‘bruary 24, 1983. Friday, February ©" THE DAILY NEWS 1 LAND PURCHASE i es (CHASE NOTICES, LAND a sorters. [NATIONAL LEAGUE COLLEGIANS GREET PT eae sivict Of Coat, | Sheena ' * a : " 4 Lana District pisveiet ) irict of Coast,|Skeena Land District—Distriet of Const, | ANNOUNCES UMPIRES MARCHING WOMEN that |, Madge Kohl, of Mon. |. Take un Wat ae n ’ Remincron $35 Empine$25 U ral @ that | ier, intend 6 apply | Prince | Mv atson, of | | Take notice that 1, Stanley Niven, of RE NDERWOOD gitioth Spe tor, patio contrac ‘rinee Rupert, British Columbia, occupa \ : hase We tollowung ' ; pert, British , And numerous other bargains. Send for complete list used n wb . | pureha , | permission to} tion civil engineer, acting as agent for] @eace and Harmony Prevailed at Princeton Gives Suffragists’ machines rebuilt in our own factory and qunde te good Zeek e save ane t planted at the Con fescribed lands: | Porpoise Harbor Land Company, Lituited, “ ” you $16 to $75 on any machine. Satisfactioh guaranteed. g at & pos reid, thence | SOU May bf planted at the]of Victoria, B, C., intend to appiy for per Adjourned Session—Defor Ac- Army” of Thirteen Noisy a . ot 6 ’ | Lot 136 ‘ © 5 ssio oO » C , ‘ins more Or leas 1 me norte a donee’ Baae o iatoes nh to lease the following described tion on Playing Schedule. Welcome. fe Typewriter Exchange, Dept. 15, Suite 305, 319 Pender W., Vancouver 8.6. pot 4130, thence Wee | the ; Lot 6243, Range 6 Comer i on the - — ary st boundary pence 4 . ; ; imencing at & post planted Oi —— ha a Le hy heins iwore | 9) thetic I - in eee names fo trot pout oF het PCh, Oot New York, Feb. 1 Peace and Prineeton N J Feb 18. | ‘4 thence ® , Lot 094, east rly else Kiver, thence] Coast District, on Porpoise rbor, ce ’ . : » . \ oy See te the | born ncer ‘ "7 autainn’ § 0 ona t other! Youes oe eeerater Mort harmony prevailed at the open-|The staccato ve f Prineeton| as ae a BERR am s0 ait : : , acre ; iment, con ne 60 “l northerly following Low ater ar : mmencement, containing 60) 4 i nail W @ pols. due west of the southwest cor-|ing session of the adjourned an-| University with the appendage a mg P MADOE KOHL. Pub 1, 1912 vera ence ont to High “Water Mark, thence nual meeting of the National|Votes for Women! Votes for| a a . ‘u i . . ponald yy \eeont y 1V12—Peb, 24, 1013, southerly following High Water Mark to|League of Basebal! Clubs here.| Women! Vot for Women!" | 9 x pated November #568, 17, 1013 . manic _}4 point due east of the most northerly]. : pec. 23, 1019-—Feb Skeena Land irict—Dist point of Stapleton Isiand, part of Lot 649,] The business transacted varied|greeted th arm of suffrag.| nN a Distrie istric f 6 . et kK , o ran LO no oe ae ig Waren MeP ty ‘Meee dan’ oe| from the usual routine, and out~lettes whic his marching to! Il M 5 s ane ft € I ' > , . J . 7 - Land Distriet te trict OF COMMt, |e, ince hus = Neuben W. Rogers, of | Stapleton Isiand to the most southerly|}side the meeting room such talk| Washington whe | arrived here i” Hauge k t Mot man, int . ; Upation transfer point of Stapleton Island, thence east : ‘ 4 “ee . int : sie , | a st 1, Hilda ing, o . purdben ‘poly for permission tol ihe High Water Mark of Lot 649, thence of “deals 18 was heard for the|The women, th ‘ trong. had | gk pat pin ae 4 towlos Comme a . peet Bn ae southerly following the High Water Mark most part was vacue in character|covered twen ; miles in am n to pul northeast ‘ , to sai Reame “5 wo S Demme due east of the most southerly i | kit in autl { ht } ‘ x a ‘ Or j rict : r ’ 1) ) 0 A . t ac z t ( sig a ma A set 4 we ‘ 4 post planted about rth Distr ear Lakelse Lake, thence Water “Mark . nente Volowine Low Werer 7 oe ae aoe ae — ag s vorthert direction TOM | Teice “Sout u’, tence west 40 chains,| Mark to @ point due South of the moss After a brief meeting of the}and several of them were on the} a i 0 wo wher mid 7 ata ‘ ‘ ains C ‘ rust, OS ocoee, We, {ehains to place (commen ‘ southerly point of Lot 601, thence north board of directors, the National|point of exhaust when the | Mi gm ai es ee sine, tt nee. 4 Dated Nov. ist 1019. We or 1 ‘following ‘igh Water Mark to the League clubs held a session of|lights of the university town a e © a ith 40 chains, Wence eas > we, ‘ Y one. ; tes back’ to port ot} PUD. Nov. 18, i919—van, 49, sors, [PWS Of commencement. = I gearcely an hour's duration and|twinkled a welcome a x i ptaining 160 acres more|- aeecememen ease LIMITED ws a ’ deferred action l the playing “General” Rosalie Jones. com. EH nl Skee Land Distric . N HILDA KING Take notice a peree Sache at Dated Decemben fem eine Agent. schedule until tomorrow, when|mander of the expedition, de- nm E ) McVicar, Ageut Goose B ow ' ’ : . . »p ae ee Ken 3008 ,_ Bay j ,ccupation prospector, Pub. Dec. 23, 10129—Feb. 17, 1913 they expect to ge through thelclared that for real hardship to- Hn iqueur ICO C 1S y n 1912 —Feb, 17, 1093 chase the following “Geherined tanta: ~~ ax remaining business day's walk exceeded anything she nu " ee Comme e at @ post planted one mile|° eena Land District Dstrict of Coast, The directors decided “ ad war » rience: ean ee | t t distant and ‘ theasterly direction Range “ ; , en Taicada ateane ie a ie District ¢ Coas , . B rec tio} “@ * , - ; mene v. ee waaee a cek Copper Compeny s Vonsseve Ee G. engineer Saunt ee hereafter when any Nationaljoral’ Martha Klatschen, who is mg 7 » ; art, Goose Bay, B , thence e . c. @ . . ae . ” rant 5 eee 8 lowing the ies of che thaws a. e. ply TT w lease the following] League club shal! take an umpire|less than five feet tall, had to be | a gumennnenicneennpieseansianian 1 sill a } permission to purchase the] west go cha ee ie ts tae Commencing at & post planted on the} {rom President Lynch's staff the} supported the last four miles of} a | wité bed lands int of ¢ venee South 2) chaiis i northeast coast of Porcher Island, about) ¢ be requir t "e the are She aggere ; g at @ post planted at the|geres tor pencement, containing 160) 4 quarter of a mile southeast of the mouth elub will juired to reim-|the march, She taggered into| Ml Hl ; ner of Lot 421, thence north BERNARD O'NEILL of Humpback Creek, half chain from|jburse the league with whatever|the village an hour after the ar-| J TESTIMONIAL HH € r less to the northeast . ae beach, thence south 80 chains, thence east | , (21, thence east 26 chains Dated J . — we Agent 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence) 2™mount the directors deem sufli-|rival of the vanguard, pluckily nl . nl ae ea 44 ary #th ! _ 3, “ | 3 ) to the west boundary of Lot Pub. Feb. 10, 1943 Apt 7th, 1913 west 80 chains following shore line to] cient. President Lynch an-|refusinge offers of a lift from a | ue. oi Nichol, Llandudno, reports :— 49 south 10 chains more or ’ point of commencement, containing 640 | we hi k 2 : Suh nm . sore Of Lakelse Lake, thence | ~ — ———— | acres more or less, nounced his selection of umpires| passing automobiles. in our WHISKY Is, In my opinion, an ex- Hl id southerly slong the said} 5keena Land District—Disyict of Coast, JAMES D. PEEBLES. ,c ag é llows: The the : : | iri ¢ point of commencement, con Kange V ¥ Robert Reid, Agent. for the CORRS ~ gt ata folle Ww The scheduled twenty miles a cellent and well matured spirit ard as x pining scres more or less Take notice that George W. Carpenter, Dated 20th January, 1913. R. W. Emslie, W. J. Klem, Charles|between Metuchen, N. J., the day's | such I can conscientiously recommend to ALFRED E. WRIGHT Prince Rupert, B. C.; occupation farmer, Pub. Feb. 10, g1913—Apr. 7, 1013. iia : ; nl . or a Donald McVicar, Agent intends to apply for permission to pur apes __|Rigler, Clarence Owens, William|starting point, and this village patients requiring such a beverage.’’ ember 25th, 1912 chase the following described lands: Brennan, Al. Orth, M. W. Eason,|was strecched into twenty-seven EH 23, 1912—Feb. 17, 1013. Commencing at @ post planted 2% miles| Skeena Land District—District of Coast,|. : : , | oo f Quinista River, on the sSkeena Range V. W. J. Guthrie and W. J. Bryeron.|as the result of the women tak-| If | | eae. eee ee ee ver, then 40 chalue north, thence 40 ram, ; Land District—District of Coast 7 west, thence 40 chains south, thence ont gous pe coin te io oi Si Reem ing the wrong road This car- Hl eee @ kh i : . *] 40 chains east to point of commencement, or permit ‘ rie : ‘ra strete "| Ps ag K. Falconer, | Mining 160 acres more or less ply od te ion to lease the following PROMOTER GETS DAMAGES ied them over a stretch of rough) Jf = Rupert, B.'G., occupation masoy,| pated deneare Wi, CARPENTER Commencing at @ post planted on thé — marching before they found the nl | »D , Se to purchase Pub. Feb. 10th, 1913—Apr. 7th, 1013 ou mines or Sees nee sae? Tom O’Rourke Allowed $250 injmain highway again Three n —DISTILLFRS— mu 2 ig at @ post planted at the | ——~-~———————————————— | back Creek and at the north end of Chie Libel Suit in England. women «dropped out en route, yest corner of Lot 14, thence north] Notice is hereby given that thirty days| more re, Be oon Sen Se ae leaving thirteen regulars tonight a ALEX. FERGUSON & CO. an « the westerly boundary of Lot] after date we intend to apply to the Gov somes 680 . om . q ‘ sins, thence west #6 chains more|ernor-in-Council for ® quie claim deed for chains, thence norte 80 chains, teense ot) London, Feb. 18 Tom The day’s march was through} a 108 West Regent Street, Glasgow a , the easterly boundary of Lot 15,] the following described foreshore 5° caatns Soowie v ' : a atrete . awe ] Sie tb tcloree, the easterly boun Commencing at the northwest corner of es containing 640 acres more O'Rourke, the New York promoter a retch of comparatively lonely ~ mn t 5 25 ins O 21) oO ; . ‘0% : ~” . Te as -arce iseay right-of-way, thence east ve the hs gg I hag ROBERT REID. |of poxing contests, was awarded|°OU"''Y: but there was si arcely | wing the railway right-of-way 25] (700) feet, thence south seven degrees poses ee erat toe. 9 1013 #250 ‘damages in the Kine’s|* farm house passed whose in-| 3 > ° Sait Em i more or less to point of com-|and forty-five minutes west (8. 7:45 W.), = oe " - ne . habitants did not give the army Hn EH and containing fifty acres/ six hundred and forty (640) feet; thence oes ——| Bench division of the High Court worts df ania Gna = 9 z= : east seven hundred (700) feet to high - yen a suit for libel brought egainst as ? ragement. ‘ the tith day of December, 19142 at ce pnorthe y e . in @ sul ‘= 1g Ggainse mae ‘ . ; Ss NCAN K, PALCONER, Locator high quer ae to the polns ‘of come ‘Advertise In the proprietor s of Boxing a farmer hospitably “7 ned ais Em —AGENT: a ‘ oo ember 160, sete. : mencement, excepting that portion (in- caving welts ' oF publiched’ ia house for rest. n Hl ec. 23, 2 e 7, 1013 cluded within the above boundaries - e en Ts ores . lec ‘ils covered by the Grand Trunk Pacific right e London. The newspaper pub- : re = nt - elect Wilson, to an PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. x f- way : whom the suffragettes expect to TRY A NEWS WANT AD KAIEN INVESTEMENT COMPANY, LTD e ews lished articles alleging that dibtee o tas ans ok "ih See af nH e nm Prince Rupert, B. C., December 30th, 1912 O'Rourke had arranged the re- ’ wee ms , waged. 10 O'Rourke had arranged the e-\h 6 inauguration, was in town| JSS] (I(t . 8 0 i s bo < . tonight, but.“General” Joi.es de- cided to make no attempt to see r lat ene ae titions beforehand. VICTORIA WANTS TO aie Bete " EEK The women have covered in —IN THE— PLAY THIS W their first two days of marching Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley Tia he Vietur-|fortsnrer miles and they were(M@ — Quality and Satisfaction FAR : . Victoria, Feb. 19—The Victor-] 6, bono and weary tonight. To ; Bulkley Valley Fort George District ia Rugby Union has informed “ iain th i will eae a i. os x aT IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS Vancouver that March 1 is not to Snsnton ; ' _ FOLLOW THE BIRKS’ “ATALOGUE INTO EVERY HOME LANDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS suitable to Victoria as the date ai IT ENTERS. > > for the next MeKechnie Cup \ : cany Serums. ade onl has otal that a OPEN COAL ENQUIRY rhis Catalogue represents our stock so thoroughly : : ; , that a choice at a suitable value is readily made from rarmie » playes ext Saturday. NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited [ccc ss wen tom eons nam ff fal! inst et tte 9 ; = of View Will Be Heard. all people living outside Vancouver, this Catalogue is sent PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 VANCOUVER, B.C. Vancouver. hag free upon request. Write for it and enjoy the values it eae Victoria, Feb. 18.—Sittings of will put you in touch with. - a er the committee recently appointed | $ When BIRKS’ SILVERWARE AND CUTLERY is un- ae ae Phis incident is related of @)to enquire into the production, der discussion, the question of quality is never raised. Seotch doctor, new to the gun,/sale and distribution of coal in The name “BIRKS” on the goods is recognized through- who adventured upon a_ day's| British Columbia will be held in out Canada as the stamp of quality. rabbit shooting. Vancouver, at the Progress Club Chased by the ferrets, bunny|chambers, on February 26th, 27th|§ a < se ‘ . was a rather quick moving tar-/and 28th. Announcement to this H B k re So L d get and the medico was not meet-| effect was made here recently by enry ir Ss ns, imite ing with the success he antici-| Mr. W. E. Burns, commissioner. JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS pated, The opening sittings will he Goo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C “Hang it all, man!” he ex-l|eonfined to an enquiry as to the The Daily News M claimed, impatiently to theleost of coal to the consumer iy keeper who accompanied him,|/from the point of view of the| — nee i ‘is “these beasts are too quick for|eonsumer and as to the alleged ote ‘dein we hia tenmnen, edad cane ab eee ii me.” shortage of coal from the point] our AP CURL: i} Northern _B.C.’s “Aye, doctor,’ the pawkylof view of the consumer. cola tome, en UNIV SET as } keeper replied, “but ye surely It is the desire of the commis- cum TRANSFORMATIONS ‘Bir ral of \ Leading Newspaper didna expect them tae lie still}sioner to develop in some sort of | © aim pote ot eae ee: Ce i} like yer patients till ye killlconerete shape the conditions of faa: cover the head head nly needed i delivered by carrier for them.”’—Edinburgh Scotsman. which the public complain. At i ES the three sittings no evider ny The C. P. kK. transfer barge|will be reeeived from the me 1) er on no No. 1 and tug Nanoose, Captain|cantile end of the = ind:stry ))) Thomas Gunns, arrived yester-|From the evidence of the con \ es: lil day morning from Vancouver] sumers of coal the commissione: \ = : ~~ —— - i jwith 400 tons of bridge iron for| will be able to lay down a definit« | cucu the G. T. P. | line on which to direet the en-| TOUPET ae 'quiry concerning the mercantile | ONLY 35.00 The Daily News has the larg-| and productive sections of the in- Seer a THE DAILY NEWS eat cirevlation in Northern B.C, dustry. nese eee " me | PE LG EA an i thickness requir from er in : d \ - nag = Neg enone ; All Orders delivered dir eet to vour home, s evrety packed né he Senf tor LATEST CATALOGUE No 13%0: posepanct \ and has a large and growing ‘cL OUGHER SYNDICATE, OMPABUS WU, circulation in towns and | (4) Spadina Ave., TORONTO. oupet only, — es (5. EER ORDERS The Weekly News Toya ee | cover enesauahie the tamne the towns | §000 WATCHES vers and villages on the Western F ecandietiinienaiieniinll ’ 5000 GRAMOPHONES POPPER OCORIODOEOOROOOE. Division of the Grand Trunk Mathieu § Syrup , 5000 AUTO-HARPS Pacific to the end of steel, Skeena River points, Queen ef Tar ané Cod Liver On Charlotte Islands and coast towns both north and south not only stops a cough but cures of Prince Rupert for 200 it. Its tonic and restorative mites, properties enable the system to ) permanently throw off a cold. ») « . i) PON Ete etre emer Ht fet es Fee ~oO~ te ee — ~~ 35¢ for large bottle. i Sold everywhere. } | { To All Parts of Canada | By Mail, Yearly $5.00 Half Yearly $2.50 COD LIVER OIL