. ee ie imal CEE igia PORT EDWARD You Can Buy Now for $100 to $2000 Prince Per Lot of 30x110 Rupert’s to 30 x 100. i Industria Terms: Quarter Cash; bal- FIRST SALE OF LOTS BEGINS MARCH 27 ance over Three Years. Annex Supplies the waterfront industrial sites that are needed to accommodate the industrial development of Prince Ru- pert that is now at hand. Situated on the mainland, a short distance from Prince Rupert and on the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific, Port Edward possesses the finest natural harbor on the Pacific Coast, with seven times the docking capacity of Prince Rupert per unit waterfront and with a townsite that affords excellent natural advantages of grade. Port Edward has been laid out by experts to fulfil the requirements of an industrial annex according to the most efficient methods known. Port Edward, with Prince Rupert, possesses every natural advantage to be found in the best-equipped harbor cities of the world and offers facilities for the development of modern industries beyond the facilities offered by any other centre on the entire Pacific Coast. Back of Port Edward and Prince Rupert lies the vast empire of the North Pacific, undeveloped as yet but with develop- ment immediately at hand to follow the imminent opening of the Grand Trunk Pacific. This great transcontinental, pos- sessing the lowest grade in existence, will haul the lion’s share of the western grain shipments of Canada for the Panama Canal route. Besides being the only natural distributing points of the tremendous rich area of the North, Port Edward and Prince Rupert are 483 miles closer to Yokohama and the great entry ports of the Orient than the next closest Pacific port of North America. This gives them an immense advantage in the great and growing Oriental trade. Port Edward possesses the waterfront industrial site that Prince Rupert cannot supply. One big company—the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric, which controls most of the water power in and about Prince Rupert—has already selected Port Ed- ward as its site and is installing its plant and wharves. Negotiations are under way on behalf of other large enterprises for sites at Port Edward. Port Edward's identity as a great industrial centre is established. probability. it is beyond all surmise or Read the reference to profits made at Prince Rupert. Grasp the meaning of this tremendous development. Realize that you have the opportunity of a lifetime before you in this first sale of Port Edward lots. The prices are low and the terms very easy. Don't make up your mind one way or the other now. Send for the complete literature. Get all the facts AND THEN ACT WITHOUT DELAY. A True Story of Quick Profits The original sale of lots in Prince Rupert was held in 1909. Lots 1 and 2 in Block 29 were originally sold to Mr. G. |. Wilson This incident is not Siz hundred per cent. ‘ for $450. The price paid was on the investment quoted as an isolated small and it was stated by many people at the time that town lots was not an unusual example. It 1s one in Prince Rupert were rather . i doubtful buys. However, the men profit for original of hundreds that can be referred to. who really knew what was to come, who realized what the opening up of the vast Northern Interior meant, bought as much as they could and hung on. Many of them who were in very moder- ate circumstances then are wealthy today. The lots referred to above, which Mr. Wilson bought, were held until November of last year. They were sold then for $10,000 cash. purchasers in Prince Rupert Port Edward offers the same opportunity today as Prince Rupert offer- ed in 1909? Are you going to let it pass ? MANUFACTURERS.---Send for Folder “B”---It’s worth while. Harrison, -ADDRESS— CUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON NOW TODAY Please send me complete details of the sale of Port Kd. Ward, Prince Rupert's me in any way, | Dilwate Industrial Annex. This is not to amble & Co. Prince Rupert, B.C. * Hall & Floyer VICTORIA, B.C. Joint Directing Sales Agents wednesday, March 70 THK DAILY NEWS > a MAY “COME BACK.” | Billy Allen Has Offer from Mo-~ Intosh to Box in Australia Billy Aller f Ottawa. forme: lightweight cha f Canada imay again be f 1 in the roped jarena before mat weeks roll by.| The reason for Bi return comes in the form of a tempting offer from Hueh MeIntosh, the! wy \ A BILLY ALLEN, well-known Australian promote McIntosh appears to be very ea- ger to have Billy go to Austra-| lia and meet several good light- weights with a possibility of re- gaining his lost laurels. thinks he could get a few months. Billy in shape in MATCH FOR RITCHIE British Lightweight Champion to Meet Him July 4th March 22—Tom telegraphed Fred- representative in Los Angeles, McCarey has die Welsh’s New York offering the British lightweight champion a match with Willie Ritchie. McCarey would stage his in- ternational contest at Vernon on July 4th. He has not sounded Ritchie on the matter. If the champion turns down the match Joe Rivers probably — will the Englishman. meet MAY QUIT RING Wolgast Will Retire If He Loses to Murphy. San Francisco, Mareh 24.—If Ad. Wolgast, former lightweight champion, loses his fight with Tommy Murphy next month, he will quit the ring for good. Tom Jones, Wolgast’s manager, made this assertion in talking over the plans for the fight prior to Wol- gast’s departure for his training camp at Harbin Springs. CHURCHILL AND CANADA Says Churchill, my bunch, Those folks across the sea, Red Indians and scouts and such And net real men—like me! They build a crane? to serve? | Bah Jove! Why, what a lark! | I say, old man, [ like their nerve If I might so remark. “They're a rum- They lear n| | | | | | jIn native costume, try Just faney how Canucks wor look, Those poor benighted clams Attemptin’ study of a book Of naval diagrams. Just faney! Fawney, if you can, Colonial and squaw to man Real ships in time of wah! class, You cawn't fool me you know Canuck’s another word for awss Bob Borden told me so, I know! For unto me there came A sample, one fine day. Let's see! What was that fellow’s name? | Ah, yes, ‘twas Pelletier. Toronto News | } Absuhd, dear boy! I know their “J Bryant, of the Bryant Mr. G, A, Company, Limited, returned to! the city this morning after = aj} short business trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Mr Bryant, like most other citizens, feels more optimistic than ever concerning the future of Prince Rupert each time he visits the cities to the south, i MEMORANDUM OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O CLOCK Table Showing the Wonderful Growth of the O-H-1-C in Less Than Twerty Months 5 O First Loan made April 22, 1944........... $ Loans made during month of Dec., 1944..... Loans made during month of June, 1912.... Loans made during month of August, 1912... Loans made during month of Nov., 1912..... Loans made during month of Dec., 1912..... Loans pending and in process of being made at December 36, S008)... iscuccviu cea All Loans Made Bear Rate of Interest at the Per Annum 500.00 4,000.00 17,000.00 22,000.00 34,300.00 35,100.00 68,000.00 Loans made and pending December, 1912... .103,100.00 December 31, 1912—Loans made and in pro- 0060 00 GRb0i coc dieu ebeesesesnsteine 263,100.00 See our Representative The Canadian Home Investment Company, Ltd. Local Office, Federal Bidg., Prince Rupert BER FERGUSON’S ‘P. & O- Liqueur Scotch Whisky This whisky has been oupptie’ to the army and navy messes in His Majesty's service throughout the British Empire for over thirty years, and is recommended by the medical faculty, from whom we have many testimonials and certificates testifying to its excellence, purity and its reliability as a dietetic stimulant. It is bottled by us in our own warerooms in Scotland. —DISTILLERS— ALEX. FERGUSON & CO. ‘108 West Regent Street, Glasgow Prince Rupert Importing Co., Limited —AGENTS— PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. BER Mathieu’s Syrup ot Tar amé Cod Liver 68 not only a cough but cures it. Its tome and restorative properties enable the system to permanently throw off a cold. 35¢ for large bottle. Sold everywhere. 3. L. MATHIEGD CO, Pep. GEEREROCER WITT OF TAR @& COD LIVER OIL WESTERN AGENTS Ferguson Bros., 123 Bannotyne Ave. Winnipeg FARM LANDS Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on —IN THE— Nechaco Valley Fort George District FARM LANDS easy terms. NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 VANCOUVER, B.C.