* caaibiis 14, 1913 ag pgemay, OCtOner = : THE DAILY NEWS , ¢ 3 << ——— ee - ——— f ‘ie — americans = = a ¥ » Zz CES. uno PURCHASE, AUT Four World F B ON NO LONGER JOE BAYLEY WANT Mg i 7 need, 96 Fn See ayers Church Servi ‘ arles Ff ’ % * — e, hn oy HAS BUTTER TO SPARE MATCH WITH LEM KEGG|} <“BUFER Dervaces= | Hyon free NY yer of lands and works i's cupatien, commission’ ase the folluwing 5 ' - perinissi0l I alee er oe ra 7 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ms < gescribed iy at a post Pie ding Lot |Is Importing It From Other Question of Guarantee Is All That San eA / porineast cor Oh ae in a northerly | Countries—Making of Cheese Remains to Be Settled. Empress Theatre at 1.90 p.m, + ie ; 229% nore of Hastings Arm Al Fallen Off unday at p.m. a to the Tac-U-An gs : ae REV. F. W. KERR, M Pastor bf 26, ee yd 2 —_—— W. H. Wright, of the Windsor a " a ecsienilll 3 / chains, puce “ od . a Chains, thence east- Conditions affecting the mar- Hotel, is in receipt of a -wire THE FIRST BAPTIST ree ep “the point of commence- enti Z » dairy ’ : McINTYRE HALL, IRD AVE., NBAR ST. i acres more or less, j ie ting end of the dairy industry from Joe. Bayley's manager stal- Services every Sunday at 11 i & ARLES. H. PLOOD., lin Canada have undergone rapid ie that’ } , % am. ane i00 p.m. Sunday ‘ie ' r ‘ » is desirous g Se .™. Baraca oe sei O15, 98, 1043. lehanges during recent years. In 1S that he is desirous of putting Rible Class 230 p.m. : af i aD é Ne cnancenigieilaasilatins lthe past it has been the custem oh a mateh here with the local REV. W. J SCOTT Acting Pastor te ees Le District of Coast, | to estimate the growth of the in- boxer, Lem Kegg. If a satisfac- Tee Piker smemicees om Cah hae Sk ‘ ” ‘ | CHUR pora L, Wright, of | dustry on the export trade. This, | tory guarantee can be arranged SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACS . Beh yecupation saarried i aidan " ag entirely | Yes Services every Su at ol ae ipply for pertuiasion | however, has become an entirely the fight fans in Prince Rupert Saavlens eyes oa te wig Geaceibed oes lunreliable guide, because Canada 1 tu bee’ : School at 2.30 p.m. +B ee, Mot ket, Range - by ino longer has butter to spare, will see one of the best exhibi- REV. MR. DIMMICK - PASTOR VES Gost Or OOrner “OF -Awet jbut, on the other hand, finds it ions of boxing that. as ever ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ‘ ne biad, thence |necessary to import from other been pulled off in this city, cor. Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place ae to west | wy Jess to the shore countries. Cheese exports, too, monte Morning prayer, 11. Bven- eo yout nt renee a tat shat lhave greatly decreased. sae, 986 ae — 4 t hore ) B 4 J § ’ $ . . : ning 40 acres more | These facts were brought to e e Communion first Sunday or Jes DORA L, WRIGHT ithe attention of the select stand- . Commencing at 4 post planted ome ents | |losing ground but is making Si Wri 2 Week night’ services Mon- ‘ ea reg agp |steady progress., Tt was brought Sign Writing.. dey gaeanenang, Thurs et Led 40 chains, p : ) . . s A FS chains, Whe ist 40 chains to point out that the Canadian people are ° -——— pe oo containing 80 acres | consume felatively more milk A Paper-Hanging CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS eae pe: eee I eek land milk products than hereto- oe es. oak ene ne nen ganas ; ms eond, 1018. |fore, and that an increasing MISS JESSIE BRAYTON Our Specialties \ Sunday school meets after pated - 1018—-Oct. 18, 1913. | sega : + : 4 the morning service. Tes- pub, Aug. 18, Seon eae dasa quantity of milk is being manu- Po manatee i ; ,;,|One of the cleverest dancers of ecaienaatlions a ee Weenes. Land District—District of Coast, jfactured into condensed milk, tiie i lot eleves ieee Gere at eee me Skeena 8 Hange 5. casein and othér products. ne roupe ol clever ers “Ye Olde Reliable” except Sundays and legal toe that louis mon rails | During the course of Mr. Rud with the Pollards who will holidays from 2 p. m. to pert, B. ©. occupation aie a , . : im ‘ nae e . Pp. m. » ‘nds tO apply for permission to idick’s evidence he gave out a be seen at her best 2nd Street Phone 156 Green cae Ate ng ane about 80 lgereat deal of interesting infor- Tonight Mie ieee, Gh ane Soe |mation concerning the tendency —— — tne track, thence east 60 chains lof the industry. This has now ins to bank of Skeena ; : , wing the river bank in been printed in a pamphlet of g westerly aud Doriber ye RO bores |fourteen pages, for free distribu- ee or ess. jtion to all who apply for it to sary LOUISE FEA EN | the publications branch of the pated July 18th, : i ‘i . pub. Aug. 18, 1913——-Oct, 13, 1943. | department of agriculture at Ot- —— | tawa. trict District of Coast, Range 5. | cae: that Thomas 8. Crew, of | “The doctor had just ordered eccupalion gentleman, | oF ; for permission 10 pur- jmine to stop smoking when the wing d screed Senter. sine wife gave me a box of cigars al B mile south of the southeast corner of Lot |Easter. We gave them to the = 430, Range coast District, thence west SCHANG, OF THE ATHLETICS. MERKLE, OF THE GIANTS. gardener to smoke in the green- past $0 chal, i aeeent. containing $80 Last week the whole country was ringing with the shouts | house to kill the green fly.” eres mon mas REW and yells of the baseball fans, both on the battlefields, where vic- | “And were they strong eno-| 2 SM. Miller, Agent tories were acclaimed and defeats won groans, and before the |Ugh? : = pated July 21st, 194138. : E bulletin boards in all the great cities, where every play was in- | “Strong enough! They killed | 3 Aug. 18, 1913—Oct. 18, 1913, , the fiy ‘andvas lants. and it's| = ————_————| stantaneously recorded. Prince Rupert's favorite newspaper was 1e fly and the plants, and il’s| = sieena I District of Coast,! only a trifle behind its metropolitan contemporaries in bulle- |0t @ dead cert, that the Zz old =a = ak Marion Waugh, of| tining the great games, giving the results of each game within ea will pull through. = : Moutres upation Weeateaioe a few moments after it was announced. == 1 riission to purchase b . ibe | in Red tands: bids Saturday brought the end of the series of championship Launch Alice B for hire. Tele- = Bi a northerly planted areui{ games, but they are still being talked about, and therefore our |Phone Green 394, Davis Float. == by of Lot 5149, mange readers will be glad to have these excellent portraits of four 155-tf = e Lakcise alley, 1LCe ‘ = r j more or less to south] more of the famous players to add to the six we published — —_— 3 A t 148, thence west 41 a. r ‘ ar at : oot i Ss 5, ib th 40 ‘chains, thence easi] yesterday Foremost is Marquard, one of the stars of the Na- Skeena Land eles eee of Queen = 1 r less back to point of tion: earue i s sou aw ) sher as 1 > oO r¢ Charlotte Islands. Beene Bg 9 ae on nae Sie na! Leagt Thi thpaw pitcher was put in the box for ‘Take notice that 1, Herbert Parsons, of es the first game, but scored a defeat and was relieved. Schang is |New York, N. Y., U.S. A., occupation at- i G ; orney, int r ie t , eter Tee one of Connie Mack's pickups who sometimes develop into stars pee eae has and petroleum on and ib. Aug. 1 vi3—Oct. 13, 1913. 1 *o s careful "" g as so in s case, Schang hav- under one hundred and sixty acres 0 é ° eee rene eee unde “ =e ‘ os : : eats . It wa ya - tt e, se cs hav land on Graham Island, B. C., bounded as Skeena Land District—District of Coast, ing the highes matling average, over .400, In le worid series, fcllows: s ; Range ms ae at By Merkle is the first baseman of the Giants, known the world centre of Section Fee ee PO tshitn et, Sagisnd, Out upation surveyor, in-| Over as the player who failed to touch second base in his run Sinise seonee aaet tirae ae dete ponds 10 apply SOr" eT tania tw purchase? and thereby lost the world’s series for his team three years ago. north | forty chains, thence west forty “CuMMencing at & post planted About ns Larry Doyle has been the efficient captain of the Giants for a chains to Seaman tienen i iudbe ot 606, Rauge te einen, tehoe couple of years, second in command of the organization and ie By ; p. Nuter,’ Agent. a 1 < waesenen tne ee . 2 oe ate epte er 4th, 1913. te te Pere tae none oe eent Schein, confidential adviser to Johnny McGraw. Pub, Oct $24918—-Oct. 27, 1913. ~ Rhet 20 Chains more or less to —— — hae hore ab hence westerly 20 chats = = — . Ke 1 Wing shore of lake to ’ Skeena Land Distrior—-gustetet of Coast, - Imencement, containing 40 ange . ‘ . ir HUERTA S LAST COUP BAFFLING Seiko noties Cnt Seer eee cane ee : ARTHL Ro es y Rupert, B. C., occupation onek. gy pe - # ql i M.Allier, gen apply for permission to purchase the fol- Ss. a 23rd, 1913 lowing described lands: | j EK cool lunch for ot V e Ls H 1v13—oOct. 13, 1013 T0 THE WASH Repent es . post peneed about - . ee, chains south of the northeast corner 0 . th = et that 1, Williain Macy, of S. E. 30945, thence north 40 chains, thence Serve it in the country. Take the motor car, the | pation caterer, Milena bo east 13 chains more or less to the wes : s = ' ae anmmissioner of anes re aed he ES boundary of John | McKechnie’s pre-emp- family, a friend or two, some sand wiches—and = ‘ mmission to purchase tie tion, thence sout 0 chains more or less = 4 Neo lanted on Uw DISMISSAL OF CONGRESS LEAVES HUERTA DICTATOR OF to John McKechnie’s southwest corner, " ; = Wes . al 08 B ae once as C ee er of ST. Lot and Post MEXICO AND THE PUZZI.E IS TO GUESS HIS NEXT thence east 20° chains, thence south | 20 f wnce southerly 20 chains MO VE to the east boundary of S. E. 30945 to the : Goose Bay w 58. T. L. point of commencement, containing 90 e ; ading 35280 res oe - - oar acres more or less, neinneen “REINS, 4 | wes lireclioh 20 chains, IEUCE { . “Ovi . ey * cress folle » 7 . = . ts rtherly direction 20 chains, thence Mexico City, Ocl. 14.—Provi-| Mexican congress, followed by H. D, Lenhart, Agent. ie ink hay l the point of commence os eee nh ten - ’ . “orogt oO of oO ses Dated Au st 22nd, 1918. y tens ; niaining 160 acres more or less./Sional President . Huerta couy une prorogation both howae s Dare san ss, ai—-Now. 47, 1943. ft WILLIAM MACY. last night, whereby he rid him-jof that body, has put adminis- ae ai Cc. H. Flood, Agent. 7 ‘ . + un 27th, 1913, bie. amie self in a spectacular manner of|tration officials here in a state of Sate 25, 1013-—Sept. 29, 3. . ss the Jegislative bodies of the gov-/anxiety. No one attempts to dis- : -—-— — = ; sata : at = NOTICE. ernment and constituted himsel guise the view that the develop- ‘lator o ' Mexican Repub- 7 500 E pl ; fst hereby given that pursuant to dictator how : m : ; f ments of the last twenty-four 9 m oyes to a e€ t 2 ie chapter 115 of the Re- lic, has left the city in a state o } ; Mexico City have preci t Canada, F. L. Wilson has{tense expectancy, The manner|0Urs In Next iy 3 2 The Anheuser-Busch main plant and Hundreds of visitors every day go through sian ot "et werkt apabies 1 —— of its accomplishment serves to|pitated what probably is the branches give employment to 7,500 people. with guides to inspect this immaculate ‘ a 0 sropoesed Oo € sj 2 7 Upert Bene it wae. Harbor of demonstrate the length to which|}most serious situation since The in plant covers 142 acres, equal stitution e tupert a, oe briefly (described as the execulive was prepared to go|Huerta took office. Many offi- = to 70 city blocks. There are 110 separate One cannot a it eee the convic- : % rey, Cast from the centre of Seal} ;., mainstay his grasp on the ad-|cials regarded the developments = buildings, a city in themselves. tion that quality is an Anheuser-Busch rule. ie arcle @ shown on Plan 923, Prince - " : we) a = Land Registry OMce,, beng south-|minisirative affairs of the na-|as bearing out predictions ~~ ? +h blot 7, thence north 36 no election would be held Octob- = e minutes $9 seconds west 760] tIOn. : Anh B bh S Lo bor ling Thence south 386 de- Senator Dominguez, whose at-)er 26. euser- usc 9 t. ul1S | min Ate 1 second west $70 ft. wee | president i. grees 13 . a ine, thence south 36 de-itack on the provisiona yresiae | —— — — Some of the Principal ve i M0 high Water marke thee ast, B46 ft the Senate was the starting | _-___-_____ es = The Plant of Its Kind Buildings pati tie Waler mark to nos eee folowing high ——— et = in the World E plan and’ deserinaint OF beginning, =m 4! point of the row, is said to have = 5 Bae a ‘PHOD OF Said proposed site = *. —t te Has deposited a duplicate of each. of prepared for eventualities in ad- FIRE “LARM SYSTEM 1 : > 6 Fe ih the Land Registry ¢ 1 = =r ee = tag ince Rupert, B Gann gn Aiea vance, es = [es na niRP a AAA eee os in Gouneil for approvai Having determined on his line CIRCUIT NO. 1. == &; ewe s ete a ttawa, Ont. Sentemhar ; . » made his will and} i 3 MAC DUNNEN a of conduct, _ ty Saal friends |) Box 72—Sth St. and Srd Ave. ; Wie) == Jor e 5 Sal # W-Sept, 99 Oct a ee for the Applicant, na , his amny vA Box 13—6th St. and 3rd Ave. ee ——— a ——r— ee ee _ ~ ee good-bye. Box 14—8th St. and 8rd Ave. pe sage = . : ANK OF = qe et ware eer areas ene ————_ | Box 16—Junction of ist, 2nd and 1836 THE B 1913 =3 Ca ot u ee ‘ oe ye R NOTICE. ; Ps Oc {4,.—Huer- 3rd Aves. > - = Sa nT § a eee ons oe voputios of the|{} Bex 16—18t Ave,, between sin and B iti nNorthAmerica I MM Water {uO for @ Heense to take and use| ts arrest 0 nor 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) rius é t Britien ne, made Under the Water Act : Box 17—1st Ave. and 7th St. (Cen- co ' lumbia as fo. ; . TT Years in Business. 7 tthe nate " follows: | tral Hotel.) PRINCE RUPER IMP. ° Salt Wor) E ' the applicant is B, C, Capival and SURPLUS OveER $7,600,000. ERT B Cc. \d., F. H. Mobley, agent, CIRCUIT NO. 2. Distributors PRINCE RUP » De \ddress of the applicant is Box 22——-3rd Ave, and 3rd St, re : B. | (Post Office.) a ‘amhe Of the stream is Kwinitss Box 23—3rd Ave. and McBride St. . 7 WA MH HA Hive j s nitsa Ox usimess | WT | , ie stream has 4ts souree in moun per 2a ist ave. and Notre st. }| A Service B Men OAL ) Nive : » miles West of the Skeena Box 26-—2nd Ave, and 2nd St . sy einpties inte ete asorly direction Box 26—2nd Ave. and 6tb St. Appreciate - Hable ' © skeena River about 14 , .T p _ = = = = — ‘ rom) KWinitsa # Box 27.—G. T. P. “e8 st’ Water ls lo De @ivenied fede a The complete and valuable ; rom Hout’ SOUM side, about 6,280 CIRCUIT NO. 38. cee i k . th a Pec ise service rendered by the Ban if b Y bose for which the water Box 31. -5th Ave, anc ulton St. ae o ° # 7 ih mining and manufacturing. Box 32——Rorden and Taylor Sts, of British North America has —IN THE Ae eae 18 described meg FRe eet a8 8D Box 34--7th Ave, and Fulton St. secured and retained the Vall i 41th Olle 8 f er . P : by the b. "CA Salt Works Box 350th Ave, and Corhox Ave. DEEP AP SBIR 8 + Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley on va te tacent to Lot 74 and Box 37—-8th Ave, and Dodge P1, RM i it Kiver . \UMntity Of water applied for Is Box 38—th Ave. and Thompson St, fidence of a goodly proportion » Bulkley Valley Fort George District 3 Mia 1 ° 'welve hundred (4200 cincuit NO. 4 of Canada’s prominent busi- --IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— DS he ott ne of Bop oated on {he ground Box 414th Ave. and Emmerson ness men. ‘The same service | ANDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on Mon Dursuant the ete’ and an applica- MISS PATSIE HILL Pi ; awaits you, whether your easy terms. ie me Hie Water A aon the require ) Box 4Z2-—5th Ave. and McBride St, bel all Nupert p, We Water Recorder Tieton the Who won tremendous applause { Box 43—Sth Ave. and Green St, account arge or small, a ate the sald” Waray JVCtlONs may be ted with li wht the character of Box 44—-6th Ave and Basil St, NOR I H COAST LAND CO mit iz Build W ater Meat peane the asl nigAat in . ae Box 45—7th Ave. and Eberts. T BRANCH 9 i 88, Victorian Be Gee arliament Yum-Yum, will appear to- Box 141—7th Ave, and Young St. PRINCE RUPER PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000,00 VANCOUVER, B.C. “ay “. G. SALT WORKS, LTD night as “Phillis,” in W-be By F. u te aes EB : Mm Sept. B XK Oct: 6, gist Agent Ta Balle Butterfly <= P, MARGETTS, MANAGER ’ pi