“dominions” is applicable to Australia and New Zealand, but in} THE DAILY NEWS. The Daily News The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited ; DAILY AND WEEKLY TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Dalny, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New YorK—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. mews ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar uare. Telephone 98. SUBSCRIBERS will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. “NEW IDEA” EDS We are showing a wonderful |selection of this entirely new |Bed. Stronger, better and cheap- jer than brass. ‘ | BIG FURNITURE STORE F. W. HART | 2nd Ave. & 6th &t. | 2nd Ave LAND PURCHASE NOTICE. Skeena Land Distriet— District of Cassiar Take a oan Charles William —_ = Vancouver, B. C., occupation inspector, inten to apply — permission to purchase the following deseri a Commencing at a post planted at the con- fluence of Blackwater river with the Naas river about two miles south from the sixth Dominion Telegraph cabin. Post marked C. W. H. S. W. Corner, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. CHARLES WILLIAM HAM Dated September 23, 1911, ; Pub. Nov. 2. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, | ange 5. Take notice that I, Abraham H. Barber, | f Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation miner, ntend to apply for permission to purchase he following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted at the| southwest corner of a small island about twenty-five (25) chains north and two (2) chains east of the northwest corner of Lot| AND 1823, Range 5, Coast District, Feneeis | — — — MADE Island, thence following the shore line in RE PAIRED 4 northeasterly direction about Voce } ee (20) chains to the north end of the islan | thence ip @ southwesterly direction along} the shore line about twenty (20) chains JOHN CURRIE to the point of commencement, being an ‘ island containing about forty (40): acres, RUPERT more or less, ABRAHAM H. BARBER, Phone 62 Entrance on SECOND AVENUE - ° PRINC? DalLy EDITION. << DISCRIMINATING RATES ON PANAMA CANAL. Nothing has been heard from Washington as yet in regard to passing legislation providing for discriminating tonnage rates on vessel passing through the Panama Canal, which was recom- mended to Congress by President Taft in a special message. It is hoped there will be noting, nothing more heard of the sub- ject. For it was a mistake and an injustice from every point of view. The canal is being built by the United States, but before starting on the work she sought and obtained the ap- proval of Other maritime nations on certain conditions. In de- fiance of this she starts in to fortify it against every other nation, and now seeks to make this great international highway of com- merce a mere short cut for her own commerce, shutting out all other nations by charging them tonnage rates, while no rate is to be charged the United States shipping. We in Prince Rupert are interested in this question, because before the canal is completed the transcontinental railway will be bringing enormous freight to this port, large quantities of which it would pay to ship by way of the canal to Great Britain and other European ports if only fair tonnage rates were charged all nations alike, the United States included. The Dominion is interested in the matter because her terri- tory, like that of the United States, extends from ocean to ocean, and when the Canadian government proposed some years ago to discriminate in favor of Canadian shipping in the St. Lawrence Canals, the idea was promptly dropped at the suggestion of the United States government. |Servian Labor Benefit Society No. 195, S.S.S.S. Pub. Dec, 13. Take notice that I, Paul Curtiss, cler& of Victoria, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at @ post planted on the east boundary and about five (5) chains from the southeast corner of Lot 4484, thence north 60 chains, thence east 30 chains, thence south 60 chains, thence west 30 chains to point of commencement, con- | taining 180 acres, more or less. = ol PAUL CURTISS. Fred E. Cowell, Agent. | FRED. STORK 7 Pub, Dec. 9 I —General Hardware— Meetings held every Ist and 8rd Sunday of the | month in the Carpenters’ Union Hall T. MAZLUM, | P.O. Box 991 President G. VUKOVICH, Secretary Dated Dec. 6th, 1911. Skeepa Land District—District of Z| | Skeena Land District—District of Casstar. } Take notice tnat James Ewing Macrae, | of Vancouver, occupation real estate agent, | intends to apply for permission to pur- | chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about) seven miles distant and in an easterly direction from the Naas River, and about eight miles north of Alyansh Indian village thence north eighty chains, thenee eas | eighty chains, thence south eighty chains | thence west’ eighty chains to point of | Hardware Oxford Stoves Tinware Builders’ Valves & Pipes Graniteware *SECOND - AVENUE e+ @ 9 -— © -¢ -¢ +6 @ © -¢ commencement, JAMES EWING MACRAE. H. P. Rutter, Agent. —*#—4— @ «#4 « @ @ Dated Oct. 31, 1911. Pub. Dec. 14. Little’s NEWS Agency Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 5. Take notice that I, Theodore Nichalis, driver, of Victoria, B. C., Can., intend to apply for permission to purchase the fol- lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of Lot No, 2287, thence THEODORE NICHALIS, Fred E, Cowell, Agent. Dated Oct. 1914. | ak lbesides fighting such tough boys| BILLY ALLEN | MAY VISIT US Some Talk of His Coming to! Prince Rupert to Give an Ex-| hibition of Boxing at an Early) Date. Canada has produced few fight- since the day of Harry Gilmore, but in Billy Aljen, a pro- of Ontario, we boast of lightweight ers of note duct may as promising a as has appeared in years. Allen is his Syracuse, N. Y. has home mn partici- making He Cy. | ALLEN. BILLY pated in more that sixty fights, | losing but two, and has a long} string of knockouts to his credit.} During his career to date Allen| Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers | east 80 chains, thence south 40° chains,| has twice met Knockout Brown, | thence wrest 40 chains, thence south s the New York lightweight. He c 3 , S| chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north | | CIGARS TOBACCOS FRUITS 80 chains to point of commencement, con- won the second encounter and} G.T.P. WHARF taining 480 ectes, more oF. teas. fought a draw with Abe Attell,| 31, | — a r Ag ahve: oh : ea 8 Pub. Dec. @. as Tommy O'Toole, Patsy Kline, 1836 1911 Jimmy Walsh, Tommy Kilbane,} Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar 3 ani ry ar . Take notice that Thomas Arthur White of Van- silly Ryanand Pal Brown, thi | couver, B. C., occupation carpenter, intends to| Minnesota lightweight, who was Great Britain is also directly interested. Until 1901 the} control of the Isthmus of Panama for transportation purposes} was by the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty of 1850 vested in the United | States and Great Britain jointly, the object being neutrality of the; canal, and to prevent the encroachment by either of the two| powers on the territory of any Central American state. In that year the treaty was abrogated and was replaced by the Hays- Pauncefoolte Treaty, which authorised the construction of the canal by the United States but continued the general principle of neutrality as in the former treaty. No discrimination was ever attempted by Great Britain when she took over the Suez Canal and completed it nor since, so to institute discrimination in regard to the Panama Canal will form an odious comparison not to the credit of the United States in the view of other nations. That is, if Congress should carry out President Taft's recommendation. If the government does not want to lose a by-election so early in its career the easy way is to let South Renfrew elect Hon. G. P. Graham by acclamation. Prince Rupert's growth will be rapid, of course. It may soon grow to be as big as Toronto. But let us hope that we may not grow to be as wicked. us from growing as goody-goody. Why, last week three thou- sand citizens assembled there to protest against a bylaw pre- venting children from sliding in the city parks on Sunday. What a fine bunch of Aldermen Toronto must have. The Renfrew Journal (Conservative) says: If Dr. Maloney thinks that the Minister of Customs can win for him the election in South Renfrew he will probably discover shortly that he has been “leaning on a broken Reid.” The reference to the “growing navies of the oversea Canada the Flag-flapper party who ‘saved the Empire’ have surrendered to Mr. Bourassa, whose policy is ‘*‘not a dollar, not a ship, not a man.” General Migiatanies Ln . Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. | x oe rh a~ eh em % a TS “FROM HOME TO HOME.” | HOTEL ELYSIUM And ke-ind Providence protect es aaa a ly. H, Rogers, Ticket Agent. The Bank of British North America 75 Years in Business. apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the con- fluence of Blackwater river with Naas river, about two miles south of the sixth Dominion Seer? l cabin. Post marked T. A. W. 8. E. Corner, theuce 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 I chains south, thence 80 chains east to point of Commencement, CorHOMAS ARTHUR WHITE Capital and Reserve Over $7,300,000 — pated Sept. 28, 1911. 5 Pub Nov. 2. | | Skeena Land District—-District of Cassiar. Take notice that Clarence Bowen, of Se- attle, Wash., occupation woodsman, in- tends to apply for rmission to purchase the following described lands: | Commencing at a post planted ; miles east of | five miles north of Alyansh, thence west | elghty chains, thence south eighty chains, thence east eighty chains, thence north Money elgpPty chains to point of commencement. Small weekly or monthly de- point of commences as $ ij | H, P. Rutteg, Agent. posits in a Savings Account soon Le nataa ane ae: . o Pub, Dec, 14 Money Earning count up—lInterest compounded at highest current rates. LAND LEASE NOTICE Deposits of $1.00 and upwards | received. | Skeena Land District— District of Coast Range 5 | Take notice thatl, Alfred Christian Garde of | Prince Rupert, B.C., oceupation mining engin- | eer, intend to apply for permission to lease 70 | | acres of land described as follows: Commencing at this post planted 1-4 mile east of the Tyee Station, G.T.P.Ry. and approximately 27 1-4 miles east of Prince Rupert, thence north 40 chains, thence east 20 chains, thence south 25} chains (more or less) to railway grade, thence Prince Kupert Branch— F. S. LONG, Manager. T 5 | westerly 25 chains (more or less) following said | = grade to point of commencement and containing 70 acres more or less. | ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Date Jan. 31, 1912 | Pub. Feb, 3, 1912 ™*Royal Hotel Gor.-Third Avenue and Sixth St. { | skeena Land_District—District of Queen | Charlotte Islands. | Take notice that William Moore, of Saanich, B. C., occupation farmer, intends | |} to apply for permission to lease the fol lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planied southwest corner of Lot 1648, Masset In | let, thence east one hundred chains, thence south sixty-four chains, thence west to the beach, thence along beach to point or commencement, containing six hundred and forty ea 3 ‘ | The Finest Rooms The best equipped and steam heated at the | + Hot and cold baths Dining room restaurant and | = (640) acres, more or less, WILLIAM MOORE. George Young, Agent, Corley & Burgess, Props Dated Nov. 14, 19414. Pub. Dec, 15, 1911. | | Pantrte treet ermtemmermereemrimm | Sheena Land District--Disties, Of Queen | Charlotte Islands. | Take notice that Arthur Tremaine, of | Saanich, B. C., occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to lease the fol- lowing deseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner, being eighty cha‘as south | of the northwest corner of Lot 1555, Mas- UNION S.5. COMPANY OF B.6., Ltd y steel P 2 Ste set Inlet; thence west forty chains, thence The new steel Passenger SteameP north eighty chains, thence east forty | | chains, thence south eighty chains to the | 66 9 | Borne of commencement, containing three Hundred and twenty acres (320), more or ess. ARTHUR TREMAINE, George Young, Agent, Dated Nov, 15, 1911. Pub. Dec, 15. 1941. leaves” Skeena Land District—District of Queen} weight, sation, four Oa the Naas River and about) » LK Allen fought some hard battles n 1911, his last being with Grover layes, a ten round whirlwind. 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At all dealers, When headache and fever are present witt a cold take Mathieu's Nervine Powders tc Australian Government Curins Drink Habit Adopts Famous NEAL CURE Sending Sunshine and Happiness Into Hundreds o Darkened Homes Instead of Inflicting Fines o Prison Cells Upon Her Unfortunate Citizens The government of South Australia |; selves of the Neal t has set an example worthy of imita- | sanitariums in Aust tion by the other nations of the world. | Scientific researt Owing to the extent, enormity and the of the centuries ha awful consequences of the drink habit, | ated in the estal they have for years past been investi that the drink hal gating its cause, effect, treatment and | caused by the | possible cure up in the system | In the year 1910 Rev. A. C. Rankine, | or excessive us commissioned by that government, | and that the man visited the United States, and after a flicted i8 as much ; have medical hely thorough investigation of drink habit treatments, returned to his government last September and gave a detailed and lengthy report recommending the adop- typhoid fever Dr, Neal has s | has not only lem | but he has found t dotes this tion of the NEAL THREE-DAY DRINK | with other well k 3 cl g ‘ » ver 2 eliminating drugs, ! . mF " . ie : . —” government. of Neal treatment, wl outh Australia adopted his report, and | Gases, has perfected established the cure in a large govern factory cures (in ment sanitarium, where those addicted time of only three to the drink habit are treated at gov The Vancouver N ernment expense, instead of being fined | of the many that x sent to prison cells, During the first ninety days 182 per good work, and gra el | day attest to the sons 80 affected were perfectly cured | Treatment by the Neal treatment at government | If in need of h expense and restored to citizenship, In| have a friend wi addition to this, reports show that more | write for booklet than double that number availed them tion THE NEAL INSTITUTE Charlotte Islands. Take notice that Alfreg@ McGregor, of Prince Rupert every Sunday i Victoria, B. C., occupation broker, intends to apply for permission to lease the fol- lowing described iands: Commencing at a post planted about three-quarters of a mile southwest from the southwest corner of Lot 1548, Masset at 6 p.m. for Vancouver, arriving Tuesday morning. | For Stewart City on arrival ; Inlet, thence east forty chains, thence from Vancouver Friday | ih, eis nate tory eae os tbo, night thence west one hundred chains, more or| , less, thence north ninety chains, thence | east to the beach, thence along beach to} oint of commencement, containing six | aundred and forty acres (640), more or less, ALFRED M'GREGOR, George Young, Agent. Northbound, leaves Vancou- ver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Steerage Fare . $6.00 Dated Nov, 15, 1011, The ‘‘Camosun’’ is the only steame "ime ange 38 Ot %y on the run having water-tight bulk- Skeena Land District—District of Queen | heads and double bottom, thus en ours. safety of passengers in case of collision or wreck, Charlotte Islands. : } Take notice that Malcolm Wright Young, | of Saanich, B. C,, occupation farmer, in- | tends to apply for permission to lease the | following described lands: | lanted at the err? Commencing @t a post southeast corner, being out one mile east of the northwest corner of Lot 1651, thence north to the south boundary of Lot 1550, thence west to the east boundary of Lot 1550, thence south along the said Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Excellent Cafe, Moderate Prices, 1142 Pender Street West - - Phone 8500, Vancouver, B.C. | Lot 1580, thence wert along said boun- AT DAVIS’ | dary to the east boundary of Lot 1549, F M DAVIS | thence south along the said boundary to ° e BOAT HOUSE | tue north boundary of Lot 1552, thence Launches and Boats for Hire N.E. end of Wharf ~| boundary to the southeast corner of said east to the northeast corner of Lot 1552, thence north to the northwest corner of Lot 1551, thence east to the point of com- ; nencement, containing six hundred (600) | ae res, more or less. MALCOLM WRIGHT YOUNG, George Young, Agent, | Dated Nov. 16, 1944, Pub, Dec, 15, 1014, General Machine Shop and Ship’s Carpentering. 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