4 May 12, 1914 pue oas —_——eae atchless .¥ 's comfort, physical ‘ | 1uty—sure to pro- iral action of the Set n and elimination a and ever reliable je tor FECHAM’S PILLS todicine tn the World ' ' Bold « : xen, 25 cents, — COC E s TAXI gener OR RUPERT AUTO CO RRA RINCE anne FEEDS! SEEDS! (aT 1914 Spring our Beeds Lb, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS Agents for DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. Dealers in Feed of all kinds IOKEN FEED A SPECIALTY it orders promptly attended to ince Rupert Feed Co. Third Ave Phone Black 268 POPOEOPPPEPOL PALO ROLLED EY UMBER COAL and Complete Line of ILDERS’ SUPPLIES THOLME LUMBER €O., Limited we received Phone LEPC OL OLED eal Estate Bargains ! { 38, Bik ), See. 1....$ 6,600 Sec, 1.... _6,600 19, Sec. 1.. 45,000 22, Sec, 1 60,000 t 4, Sec. 4.. 23,000 4, Sec. 1.... 97,000 k. 34, Sec. 4 14,000 Bik. 6, Sec. 1 12,000 Blk. 3, Sec. 2, ‘ 2,000 7, Sec, 5 6,000 Bik. 10, Sec. 7 exceptionally easy terms rates of interest. iculars see BMW. STEPHENS & 60, LTD. POEL PLEPEPPLEDLOD ODL ODL OLED IN 5.5. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd Ail d low ul schedule effective ich 24th: Sailings for Vancouver Ww ew steamers elohsin’’... Tuesdays, 9 p. m. ture Saturdays, 9 a. m. iV Vancouver Thursday Monday mornings, espectively. meth g j Arrivals from South elohsin” .Mondays, 6 p. m. nture Fridays, 8 p. m. Agency 116 ogers Steamship Phone We go for a ICNIC with our CAILLE Why row? ®° not work hap Rater d at your Motor all, Cal! boats now within reach pe at our store on Third . ue- “pposite Post Office— . this wonderful or demonstrated. kin & Ward Flectric Co., LIMITED ELECTRICAL and MARINE CONTRACTORS Ino °® Rupert, British Columbia see Little | THE DAILY NEWS BATTLESHIP CONNECTICUT FIRING A BROADSIDE , | after discharging | Messrs. Fleishhacker Brothers Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that I, Audrew MacLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C&., occupauior carpenter, jntend Ww apply for per- mission to purchase the following de seribed lands Commencing at @& post planted about 160 chains east and 60 northeast corner of i838 at @ point on of an island, south 60 chains to the southerly shore line, thence westerly, northerly and easterly, following the sinuosities of the shore line Wl the pojnt of commencement; chains north of the Vre-emption Record the northerly shore ibe thence containing 480 acres, more or less, ANDREW MACLEAN William McK, Logan, Agemt. March 7, 1014. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that 1, David Cook Strang, of Prince Rupert, B, C,, occupa foltowing described lands to purchase the - t planted about 160 Commencjng at & pos chains east and 60 chains north of the northeast corner of Pre-emption Kecord 1838 at a point on the northerly shore line of an island, thence south 60 chats to the southerly shore lithe, thence east erly, northerly and westerly following the sinuousities of the shore line to point of commencement; containing 480 acres, we or les aS ee COOK STRANG. DAVID Logan, Agent. William Meck March 7, 1914 NOTICE IN THE MATTER of an application for the issue of fresh certificates of title for Section 5, and Lots 48 & Johnson of San Francisco will take over the great paper and pulp plant of the Ocean Falls company and from henceforth the interests of the British o- jumbia company will be unde the control of a merger of Pa- cific coast pulp and paper inter- ests, the contract recently en- tered into by the San Francisco firm by the Western Canada| Trust company as receiver for the debenture holders having} been confirmed by Mr. Justice Morrison of the supreme court. Some time ago argument upon the application to confirm the contract was heard Mr. 8S. 5 laylor, K. C., on behalf of Mr Lester W. David, bolder of most of the common stock of the com- pany and promoter and a formel president of thea concern, ¢ ffered| stroug pposition to the pro- post al, Mr David had cabled from England that he had inter- ested English capitalists who j were prepared to take the plant over and pay off the debenture holders The offer was not info prope m and could not be considered by the court Phe proposal of Messrs shhacker and Johnson had prey been sanctioned by the debenture holders at a meel- gh London, England, and by lf agreement the creditors W be paid by the mterests tak- ing charge who will also assume the ibility toward the deben- ture holders fhe plant at Ocean Falls 18 Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Ringe Five. TAKE NOPICE that 1, William Mck Logan, of Prince Rupert, B, C., occupa- tion prospector, intend to apply fer per mission t purchase the following de scribed lands Commencing at @ | 08t planted 1 chains east and 40 chains south of the northeast corner of fre® emption Record 1838, thence south 40 porth 40 chains, thence west 80 chains to chains, thence west 80 Chains slong the shore line tw point of commmercement; containing 320 acres, more or less. WM. McK, LOGAN March 7, 1914 THE OCEAN FALLS PLANT DEAL HAS BEEN CONFIRMED BY SUPREME COURT—ASSUME ALL LIABILITIES OF OCEAN FALLS COMPANY one of the largest pulp plants on | equipped to turn out 150 tons of dry pulp a day. A] been active | the Coast, a mill has in for ection with lumber some time in con-| the Financial difficullies arose be- fore -the plant was pleted, with the result that to the debenture} England, who had | $3,500,000. pperation company. | | | huge com- con-| passed holders in contributed sefore the plant was installed, | creditors were clamoring and steps taken to attack the deben- ture holders’ trust deed and con- of the company. On the day the huge plant was to start work pulp production, over a year ago, orders were cabled from England to close down. For a year the affairs of the icompany have been threshed out in the courts, while the plant lay dle At a recent auction held in Vancouver, the court placed a reserve price of $3,375,000 on the plant, which includes 80,000 acres of pulp and timber leases, extensive walter powers, a fleet f tugboats and launches, a townsite th large hotel, resi- dences, workmen's dwellings and sch I se, in addition to the | Dp ind lumber On the day the plant stopped, 40 men were discharged, and it ~ expected thal lerably more than this numb be equired when the plant starts up again Fhe Fleishha inter- ests already control a large pulp mill on Quatsino sound and an- other on Howe sound, with othe pulp mills on the coast HAZELTON’S REQUESTS TURNED DOWN BY WILLIAM MANSON Continued from Page 1 money spent in this district tl the extent of $9,500, as follows lwo thousand five hundred on the Silver Standard road, which} the road superintendent stated} last fall would require $4,000 to | comy lete, | Four thousand dollars for the} extension of the Nine Mile wagon road from the Harris mines to; the Silver Cup as a sleigh road, | This money will now be needed to repair the old portion of the} road. which has suffered this spring from the slides | One thousand dollars for a] trail over Rocher de Boule moun- tain on the north and east slope. This will start the werk and os] tablish a road gang’s camp. Two thousand dollars for | ids on the two sides of the} high level bridge to connect with the main wagon road—provid-} ing the people of New Hazelton, | io the government free of charge. At that, the chief engineer could assurance that sum of $2,000 would not give magnificent ing d in time to make the road passable for wagons; nor would he give assurance that the money be spent at all. Yet would Land hegistry Officer. Prince Rupert, B. U., Mareh Beh, 19f4 Lot 11, Block 44, and 19, Block 11, Section 7, Clty of Prince Rupert, Map 923 : 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 in the name of William B, Snodgrass for the above . mentioned lots which certificates | are dated 12th January, 1941, and 30th July, 1018, and are numbered $49 I and 4 respectively 4090 7 respeonre'i. F. MacLROD, District Registrar, tion clerk, intend to apply for permission asked that the provinee be> pre- lconted with a $43,000 bridge, the finest in the province, that none of the sums would complete the engineer | mentioned isuperintendent, who make see or the local Conservative asso- | ciation executive, induce the | PRO TILL JULY 1st bridge company, owners of the} LOTS 50 X 122 | hich level bridge, to hand it over/ $150.00 §250.00 $350.00 the |} EXCLUSIVE SALE actually be spent on the connect-| he | Address... @® ‘ | ae ‘ Would iike “ ’ It was pointed out to the chief | meignis,” nelable seents sia te, “peanie? A scene aboard the United Stats ( iectieul during a broadside fire, just her S-ineh guns, just when if action has cleared away sufficiently to show her decks, which are stripped fo | | work for which they were yoted | and it was asked that some be} left out so that at least one piece | of work could be made of serv ice} to the public. This was denied, | and the money must be spent as} arranged or the road| fit | to make other changes. | The meeting lasted until after | midnight, when it was followed | by a luncheon in the Northern} hotel, At the close there was not | a single member of the executive | that was not thoroughly dissat-| isfied, disgusted, and convinced} to suit that there were motives for} treating the New Hazeiton dis-| trict in the manner the provin- cial government is and has been treating it. Demand Bigger Hotels Al ist night's city council meeting Ald. MeClymont = gave notice that he would move at the next meeting to have the city pass a bylaw requiring all lie- ensed hotels built in future to have seventy-five rooms for the public accommodation in place of 30 as at present. The city re- quires more accommodation for the future Ald. Morrissey said he would support the move as an hotel here ought to be something better than a country hotel. A clean swell eating prace. 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