Thursday, Jan, 30, 191° ———— a LAND : | — nange V. J Russian Prince Runs Away with » notice that I, William Watson, of j j Bo hupert, BB. C,, oceupation contrac an Actress. ior, intend to apply for permission to aol irehase the following described lands; | * commencing at @ post planted at the Berlin, Jan, 27 \ new mes- juthwest corner of Lot 4135, Range 5,/ ’ by the Lakelse River, thence north 70} alliance is threatened in the Rus- chains more or less t& Lot 6243, Range 5;) thence west 21 chains to Lot 26566, i PURCHASE NOTICES, Land District District of Coast, = GRAND DUKE ELOPES ange | Sian thence south to the Lakelse River, thence the Lakelse ste olto , ; : . easterly Tee vpcncemellt,- conteining 160 | ie lk | bene’ Vancouver, Jan. 29—Writing HOUSE—O. H. Nelson, J. H,. Thompson and ©. V. Bennett. ore or less evn OF Grand D 1 V ’ i ; ‘TY he 3 icres more or | WILLIAM: WATSON = uke Viadimir, has} | meiais of the Vancouver EXECUTIVE—D. G, Stewart (president), Mayor Newton and H. Doug- Dated December 3rd, 1912, pub, Dee, 80, 1912——Feb. 24, 101 Imperial Theatre. She is a cele. eena Land District District of Coast, brate The it ’ Kange V ed beauty Chey will marr take notice that I, Hilda King, of Mon abroad ccupation spinster, intend to a > jo purchase the pr rmission sibed lands aimencing at @ post ) chains in a bdertherm direction f ithwest corner of Lot 6149, thence: to the split between the local ten 40 chains more or less to the © uth LAND LE 7 ~ . hcundary Of Lot 6148, thence west 40 EASE NOTICES. pin men and the officials of the ins, theace south 40 chains, thence easi | ~~ We a : . ‘ chains more or less back to point of | Skeena Land District—District of Coast, arern Bowling Congress. i mmencement, containing 160 acres more : Range V. From the tone of Mr. Bush's les ake notice that I, Stanley Niven, of] jatpop HILDA KING Prince Rupert, British Columbia, occupa- letter it is evident that the re- Donald MeViear, Ageut tion civil engineer, acting as agent for|/fusal of the W. B. CG. to issue a Dated November 26th, 1012. Porpoise Harbor Land Company, Limited, ‘ 7 Vi pub. Dee. 23, 1912-—Peb, 417, 1913 of Victoria, B. C., intend to apply for per sanction to ancouver for the moment a oa to lease the following described) 1915 meet created a lot of aston- skecna Land District—Disirict of Coast, |, Commencing at a post planted on wejishment down south, Oakland Range V Host northerly point of Lot 501, Range 5,| ; Ss _ ios nie rake notice that I, Alfred BE. Wright, of | Coast District, on Porpoise Harbor, thence and San Francisco were prepar- prince Rupert, occupation engineer, intend | “orth to Low Water Mark, thence easterly}ed to send four teams to the io apply for permission to purchase the and northerly following Low Water Mark t waa a . . ‘ . following deseribed lands: & 4 Pie due west of the southwest cor-| Urnament and are ready to give rmmencing @t @ post planted at the | ®t? © vol 446, Range 6, Coast District,| their support to the . a itheast corner of Lot 421, thence nurth| “ence east to High Water Mark, thence 7 PY ne April tour ins more or less to the northeast S ete ae eee High Water Mark to} Mament to that extent when sat- ‘ Lot 421, thence east 25 chains|% Polnt due east of the most northerly fie ‘ Jann _ : r less to the West boundary of Lot|P0lMt of Stapleton Island, part of Lot 649, isfied that Vancouver has the 142, thence south 10 chains more or| “ence west to this point, thence follow-|right of way on the argument to the shore of Lakelse Lake, thence|'"® High Water Mark on west side of leading to tk hil . westerly and southerly along the said|5'4pleton Island to the most southerly ading up to the break, Mr, Bush re to the point of commencement, « taining 35 acres more or less ‘ f S ail ‘“ . ALFRED E. WRIGHT eagreggerh eee the High Water Mark} Of San Francisco and Oakland, Donald MeVicar, Agent oO @ point due east of the moss southerly| ; a ‘ . pesed even point of Lot 66%, tenes pete te Low and speaks with authority for pub, Dec. 28, 1019—-Feb, 17, 1043. Water Mark, thence following Low Water|/the followers of the sport in the detalles tiated Mark to @ point due south of the mos ther . ‘ lis southerly point of Lot 504, thence north] SOUthern country. His com- ‘ © this point, thence northerly and east-| munication has been taken ove skeenas Land — - aon of Coast, | erly following High Water Mark to the : a r lake notice that I Dunean K. Faleoner poiv' of commencement, by President A. L. Hager of the ake notice ' ; coner, PURPOISE HAR NDC » , aa Prince Rupert, B. C,, occupation mason, ciietae HARBOR LAND COMPANY, Vancouver committee, and infor- eee oe ee ee ee to purchase Stanley Niven, Agent mation covering every phase of the following ads Dated December 10th, 1912 ~ mmencing at @ post planted at the Pub. Dec, 23, 1919—-Feb. 17. 1913 the situation will be sent to San thwest corner of Lot 14, thence north ee 3 ’ Francisc | abis . following the westerly boundary of Lot sainlbdinaiiteniiiens rancisco and Oakland = sports- 14 20 chains, thence west 25 chains more men. or | ) the easterly boundary of Lot 15,| Skeena Land District—District of Coast ther south following the easterly boun Range IV. Hager is Busy dary of [ot 15 25 chains more or less Take notice that William J. Mogridge, re . ager w , 1 the railway right-of-way, thence east| of Vancouver, C., occupation Sromee, . President Hager wilt leave for owing the railway right-of-way 25 intends to apply for permission to lease| Seattie this week, where he will ins more or less to point of com-| the following described lands: @ ’ . 7 > 3 nencement, and containing fifty acres Commencing at &@ post planted on the meet the bowlers of the Sound more or less foreshore in Kumeolon Inlet, on Lot No.| City and explain to them in de- Located the 11th day of December, 19 DUNCAN K. FALCONER, Locator 30 chains, thence west 20 chains more or now Dated December 16th, 1912 less to river bank, thence northerly fol-| stands, anc ; exac é Pub. Dec, 23, 1912—Feb. 17, 1913 lowing river bank and foreshore to point a ®, and Just xactly what MARR OCT ee No of commencement, containing 60 acres| Vancouver intends to do in re- is tole more Or less ° , spect to the April tournament. keena Land Distriet-——District of Coast, WILLIAM J. MOGRIDGE. eo 4 : ; Range V Dated November 15, 1912. Mr. Hager figures that a_ per- rake notice that I, Madge Kohl, of Mon Pub. Nov. 25, 1012-—Jan. 20, 1013. sonal meeting with the bowlers ccupation spinster, inter 0 yl , ‘ nnianien to purcine ae fonetine pee is hereby given that thirty days| Of the country will be better than bed lands | after date we intend to apply to the Gov-| ,, ) corre ance. ¢ > mencing at a post planted at the| “*#or-in-Council for a quit claim deed for| ards of correspondence, and th< west corner of Lot 6144, thence | ‘¢, following described foreshore | Seattle bowlers will be pleased to h 15 chains more or less to the north Commencing at the northwest corner of! ,,., nin 4 ‘ > ‘ f Lot 4130. thence west 4o| Lt 641, Range V. Coast District, British get their information at first ins more or less to the east boundary ‘tae a 5 ae west seven hundred| hand, 4477, thence north 15 . sot 700 eet, thence south seven degrees) a ; the south Counters Or Lat toe and forty-five minutes west (8. 7:45 W.),| rreasurer Jimmy MelIntyre ist 40 chains more or legs to the | * c, auncres and forty (640 feet; thence) wi|] leave for Winnipeg about f commencement, containing 60|®#5' Seven hundred (700) feet to high rr less water mark; thence northerly following} the first of the month, where he MADGE KOHI high water mark to the point of com-| ac arr . > > Donald McVicar, \gent mencement, excepting that portion (in also will Carty the news of the November 25th, 1912 chaded, within the above . boundaries)| tournament to the bowlers of the 9 9 . ¢ covered by the Grand Tr Pacific ri , 23, 1012-——-Feb, 17, 1013 a" eT ae POeees: Ee jprairie city, and before his re- iis atti Nit KAIEN INVESTEMENT COMPANY, LTD.) turn will meet the followers of Prince Rupert, B. C., December 30th, 1912./ : . ena Land District—Distriet of Coast,) W.-Feb. 10 the game in Calgary, Edmonton, Range V iceeiiematins elaine or WN » ‘est citie ane notes Gnd Heute SY, Resemn, of! j and other Middle West cities. e Rupert, B. C., oceupation transfer NOTICE. | These trips are being made at i tends t ly f i | : pe, intenes wR Of Dereaizsion to} Take notice an Ge permagenp tors the personal expense of those onmans . ‘| merly exis g between er atzen iT wala se ‘ f ‘ ‘ prthe oot eamman” of for Oat test _ | Ernest Biesold in the Eagle restaurant has) UNdertaking them, in order that hast District, near Lakelse Lake, thence | Bee® dissolved by mutual agreement All| all moneys raised for the promo- rth 40 chains thence west 40° chains, | sibert § noe coy Ney all tis ow. | tion of the meeting may be spent ence south 40 chains, thence east 4¢| A!bert Matzen, who will pay all bills ow t ay I 4ins to place of commencement. KR. W. ROGERS ist, 1012. 18, 1012 13, Dated Nov Pub. Nov Jan. 1913 following planted sbout River to| Andres Viadimirovieh, youngest lefl Russia, decompanied by 3 pply Unperial house, Grand Duke Bal. lerin Marie Keschissinskya of the Subseribe for the Daily News. "FRISCO, BOWLERS lers Wants Information Split Between W. B. C. and Vancouver Tournament Association, which is formulating plans for the mon bowling congress to be held here during the week of April 7- iz, F, D. Bush, of San Francis- asks for full information in respect to the causes leading up y| Sler co, on- | P0lnt of Stapleton Island, iz.) 187, jing by the firm ALBERT MATZEN ERNEST BIESOLD. Prince Rupert, B. C., January 15, thence east to the High Water Mark of Lot 642, thence thence east 20 chains, thence south w-jan. 20-feb. 3 1913. is president of the allied bowlers tail the situation as it jin the payment of prizes and en- }tertainment of the visitors. MISSING! 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Box PROSPECTS GOOD FOR M’CARTY-BURNS BOUT Money Up and Little Left to Ar- range But Minor Details of the Match Calgary, Alta., Jan. 27— |There is a strong probability that Luke MeCarty and Tommy Burns will meet in Calgary about Easter to battle for the heavy- weight championship of the world, | Local men are promoting the j}bout and the negotiations today reached a stage where little re- limains to be arranged but the mi- jnor details, | MeCarty, it is said, started his jpugilistic career as the result of la few words of advice from the ;Canadian champion, and the j}meeting of pupil and teacher for ‘the world’s championship hon- jors will have a peculiar interest. Tommy Burns has commenced training and while he is in good shape right now, he does not pro pose taking any chances, “My one desire,” he said the jother day, “is to be champion again. What I mean is this: I jost the championship to a black tnan and I would like to win it back again as a white man and ywhen L lose again it will be to a jwhite man, | wish the publie to knew that [am sincere in this matter, and I mieet MeCarty if he will meet matter what happens.” Find it through a Daily News }; Will me no _ WITH VANCOUVER | President of San Francisco Bow- expected that the hospital will be able to run on a paying basis and in order the list of members. THE DAILY NEWS HOSPITAL ANNUAL REPORT The Board of Directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Associa tion beg to submit their Report for the year ending 31st December, 1912 The following committees were appointed at the first meeting of the Board after the Annual General Meeting on 26th out the detail work for the year: FINANCE—P. |. Palmer, J. A. Kirkpatrick and W. B January last to carry Clayton The total number of p. tients admitted during the year wags 444, who, with 26 patients in residence on Ist July, 1912, made up a grand total of 470 patients treated during the year, of whom 345 were male and 127 fe- male. There were Discharged, Cured or Relieved a eee 316 Female 107 423 Deaths om Male Dymo veccevee pelbsumee 6 ane 17 gt re 10 27 Remaining in Hospital | ere Te 10 ME cide soccer eighon ¢hbbaeeetiscs as 10 ’ » 20 Grand total .. _ oo 470 Table No. 1 showing the nationality, residence and religion of those treated is appended hereto The deaths which occurred within 48 hours after the sion numbered twelve. This raises the rate of mortality having occurred in cases of very severe injury or of a hopeless nature. The percentage of deaths to cases treated was 5.74 and if we deduct the deaths occurring within 48 hours we have a death rate of 3.19 per cent., which 1s very satis- factory, considering the severity of some of the cases treated. The total number of hospital days was 1902 and the average period of residence 27 days. The Board are very pleased to be able to report that they have got the new wing nearly completed. This addition to the hospital building, the foundation stone of which was laid on 23rd September last by His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught on the occasion of his visit to Prince Rupert, is, with consent of His Royal Highness, to be called The Con- naught Wing. This valuable addition to the hospital buildings will be greatly appreciated, as during last year the hospital staff have been much hampered on account of want of space and although the Board did every- thing in their power to ameliorate conditions by renting premises adjacent, patients’ admis- If your pipes are freezing, we carry the largest stock of frost proof pipe covering in Northern B. ©. Western Plumbing & Supply Co. Phone 340 Second Ave. DON’T PAY RENT or High Rates of Interest. WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUY OR BUILD HOUSES TO PAY OFF MORTGAGES TO IMPROVE REAL ESTATE . AT 5 PER CENT. PER YEAR WE GUARANTEE the time when your indebtedness will be paid off, Office open evenings. Write, phone or call, INTERNATIONAL HOME PURCHASING CONTRACT CO., LTD. Offices: Suite 11-12, Smith Block.. Phone 455. M. E. Ritchey, Supt. the Matron The Board expect the new addition will be completed and ready for occupancy not later than the Ist March. The Hon. The Provincial Secretary, under whose department the management of hospital affairs for the Province falls, has been formally invited to open the new wing. A re- ply has been received from the Hon. Dr. Young signifying his intention to be present “if at all possible.’ The Board feel that a visit from the Mini- ater would efford an opportunity of seeing how the money the Government has so generously voted was being spent They also feel that his visit would be beneficial to the work which is being carried on The Board have made representations to the Provincial through Mr. Manson, the member for the district, for an appropriation of $10,000 to enable them to complete the new building and they also intend to make a similar request from the Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert. These sums will allow the Board to complete the building and put in a power elevator, which will make the working mu h easier, as also to furnish and equip the new wing in the most up-to-date manner. Jovernment Since the last Report an Ambulance has been added to the equipment, and has been found exceedingly useful and very much appreciated. FINANCES. There has been written off the fees chargeable against patients the following: ity petiente ... «kis i ie Was 6b 5 0 os wes Chabad s 23 Provincia] Government patients ...........+>+:. x ‘ 11 ee ee ee errr eee 1 nd GUA: isis... Maa be hing shih ao doe trees ‘ 24 A reasonable sum has been written off the present building and equip- ment for depreciation and the insurance has also been treated The total cost of maintenance per occupied bed per day is $2.65; includes all cost of maintenance, but does’not include depreciation or insur- ance, and although higher than last year owing to the increased cost of supplies and having a considerable increase in the number of the staff, the Board are satisfied that the Managing Secretary has put forth his best ef- forts in keeping the expenditure as low as possible consistent with the ef- ficient working of the institution. The Board wish to express their thanks for the generosity of the Prov- incial Government for their donation, at the request of the Member for the District, of $10,000, It is fitting that Mr. Manson's indefatigable efforts in connection with the hospital be rewarded by a special vote of thanks During the year, being Honorable President of the Board, he has frequent- ly attended its meetings, ably assisting the members in carrying out their duties The thanks of the Board are also due to the Mayor and City Coun- cil. Shortly after assuming office they pledged the City to a grant of $10,000 towards the new wing. This was faithfully redeemed and the Board take this opportunity of placing on record their appreciation It might be well to point out at this time that these donations have al! been on Capital or Building Account and negotiations should be entered into with the City for support on maintenance. The Board also thank the various donors of furnishings, supplies and money during the past year. The Ladies’ Auxiliary have been very helpful to the Board during the past year and it is the desire of the Board to put on record their apprecia- this yet with the limited staff at her disposal it made the work very trying for|™ tion of their services. The Concert given by the ladies under the patronage and attended by the Duke of Connaught and party was a great success. Mrs. MeNeil and Mrs. Burritt, who managed the concert, are to be con- | gratulated on the success which attended their efforts and which netted for the ladies a sum of $634.05. The training school for nurses is now an unqualified success and four very capable juniors are now studying for graduation under the guidance of the Matron, assisted by the other graduate nurses. The Board wish to express their appreciation of the sedulous attention to their duties dis- played by the whole staff and the efficiency shown by one and all. The Board would like the General Public to take a greater interest in the hospital than they have done hitherto. An institution of this kind is a necessity in any city and in a growing city like Prince Rupert consider- able additions will have to be made from time to time. It can hardly be to keep the institution up to date and thoroughly efficacious the hearty co-operation of the citizens is necessary. The membership fee is only $5 per annum or a payment of $50 in all for life membership, and the Board would like to see a larger proportion of the citizens of Prince Rupert on By order of the Board. W. M. WRIGHT, ‘Want Ad,” Managing Secretary Carefully PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley “IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited —IN THE— . 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