fi ee June 12, 1943. -_——— LA’ ) pistrictDistrict of Cassar - A, that 1, be MN, MacKechnie, of noun orcupation surgeon, 60 jate inet Lands to purchase O15 A,. Cassia situated near mile 136 pacific, containing 4a? tendent es MACKECHNIE. pany rp. W, Met RADY, ©, BE. Agent watch fa and dated meres 10th, 1013. Greenv LF Me heen og —sune 9, 1948. j 5 — B. Le ee pistrict—Distriet of Coast, trai! mame range V and has 1. kmma Waterous Ag-|* - paxemmetice ' C., occupation married} the 13 ev . apply for TMUSBION Wl Hi. h,,) womab wing deseribed lands; purches* » at @ post planted on the vv Lake Hayward, near Falls soul f the Hocsall, thenee nh. OW piver, © : thenee West 20 chains, and W p chains, thence éast 20} * pence ss to point of commence-| cial M — g 4 on res more or ler . mer IMMA WATEROUS AGNEW. | GOlurn) pated A th, 1043 ization Date’ o'et, 1043-—dsume 16, 1013. _— with the Canada os Ls pistrich—Distriet Of Coast) ji ginn) ( ge" that Margaret B, Grant, of — : 5. Ge Se et Oe inte to apply or permission to . mee the f owing described lands A ne parchase he at & post planted st the] Wes(.; —_ er of Lot 604, Coast District, porte e east 20 chains, thence} Mining hange os, thence west 20 chains,| .).,... we chains to place of com-| P'®* £ me ‘oent and containing 40 seres more! sen{at —_ MARGARET B. GRANT gold wat 4 April Sth, 1048, ——— Dae oe 21, 1019—dume 16, 1943. ploye the Wes ae ome District of Cosst,| ‘!"" Land District— e Sheena Land a v. t, ie a e that I, Charlies H. Ziegier,| ©4 . bngtand, occupation gentieman,| _.., ply f a to purchase ne seoerl ~) lands sol Pa g at & post planted at the THE DAILY NEWS 7 9OPOCP CC CO ee vp PURE HASE NOTICES. eeeerore MINING NEWS OF PROVINCE PPP Oe ntend to apply to the ebeeeess District, I Hil retiring from | lern Fuel Company, in notifying jand reasonably so, that where they ‘pay the piper’ they should have a voice in the appointinent, and their contention seems a reasonable one. The Wealern Ful Company recognize this and their employees nominate the medical officers. During the past session of the Legislature, Lorne Campbell, M. P.P. for Rossland, drew attention to the iniquitous waste of publie money that is going on for works |Jackson of Armstrong, who was of luxury rather than those of} up of the | toppled into the ditch at a cul- ulility and the opening Province Mr. Campbell's com plaint was fully justified. Ex- travagant expenditures, as those | on automobile roads, on Strath- | SUFFRAGETTES TO PAY cona Park, on the scenic road to} the summit of Mt. Revelstoke, are} ill-warranted in a country to de-| velop which access by roads and|Pethick Lawrence, Mrs. Emmeline | Pankhurst, aes | Pankhurst and Miss Mabel Tuke, The action of Thos. R. Stock- lrepresenting the Women’s Social jand Political Union, Were con-| |demned today by the King’s! trails is of vital importance. ett, general manager of the West- | | pletely over. ead SOL OPPENHEIMER DIED FROM INJURY Was an Old Timer of Vancouver and a Leading Business Man Vancouver, June 11.—Mr. Sol Oppenheimer, a well known mer- chant of Vancouver and a nephew of former Mayor David Oppen- heimer, who was seriously in- jured Monday afternoon on the Armstrong-Kamloops road, seven miles out from the latter eity, died yesterday from his injuries. He was one of a party of seven in an automobile owned by Mr. driving. In some way the car | vert crossing and turned com- London, June 7 Mr. and Mrs. Miss Chrystabel = a ee EEE A ee ee = —_ ———_OEE————=_—=_"= = ae son i ‘ —_ eS ' i i ' Most of us can remember the school lesson in thr law of accumulated motion—momentum. fro.” | agents during the coal famine of; Bench Court to pay #1,840 dam-| last winter, that if they took ad-|ages in a suit brought by a num-|} | Vantage of conditions to increase | +,=_— thence west 40 ins, thence east 40 chains to mmencement, containing 160 r less HARLES HENRY ZIEGLER. tend it a ae ps is ala reciatio c Alen r Noble, A s. da nr e ny a) ppreciation paied March 918t, ere. es cause ich frictioa between) and pub. Apr. 14, 1018—Jume 8, 1043. employers and elmmployees and| ger - ve there have ecently beer i- }to protect fivens band SS of Cosst,! stances of this at Fernie and Bri-|—Mining tannia Beach. The miners argue,!ord. Tabe ‘ that 1, Daniel Brenton Kep- ‘ 2 ¢., occupation rancher, er of Lot 28, thence north g ther —_—— | receive no {f imedica!l at-|15 an can and will Engineering wy, of : nies pply rmission to pu oe t m “ sertbed i nce east 30 chains, thence thence west 30 chains to the cmmeneeEneRt, containing (Sil BRENTON KENNEY ab. Ap 7th to June 2nd. District——District of Coast, Range V. that Gertrude M Newell, of , ——_ ; . ; ‘ boots occupation married ollowing the crooked shore-/| ality ply for rmission to 20 outheastertr leake fron aw. ' tol wee Gescribed lands line of Southeastern Alaska, from ae ¢ at & post planted at the on’s trance to ene _ it the rer Of Lot $148, thence west] >ixon's Entrance to Juneau it s, thence south 80 chains, ' commencement, containing ERTRUDE M. NEWELL L. H, KENNEY, Agent the Dated Aj 16th, 1043 ». Apr. #1 1613 June 16, 1913 task before the party of botan-|*° ™! Ta | The Skeets District-—Districs of Coast.) /Sts from the University of the ake e that 1, Sem Ennyu, of P il : Le Sirens B. C., cceupation lumberman State of Washington On May et Se purchase! 451, the G. 8S. Zarembo, Capt. Wm. | Gut € at & post planted at the) DuBois, and party of experts set} pute r of Lot 162, Kange 5, bast 1 o the bank of the Ka Yex|Out from Seattle arriving in} I Live ) chains west, thence 20 os ' : 5 ne “ mins thence 20 chains east to the} Wrangell Saturday, having b said Lot 182, thence southicruised the shore from Dixon =| odary 20 chains to point —4 t, containing 40 acres more SAM ENNYU up Bled Ay 1@th, 1043 The Peb. May 5, 1913-—Jume 30, 1913 John's Seems Land District——-District of Cosst, Range V » object of the expedition is} maa B. fe canoe eS a to get data concerning the extent | ods wo apply for permission to purchase} and value of the kelp beds in or- <- ~ «dene . meet pisnend about; der to find the economic possi ern "Tete, = si eeeriy 40 | Vilities of utilizing it commer-| tay r less to the west boundary/cially as a fertilizer. Wherever) Bore oF i “aa ft .4 ee Seale the beds are found their location | or 100) ee ee be and extent are mapped, samples) cha.ns t r less to the point of com-|taken and chemical analysis) nent, containing 120 acres more OF) Fade of the water. OLB J. geeer, Locator. LAIRD, Agent Dated March #6th, is. Pub. Apr. 24, mn, 8A, 46, 1013. LAND LEASE NOTICE. if firena Land Digtriet—Distriet of Coast,) Waynik, senior chemist; Donald Ran , mene — the : ee IV Clark as y of Prince Rupert, in the rrownes . - ; ; op te Columbia, prospector, intends »mbo.—Wrangel-Sentinel. 6 permission to lease the follow- |" 6 ™ described land a Miia, on the shore of @ small wu MY and being about Mve (5) miles ip an “lerly direction from End Hill, thence “st eighty (80) chains, thence north Wenty (20) ecoains, thence west eighty uunencing at st plaated on the tsi coast of Banks island, British Co CRAGANOUR IS SOLD TO nnained ARGENTINA FOR $150,000 a, point of commencement, and bg “res more or jess, + Dar b . ooh eae) ee tes elec the @ ° » Pub May 5, 1949-—Jume 30, 1013. WATER NOTICE. "w & Licenee to Take or Pen Back Water. © is hereby given, that 0. K. T. tot 8 \cense to store or pen back 200 acre - [ water from an umpamed creek, a) purposes in <0 owing im am easterly direction 494/046 in the amount paid for a Spying into Goose Bay near Granby Bay Townsite, The water will be stored in &/rachorse. There were Ormonde, ‘eervoir of 60,000 gallons capacity, built to be built "1,000 feet from mouth of | who was tun, and will be used for domestic! smerican sportsman; Cyliene, went to an Englishman sportsman for $157,500; Dia- mond Jubilee, sold to an Argen- breeded for $157,500, and Purposes under @ notice of application for ‘else to take and use Water, posted) who on the land described as land * west side of Granby Bay Town- lice was on the ground ” tb posted plication tee of April, 1013. The @ tine Water hen gee Sled im the omce of the Flying Fox, who holds the record Kecorder at Prince Rupert, B. C Viena’, Rights, Parliament Bulldings, Se ta ss oe! ANOTHER SOURCE OF : PROFIT FROM THE SEA Dated March 19th, 1948. Party Investigating Kelp Beds of Coast With View of Using ence north 20 chains, thence) «luding the shores of the most meander of the Lakelse Lake,/ important of the numerous is r tess. lands, Entrance north including trips | 'n Behm and Portland Canals | University party left Saturday for St.|aged 79 on the Zarembo C. Frye, Head of the Depart-' ment of Botany of the University of Washington is in charge and —— =lassociated with him are Dr. R Wylie, professor of botany of University of Towa, Dean ci ¢ that Frank B. St. Amour of) who is in charge of the boat, Za-| London, June 7.—The sum of ine MS, thence south twenty (20) | si5(,000 was paid today by the me hundred and sixty (160)/ government of Argentina for the borse Craganour, which was first past the winning post in the Der- by on Wednesday, but was dis- qualified for bumping. Only on four occasions has price paid for Craganour, is to be used for breeding the ; ' Prince Hupert, B, C., will apply) who tions may be fied wit the eaid for price and was sold to a French av er . * i ee RS sportsman for $196,875. Piant as Fertilizer. States of 1912. semi-annual mapping and observing |tors kelp beds en route, is the/are Harbor and other points and Capt. Wm. DuBois, —__—_— | Argentina, been ex- sold for $156,250 to an|> Washington, The| supreme upholds the constitution- publicity|sette banners while they were vhich was enacted as a part appropriation This means that unless | = to stockholders, filed the papers failing to do » barred from the mails | THE WEATHER fought Lord Rendo! Dead. lone of the best known obesaicie’ Great Britain, ber of West End London shop-| |the price to the public they would|keepers for damage done in| | smashing windows during suf- | lfragette raids. The hearing! lasted three days. At this was a} test case it is expected that many} similar suits will follow | The police magistrate today refused to grant a postpone-| | ment for the preparation of their! evidence to three suffragettes! who were brought up in connec- PUBLICITY LAW rae | who with their attempt to inter-| | rupt the deliberations of the Bal- |James’ Palace yesterday. Each} |of them was fined $5 or an alter- jnative fourteen days’ imprison-| United | ment. The prisoners unfurled suffra-| jin the prisoners’ enclosure, and) other suffragettes ‘ present in} ;court shouted protests equines the magistrate for refusing a postponement. } j The weather report at 5 o'clock) this morning read: Barometer,} 29.769; maximum, 60.0; mini- » jmum, 50.0; and precipipation .72.] Mrs. IL. B. 8. Melville, who has| |}been-spending a year in England, returned to Prince Rupert yes- president of the | terday Mr. and Mrs. Melville ’ will take up residence in their jnew house on Fifth avenue. When Summer Stops the Swing If you exert a pound of pressure against a man in a swing, you'll start him moving slowly “to ar.. sure against him every time the swing rakes trip, you'll soon have him going so high that he almost turns the whole circle. If you stop push- ing, the momentum will die out and the swing come to rest at “dead centre.” If you continue to exert a pound of pres- Winning trade follows the same natural laws. Advertisements are the force behind the swing of public favor. Each new advertisement increases the momentum. Finally, the accumulated force of these numerous impulses swings indifference to the buying point. If you stop Advertising, you lose momentum. The moral of which is: Don’t stop the business swing in Summer. Keep adding the pounds of Advertising pressure. Advice ee your advertising problems is available through any Canadian advertising agency, or the Secretary of the Can- edien Pr Press Association, oom 503 Lumsden Building, Toronto. Enquiry involves no obligation on your part—so write, if interested EE FOR THE ISSUE OF A_DUPLICATE| CERTIFICATE -"s TITLE FOR LOTS 3) AND 4, BLOCK 3, SECTION 6, CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, MAP. 923 Notice is hereby given that it is my in tention to issue at the expiration of one month after the first publication hereof a/ duplicate of the certificate of title to the above mentioned lands in the name of Al- bert A. Dick, which certificate of title was issued on =. 19th December, 1911, at 10:30 o'clock A. M., as 0871 H. F. MACLEOD, District Registrar. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C., May 13th, 1913. w—May 19—June 16, 1913 SALE BY ORDER OF COURT OF ONE HALF INTEREST IN LOT 34, BLOCK 22, SECTION 5, PRINCE RUPERT By order of His Honor Judge F. McB Young, local judge of the Supreme Court of British ju , the half interest of Hugh Galagier. deceased, in an agreement of sale to 34, Block 22, Section 5, in| the City of Prince Rupert, Will be sold on | or after the 17th day of June, 1913. Ad- dress offers to Michael Gallagher, adminis trator, an Williams & Manson, Prince Rupert Cc. lee 19— June 9,1913. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Fer WC. Toreay ind) DELEGATES TO PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY '04-10-16-98 G6. R. T. SAWLE WATER NOTICE. For 8 License to Take and Use Water. ny dolice ts hereby given that The Prince vert” Hydro-Bleetric © any Limited, once Rupert, B. ¢., 4 ply for & Steon, (2, “ke and use ry cubte feet per wi Walter Out of Madeline Creek, | the hows in an easterly direction | Hore, .-?OWR lands, and empties into/ or, iver about 48 miles from its | be a OO the south bank. The water will ‘ted @t unnamed falls about one) Ot mouth of ereek, and will be pos ’ generating electric power pur ‘ ' sale, barter or exchange within . 160 miles } ollee Was posted on the ground | | th day of May, 1919, The ap. | W ite Will be fled in the oMfce of the a Kecorder at Prince Rupert, B. ©. / FARM LANDS Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley Bulkley Valley Fort George District | FARM IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited — PALD UP CAPITAL $1,500,000,00 Wart’*tons may be fled with the said| t w,/eorder or with the Comptroller Victor et Kights, Parliament Buildings, | PRINGH mi PRAT MHYDRO-ELECTAIC ph The Daily News Has the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Pub may a6 et Sestns tay Mia. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that The Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Co., Limited, of Prince Rupert, B. C., intends to | to ly for permis sion to ae & da near the a ver. Bounded’ as as Toulows ‘ ommenc: at a pont planted on the north end of hear the out- let, thence south 20 Sens. thence west 20) chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east 20 Sane . = of mt, con- RING ce “RUPERT it HYDRO ELECTR CTRIC CO., LIMITED. . Kohl, Agent. Per Dated 16th, 1 Pub. May 26, tots duly 24, 1913. Cassiar Land District—District of Skeena. Take notice that Samuel R. Brown Jr., a Prince uo Duper, B. y tor par engi- point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less. SAMU EL pOLens BROWN JR. Doped April 25th, 101 May 26, 1$13——duly 21, 1043. Skeena Land District-—Disirict of Coast, Range V. Take notice that I, Loutes turiol, of Quase. B. C., occupation farmer, intend to apply for permission to purchase fellows described lands Commencing at 4 post. planted at the southwest corner of Lut 4125, thence westerly along the shere line 20 chains % Lot 41 containing 12 acres aye or Suins” RURIOL, peye May Bie Pub, May 2 Lee 21, 1018. ment of TIMOTHY GRAIN SEEDS CLOVER POTATO SEEDS ALFALFA GARDEN SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS FRED STORK’S HARDWARE == Established 1908 Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Stee! Blocks Pipe Fittings Rope Valves Fishing Tackle Rifles & Shotguns Ammunition Wire Cable Iron Pipe Pumps Hose Paint Stoves & Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron “We Sell Nothing But the Best” more or less, thence following the shore line per tiesy and easterly to northwest 5, thence south 6 chains more or less to point of ccmpmeneeenags, NEW STOCK OF SEEDS We have just received a ship- Mail orders Promptly aitended to PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Has the Largest Circulation in Northern British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1624 PHONE No, 3 Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies pans HARDWARE Oils Varnishes MONARCH MALLEABLE ™ “*pr ce"