, . 27, priday, ¢ une THE DAILY NEWS « daughter and her The Raise Grane Grand Duchess and gift RECENT PICTURES OF THE PRETTY DUCHESS OF hubby, the cousin of Ge 1 Duke, which rie \V means the rulers CUMBERLAND. isiy ft the high b the Kaiser as position of a wedding LAND pURCHASE NOTICES. " sier. od District District of Cas that 1, L. N. Mackechnie, of quae notice occupation surgeon, 60 sgrer, B. Ge i oe , intend Ww. apply fd sioner of Lands t purchase ; Lot 915A, Cassiar District, a iver situated near mile 136, trunk Pacific, containing 43,7 gore oF less L. N MACKECHNIE. » MeCRADY, ©, E., jt. per FW, MCHA hy 10th, 1918. N used and dated chole. c oar 19i3-——sune 9, 1049. District—Distriet of Coast, - Range V vat 1, Daniel Brenton Ken- a ee. ¢, occupation rancher, as wy apply for > to purchase described lat aecine ai & post planted at the s wrver of Lot 5130, thence borth r thence east 30 chains, thence Ai chains, thence west 30 chains to of commencement, containing or less. DANIEL BRENTON KENNEY ch 20, 1013 oe Tih © June #nd. band Disirict—District of Coast, Range V. that Gertrude M. Newell, of te Scotia, occupation married ‘ipods to apply for permission to we folowing Gescribed lands. ganecns 4) 8 post planted 61 the corner of Lot 644%, thence West i duns, Weoce Borth 20 cheins, ibebce 1) thalas, ‘hence south #0 chains, f we mesuder of the Lakelse Lake, r") 1 of commencement, containing more uf jess : OBKTRUDE M. NEWELL. L. &. BENNEY, Agent iéuh, 1018 eet, 10i3—Jume 16, 1013, ——— Land =Disirict—District of Coast pouce that |, Sam Bunyu, of Se ow. & C, cccupation lumberman, te apply for permission to purchase fe folowing described iand si 6 post planted at the 4 corner of Lot 187, Range 6, District, on the bank of the kha Yeu mence 90 chains West, thence 80 am torte, hence 30 chains east to the faeiay Of said Lot 183, thence south jay 00:4 boundary 20 chains to point of | webecemesi, Containing 40 acres more om SAM ENNYU dowd April (00h, 1013 fe May 8, 1013——Jume 30, 1015. —E — em Lend Disirict—Disirict of Coast, Mange V. Tas betice that Ule 3 \, occupstion rancher, in- © ply for permission to purchase folowing described lands si} « post planted about Smile oorih of ihe southeast curver TL Mo. 86246, themce easterly 40 or jess to the West boundary he 35545, Wence south 30 chains © ees to & Slough, thence westerly Game wore or less Ww the east my eT... No 38966, thence north 30 @ere or less wo the point of com- i, @uleining 130 acres more or OLS 4. JBN tor. TD. LAiAD, Ageat. Re et Nite ve, 0i0. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———" hAND LEASE NOTICE. densen, of Kit f fm ied Districh—Disiriet of Goast, Range IV. Tee bolice tbat Frank B. St. Amour of . Priuce Kupert, in the Province tor, intends to the follow- FRANK B. ST. AMOUR, Locator. Wee 90 da f 4, 10id—Jume se: ; ; AND PU KCHASE NOTICE fmm Land District—-District of Coast, = Range V. bolice that The Racine Pringe Rupert Co, Limi of Prince 5. C., intends Heal, iiane 40 cares e rir. ver, bounded as Tollows: 80 . then 180 diag * Borth 90 chains, te oe cane to point of 1, con- “Pande “iter for lat. 60, LIMITED. HYDRO-BLBCTNIG Per Geor, Kobi, agen Peed way on ee . May a6, 1018—July 91, 1048, (aanar Lena Disiricy—Distries of Skeens. wo Jr, engi- » thence north 4 a ueement, comtaining 160 SANUEL ho et Aor teu ELING BROWN JA. 7 96, 1019-—July o4, sone, eee See Mand Disirics— Di ae sirict of Coast, Re . Sol; io) “}, 2°°UPStom farmer, intend bermi M ‘lowing described Tanne ‘eo purchase the Witwer ttt & Dost planted at the pleriy aicng ot 4195, thence Ki? lene ite *hore tine 80 chains Dortherly and ee vllowing the shore htt did, “8d easterly 40 northwest Maida | enee south 6§ chains { © point of ® acres nore fotpmencement, Wud Way sins, 494 hOUNR® AURIOL May g i eis See bday 8s, 088. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. Skeens Land District —District hange 5 Take notice ihat James Jabour Prince Rupert, B. ¢ i n me ehant, intends & apply for permission + purchase the fcliowing described propert Commencing 41 @ post planted ab mile east of Mile Post 49 on the 6 I Railway, east from Prince Rupert n a island in the Skeena River, thence soutt 80 chains, thence east 4 t north 60 chains, thence west 4 point of commencement acres more or less thence haine 1 containing JAMES JABOUR iets 1913—-Aug. 18, 1013 Dated Jone 18th Pub, June 28 Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V Take fotice that Emma Waterous Ag new, of Victoria, B. C., occupation married woman, intends tw apply for permission t purchase the following described lands Commencing 4st & post planted on the south shore of Lake Hayward, near Palis River, a branch f the Hocsall, thence porth 20 chains, thence west 20 chains thence south 20 chains, thence east 206 chains more or less to point of commence ment, containing 40 acres more or less EMMA WATEROUS AGNEW Dated April «3th, 1013 Pub, Apr. 21, 1913—June 16, 1013 Sheena Land District—-District of Coast Teke notice that Margaret B. Grant, of Prince Rupert, & Cc. « upstion dress maker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing st & post planted at the northeast corner of Lot 694, Coast District nanae &, tence east 20 chains, thence soe #0 chains, thence west 20 chains themee porth 20 chains to place of com oe aad containing 40 acres more or MARGARET B. GRANT April Sth, 1913 Apr. 21, 1013-—June 16 Date Pod 1913 Alaska : Excursions 7 Days’ Outing Steamers “State of California” and “City of Seattle” sail from Prince Rupert et @ p. m. on follow- ing dates:-—Jdune 22nd, duly 4th, q 4 and 28th, August Srd, Oth, 18th, 2iet, and 27th for ell porte of call, Ketoheken, Wran- , VFaku Glacier, Killienoo, Sitka, neau, Treadwell, arriving at Gkag- wey in the morning where special ine take exoursionistse to summit of White Pease and return in time for eteamer’s departure in even- ing. Round trip tickets including meaie and berthe $32.00. Secure reservations early. ROGERS’ STEAMSHIP AGENCY NEW STOCK OF SEEDS We have just received a ship ment of TIMOTHY GRAIN SEEDS CLOVER POTATO SEEDS ALFALFA GARDEN SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS Mail orders Promptly attended to PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. PRINGE. RUPERT NK AND ANNEX Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the An erican and Buropean plan. Excell ily furnished, with steam beat, eivctric light, and all moder ) conveniences, being abso- lutely firet-c!ase in every respect. pad service The sppoirveents & the wre eqnw to any hotel on coast. Pate ve $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. NRSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS The Daily News h dof Ma act ling th ret s received fror crop r porting « espondents through Canada Phe t show hat the 1 h f May proved i} and dry, with f ] nigh and that th i wh fa ible lt sé K ‘ 1 th ‘& wth f the ¢ ps sown and caused th I I is Dly backward Phe tal area 1 vhea ‘ ida is fj 5 Aly es i i V.Sie a ren ‘ I ha i91 h i i | & vhea ' z 5 , 4 s i ii ‘ s i i 608 i pa i with 9,216,900 i . i912 ‘ As ! i » a I i 1.4 : s I i i l a, a AS i i0 acres } ba and iis i g t ereas presents ya rr S iz nd ha ind s i 600 a . pared with 600 a . is i For the tl hwest prov s of Ma i, Saskatcnewa i Alberta th il wheat area s estimated at 9,015,800 acres "= CONSERVATIVE CROP REPORT FROM BUREAU OF STATISTICS NEARLY TEN MILLION ACRES IN WHEAT AND NEARLY AS LARGE AN ACREAGE IN OATS—CROP CONDI- TIONS FVORABLE. is compared with 8,961,800 icres; that of oats at 5,207,700 icres, compared with 4,913,900 ul s, and that of barley at 852.- 600 acres, compared with 809,800 icres these differences repre e increases of 52,000 acres I wheat, 293,800 acres for oats ind 42,800 acres for barley, or 188,600 acres for the three crops On May 31 the condition of the crops was reported as generally favorable through Canada. Expressed percentage of the sua standard f 100, taken as epresenting the promise of a p, the cond noon May si ff the Dominion was as fol vs Fall wheat, 80.62; spring vhea 1.55 als, 91.72; barley 1.19 e, 87.70; peas, 88.24; xed grains, 90.15; hay and 81.4 pas s, 85.08 i ilfalfa At th rr . ling i i i nh d f fa whea vas it.4 \ th h ps Ww al exe i 8 pea 83.8 j xed grains 87 rt j ] I i iifaifa due t \ : d ‘ j G. D. Tite's stock of house furniture is up-to-date i nhand- some designs 128-tf Love s blind especially the sind of love that attacks ego- ONE OF THE NEW STYLES ein ‘ ' An English walking coal, Wi h the new mode hat aeroplane Has the Largest Circulation in Northern British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert's Artistic Job Printing DROPS DEAD AT HIS DESK Mr. Walter Sparrow Victim of Aplopiexy. Vancouver, June 23,—Stricken by aploplexy, Mr. Walter Spar- row, a well known resident of this dropped dead in Mr. Simon Leiser’s office. city, yesterday The deceased, who was about 57 vears old, had been in poor health for some time, He was a native of Colborne, Ont., and came here in 1862 with his father, who for many years Was bookkeeper for Pendray & Sons, away a number of years passing ago He received his education lin Vietoria, and when a young man left here for Oregon, where he resided for some time, return- ne here twenty-five years ago | and taking a position as beok- keeper with Simon Leiser & Co., which he held uritil his death Guggenheim’s Geni. rhe Yukon Gold's Twelvemile hydro-electric power plant has started, and is driving the com- pany'’s eight dredges. The com- }pany’s big water ditch is carry- ine 5,500 inches of water, and many hydraulic giants are run- ning The company's work is with 600 to 700 men on and dredge work, _ booming hydraulic Dawson News a Establishment =. Jogging Laziness into Activity The merchant whose businesss lags in the summer ) has himself to thank. To slacken the selling pace in the hot season—to lessen Advertising activity— indicates a resignation which has no place in moderm business, If we think we cannot keep ovar business booming in summer time, we surely will mot, What a jolt it must have beera to the fir trade, when the first mid-summer fur adwertisement was run in a daily paper! Now many fur stores are following the example of that progress®ve fur man who dared to believe that fur sales neee] not go down as the mercury goes up. Energy, linked with Advert@sing, has turned the month of January into the biggest selling season for white goods. Adver.isements of a high stimula- tive power, combined with @ Glisregard of “seasons,” have opened up automobile selling two months earlier than was once thought possible. Advertising has started Christmas shopping early in October instead of the middle of December. Advertising rises superior to seasons and thermom- eters. The right kind of Advertising strikes a responsive cord in human nature—and human nature is the same in Augus® as in December. ~ 'GEO. D. TITE| | Complete Home Furnisher - Third Avenue ( Our large stock of furniture is selected from the eet of the manufacturers’ designe See our windows for displays of | BUFFETS, DINING TABLES AND CHAIRS AT OUR JUNE DISCOUNT PRICXS Dining Room Furniture | Arm ochairs, rockers, and side chairs, all hav- ing leather of Wo. 1 Grade. Special June { springs, pillow sheets and ) blankets at Special June i} Reductions. | GEO. D. TIT The Quality Heme Furn&eher. ti —IN THE— Skeena Valley “2 ie Valley Bulkley Valley Fort Geearge District —IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UWPWARDS— Carefully selected Lands at Reasonalle Prices and on an LANDS NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited _ PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000,00 FARM The Daily News Has the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. OR IO PEG OT ee ee ee