THE DAILY NEWS. W. L BARKER ce" Savoy Hotel st! 7 Gye ND In the World of Sport |, Howe 6 Mehul TF CH BROS | Three different | i Phone 89 4 Ave Cor. Fraser and Sth. Choice Wines and Cigars | 3 * | Alberts Block ae ae RUPERT’S PALACE OF COMFORT | Just received “aflarge consignment of _— W. Nicholson Lailey , SHIP CHANDLERY ‘icine a mtrenianieiieicaetinail Makes lias BOMUNRO & LAILEY prt NOW OPEN stork Building, >' cond mei OO Everything for the launch General al Merchandise . : _ Largest Stock l | WAR IS A SPORT | or boat = opts ceatead cereale Sole Agents Sherwin-Williams Paints “OPT. i a: G B n ‘ , ° — PRINCE RUPERT CAFE torge Bernard Shaw In a Character-| PHONE 36 GENERAL HARDWARE Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. F UART & rEWART SECOND AVENUE AND SIXTH ST. sais | % Sau wn AUDITORS FIRST CLASS SERVICER POPULAR PRICES | The Paris journal, Le Monde Iilus- bbb he ; AccoUNTAN tre, publishes a remarkable and highly | Ling *hone No. 2380 oats " Butler aoe if Oe Box 351 Williams & Vidak - Props characteristic letter from George Ber- | W. Off F S | x ~~ pr-mnsdprtnedine y Fr pvinee Ruper P.O. ard Shaw in connection with an in-| ee e er or a Coe " terkhtion 1 referendum on w | : J — ; ones Se re um on war. | Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 6, Section 4. Price | eee nega — _— —— y Bee ik ih ar, Mtr Shaw says, “is not a $3,000 each. One-half cash, balance 6 e sARSS c, V. BENNETT, B- —->-e-+*-* - © -—-*--@-—-@-#-8 necessity; it is a sport. It is indeed}. 12 and 18 months, j aLARED CARSS, of B.C., Ontario, Sas- |the highest of sports, because men, as | “tS, 16 and 17, Block 17, Section 5. Price . 4 4 - | $2,100, One-half cash, balance 6, 12 well as animals, are hunted and killed| and 18 months! SAMUEL HARRISON Vv. F. G. GAMBLE 8 Tt. tchewan and 4 secs: | Gest" | FRED. STORK } in it. Like all sport it is hedged | Lot 4, Block 25, Section 5, with 5-room T I 8 hedge JA . ° ‘ - (NOTARY PUBLIC) ee + ae Ere. ~General Hardware round with a code of artificial rules,| House worth £000, renting for $20 per BARRIS -~ jak sepgeipsmecesinats . j Avenue. ¥ Albert Block ] e _ e Builders’ Hardware Pen. § HALL, L. D.S., D. D.3. Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves Der an Graniteware Tinware ting out that, just as hitting below the Work a Specialty belt, putting th 1 simil OS ibe’ cash DeLee ae stan saths; ye ork @ fs »~p ig the eyes out, and similar $450 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months, , Crown and Bridge ey treated. Gas and — things are ruled out because, if they | Lots 33 and’34, Block 16, Section 7. Price Real Estate and Stock Brokers ; Aildental operat ed for the painless ex- $1,600. One-half cash, balance 6 and eee ¢ — _9-—@ a fi month Price #1 Terms, $1,275 ? the object of which o restrict the| cash, balance $25 per month. possible results witbin tolerable | Lots 15 and 16, Bioex 5, Section 6. Price e@ limits.” | 200. One-half cash, balance 6, 12 . i 18 months He proceeds to draw a detailed par | Lots 9 and 10, Block 5, Section 6. Price j allel between war and boxing, poin- #3,500. $1,200 cash, balance 6, 12 e ; |} and 18 months, ; s ; % ; anasthetics 8° nitation free, Offices : rs were allowed, the contest would de-| 9’ months, . APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED ne i etoet 4-12 SECOND AVENUE / generate from a sport into a brutal| Lot 4, Block 23, Section 7. ah $750. TT — | 4¢—e—e—0—0 — @—-e—-e 6 —9—@—@ | GEORGE ROBINSON, of the .Giad-| battle, so explosive bullets, the slaugh-|,_ 400 cash, balance 4 and 8 months, . art — stone High Parks Bowling Club, To-| ter of non-combatants, pillage and Log 48, Block BO, POCO ea. roe: S450 Prince Rupert - and - Stew et M.Manson B.A WE, WILD, Be Ary Noe fn ronto, who did some great roliing|Tapine are forbidden in modern war-| Lots 1 and 2, Block 31, Section 7, Price WILLIAMS & MANSON at the C. B. A. tournament. fare, Red Cross services for the aid| mere, $575 cash, balance 6 and 12 , ‘ is: Solicitors, etc. IMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS oo of the injured are organized and pro | are i oS BASEBALL FARMS iit ovgreter"we net's Continental Trust Co., Ltd is eal Rupert, B.C |ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS time to time at Geneva and The Hague ” , ; to maintain the beauty of the ancient Second Avenue — H. R. Love, Prop., Prince Rupert Major League Magnates May Buy ict cena etriotl seals ee ga adi neral Electric Company Limited ‘ PRINCE RUPERT -to- » Equi e ) u p estrictions on * poo. BOX 28 Up to Date a ee as, Work and Minor Franchise |more unpleasant features. However, Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent : N E. DAVEY Prices Right. Engine Work oni | Mr, Shaw continues, these congresses Motors, Mining and Contracting Machinery JOH and General Repairing. Recent baseball developments 4e-|have not succeeded in restoring the| SPAS ae Electrical Apparatus of every description TEACHER OF SINGING Shop, Hays Cove. oe oak es that the trend of matters ancient etiquette of former times, 3 cme ssc. Ahi Aiee ee Agents for Imperial Gasoline Motors. | 2 ‘he national game is toward the | when war was the sport of Kings. He ¢ oO + L Phone 245 Graham Kearney, Mgr. BOX 974 yori OF WM. FOXON, ESQ» z ownership of the best minor league | goes on:— - ’ i __.|Phone Biue 259 - P. O. Box 957) clubs by “a league magnates and it “From the time when the French | ‘ i oo may not be many years before the} Revolution made it a democratic alf- . y JOHN DYBHAVN — franchises wi!l be owned b ythe ne fair there has been growing a Father (ew Wellington oie Best on the| ——__— ——__— ES circuit magnates. This condition will| vulgar tendency to take it more and oo LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Mei Inaurance Grand Hotel. Senate! Tse senent HY, the SOW) cibte Sarma de 116 Ropes Pick) rae ; : and insure ° ejclassification which will make the Napoleon, according to the time a " ‘ Class A A franchises more valuable | honored rules, was beaten at Marengo, | === . SENG eA STR ee skeen d District— ¢ ¢C q 419 8rd Avenue Phone 384 Workingman’s Home than before. C. W. Somers of Cleve-| but he changed this defeat into a| Sons | OF NORWAY Skeena Land District—District of Casstar. ee ee ee Ee ee t . : iceNTC Ah L nth koe ; i ; moet is ake notice that Clarence Bowen, of Se- r tical Free Labor Bureau in Connection land is real e pioneer in this fleld,| victory by refusing to accept the| ea aha i 3rd Tt 4 atile, ‘Wash. cecupation. woodaman, in< ae eras Png oe BB ge mo ; P.0, Box 804 : i7th S for he has »+een the practical owner | referee’s verdict and making a fresh & eets ist and 3r¢ lursdays at 7| tena’ to apply tor permission to purchase | ginger, intends to apply for permission to 4 puone 901 wy Phone 178 Ist Ave. and 7th St. of the Toledo Club of the American | attack when the contest was, strictly|p. m., at 319 3rd ave. All Nor- DGaEEODEIES AS A Deak cued four | Purchase the following described lauds: PONY EXPRESS GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor: Association for several years, and a/| speaking, over and the Austrians had| wegians are welcome. miles east of the Naas River and about |g commencing at a. post gears the : strong belief is entertained to the ef-| gone home to Pe aoc | ive miles north of Alyansh, thence west/ Coast district, thence south 40 Chains more SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY SERVICE fect. that s fianancially interested | . fen Feet talent rcnetone oy eat or jess to east Dank of Hocsall River, thence rwarding Agents. For —THE-— in the New Orleans Club of the South- | OLYMPIA HORSE HOW eighty chains to point of commencement. westerly’ to mouth of Falls "iver Slough, w Motor Car day or night ait hnenies Charles Comisky of FOR SALE. CLARENCE BOWEN. then following bank of said slough easterly isath A Fult Phone 301 Chicago ow: the Des Moines Club Beted ct 61.461 he ee eee to point of commencement, (0 contain 60 enth Ave. and F : paooe ie 7 aes | ba MCh. Ot, acres more or less. ; estho e um er 0. if the Western League and is suspec-| an Elaborate ‘Bgheme of Decoration); .; 53 ¢ 22, Section 6, with $750} Pub..Dec. 14. auaueTus W. AGNEW. — ted of being Cantillon’s backer at} wy Convey Semi-Tropical Effect. | ) 21.7 % cash. Datec Fecruary 1, 1912 1 Section 7, $750; $316 Pub. Feb, 1. 5 and 12 ceens ‘ mee 6 : 3, Section 7, 8800; %4 cash, Skeena Land Oe District of Coast, 12. Take notice that I, Dagobert Auriol, of ) “LIMITED Minneapolis Recently Navin anc . THE [ROQUOIS Yawkey, the Detroit magnates, bought} ‘The International Horse Show at c. O A L the Provideice Club of the Esstern| Olympia this year will open on June Leag placed Fred Lak in| skeena Land Pence are vant of Coast, aague al , re al in}17 and close on June 29. Olympia Block 35, Section 8, $650;| Nanaimo, B. C., occupation miner, intend 1 nge 6 . j "| oa a4 ? al. 6 an 2, “9 ake notice that i, Michas Beganis, cook, $8.50 Per Ton, Delivered charge, intending to use that team] wil] again be transformed by an ela- ‘ vat Rene $s Section 8, $750;| $2, SPBlY for permission to purctiase the | ,,; Victoria, B. C., intend to apply for per- syne as the Tize ! The New York] hor . k Sar Rae ' *| following described lands: Uuission WW purchase the following de- English and American Billiards . : ! i i ! . | Darate scheme of decoration, and the ao bas bbetion 6, 4800 Commencing at a post planted at the| UUssivl te | p ankees ar¢ pposed to be the real) display will certainly not fail to sur- bea Ae 5, section 5, $5003) southeast corner of Lot 5130 (being ap- andr velye Table 3B . { ; ; ; $200 cas al. easy. . ne ‘ , Lolmmencing at &@ post planted on the twie Tavs Swoon Ave.) Lanmmber and Mouldings —|owncrs of °‘Atienta canetis: ta'tho| pase previous eters See Bom RENT Hea ade PS, Mine 2k Wi | vrai se ula See ae, - Souther \ > avlo gs a + . . ciel : 0 2 ’ 2 G. ap = Fab eer poEeae?S he: Jo h aay e.8 “|, There is to be a semi-tropical ef-| 4m. in Law-Butler Bidg. chains, thence west forty chains, thence Willlasns Creek. and ‘about ten (40) “chains All Kinds of Building Supplies cused of be the real owner o1 the | fect. Everything will be done to con-| guiiding in rear Law-Butler Bldg. north forty chains, thence east forty chains} from ine creek shore, thence south 30 Sacrement ub of { Pacific Coast| yey the impression of coolness. Large Eh eon ee ee containing 160) cyains, theuce east 40 Chains, theuce north i . ague. ¢ io Mack als | stan | i wi 4 I ( ; cres, . bas. $U chains, thence west 40 chains to point ‘ Cor. First Ave. <. League uM Mak also has his} yucca trees will dot the arena and -B ] DAGOBERT AURIOL. : Aiyees . _° Hotel Central and 7th Street First Avcnue Phone 186 | Gjass A A affiliations. being, it is sald feathery dracaenas will delight the saw ut er Oo. ete gree E. Cowell, Agent. OF Comiitencetiienty, containing 120 acres, interested the Baltimore team Of|eye. Jassamine, clematis,” Wisteria, Dated January MICHAS BEGANIS. nan plak: oleae J Phone 60 Third Avenue! pup. dec. 9. Fred E. Cowell, Agent. nience > > ernat il League. In fect, the] o rolvus. ¢ ther flowe . iences. Sates the Inter: I Leagi n cae convolvus, and other flowering creep- Dated Oct. 31, 1911. : I League clubs that} ers will twine themselves around orn- — ———— Pub. D 9. omly Ameri —_ ———————— > be 1.00 ¢ ») per day e 3 + | Peter Black Proprietor The Newest Thing have no out: nd ut farm are St Louis amental trellises above the heads of Skeena Land District—District of Coast and Washington, and they probably | the visitors and mingle with the palms Range 5. skeena Land District—District of Coast, all inte 1e re 7 re here ll be re ors i Take notice that I, William Fraser, of Take notice that 1, Paul Curtiss, clerk in the larger cities in Chill-| WW!!! fall into line before x long } [foblegs, J ns Bi lb Sears ( ot -Ch h 5 | Spokane, Washington, occupation farmer,| uf Victoria, intend to apply for permission : les Brass Beds. Morris f On OaCe YT ALAP Ls. «4 DR OER UTERO RUS urc ervices 3 iufend to apply for permission to purchase| to purchase the following described lands; 4 | the staircase leading to it will be of the following described lands; Lumumenucing at a post planted on the Rockers are among the lat- McALLISTER’ 5 STU NT [Sicilian marble. |f == ee arent pe pas Fala ay oe pe see east boundary and about five (6) chains HAYNER BROS est arrivals at | The directors, with Lord Lonsdale FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH =| hair south from End Hill, Banks island.| theuce ‘worth ‘se chain chenoe east, oe i z : . FiesHolda the Reookd for Quick Shifts |@#in at their head, are preparing a Parent erty, eanony tn the thence south 40 chains, thence west 40] chains, thence south 60 chains, thence west ie ‘vonracces wo eawacatoes Ht) At The Big Furniture Store| "* "°'<* ** Resor f° handsome prize list, totalling over So ES en aera ere eee Or coenimencement:| fists tae” aoe aceeecemeas OOO": é Oren 2nd Ave 6th St Oren ee | $65,000: Sunday School at 2.30 p. in. | containing one hundred and sixty acres, . oe PAUL CURTISS, ag rd Ave t Phone No. 36 Entrance 2nd Ave., cor, 6th St. ah Several novelties will be introduced > Ww we {more or less, Fred E. Cowell, Agent. .# “ t } hana a REV. F. W. KERR, M.A PASTOR p . ot 2 ’ Lew McAllister enjoys the rare dis Tete baiy Mina han etek ; WILLIAM FRASER. Dated Oct. 341, 1911. : : ; ‘ into the already comprehensive pro ie he Fred Dawson, Agent Pub. Dec. 9 tinction of holding rd that Will! gram. One of these will be a dis- Dated March 5, 1912. ; ; hee Te f probably stand for ime The | piay of the dignified “haute ecole,” THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH pub. March 23° 1919. ; 5 LINDSAY’ CARTAGE and veteran Bison backstop had a most now seldom seen in this country MCINTYRE HALL, 3RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST. | onaene on Pat teen ee Georek, 4 pe ir experience duril ne . 868 One of the most interesting features Services every Sunday at 1 of Vancouver, occupation real estate agent, oi STORAGE As of 1910. ne whic pr hat sly never will ae ne ete Sissies ae the am. one oe Die euuney, Skeena Land Aiawries District of Soast intends a apply OF, persnlesion to pur- . a mem- 2 a , y Ritle Clase Sah 2 ie ange 5. chase the following described lands: E. L. FISHER G. T. P. Transfer Agents has beet ed. He was @ mem-| military teams: of various nationali- Bible Class 2.80 p.m. Take notice that I, George Graham, of} Commencing at @ post planted about ig Funeral Director and Embalmer ber of the Toronto club at the Une) ties affording an excellent opportun REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor Prince Rupert, B. C,, occupation brakeman,| seven miles distant and in an easterly a rs : > < and was playing at Newark against in eatin ave: gc — intend to apply for permission to purchase} direction from the Naas River, and about CHARGES REASONABLE Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable, + i sade bata cetiee ane omar 7 oe eee g i differe nt 8¢ po Saale eta Ura ora ee the following described lands: eight miles north of Alyansb Indian village, j > s— . Centre St. Phone 68, | 1° ers pen. Mereee pee ee | of riding. e military jumping wi >) *THODIST C C Commencing at a post planted about} wence north eighty chains, thence eas ; TIED AVEN\ E : PHONE 356. | See's Sige nae ompapinen bapyial oi the Royals, who were playing a series | certainly excite international rivalry. SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE four miles west and three and a half miles| eighty chains, thence south ‘eighty chains, iB OPEN DAY AND NIGHT with the Pests over in Jersey City, The prize most treasured ig the Services every Sunday a } south from ae Fa Banks sana Hence thence west slenty chains to point a a — : Pt } pl * . . . Sunday north 40 chains, thence we c. »} commencemen telephoned to Joe Kelley that he Was | Edward VII. gold cup, open to teams . | thence south 40 chains, thence east 40 JAMES EWING MACRAB, * ’ without a backstop and asked Kelle y ;of three officers. The nation has to REV. C. R. SING, B.D. Pastor || chains to point of commencement; ccoaths aig cattare s9u7. P. Rutter, Agent, Little S NE WS enc if he would loan him McAllister.| win the trophy thrice before retain- Bs cat PAD _. 4 1s, one hundred and sixty acres, more Date oat AAS Kelley sent Lew over to Jersey City | ing it, France has now won it twice THE SALVATION ARMY aes GEORGE GRAHAM. j and while 1 was playing a game! ang Belgium once Sm we wee 1 ho5 inthe ORWAOD: ARPDI: 3k Land District—District of Coast : : j J ore anage ‘elley an oe } . leg wy : for Services every Sunday at Dated March 5, 2. Skeena a) strict— B §.S. Magazines :: Periodicals :; Newspapers | there Manager Kelley al d Joe Mc ‘Another va le gold cup is offered services 0 au a wearing a Montreal uniform and | yath, from the Hungarian capital. Commencing at @ post planted about 5 Pub, Jan, 18, 1912. 4 uM on now here | am one of the Tiger out-| Mpg. Greenhough Smith of London was gat ZOUED OF te son enenee. COREE of =! ¥ la ¢ . + . | . - - aes 0 > >, wv . B B ‘as : Bay, Stew , Service to Goose fit, Well, I guess they will have to) gecond, and for third honors there Prince Rupert at Lali 1.0. 0.F. Lt OG, Cre ReSi CI: Mm ee di slan wom Charlotte go some to beat that.” was a tie between two other English west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to Take notice that Kathleen Agnew of Mon- ") TriWeekly Tra n Service Prince Rupert ote | — ladies, Mrs. J. H. Johnson and Miss No. 63 | Place of COANUEL D.SOMES, Thaaton. from, Cocnnn on, ears a tne shee ae » Van Arsdol R J MACKENZIE’S STRING Ga. reat The other competitors Meets in the Helgerson Block Dated March 44, Anke ae eee ge &: bosi ainda: 6 wh 7A For all infor ode ‘ were ustria 8 ‘ub, Mare ’ . 01 *? nation apply'to ————— E T d E i witness post of the northwest corner of Lot AB. M ISNER & BESNER, PROPRIETORS | eee very Tuesday Evening 635, Range 5, Coast district, distant 13.78 ip ame t “rey a a iy ‘™ a sew Kass, Hetil ihe Turnsen th. THBGING. ab. Blenea hen. Gah. S0F SMILE YOUR WAY ALONG \ll_ members of the order in the | skeena Land District—District of Queen} chalns south from the northwest corner of I ‘ntic Steamship Lines The ew nox 0! is runon the op N Summer's ampaian pel 4 smil you w t : oe oe ae i Care Charlotte. the said lot, thence west 40 chains more or ‘ f item plan, First-class service. All the Latest Modern ont ne ee ORR an ee a mete me city are requested to visit Take notice that thirty days from date,|jess to the ‘east bank of the Hocsall River, Tt ee | improvements. ve BEDS 0c amiinonal top in we pugiliste game, but you car the lodge. I, Samuel D. Somes, of Cashmere, Wash.,| thence southerly along said east bank to ' 3F ES NCE RUPER Havis James has the fo a ing h smile while your're fighting your way rancher, intend to aply to the | Assistant mouth of Falls’ River Slough, thence Tol- ; 2 J/ENUB IC > in training at easanton, ” s the : are ee commissioner of Lands for @ license tO/ jowing bank of Falls River Slough easter t Pee AVENUE, FRI jess ee IM be pais of W inni peg am _—s . . “— * per. a \ “DOU GLAS, N, prospect ‘Tor coal “and petroleum on and and wortherly to point of commengement, Pe BC. COA : - BO eye Pe gon, claima of the * welterweight ee 4 under 640 submarine acres of land on/{o contain 40 acres, more or less. FS ST STEAMSHIP SERVICE 1912. an, by B t 211%, | Championst nd a willing defender W. G, BARRIE, Bey Graham Island, deseribed as follows: | KATHLEEN AUNEW. | i aes The Earnest, 3, by Exponent, ¢ ‘+ of his claims against all comers in Commencing at a post planted fi ugustus ew, . : ANK OF | ‘ ‘ . arde vhains south of the northeast corner of Dated vebros i 1, 1912. «4 FAMOUS 1836 " THE B bona py en, 2.06%, dam Mardella, that division | cha #20 BD OF Island thence east 80 Dawe Februs y 1, as yy Del Mal — chains, thence north 80 chains, ce i pie SAFETY ti h N th America | f McEwen, 2.08%, by Fred 5. west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, to , , Bri s or I». maton a nF Fred S. Wilkes), dam place of commencement, Se eee Prince Rupert Land District—District of 6 ESS Bary icEkwen (son SOM Ll t i N SPEED 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS jf SAMUEL D. SOMES, Locator. i Coast, fae Ny lh |Cleo, by Rattler Brooks Dated March 21, 1912. Take notice that I, Lemuel Freer, of : LINE \ IFIC CAPITAL AND RESERVE OVER $7,500,000 Zomblack, 2.26%, trial 2.08%, by ; Pub, March 29, 1912, Vancouver, S. Gs ooeuy ation ae in- i Veal SERVICE 9 4 ddi shall, b tend to apply for peri hase " bro, 2.11, dam Maddine Marshall, bp the following described lands: ‘ |Demonio, 2.11%. ONTREAL. : ‘ senate it ” Commencing at a post planted on_ the S S The Advantages of | Vernon McKinney, 2.02, by Guy Me- M Skeena Land Distrigh--Diwigt Of Queen! wore in a norther! diree jon from Port if uh) PRINCESS ROYAL Kinney, dam Maud Vernon, by Mount | z Take notice that thirty days from date,| Nelson Cannery, marked L. F.'s 8.5, comer. it Bank Money Orders Vernon, 2.15%. THE STANDARD Is tho Natlonal|, simucl D. Somes, of Cashmere, wash., thence 20 chaths mort Dinan denne line, | Bin VA Batahe 217%, gy Joe Pat | Weekly Newspaper of the Dominion | rancher, intend to apply to the Assistant) ie. cast along the shore to point o tee Ncouve R, “VICTORIA snittinge small sums Joe Patchen I. 217%, By Soe hil ¥ , Commissioner of Lands for a license 0) commencement, containing 40 acres, more : . AND SE for transmitting sma then, 2.01%, dam Besei sonentt, | of Canada, It is national in all its/prospect for coal and petroleum on and) | one, Every § ATTLE of money are four, They 2.05%, by Empire Wilkes. i under a} Oe aan sor dang on . LEMUEL FREER, WW und ° oe ae we hee aims, Grabam Island, dese d : f y Neca ay, 6 P, mM. are easy to procure—easy to | Judge Blaine, by Tramfast, 2.12%, i aham Island, at a post planted about 40 Dated Dec, TA 0 i ", fy me: General Agent 1 fc int pensive, jiam Emma Conductor, by © nductor It uses the most expensive engrave | enains south of reporgnnast corner et Ub. Jan. 9, ? cash sa x 2 ‘ 6 . ne yt 117, Graham Island, hence ea: = ve »them at the follow- | Merry Widow, 2.03%, by Red Pac ings, procuring the }hotographs from eee thence south 80 chains, thnece $$ , 4 Se We issue them ¢ |2.16%, dam Bonnie, by fam Wilkes teins eer ca sso chains, thence north 80 chains, to . y yates. | . lace of commencement, «i PRINCE RU ing rate Ir. all over the worl , os \ ommene ment, es et LAND LEASE NOTICE | ai 28 are care > selected an SAMUEL D. SOMES, L , PERT FEED CO. $5. 6r under—3c, $10 to $30-—10c, Uae fey Its articles are carefully selecte bated: Manan at, 1008. 30 to $50—15¢. McGILL AND K its editorial policy is thoroughly Pub. March 29, 1912. $5 to $10--Gc, $30 to fe ay - lent A Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5 ; Big st ; at lers are McGill gave Varrity au unmercifa independent, Take notice that l, Alfred Christian Garde of # g ock of all kinds of These Money Orders a eating the intercclieg'ate contests ; The Standard = 7 a ~ | Prince Rupert, B.C., oceupation min’ engin- arden § ave t at a: rancu j , , t four college 4 eer, inten apply J : \ Seeds, T yayable at par at any DP 1 aking every one olf A subscription to re Ste eet te a permission to 0 . ( » Timothy, Pp: | aera t ; haw wasthe. Natees | $2.00 ear to any addresa in | acres of land described as follows: } lover and Grain of any C hartered Bank 1 ities at stake, They won the he 7” } costs per year any Commencing at thle post planted 1-4 mile cost ag “* ; | rs, and followed this up by de | Ave, “its TT of the Tyee Station, G. and approxima\ 4 seeds, Canada (Y ukon 3 am val Sedna the Paroata students ae water | Panes Op: Cent Srttaln, SMITH & MALLE i ny fey Mor - ne oee ‘ : cl fea pts ew eee | r B. vs e chains, nee soul F Mail Ordo; ix excepted), in the principa fest basketball and in the aquatic TRY IT FOR 1912! THIRD AVE @ chains, Coane past 00 chains, | aie bi nptly Attended to cities if the U nited States aUante rhe Montreal athletes out JACK LAVIOLETTE, cover point of | Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and westerly 2 chains (more or lees) following ; ; . ‘apre ° ' ie to poin commencamen’ 4 and in London, Eng. lassed the blue and white represénta the Caiadians, Who 1s badly cripph| Montreal Standard Publishing Co, Sheet Metal Work 0 acres more oF lees. ; > Agents :, t . fn H ives, and with the defeat of the hoc ed up by hard knocks in several, : Office: 8rd Ave. Workshop ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE ‘ i rational Stock Food:- PRINCE RUPERT BRANC key tearm ‘varsity downfall was com strenuous games, Limited, Publishers Phone 174 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and 8th Sts Date Jen. & 81, ne a LL kin ae . sou z. a DS OF PEED— F. S. LONG, Manage’ plete. i