ifth, 1944 NEWSBOYS’ CONTEST who sells s has a a new suit ery month. ticket with pape rs sold a drawing 5s will take icky boy suit of begin to News at * +e eee OR 75-PHONE-75 INCE RUPERT AUTO CO EDS! SEEDS! receive our 1014 Spring Seeds D, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS Agents for OMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. Dealers Feed of all kinds DKEN FEED A SPECIALTY i orders promptly attended to nce Rupert Feed Co. Pen Third Ave Phone Black POLOEOLOF UMBER COAL and— Complete Line of ILDERS’ SUPPLIES HOLME LUMBER CO., Limited Phone 186 Serer roe. al Estate Bargains ! 29, See. 1....$ 6,500 ee 6,500 19, Sec. 1.. 45,000 k. 22, Sec, f 60,000 4, Sec. 4.... 23,000 4, Sec. 1.... 97,000 4, Sec. 4. 14,000 k. 6, Sec. 1 12,000 Blk. 3, Sec. 2 pe 2,000 Sec. 5. 6,000 * Bik. 10, Sec. 7 low rates of interest. culars see N. STEPHENS & 6O,, LTD SII IIIA IIA III IIAIN OOP EPODEEEDIIIOLODI III ODS RHR HHS RR a aps * A TAXI: FRESHER HE OH HE HH & THE DAILY News + * Che picture shows sentries p ties of Sir Ed OF A VERY Montreal Daily Star ) yea hree others are making Much has been published| moderate returns, and three new about what is called the “news-|ones are projected. If the Cana- paper situation” in Montreal A dia Press association, which few facts on the subject may ni a oan ols certain news franchises, be uninteresting. has any doubt of the situation it There are eight daily news-j{will, of course, investigate, and if papers in this city Five of the}it finds room for another paper cight are losing money to thelor a dozen more, it should give extent of $350,000 a year. The]them franchises for the associa- other three are making some|/tion news, which anyway, is profit, but nothing like the re-Joniy a minor part of a paper's turn that would be expected from] organization the investment of. equal capital If the association, however, and with organizations of equaljdeems it wise to protect its own] efficiency in any mercantile en-]| members from unwarranted terprise competition in fields already Not dissuaded by the calami-]|overcrowded, it would not seem fous history of the press of]an unreasonable attitude. Montreal, projects are afoot now Be nian ee tae a MILWAUKEE ROAD TO BE It is like the craze for the i erection of office buildings, | goin that | owners are enterprise of whose Every many bankrupt COFFE LELELLOLODODOOODOLOODLD | OUMPANY OF 8.6., Lte Schedule effective ch 24th: Sailings for Vancouver sleamers— ohsin Tuesdays, 9 p. m. ure” Saturdays, 9 a. m. Vancouver Thursday Monday mornings, pectively, Arrivals from Sodth lohsin’’ Mondays, 6 p. m. ture’ Fridays, 8 p. m. ers Steamship Agency p Phone 116 eneeecooreesteeeeels | FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT NO. 14. » * * » * 12 t. and 8rd Ave 18 St. and 3rd Ave 148th St. and ard Ave. oot ‘uncon of ist, gnd aud 16 st Ave., between 8th anit 2 Knox Hotel.) s 17 ‘| Ave and 7th St. (Cen * » » » » * » > >» * oe CIRCUIT NO. 2 . and 64rd St Mefiride St tu) MeRride St me ghd St and Ath St ‘ang od Pulton St id Taylor Sts 1 Fulton St ind) Comox nd Dodge Vy ‘id Thompson St Ave ROUIT NO. 4. ‘ve and Emmerson ‘Ye. and MeBride St, \ve, and Green 8t. a 7, Ave and Basil Bt, x 144 ‘Ave. and Eberts, \ve. and Young st Phane Oo ink gives one example of success always overdone in Montreal, tf| lars—Greatest Project in one theatre is prosperous, half | Raiiway World dozen spring up and. half of : ree oie? these go to the wall. If a dozen What is regarded in the engi- office buildings pay, multitudi-; "eerie world as the greatest nous promoters erect twice as project now being carried out by many as are needed, built in all {ans railroad in America, that of sorts of places, and the result, of the electrification by the Mil- course, is-disaster. waukee of 440 miles of track at} The impression has been}an expenditure of $8,000,000, is} created within. the past three} Well under way and the organi-} years that some newspapers in | Zation completed recently at} Montreal were making band-| Butte, the base of operations, | some profits, and forthwith| Signals the formal Somme lewspapers galore were pro- | ment of the work. C. A. Good- fected }now, assistant to the president lof the. Milwaukee system, an- Of the eight daily papers in ; Montreal, all, or nearly all, ier that some of the most OXe ournals and deserve a amportant contracts have been alka fata than that wiieh ig | tet and that the first of ths three wertaking them. It is the easiest oe eo eee a aoe weet tia” show thoes is to be completed before }April 1 next year. profit. In an hour the junior} “ reporter in any newspaper office [he work of the New York can figure out a profitable ca- experts has just been completed, reer for a new paper, and capi- and the requisitions for the ma- talists who accept prospectuses terial have been drawn One of at their face value cannot rea- the orders is for 9,500,000 of sénably complain if they make ]Copper and this supply will ne} investments on the strength of |@mtirely consumed on the first umateur prospectuses and lose unit, their money Generally speaking, cedat In the meantime, the fact re- poles will be used for the trolley mains that from 18614 to 1914 a and transmission lines. Phe capital expenditure of £9,500,000 | trains will be “braked down has been lost in newspaper en- grades, the motors being re- lerprises Canada besides |Versed and the current regener- mifiions oat . ereditors of|ated into the wires for use in bankrupt newspapers. In Mont- operating trains up the grades real today, as we pointed out,| By this system many of the dan- five papers are losing $350,000 a gers of mountain operation and the waste of energy in controll- "Jing trains moving down the mountain will -bhe — eliminated. The company expects to effect a great saving in the cost of run- plieatio electric | to run jspeed ¢ slopes ‘ proved, the for j a SENOR ALGARA d'Affaires TAKE The Mexican Charge Strang, to the United States sovern~|conmenc; ment, who being handed his northeast Washington im- to passports at mediately came energy the plants are of Prince THE ULSTER oa NT Rene MONTREAL HAS T00 MUCH GOOD THING EIGHT DAILY PAPERS IN “THAT CITY AND MORE WANTING TO GET IN THE GAME—G50D DEAL LIKE RUPERT ELECTRIFIED 400 MILES \<|Cost Will Be Eight Million Dol- ning trains by reason of the ap- an old principle of gravitation, and n of ity and the trains at a uniform lown all the mountain if the divisions to be im- The company plans to build, equip and complete, ready for the operating department, one of ithe three units each year for the next three years The equip- iment of the line will precede the linstallation of the power sta- tions. Immense water power has been searched out in the mountains with which to supply and all the details construction of these now being worked out, Skeena Land District-—District of Coast, Range Five. NOTICE that 1, Rupert, B. €., David Cook occupa to purchase the following deseribed lands: ng at a post planted about 160 chains east and 60 chains north of the corner of Pre-emption Record 1838 at a point on the northerly shore Poronto, | line of an island, thence south 60 chains to the southerly shore line, thence east- Ontario. When intervie wed by |erty, northerly and westerly following the » optim. |Sinuousities of the shore line to point of the press he was vel I leommencement; containing 480 acres, E cls t : less. istic of the prospect of anj|more or early. settlement f the dis- DAVID COOK STRANG, pute with the United States. Mareh 7, William McK. 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BEGIN Archbishop of Quebec, who will be ereated a Cardinal by Pope Pius at a consistory to be held on May 24th Archbishop Be gin was born at Levis, Quebec, in 1840, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Wear them — Give them PERRIN’S GLOVES For Holiday Social Affairs or for Seasonable Gifts See that the well known trademarks as shown in cuts are on every glove you buy and you will then be sure of perfect Range Five. | ty: an Fin h TAKE moMcs a } Anaren Maclean, S le, Fit d is of P B uper ° op occupation carpenter, jntend to epply for” per- | Best dealers everywhere sell the genuine PERRIN’S GLOVES. oe mission to purchase the following de- | scribed lands: Cone ne oe ao pret | a — —_— planted about 160 chai | Ome Dormavmbenatndaiiensin oe * chains th of the northeast corner of ART TTT Ie ee ee ne ee ¥ Pre ornate locord 1838 at a point on | } | i the northerly shore line of an island, | + «¢ PIII III III IAA IAAI IAI AA AA AA AAAS AA AAAI A ASA AAA AAAI ASAI AAD AAAI AAAS AAI II * thence south 60 Chains to ths southerly | i { shore line, thence westerly, northerly and —_ me see ~ a — + easterly, following the sinuosities of the ; shore line to the pojnt of commencement; | { j { containing 480 acres, more or less. * ANDREW MACLEAN, |( % | { William McK. 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