. a ‘e ee a ; inve 2 1913 ces “ : mnursday, Novemve’ Bo THE DAILY NEWS 8 rE. er Sat ees = a a — = - 4 : o— ¥ ; : | , | | pURCHASE NOTICES. ae hae | : aa , AND br ‘ sa : : me woe 7 * a 1, Charis Ht, Flood, % Le TES F “axe notice Orr, intend to apply to ) Tain (ree in piney of lands and works { copa” cormmissi0l’™ hase we followily a Meri ion 19 wm for Pod land ) post planted at the dese @menciie At’ Cp, b, reading Lot * ; thence in @ northerly . shore of Hastings Arm jess to the Tae-U-An », 26, thence in 4 chains, thence in @ chains, thence east point of commence acres more or less { LES. H, FLOOD, 7ih, 19143, “'1913—sept, 22, 1013. ‘ua Hl } | wl | 1 i strict-—District of Coast, We tll hnange oo. that Dora L. Wright, of c¢,, occupation married w apply for permission followimg described lands; a post planted at the { Lot 421, Mange SJ thence forth 20 Challis iheast corner of Lot # 4 My potess bh 20 chains more or less ne Lot 6142, thence a more Or less to the shure ; se, thence westerly and said sbore to the point or H h d e noe Go ‘acres mur B. SMII as a dry goods store in a cer- DORA L. WHIGHT. pated July aie tect. 13, 1018 , tain Canadian city. He does a good business, but wants 4 p. Aug. 18. 3% seen cistseheteationareatal — | _-bidielek oe ena * to do more. He believes that Advertising in his local newspaper is the Pi ti : i istric ) ,04ast, geen Land OYhange 6. way to get more business. So he advertises—every now and then. 9 ' . crew, f Boas sh . rake 0 te eto benmet, ta: This is where our friend Smith is wrong—in advertising every now and i 5 gwi, W anm i ; yends 10 SPI ere eterna then. He should advertise regularly—as frequently as his local newspaper Naar st planted ene mile | is published. % \ 7 co of Lot isu, 5 soul se ibistrict, thence south 2 | Smith says he wants to advertise regularly, but he can ’t always find the time i nt vs, thence west 40 chiains, thence north to prepare advertisements, which is true, for he is his own buyer, sales- a ~y 40 chains to point * ommencement, containing 80 acres manager, director of store service, credit man and half-a-dozen other things. \ f bore or les : , 3 er ee hao a bent What Smith should do is this: If he is located‘in one of the smaller oe met ,suly 22nd, 1948. ; which there are no advertising agencies giving a local copy service, and he ee hue. 913—Oct. 13, 1913 pub, Aug. 18, {OES +t has no one among his own staff qualified by instinct or experience to ‘ 4 #5 Land District—District of Coast, write the daily announcements, he should go to meee te the news- (aed Skeeba Lan . ead ? Kange 5. paper in which he means to advertise, requesting his help. In nine cases ge 3 thus notice that Louie Eesibation tall? out of ten, the publisher, through his advertising manager, will be only too a rac, iniends 10 apply f0F perunlssion. to glad to give Smith the assistance desired. - renal lowing descripec ds: ; E Ing 8 8 Poet ea Ee Deines If Smith is located in one of the larger cities he should secure the services Mile Pos F oe . ‘ i. P. Railway, on jhe south WRECK OF A SCHOONER NEAR TO ENTRANCE TO NEW YORK HAREOR. of a recognized advertising agency which will take over the work of pre- the Wack ins to, bank of Skeens Me v paring his advertisements. . ee followin , » stur as ee] e four masted schoone arjory Bri 0 ‘ , - Captain James T. * ce Sollowing Ce ee Se apinty oo ne stucm last week the four nasted schooner Marjory Brown, commantet ay ' As oe a Gis In this way Smith can be sure of having his advertisements prepared reg- iy ne oO alker, ¢ o grief 2 niles eas an ot The stes sp «Ber e Nor 70T- Ly cement, containing 20 acres Walker, came to grief 200 miles east of Sandy Hook. The steamer Berlin, of th ; ularly and intelligently, with no more trouble to him than the supplying of “ é | hich arrived arantine fr the Med ‘ranes ‘escued all hands from the + f " LOUISE FRANK BANVILLE man Lloyd, which arrived in quarantine from the Mediterranean, ty a i ie vaieae the information required by the writer of the advertisements. " ewes me a ee arjo own st before e scho ‘1 sank ar > Ne ‘ket shoals. Japtain alker, i ped July 181, 1948, Marjory Brown just } 4 re the sch oe enk Sed oe a _ Pia are the Berlin So Smith can do more business, and more business means a larger income a Pub, AUB «cna nneidalaastynnneniaametedatntiod. of the schooner, and his five men sa a a yaw ne as i the “it ing ae ee Sco for himself, to say nothing of other gains that go hand in hand with the “9 . . ste ed into viev as i yC r¢ : “ec » stec ors sens Land District—District of Coast, opportune ly steamed into view. It was all they could do to pull f ‘om " wi pentane doing of bigger business. a F Range 6. side. The accompanying photograph shows the schooner diving! toward the ocean’s botton , fuke notice that Thomas 8. Crew, of + as the crew pulled away from her eB igiand, upation gentieman, Just a 1e ¢ Ww pull awa) . hi pour, bugland, o¢cupauon, geutietnan, ics : aati iia is man Smith---do you Know im aay iowing de Seribed, HpGs: bait YOU S ith ? = bad q ng at & post planted one ha hin oc ee ss pir win vi te Southeast corner of Lot te S| CAR SAB Ma SREB Are mi i 40, Kange 6, Coast District, thence west = jo cha south tan ne aeeas Ya) ; asi 80 chains, thence porth 40 chains to] (Gm oan Pr et of coment ement, containing 320 2 > Gh ie seres more or Jess, q| ae) xi OM th CREW. ¥ r1Ze SS on nce { ipert es og . M. Miller, Agent. i : : es . ah Dated July 21st, 1913. ; ts | IN If you are doing a local business talk over your advertising problems with the Adver- pub. Aug. 18, {oid—Oct. 13, 1913. ay ™ See : — ae MT, a) BY MISS GRACE SHOCKLEY = tising Department of this newspaper. ! Sivena Land District—District of Coast,| @ f If you are.doing a provincial or national business it would be well for you to have a if Kange &. iB ee z= d_ advertisi . Ali fur- rake notice that Marion Waugh, of 2 Fe) CDE fae (AFF) SS ES POLS : tine Hang eae ease ph ing oon A list of these will be A i ‘ , vecupation spilster, ib © , ’ So , Secretary Canadian Press Association, b ss following de riped lands: eter The city of Prince Rupert is{inhabitants of Graham Island,|herring. At this time a large Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto. i i g at & post renee, Sone situated on Kaien Island and is|Moresby Island is largely noted|number of men are employed in j ic est crnet Of L0e S149, Range} about 540 miles north of Van-|for its mineral wealth. jeatching these fish, The cold 4 "40 ebains,” dire Os teas to south couver. The harbor, which is one fhe British Columbia coast|storage company freeze the her- ea t 1 0148, penne, weet 68 of the finest of the natural har-jline is heavily timbered, so saw | ring into fifty pound blocks to be Ree ie chains more OF. less back to puint of bors of the world. extends along|mills are to be found at George- | used as bait for halibut fishing. . an _—$— $$ bi SNOOTIRSD, CONE Ee est aor the full length of the towns town, Swanson Bay, Masset and}|Some of the larget boats catch as a : MARION WAUGH. " ny the laces |many as from sixty to one hun- 4 ‘ and is deep enough to ifioat anyjother places. ’ 1836 THE BANK OF 1913 ed July 22nd, 1913. | , ines san hl Pub. Aug. 18, 19143—Oct. 13, 1943. size of boat. Its length is about] A smelter is being erected at|dred tons of ib = Hen at ons sant _KAIEN HARDW ARE COMPANY io 7 iia ia Mid lia surtee liles th thirty miles|Granby Bay (for the reduction of|of the net. On Prince uper ege e F Siena Land District—District of Coast, fourteen miles, wi . is ( ae ; ‘ , th SHAME 8. of waterfront and averages over) copper ores), which will have a/harbor is to be found a plant for) BSPEUISMINOPUMAMePICa | timp aNeNUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 8 ‘ devises ‘Ens Od Oeini tia Siiveyor’ ins a mile in breadth. capacity of two thousand Sa Oe mee aoe kaaeh gan 25 : a i‘ : wnds tu pe for permission bo purchase The nature of the surrounding per day. Granby Bay is located|o lerring. 11s e@Slé s EARS IN Business. Builders’ Supplies Sheet and Plate lass te following described Lands: By al inte ! servatory Inlet, about sev-|put up this year nearly one hun- CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OvER $7,600,000. Plumbers’ ' ee lies ‘Plate Glass Mirrors q u ag at & post planted about 20/¢ountry is generally mountain-jon Observatory Inlet, a l |} | : a um upp aiid i Range se ccast District, the nee ous. There are two large valleys|enty miles north of Prince Ru- | dred bai ue He ans 4 part ao yes, Ramee uth 20 chains more or less wo northeast! nieh drain the interior, viz.:| pert. There are several hun-|of which is shipped abroad, YVatitias ‘ eet ec op in 30 ‘theins more. OF. less W The Skeena and the Naas. Small]dred men employed here all the]. The dockage at present oat Th C i f Bore cliowing, shore. of Iske to tributaries flow into each of jyear round, sists of about gh meme ea hang e onvenience OF a MONARCH MALLEABLE The ‘‘ Stay Satisfactory i FS gmelietgo : ‘ ae e ng -et of wharf, : ” % poi f commencement, containing 40/4) .2, rivers and in most of-these Prince Rupert today is a city|hundred linea e€ ° Range. ss i 7 ARTHUR 0. CREW yallevs good farming land is to|of about six thousand inhabitants. |about three-quarters of which is Joint Account ‘ Y. M.Milier, Agent. be found phe city covers, roughly, an area! owned by the Grand Trunk Pa- ie Pen Aun 12 1819 --Oct, 4%, 1018 a a the building of the}of two thousand acres, of which|cifie and one quarter by the Pro- A Joint Account may be bi } \ug. 18, 19 ude. 3. wine to the building t isan Thin = ie re that 1, William Macy, of}Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, @|ninety acres are set apart for|vincial government. The ast opened in the names of two ne : ig inyur, B. C., occupation caterer, intend to te ber of small towns h ive | parks and playgrounds. That |named wharf is about six hun- 2 Thichev a 5 for pe fon to paren se the quay i the line thel part of Kaien Island which has|dred feet long and has a large more persons Whichever one 4 td Works for permission to purchase ( \ p ulong th lit pa ; 4 ; . gn ds if at a post planted on the/chief of which are Terrace, Ni-)been surveyed as the townsite is}warehouse, which occupies abou can most conveniently reach ie siuiticas ther : etnies ee its chol and New Hazelton. Terrace} very rough, being, like Rome, set neon of a ae is Be in tnt can then deposit the ok : ence & ‘ ’ " id ‘ 7 > The tran runk acifice « BE doug the shore of Goose Bay to 8. T. L.-J ic the centre for the Kitsumkal-|on many hills. On only a very 1 iran a - 3 : by : Mi Lot and Post reading 3¢ s28u Wy At pen s : ‘is and Copper River i small part of the townsite have|dock, when co1 pleted, willgbe one joint funds or withdraw the WS nA ha y firection ZU chains, ee im, , Ere nt a ee The 4 in ast lirection #0 chains, thence) ij... Hazelton is a very old|the streets been graded, but most)of the largest in Ameriea. Th cash needed. It saves time 3 “Che ‘eect rt sbipoee” Be easi 2 sw the pommence ‘ . ' . aa i “kta to be > DoNn- . ment containing 160 eee ie Or Jes8.| catt{lement, the Hudson's Bay Co./of Prince Rupert east of Morse | dry dock is to be built on the pon and trouble Mailed Absolutely Free to Fur Shippers—Send “Shubert” ry a ty tt ll served with|toon type and will have a lifting . your name on a postal teday : ae Tae Barr having built a post there about/Creek is pretty well Py eavid You want this valuable publication—it is worth hundreds vi Dated June 27th, 115, eee one hundred years ago. The|plank roads and sidewalks, capacity of twenty thousand tons. dollar eens at every of the Fur daemon A019 ens easter Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, The city has an excellent water|A large steam plant ‘of three PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH Bie on te Eee eet : ‘ I her side of |service, A reservoir (with a ea-|thousand horse power will be $ ‘Bie NOTICE. however, is on the other Service. ll i for the development of - } ] £ . 5 ac P me millio raliions usec or e ave 2 | 7 » Bulkley Valley and new towns {pacity of one iillion gé 7 P. MARGETTS, MANAGER : : Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the ; hic . : eal” lat vear n wer for the operation of the . " Bt ihe provisions of chapter 415 ar the Re-|have sprung up, chief of whi h}was comp ted lashes os BY , lants connected with | Vised Chay ler of Canada, F, L, Wilson has}is New Hazelton. The resources} Acropolis Hill \ pumping plant}various plan a iia Wor sa plan te wlatser Sed iD be of this part are chiefly agricul-|has been erected at Shawatlans|the dry dock. The ~_ ial ted " Tks un of a W s ) : wa . 2 — , > t she . Led | tousiructed on land in the Harbor. of tural and mineral. Lake and the water is pumped ered by the plant w ‘9p one on a ae sy aumenctnt 3008. nortan. nd About xiv miles west Of] from there to the reservoir and it}will be about twenty-two acres. i ag : - F olumencing 859.3 ft. north anc Lbo si ee ban See NS » ar FOI IIIT I II IAA DISA IIASA ISI SAS AI AIIAAIN sory 68 ft. east from the centre of Seal Prince Rupert there is to belthen flows into the city mains}|The estimated cost th ae + FAAP AAA AAAAAIAAAAAAAIK a Cirele as sho , ‘ u oe 7 ao aie : crt ez $3,- x a Kupert Land Re ein ‘Omee, being south. found one of the greatest halibut}by gravity. The city of Prince dock and shops will be about Bit ; ; . oye i ites. At sn Dae 930 banks in the wol ld. Not many Rupert owns and operates its} 000,000. ; i 5 » hinutes 3 » CO! e 7 ana ° at s . aT s a grees 2MTDor line, Thence south 36 de- fish had been taken from it uPJelectric and telephone systems. Prince Rupert 1: the eee * ‘ Fees 46 minutes “C ast 37 8 ae . a . ire Tr < ache 2 along said harbor tthe, Shenee Sout 36 de: to this year, but since the Cold|The electric lighting plant is alof the Grand Trunk Paeifie, he x x ti te waler Derk, timate nase nee zt Stora plant procured several | modern and up-to-date concern | greatest transcontinental rail- + i web 4ler mark, thence iow hi o ee ylé 2 oa ‘ Po ta s faa a pan ta \ po int of beginning, with’s large steam trawlers from ing-Jin every respect. The telephone|road in all Canada, and it . = * ey and des "puion of said proposed site , ave been taking in|gystem is equipped with the lat-|the nearest port in Brilish Co- * 1 tb I d a duplicate of each of|jand, they ha 133 : : Orient, being two * 1 a Prine Kupert, B “tha beet Fast over half a million pounds of}est instruments and is credited} }ambia to the Orie n ig dl * ENVELOPES el re aes 8 yplyin Oo}, s cee J . an eas: RR i ‘ t s-ouver. 1 ther , ether in Council for approval halibut per. month, There are al-| with giving as good service as is|days nearer! than he paree all x ay “NaWa, Ont. September 16th, 1943, so other large companies fishing|to be found in any town on the|The harbor is i ttt a can i . LETTERHEADS MACL DUNNELL « HONEYWELL, from Prince Rupert and the total} coast. i the year round, so that pears ben Summer is over and thé Fall trade has begun. W-Sept, 29-0cr gr t0rs for the Applicant, teh from this district will ex- There are five branches of the;never be any intaniannns* oe BUSINESS CARDS To get your share you must have some sort of ——e r , ~ ‘Tlleading Canadi: anks in the|shipping. Prince Rupert being 7 Sd nna » hundred ton Pe@Vljeading Canadian bank in . xe ” ; me WATER NOTICE. ceed five ‘me boats bring in aS|eity, viz.; the Canadian Bank of|situated as il is on the Aporiay? FOLDERS printed matter—a circular, folder, booklet or cata- ] AB —— Tho A ; oe. a é ent tanta > aro » world can- : ‘pplication for a license to take and usejmuch as thirty thousand pounds |Gommerce, the nore na es i . teem cp pers SHIPPING logue. Be sure to have that work done properly. ; Waler Will be made ur ’ Union Bank, the Bank o ritish|not help but beco . ; : ’ he ‘ * under the Water Act/at a lime. : : aa oe ve ; 1. TAGS z i lesman to _—_ Columbia as follows: The salmon canneries are sit- North America and the Bank of ereatest seaport ee eal * You would not send out a shabby sa 3 Sait y, - — s the applicant is B. C. uated on the Skeena and NaasS!|Montreal. The last named ee ang sean ~ RO ei Oa BLOTTERS represent you; then don't make thé mistake of > bid. F. H. Mobley, agent, , yp » Rupert “eC 1s a building of reinforced | railroad will come the building © ; ; . The address oe sivers and one on Prince Bul occupies a 6 , : : rte sendi . n ircular or booklet Prince Ry wn on OF Sn eappienny i op x, The salmon aftet being eonerete. which was the first of] factories, etc., and the oe of VISITING CARDS sending out a poorly printed circ . ‘ he an arpor, 3 ’ , aracted i orince llarge rs f people into ; J 1 ce a . = a Fee Haine of the stream is Kwinltsaleanned are shipped south its kind to be ereeted in Prince } large _aumber ¥ a 2 oP yee BALL We are QUALITY PRINTERS and can produce , Milles west of the Skeena the Queen Charlott At the entrance to Prince Ru-|largest cities on the Pacific coast PROGRAMMES 5 and elupties 7. spawneesterty, direction eine i 18 ne at R » Harbor and]|pert harbor are to be found the|—mnamely, PRINCE RUPERT, } of and which will get results. Try us. Phone 98. a: le so, 4 sl s, one i Ost : of is The aon ayia wees y ne at Naden Harbor rhe} Dominion government marine de- eR er ere MENU CARDS a Ne Stre ® to be diverted fromjand one i aNf ey : ati ‘ r ——— SSS i feet from nat, whe South side, about 5, 280 7 ual catch for the Naden Har-|pot, the quarantine station and Will Not Adopt Program — x The purpose for which the water ao { : is about five hundred |the wireless station, The marine Rome, Noy. 2.—It is understood BILLHEADS i bused taining and manufacturing. oe c- or : depot covers five acres of ground] here that. Italy will not adopt any € us 0 , : rhales, . ; tere all a , eaiaeed . described an “linens ashe ral ¥ in is very plentiful m this}and has a conerete wharf over| program concerning Mexico with- STATEMENTS x i and located aac oe i aa qines li as Deer are to be found|pight hundred feet long. This|out first having entered into a \ 7 hte auandtty®s if . ah idan -e all along the coast}depot is the headquarters of the | friendty exchange of ee on ped ; # a8 fol ' Of walter applied for is}in abundance ahh atei’’s , . service for the North-|subject with the United States i miners’ incios Twelve hundred (1200) line, trout in all the streams, |lighthouse service I subj : au 8 ni all game sritish © as At} government. ! fi on sine oan gece 48 posted on the _bround whilst goat, bear and small game /ern British ¢ olumbia coast {| govern JOB PRINTING DEPARTME NT : A Copy of this epiember, 191 fairly numerous. the quarantine station a large tot Ursuant thenete mat and an tiple ere ‘1 c von CharTotte Islands,|wharf nine hundred feet long has Inland Revenue Increase. : ’ aiMice of The ater Act will be fled in the rhe 1 r ut sixty miles west|been built, also an isolation hos- Nelson, B. €,, Nov. 2.-—The in- i up ; eh are abo 8 ie , ig the aig” Objections may be ted with wales “ah vt. care divided|pital with quarters for doctor andjland revenue receipts at Nelson , seid ot Watse Aighas” ith the{Of Prince oe ae vin.t Gra«-|nuress in Oetober showed a gain of 45 ‘ay : ot ; De en all rn i : FIO IA: dings were Be § c. rartamens ae eae. by. Farming is} In November and December of}per cent, over the returns for the Cog toldinioinioootoiotok bd 4 ‘ ORKS, LTD, 1am and Moresby, , r ar the “bor i , at a W-Sept, § to oct! at's HL. Mobley, Agent. Jihe principal occupation of theleach year the harbor teems with)same month last year, as > te a lg