,. February 15, 1913. eaturday, THE DAILY NEWS TOPICS SOCIAL, MORAL AND RELIGIOUS (Contributed by the Ministerial not necésarily PEOPLE ELOLOREEEE ie OF GENERAL INTEREST Association) endorse a Edmonton and Saskatoon are making be sinnings in the way of public lit aries: the former in rented qufrters in a downtown office building, and the latter in the basem nt of the new f-. O. O. F. Tempie. Signs of the Times. The Archbishop of Canterbury announces that the Anglicans have chosen a committee of twenty men to represent that de- nomination in the proposed world conference on Church Unity.” At least twenty denominations will take part. The Methodists terians of Peachland, congregation The same thing Presby- B. C., united with and into minister. ing done all over the west and in Ontario, Times are changing. one one be. is Prosperous and Generous. A few months ago the Presby- terians of Regina decided to build a large residential sch.o! for boys, to cost a mililon dollars Almost immediately ten men of- fered donations of $50,000 each, NOTE The “News” does that may be expressed in these contribut Public Library and Reading Room|talo patch. | the whirt and nine others of $25,000 each Prosperity and gO hand in hand in Western Canada generosity Broad Minded. Rev. John MeNeill, who lately! came to Toronto, began his work with some plain talking. Among other things, he said: Try to believe that the world stpetches a long way beyond your own po- of the reaper your neighbor's field.” Dealing with the Supplier. Indians come city from all the surrounding Indian vil- lages Metlakatia Simpson, Kitkatla, Mass: They spend their mone purchasing goods in our stores They are especially fond of going to the moving picture sh On the whole, they behave themselves well, but there are always a few who seem to be able get in- tokicating liquor almost every time they visit us What is needed is that the supplier should receive a punishment so swift and severe as to startle those who are making money in this way. The police magistrate of Van couver has set an example which might well be followed. In pass- ing sentence on Peter Buchan a few days ago, he said: It is very hard for me t have lo impose a gaol sentence upon you, but I must recognize the seriousness of the offence. You have been giving liquor broadcast to In- dians. Only last Christmas two Indians were drowned at Cape Mudge through being intoxicated, and most of the crimes com- mitted by the aborginals in this district have been induced through the effects of liquor. 1 will impose sentence of thirty days’ imprisonment. You will also pay a fine of $50 and, in de- fault of payment, another month be added to the of this court.” will sentence U. S. TENDENCIES _- _ — ————— - Ses a LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. LAND PURUHASH NOTICES. LAND LEASE NOTICES. , Land Distrieh—Distriet of Coast, | “Heeha ind) Distriet—Distriet of Coast,| Skeena Land District—Distriet of Coast, Range V ——— Kange ¥ Range V. rake notice that i, Madge Kohl, of Mon atone |, Willlam Watson, of Take fotice that I, Stanley Niven, of " cupation spinster, Intend to apply & ae i occupation contrac. | Prince Rupert, British Columbia, vecupa rmission to purchase the following os ntend wt for permission to/ tion civil engineer, acting as a8 mt for ped lands oe the following desertbed lands:| Porpoise Harbor Land Company, Limited, mencing at @ post planted at the cmimencing at a post planted at the|of Victoria, B. G., intend to apply for per weat corner of Lot 6144, thence | S0uthWest corne: f Lot 4136, Range 5,| mission to lease the following described chains more or less to the norti|>y the Lakeise River, thence north 70 | lands: ry of Lot 4180, thence west 40 — more s to Lot 6243, Range 56; Commencing at a post planted on the more or less to the east boundary fence West chains to Lot 2656, Range| Most northerly point of Lot 501, Range 5, Lot 4477, Wence porth 15 ehams tore thence soutl the Lakelse River, thence | Coast District, on Porpoise Harbor, thence . w the south boundary of Lot 094, easterly following the Lakelse River to| forth to Low Water Mark, thence easter i east 40 chains more or legs to the) point f mmencement, containing 160] 4nd northerly following Low Water Mar 4 of ©6commencement, containing 60) 4¢res more or jess to 4 point due west of the southwest cor more of less . WILLIAM WATSON. ter of Lot 446, Range 6, Coast bistrict, MADGE KOHL Dated December 3rd, 1012 thence east to High Water Mark, thence Donald MeVicar, \genut Pub. Dec 1912—Peb, 24, 10913. southerly following High Water Mark to ated November 26th, 1912. eile & point due east of the most northerly ub. Dec, 23, 1019 Feb. 17, 1013 Ske point of Stapleton Island, part of Lot 642, ain eena Land District—Distriet of Coast,| thence west to this point, thence follow- — Hange V . ing High Water Mark on west side of , Land District—District of Coast p ake notice that Reuben W. Rogers, of | Stapleton Island to the most qutherly Range V. rince Kupert, B. C., occupation transfer-| point of Stapleton Island, thence east to " tice , Hilda King, of Mon-|™4®, Intends to apply for permission to/ the High Water Mark of Lot 642, thence pation inster, intend to apply|PUrchase the following described lands:| southerly following the High Water Mark mission to purchase the following euean ee at & post planted at the/to a point due east of the most southerly ‘ped lands Sohn Bist of Lot 6141 Range 5,/ point of Lot 501, thence south to Low i ing at @ post planted sbout orth 40 rict, near Lakelse Lake, thence) Water Mark, thence following Low Water sins in @ borthern direction from Aled + ar thence west 40 chains,| Mark to a point due sooth of the mosi iinwest corner Of Lot 5149, theme) rains 4 uth 40 chains, thence east 40 | southerly point of Lot 501, thence north ‘ hains more or less to the » uth] °"8'8s to place of commencement. to this point, thence northerly and east nde if Lot 6148, thence west 40 Dated Nov . RW. ROGERS. erly following High Water Mark to the inence south 40 chains, thence eas) an New ist, 191% poiv' of commencement ‘ins more or less back to point of Vv. 18, 1019-—Jam. 13, 1043. PURPOISE HARBOR LAND COMPANY, mencement, containing 160 @cres more |-——— eS LIMITED Skeens i . Stanley Niv Agent. HILDA KING. "ron wane erie District of Cassiar, Dated December ion aise” Agent “Wir. tice at Bernard O'Neill, of > ‘ . Donald McVicar, Ageut Goose Bay, B. ¢ occupation =A Pub. Dec. 23, 1912—Feb. 17, 1913 ~* : ; ) prospector, , . November ee Pe at __ intends to for permission to pur ub, Dec, 23, 1912-—Feb, o chase the following described lands: Skeena Land District—Dstrict of Coast rnsaeniieehfpnnditaippitetatataton Commencing at a post planted one mile Range V ; Land Distriet—District of Coast distant and in a southeasterly direction Take notice that James D. Peebles, of : Range V. ‘i from the Hidde Creek Copper Company’s| Vancouver, B. C., engineer, intends to’ ap- notice thay Te sitted B. Wright, of | BaP, Goose Bay, B. C., thence east fol-| ply for permission to lease the following ve Rupert, oct upation engineer ‘ntong | OWiNs the sinuosities of the shore line 80| described lands nee > permission to purchase the chains, the north 20 chains, thence Commencing at @ post planted on the ae a bed ‘lands vous 80 chains, thence south 20 cneine to; northeast coas® of Porcher Island, about ying dest SB: 01D af lumencement, containin 60 er ¢ e 80 : encing at @ post planted at the} acres more r less F ae oe humpback or “aan = east corner of ya “a aan eaoeieenes BERNARD O'NEILL. beach, thence south 80 chains, thence east phains More OF eee ot Ob chains Fr. S. W. Jennings, Agent. |80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence fi f Lot 424, eo een 86 chains Dated January 8th, 1943. west 80 chains following shore line to to the west boun¢ ary of Lot Pub, Feb. 10, 1913—Apr. 7th, 1013. point of commencement, containing 640 thence south 10 chains more or acres more or less ” the shore of Lakelse Lake, thence 4 ge et a ae ad : MES ER erly and southerly slong the saia|Skeena Land District—District of Coast, One Et PReOLne. lo the point of commencement, con Range V . 0 AGEs. De acres more or less fake notice that George W. Carpenter, Date — January, 1913. ALFRED E. WRIGHT. of Prince Rupert, B. C.; occupation farmer,| PUD. Feb. 10, 1913—Apr. 7, 1019. Donald McVicar, Agent intends to apply for permission to pur _ ) November 25th, 1942. chase the following described lands: Skeena Land District—District of Coast, b. Dec, 23, 1019—Feb. 17, 1043. Commencing at a post planted 2% miles Range V. east of Quinista River, on the Skeena Take notice that Robert Reid, of Van- a River, thence 40 — north, anes 40 | couver, B. C., contractor, intends to ap- . ° chains west, thence 40 chains south, thence} ply for permission to lease the follow ni Land i _ Of Cosst,| 49 chains east to point of commencement, Sacertbed lands: aH sn . . _ ., | containing 160 acres more or less. Commencing at @ post planted on the ke notice an 5, Duncan . Falconer GEORGE W. CARPENTER northeast coast of poreher. Island, about rince Rupert, B. C4 occupation mason,! pated january 28th, 1913. 2% miles southeast of mouth of Hump- p apply for ee tess, to purchase Pub. Feb. 10th, 1913—Apr. 7th, 1013 | back Creek and at the north end of Chis t wing described lands Tila all __ ee | OTe «Passage, half chain from beach, Dinencing at @& post planted at the | thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 hwest corner of Lot 14, thence north Notice is hereby given that thirty day#| cnains, thence north 80 chains, thence east wing the westerly boundary of Lot] after date we intend to apply to the Gov-/ 85 chains following shore line to point of hains, thence west 25 chains more | ernor-in-Council for a quit claim deed for) commencement, containing 640 acres more s to the easterly boundary of Lot 15,/ the following deseribed foreshore jor less, south following the easterly boun Commencing at the northwest corner of} ROBERT REID. Lot 15 25 chains more or less| Lot 641, Range V. Coast District, british) pated 20th January, 1913. rallway right-of-way, thence east| Columbia, thence west seven hundred Pub. Feb. 10, 1913—Apr. 7, 1013. g the os right oy 25 700 feet, thence south seven ow, ol cierenecttneenaneatinee more. or ess o point o com-|and forty-five minutes west (S, 7:45 W.), ewes - ent, and containing fifty’ acres| six hundred and forty (640) feet; thence) NOTICE. a least seven hundred (700) feet to high| Take notice that the partnership for- sted the 11th day of December, 1912.| water mark; thence northerly following | merly existing between Albert Matzen and DUNCAN K., FALCONER, Locator jhigh water mark to the point of com-| Ernest Biesold in the Eagle restaurant has ed December 16th, 1912. |mencement, excepting that portion (in-| been dissolved by mutual agreement. All b. Dec, 23, 1912—Peb. 17, 1013 cluded within the above boundaries accounts due the firm are now payable to | covered by the Grand Trunk Pacific right-| Albert Matzen, who will pay all bills ow- = SS | of-way | ing by the firm. w-jan. 20-feb. 3 | KAIEN INVESTEMENT COMPANY, LTD.) ALBERT MATZEN. RY A NEWS WANT AD Prince Rupert, B, C., December 30th, 1912.\ ERNEST BIESOLD. W.-Feb. 10 | prince Rupert, B. C., January 15, 1913. —IN THE— Nechaco Valley Fort George District 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley IN TRACTS OF Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS oo LANDS NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited "AID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, —FelFlllll eo oS Oooo The Daily News Northern B.C.’s Leading Newspaper delivered by carrier for 50c -- Per Month -- 50c eee es Oe rs ee nn THE DAILY NEWS Is the Leading Newspaper in Northern British Columbia and has a large and growing circulation in towns and villages tributary to Prince Rupert. The Weekly News covers thoroughly the towns and villages on the Western Phone: 43 “Seeecooocooocooc+oooeee Division of the Grand Trunk Pacific to the end of steel, Skeena River points, Queen Charlotte Islands and coast . towns both north and south of Prince Rupert for 200 miles. $ . ~ te ee et rt — ~~ ~ 10) e emer erma eae eas be osname Pens +l ant ema mane eens Hema’ # Nt te et _ — THE DAILY NEWS To of By Mail, Yearly $5.00 All Parts Canada Halt Yearly $2.50 VANCOUVER, B.C, ARE DANGEROUS, President Taft Believes People Are Being Led Astray from Path of Wisdom by Agitation |. Washington, Feb {i—Presi- ident Taft said in an address here | tonight at the annual banquet of \the University Club that the Am- lerican people would return fron the dangerous tendencies in go- vernment which they have been encouraging, and that the pre- sent day agitation of the Pro- lgressives would not ultimately be harmful, ‘The American people, great as they are,” he said “have much to learn, and if this comes to | them with some punishment at- ltached, the lesson will be longer remembered [ have spaken in no spirit of pessimism or hope- lessness in attempting to point out what I regard as dangerous bui if the people are from the path of wis- dom, they will more permanent- ly remajn in it after they come back. [Tam not speaking of party or my personal experiences, What I refer to is the departure from the principles of sound De- mocratic He spoke in a tendencies, led astray government,” humorous man- ner of his coming duties as pro- fessor of law at Yale, saying that he was going to try to show the seniors there that they had something vet to learn, but that he approached his task with hu- mility. With ringing cheers, the Pre- sident was greeted by the 600 college men present, after Mr. John Temple toastmas- ter, had introduced him as a Pre- craves, sident who would be “cordially loved while he lived, and grac- iously remembered after he was gone.” Forty years in use, twenty years standard, prescribed and recommended by physicians. 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