THE DAILY NEWS “adn Gueral Hectic Company maa 1]|DIAMONDS WITH STRANGE. - earigsiersemene a AND DEADLY HISTORIES ARE Best Bu mn Section | ies Raat, Mee NOW SOUGHT BY SOCIETY y Extraordinary Histories of Some of the Most Famous Jewels of the World Gems Double Corner on Lane. Excavated Ready For Building Men Have Murdered for, and for Which Women Have Sold Lote 21-82, Block 36, Section 1 ‘mond Solitai 1 Clust Secrets Cajoled from Statesmen Diamo aire er ‘ Collecting jewels that have evil{fell and sprained her ankle. Two; bill's yaeht It has not been MENT RINGS histories is the latest fad among|weeks later her daughtr, Miss| found yet. 9 9 ENGA women of fashion in this coun-| Alice Drexel, was operated on for| Terrible Turquoises, lustrated cataloru how try and Kurope, The jewel mar-| appendicitis, and before she Was! Mrs. Peter Martin, a sister of 7. illustrate Ore Shows 2 : . “ar re , ‘ el ae > | TT ® t complete assortinent of Milccurched for gone with backtloped (WpNOW fever. ‘These omr.|'re: Leonard Thomas; of New Bainter & Sloan net ae from “hich out searched for gems with back-|oped typhoid fever hese emr port, is particularly proud of her “4oP ch o ; set rings, IF grounds, and the darker, thelalds are wonderfully beautiful _ ~ i 1 So rice turquoises \ yer may yoose as * rey ad South American ys yh ao a Se: eoaid Henry Birks & Sons B| more evil that background is the} They are like balls of green fire.) pegs stones are of a rare tone factorily as ' 0 Limited Be beller Mrs. Edward MeLean’s|and are as large as robins’ eggs lot bine > tie : i ; ‘ ' purchase of the Hope diamond They cost one and a half mil ltaken to London by a native of LAND LEASE NOTICES ms Every diamor a in evers Jewellery Mail Order House started this very odd fad. and to-|lion dollars and at least 200 Bett Aikabind eh iia ‘dinobieli ; celles : | 1836 THE BANK OF 1912 g thet Haye es —— ; Geo. E. Trerey day wherever two or more fash-| lives The atrocities perpetrate a] it ruele He had been set Skeena Land Division—District of antee to be perfect in eut Managing Director- 4 bt 4 k > Ganetn dae tla! er. fothedine and tongueless e had been s tous Tee ous British one : ’ are we Tre )- ’ *s Ba let Te ~ ‘ ‘ i color and brilliauey, and B -Ongore women are gaiered «v4 fs upon by bandits and nearly kill TAKE NOTICE that I, Milton Christian, | t largest imn rere f Vancouver -:- B.C. Ai eether one hears strange, weird|are matters of — histor hey ed while making his Wav to the! % savernese, B. C., cannery employee, in- 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS eing the larges wrver’ ¥ Me iy a madiie . » seen. the awts . ’ tend to apply for permission to lease the | a nds in Canada w can as ‘ tales of their jewel tragedies committed murder P tortur seacoast with a bag of precious] following deseribed lands; Commencing | CAPITAL AND RESERVE OVER $7,500,000 , » 7 8 Mexico ’ at a t planted on th " you of the low | st I ossible , The Hope Diamond. a me aa . of A “~ . on 4 stones. He had stolen the gems of Smith island ‘snd directly, opposite’ tn. | ; yurned their homes ai killec , . ly * The ‘ . . » > a. r a te : , “af verness Cannery, thence running east 20 for perfect Bt Writ The history of the Hope dia their wives and children ill for from a temple in the Ande and chains, thence south 20 chains, thence | A Complete Bank Banking Service ur large Jewelry Catalogue sgjmond is, if course, known the ; id eae " lost all but these twelve tur oe 7, chains to shore, thence north 20 | 0 é . these emeralds and others : } " chain ollowing shore line to place of) | be sent free to your ad % | whole world over, It became one[ ese e™ ts | quoises. He also lost his ears} commencement “and containing 40 acres| Collections made in any them The jewels of Cortes have more } ah ani a e- cro " le . . . f ato : ,” > yr the ior or tess it will imterest i = ry oes e “ or . been cursed for centuries. Blood wraalipstepiag-y one pao Sone We MILTON CHRISTIAN part of Canada. Negotiable reign oo OUIS ‘ Mme ae stones in London he went to Par Dated July 12, 1912 di . » natives of ole ‘7 | paper discounted. Maintenon blamed it for -her i]'s ° them, the nativ ' ld is, and there he was murdered ree. Aus. ©, 1088, i Biese33e : RedeeseeseeeTe luck. Queen Marie Antoinette] Mexico said, and the descendants|). aimisaries sent from the] Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Money advanced at reason- Iv. Balance Very Easy. : ‘lve larwes “re — nally visit our diamond twelve largest were of the Montezuma cursed not Ran core cy Se Oe Se ar | Cort but wi | Priests whose temple he had de Take notice that T’ Frank B, St. Amour able terms to finance your ony sortes ’ wmsoeve4r $ Princess of Lamballe wore it and secrated. of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation pros- i i : , tv yaa should possess the jewels in the a intend to apply business. Local and Foreign ~~ @ was killed by the mob. For 40 Petuee. * Pearls of Tears”’ “Ceuiees ae at : Drafts bought and sold. or f . . ~- lh years it was missing; then it re- - rhen there is Gaby Deslys and] east coast of Banks island, appeared, and in the years since The “Drifting Diamond ; J hei pearl at. teas Th 9 an cantasty direction from Money transmitted by Money e yearts ‘ars Ose} thence south twenty chains, thence east its reappearance it has caused Oddly enough, Mrs Stewart) wonderful stones have not only] @ehty chains, thence horth twen Order or Telegraph transfer. satin aes ‘be thea to beach, thence westerly along the beach f Credit issued e suicides, murders and other tra- Barney, a prominent member of|a_ history they made history, about eighty chains to place of commence- Letters o f ceo ‘re ‘es ’ 0 t, i en weer the Newport colony, has a dia They were responsible for the acres, awe oF — prancretier usm, payable in all the leading . ‘ 0 , ortuguese N . : . iti a Cost Dollars and Lives. sinh tus Micky she did noite f the Portuguese] peg sume see ne ee cities of the world. . y . , "") . o = > ve Is t - > General Merchandise Largest Stock Phe histories of some of the know when she bought it Five| throne. For these pear Man Pub. July 22, 1942. We invite your account. gems “now being collected by oth-| years ago Mrs, Barney bought al Ue! gave his crown, Skeena Land District—District of Coast; jer fashionable women are not so large and very pure stone She Mrs, Craig, who 7 Ser of Take antes mas Aw, a Agnew, of Prince Prince Rupert Branch, . . N h B C well known Mrs. John Drexel, had it set in @ Brooch.’ Ten times Mrs. Robert Goulet, has a_ pink Rupert, B. C., occupation civil a, F. S. LONG, Manager. Lowest Prices in ort ern > " for instance, has in her posses- monthe that . ; pear! that she prizes because the] acting | senek for Porpoise Harbor Land - in ten stone disap- Co., Lid., of Victoria, B. C. some of the famous emeralds of peared. It was always found, but beautiful princes that wore it apply for’ forguesion to lease the following| ™ ee Cortes. The first day that Mrs. only to disappear again was murdered by her husband Commencing at a post planted on the Drexel wore the emeralds she This spring, however, Mr because she loved another most northerly point of Lot 501, 5, rs. Coast District, on Porpoise Harbor thence Barney decided to collect evil Murder Pear! north to L. W. Mark, thence easterly ind 25 ale hortherly following the L. W. Mark gems, and at onee she thought of Queen Mary of England wears] point due west of southwest corner” ot PRINCE RUPERT INN her diamond, She had its history|a large and perfect pgarl on one cast to 'W. Mark, thence southerly fol- looked up, and found that in Am-|of her necklaces. This is a pear||!owing H. W. Mark to @ point due east of P the most northerly po sterdam, where it was cut, it was|with a “murder” history, It was | Island, part of Lot 642; AND called the “Drifting Diamond.” |found by two men, Americans, this poet, thence, following Sy’ om Whoever handled that stone lost}who were oystering in the Ohio} most southerly point of Stapleton Island, . : thence east to the H. W. Mark of Lot 642, it. Sometimes it was lost for ajriver. One of the men killed the] thence southerly tollowing the H. W. Mark ‘ : » 2 ; oO ” , wp f » -ar spp | 00.4 Point due east of the most souther? day, sometimes for a month. Fi-|other for the pearl. And Queen point’ of Lot 64, thence touts ae nally one man who lost it killed| Mary prizes this pearl, it is salid,| Mark, thence following L. W. Mark to 6 , ; init s ne , re point due south of the most ome himself, and the stone was sent|more than any of the crown point of Lot 501, thence north this to Paris, and there Mrs. Barney| jewels of England. These ecol-|Boimt thence northerly following ‘it. 'W. I ht it. Af } M leet tt t f tt “re nP« Ise HARBOR ‘TAND CO. LTD . - 7 woug 2w weeks ago rs ectors prize e stones for e 0 ) * se ae ee ee ee pepe oe. ah @ aaeee Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on Barney lost the brooch again hoodoos,”’ not for the price paid Dated July 23rd, 1912 the American and oe while on Mr. Cornelius Vander-| for them. Pub, Aug. 12, 1912. Excellently furnished, steam heat, electric light, onan Notice—R M 1 jai te A 1 ‘ District Where located: Near Granby, in the said mining Guiene a —t The appointments and service the rope yo WHO CAN'T HELP MAKING MONEY | sins"Ssoitheins"*#5her emma, | are ual to any tote on the Limited. it. Take notice that I, F. J. Coleman, Free 9 Miner's Certifeate No. 52977B, intend, | BECAUSE IT IS BORN IN THEM ? |! igs*isitic ‘sie ihe cuca s Purse to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of improvements, for the pu : taining a Crown Grant of > Rates: $3.50 per day All people are not fitted by na-lis a creative artist, just as is the And further take notice $l . under Section 85, must be LLNS ture to make money. It is ajpainter and seulptor, and he uses] pefore the issue of such Certificate of Im- ste > . ofte as . ( » as » - raf provements mistake which often bas led to|men as the tools of hi craft, ee iated this 30th po uty, A. D. 1912. }ruin to suppose that every’ man| paying them wages or salaries or OLMAN. j}or woman can learn how to ac-|commissions to the extent that yum Ang: 48. 1008 G. A. Sweet, Manager. ;quire wealth, for the thing that he feels himself compelled. The CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. jdetermines prosperity is charac-|man who is not getting a suf- Pe Notice Cayuse ‘Mineral Claims, situate ter. It may be said that there ar*| ficient living is therefore not tolin the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar| sss as few born money-makers er fi-; blame because he is not making| Pistiet A. y @tles wal taste - nanciers as born poets; that thejmoney; he is a vietim of the few property of the Granby Consolidated Min- | 100 art of dealing with money is as| money-makers who are not giv- ited. Smelting end Power © wy. Lam- Georgetown na oul of every unpre- none oe | difficult as the art of chiselling|ing him fair play. The capitalist) Tae "otice that 1, James c , Miner’s Certificate No. S7078B. oe e jmarble or etching copper, yet in/is far from being always just, but|sixty days from the date hereof, to apply } : ; to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of j di d l will tell ou some way people seem to expect/at least, as a result of his de mprovennea, for the pu of obtain- 1 the . ¥ of every family! Leg (re is re onev son.| ing a Crown Grant Of the shove claim. ° ju Ice peop e y that the head f ever amily | vie there is more mone eon And furthee tae Betiee feat uetien, |must possss this rare and unique|sidering commercial paper as|under Section 85, must be ced be- commen ° h | gift. money) than there is wealth, and oe of such Certifeste of Me- A {S l e ome paper A False idea. every one gets a greater or lesser Dated this 30th day ¢ oF D. 1912. It is the necessity of using share of this benefit. rai il 7 His Agent, F. J. Coleman. ’ u ug. P, ; R t money as a medium of exchange A Gift For the Few. 0 rince uper eee RR ea eee oe which has brought about _ this Many a small tradesman has false idea. The man who is on] fallen by the wayside in, the ef- | salary is sometimes regarded as| fort to make money, not realiz- : Advertisers also tell us and will tell you that results obtained |making money if he lives simply/ing that he was not engaged in| teh Where lo sai from publicity carried in the columns of this paper have exceeded aud puts a certain sum aside in}/money making at all: thousands oaks? Wetsine “and Poles tenn , x, but, of course, he istof small speculators lose heavily | Limited. " obta er newspaper published in ithe bank, yaar by far those ined through any oth mer ¢ inot, he is only saving money. Helin Wall Street every year in the waren eee ee , Som Hetage 4 Prince Rupert lwould not be getting a salary un- hope that the luck of the market vree ‘aay croak ke dais betend te ae | leas 1 Q ho love’ h'm| will enable them to beat the gen- t ining Recorder for a Certificate uccess n today is the one who advertises liess the man who emp my : bagi, i enene: eee , {was making money out of his la-/ius of the game. There is no]}!™@provements, for the pu of obtain- edi most generally read by was maxing ing a Crown Grant of the above claim, judiciously, who chooses the m um 9 |hor, and the salar’ vs only a per |need for the money maker to try want er, seein that eaten, citizens of a community; a business man who does not look upon ition of the em loyer’s profit}and make money; he cannot help | fore the | issue of suck . anes = im- hie » employer allows ihelit, although, like other artists, | proveme but, on the con- which the emplo , Dated this 30th day of July, A. D, 1912, an expenditure for advertleing as an expense, Me employe, because he can thercby|he must learn the technique of ow Sai i CAGUE. trary, as an investment. This type of business man you will go on making more money for}his craft, Often it becomes al pup. onal A ate Age, . J. Coleman, generally find in the front ranks of his profession, turning his himself. racial heritage, as with the He- ly—and all through the Not Enough Coin For Wages. {|hrew race, just as humor is the dollars daily and moving his goods rapidly—an The financier resembles the|heritage of the Trish race, and] vo oe Mineral cf tune ° reners a be » oO he uses} persistenee that of the German. |in the Skeena Mining Division i ame a toa clea ti and wen ye at wokaiet P \ ert ae it springs up = spon- Sissies. un Le i — Gran y, I ves instead © soldiers ast ’ ’ ' in the sa minin v Try advertising as an investment, if only for a short time, employe d of ’ ee te ee if al¥ision | Ad adjoin pawns .in his game. Money is} ta , Tinks Gaeling snd Bamer Gl ; watch your business grow. not wealth; it is only a substi elsewhere, but it is always) imited. Lee, Free is the best me- ae for wealin. Thelstrongly marked. It follows,|. Take notice that I, James J. Lee, Let our solicitors call and explain why The News is tute expression for wealta, : - oS: | miner's ‘Certineate 207A, intend, ‘any epee " 7 ia » le in| therefore, iat unless @ man Has! days from the date reo! ply iti cam- wages of all salaried peop n “or for a Conusente. OF Im dium through which you should inaugurate your initial the United States could not be]the money making temperament aouhenn tae Ge parpone of obtains paign. paid next Saturday afternoon by]it ts unwise for him to try and a et eeeve, enemas. oils the actual wealth of the nation,|/make money; all that he can do} under Section 85, must, De, commenced suc e but only by money of various]is to get as much as he can of the} Pefore the issue 0 be oy’ kinds. Tt is by the creating and|inoney that others make by sell- ated this 30th day ¥ AMES A. Be tt? Wey Ry maintaining of these various|ing his labor or his work at the By His ame F. J. Coleman. e( yi - kinds of money that great nom-|highest valuation pereiine. Pub, Aug. 12, 1012, inal wealth is secured. A mi! lineal ieee | lionaire is a millionaire only in Something new in the shops LAND PURCHASE NOTICES ICE name: he could not secure a mil-|jelly cups of paraffine paper with|-—- — AILY llion dollars in gold without greatia lid whieh fits perfectly tight.| sxeens Land Digertes—-piatetot of Coast, difficulty, and one hundred men|They can be washed with seap Take notice that I, Seymour Traynor, in the United States could take}and water and used a second time on iy “ior *parmision te om Ph all the gold of the country if they If the sink drain chances lO] chase the iitewinn described lauds Ro one could convert the things ther}g@et choked don't send for the con smmmaneing 8 3 Gast plan So own or are supposed to own into} plumber at onee, but pour into a cbeeten Tree Se gold But they could wot sel!,/the sink one-fourth ounce COp-|]%o chains south, tence 5 = bor] ar . : ‘ ce e for no one could buy, peras dissolved in two quarts of Sante Se ee ee, Se beck te The True Money Maker. boiling water. point of commencement, containing 640 . ar : eres more or less. It is this peeuliar ability to Plain gored skirts are much|&* SEYMOUR TRAYNOR, create arbitrary values that/liked for practical and inexpens RY por a Agent. TRY A NEWS WANT AD jshows the true money maker, Helive suits, 1042, Pub, July 16,