Monday, May 11, 1914 ——— PILLS eat te ; In boxes, 25 cents, Sold every” OR A 75--PHONE-75 INCE RUPERT AUTO CO * FEDS! SEEDS! ve received our 1814 Spring Seeds 1D, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS Agents for OMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. Dealers in Feed of all kinds CKEN FEED A SPECIALTY i orders promptly attended to ince Rupert Feed Co. Third Ave Phone Black 268 UMBER COAL and- Complete Line of ILDERS’ SUPPLIES STHOLME LUMBER CO., Limited Phone 186 pal Estate Bargains ! Bik. 20, See, 1..,..$ 6,800 25, Bik Sec. 1.... 6,500 $ 3-4 k. 19, See. 1.,. 48,000 %, See. 1., 60,000 I 4, Sec, 1...,. 28,000 4, Se 1 17,000 it it t t 2 : it t it ie ft it 4 ‘ 2,000 28 Sec. 3... 5,000 Blk. 10, Sec. 7 All on exceptionally easy terms i low rates of interest. I t lars see BM STEPHENS & 60,, LTD atchless women’s comfort, physical 8 i beauty—sure to pro- i)-being, natural action of the e herd -vetion and elimination ee . safe and ever reliable e tonic, EECHANM’S , Medicine inthe World | SOE TREE TEED * * * + * » » » : ® BI III III IAAI IIAISAS ASN POLOPO CLO DDO LO ODED DPD. '|GIVES TO RAILWAY POPOPPIIODOLODIOO DOO OLS. PHE DAILY NEWS railway yards. UNITED STATES BLUEJACKETS nited States oecupation of Mex- | IN ACTION AT VERA CRUZ This is one of te first pictures to hand of the first fight in the 1 ieo The United States sailors are seen to be taking shelte r behind the big boiler in the meeting of the Board of Trade. that there is no question but that CPPLEPELILOLODDODOD DODO DD 8 COMPANY OF 8.6., Ltd schedule effective h 24th; Sailings for Vancouver 8 steamers— famelohsin” Tuesdays, 9 p. m. ture’ Saturdays, 9 a. m. ing at Vancouver Thursday ings and Monday mornings, spectively, Arrivals from South slohsin”... Mondays, 6 p. m. ture” Fridays, 8 p. m. gers Steamship Agency pd Ave Phone 116 We 9° fora ICNIC with our CAILLE pal a = ’ t Aes. hy row? vo not w sie work hard at your Stor bo Il, ry ats now within reach vall nue at our store on Third —°PPosite Post Office— 86 i £ ® this wonderful tittle demonstrated, tkin & Ward Electric Co., LIMITED MECTRICAL and MARINE CONTRACTORS n ce Rupert, British Columbia Jul Federal Railway Commission and that the commission § will have final control of rates. The meeting did not have the time to thoroughly go into the matter to judge exactly how this proposition will work out in British Columbia, but it was de- cided to wire to Hon, W. J. Bow- ser, attorney - general, asking him to take immediate steps to protect provincial interests, Th: message, it is said, will request Skeena Land Distriet—District of Coast, Ringe Five. TAKE NOFCICE that 1, William McK. Logan, of Prince Rupert, B. C., eccupa- lion prospector, intend to apply for per- mission to purchase the fellowing de- scribed lands: Commencing at &@ | 081 Planted 160 chains east and 40 chains south of the nortweast eorner eof Ifre- emption Record 1838, theace south 40 north 40 chains, thence west 80 chains to chains, thence west 80 chains along the shore line to point of commencement; containing 320 acres, more or Jess, WM. McK. LOGAN, March 7, 1914. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that I, Aadrew MacLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C,, occupation carpenter, jniend Ww &@ for per- mission to purchase the following de- scribed lands: Commencing at 4 post planted about 160 chains east apd 60 chains north of the northeast corner of Pre-emption HKecord 1888 at & point on the northerly shore line of an island, thence south 60 chains to the southerly shore line, thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of the shore line to the pojot of commencement; containing 480 acres, more or jess. ANDREW MACLEAN, Willlam McK, Logan, Agent. March 7, 1014, Skeena Land District—District of Ovcast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that 1, David Cook Strang, of Prince Rupert, B. C,, oceupe to purchase the following described lands; Comumencjug at @ post planted about 160 chains east and 60 chains porte of the northeast corner of Pre-emption Record 1838 at a point on the northerly sore line of an island, thence south 60 chains to the southerly sbore line, thence east- erly, northerly and westerly following the sinuousities of the shore Une to peiat of commencement; containing 48¢@ acres, more or less, DAVID COOK STRANG. William McK, Legas, Agent. March 7, 1914. NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of fresh certificates of title for Lot 11, Block 44, Section 6, and Lote 18 and 6, Block it, Becton 7, City of Prince Rupert, Map A NOTICE. 18 HEREBY GIVEN that it ts my intention to issue after the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof fresh certificates of title tm the name of William B, Snodgrass for the above mentioned lots, which certificates are dated 19th January, 1@11, and 30 1918, and are wumbered 640 I and 4146 1 Fempestivels. F. MacLEOD " pistrict Regtstrar, Land Hegtstry O;pee. Prince G, Varen le wee their eyes on the proposed en- actment of the House of Com- mons which is designed to solve the problem of the Canadian Northern financing, many Van- couver businessmen have been quietly discussing the subject for several days. Today the first copies of the bill, which is to be presented to the federal house at Ottawa for its first reading today, reached Vancouver and were briefly discussed at a noon One of the sections, No, 15, an nounces that the various provin- cial branches of the Canadian Northern throughout Canada, which includes, of course, the Canadian Northern Pacific in British Golumbia, are to be de- clared works for the general benefit of Canada. It is declared this means that the line in Brit- ish Columbia, as in other parts of Canada, will come under the orders received at No, 354 or th People of discriminating taste NEW CNR. AID BILL MAY AFFECT TERMS THIS PROVINCE. ISSION RIGHT TO CONTROL RATES IN THIS PROVINCE Vancouver, May 10. With | that the freight rate situation be j}preserved as at persent It was pointed out that the contract made between Macken- zie and Mann and the provincial government specifically provided that British Columbit should have absolute control of rates. Mackenzie and Main agreed not to appeal to the railway commis- sion and in various other clauses inserted in the agreement under- took to adhere entirely to the provincial control of rates by the lieutenant governor in couneil at Victoria SHOT BY CHUM IN RASH ADVENTURE Youths Set Out to Fight Huerta, and Expedition Ended at Othello, Wash. Seattle, May 9 An impulse for adventure resulted in the shooting and probable fate] wounding of Gayland Lyda, 14 years old, by a schoolmate, Geo lo The trigger was accidentally pulled by the Exline lad while the boys were examining the re- volver, The discharged bullet struck voung Lyda in the abdomen lodging over the hip and perfor- was operated on and has an even chance of recovery. Young Ex line was taken to Ritzville to be held pending investigation. The boys left their homes o1 Sunday and when neither turned by midnight their parents enlisted the aid of the police “George had been talking about wanting to go to Mexico and help lick Huerta for several weeks,” said Mrs, Exline yeste! day, “and Sunday morning said he was about to start, but I took it all in a joking way, and never thought anything about it. He would read every line of the war news in the papers. “He has had an old rusty re- volver in his room for a _ long time, and frequently carried it, though T have repeatedly asked him to give it to me. He would not let me have it, and I did not want to take it away from him, “What's the best way to get down to Mexico?” Mrs. Exline says her son asked his uncle, 8. R, Brewer, at the dinner table last Saturday night. The uncle, himself greatly interested in the Mexican situation, went over the mater with the boy, although he never became suspicious, Sunday morning the Exline boy told his mother when he left home a few minutes before ten o'clock, that he would return soon. However, he went to the home of his chum, Garland Lyda, and then they started ‘‘on their way to Mexico.” Henry ©. Evans, pioneer piano tuner, now in your City. Phone No. 86 103-15 What everyone should know: dine al the G@. T. P. Cafe. estf Hon clerk, intend to apply foe Revers Bayou Port Edward? 1ozer |e Have. you heard the latest fence, lightly comes fault. Davis. ating the intestines The boy} | | | | MAY PASS MEASURE house, become provides reading FORBIDDING TIPS) Senate Almost Certain to Ap-| prove of Bill—Commons May, Too Zaks | Ottawa, May 9. There is ever indication at present that Senator 1} will successfully pass the upper] and that, if reached on} the order paper. it will pass the | lower chamber as well, and thus} Davis’ anti-tipping bil law. The bill, whieh} that tipping or receiv-} ing tips shall be declared an of-} and made punishable by law, has now passed its secend | reading without objection in the| senate, and there is every indi-| cation that it will receive Laird | and go on to the ecom-| mons at an early date. | Though there has been an in- dication to treat the eae and not to take it too! seriously, commons there are few in the or senate who, when it to a vote on the matter, can exactly say where it is at The tipping habit at the capital is sufficiently developed to be noticeable to the members, and the their small change has pon the continual drain upon many to look with favor upon the measure proposed by Senator} The latter is, himself, | quite serious about it and is of} Exline, 14 vears old. near Othel-|the firm opinion that the habit is| a pernicious one and should be abolished. A clean swell eating prace. The |London Cafe. 81-t! Subscribe for the Daily News WO! Ww? ~ cd ~ WYsanod > { ! frish counties under the mili governorship of Major MeCready, whe will punish the gun-runners, lary * WRITE CABLE BUILDING CONTRACTS Arranged--EBasy Terms CLOSE-IN PROPERTY $800. TO $2,000, 1914 LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS $200,000 SPECIAL TILL JULY Ist $150.00 §250.00 $350.00 Graded Sidewalks Water THREE BLOCKS FROM NEW SCHOO! EXCLUSIVE SALE White Rock Resort Development Co , Lid 619 Hastings St West TERMS: Cleared WRITE $25. DOWN, BAL. $10. PER MONTH Prizes, 3 Lots, 2 Houses, $5,250 00 Guarantee Re-purchase at Advance of 20 per cent LOTS S0 X 122 Jocks trom Beach VANCOUVER, B.C Fill Mm your name and address and mai! | at once * Would like to invest §.... in. “Stanley rm Heights.” Reliable agents wanted for our Publicity Bureau in every town and city | in British Columbia and jon, U A. Salary and Cumin OUT-OF-DOORS UT-OF-DOORS again in the warm sunshine after months in heavy clothes. Are you ready to enjoy Spring and all its pleasures? Tune your attire to the season. 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