rhursday, January 29, 1914 THE 'DAILY NEWS TICE is hereby given my sppuces will be made to the Parliament 0 : i, at the next session thereof for an ee tacorporate a company under the ewes O eS on cience Bane of the Atlin Railway Company, with PRRERESS r to lay out, construct and operate or Lines OF PAUWAY, COMMENCING Bt | pete HAHAH AAAI AIK IIR III IIISSSISSISSSISISSSISISISISISSSSISAAI IIA it on the southern end of Atlin Lake hy point. at or near the Town of Atlin Slabs of natural cork, expand-{|driving generators that furnish owing ¢ nerally southerly direc- g ‘e . 1o.8 point on. the Taku River where}@d to more than twice their na-|the motive power. river intersects the International]{ypal size, have been invented in idary, and also from @ point on said ‘ die s vasterly to the southern end of.Tesiin| Mungland for cold storage insula A coin in. the let: seated all in the Province of British Cou tion i ie slot eleett an, with power to construct and ; operated for a short time by a elephone and telegraph lines and . ‘ . ; . wouls £08 the use thereat: to build ‘ single eo or indefinitely by perate vessels, Construct and operate Lenses are mounted in a newleoins fed from an avtomatie € et in connection with the hi .f brellas or canes to : laking of the company, and to enter iandie for umbr a i inagazine, is a novelty agreements with other companies,| enable them to be used as spec oar that the works of the, company be t (53 chaiis — imore or lees] increased in size to Te iteliaaeiey' 4 ) le purpose. wid ofa (1) Mile and seventy-one : | . ° wis more OF less west of A. L.{date a crop by the addition of| ind sixteen (16) Chains more or less (3) miles and forty-eight (48 metal sections. For sandpapering large sur. t or less west of aurea. Top y es faces there has been invented a tbenece wes en gu c a, eee UU ELA) aka aaialetiee «as motor driven machine, the sand- ‘ 7 The theory has been advanced ’ it (20) chains more or less tu ape . o4 . . id f Principe Channel, thence fol-}by a European scientist that e i As r ae ‘ d on hah ais y the shure southerly to puint ot volved at the end of a flexible u aie nl, conlaming eighty (8u)] Some metals suffer from con- more oF less ac @ sanea . ne _,| Shaft. ELBERT M. MORGAN, tagious diseases, which es poses ied 27th October, 1913. them to erumble into dust. v, 17 3— 2 . vov. 17, 1913—Jan, 12, 1944 a 6 ek ; For the convenience of cash- | Land Pee yee of Coast, The amount of iron ore mined | 1@Ps in places handling large ange > ye amal . ar notice that Herbert W. Lees, of|in the United States last year is|"UMmbers of small coins there Aiberla, Occupalion gentieman, adhe um ee a . 5 has been invented a hand oper- ty ADDIY - for. parsileslun 260 pur. | Oflicially estimated at from 58,- I \ rollowing Geseribed fands (000,600 to 60,000,000 long tons, ated machite to sort them by mencug at &@ Post planted on the , p « vast corner Of @ bay a tittle to the} @ new high record. denomination ward of Skiahl Bay, Stephens Island, 3 ° . . , . eshore and adjacent to the ap- io purchaséesiot of L. KR. W.| The world’s greatest hydroe- As a life saving precaution a thence borth twenty chains, thence “ Trane > , ¢ ¢ iwenty chains, thence south twenty|lectric project, planned for In- French inventor would have all hore i sy ae coin of eae (ate, will deliver water to the tur-|$e4-0ing vessels furnished with aud containing forty -acres|hines at a pressure of 680 Ibs, beds equipped with non-sinkable HERBERT W. LEES. }to the square inch. mattresses he has pattented. ( His Agent, L. KR. W. Beavis | e é o . . ° tober 12th, 1013 10, 1918—Jan. 5, 1914. One of the German trans-at- Success is attending experi- id Distriet.—.District of Coast! ments in Sweden with perforating |!antic liners carries diving suits HKange V the webs of street car rails toj/equipped with speaking tubes kK TICE that Hume Cronyn, of 4 F ; a ario, Occupation manager of aj increase their resiliency and add for the use of members of its { of y for per- : [re ric o nag " On iiceaserine Tollowing deseri. | 0 their life when laid on rigid|¢rew in fighting — fire below i foundations decks 1g at @ post planted at the ue ‘ 2 corner of Lot 1968, thence ® * , t is, west 80 chains, north , oak 80 chains point of| The first gas-electric locomo- Brazil owes her wealth in cof- containing 640 acres more|(/j,, eyer built recently begaun|fee to a monk who planted two service for a Minnesota intertr-|seeds in a monastery garden in bon railroad, gasoline engines|Rio de Janeiro in 1754, whence j HUME CRONYN j ber 26th, 1913 } Feb, 20, 1914 WT cS Um TU ~—old friends—the real kind. Old reminiscences, a good story now and then, good cigars, and a bottle of Budweiser One of America’s Institutions Every bottle is Pasteurized.and inspected. This Ouality-Plant, started nearly 50 years ago, is a model of modern facilities. , | Pers those good fireside friends The Anheuser-Busch plant covers today more than 142 acres—-equal to 70 city blocks. It gives steady employment to 6,000 ,500 more in its The hundreds of visitors who go through branches. AE every day know that nothing of its rine Every process, every room, is immaculate. could be made any better than Budweiser, ‘Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis Some of the Principal Buildings The Largest Plant of Its Kind in the World PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO. Distributors PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. \) THE ATLIN RAILWAY COMPANY AE UUUFFUE RECUR UO OUOOO OOOO ULL A SMART COAT (of rainprooft cloth, lined to the waist. As will be observed the sleeves are set in, and the coat is provided with roomy side pockets and a semi-belt, It can be arranged with revers buttoned up to the throat. the plants spread throughout the country. ne Cue \ German inventor has devis- ed a buoyant material for lining bathing suits to serve as a life preserver, without interfering with a wearer's movements. . + ss \ lime saving can opener that an Arkansas man has_ invented has a large blade so shaped that a single turn of the handle will remove the top from the can. ¢ iMercee The storage battery has been successfully applied to mining locomotives which heretofore have had to rely upon overhead wires or third rails for current A new hand operated pump for the use of glaziers applies putty to both sides of a sash par- tition at once, thereby -saving nearly one-half the labor in mounting glass. o aes By examining fairly accurate records scientists have found that there has been no appre ciable change in the climate of northern and northwestern Eu- rope in 1800 years. ° epee An Indiana inventor has pa- tenled a machine to make con- crete roofing tiles in the same way thai, terra eotta tiles are manufactured except that baking is not necessary. . . * A French scientist is experi- menting to prevent fogs by floating small quantities of oil on the surface of rivers to check evaporation, to which he con- tends fogs are due. * * s For the convenience of women there has been designed a set of iv hair dryer, curling iron and comb, each of whieh can be heat- ed in turn from the same electric light socket. Rubber for Ship Plating London, Jan. 27.—.An_ inven tion for rubber plating of battle- ships is being experimented with by the British Admiralty. The process consists of sandwiching the rubber preparation between layers of toughened steel. The inventors claim that the wall of rubber will have the same effect on cannon balls as sandbags have on rifle bullets, Dancers Felli Twenty Feet Aurora, Jan, 27.—Fiffteen were d here at a wedding cele- bration, A poreh collapsed on which fifteen dancers were en- joying themselves. They fell 20 fevl, The bride is perhaps fa- tally injured, The bridegroom sustained a broken arm through =i. he fall, Cer + + Coetoed + + rates + + ectea t + Ceatens + + ree + + Cee) ¢ + Craton + + eee + + abe + UNION $.5. COMPANY OF B.C, Ltd “Venture” Midnight Mondays, Nov. 17, Dec. 8 a.m. Tuesdays, Nov. 25, Dec. 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