19, 1913. ‘ pruary wednesday, Feb THE DAILY NEWS ° — cece ene . —— = _ carro + ESS , - - - , PURCHASE NOTICES. | LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. | LAN sa aie ald ’ - LANI isi lil ae ‘Ks AND LEASE NOTICES. | Se enn) FACTORY ysertet Of Coast, Skeena Land - : es — # "foul TYPEWR R Lent Lt i 4 wi , | ; t of Coast, Skeena Land District—Distriet of Const, . . ’ REBUILT ITE Ss ge vadee Kohl, of Mon Take t » ‘ Range V t f : vacige Koby Of MOB | yetee jun nm Watson. of] | Take wotice that, Stanley Niven, of rince upert in e arin REMINGTON $35 EmpineS25 Unoerwooo $65 ’ jase the following, 'OF, inte Sern sain ; w upert, British Columbia, occupa | And numerous other bargains. Send for complete list of slightly used ? | burcha ‘ ' scribed "taeda Bommeine tation’ te acting 8s ne oo Written specially for the North BC, News, printed in En | x machines rebuilt in our own factory and made as good as new, We save , post planted at the | rite Planted at the of ¢ t “a and COMpORY, Eeeress a j c ted t the . ; | 7 you $15 to 876.0n any machine. Satisfaction guaranteed. Lot 6144, thence | Southwest jaan fal ) ictoria, B. C., intend to apply for per giand., vpy contributed at the sare i The News, j ¢ di T 7 » jess to the north 7 _ Lak ‘ caaan” anrtk aa oe pae ') lease the following described Prince, Rupert BO anadian ypewriter Exchange, Dept. 15, Suite 905, 319 Pender W., Vancouver, 8.6, ‘ ‘ i chains more ‘ ’ . ? ; Lot 4190) Se00e eee ee limence west +, Lot 6243, Range 6;! Commencing at a post planted on the 4 : rib 18 chains more | 5; thence t ; “ft 56, Kange| most northerly point of Lot 601, Range 6, ’ ; , 5 aka : vakelse iver, thence | Coast District, on Porpoise Harbor, thener ye boundary of Lot 004, | easterly ne Lakelse River to| forth to Le > 4 , EEee ‘ ins more OF less ty the) POE OF comune containing 160 | and northerly Yollowing Low Water, Mar NOTE,—If the heart of the stranger, visiting Prince Rupert for a eS ee ment, containing 60 we | to @ point due wes , ' ‘ st of the southwest cor-|jhe first time, be inspired with intense admiration, and filled with sspee bells — WILLIAM WATSON, | ter of Lot 446, Range 6, Coast District, ; i , : FA i a u En ald MeViear, \gent Pub. Dev Feb. 24, 101 oe ~F ic High Water Mark, thence wonder at the magnitude and seientific daring of the operations = - via eb , 1049 southerly following High Water Mark tol, . rht _ . » clenched al J ta, 1918. sae | poilt due east of the most northerly carried on night and day to wrest from the clenched hand of Nature 9 Ez iva ' Skeena Land pistri. point of Stapleton Island, part of Lot 64%,/a site worthy of a great imperial city, who can express the emotions a au fecha ete vt ‘District of Coast,| thence west to this point, thence follow t ho | f \ R tt t thirt | n . : as roar r 1 enty ¢« \ “ , “e District of Coast,|., Take notice that Keuben W. Rogers, of Fhosotan eur aoe on weet oie of ST a ee ae nd ease : a . betere a . hange nad - ae 5 upation transfer point of Staples » haan “Snel cath was born, in the days of its primeval, hogback glory, skunk cabbage, a a ; o o 1, intends 1 : : f oO \ “ne . oO |, Hilde Bing, : a purchase the fo lb'y, for permission to! the High Water Mark of Lot 64%, thence| muskeg and dark, wooded cloughs? pinsier, intend to apply | PUrchase | Wing described lands: | southerly following the High Water Mark 7 purchase the folowing) ac cast onreer ; f . pisated os S to @ point due east of the most southerly In looking at Kupert in the making, one finds the imagination n n Coast District, pear ° ge 5,/ point of Lot 501, thence south to Low ‘ sped as by »surprise s » alig om ¢ ‘ j > st & post planted sbout north 40 ‘ 4 J 4 _ Lekelse Lake, thence| Water Mark, thence following Low ‘Water atapgered as by the eptiee OT oe © Hew ore " a \ the ’ i eee thence south 4 ‘a ies “Genes eat ae Mark to @ point due south of the mosi| Where a kaleidoscopic vision is unfolded of the old prima colors of Lot & , wher ins, ne pas 0 | so ti oO ‘ or less to the + utn] “@8!Ns to place of commencement. fe this plat thease eommbent nee poi (the past, present and future) being blended into an entirely new a a ‘ 2 . 2 i , § ; 7 > ’ © 6 bunds 166, ee ania Dated Nov. ist, 1919. ° MOOERS erly following High Water Mark to the} color hitherto undreamed of by poet and painter alike. We know a a Se 1 40 chains, Pub. Nov. 18, 1919-3 poiv* of commencement. H + jess back to point of ° an. 18, 1043. PYRPOISE HARBOR LAND COMPANY how cities in the past have been builded, and how most of them in a ptaining 160 acres more|~ —— LIMITED . "y e ; the present do very naturally grow, and we have pictured to our- gz HILDA KING —— nee elrict— District Of Cassar.) nateq December fem tein a eis the city of the future, but Rupert in the sled Pe stk | - Donald MeViear, ABC. | Goose Bay, b. C.. occupation progpebion| Pub. Dec. 93, 1919-—Feb. 17, 1919 ' , i dae y ee a , ber 26th, dar 4008 intends to apply ‘for permission 6 pur. eettatinanatrinatanntntomnaateen : : that never before entered into the heart of man to conceive Other | n 1012---¥e 7, ; chase the { wing desc . . ay : . » hac nply to de the « : as he : Geaimencne art pore MS mise | Sk#@N& Land District—pstrict of- st, cities have had simply to deal with the ecosmos—Rupert has had to EH nu distant and \ theasterly direct Range V. make war on chaos kerna rick—District Of COBSt, | from the i reek Cé ¥ Girection| Take notice that James D. Peebles, of : a x 1et ; 1 E. Wright, of wharf, G e Ba B ‘ ‘ines “sane fol. Vancouver, B. C., engineer, intends to ap- Sitting on @ rocky scarp, one seems to see on every side great a ps 0 ‘ ° + or ca : ak , Al red E. W gh - lowing the es of the shore line 80 ply f r permission to lease the following} hulking Cyclopes glowering one-eyed through the loopholes and a ah a | upstion engineer, tntend | enains hence rth 90 chains, thence described lands: . ‘ . EH ” ma ipntineteescenigemanenann permission to purchase the] weet ¢ ha caine omen 70 theine “4 Commencing at @ post planted on the] embrasures of their caves and dens, ever ready to combat the idea EH lands point emént. sonent a wy northeast coast of Porcher Island, about ; 2 : nH n Al & post pleated at thelecres more ment, containing 160 a quarter of a mile southeast of the mouth] that their island fastnesses shall anon be spread out like a gravelled . f Lot 421, thence north JER 0 umpbac Creek, half chain from é EST ‘ r less to the fortheast I ow "jennings, haeet beach, thence south 80 chains, thence east walk. a T IMONIAL x ‘21, thence east 26 chains} pated January sth, 1913 rf 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence And it requires no great stretch of imagination to desery on al Jf D . nm the west boundary of Lot Pub. Feb. 10, 1913 —A 7th, 1943 west 80 chains following shore line to r. J. Nichol, Llandudno, reports :— Hh south 10 ehains more or oe point of commencement, containing 640) "t#h citadel bluff the figure of Isaiah the Prophet, and hear his| Jj 7“? rhisky is. i ini x ae shore of Lakelse Lake, thence |— ~~ I Fee eee wy lee ‘ words distilling like the dew Every valley shall be exalted, and nH j our W isky 1S, InN my opinion, an ex- ind southerly along the said} Skeena Land District—pistrict of Coast, JAMES D. PEEBLES. ; ; ’ cellent and well matured irit d x point of commencement, con i al Range V am ine ca sno ta Agent, every mountain and hill shall be made low. And the blasting and nl ured spirit and as n € ore § ake notice that George Carpenter, , . ‘ . j i ne on When? of Prince Rupert, B. ( cooupation Permer'| Pub. Feb. 10, 10189—Apr. 7, 1013, the booming, heaving roar respond, And we can picture standing a such I can conscientiously recommend to a bonald MeVicar, Agent igeonde to apt ; ft, soeeee. £ pur by his side a royal cavalier, plumed, booted and spurred, sword in a patients requiring such a beverage.”’ vember 26th, 19 € wing a 2 ands 3, 1919—Feb 17, 1013, an aS i eased 5% pte Skeena Land Digwrios—pastries of Coast,| hand; while flashing in the sun through the mist beyond may be a ‘ a as a Kiver, on 2” Skevna ange ] ‘ ‘rrie re 2 - é a impsed a serried array of steel, ens bon . a north, the = ev Take notice that Robert Reid, of Van & i : . ; , ; n 1 Land District—District of Coast,|4o chains east te sia ta ete ee couver, Ge contractor, intends to ap- isaiah and Prince Rupert! What a peculiar coalition! Well, a Range V. eotaininn 46 ian ~~ *| ply for permission to lease the following , » associé s pecu "he » fi i‘ e that | Duncan K. Faiconer,| °™*ning 1 heres, mor A described lands why not? ‘The a ciation is peculiarly fitting. The sublime faith| if H Rupert, B. C., ceeupation mason, Dated January 28th, 1913. woe CoRnnERES 06 6 pent peses =m of the prophet, the imagery of his theme, the glorious future he| Jf | ’ apply for ermission to purchase > ‘ 5 ae . @ ‘ northeas coas 0 orcher and, OU . sadly G described lands: || PUD. Feb. 10th, 1019-—Apr. Tim, 1018 2% miles southeast of mouth of Hump- depicts, and the grand final triumph over all wilderness conditions—| Ig —DISTILLERS n ¢ at @ post planted at the _—— ee ——| back Creek and @ e north & of Chis -ocks i s é “vs i ‘ver or) COobstrue _ ner of Lot 14, thence north Notice is hereby given that thirty days ona "ota bee oe a ow Rape: Fors os ; res a soit ae t “inom a "y a ALEX. FERGUSON & Co. a ¢ the westerly boundary of Lot] after date we intend to apply to the Gov xence 80 . which he looks lorward, not only tly typifying the far-seeing faith ; sins, thence west 25 chains more com ro a ae ; 7 oS ad tes chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east ; iH 108 West Regent Street, Glasgow nn ve easterly boundary of Lot 15,] the following described foreshore 80 chains following shore line te point off the buoyant hope, the lofty aspirations and the grim determination n nl th following the easterly boun- Commencing at the northwest corner of | Commencement, containing vee Stree more to overcome in spite of chaos itself, which animates the citizens of ~- ot 15 26 chains more or less} Lot 641, Range V. Coast District, Britisn|°* '***- ROBERT REID . , EH nl stiway right of way, thence east} Columbia, thence west seven hundred| pateq goth January, 1013 . Prince Rupert, but actually predicts what is taking place before Z ‘ é oe n ving the railway right-of-way 25/(700) feet, thence south seven degrees > : sin : - eve The ) ) ‘ie >» f spr “es . é t ba more or less to point of com and forty-five minutes west (8, 7 is W. ’ PR. FE, eee Mo. 5008 nee lhe pe Tre Se Sonne Uae Oe nn te ene a | rince rt d and containing Afty acres} six hundred and forty (640) feet; thence | He Ore full Of purpose than is dreamed of in the philosophy of the "9 a 8 east seven hundred (70 feet to high 7 — yf : sted the 11th day of December, 191%.] water pty the 200 portherty following . . man in the street But let that pass. As for the cavalier, does he nl AGENT. E oe -_ . HON es — ey eo oe = PS “a Advertise in yoot fit? Could you possibly speak of Rupert, in-the way cities are if —_ S$. nH mn 7 Oe, mencement, excepting 14 portion (in 23, 1012—Feb, 47, 1043 cluded within the «above boun4aries) usually spoken of, as “she Of necessity Rupert must be a man H PRINCE RUPERT B.C a covered by the Grand Trunk Pacific right ° of war—perhaps from youth up, who knows? It is well: unique} ae nm - Was you \ s? : 3 | KAIEN INVESTEMENT COMPANY, LTD e ews among the cities of the Empire, Rupert stands out as a warrior nH ; | TRY A NEWS WANT AD Prince Rupert, B. C., December 30th, 1912 prince, fighting out its destiny on the far-flung battle line where BEBE Ree W.-Feb. 10 " g 0 s os ) » far- é the west stands facing the east. This time Prince Rupert shall not a ; See . —_— ere — — —_—_— —— FARM LANDS —IN THE— Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley Bulkley Valley Fort George District IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— FARM LANDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on easy terms. NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 ) ) ( } The Daily News| Northern B.C.’s Leading Newspaper delivered by carrier for 50c -- Per Month -- 50c p PP OPCS; CCR; CP; OO DODO LE PO. Box 1945 ttt ee: eee mee _ ee 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 hone covers thoroughly the towns and villages on the Western 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. ee ee ee sts res es eee tes oes THE DAILY NEWS By Mail, Yearly $5.00 To All Parts of Canada Half Yearly $2.50 ih i | SS SS charge in vain. This is glorious, magnificent, infinitely surpassing what is called war! One stands amazed with bated breath to see a mountain heaved up, and turned over as with a plough share; then as one takes in the significance of it all, the eves flash and the hot blood tingles to one’s finger tips, and, dignity to the winds, off goes one’s hat with a vell Floreat Rupertus!’"—James B. McCullagh. PRINCE RUPERT CHARGING. Have you seen Prince Rupert charging, Day and night the breach enlarging In- the rock-dented fortress of the grim Pacific Where the age-casemated foeman Tholes to brave Canadian yeoman, like potter's vessel, shredded lies the stronghold of his boast. Coast? And rhrills the soul te sounds of battle Blast and boom, fire, smoke, and rattle Of war engines undermining counterscarp and ravelin tower; Flash the glint of pick and shovel, Giant boulders basely grovel; Men, like jinn fire-robed, are heaving mountains over in the stour. Hill by hill the site is taken, Hour by hour the earth is shaken; Cloughs and muskegs, left by Chaos, order take and disappear! Grander this than Balaklava, Greater than Mount Pelee’s lava— These waged war unto destruetion, but behold construction here. This is war with giants, folding Giant forees, place withholding; Trenched secure in Earth's foundation since the world did first begin; Giant rock-trust, giant hill-trust— What can they ‘gainst human will-thrust? Hope and Faith leagued with God's purpose sure the victory must win . 8 Knights of Kaien, blaze the story THIS BY FAITH,” a seroll of glory, city’s banner waving, that the world may ever Not by gold, but through believing Sits Prince Rupert, Empire's Regent, where Pacific waters flow God's good gift was worth receiving, Rev, James B, On your know MeCullagh _ $$ DENTIST TO LOOK AFTER GIANTS ON SPRING TRIP New York, Feb. 18,—Manager McGraw, of the New York Na- tional League Club, the other evening that the Will Meet Bombardier Wells on March 14th in New York for Ten Rounds. Chicago, Feb. 18.—Luther Me- fight will be with Wells. 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