troleum over the f Crosses mouth thence north chains thence ‘chains to place of) ontaining 640 acres more prahee end date a Mare Land District Hazelton troleum over the » west 80 chains to Commencing at > north 80 chai 80 chains to. piace oanen taining 640 acres more or le ss N. MACKECHNIE, ind dated Maree 7th, Staked and date Land District Hazelton is bereby given that I, pn u jowing dese ribed lands ; couver, B. C mile post 128, thence troleum over ‘the the nce west 80 Trunk Pacink chains, re or less. N MACKECHNIE es NOTICES District— District Hazelton y wiven that | \ K fate intend to ap fame her pect for coal Wing described lands post planted « about 1% thereof i See Word comes from Vancouver mouth a0 MACKECHNIE N CRADY ‘ _ nN May. 12, ven that I suver ™ Ge late intend to ap mmissioner spect for coal Wing described lands 4& post planted near old Pacific mile Dost 135, chains, thence L McCRADY, C nd March jot, E 118 May” 12, Ountssloner ct for coal owing described lands “4 at post planted near old tile pa 135, thence north 80 chains, west $0 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, N. MACKECHNIE. McCRADY, C Staked and dated March fob, L. N Ww N May a, h fsth, District of thence east of commencement, District of Sopduntien date intend to ap end District Hazelton, Notice is hereby given that I, Vancouver, B C., vecupation date intend wo Commissioner of spect for iowing deseribed lands ) days after troleum over the f Commencing at 4 chains, south 1 dated March 17th, AC Ww MeCRADY, » E Staked and dated March {9th, L. N Mackechule, 5. W mineca Land District May 12, District of I coal and pe owing described lands Ost planted near old -acific mile dost 135, thence 80 chains, west 50 chains ww place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. KECHNIE. is hereby given that I, District Hazelton Notice is hereby given that I, | of Vancouver, B. C., vecupation , 60 ear after date intend to ap Commissioner to prospect for troleum over the follo Commencing at 4 wing described lands it i 0 acres more or aining 640 @ 0 chains, east 80 chains tw place ~ontaining 640 acres more or less L. N. MACKECHNIE McCRADY, ¢ Staked ans ts. March 19th, 5. E. C May 12, District of coal wing described lands ost planted near old ‘acific mile post 135, thence west 80 chains, of commencement, Omineca Land District Hazeitou is hereby given that |, L Vancouver, B. C., occupation ) days after date intend to ap Comm ssioner to prospect for coal wing described lands Commencing @t & post planted about 12 Trunk Pacific , thence south 80 chains, thence north 80 chains W place . Containing 640 acres more or L. N. MACKEC apie. Per F. W. McCRADY, © Staked and dated March {9th, L. N ere N. E. C. 1013——May 12, wing described lands : Trunk Pacific mile post N MACKE( 7. fated March 7th, mineca Land District § hereby gi ven that I, District of jays after’ date intend to ap Omineca Land District Hazelton. Notice is hereby given that I, | of Vancouver, B. C., occupation , 60 days after date intend tw ap the Chief Commissioner to prospect for troleum over the following described lands Commencing at & post planted about 12 Grand Trunk Pacific , thence south 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to place of com mencement, containing 640 acres more or L. N. MACKECHNIE. . W. MeCRADY, C. E., Agent Staked and dated March 19th, 13. _N aun N. W. e following described lands at & post planted Trunk Pacific mile post south 80 chains, . place of commencement, ) acres more or less N. MACKECHNIE lated March fmm. east 80 chains, thence west 80 Fotice is hereby given that I, days ‘after’ date intend to Pt f mer ommissioner Cc. May 12, Distvict of SALMON BEAR RIVER MINING CO, TRANSFER Anglo-American Investment Co. Have About Completed Ar- rangements to Buy. |that the negotiations by the An |glo-American Investment Go, for the purchase of the Salmon.Bear River Mining Go., Ltd., is about completed, and all shareholders in the mining company are asked to fowward their certificates to the office of the Anglo-American Investment Co., 434 Homer street, Vaneouver, for exchange. The Anglo-American Investment Co., Ltd., is capitalized for $300,. 000, divided into 10,006 ten per cent cumulative preference shares of $10 each and 10,000 shares of common stock at #40 per share, The exchange will be made on a basis of 100 shares of mining company’s stock for a $10 share of common stock in the Anglo-American Investment Co. Mexican War Still On Nogales, Az., April 19—Insur- gents today are bombarding Guaymas by long distance artil- lery and rifle fire. The Federal earrison of 600 regulars was en- trenched in a suburb of the Cali-} fornia Gulf city. The attacking insurgents are said to number more than 1000, with strong re- inforcements on the way from Hermosillo, the state capital. Forty years in use, twenty years standard, prescribed and recommended by physicians. For Women's Ailments, Dr. Martel’s Female Pills, at your druggist. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range \ Take notice that Ole J. Jensen, of Kit- sumkaium, B. C., occupation rancher, in tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted about half a mile north of the southeast corner of T. L. No. 35246, thence easterly 40 chains more or less to the west boundary of T. L. No. 35245, thence south 30. chains more or less to 4 slough, thence westerly 40 chains more or less to the east boun- dary of T. L. No. 35246, thence north 30 ehains more or less to the point of com mencement, comtaining 120 acres more or less OLE J. {RHSER, Locator. D, LAIRD, Agent, Dated March 28th, 1943. Pub. Apr. 21, 1913—June 16, 1013 Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Take notice that Margaret B. Grant, of Prince Rupert, B. C., cccupation dress- maker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at & post planted at the northeast corner of Lot 694, Coast District, Range 5, thence east 20 chains, thence south 20 chains, thence west 20 chains thence north 20 chains to place of com mencement and containing 40 acres more or less, . MARGARET B. GRANT Dated April Sth, 1913. Pub. Apr. 21, 1913—Jume 16, 1913. Skeena Land Outed —Disirict of Coast, Take notice that Srwsee M. Newell, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: commencing at @ post planted at the northeast corner of Lot 5142, thence west 20 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east 20 chains, thence south 20 chains, following the meander of the Lakelse Lake, tw the point of commencement, containing 40 acres more or less. GERTAU DE M. NEWELL. H. KENNEY, Agent. Dated April sesh, “4943 Pub. Apr. 21, 1913—June 16, 1048 over the f lowing described lands: 4 post planted near a rand Trunk Pacific mile post n rth 80 chains, south 80 chains, of Se Omineca Land District Hazeiton Notice is hereby given that |, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation surgeon, 60 days after date intend to ap Commissioner ct for coal and pe owing described lands lanted about 12 Pacific or license to pros troleum over the fol Commencing at 4 post Grand Trut . , thence north 80 chains, thence thence south 80 thence west 80 chains to place of com- _ [essen containing 640 acres more or $8. L. N MACKRCHNIE. er F McCRADY, © Staked. and dated March 19th, N. eee, S. W. C. V date ! “< 17th, 8 Cc Omineca Lang District ereby given that I, s after’ date itend to ap os mami ssioner of owing described Ls: May 12, District of L. N. Mac Skeena Land District—- epraentes of Coast, ee Take notice that Cane Waterous Ag- new, of Victoria, B. C., occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at & post planted on the south shore of Lake Hayward, near Falls River, a branch of the Hocsall, thence north 20 chains, thence west 20 chains, thence south 20 chains, thence east 20 chains more or less to t of commence- ment, containing 40 acres’more or less 7 A WATEROUS AGNEW Dated April 13th, 1943 Pub. Apr. 21, 1913- June 16, 1913. northeast corner of 40 chains, thence east 30 chains south 40 chains, thence west 30 chains to the point of commencement, Dost plant on bank of Omineca Lang Digirict thence east 80 chains to containing 640 troleum over the fol Commencing at @ post Grand Trun , thence north 80 chains, thence thence south 80 chains, chains to place , containing 640 seres more or . N. MACKECHNIE Per F. W. MceCRADY, © Staked and dated March 19th, . N, MacKechnie, 8. + mated Goran ‘is a th, ‘ after’ date intend to ap Notice is hereby siven “nat 1, 1 of Vancouver, B, C., occupation , 60 days after date intend to ap Commissioner et for coal owing described lands lanted about 12 Pacific May 12, District of Skeena Land Dtsertes—-Dineriat of Coast, Range Take notice that Fo dite! Brenton Ken ney, of Terrace, B. C., oecupation rancher, intend to apply for pee to oo the following desert lommenc at post at the : “y? 5130, we north thence 120 acres more or DANIEL BRENTON KENNEY. Dewee March 13 1913. . April 7th to June 2nd. wing dese ribed lands: * post planted on bank mouth thereof (Grand LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. Omineca Land District 1 the nee west 80 chains to containing 640 occu Chief Commission V pied Maren “ist, Ww Pacific, acres more or less, I of Londen, England, intend to apply for following desert bed lands Commencing at @ post northwest corner or Lot 88, west 40 chains, thence east 40 chains to containing lence west aD chains to Containing 640 south 40 chains, commencement, CHARLES HENRY ZIBOLER Alexander Noble, Ageat eis Dated March Sist, 10138. ; , 1013-—June @, District of CasSiar N. MaeKechnie, ation surgeon, inten to apply vi, % of Lan © ssiar situated near mile contatning . N. MAG papas. Per F, W, MeCRADY, ©, E., Staked and dated Maret 19th, N ert N. B.C 1913-——June 9, Land District—District Range V. Charles H. Ziegler, oecupation gentieman, peomamnasen to purchase Skeena Land Digeriee—pistriat of Coast TAKE NOTICE that Saaee Rens, of qook, in- pur- Commenesy ata t planted at the N Prince report oS occ! tends apply fo chase the owing described landss Bg. corner of T.L. 30045, thence north 20 chains; thence east 13 chains, more or less, to the west gouamare of John Me- Kechney’s pre-emption; thence south 20 chains, more or less to John MeKechney's S.W. corner; thence east 20 chains; thence south 20 chains; thence west 33 more or less, to the east boundary of T. 30045; tence north 20 chains, more or less to the potnt of Sr Feneeooment, containing 90 acres more 0 TUGENE. “RENZ, Hu. D. LENHART, Agent. Dated Feb, 24, 1013, Pub. March 17 to May 12-13 ds to pure —_ lanted thence north Skeena Land Digerios—-pisteios of Coast ange : TAKE NOTICE ings Frenk Knott, Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation baker, intends to ly for ission to pur- ehase the for owing eribed lands; Commencing at & Roous” planted at the N.W. corner of T.L. 30 80 chains; thence west 20 ‘chains; thence north 60 Chains more or less to the south bank of the meets River; thence north- of the Skeena easterly along the said bank oO River the point of commenooment, con- taining 150 aeres more or leas. HANK xn port. pub wares it ie ene 12—18 Ominece Land Rowe. District of Casstar. Take notice that | Dd, en, finan. cial agent, of Vanesuver B. days after date intend to to Ghee Com- sienee See to sia Brenan Lot 016 A, ‘assiar ining 45.7 acres more or leas. 7 + saa Dated Feby. bth, 1018, vw Meereat. hea. THE DAILY NEWS DO YOU BELONG >? And a If you like your own town best, Tell ‘em sol If you'd have it lead the rest, Help it grow! When there's anything to do Let the people count on you; Strive for something bie Make it go, and new Buckle in and show your grit Karn a name! If the other fellow’'s it, Who's to blame? Spend your money in the town Where you pull the sheckels down: Work to give it just renown That's the game. If you're used to giving knocks, Change your style; Throw bouquets instead of rocks For a while! Let the other fellow Shun him as you would a ghost; Meet his hammer with a boast— When a stranger from afar Comes along, ‘Vell him who and what you are— Make it strong! flatter; never biuff; the truth—that's good enough; the boosters—they're the stuff We belong! —=—=—<—<—<—_—<—_—— HOW ASTON VILLA Crowd. game for the English Association cup opened Crystal Palace’ today The Villa won the reached. . Later on Martin bore advanced to meet him, all opposition, scoring nificent style. follows: Falkirk 6, Hamilton eals 0. San Franeciseo, April cision by a mile, “and my family will later,” } Mar. S-Apr. 28. WON IN CUP FINAL Defeated Sunderland by One Goal to Nil Before a Record London, April 19.—The record crowd. Aston Villa scored in the last half and won Sunderland by one goal to nil. elected to play before the breeze. The game was brilliant from the start, with the Villa men aggres- sive, but the defence of Sunder- land proved impregnable Hampton netted a goal for Aston which was the signal for a tre- mendous burst of cheering. referee decided, however, was offside. Wallace later failed to score from a penalty, half-time neo seore had On resuming Sunderland stantly put on steam, looked as if Holley or Martin would seore, but Leach effeeted a rescue. Richardson of Sunder- land missed a glorious chance of scoring from a pass by Buchan. Hardy, the Villa goalkeeper, who players collided, Hardy being in- jured and compelled to leave the field, Harrop taking goal, misfortune spurred the efforts of the Villas, Barber, bearing down The final score was nothing in favor of Aston Villa. Scottish League Results. Glasgow, April 19. — football games today resulted as Partick Thistle 0, Aberdeen 1. Third Lanark 0, Clyde 3. Morton 4, Raith Rovers 0. Dundee 0, Glasgow Rangers 0. Hibernians 4, Kilmarnock 0. Hyland and Scaler to Box Vancouver, April 19—Fight- ing Diek” Hyland, who is match. ed to meet “Kid” Scaler, monton, in a fifteen round bout at the Steveston Arena on April 26, arrived in the city last night to go-into training for the bout. Scaler has been here for a coupie of days, and is already down to the hard grind of conditioning. MoFariand Beats Knight prestige Phil Knight, the Kansas City lightweight, may have gain- ed by knocking Ad. Wolgast down in a prastiee bout, is lost today through his defeat at the hands of Tommy MeFarland, the Mis. sion secrapper, who beat Knight badly in their four-round i event at the Pavilion here. Knight fientered the ring ten overweight, and floundered about the enclosure like a storm tossed derelict. MeFeriand won the de. New British barr aga London, April 19-—Sir Arthur Spring-Rice, the new tish Ambassador to the i States, left late today for Liver. pool to sail for New York on the Germania. “I shall assume duties of my offlee§ as Ambassador immediately arrival al Washington,” BOYCOTTING ENGLAND TREATED AS A JOKE Mrs. Oliver Belmont Dispieased at the British Government’s Treatment of Militants London, April 19—The Star last night, in an editorial based on despatches from New York stating that Mrs. 0. H. Belmont had threatened to boycott Eng- land, says: “These subtle disasters which apparently make not a ha'porth of difference to amy one are of- ten to be feared the most. Until we looked out of the window this morning, there. was nothing in the atmosphere to suggest that Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont of the U.S. A., had declared a boyeott on En- gland. - Yet she had. “The New York correspond- ents of the London paper an- nounces that the lady, who is the mother of the Duchess of Mari- berough, is determined to show her displeasure at the British Gevernment’s policy, by declin- ing to stop in England this sum- mer, by boycotting British goods and by trying to induce her friends to do likewise. “After all, a duke is Birtish goods, and an American society lady boycotting a duke is un- thinkable. The Mauretania is big British goods too, and should be almost offensively British in American eyes, seeing that she belongs to the great company which so successfully defied Pierpont Morgan’s transatlantic shipping combine. The British Mauretania will bring Mrs. Bel- mont to Fishguard and _ there land her on this repugnant is- land. A boycott strikes us ay a rather shocking failure. If Mrs. Belmont really means to avoid us she should stop in America and do the thing properly. We should not mind.” Subscribe for the Daily News. DELKATLAH TOWNSITE Delkatiah Bay. The Northern Terminus of the new G. T. P. service, Vancouver to Queen Charlotte Islands, commencing April ist. The necessary centre for all the settlements on the north half of the Islands. When ~pre-emptors continue buying lots at the rate of 15 &@ month without advertisng or urging you can bet your life there’s value given. $60.00 to 3200.00. $10 monthly. Ploughed quar- ter acre gardens of splendid sandy loam without weeds, $10.00 a year and at Ru- pert prices you can make twenty times this. One-third Rupert rainfall. CHAS. M. WILSON, Owner, Delkatiah, Q.C.1. ROBT. ENTWISTLE, Agent, Masset, Q.C.!. NEW TYPEWRITERS COST TOO MUCH Save $60 to $76 by buying yt oe Same finish, same oma $76. fine work. Year's guarantee. Write for price tlet. Kee,” $27.60 to Conadian Typewriter Exchange, Dept. 15, 543 Hastings W., Vancouver, B.C. pay you. 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