December 1, 1913 Monday, 4 ' THE DAILY NEWS — a : oT, $$$ SN ee tand District—District of Coast, skeens hange V. IN > SUPRE } noe tet Bugene Rene, of Prince (IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH GQ GGO OOOO UUUO OURO UUUUUUUUUOOOUUOU LK mee Take ) .upation Cook, intends to | COLUMBIA, Rupert pormissign to purchase the fol- Seiiaiagliee hI Oe eed eae et platted abdut 20 IN THE MATTER OF THE WINDING UP commence tthe northeast corner vl ACT, BEING CHAPTER 144 OF THE RE- coe 1945, inence north 40 chains, thence VISE STATUTES OF CANADA AND sr 13 chains more OF tose, to Shien. NMENDING ACTS AND IN THE MATTER poundar Jace uti 20 chains more or jes. OF THE PRINCE RUPERT FISH AND Hon, mn MCI nnie's southwest corner, COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED. ce chal, twence sour xy Notice is hereby given that the Contl- O G. T. P. T a coe ett 38 eae Bary Oi neni company, Limi, a body 94 oe » the ea riraainal . corporate a re ered office et : arf eo ny A atu . ee an, the AN ad 4g a 500 Choi L i Pete ; career re wees more OF | ere ish Columbia, has. been appointed of- oice ots in f H B°FeaceG heen: flelal liquidator of the above named Prince aa a Ma P. ‘Townsite of Prince George. ust oond, 1013 . ’ Rupert Fish and Cold Storage |G ompany, mong Thern Are the Following: pate gust Pw . ed, jy order oO r urr ’ rk : Pub sep!. 22, 1018 rove 2h pate weer pevistrar of the Supreme Court at Block, Lots. Price. a pieced a doin. pire P. ew of the 8th day Of AD. eal Weay 4 pea oekte ae BUONO 2 ET). cient ...Pair $4,200 ait Eber M, Morgan, 01 WILLIAMS & MANSON, ID eee e eee eee ees 12 LO AT vee essvewees Each $1,600 1 ‘ 7} Solic ‘ Tak C,, occupation «prospec licitors for the Said Liquidator. 19 ic eedvcpes vis VERE 14 0a Cees een ‘ 8900 Fr fe io apply. Fors periission 24%. swiss bared MOP, Field bg eae ane $1,200 ’ described lands; WATER N 4 is : . cy oe Dhow 1ea® "ate poss Disney on the > oTIoE: BT 6 o\e we tatw 9 Sxeetter aa PAPE Y aNd: 26 ia a vies ...Each $1,200 hanks Island, opposite Mi or a License to Take and Use Water. 46 f , ip &¢ a ituated two (2) miles and stp rr {1 and 2 aviv reves Pair 83,800 Tre chains more or less oan is he steby given that Joseph Ul- | ¥ BD cece eesesessves DW '8 ON ete bie a ioe Each $1,600 t 1) mile and seventy-on mer, Of Goose Bay, B. C,, will apply for a 16 ‘ ; ‘ chains more Of less west of A 'L license to take and use ten! second toet of | ¥ SO) PANE HS ee 6 “a and 10 ........... Pair $4,200 , (16) chains more or les yater out of Boulder Creek, which flows BO so Stéleaete 0-5 blero fa Bates t we ir § miles and forty-eight (45 in a westerly direction through eat ah . nd { 3 waxes Pair $9,000 i less West of Oreen Tup land and empties Into Hastings ‘arm near | x IG eee eee eee ees 13, (and 18,7340) ...Each $4,000 ae est twenty (20) chains, 1¢ head of same, ne water wi e di q7 $ ¢ oes is wes wer iste chains, he ‘iuked, for tainihg puthosae Wire 1and | 67 09 Sinaia ee 44 andte 46 es os .... Pair $1,500 then y huine snubs (Or Meee te verted at about 1% miles easterly and will | (0 4, CyB eRe M1 and ee cy tas ies Pair $1,000 ea ncipe Channel, thence fol described as The Portland, eke te 124 27 to 30 . K t ; re southerly ‘to point of Hastings No. 6 and 7 mining claims. A ‘ge o viet OO Obs © aie + ob ad oO 08 O18 5 bleWt bie eb othe $450 ontainir eighty ( ) 18 notice was posted on the groun DE 6 civaet eed Owe. + 08 74 4 I oe same ' se ely oy on the 14th day of Ocwtiers 913° the | ‘ 7 and B we eeeeee eee Each $4,000 a ELBERT M. MORGAN. MII SH PMAN application will be filed in the office of the! * iG4 4 Ampees tb ees os 8 and £6 oi vee Pe Pair $9,500 October, 1913. 4 N er et H.M3s won Bree rcer at arg gg (Mp if CG, als 136 7 and & Fach $1,750 i Ce deden, 18, 4044, ; hiections may tie fied @ i BO vee eee eee e ees and 64 ...'. i. wuari is ac 1d 2. 1 RONALD ol, AGNEW BERWICK Water Recorder or with the Comptrater | £ 136. (nmin Foes se 6 9 and 40S. tae aes Pair $6,050 skeena Land District ~Distrtct of Coast, a Vie ia B. edb Parilament Buildings, BST. gc ebaleinew Lieb n @ | cv aerw b 6:00, bdgahese. ¢: snide wren SON hange » ‘JOSEPH ULMER, A Hteant. | it 7 ia ta Herbert W. Lees, ot a i ohne Beige, Avent ee ob eV Ole wee 6 olpatag 17 a 18. wale bg ipso an —e $1,650 Jue in, Alberta, O08 g +0 to eh. 2 on sil Baie i A Der tly Oot anal ts tar! CANADIAN BOYS MIDSHIPMEN ON BRITISH CRUISER : yee eee pe is ans voreeees Pair sae : lowing described lands: ae Yl VO seeseeses weeceosreedh sevseee Cee eee essere sees 4 Pr at : Po, Seat. oo the Che fleet that Great Britain has sent to Vera Cruz is composed of powerful armored cruisers. NoTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BOG fe rhoaperes eye ek 43. and: 14. 6¢. beets Pair 8800 Skiahl Bay, Stephens Island, On the cruiser Berwick, which has been ordered from Barbadoes to Mexican waters, are Mid- Teyders will be received up to 12 o'clock | 280. .wieiesevies . 6A0. 8 iie.4s ..+e..-Hach $250 and adjacent to the ap- shipmen Ronald J 2 , : ptt a noon, Nov, 30th, for the erection of an | 280 ¢ ad purchase Jot, of L. R, W I ! nald J. Agnew and G. A, Worth, who graduated from the Canadian Naval College sparcment buliding for. the Prince Rupert} on + ++ tebe eens - Gand 10 2.4.60...) Pair) 8600 o pur 5 , ; 4 a ee 7 he < : ; sesh ’ on ee Pahl A; bien uilding & Investment Co. Plans, specifi- | 2 . i aoe wey ie fuente it Halifax, and were assigned to the Berwick when the Canadian cadets were loaned to the cations and all information at the oes of | $ oo tee ee eee eee enns C2 One AS Ss -+eees Pair $600 c east twenty chains follow- British navy. Both lads belong to Toronto. the architect, The lowest or any tender ; DOU 6b. UR bee beet AD 18 se tes -ees.. Bach 8250 . “Ome 10 ecess y accepted, 6 i : aa ay a ge ion oe ‘ ———— 274-80 J. W. POTTER, Architect. Bs os tee eeees se eeeee : te o: rity hades ae eS : ea PID .esee cb swes ee ee an ceeeeesvvesee PAIL 2 : , 22s * ‘ Y per His AGRHUT TET We Beavis, HINDUS GIVING TROUBLE ON ACTION TO DETERMINE NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. FBG wees, bn B10 8s Soggy) iden BOG, ; $860 pated October 12th, 1943. 0 5 ee SLB sey ns 5s vers -- 9 and 10 ........... Pair 600 ib, Nov, 10, 1913 —Jan, 5, 1914. Take notice that the partnuershi of 248 . > ! — oencnaneny BOTH SIDES OF THE WORLD LIABILITY OF WNER Vaughan & Youngman, carrying: on iit. * ot ee eeeee see ois SBE SO oe o TRG ee SOR $200 = ——- ess as tobacconists on Second avenue, mt Cees elec svoeccnecd® aNd 20 US ie le een, OMe IMPROVEMENTS. Prince Rupert, B. C., has been dissolved CERTIFICATE OF OS Charges That Titanic Was Une) ang the business will in future be carried i Ground, Hog, Mountain goss and Kegie seaworthy Are Presented on by Charles L, Youngman, t TERMS mineral claims, situate in . : it-w CHARLES L, YOUNGMAN. ig Division of Cassiar District. | 4. /ANOTHER BATCH OF TWENTY LANDED AT VICTORIA A FEW to the Court. a ———— |~ A QUARTER CASH, BALANCE 1, 2 AND 3 YEARS AT 6%. ere 10¢ fr oe mouth of Falls Greek, Goose Bay, DAYS AGO—VICEROY OF INDIA ENQUIRING INTO voce s5, teheioal k oc ae will receive agreement of sale direct from bear yice that 1, Wm, T. Kergin, HINDUS IN SOUTH AFRICA. Now Toth, Gy. 20. asenrece ‘ e Grand Trunk Pacific Development Company, Limited. Free Miner's CortiBcate No. Bassey, pet. 4 ‘I that the Titanic was unseaworthy % ; t for George Rudge, Free ; : a i ns hers certificate No. B33997; P. C.| Victoria, Novy. 27.—After hav-; London, Nov. 27.—Lord Har-|were presented to the federal t Edward F Do le 176 ; A a Corumcate arosiade ing just completed the examina- dinge, viceroy of India, made an|district court in proceedings to h “2 Vv Certificate B43839, intend, sixty days from] {jon of a contingent of fifty-six eat ‘ x ROOM 11, SMITH BLOCK PRINCE RUPERT ite hereof, to apply to im Mining Hindu ind ‘inne ; ‘ unusual and remarkable speech|determine the liability of the own- x 1 for Certificate o mprove- 1dus ant inraveliing a grea oN FOO I IOk 1 ee r the. purpose of obtaining 8! immigration problem, the official on Tuesday with regard to the al-]ers to the heirs of those who lost PIII IIIIIAD IIASA AAAAAA A AH I IA toto kb aa rown Grant of the above Claims of , ars ’ Hand als bes ris citeawiae PR Aaa nee And further take notice that action uo- Jat the Victoria detention build-|leged ill treatment of the Hindu re ir lives in the ni wan i 2 ae a GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH der section 7 ust pornmence e- ; mn IS Agere > $$ 000,000, & fore the issue of such ‘Certificate of Im-jings are now face to face with|laborers in South Africa. He re- if “th aria is uld a t ep ete rs - vents . a ee ; r 1 RR E : ; cae a e co ‘ts sho ( aecver e Peoated this 24th day of September, A. D. another similar task. ferred in sympathe Lit terms to that the line Wee nok paopariy Department of Agriculture 9 1913 When the liner Chicago, Maru|{the courage of the East Indians : . ; ‘ ; ‘ 5 5 constructed and equipped, it was | Office of Assistant Horticulturist | berthed from the Orient this}in their passive resistance to in-| a that theta would’ besrasiio } CERTIFICATE. OF IMPROVEMENTS. morning it was learned that there|vidious and unjust laws, and ally 4 it t “the li : a Sahel New Court House, Prince Rupert | Ptarmigan mineral claim, situate in the} were twenty natives of the Indian}again demanded a thorough and|“”’ Os POLE satel © (eae read Phone 534 : Skeens Mining Division of Cassiar Dis-].. : might be demanded. Counsel for ir Empire booked to this port, and|impartial enquiry. ' ete res : ; rafnveidti i vice? “theety Where located: About six miles back} arier a brief examination they This is the third time. Lord|‘M¢ Owners argued that the ques- nformation or advice freely from the mouth of Falls Creek, Goose Bay, | ‘ te . : : . tion of the Titanie’s staunchness| given. Write or call. ibservatory Inlet. owes’ ©. Kian ‘pres P*"® permitted to disembark and|Hardinge has made his demand. hold: not ha: tnetoded 4a the iatis @ notice - -. B . P ‘ sho oO e ‘tude e s miner's Certificate No, Bi3s39, acting asjescorted to the detention build-|He telegraphed Lord Crewe, sec- that the dielMot? cour what. pa A. H. TOMLINSON agent for Wm. KR. Lord, Free Miner's Cer- ve vane ale aaa ina. | retar ) state for ‘ ‘ or i ais 0 Ss ass \ i | tn No. B70104, and P. C. Coates, Free| "#5; where exhaustive examina-| retary of tate for India, afte r on or before it goes to the United Assistant Horticulturist Miner's Certificate ao. prnecrs larend, tions will be made as to their Lord Gladstone, governor of Stat edit? isi f appeal sity days from the date hereof, to apply Pe . mie ae Z he bo eb vilting States cire cour Oo appeals, io ihe Mining Necorder fore Certificate of{ health and certificates. South Africa, had categorically! ion will decide what the limit oe ars crown brant or BS Roov ee: Some of the Chicago Maru’s|denied the allegations of ill treat- ‘ , ‘ ‘og a Crown Grant of the above claim. . : of liability shall be. And further take notice that action, un-/contingent are returning Hindus|ment. After this General Botha, ei OS Trek ag e e Pen es SS ee or sone Dae oF beorove: who have been back home on ajthe premier of South Africa, in Rverviithe in Gin z atbre) cad a Advertise In ’ ments, 8 ‘eu or arels ene speech, gave an- 7 ¢ 2 S . : Dated this 24th day of September, A. D. visit, but quite a number i an. indignant Dee . sacrifice. We need the room for ; FRED STORK S HAR DWARE a 1013 newcomers. The twenty Hindus|other denial to the allegations. hes das ; s on Y i tl | at Hongk | ‘Phe Indians of. South. Africa| ~~ 80008, Demers. 278-tf e — Joinec 1e@ yessel a ONEKONE. | e 1ians 0 bo f é 4 Of course they did not come di- have adopted a passive resistance autienland Tameen ii enstand @ ews Established 1908 ai : ‘ect fr heir native land and|campaign in order to secure re- rpedeash odatiedanmrerten AS Saab” agate hs ' rect from their na : | SA eae ; which to buy as well as sell. | ) ‘ therefore the old immigration|dress for their grievances under a trouble will once again be ar-|the immigration act. Si eee SRE ee ee ST eee oe we —= i gued, but following the judgment They demand the removal of Oey PoPeOe Gul Or Ore WOePabrOr Orr Oa Poh Sede PeereOrrPraePrOr Ge Dr Gar Se Sar Sa Sebago Gud i SECTION 1. of a few days ago it is possible, the racial bar act and also the re- + 4 @? Two choice lots on Second Ave-|tHat all the newcomers will be|moval of the poll tax of $15 on | D A en locks 9 and 25, $10,-|permitted to gain admission tojall non-indentured Indians in| & e ‘ nt ich, Good terms, Canada. | Natal. | g ry ay | Beaen Ege, ei nd ee F . : y ris mas ¥ a oe CHURCHES P CE THE BAN ON : ‘ LA ion Week 3 srovion 2 Preparation Week }3 Lot Atlin Avenue, fine view, ANCE | & ‘ , *1,500.00; good terms, | 5 c lots 14-15, Block 45, $2,00 |» A great merchandise movement to adjust the store and its stock to the Xmas Season’s demands ‘ $s 14 , ock 0.00 as de ga! G ¢ pair; terms, VATICAN PROHIBITS ALL ROMAN CATHOLICS FROM PRACTIS- | ¢ / Lots 44-45, Block 19, $2,500.00; ING SO-CALLED RISQUE STEPS—PROTESTANTS | @ 9 ’ ers arranged to suit pur- ALSO FIGHTING THE TANGO. 4 ; chaser, ciated aoe SECTION 5 Rome, Nov. Sever ee bistes’ South American, honest-to-good-| & 24 led : : Season’s smartest Hats greatly A big special in dainty Neck- ¢ : ops have addressed to the Vatican|ess tango, and it finds it mucho| & a4 Coats, all this Bea- reduced. Here are a few of the wear. This is the week to buy . a | house with bath on}OPS hotaieed nt (Ab bueno, or “all to the good.” A| @ son's styles, These Coats have reductions made: your Xmas gifts in this line.. A f , ON cat eer” [ee which ia veryepopuler intalineen of the smart amg includ-| @ Sot (0 60; We eeee she space for $18.00 Hats...... verses e+ $9.00 table of stylish Collars at unheard , 10.00 cash, bal. 4 and 2 years. |tango, whi¢ i i. ve a eee it ling Vincent Astor and + Nellie| J our Xmas display. They won't SUROIETIALS « 5 0. oes hee nes . $7.50 of prices. A Iwo other modern houses in the |'taly. 17 he nop y ok tie vases“) Huntington, assisted at a debut A last oe AS they are going at $12.00 Hats..... te eeeee e+ $6.00 , best location, $4,000.00 each; |!S 8S follows: tt hs a the new dance at the Hotel cost price. Come in and see $8.00 Hats. (oe eee ; ¥ ; “The tang st be considered | ,, 1 , , !-i cash, balanee in 4, 2 and 3 The t ae shan . “ , a Vanderbilt. The dance was} ¢ them, $5.00 Hats..... cence eee + $2.60 DRESSES ’ years an immorar ¢ os rae 9 th brought to town from Buenos} @ All shapes at a ‘ » s P 3 ) at - . . a Large double corner, Sixth Ave- | 7" Ally {tls pronipime. © Aires, by way of Paris, by Cassi- | ¢ 9 A table of girls’ Hats for $1.00, a ‘ , : 5 nue is «a jolics. ir Ain and Mrs. Edward Roscoe Don’t pass by these big bar- hu ind Summit, Lots 5-6, aly have mir Ain and Mrs, kdwar¢ oscoe| aed Bo ar ae “ rs Bloc} Fes Several bishops in Italy have : M Thay. brought sanmesd 9 gains in one-piece dresses, New 100K 7 $7,000.00; good } : eaning ‘alt Mathews. They brough wee! @ styles d terial M4 larms forbidden women io OF FOS ok musicians: from Buenos Aires. 24 ladies’ Suits. Everyone - 8 ae = erials. : ° rip t , -elig ; cere . a : + Iw ‘s in Bloek 84, $900.00 skirts to attend os eee: Cue Those who heard it say the music } , knows that we carry the New ; a oth, reg. $10.00, 7.50 pail 7 4 monies in churches, is something like a drink of mes-| & York Tailored Suit, the most up- As we do not intend to carry OP 22 ew tree eiw ages $7. ° Lot 21, Block 97, 4,500.00 as »5 Al} {Cal, with a pony of brandy as a] ¢ to-date Suit on the market, Just this line any longer, you ean find Serge Cloth, reg. $42.00, \ : - sloek 5 g . ‘ t f it . Ze, é a ‘ Nf a . . 7p arg; 5 y , * — = 4 i” tert " ; Atlanta, gr ro ' a in |chaser. When it gets into vane) , think of it—a $36.00 Suit for some real bargains. You can buy EE i ei ° uv ate ’ Ss ° . : 2s 3 Protestant... ett ca: 7 a cam.|loes you simply have to danee,| $20.00. Satin lined; everything thes« garments for less than the Velveteen, reg. $15.00, ° Wi SECTION 6. Gearars. Rave "One ae ia. h ~ | they say. | perfect about it, But we need the cloth COs Nes The, lot Seana pt FOR" ss. oneal 3 kee a 4 Tate ; . {paign against slit skirts, diaph- ni va) rat ha gpace infants’ long muslin dresses, pet- Ee oe ¢ on Fifth Avenue, Block 7, Odes | paw < ia thie ane —_— —nee f . ve Siete’ gMiee tail x horde Velveteen, reg. $16.00, ‘ | $3,500; % cash. Pie TeReUs -GOWas, SOx Ah Natural Gas for London We have about 4 doz. Skirts Cicoats,:“FEERRLS FOES © GEAneNs for $12.00 Z cs 4 cash, balance 4, 2, tango, bunny hug and other a | @ | Re § petticoats. Also s few muslin ons aig si a ewe ate . A and 3 years, : his I j Ont Nov. 25 An! that we intend to clear, in serge, Y : tif dances of that nature. In this zondon, Mupe asa Net we r 7 dresses for girls up to six years. A ; “ches are to belagreement has been completed Panama and tweed; regular $7.50; . iB SECTION 7. campaign the churches are to be/agre ; ne Rh for $5.00 this week ($$ $< $$$ arr a me Lot 7, } k 29, $650.00; $350.00 aided by women's organizations by the Gas Company under which i . ’ t Royal Society Packages of Pillow f a fash, bal, A ae . a i ’ Oot San of the state, Episcopal, Metho-,natural gas Ww ill be supplied to SATIN PETTICOATS Tops, centrepieces, underwear, ¥ % 1944 ‘om wa lid ‘ldist, Baptist and Presbyterian/consumers, commencing April 1,) & These are real beauties, all col- blouses, runners, aprons, neck- Famous D, & A. Corsets in six i" i Lote Block 2 ‘ churches are named in a joint jat 50 cents a thousand eubie feet + ors, regular $7.50, this tie racks, all make lovely Xmas different models, All in on this . a * i, vk § ‘ € ‘ i : . ng ir a » b ; i $800.00 ea h, bees yeaa committee to manage the cam-|in the summer, and 45 cents in| @ wook'+ J opeas ¥s hee eed $5.75 Gifts. All have a reduction of 10 sale. These Corsets are known a # ast, al, ~ ° » wi vr - . ’ ‘ ; * 1 a anc paign. the winter. ry How about them for Xmas % this week. New shipment just for their good style and wearing | , : orig BR ree sat gifts? arrived. qualities. 30% Regular Price. q SECTION 8 New York, Nov. 25.—Society| Take advantage of the sale now 4 SAR Nate AM MY . Lot on p as had its first peek at a realjon at Demers’, 278-tf| | U ef it. Boulevard, $750,00;]has had it: ig 1-3 cash, bal, 6. 42 ann 18 ; — ee % Besides the special bargains mentioned above there will be a discount on everything in stock of 20%, including Silk com- M ; ; 2 , . _ee | ; Lot t4 Block 25, $525.00; 4-2 i binations, Silk and Wool Underwear, Hosiery of all kinds, Evening Gowns, Silk Dresses, Ribbon, Real Lace Neckwear and ¥ oe Cast ) : ¢ . 7 ‘ fal Loe int 8 42 and 48, i numerous beautiful ar.icles for Ladies’ wear. : 1, it Block 39, $4,200.00; : a ‘cash, bal, 6, 12 and 48, |g , i Fire, yi ; | ¢ ° ° uf '*, Accident and Marine i r Insurance, . i" Farm | SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS | e s . inds Uakalae and Bulkley | ¢ : . 5 ‘alleys, T U BER CO. | & ' , \ ‘ PRINCE RUPERT LUM ¢ START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW! } . Firet and MoBride Prince Rupert , e t ( qd Et & Gibbons PHONE 26 Branch Yard at Smithers, B, C, ;