iday, July 18, 1943. ND PURCHASE NOTICES, Land District—District of Cassiar. notice that I, J. com enccnnte, of n pu 915A, Cassiar District situated near mile 1 Pacific, containing 3 L. N. MACKECHNIE, . W. MCCRADY, C, E,, Agent, mt wid dated Marcti 19th,’ 1913. . cKec ie, N. BE. CG, ion te 1913——June 9, 1913, dd District—District of Coast, i Range V ce that I, Daniel Brenton ken- pene, a ., occupation rancher, to apply for permission to purchase lowing described lands; mencing &t @ post planted at the st corner of Lot & » thence north ns, thence east 30 chains, thence 40 chains, thence west 30 chains to pint of commencement, containing res more or less, DANIEL BRENTON KENNEY. March 20, 1013. April 7th to June 2nd. Land District—District of Coast, Range V. notice that Gertrude M, Newell, of th, Nova Scotia, occupation married intends to apply for permission to e the following Gopertt < wee % mencing at @ post plante 4 1e Mrcorner Of Lot 6442, thence west ns, th » porth 20 chains, thence ) chains, thence south 20 chains, ing the meander of the Lakelse Lake, point of commenctment, containing ps more or less. GERTRUDE M. NEWELL. L. H. KENNEY, Agent. f April 16th, 1013. Apr. 21, 1918—June 16, 1013, Land District—District of Coast. notice that 1, Sam Ennyu, of City, B. C, occupation lumberman, to apply for permission to purchase owing described land: menciug at & post planted at the st corner Gf Lot 182, Range 5, District, on the bank of the Ka Yex thence 20 chains west, thence 20 north, thence 20 chains east to the of said Lot 182, thence south id boundary 20 chains to point of pcement, containing 40 acres more SAM ENNYU, H April 19th, 1913. May 5, 1913—-June 30, 1913. Land District—District of Coast, Range V. notice that Ole J. Jensen, of Kit- um, B. C., occupation rancher, in- ply for permission to purchase owing described lands; enciug at @& post planted about A GARDEN PARTY Gown. The draped low and the skirt is Of white charmeuse satin. colored sash is over the hips, I { ———EE NEW PLAN IS URGED Poindexter THE DAILY NEWS | \Poet Pipes for Prison Fans | Among those jailed in the United States government prison at Atlanta, Ga. an eight club basebail league has been formed, the doings of which are regular- ly chronicled in the prison maga- zine these prison fans are edit- ing. The latest addition to this talented editorial force is Julian Hawthorne, until recently known fo the world as a clever litlera- teur and son of a world famous novelist, but now enly known as “Convict No, 4435.” He obtained his present prominence by fraud- ulently exploiting certain Cobalt mining stock. He graces the prison magazine with a poem en- titled “Play Ball,” two of the verses of which follow: Kight hundred dead men hopping from their graves, Jor the sun shines fair on the high graveyard wall. Each in his blue shroud, all we mouldy knaves; Blinking like a swarm of bats. eee TO ASSIST ALASKA Sen. Poindexter Introduces Bill Providing Transportation System. Washington, July 14.—Senator today introduced a ill authorizing the President of he United States to consruct a TUBERCULOSIS MAY . French Doctor belief that tuberculosis is hered- to see a game of ball. Baseball corpses, limber up and shout again; Every jolly stiff of us yelling like a nut: “Hey, Jack! Hey, Tom! see you out again. “Watch him pitch, which is which—chase him off, the scul.” Glad to Right hundred “Con” fans, all come back {o life again; Bright shines the sun on the day that we go free. Play ball, Maties all; up and line ‘em out again; Never weaken, fight it out, what e’er the score may be. said we were dead? The game has put a soul in us. Whack the horsehide on the nose, and scoot for the home base! We'll get there, never fear, you and I and all of us, God's the umpire, and it’s up to us to hold the base. Who NOT BE HEREDITARY NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF GUINNESS’S FOREIGN EXTRA STOUT MESSRS. “RTHUR GUINNESS, SON & CO., LTD., of St. James’s Gate Brewery, Dublin, find it necessary, from circumstances which have come to their notice; to direct the atlen- tion of the publie to the following facts with regard to their Foreign Extra Stout, which is supplied to the Canadian Market in bottle only, Guinness’s Foreign Extra Stout is manufactured of one quality only, and is sup- plied in common to all Bottlers. Any difference noticeable in the Beer by the consumer must be attributed to the system of bottling, and not to the manufacture. 2, Guinness’s Foreign Extra Stout is brewed only from Malt and Hops; no sub- stitutes or antiseptics have ever been used in connection with its manufac- ture, 3. Guinness’s Foreign Extra Stout must bear Messrs. Guinness’s well-known label, on which appears their Trade Mark, the Harp. Guinness’s Foreign Extra Stout is brewed only at St, James's Gate Brewery, in the City of Dublin, Ireland. ST, JAMES’S GATE BREWERY. After Extensive Examination Declares the Contrary Paris, July 14—The general itary is declared to be erroneous mile north of the so0utheast corner No. $5246, thence easterly 40 more or less to the west boundary No, 36245, thence south 30 chains less to a Slough, thence westerly ins more or less to the east boun- T. L. No. 35246, thence north 30 more or less to the point of com- pent, containing 120 acres more or OLE J, JENSEN, Locator. T, D. LAIRD, Agent. O March 28th, 1013. Apr. 21, 1013—June 16, 1913. looped up on one side with a silk rose. There are lace frills on the sleeves and decolletage, Which is cut in a low V-shape in the front. system of transportation in by Dr. Calmette, director of the Alaska, including every connec. Lille Pasteur Institute. The doc- tion between the Yukon and tide-|tor has submitted — statistics to water, and a system of steamers|the Paris Faculty of Sciences, between Seattle and Alaska and]. ; i ‘ eres : cm ge . {compiled from the examination Skeena Land District—District of Coast 0 open the public coal lands In 4 : : 1 Take noti oun ! Alaska sufficiently to relieve the of 4,000 subjects, which he he- B otice a juy r er ‘ ’ ieve . , iv; slieiv ° © pre wee et Duy: Tooker, ect fuel situation in the territory. lieves prove conclusively that the parties te ite apply for permission to The Poindexter bill also pro- real cause of tuberculosis is in- ey COMNCHCION ot a ere lands: oses that a-half of tt ,_|fection and continued reinfec- east corner of Lot MOOT hatte . wDaeat ; Ma Ot eae . oe wove tior omi fter bi tk ; District, thence north 40 chains more or|Cr’mment coal lands in Alaska 7D; -QOTURG S BARCEL DIT Us Land District—District of Coast,|/ess | to south boundary of J. A. Kirk-|}shall be leased for commercial| 9! 4! the children less than patrick’s application to” purchase, thence one year of age which Dr. Cal- mette examined, only nine per cent were found to be contamin- ated with tuberculosis. After that age the percentage increas- ed rapidly. Between one and two Range V. east 40 chains more or less following} PUTpPOses. notice that The Prince Rupert/ Said boundary to northwest corner of Lot Che transportation system is . o s . 8 s years of age 22 per cent. of the subjects proved contaminated; When Summer Stops the Swing ND PURCHASE NOTICE Most of us can remember the school lesson in the law of uccumulated motion—momentum. If you exert a pound of pressure against a man in @ swing, you’ll start him moving slowly “to and fro.” If you continue to exert a pound of pres- sure against him every time the swing makes a trip, you’ll soon have him going so higit 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.” eme- NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Winning trade follows the same natural laws. eaeratv Ses eR 3 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. ex apes FIRE LOSSES REDUCED =ntmnagia eeee “ sisihecriw BElectric Co., Limited, of Prince|31, thence south 40 chains to southwest managed by the Alaska Hilver, bounded as follows: southerly and westerly following high] '’ansportation nd of Lake Madeicine near the out-| Containing 200 acres more or less f i : E j of each service to be appx 3 thence north 20 chains, thence east Dated July 6th, 3. by appointed Sept. 8, 1913. ry the CE KUPERT HYDKU-ELECTAIC between two and five, 53 per May 16th, 1919 Creditors’ Trust Deeds Act, ana} !iined from leased lands shail go Hyde, carrying on business as a merchant] Ice; 97 per cent. over fifteen years. Province of British Columbia, has by deed government branches; ke pEBtEt oa aes aoa third, to schools and public in-|™0re Prevalent in cities, says Dr Ince Rupert, B. C., occupation engi- may be seized and sold under execution, stitutions; Bt corner of Lat 26s0, thence west| merchant, for the purpose of satuisfying|the wholesalers and manufac-|¢?: He estimates that 94 per ius, thence south 40 chains, thence preference or priority all his creditors; wore or less, Hijde Will be held at the oMce of Williams] his bill that the intent of the «ct}Plood, and although they cannot dd April 2$th, 191 Prince Rupert, B. C., on Thursday, the] ‘5 ; D vd m these people are ali capable of And notice ts hereby given that all per-|the mining service, and the min- Range V. ticulars of same. duly verified by statutory Diy for permission to purchase tx addressed to him at the said City}number of private lessees. Bona nhencibg at @ post planted at the d of , A. D, 19413, and that all per- ¥ Causes Speedy Reduction. ss ose men or less, thence followiug the shore|them to the said Frederick George Dawson | for If you stop Advertising, you ] mo tum. Naat: eget B. C., intends to apply for permis-| corner of Lot 31, thence east 20 chains|to be purchase 46 acres of jand near the |More or less to high water mark, thence . service and the Rnenciug at & post planied on the| Water mark to point of commencement,| Alaska mining service, the chiefs mce south 20 Chains, thence west 20 . TOOKER, ns to point Of commencement, con Pub. July 14, 4 President, and the 40 acres more or less ployees to be under civil service, » LIMITED. é Prefereace in the sale of coal * r Per George H. Kohl, Agent. |, , cent; between five and fifteen, 3, é : May 26, 10413-—duly 21, 1913, Amending Acts. iP » trans ati ~y. | 90 per cent.; and 94 per cent. to ¥ rn 7 Notice is hereby given that William first to the transportation sery- E second, to the navy and rs > > Land District—District of Skeena.}at Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, in the] | hop The reason tuberculosis is . dated the 5th day of July, A. D. 1913, as- notice that Samuel R. Brown Jr., Signed all his credits and effects, which > Calmette is because the danger intends to apply for permission to) 17 ait nis real estate to Frederick George fourth, to the. wit of repeated reinfection is great se the following described lands: | Tf “or the said city of Prince Rupert,| “ate consumer, and after that , = st corner of Los 8680, thence west rateably und proportionately and without], : ; cent. of the inhabitants of Paris © chains, thence north 40 chains to tarers shall be supplied. tuk losis bacilli in thei sommaneaal . And notice is hereby given that a meet- a a Dd nertvin” aw ee carry tuberculosis pacilli in eir of commencement, containing 160], O10) Nile waters of the sald William} Senator Poindexter explains in SAMUEL ROLLINS BROWN JR Mannd Sha tare gers : : really allo : Pera oo . & Manson, barristers, Helgerson Block, equalization of coal produc- really be egiled consumptive, yet May 26, t¥i8—July 21, 1013. 17th day of July, A. D. 1913, at the hour . 1A ; ——aanne « , of 2:18 o'clock in the afternoon; tion between private lessees aud spreading’ fultaadion: Land District—District of Coast,|/sons having claims against the said Wil- af ciate . ; ; liam Hyde are required to forward par-|!ng service product must not be less the e produe ‘ 2 ta, B. C., occupation farmer, tntend| deciaration, to the said Frederick George ; than th product of the total aig described lands: Kupert, on or before the S0thi nd, cattlers living on the lands|Campaign by New York Officials est corner of Lot 4125, thence | sot to the said William Hyde} will be permitted to use the coal ly along the shore line 20 chains], » pay the amount due by oe domestic purposes wit cut srtheriy and easterly to northwest/ forthwith; t 41 thence south 6 chains or less to point of commencement, hing 12 acres more or less. LOUIES AURIOL, d May 2ist, 1913, . May 26, 1943-—July 21, 1913. Land Disteict—District of Coast, Range V. © notice that games Jabour, of Rupert, B. C., occupation mer- intends t apply for permission to pase the following described property: mencing at & post planted about % 45st of Mile Post 49 on the G, T, P. y, ©48t from Prince Rupert, on an in the Skeena River, thence south hains, thenco east 40 chains, thence 80 chains, thence west 40 chains to of commencement, containing 320 more or less, JAMES JABOUR. ed June 18th, 1943. b. June 23, 1018—Aug. 18, 1913. 4 Land District—District of Coast, Range V. e notice that Emma Waterous Ag- of Victoria, B. C., oceupation married n, intends ') apply for permission to hase the following described lands: mencing at a Ross planted onthe shore of Lake Hayward, near Falls » & branch of the Hocsall, thence bh 20 chains, thence west 20 chains, © south 20 chains, thence east 20 more or less to point of commence- containing 40 acres more or less. EMMA WATEROUS AGNEW. ted April 13th, 1043. Db. Apr, 21, 1918—June 16, 1913. 4 Land District—District of Coast, € notice that Margaret B, Grant, of © Rupert, B, GC. occupation dress- r, intends to apply for permission to hase the following described lands: biumencing at @ post planted at th neast corner of Lot 694, Coast District, Re 5, thence east 20 chains, thence fi) 20 chains, thence west 20 chatns, ce north 20 chains to place of com- Pement and containing 40 acres more MARG le ’ pied April 5th, vis. py GRANT » Apr. 21, 1918—June 16, 1913. ena Land District—District of Coast, Range 6, ‘ake notice that Martin Swanson, of p09 Rupert, B, C., occupation painter, 1d8' to apply for permission to pur- © the following described lands: jiumencing at a post planted at the i es! corner of Lot 8075, thence n 20 chains, thence west 40 chains, Ace 40 chains in a southerly direction pe the shore, thence 40 chains in an . ¥ direction round the shore to the Pi of commencement, containing one red and twenty, acres more Oe a , pated June 4th ‘vig ayARS ub, June $0, 1019—Aug, 95, 1043, BUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS And notice is hereby given that after the sald 30th day of July, A. D. 1913, the assignee will proceed to distribute the as- the claims duly verified, of which he shall responsible for the assets or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person or persons of whose duly verified claim he shall not then have ceived notice. Dated this 8th day of July, A. D 1013, WILLIAMS & MANSON, George Dawson, NOTICE. Fruit Merchant, Assigned. Notice is hereby given that tenders will be received for the credits, assets and effects of the above named William Hyde, which said credits, assets and effects are situate at the], premises formerly occupied by the said Rupert, the good will and effects of the City Messenger Service, All tenders], must be in the hands of the undersigne’ day of July, A.D. 1913. The highest | + any tender not necessarily aveepted, sc FREDERICK GEORGE DAWSON, C Assignee. Alaska : Excursions 7 Days’ Outing eamers “State of California” and “oly of Geattie’ sail from Prince Rupert at oF m. on follow= ing datesi—June ind, poly 4th, 22nd, and 28th, August Stet, and 27th for Wran- Killisnoo, Sitka, , arriving at Skag~ the morning where special take excursionists to summit Whito Pass and return In time for eteamer’s departure In even- Round trip tickets Including meals and berthe $32.00, Secure reservations early. ROGERS’ STEAMSHIP AGENCY Advertise in The Daily News Solicitors for the Assignee, Frederick] peng, rolling her to her dressing room, moment I go to my appartment Estate of William Hyde, Tobacconist and} |qxt Dated at Prince Rupert, B, C., {ply Stl consternation she charge. The President is authorized to sets of the esiate among those parties who} issue $50,000,000 worth of bonds are entitled thereto, having regard only to for carrying out the transporta- then have received notice, and will not be} {ion and mining project. The Un-Reddy Widow. “What [have suffered is shock- shockeeng!"’ she groaned, eyes, as she strode “From ze night unteel I tear myself iway zis evening I am in ze awful purchase of the|/grip of my lover!” Two dazed stage hands fell sul of the flies with a crash, and Witham Hyde, 607 Third ayeoue, Prince}t{he prompter went down on the The assets of the assigned inclide} Jiao, on all fours, because three if his teeth had dropped out and hot later than 12 o'clock noon of the #7\h}Were rolling into the footlights. noting the had caused, The mademoiselle, ‘ried out: “No, no—not zat. Not ‘lover’; a liver!” New York, July 16.—Fire Com- missioner Johnson's campaign of education in the common places of fire prevention and his spec- tacular arson crusade resulted in a $2,238,686 reduction in fire loss for the first six months of 1913, according to the figures is- sued by his office. This reduc- tion is due to the decrease in the number of fires and is based on a comparison of this eyar’s record with that ef 1912. In 19412 there were 8,455 fires prior to July 4. This year there were 6,605, a re- duction of 41,850 fires, The com- missioner notes the ‘more scrupulous care which fire in- surance companies haye exer- cised since the arson crusade began.” ee The man who marries to suit himself is easily suited—so his friends think. - S oun S&S cunierumioe’S S FARM WYICH WAS DESTROVED ~ Bvsh BELONGING ®o TO ECKHARDT AnD ¢ WATSON WHICH THE *TOWN WANTS * * CLEARED THIRD ST.. T.6.N-O BTATION Be oucur ano MCKINNON’ LUMBER TARD WHICH WAS IN DANGER. MAYOR CARTER TRACES FIRE. Cochrane was not seriously damaged by yesterday's conflagration, Mayor Carter explains the location how the fire started at least from which it was separated of the sireets, showing a mile from the P. & O, station, by a cleared area, * The moral of which is: Don’t stop the business swing in Summer. Keep adding the pounds of Advertising pressure. your advertising problems is available through any , or thi Secretary of the Cane write, if interested. —IN THE— Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley Bulkley Valley Fort George District —IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS mate LAND NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 VANCOUVER, B.c. Advertise in The Daily The Paper with the Circulation