1913 ee CC intend to apply north 15 chains, bore jundary of Lot 004, 160 acres more upation engineer, west boundary of of commencement, Donald McVicar, Agent , Duncan K. Falconer, -,» OCCUPAUON mason, ipply for permission to purchase wing deseribed lands > west 25 chains more the easterly boundary of Lot 15, ® 11th day of December, CAN K, PALCONER, Locator TRY A NEWS WANT AD THE DAILY NEWS | LAND PURCHASE Ne TICES, Skeena La ad j Ooast Take l pitas i un Watson, of I tor, ntenc pation contrac purchase : ~ nee ee a Gor ibe ands southwe : . planted at the by the Lak ; $135, Range 5, renee forth 70 chains 1 2 Lot 6243, Range § bo ae Lakelse River, thence point ) Lakelse River to ad ll ment, containing 160 VILLIAN Dated De I i 1048. ae Pub. be Feb, 24, 1043 Skeena Land District District of Coast, Hange V pen - ‘ice that Keuben W. Rogers, of co f super I Ccupation transfer . Mitends to apply for permission to ser las h ‘owing deseribed lands 0 I Semenen U8 Gt &@ post planted at th nor Meuse ‘ f Lot 61441 Range 65, ween District, near Lakelse Lake, thence ro 1 4 ha thence west 40 chains, Mence south 40 chains, thence east 4| chains to place f ininencement, I , » Dated Nov. ist, 080 W. ROGERS. Pub. Nov. 18, 1919——Jan. 13, 1043 Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar, , Take i that Bernard O'Neill, of so0se Bay, | cupation prospector, intends vely for permission to pur chase the ying described lands: Comune * at &@ post planted one mile distant and itheasterly direction from the k Copper Company's Wharf, G ba B. C., thence east fol- lowing the ties of the shore line 80 cha ne u *® horth 20 chains, thence west 5 ‘ thence south 20 chains Ww poin nencement, containing 160 bcre tore BERNARD O'NEILL, Fr. S. W. Jennings, Agent Dated ‘ sth, 1913 Pub, Felt 1¥13-—-Apr. 7th, 1013 skeenha Land District—District of Coast, Range V Take wt e that George W. Carpenter, f Prince R ipert, B. C.; occupation farmer, intends t ipply for permission to pur chase the following described lands: Cotmmmencing at @ post planted 2% miles east fr Qu sta HKiver, om the Skeena iver, then ‘ chains north, thence 40 chains west, thence 40 chains south, thence 40 chains east to point of commencement, containing 1¢ acres inore or less. GEORGE W. CARPENTER Dated January 28th, 1013. Pub. Feb. 10th, 1913——Apr. 7th, 1913. Notice is hereby given that thirty days after date we intend to apply to the Gov ernor-in-Couneil for a quit claim deed for the following described foreshore Commencing at the northwest corner of Lot 64f, Range V. Coast District, British Columbia, thence west seven hundred 700 feet, thence south seven degrees and forty-five minutes west (8. 7:45 W.), six bundred 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 mencement, excepting that portion (in cluded within the above boundaries eovered by the Grand Trunk Pacific right f- way KAIEN INVESTEMENT COMPANY, LTD Prince Rupert, B. C., December 30th, 1912 W.-Feb. 10 LAND L RASE NOTIC ES. acting a8 agent following described Commencing at a post planted on the most one point of Lot 501, on Porpoise Harbor, thence north to Low "Water Mark, thence easter! following Low Water Mar » west of the southwest cor following High the most northerly point of Stapleton Isiand, part of Lot 642, thence east to Mark of Lot 642, east of the most southerly northerly and east- Water Mark to SE HARBOR LAND COMPANY, Stanley pipet Agent. Dated ae 10th, Dstrict of Coast, to lease the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted on the of Porcher Isiand, about 4 quarter of 4 mile southeast of the mouth , thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence following shore containing 640 acres more or less. Robert Reid, Agent. Dated 29th January, Q Land District—District of Ki v. notice that Robert Reid, ply for permission described lands: Commencing at @ post planted on the coast of Porcher Isiand, about miles southeast of mouth back Creek and at the north end of Chis- , themce north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains following shore line to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more Dated 20th January, 1913. Advertise in The Daily News Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley FARM LANDS PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 —IN THE— IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on easy terms. Nechaco Valley Fort George District FARM LANDS NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited VANCOUVER, B.C. 50c - The Daily News B. C.’s Leading Newspaper delivered by carrier for er Month -- 50c Northern ~~ “TOLEDO PRIZE. MONEY AMOUNIS TO $24,040 Big Purses Will Be Hung Up for American Bowling Con- gress Tourney. Toledo, Feb. 18 When the bowlers of the United States and Canada toss the balls down the alleys at the Terminal Auditorium during the tournament of the American Bowling Congress, which begins on February 22nd, they will be shooting for prize money which tota £94,040 The prize money will be divided into many parts A committee composed of Judge Howard Chi- cago, president of the American Bowling Congress: F. L. Pasde loup, Chicago, and John Koerner, Milwaukee, nationa iMeers of the A. B, C,, are ¥ apportion. ing this pot. Money derived from the en- tries amounts to #536,060, two thirds of which be given in prizes. Secretary Lane imnounced that there are 5035 teams entered in the tournamen!| In addition there are 1,16 two men teams and 2,367 single entries At the Chi. cago tournament last vear there were 596 five men teams, 1,412 doubles and 2,891 singl: The cities with the biggest en- tries are: Toledo, 110; Chicago 77; Cleveland, 34; Det 31: Cincinnati, 18 Milwaukee, 16; St. Louis, 15; Columbus 12: Pittsburg, 12; Fort Wayne, 11 Buffalo, 9; South Bend, 7; In 1 Mnaepons, 7; Dayton, 6; Canton 6; Rochester, 4; Montreal, 4 BOXING BILL LIKELY TO PASS IN ILLINOIS Measure to Legalize Sport Said to Be Sure to Become a Law Soon. Chicago, Feb. 18 A bill to legalize boxing in I[llinois, the passage of which is said to be assured, is to be presented to the Legislature tomorrow The bill is patterned after the Frawley law of New York and provides for a commission of three, which shall have absolute control of boxing matches in the state. The bill provides that no mateh or exhibition shall be for more than ten rounds and that the contest ants must wear gloves weighing at least six ounces. Calgary Team for Toledo. Calgary, Feb. 18.—Calgary will be represented at the American Bowling Congress at Toledo, O. Jim Mitchell and Patrick of the Callies will be two of the Calgary boys who wil! represent the city. At Chicago Cool will join the party and two more will be picked up at Toledo, to make a and c« from Granby erecting Miss Klipert, new at irrived yesterday Stork, Government team for the five man The whole affair was arranged by Cool, who is at pres- Blue from Chicago. Island, just a short was Miss 8. Slinert who has been appointed by Dominion government to charge of the Indian Patrick| Metiakatla. Up to this time expense of keeping up this school ~——— 6 ee PO. Box By Mail, Yearly $5.00 and Mitchel! will leave some time next week for the scene of ac- tion. The two will go to Winni- peg, where it is likely that some games will be arranged. From Winnipeg, St. Paul will be the next stop. Chicago, Blue Island and then Toledo. The boys will be entered in the singles, doubles and five man team events. The team will bow! under the name of ‘The Sawwery Callies.” Forty years in use, twenty years standard, prescribed and making the from a business trip to the | coast cities. 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 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. recommended by physicians. For) Women’s Ailments, Dr. Martel’s The Daily News has the Female Pi!!s, at your druggist. est circulation in LOCAL NEWS ITEMS te of Stew a of ing the #¢ before ret 1910.) from! suth in in Prinee urti« returned to days im rday the Stratford, Ione Rupert M st plar ie Stewart it at ind David visitors to where f engaged for build Indian Ager in the and registered itractors, old timers of the they the ngs Smelting & Min- t at ety He returned school at of the fill a sin laptain accompanied teacher | that George Hob-| Sal-| Nanaimo, morning on the vilar and » been trans- Alberta, first m Rifles, young pioneer ayvor and commander ac- son yesterday pleasant v lower ¢ Renworth, who Vancouver on aca- oast has yesterday Hamblin, days ago New W who with est- returned to iorning. in as a stipendiary magistrate arrivals veste recorder esday sworn for distriet by Me Mullin. raay nee Rupert of Ont jointly by Episcopal Church and the govern- ario, the take school at the the arrangement privilege of appointment. has been foregone on the under- governn will assume responsibility o payment of a teacher. rhis ent f the} , general merchant | sdav | | STYLISH | TO.UPET ONLY 35.00 Wedne lowel larg- Northern B.C uy TYPEWRITERS Remington $35 Empine$25 Unoerwooo $65 And nomerous other bargains. Send for complete list of used machines rebuilt in our own factory and made as sont as new, ‘© save you $15 to$76.0n any machine, Satisfaction guaranteed Canadian Typewriter Exchange, Dept, 15, Suite 305, 319 Pender W., Vancouver, 8.0, ee eee ee ee) een me kh Pd ne et ee tte we ED ee tt a tee te Heh et et ie ehh it fs es THE DAILY NEWS lo All Parts of Cauada Mathieu’s Syrup ef Tar ané Ced Liver 00) not only stops a cough but cures it. Its tonic and restorative properties enable the system to permanently throw off a cold. 35¢ for large bottle. Sold everywhere. J. & MATHIEU CO. Prep, SHERBROOKE. MEV aR RT OF TAR & TO CURE COUGHS & COLDS »— COD LIVER OtfL ——— BERR FERGUSON’S P. & OQ” Liqueur Scotch Whisky TESTIMONIAL Dr. J. Nichol, Llandudno, reports :— “Your whisky is, in my opinion, an ex- cellent and well matured spirit ard as such I can conscientiously recommend to patients requiring such a beverage.’’ —DISTILLERS— ALEX. FERGUSON & CO. 108 West Regent Street, Glasgow Prince Rupert Importing Co., Limited —AGENTS— PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. BERR — Quality and Satisfaction FOLLOW THE BIRKS’ CATALOGUE INTO EVERY HOME IT ENTERS. This Catalogue represents our stock so thoroughly that a choice at a suitable value is readily made from the illustrations and descriptions given on its pages. To all people living outside Vancouver, this Catalogue is sent free upon ‘request. Write for it amd enjoy the values it will put you in touch with. When BIRKS’ SILVERWARE AND CUTLERY is un- der discussion, the question of quality is never raised. The name “BIRKS” on the goods is recognized through- out Canada as the stamp of quality. Henry Birks G Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C = — 7 a ee OUR PRIS ' 1 Pe ALL CHARGES, BOTH DUTY AND POSTAGE. gus CAP CURL mouutes Leal: os ae i TRANSFORMATIONS ‘Bean ra Pall of : te Made af the fimest quality range Human Hoir, a complete p,-—-. —_ covering fer the head head nly needed Entir: Trans! ormation . For Lies, $9.50 or 313.00 bles ‘a TWIST OF PURE LONG BAIR (as sketch ) to complete abure this effective dressing. Price according to length and pmey 4 thickness required. from 6,00. charted: All Orders delivered di ect to vour ho. +, s evrely packed Send tor LATEST CATALOGUF No 13%0; A STYLisH POMP CLOUGHER SYNDICATE, Entire Transformation $9. 1449 Svadina Ave., TORONTO, “Toupet only, $2.25 or Address 4!) B4, FOXBERRY ROAD ENGLAND. Vio BROCKLEY, Londaorn, a a SN - Hern Manageress ~ _ §000 WATCHES 5000 GRAMOPHONES 5000 AUTO-HARPS IFTS FREE cer ey