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Usually the inpleasant vertently Isnt it and us an gives rsights the assortments We have a large SERENE during week's shopping made very rifts CONSULT in range OUR day overlooked fortunate that New Year's Day opportunity THE AFTERMATH recollections of following Christmas brings with it friends who have been inad- the matter of Christmas gifts. the each Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS a>, E. Teorey, Mamaging Director Christmas CATALOGUE follows 80 closely amends for our While the past into our stock, practically unbroken of beautiful things for New Year's to make rush. heavy inroads ine are VANCOUVER, B.C TYPEWRITERS REMINGTON $35 EmPine$25 Unnerwoon $65 And numerous other bargains machines rebuilt in our own factory ay you $16 to $76 on any “achine ued ‘e save LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, District—District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that |, William Watson, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation contrac: tor, intend to apply for permission Ww purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 4136, i y 5, by the Lakelse Kiver, thence nor 70 chaing more or less to Lot 6243, Ra 5; thence west 24 chains to Lot 2666, Range 5, thence south to the Lakelse River, thence easterly following the Lakelse River to polit of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less, WILLIAM WATSON, Dated December 3rd, 1912. Pub. Dec. 30, 1012—PFeb. 24, 1913. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that I, Hilda King, of Mon- treal, cccupation spinster, intend to apply for permission to purchase the foil oe des: tbed lands L_omimencing at 4& post planted sbout 2v.90 Chains in a oorthern direction from the southwest corner of Lot 6149, theuce norte 40 chains more or less to the © uth boundary of Lot 5148, thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thehce east 40 chains more or less back to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less HILDA KING, Donald McVicar, Ageut. Dated November 26th, 10912. Pub. Dev, 23, 1912-—Peb. 1915 Skeena Land 17, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that I, Alfred E. Wright, of Prince Kupert, oceupation engineer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at & post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 431, thence north 20 chains more or less to the northeast corner of Lot 421, thence east 25 chains more or less to the west boundary of Lot 5142, thence south 10 chains more or less to the shore of Lakelse Lake, thence westerly and southerly along the said shore to the point of commencement, con- taining 35 acres more or less ALFRED E. WRIGHT. Donald McVicar, Agent. Dated November 25th, 1912. Pub. Dec, 23, 1912—Feb. 17, 1943. Skeens Land District—-District of Coast, Range V Take notice that I, Duncan K. Falconer, of Prince Kupert, B. C., occupation mason, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing 4t &@ post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 14, thence north following the westerly boundary of Lot 14 20 chains, thence west 25 chains more or less to the easterly boundary of Lot 15, thence south following the easterly boun- dary of ot 15 25 chains more or iess to the railway right-of-way, thence east following the railway right-of-way 25 chains more or less to point of com- mencement, and containing fifty acres more or less. Located the tith day of December, 1912. DUNCAN Kk. FALCONER, Locater. Dated December téth, 1912. «Pub. Dec. 23, 1912—Feb. 17, 1013. Skeena Land District—District of Coat, Range V. Take notice that 1, Madge Kohl, of Mon- treal, occupation spinster, intend to apply |for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at @ post planted at the |; Southwest corner of Lot 5144, thence |} south 15 chains more or less to the north |} boundary of Lot 4130, thence west 40 | chains more or less to the east boundary | Of Lot 4477, thence north 15 chains uwre or less to the south boundary of Lot 094, thence east 40 chains more or less to the point of commencement, containing 60 acres more or less MADGE KOHL, Donald McVicar, \gent. Dated November 25th, 1912. Pub. Dec. 23, 1912—Feb. 17, 1913. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V ge V. Take notice that Reuben W. Rogers, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation transter man, intends to apply for permission to |purchase the following described lands | Ce ing at @ t planted at the resting. Price a sr ; : tHe ONI ! T OF PURR LONG BAIR (as sketch ) to comple ording to lengih and kness required, from $5.00. Jers delivered di eet to vour home, s ¢ rely packed tor LATEST CATALOGUE No i3%0: CLOUGHER SYNDICATE, 14) Svadina Ave., TORONTO. FOXBERRY BROCKLEY, Lonvon,S.E CUAKGES, BOT | DUTY AND POSTAGE VERSAL HAIR CO? Por Liebe, Pele Grey & Aubere Shetee eure. onarted A STYLISH POMPADOUR, Entire Transformation $9.50 or $18.00 Toupet only, $2 26 or $3 50. eee ENGLAND. 200,000 business men are now wearing “Rego clothes 1 fact is significant ; it means that ,000 men recognize that . Rego" style is what they want, and that “ Rego quality and value are the right standard. “Rego” Clothiers are London's leading Tailors (with 23 shops in the Empire Metropolis), and they offer you high-class London tailoring at practically ready- made prices— or less. “REGO” NEW YORK American Model Lounge Suit. The .. po chien of this superb model have been endorsed by experts as “the best American style of the year.” It is the suit you sltould be wearing. The “ New York " is only one the many smart styles illustrated and fully described in our tailoring magazine ” “FASHIONS FOR MEN FREE (just published) a Free “opy of which, with full range of 1912 patterns and simple celf- measurement form, we will send you on application. The “Rego” Clothiers, Montreal. Dept. O P.O. Box Any Style, 99 & TRANSFORMATIONS “2.507% i ti est qualit Hair, #1300 ; rounmvierence of vd nly needed northeast corner of Lot 5141 5, Coast District, near Lakelse Lake, thence north 40 ehains thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence east 40 chains to place of commencement. R. W. ROGERS. | Dated Nov. ist, 1019. | Pub. Nov. 18, 1019—Jan. 13, 19143. LAND LEASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V Take notice that I, Stanley Niven, of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, occupa- tion civil engineer, acting 43 agent for Porpoise Harbor Lapd Company, Limited, of Victoria, B. C., intend to apply for per- mission to lease the following described lands Commencing at & post planted on the | most northerly point of Lot 501, Range 5, Coast District, on — Harbor, thence |north to Low Water Mark, thence easter! }and northerly following Low Water | to & point due west of the southwest cor- cer of Lot 446, Range 5, Coast District, thence east to High Water Mark, thence southerly following High Water Mark to & point due east of the most northerly point of Stapleton Island, part of Lot 642, thence west to this point, thence follow- ing High Water Mark on west side of Stapleton Island to the most southerly point of Stapleton Island, thence east to the High Water Mark of Lot 642, thence southerly following the High Water Mark to @ point due east of the most southerly point of Lot 501, thence south to Low Water Mark, thence following Low Water Mark to @ polmt Gus south of the most southerly int of Lot 501, thence north to this point, thence northerly and east- erly following High Water ark wo the poiw* of commencement. PVRPOISE HARBOR LAND COMPANY, LIMITED. Stanley Niven, Agent. Dated December 10th, 1012. Pub. Dec, 23, 1912—Feb. 17, 1913 Skeena Land i of Coast Take notice that William J. Mogridge, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation “proke > intends to epply for to lease the sohowind Gen Eines Commencing at & pos oa foreshore in Kumeolon Iniet, on Lot No, 187, thence east 20 chains, thence south 30 chains, thence west 30 chains more or less to river bank, nce northerly fol- lowing river bank and foreshore to point of commencement, containing 60 acres more or less, WILLIAM J, MOGRIDGE. Dated November 15, 1042. Pub. Nov. 26, 1912-—Janm, 20, 1013. Notice is hereby given that thirty days after date we intend to apply to the Gov- ernor-in-Counell for @ quit claim deed for the following deseritbed foreshore: commencing @t the northwest corner of Lot 641, Range V. Coast District, Br ish Columbia, thenee West seven hundred 700) feet, thence south seven degrees and forty-five minutes west (8. 7:45 W.), six hundred and forty (640) feet; thence east seven hundred (700) feet to high water mark; thence northerly following high water mark to the point of com- meneement, excepting that portion (ip ided within the above “ boundaries) vered by the Grand Trunk Pacific right- f-way | KAIEN INVESTEMENT GOMPANY, LTD. Prince aupers B. C., December 30th, 1018. W.-Feb, 1 woTiog. Take notice that the ‘mership meriy existing between albert Matzen Ernest Biesold in the & restaurant been dissolved by mut agreement. accounts due the Orm are now Albert Mateen, who will pay all ing by the firm for- and has All le to ow W- jan, 80-fed. & ALBERT MATZBR. SIBSOLD Prince Rupert, B. €., January 16, 1018, ‘the British Motor Cab Company THE DAILY NEWS NEWS NOTES FROM HAZELTON ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM TH THE OMIN Road Superintendent W. J. Carr returned to Telkwa yester- day. Ed. V. McBeth has returned from Vancouver with six fine horses. P. B. Carr returned from the coast on Saturday and left for the Bulkley Valley yesterday. T. T. Dunlop, of Telkwa, is re- ceiving congratulations on the arrival of a son and heir, born on Monday. A report comes from Prince Rupert that Joe Peach, who for- merly conducted a news stand here, had been drowned in San Francisco Bay. Michael Lauzon, a of pioneer HIGH PRICE PAID | FOR TROTTING HORSE The trotting § stallion’ Billy Burke, sold recently by a New York owner, left for Russia, car- rying two policies of insurance for $40,000 each, one covering the sea voyage and the other the life of the horse for one year, sea risks excepted. The pur- chaser was the Russian ambas- sador to the United States, Mr. George Bakhmeteff, who is also a member of the Imperial St. Petersburg Society for the En- ecouragement of Breeding Trot- ting Horses. He paid J. Howard Ford $40,000 after the horse had passed Dr. MeCully’s examination for soundness. Billy Burke is a good looking as well as a sound horse, but many such are be found in all parts of the country, and Mr. Bakhmeteff might have secured a shipload for the amount to he paid for this one were he seeking simply appearance and freedom from constitutional de- fects. He wanted. though, some- thing that is not determined in the show ring. He paid the price of two hundred common horses for the figures “2:03%." the ap- pendix to the name of this one. Race records, not tin cup figures, | give value to the horse in the eyes of those who have the price to pay for the most desirable. Courage and stamina, as well as speed, are proven in actual con- tests, not taken for granted, and the crown is to the victor. The lesson of it all is that the United States would run out of Billy Burkes if there were no rac- ing. If it is admitted that it is desirable to continue producing soon animals that will be wanted by other nations for the improve- ment of their stock, then racing must be continued. No side is- sue. can obscure this outstand- ing and uncontroverted fact- MANY CHAMPIONS IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT Coronado, Cal., Feb. 3.—With T. CG. Bundy, Maurice McLough- lin and Mrs. Bundy, formerly Miss May Sutton, and others entered the annua! open championship tennis tournament will be begun February 7th. Others coming are Simpson, Sinsbaugh, Nat ©. Brown, H. H. Braly, Claude A. Wayne, A. C, Way Jr. Miss Flor- ence Sutton, Reuben Hunt, Charles T. Bates, Summer Hardy, William Johnson, Miss Ella Fot- trell, Clarence Griffin and John S. Strachan. Play will close February tith. OMNIBUS COMPANY London, Feb, 3. —— Asserting that he lost a great deal of money by being prevented by personal injury from fighting Mike Gib- bons in a projected contest in New York, Harry Lewis. an Amer- ican boxer claiming heavy damages in the high court here. The case is on the list for next Friday. Lewis, who claims to be welter- weight champion of the world, is suing for damages for injuries suffered in a motor car collision in Fleet street at the beginning of last year. The defendants are the London General Omnibus Company and Is According to F. W. Taylor, the London manager of the Bank of Montreal, Canada has borrowed in the London market in the last ten years $1,022,000,000, with a further 8100,000,000 of funds clared Saturday they would close down all the factories unless the E INTERIOR CLIPPED FROM ECA HERALD the Gitwangak town on developments in section distriet, He the in in states that promising business which in he lives are highly encouraging to the set. tlers. Mr. Lauz has been sue- cessful in growing various kinds of fruit, and is e than ever convinced that Gitwangak is one of the garden spots of British Columbia. The G.T.P. steel has reached Porphry Creek, where the next big bridge is to be constructed. Stables for the contractors’ freighting department are being erected at that point, and it understood a siding will be put in at a point 16%miles from Haz- elton, where the freighters for the railway and the Bulkley Valley merchants will their loads. THORPE FINDS FRIENDS EVEN IN LONDON TOWN London Citizen Would Hesitate to Dub the Champion a Sham Amateur. is receive London, Jan. 29.—Defence of James Thorpe, the noted Ameri- can Indian athlete who won first honors at the Stockholm Olympic games, recently convicted of pro- fessionalism, was voiced here today by the Lendon Citizen a Laborite journal. ‘The Thorpe incident,” says if your pipes are freezing, we carry the largest stock of frost proof pipe covering in Northern B. ©. Western Plumbing & Supply Co. Phone 340 — 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 eall. INTERNATIONAL HOME PURCHASING CONTRACT CO., LTD. Offices: Suite 11-12, Smith Biock.. Phone 455 M. E. Ritchey, Supt. but hys- the paper “is regrettable, there no reason for the teria exhibited by Americans. We would hesitate to dub Thorpe a sham amateur. “Thorpe ing severely tion and no doubt committee wish il the to be suffer- unsophistica- There American but in seems from indiscretion. but that the acted properly, had never started Indian.” is we on pool “Biscuits” Wins. Pendleton, Ore., Jan. 29.—In a handicap match here last night Zbyszko, the Polish champion, defeated Bau Jackson in two straight falls in fifty minutes. The contest was a fast one, and was witnessed by a capacity house. Zbyszko left at midnight for Vancouver, B. ‘ where he will meet Pat Connolly, the Irish champion, on Friday night MANY FACTORIES MAY SHUT DOWN Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 31 Un- less there is a decided change in the garment strike situation here before evening, there will begin a stfut down of factories that will throw 12,000 employees oul of work. The manufacturers de- strikers returned to work un. | conditionally. The strikers de- mand recdgnition of their union The yearly production of clothing in Rochester is approximately | $22,000,000, State mediation is | ness men. London, Jan. 31—James Lud- ovie Lindsay, twenty-sixth FEari of Crawford, died here today Deceased was born in 1847. i Earl of Crawford Dead | Mr. J. E. Merryfield returned) Friday evening on the Prineess | Beatrice from an extended visit | to the southern coast cities. 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