- ing about five (5) acres more or . B. STARK. Dated Alice Arm, B. C., May 11th, 1912. Pub. May 27, 191 Skeena Land District—District of Coast Take notice that John M. Buchanan, of Atlin, B. C., occupation teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at 4 St 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 of Lot 597, thence south along west line of Lot 597 40 chains more or less to shore line, thence 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, 1912. Pub. June 13, 1912. Skeena Land See of Coast, Take notice that William Agnew of Mon- treal, occupation capitalist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol- lowing described lands: Commencing at @ pent pinnted on west bank of the Necse’ meee, about = mile above Browns bs gis -< chains, thence north 30 wthalen thames 20 chains, more or less to bank of wot Hocaall River, whence southerly ne river bank to point of Saas con - tain 49 acres more or less. WILLIAM AGNEW, Locator. Augustus W. Agnew, Agetit. Date { May 25th, 1912. Pub. June 3, 1912. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that I, James Coxford, of Pembroke, Ont., occupation lumberman, intend to apply tor permission to purchase the following deseribed lands; Commencing at &@ post planted at point where G. T. P. Rly. intersects the Zymago titz River, about 26 chains southwest from from most westerly point of Lot he thence easterly 48 chains along G. T. Riy. right of way, thence southerly aa westerly about 70 chains following shore line of island to point of on aoneG AMES COXFORD. Dated July 6th, ior? Pub. July 23, 1912. skeena Land District+—District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that I, Anthony Ludgate, of Kitsumkalum, occupation a. in- tend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a t planted at a point where G. T. P. Rly, Intersects the Zymago- tita River, about 24 chains southwest from most westerl int of Lot erie rk easterly 48 chains along the G. P. Rly. right of way, thence northerly as west- erly about 60 chains following shore line of island to point of commencement, ANTHONY LUDGATE. Dated July 6th, 1912. Pub, July 23,1912. Skeena Land Digeries—-pamirter of Coast, Take notice “ “seeuDe » sennaee, of Vancouver, married women, ae seb aeee to a SEY os ooenaing ata aie e southwest corner = pot: 3 ne, Lg rr chains south, 60 chains north to soutneast cornet or Lot Lot 3062, thence west along Lot 3 thence north fo chains along Lot 3062, Lot thence 40 chains west 3065 to point of commpoctanent, contain- CAROLINE JOHNSON, W. J. Goodwin, Agent. Pub, June 18, 1012. Skeena Land District—-District of Coast, Everett, Washington, okapetion engineer, intend to apply for permission to pur- following dese t planted on & east bank © Beane ver ee post ¢ Ay miles in @ wester) i thence 40 chains north, thence 80 chains west, east, following meander of river back to point of commenceme®t, containing 320 ABONZO Per EM T. H. Hamblet, Agent, Pub. July 16, 1012. Skeena Land District- peor of Coast, e. Terrace, B. C., oecupation physician, to for permission to pur ata t planted on the Beaver River and about 2 southwest corner of T. L. 9255, thence 40 chains south, thence 160 chains west, east, following meander of river back to point of conpapouinent, containing 640 ing 560 acres more Dated May 20th, 10912. Take notice that I, Alongo Hamblet, of onape the ribed lands: ata hier from the southwest corner © et 2255, thence 40 chains south, thence 80 chains acres more or less, . HAMBLET. Dated June 10th, 1012, Take notice that I, Seymour Traynor, y chase the tafowing described lands: in a westerly +irection from the thence 40 chains north, Wagnee 160 chains acres more or SEYMOUR TRAYNOR. Hamble Per Bu T. Ht. 1, Agent, Dated June Oth, 1912. Pub, duly 16, 1012, —