Pebruary ge, 1913. priday “Tek LOA oe : 1c NOTIORS., sOTH LAND pURCHASE NOTION ey ES ’ can Omineca ia soe pe gee nd pistrict pistriet of Coast, bane St District of on La range V ‘ entef Notive is ' thet 1. A. BD » that veorge w. car +} ROTison, oecupea “nd rake notice ly ¢.; cccupation Farmety) days after ca) : helal agent, 60 © Kuper for permission to PU ) Chief Comm Lande poe teen is tw app me described lands to prospect f ss eal a for leense the f ap 5 post pianted 2% miles} the following « bed ands: ee inmancing oe niver, on. the Skeena Commencing at : post planted t of gui 49 chains north, thence 40 about 600 ard roan tne” Grand thence tice 4) chains south thence | Trunk right-of. way mile 99 1 ns west, Tacs, point or commencement, am one 40 chains, east #0 chains cha vy acres more or less. » chains, west 80 chains , piaining ‘okOnGE Ww. f ARPENTER. » a nlaining or fees ' ga, 1018 we os ' = fob 1019——Apr. 7th, 1013. p. wh; RORISON, nities . -— Dated Feb. sin, 1913 °° Avent. nd bisirict—Disirict of Coast, z a ..m nange Pub. Feb. g4tn, 14 » that 1, William Watson, of », 1019-Mar, Q4th, 1049 ake notier "ps. C., occupation contrac: - — co Kuper” “apply for permission to Omineca Land District—pistrtet of ne following deseribed Jands “a Hazelton ‘ the at a post planted at the ashanen is heret given that I, R. D minenc’irner of Lot 4196, Remge 6) Gey uas, pecipal dt walt ete West vise River, thence north 70) cites etientortes htend to apply to the Lake leas to Lot 6248, Range 6; to pros at tone Lands for license aa Lot 2666, b 4! and petroleum over veat 21 chains to Lo uiver. thence the following a ribed lands ) to the Lakeise yer, ‘ Commencing t ¥ rollowing the Laketse River wo about 600 yar Ie “ae eee” tread mmencement, containing tou — right-of-way mile 137% " thence north « et . : les ains, west 80 ¢ . ** WILLIAM WATSON, | south 80 chains, casi 80 ‘eheine to place ember Ord, 1042 of commencemen ntaining 640 seres 1919—Feb. 24, 1019, |More or Jess . vain pr. wit sD, RORISON. " MeCrady, Agent Land Distriet—District of Cassiar mee feo th, 1948 ee nouce that Bernard O'Neil, 0 . st a nay, B. .; Occupation prospector,) pith i. | se ie apply for permission to pur-| Tub eb. 24th, 1019--Mar, @4th, 1013 +" rollowing deseribed lands; ee Socing at @ post planted one mile Omineca Land District—District of vt and i & southeasterly direction Hazelton the Hidden Creek Copper Company's Notice is heres given that I, BR. D. . Bay, B. C., thence east fol-| Horison, occupation financial agent, 60 he sinuosities of the shore line 60; days alter date intend w apply two the me ence norsh 20 chains, thence Chief Commissioner of Lands for leense "> chains, thenee south 20 chains to 4 waiter ! . “4! and petroleum over oe ane 0 OHOWINe described jands ‘ nusDenceeenty containing 100) commencing at » post planted more ’ near Grand Trunk \ ost 12s N O'NEILL. | ' mile p : ow oa Agent, | ‘hence north 80 chains, west 80 ¢hains, f. on 1018 ’ ee chains, east 80 chains to place ated J . . , oF commencement, containing 640 acres ub. Feb. 10, 1913-——-Apr. 7th, 1913. more or less _ ———— — Rh. D. RORISON. Fr. W. MeCrady, Agent na Land District—Distriet of Coast, Dated Feb. Sth, 1913 . Khange V. 5. &. C Madge Kohi, of Mon hk. Db. KK that |, upativn spinster, sion to purebase the follow ghee intend 10 apply | ‘ 1g | ribed lands met g at 4 post planted at the nwes reer of Lot 6144, thence 15 chains more or less to the porth | Lot 4130, thence west 40 more or less to the east boundary 7, thence porth 16 chains mwre su the south boundary of Lot 004, | 40 chains more or less lw the ommencement, containing 60 or less MADGE KOHL. Donald MecVicar, \gent. November 25th, 1012. Dec. 23, 1019-—Feb. ary of s more ub. 17, 1943. oa Land District-—District of Coast, Range V. ake notice that |, Hilda King, of Mon pation spinster, intend to apply purchase the followiug ! prrmission to sibed lands gmencing at & post planted sbout bains io a eorthern direction from southwest corner Of Lot 6149, thence o 40 chains more or leas to the + uth Jary of Lot 6148, thence west 40 s thence south 40 chains, thence east chains more or less back to point of mencemest, coptaiming 160 acres more ss HILDA KING. Donald McVicar, Ageut ted November 26th, 1012. ub. Dev. 23, 1912-—Peb. 17, 1013 WATER NOTICE. ra License to Take and Use Water. tice is bereby given that W. Mcin Bay, will apply for « se ake and use 150 miners’ inches ule | of Bomanga Creek, which : itherly direction and empties Bay near Queen's Hotel The r will be diverted at @ point 4 miles i wil be used for mining purposes lescribed as Big Copper and claims was posted on the ground lay of Pebruary, 1913. The ication will De filed in the office of Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. t 6 may be Oiled with the said ler or with the Comptroller Kights, Parliament Buildings, he) Goose Ke Water ria, B Ww b. Pet McINTOMINEY, Applicant 17, 1013-—Mar, 10, 1013 NOTICE. hotiee that Allin Construction Limited, has deposited with the f Public Works at Ottawa and the Kegistrar of Deeds for the Prince rt Kegistration District @ description plans of works to be constructed on owing described lands All and wlar that certain parcel or portion of *e Kupert Harbor and foreshore ad- Lot Seven (?) of waterfront ke pany k l” of the Townsite of Prince Ru- » British Columbia, containing eleven elgbly-one one-hundredins (11.81) , be the same more or less, and which *! hay be more particularly describea vllows, that is to say: ferring to the centre of Seal Cove Je as shown op plan number nine bun ‘ud twenty-three (923) Prince Ku Land Kegistry OMece and commencing pbolbt distant therefrom astronomic elght hundred and ffty-nine and tenths (850.3) feet and astronomic ' teh bundred and seventy-seven and eight one- nundredths (1077.68) said point being the southwesterly er of said sub-Lot Sevem (7); thence Homie Rorth thirty-six degrees thir Minutes and ffty-nine seconds west ©13:59 W.), seven hundred and ‘O0) feet to proposed harbor line, “ong said harbor line astronomic » Ofty-three degrees forty-six min 4od on second east (N, 53:46:01 B.) m hundred and sixty-five (765) feet; ve Qstronomic south thirty-six degrees ech tinutes and ffty-nime seconds > $6:19;09 E.) seven hundred and ‘id thirty-three one-hundredths feet; thence astronomic south degrees and fAfty-two minutes 5:52 W.) two bundred and five feet more or less to high water “ence northerly, westerly and following bigh water mark, hdred and thirty-five (735) feet 4 ‘ess to point of commencement. hip Ae Botlce that after the expiration ‘rty days from the date hereof ap h " for approval of such works will mae to the Governor in Counell at pre ‘nis 15th day of February, 1913 ‘LIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, LIMTLED, 40-65 Ce rae ee herly nh NOTICE. ~ hollce that Atlin Construction pa Limited, has deposited with the ' Public Works at Ottawa and , Kegistrar of Deeds for the Prince eestration District @ deseription 408 of Works to be constructed on vi. NiM® desertbed lands: All and " inet parcel or portion of Prince cS larbor and foreshore adjoining " Hundred and Forty-one (541), e 've (5), Coast Distriet, British 1 COM@DINg by adimeasurement he and seven = one- hundredths acres, be the same more or ribed as follows, that is to say “De @t the imterseetion of the boundary of said Lot Five Hun ' ' Forty-one ($44) with high water sRence astronomic east four hun- ey Fess, thence astronomic north " oo anrees and fifty-six minutes < 56 EB), elghieen hundred and wee (1853) feet more or less; ; a ronomic west six hundred and nor 8 Ghd three-tenths (625.3) , Fiesta less to the intersection of nr) y boundary of said Lot Pive « ‘id Forty-one with high water nee foutherty and westerly, fol- oe . “cement mark, to the place of 7 take notice th nirty days trem" tion for wiide to wa fed this 14h day of February, 1043 ATLIN: CONSTRUCTIO Limiten TION COMPANY. afier the expiration the date hereof, a “approval of such works wilt the Governor in CGounell at Pub. Feb. 24th, 1013—-Mar, 24th, 1913. Uiineca Land Distriet—District of Hazelton. Notice is herevy given that i, K. D Horisvn, CCUpalon Lbaneciai #genl, vu Gays aiter dav intend w apply w tne Lief Commissioner of Lands fur Ncense to prospect tor coal and petroleum over we [Otuwihg descrived lands Commenciig al a post Dianted heal urand Trunk mile post igs, thence soul 60 chains, east 8U chains, Dborth 80 chains, west 80 chains to piace of commencement, containmg 640 acres more or iess ; we D. KORISON, . Mecr Agent Dated Feb. bth, 1918 —— &. nN. W. A. D. BR, Pub. Few, 24th, 1913-——Mar. 24th, 1013. Otuneca Land District of Hazellok berewy given that i, VECUPeun LUbsuciai @gelis, uay> git Uae wiebUu Ww appiy w Linel UolMlinissioler vi Laide ivf ivelise w pruspecs ior oval ahd pelirolieulu Over ihe iclowing Gescriped iauds COMMERCE a a poet hear Grena trunk Wile post Wwence suull SU Chains, West su cChailis, tert Su chaims, e484 oY chails Ww piece vf cofmmencement, contaiting 640 «acres imore vi fees kK. D. RORISON W. MoCrady, Agent. ivis District Nulice Nurimun, vb ow bas is peenica tuo, Dated Feb a. D. &. r Sth, N. &. rub, Feb. 24th, 1913-——-Mar. 24th, 19135 vouneca Land District—listirict of Mazeiton befewy given at i, A ecCupelivl ube Bees, aiter Gave miend Ww GBppiy Ww tle Lael ColMliuesivier vi Lands ior licelse ww prospect ivr Coal S&H petroleum uve: view Wile Gescrived Mads Coben ig a a pust eat Uren trunk mille posi igo, uence ter Sy cueils, east sv chailis, ovulh Su chains, West 50 chains Ww piace vt Culbtbenhcement, Ccontaiming 640 &scres mere OF tess K. D, KURISUON W. Mccrady, Agent ivas Nutice iiuripun, ays vb hae piadtea Dated Feb. St, KD. MK. >» W. Cc, vub. Fem, 24th, 1013-——Mar. 24th, 19135. Vmineca Land District—District of Hazelton. Notice ts bereby given that i, erieen, Cccupealion HRanCciAi SeEni, Gays air Gave imtend WwW apply Ww bin mel Uviitisswoner of Lands (or heense tw prospect tor coal aud petlroieuls uve: b We Tulowimg Gescrived ianuds ColMIeRCiag a a post plabled at tue corner of 4 small cabin wear urend Trupk mile post isu, jwence suulh 8Y chains, West 6U chains, nora SY Chains, east 50 Chams Ww piece of colmmencement, containing 640 acres liuore «Ut 61@8e, kK. D. RONSON, r. W. MeCrady, Agent Dated Feb. btm, 1913 N. &. t. A Db. Kh rub, Fem. 24th, 1013-——Mar. Sth, 1913. omineca Land District—District of Hazelton. is bereoy given that |, K. D vceupalion Bpancial agent, ov intend Ww apply wo the Lief Commissioner of Lands ior heense to prospect for coal and petroleum over ime following described lands, Commencing at A post the corner of a small hear Grand Trunk mile post wmence worth 80 chains, West sv chains, south 8U Chains, east 50 chains Ww place of commencement, containing 640 eares more or less, RK. D. KORISON, W. Mocrady, Agent. tots Notice Koren, Gays aiter date planted cabin 130, r. Deted Feb. 5th, hk. D. he Pub, Feb, 24th, 1013 ivi3. Mar. 241th, Omineca Land District—bDisirict of Hazelton. Notice is hereby given that |, K. D Rorisen, occupation Linanciai agent, 60 days diter date intend Ww apply wo te Chief Commissioner of Lands [ur licen fw prespect for coal and petroleum over ihe following described lands: COMMpenCINE at post the corner of 28 small Grand Trunk mile post 130, south 80 chains, east 60 chains, west 50 chains to piace containing 640 acres RK. D, RORISON. Wy, ,weumey, Agent. 1913. planted at cabin near thence north 80 chains, of commencement, more or less. FP. Dated Feb. 5th, N. W. C. S, ». BR, Pub. Feb, 24th, 1013-——-Mar, 24th, 1013 District of that 1, A agent, 60 Omineca Land District Hazelton. is hereby given eecupation financial days after date intend to apply to Us Chtef Commissioner of Lands for license tw prospect for coal and petroleum ovel the following described lands G cing at 4 the corner of @ t near Grand Trunk mile 130 thence north 80 chains, east chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to plac Notice D Horison, planted at cabin of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. RK. D, RORISON W. MeCrady, Agent FP. Dated Feb, Sth, 1013 8. W. C, Kh. dD. A, Pub. Feb, 24th, 10t8——Mar, 24th, 1014, Queen Charlotte Islands Land District District of Skeena Take notice that I, KR. C, Goodale; of Seattle, Washington, occupation attorney, intend to apply for a license to prospec! for coal and petroleum over the following deseribed lands; Commencing @t @ post planted at the northeast corner of Section 8, Township 7, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to int of commencement Rh. €. GOODALE, Locator A. BE. Jessup, Agent Dated Jan, 29rd, 1918 Pub, Ped. 21, 94, Mar, 3, 10, 17, 24 COAL NOTICES. Omineea Land District —District of Hazelton. Notice is hereby given that I, KR. D, Rort- son, occupation financial agent, 60 days after date intends to apply to the Chief Commissionerof Lands for license to pros pect for coal and petroleum over the fol lowing described lands Commencing at a post planted on the east bank of Porcupine Creek about one mile south from G. T, P, mile post 1392, thence forth 80 chains, east 80 cheins, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 scres more or bess RK. D, RORISON, FP. W. MeCrady, Agent. Dated Jan. 22nd, 1913. KR. DK 5. W. C Pub, Fem. 21, 1918—Mar. 31, 1018. Omineca Land District Hazelton Notice is hereby given that I, A. D. Rortl- son, ooclpation financial agent, 60 days after date intends to apply to the Chief Lommissionerof Lands for license to pros- pect for coal and petroleum over the fol- lowing described lands Commencing at a post planted on the east bank of Porcupine Oreek about one miles south from G. 1. P. mile post 132, thence orth 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 ecres more or less RK. D. RORISON, Fr. W. MeCrady, Agent. District of Dated Jan. 22nd, 1913 ADRK §. E. C. Pub. Fe. 21, 1919-——Mar. 31, 1913. Omineca Land District-——District of Hazelwn. Notice is hereby given that I, RK. D. Rori- son, vccUpation financial agent, 60 Gays after date intends Ww epply Ww we Chief Commissiomerof Lands four license to pros- pect for coal and petroieum over the foi- iowing deseribed lands: Commencing 4t & post planted on the east bank of Porcupine Creek about one miles south from G. T. P. mile poss 132, thence south 80 Chains, east BU chains, north 80 Chains, west 60 chains to place of commencement, comtainmg 640 acres more or less RK. D. RORISON, F. W. Mevurady, agent Dated Jan. 22nd, 1913. RK. vb. K, N. W, C. Pub, Feb. 21, 1913——-Mar. 31, 1913, Omineca Land District—District of Hazelton. Notice is hereby given that 1, BR. D. Hori- son, vecupation nancial agent, 60 days after date imtends w apply to the Chief CLommissiomerot Lands for license ty pros- pect for coal and petroleum over the fol- sowing Geseribed lands: Commencing 81 @ pest planted on the east bank of Porcupime Creek about one miles soul from G. 1. P. mile post 132, thence south 5 chains, west 60 chains, horth 80 Chains, east 50 chains to piece of commencement, contamng 640 ecres more or less R. D. RORISON. Fr. W. Mcvrady, Agent. Dated Jam. 220d, 191%. N. B.C. KR. D. KK. rub, Feb. 21, 1913-——-Mar. 31, 1913. Gmineca Land District—District of Hazelton. is berepy given that Il, KR. Dv Horimeon, vocupativg Apanciai 4genl, © Gays aiter Gate mtend Ww apply Ww the Chef Commussioner of Lands fur license to prospect for coal and petroleum over ine Tohowimag Gescribed iands: Commencing at @ post planted pear an old consiruction camp, mise post 135, thence north Sv chains, east 50 chains, south 8U Chains, west 80 chains w place of commencement, containmg 640 acres more or less, Notice RK. D, RURISUN. FP. W. Mecrady, Agent. Dated Feb. Sth, 1913 s. W. K . dD. KR Pub, Feb. 24th, 1013-——-Mar. 24th, 1913. UVuneca Land District—District of Hazelton. Notice is herepy given that 1, K. D. Korisen, vecupaiion panciai ageni, 60 Gays aiter Gate tend Ww apply Ww the Chief Commussioner of Lands for license to prospect for coal and petroleum over ihe [ollowimg Geseriped lands: Commenucahg 4t & post planted pear an old comstructon camp, mile post 135, ence porkh BY cHeils, West 50 chains, south 80 CBiains, east 50 Chains lo place of conmmen@ement, coniining 640 «ecres more or RK. D. RORISON. Fr. W. Mecrady, Agent Dated Fe. Sth, 1013. 5. &. C. KD. OK, Pub, Feb. 24th, 1913-—~—Mar. 24th, 1913 Omineca Land District—District of Hazelton. Notice is hereby given that |, KR. D. Korison, o@cupaiion Mpanciai ageni, 60 days aiter date intend to appiy ww by Chef Commissioner of Lands for license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the fullowimge described lands: Commencing at & post planted near an old construction cainp, mile st 135, thence south 80 chains, east chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, RK. D, RORISON. F. W. McCrady, Agent. Dated Feb. Sth, 1913, N. W. C, K. D._R, Pub, Feb, 24th, 1913-—-Mar, 24th, 1913. Umineca Land District—District of Hazelton. Notice 8 hereby given that 1, K. D. forison, occupation financial ageni, 6” days after date in to apply to th Chief Comfaissioner of Lands for license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described 3 Commencing @6 & post planted near an old construction camp, Mile post 13%, thence soul 80 chains, West 50 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains w place of c containing more or less. R. D. RORISON, W. McCrady, Agent. FF. Dated Fel. Sth, 1913, N. BG kK. D. BR, Pub, Feb, 24th, 1019-——-Mar, 24th, 191%. Omineca Land District——District of Hazelton. hereby given that I, KR. D. Rorison, oeeupation fMnancial, agent, 60 days after da intend to apply to the Chief Commeéssioner of bands for hoens« to prospegt for coal and petroleum over the folloWing desertbed lands; Commencing at A post about 500 yards from the 6 Trunk right-of-way, mile 137% thence soulm $80 ns, t 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, vw iol en Dated Fe. Sth, 1043. : N. W. ¢. Notice i planted rand kh. D,_ Rh, Pub, Feb, 24th, 1013-——-Mar, @4th, 1015 Omineca Land Distriet——Distriet of Hazel ton. Notice is hereby given that I, KR. D Rorison, oceupation fMnaneial agent, days after date intend to apply to the chief Commissioner of for license to prospect for petroleum over the following des se: Commencing at . post planted about 500 yards from the Grand Trunk res of ae mite 137% thence soutte 80 chains, west 80 ehains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. : we pic RQntson. , bated Feb. 6th, 1018 a A Pub, - ‘Reb, 24th, 119-—Mar, 40h, 1043, THE DAILY NEWS Melbourne Inman Created Three Records with One Break Against Digg Vancouver, Feb 26.—Mel- bourne Inman, world’s champion English billiard player, who de- lighted hundreds of Vancouver enthusiasts last by his wonderful playing in exhibition matches in the Terminal City, is playing better now than at any time during his career as a pro- fessional. His form this season has created quite a sensation in the old country, but his latest achievement of 787 against “B. Diggle in the $5,000 tournament at Soho Square, London, ranks with the best breaks made by any of the stars in recent years. In compiling 787 Inman not make the highest break re- corded by any player. He made a new world’s record with ivory balis under the present playing rules, beat all previous breaks in the tournament and = established anew personal reeord The champion’s previous best effort under any rules was 625, com- piled against Harry Stevenson in season did 1909. The Sporting Life gives the champion great credit for the break and most of the old coun- try critics class it as equal to Stevenson's record of 1,016 with bonzoline balls as all of the pro- fessionals acknowledge that it is much easier to keep the bonzo- lines under control than it Keep strings attached to ivories for such a long period. Inman played open billiards right through the break and did not stop long enough at any time to make it monotonous to watch by playing one particular stroke. He played the all-round game right through and this fact makes the run all the more meri- torious. A curious feature about the new record is that it all started off a fluke and Diggle did not hesitate to remind the cham- pion later in the game about this fact. Inman's playing against Diggle on the third day of the match was wonderful. In six consecutive visits to the table he scored 1,467 points and averaged 244 1-2 each visit. His breaks were 134, 127, 66, 140, 213 and 787. is to the THEY DON’T THINK MUCH OF LUTHER Luther MeCarty is giving the East a peek at him and from what they say the giant who whipped both Jim Flynn and A. Palzer will not do in a champion- ship role. MeCarty fought young Al Kaufman in St. Louis recently and this is what John EF. Wray says about him: | Summarized, "MeCarty’s show- ing displayed the following weak- nesses: He boxes flat-footed. His right hand is either use- less or was held back against Kaufman, save for an oecasional uppercut. His best asset, a straight left, is not straight, but a half hook. He uses entirely too much foot work for a big man. He has no snap to his punch. He lacks a restful fighting pose, He does not carry the _ fight well, but is at his best when his opponent rushes. HARBOR MASTER'S POWERS Enlarged by Order-in-Council Passed at Ottawa. Ottawa, Feb. 24—An_ order- in-couneil has been passed amending the regulations which have been in force up to the present time relating to the ad- ministration of public harbors. It gives a harbor master more complete control over explosives or inflammable or dangerous goods. He shall have the power to de- cide whether any particular goods are dangerous, and to di- rect when and where they are to be loaded or unloaded. Any one disobeying the orders of a harbor master in regard thereto shall be liable to a penal- ty not exeeeding one hundred dollars, and in case of continued violation further penalty not ex- ceeding $1,000 for each twelve hours. Well Known Billiardist Dead. New Orleans, Feb. 24,-Frank Maggioli, a well known pilliard player, died here Saturday, He came here from New York on January 10 to fill aw engagement. Forty yeare in use, twenty years standard, prescribed and recommended by physicians. For Women's Aliments, Dr. Martel's Female Pilis, at your druggist. The paper that prints the facts the Daily News. FORT GEORGE BOXER IS CHARITABLE Insists that His Winnings in St. Patrick’s Day Fight Go to Charity Final arrangements for a bout between the heavyweight fight. ers, Savoy and Sheridan, were made in The Herald office on Wednesday last All differences were smoothed aside by the as. sembled fight fans, and it is an- nounced that the bout will take place in the Fort George theatre on March 17th., St. Patrick's day. The terms of the contest are to result in seventy-five per cent. of the gate receipts to the winner and twenty-five per cent. to the boser. Training expenses will be allowed. Sheridan holds an amateur re. cord of champion of New York and Boston. He that it is to be understood that his win- nings in the bout will be donat- ed to charity, as he does not in- tend to enter the ring except in the amateur class. He fights for the love of the game. Great interest exhibited in the event in sporting circles, as both men are known as clever boxers of the first class. The only detail of the arrangements which has not so far been com- plied with is the covering of a #500 bet on Sheridan, placed by his backers.—Fort George Her- ald. insists is Twenty-nine Indian Chiefs Take Part in Ceremony at New York. New York, Feb. 26.—Twenty- nine full-blooded Indian chiefs from western reservations, be- decked in the regalia of their rank, marched stolidly up the hill at Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, today, with their “Great White Father,’ President Taft and members of his official fam- ily. At the crest of the hill, the highest point on the Atlantic coast between New York and Florida, they formed a. silent group as the President upturned a spadefull of earth, breaking ground for the National Ameri- ean Indian memorial, a_ sixty- foot bronze statue of an Indian warrior which will tower 165 feet above the highest elevation around New York harbor, a trib- ute to a vanishing race. The guns of a fort roared a national salute of twenty-one guns at the moment the President placed his foot on the spade. As he stepped back, Chief Hollow Horn Bear of the Yankton Sioux, came for- ward from the gathering and up- turned a second bit of earth with the thigh-bone of a buffalo. That done, the chief replied with a speech to an address by the President. The gathering of the Indians marked the last time, perhaps, that so many native chiefs will assemble in the east. Most of them are between 75 and 80 years old. Some of them fought against Custer, among these be- ing Chief Hollow Horn Bear, who stands six feet four inches tall, and Chief White Man Runs Him, more than seventy years old, tall, straight as a pine tree, and one| of the finest specimens of the Indians alive today. International Rugby. : ae mee. «CAC England 8 2.8 47 4 Scotland ss 80 25 Wales ys 8 12 Ireland ® 8 6 44 France 4: 4 3 4 The situation thus is that Scotland or Wales must win all its remaining games, while Eng- land must lose to Seotland be- fore she can be even tied, Of the remaining fixtures Wales plays France at Paris, February 27; Wales plays Lreland at Swansea, March 8; England plays Scotland at Twickenham, Mareh 15, and Ireland plays France in Ireland, March 24. BULLET TAKEN FROM HEART Rare Operation Performed by Montreal Doctor—Patient, Shot by Son, Expected to Recover. Montreal, Keb, 26.—-At_ the Royal Victoria Hospital today, Dr. George Armstrong performed the rare and renrarkable opera. tion of removing a bullet from the pericardium, or outer mem. brane, of G. Colangelo’s heart, Colangelo was shot by his son during a quarre! last Sunday, Phe bullet was located by means of an X.ray photograph, and the only hope of saving the patient's life was by an operation, Late tonight the patient was progress. ing favorably and his ultimate recoyery is looked forward to. Se City of Prince Rupert NOTICE that the following is the schedule covering as. to be made against the property benefitted by the local improvement as set out at the head of the schedule. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a sitting of the Court of Revision for the purpose of hearing’ complaints against said as- sessments will be held in the Gouneil chamber of the City Hall on Saturday, 22nd day of March, 1913, at 11.00 a.m. Any person desiring to appeal against said assessment must do so in writing, and all notices of appeal shall be served upon the City Clerk at least eight days prior to the sitting of the said Court of Revision. DATED at Prinee Rupert, B. €., this 24th day of February, 1913. - rAKI sessment ERNEST A. WOODS, City Clerk. JAS. M. CARMICHAEL, Assessor & Collector. BY-LAW NO...... Assessment of Local Improvement plank road on the north side of Hays Cove Circle from the junction of Fourth and Fifth Avenues to Sixth Avenue. Total estimated cost, $4,000.00. Total assessable frontage, 954.9 lineal feet. Rate per foot frontage, $4.188814, ¢ , ‘ 5 5 3 H a 5 i * * ° s $2 8 Es io ni 2 3 o & g Ef ES - 2 Durant, Mrs. Heloise T. 6 x i 39.9 390.9 16742 «64 197.20 Durant, Mrs. Heloise T. 6 8 2 25 25 104.73 3 Ambrose, G. & Earl Sam. 6 8 3 25 26 104.73 3 1 Ambrose, G. & Earl Sam. 6 5 4 2 25 104.73 3 12 Ferguson, W. A. ...... 6 x 5 25 25 104.73 30 12 Noel, Walter 6 8 6 25 25 104.73 = 30. 12 Noel, Walter . 6 5 7 2 25 104.73 30. 123. me ey ‘ een A. . 6 8 8 26 25 104.73 30 123.58 Hicks, E. J. 6 8 P) 25 25 104.78 3 12 Johnson, Arthur E 6 8 10 25 25 104.73 3 12 Hamilton, d. 6 ® ii 25 25 104.73 30. 123.58 \. a Spee 6 ~ 12 26 25 104.73 30 123.58 Melhus, John A . 6 8 13 25 26 104.73 3 123.58 Melhus, John A 6 8 4 25 25 104.73 3 123.58 Walters, M. J. 6 « 15 25 25 104.73 3 123.58 Taylor, §. §. 6 7. 25 104.73 3 123.58 Taylor, 8. 8. a 8 17 25 26 104.73 30. 123.58 Tevet, BW. kawks ~o . 18 25 25 104.73 30. 123.58 Government of B. C..... G5 490 490 2052.47 605.49 2491.94 NOTICE TO FISHERMEN Any fisherman desiring to fish unattached from canner- the Fishery Officer at Prince Rupert before March 15th, 1943, ies must make application for license to Consult Us in Regard to FIELD GLASSES To you who have need for a -FIELD GLASS from which you may derive complete satisfaction, we send this mes- sage. We stock a line of Field Glasses and Prism Bino- culars comprising the best grades suitable for Tourists, Ranchers, Hunters, Army men and Mariners. Our illus- “ trated catalogue describes a few of these fine glasses, but we invite you to write us for fuller particulars. Our prices are the most moderate in the Dominion. Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director Shee ; FERGUSON’S ‘P. & OV 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.’’ ALEX. FERGUSON & CO. 108 West Regent Street, Glasgow Prince Rupert Importing Co., Limited PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 4 BERBER pian >