ay, August 28, 1913, ursd THE DAILY NEWS pace: LONDON EMBASSY 4 _— American Diplornat Leases Official r IND PURCHASE NOTICES. a District—~District of Coast, Range V. Lat AIN'T IT notice that The Prince Rupert NICE OF TH’ E iC S i S lid V, l rc Ss ety et pera OLD MAN T” eens icient Service---Solid Values p purchase 40 acres 9 ,jand hear the Let US pO 4 : . fiver ease cst planted on the - THIS London, Aug, 25.—The Ameri- sab OE he. aE ctvins Beste, LET cane Tae vid of Lake Madeleine near the out- servant of the out-of-town buyer. Every year our illus- . hains, thence west 20 C “ . ; ; { ; ence soute 3 a Ghkines thence ease can empesesdur to the court of trated catalogue increases in cireulation, and this not be- ins t0 point of commencement, con- St. James, Walter H. Page, leased cause of the extensive increases in the population of the res * : “Ovi . ve . i Ei (RUPERT =HYDRO-ELECTRIC an official home today for three province, but because the honest methods we employ in . AMITED. he per George, H. Kohl, Agent. May 16th, 1 e a MAY go, 1013—duly 24, 1913, merchandising, und the solid values we give, have won the entire confidence of every buyer who sought our service. REGARDING JEWELLERY In every line of JEWELLERY we have paid strict av= tention to fashion, and everything from the least to the greatest in the matter of price is made after select styles. Our catalogue gives a faithful representation of all lines carried by us in this department, the prices are fair and moderate. Write for our catalogue today. years. It is No. 5 Grosvenor Square and was selected after he had inspected many houses, most of which were offered at pro- hibitive prices. The residence is a plain but substantial dwelling in the best section of London. Three doors away is the embassy recently purchased by the Japanese gov- ernment, while the Italian em- bassy and e Chilean legation ‘ ‘ ‘ arein the same square, Mt Fdenry Birks & Sons, Limited The Dukes of Portland, Man- chester and Somerset also pos- JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS VANCOUVER, B.C sess town houses in Grosvenor Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director Square. 1 ROU V7 = WORRY! r Land District—District of Skeena, notice that Samuel KR. Brown Jr., Bree Rupert B. C,, occupation engi- intends to apply for permission to ase the following described lands; imencing @t & post Planted at the corner Of Lot 2626, thence west cus, thence south 40 chains, thence 4 chains, thence north 40 chains to commencement, containing 160 re or less, SAMUEL ROLLINS BROWN JR. ted April 26th, 1013, bp. May 26, 1918—July 21, 1913. eee 19 Land District—District of Coast, Range V. ia, B. C., occupation farmer, intend iy tor permission to purchase the ing described lands; yumencing &@t @ post planted at the nwest corner Of Lot 4125, thence ly along the shore line 20 chains or less, thence following the shore northerly and easterly to northwest jot 4125, thence south 56 chains or less’ to point of commencement, siniog 12 acres more or less, LOUIES AURIOL, ted May 21st, 19 13. bb. May 26, 1913—July 21, 1013. h OVERCAME SCRUPLES British Parliamentarians Were All Vaccinated. London, Aug. 25.—A Sydney eablegram says that news has been received to the effect that all visiting British members of parliament have overcome their scruples and been vaccinated., owing to an outbreak of small- pox. Unvaccinated members of the party had been threatened with quarantine. It is feared, however, that the Australian warships, Australia and Sydney, will not call at Sydney. aes - ms eae: Ske Ber Sp ga 3° ; sang? an ee KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUE. P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 8 na Land District—District of Coast, Range od ptm BIS ke notice that Rupert, B, C., occupation mer- t, intends to apply for permission to hase the following described property: piumencing @t & post planted about f cast of Mile Post 49 on the G. T, P. way, east from Prince Kupért, on an in the Skeena Hiver, thence south hains, thence east 40 Chains, thence i) 80 chains, thence west 40 chains to t of commencement, containing 320 is more or less. JAMES JABOUR. ted June 18th, 1913, b. June 23, 1913—-Aug. 18, 1913, James Jabour, of r Builders’ Supplies Sheet and Plate Glass Plumbers’ supplies Plate Glass ‘Mirrors ae HARDWARE fer=tines Oils Tinware Varnishes Greniteware MONARCH. MALLEABLE ™ “Sz Sse ihe 2 3 4 is e ere jab , 3 ERE Ee BREW Bi gf TRG 6 + ke oa ie pa Land District—District of Coast, Range V. ae fake notice that I, Lancelot Russel Wal- f beavis, of Victoria, B. C., occupation jer mariner, intend to apply for per- jon O purchase the following de- bed lands; jumencing @t @ post planted on the beast corner Of a bay, @ little to the ward of Skiakl Bay, Stephens Island, the foreshore, thence east 20 chains, hee north 20 chains, thence west 20 ns, thence south 20 chains to point commencement, containing 40 acres « r less. 1CELOT RUSSEL WALKROND BEAVIS. Dated July ist, 1943. ub, July 21, 1913—Sept. 15, 10913, ees ©ee@ 2 (Miiyitin) =e eeaaoeeo a eZ The Gurney-Oxford e ° Cartoon by James Frise. “A WHITE MAN’S COUNTRY!” cocccoccooceses s ena Land District—District of Coast, ’ ee Range IV, “Make it a white man’s country!” ake notice that Frank B. St. Amour of : ever , city of Prince Rupert, in the Province * Is ever the hue and cry, 2 ) british Columbia, prospector, intends to From the urehin who rolls in the iy for permission to lease the follow- rit lescribed land: gutter, olmmencing at @ post planted on the bcidiesiteeertet From the statesman who rules on o t coast of Banks Island, British Co- : : F a: hbia, ob the shore of & small unnamed| BRITISH CHAMPION’S ANKLE HAS RECOVERED FROM INJURY— high, soe Gresiion’ trom eed Hilt’ thenee BIG CONTRAST IN BUILD OF RITCHIE AND To make it Christian and moral, x ciety (80) chains, thence north WELSH. Is ever the goal we seek mty «20 cnains, thence west eighty Gale . ‘ : : D) chaius, thence south twenty (20) ees ” i So down with the Oriental, aeins (© point of commencement, and K . : ri " 7; i eetinlng one bundred and sixty (100) (Special to The Daily News has engaged both Frank Barrieau I a Te ae ee Sikh. oe 3 more es. : Be he i - cnapring | vel in the dusky Dago FRANK B, ST. AMOUR, Locator. Poy od r, 27,.—Freddie|and Joe Bayley as his sparring oe - ’ ated the 20th day of April, 4913. eee ee awe ; mene yartners, all working under the These are the men to work, ‘ub. May 5, 1913—June 30, 1913. Welsh, British lightweight cham- ite ors, re A ih Re The scum of Southern Europe vst 18 lad: Nett Sateh EOFS Z ai j ‘ ,| direction of Manager Harry Foley ; perme? pion, announced today that he|¢ , ALT y in te tena Land Distriet—District of Coast,| would start light training ,.|who is» handling the world’s}, The Bulgarian and the Turk. —— as == Range 6 would start light training imme Anything that is not yellow SS ee ake notice that Ouy 2. Tooker, of| diately for his forthcoming champion. Ritchie and Welsh May come tows dey and ight per, intends to apply for panaiesivn 10 battle here with Willie Ritchie, See abe eee pee of He may knife his chum in the rchase the following described iands: world’s champion, scheduled for the ring. titchie, brown as a ‘ wo —__-———_ 9 solumbencing @t & post planted at south-| 2 cas rIrver stg , ing ¢t is alley (corner of Lot WOT, Range 6, Coast| September 20th. Welsh has taken | berry, robust and devoting all his But—keep the country white! S ol\nfe a" trict, thence porth 40 chains more OF! more than a week's complete time Lo developing strength and a ood s to south) boundary of J. A. Kirk- hai " : . is » type , P 3 ticks application | te purchase, thence rest and his injured ankle, which|punch, is the type of the boxer Bo welasine to wae broth e XS) 40 chains more or less followin “e 3j > Tals yhite | 5O Welcome to e@ our brothers Mi boundate t Mee ee: Shenae ot rae caused a postponement of the| pure and simple. Welsh, white Followerg Idk 8 ‘i > thence south 40) Chuing 10 southwest world’s championship battle from | 4S milk and fast as a flash, pays ie i 4 CURNEY-OXFORD, her of Lot 34, thence east 20 chains P Ee ii ’ ‘ . fo hi O it ye lov (CURNEY-OXFORD) bic or less to tigh Water mark, thence| Labor Day until September 20th, | "0 attention to his punching im we ve to honor, SAD, sy erly and westerl iow oe ar ork every min-| The gentle Nazarene. lark to point. of ‘commencement, has healed with surprising rapid-| Power, but will work every min Be \iuing 200 acres more or less ity ute to increase his already light- oes me smoking homesteads GUY L, TOOKER. m g , 18. -£ »pends.e Ab 2 mi F Dated July 6th, 1913, : Welsh was able to attend the|"iné like moves, and depends.en-| | About the mapen today, A Vub, July 14, 1913—Sept. 8, 1913. tirely on his boxing ability and|As the bomb falls in the nursery sacle ate Moy-Campbell bout in the same veld Land District—District of Coast,| arena on Saturday afternoon, and Vv Range V. . ; as P e “Ol he ring holice that I, Thomas Pierponi ae introduced | stom. He . Welsh appears to know { Vancouver, B, C., occupation} with his rival, Champion Ritchie, ers appesé i it salesman, 2 - ; . e " Pre aS . ‘op o tac . ‘ slieves s v io piirehase “ i who Pst. | Welsh used his ankle freely and | Ritchie's ring tactics, and believes i lands; s . "AfAR 2ak SS. f > Cf » ohe x Commencing at a post planted on the}?! showed no traces of weakne 8s that he caa outpoint the cham Fieast corher Of & bay, @ little to the He will give it another week’s|/pion just as easily as he did two ~ rd ; ste the loreshore, and aajacent to L. Re W. complete rest and shortly after!years ago in Los’ Angeles. avis’ claim, thence horth 20 chalps,){he Labor Day contest, in which|Ritechie, on the other hand, has © West 20 chains, thence south 20 . ; Hi , ns, thence east 20 ‘chains to point of}Ritchie takes part, Welsh will/increased punching powers and ring generalship to wrest the title} Where the children romp and away from the American, play. List to the wailing women, See babies dumb with fear, And fathers broken and beaten By the men we welceme here. How do the yellow races View the shameless sight? What do they think we compass By keeping the country white? ATH aa ai los Cement, Containing 40 acres more) .iart active training. believes that after he lands a few oe P bl Dated mig eed PISRPONT BANKS. Ritchie is working hard for his of his terrific blows he will bring} Brutes from the ranks of labor, Why it 1s e est e rocura e Pub. July 241, 1918—-Sept, 15, 1913. two battles in Vancouver. He} Welsh down to his own speed. Who revel in blood and flame, 3 : ———— —————— == i(When the victims are defence- cena Land District—District of Coast, less.) Range “ Take notice that Martin Swanson, of - a and enite by name. erciless as a tiger, at nue rc! occu ation ter, permission to pur- : Pare . hase the following described lands: A blot on the virgin soil, Who dares to weild his pick axe With the honest son of toil. Commencing at @ post planted at the outhwest corner of Lat $075, thence In the dusk he will knife his neighbor, horth 20 chains, thence west 46 chains, To the land & blight and pest, ‘chee 40 chains in a southerly direction Cund the shore, thence 40 chains in ap Who jeers at a Sikh or Hindoo For the medal on his breast. pasterly direction round the shore to the olnt of commencement, containing one Who fears the Jap at his duty Cleanly alert and bright It stands to reason that the Perfect Control foundry of national reputation The entire range is controlled for its equipment of the most : practically by one handle, notable hotel, restaurant, and called’ the Dibehmiien, it institutional kitchens through- , : oe ak turns around a series of six out the Dominion, also makes notches to determine the exact the best range on the market : : degree of heat required. Such for the home kitchen. je control saves time, fuel and This Gurney-Oxford range is jabor. the result of over seventy years hundred and twenty acres more or less. bated June 24th, MARTIN. SWANSON. ; 13. Pub. June 30, 1913—Aug. 25, 1913. WATER ACT. otice of Application for the Approval of Plans and Petition for the Approval of Undertaking. . lake hotice that the Port Essington Vater Co,, Ltd, will apply to the Comp- broth ' of Water Rights for the approval : plans of the works to be constructed for the utilization of water from Cunning- ham Lake, which the applicant is by Water porate No, 125 authorized to take, store “nd use for municipal purposes, bs se the hae also be made to the Hon- ne a nister o r ? Proval of undertaking, wight hide ere the plans and particulars required by section 4 of Section 70 and the pett- Ma B for Abproval of undertaking, as re , red by Section 89 of the Water Act as smended have been fied with the Comp- troller of Water Rights at Victoria and : th the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, Objections to the va plication or petition may be fled with the ton troller of Water jn shits, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, aie thin 30 days from the date hereof, July, aaane Vancouver this 30th day of PORT ESSINGTON WATER CO., LTD., Applicant, W-Aue, gunn Wilson & Whealler, Agents, So bring in a few more cargoes; We are keeping the country white! —The Week ROMANTIC MARRIAGE Ruling Families of British India United. London, Aug, 25.—Two of the most powerful native ruling fam- ilies of British India were united today when the Princess Indira, only daughter of the reigning Maharajah Gaekwar, of Boroda, was married to-Prinee Jitendra, son of the Maharajah of Cooch- Behar, after a romantic court- ship. The initial ceremony, which took place in the strictest pri- vacy, was performed at the hotel where the princess has been stay- ing, and was accompanied by the customary Hindu rites. Prior to the marriage the Princess Indira experience and experimental study of improvements to benefit the woman who toils in the kitchen. Even Bakings By means of a Divided Flue Strip, the heat is divided evenl over the top and down the bac and sides of the oven. A pan of biscuits in the front and back of the oven will brown with perfect evenness without having to change their places many times during the baking. The two back lids of the range also receive an equal cooking heat that will boil two kettles at the same time. Saving of Fuel Then again the special Re- versible Grate saves coal bills by burning the coal to a fine white ash. No unburnt coal can lodge in the rounded cor- ners of the firebox. It’s Sanitary Too Its smooth, clean top is pol- ished and requires no black lead. The Gurney-Oxford is “ diff- erent” from all other ranges— its exclusive devices make an irresistible appeal to every. woman. CALL ON US—ASK FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE, “STOVES AND RANGES” Cite gata racer any. CHINAMAN TAKING THE OATH, ‘FRED STORK - - 2nd Ave. * eaeeee Gee eG GG 88 e8 Bee Advertise in had been’ received into the A peculiar scene is often enacted in the East End potice courts of |Brahmanist faith, the creed of London, Eng. When a Chinaman takes the oath he breaks a |the bridegroom, . plate and repeats: ‘May my soul be broken even as this plate Subsequently the forms of a e y ews if I don not tell the truth,” A stuck of this cheap crockery is |civil marriage were gone through kept for emergency, at a registry office, G00 000000000000000000000D0 HODODHHODOOHOSOTO DONO OOHOOOOROLOGODOLOOOOODE F73100000 000000 OC OO OOTTOOOSOTOOOOOLOOOOOOOOCOECGRRQR000000