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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
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DatLy EDITION.

In getting down to business now that they are organized, change.
the new City Council will do“well to take steps immediately to|
see that there is no repetition of such blasting as occurred yes-|
terday in the lane near Fifth street. A shower of rocks of al), Phone 4.
sizes, coming through the air with tremendous velocity, anid! === 3 =
the many pedestrians in Sixth street; from a blast over a block |
certainly |

away, resulting in no killed

THE BLASTING YESTERDAY.

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or seriously injured,

Contract rates

All

Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar the

greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of | best man of the three to challenge

FRIDAY, JAN. 19

~j}agent to a busy editor, ‘to call

appears to be the most miraculous escape of the long list the

city has shown, *

We cannot avoid the blasting, but certainly something can

be done to avoid placing the lives of the citizens:in jeopardy in|

such a manner.

It is only a little more than two weeks ago that over 300!
pounds of dynamite was left lying in a manure pile near Morse |

Creek, yet so far no attempt has been made to locate the guilty

persons,

By all means, let the handling of dynamite be looked into. |
The work near Fifth street is being done by the city by day |
labor, and it is up to the Council to take immediate steps to see|

that such handling of blasts is stopped.

 

DICKENS’ SON DEAD
Suddenly Passed Away While on
Lecture Tour in New York.

Alfred Tennyson Dickens, eld-
est surviving son of Charles
Dickens, the novelist, has died
suddenly of acute indigestion at
the Hotel Astor, New York. Mr.
Dickens was on a lecture tour.
He was a godson of the late Lord
Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate
of England, and was in his sixty-
seventh year.

 

No Pity Needed.
Pastor—-I was so sorry for your

lwife during the sermon. this
such
of coughing that
the eyes of the whole congrega-

doctor. She had

fit

morning,
a dreadful

tion were fixed upon her.”

Fliegende Blaetter.

Improvement Needed.
“What you want, I suppose,

to vole, just like the men do.”

 

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do any better than that there
would be no use of our yoting.’—
Washington Star,

 

 

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Dear Mr. Editor:

lots in Prince Rupert, bul we

R. REAL ESTATE MAN
CAN YOU TAKE A HINT?

The following is a sample of a kind of letter
The Daily News frequently receives.
one is from a man in Alberta

 

 

Me and some friends of mine would like to buy a few city

in Prince Rupert, so we have written to ask.if you would be
kind’ enough to send me’on your daily paper, as [I am told it
advertises the most city lots and property for sale in Prince
Rupert, for which I send you on some stamps.
will oblige us, and apologizing for the trouble.

Yours respectfully,

THE DAILY NEWS has the biggest circula-
tion of any paper in the district.
bona fide circulation too.
homes of reai estate investors in every
leading city in Canada as well as England
and the United States.

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VANCOUVER T0
HAVE RE

Church Is Establishing Homes for
Fallen Girls in the East and
Will Extend the Work to the
Pacific Coast.

LIGHTWEIGHT”
ELIMINATION

|Hunt for a Suitable Challenger
for Ad. Wolgast Will Be Hot-
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The Presbyterian Church has

 

James Johnson, manager of

weight, has accepted the proposal |bought am eleven-room house in
of James Coffroth, the San Fran-} Winnipeg for use as a redemp

lciseco promoter, that Moran entér|tion home for girls wishing to}
ithe elimination bouts in Cali-/escape from a life of shame en
|fornia next month to find a suit-|the segregated district, This is
able challenger for Ad. Wolgast,|part of a scheme for furnishing

ithe lightweight champion, Cof-|a chain of these homes in Canada.
\froth proposes that One Round|/One has been in operation at
'Hogan and Tommy Murphy enter|Toronto several months and

others will be established at Mon-
treal, Halifax and Vancouver.
“Ralph Connor,” who has taken

elimination contest to be of
|twenty rounds each, to pick the

Wolgast. a lead in the movement, says the
a idea is to provide homes for girls

| Matched. rather than an institution.

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THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MCINTYRE HALL, SRD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST.
Services every Sunday at 11
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School 2.30 p.m. Baraca
Bible Cla 2.30 p.m.
_REV. W.H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor

 
 

 

THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
BETWEEN CENTRE ST, AND 2nd AVE.

Services every Sunday at 11

a.m. and 7.30 p.m, Sunday
School at 2.30 p.m,
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UNION S.S. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd.

The new,steel Passenger Steamer |

“Camosun”

leaves |
Prince Rupert every Sunday |
at 6 p,m. for Vancouver, |
arriving Tuesday morning.
For Stewart City on arrival
from Vancouver Friday
night.
Northbound, leaves Vancou- |
ver Wednesdays at 9 p.m.

$6.00

is the only steame
on the run having water-tight bulk
heads and double bottom, thus en
suring safety of passengers in case
of collision or wreck,

J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent.|

|

|

| Dated Oct. 81, 1911,
| 9,

| Skeena Land District

attl:, Wash., occupation Woodsman, in
tends to apply for permission to purchase
the following described lands:
Commencing at @ post planted four
miles east of the Naas River and about
five miles north of Alyansh, thence west
| elgbty chains, thence south elghty chains,
thence east eighty chains, thence north
elgtty chains to point of commencement,

| West, thence 65 chains north, thence 70 chains
east, thence 65 chains south to point of com-

| LAND LEASE NOTICE
| = _ a - —
|

| Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5
Take notice that we the undersigned, Alfred
| Christian Garde and Wm. M. Johnston of Prince
Rupert, B.C, occupation mining engineer and
Pp sctor, intend to apply for permission to
le the following described land 2
sing at » post planted 1-4 mile east of
}.T. P. Ry. Station and approxim-
| of Prince Rupert, thener north
nce east 20 chains, then south 25
chains more or less to railway grade, thence
westerly 25 chains more or less following said
grade to point of commencement and containing

| 70 acres or less.

acres OF 1088. | PRED CHRISTIAN GARDE
| WILLIAM M. JOHNSON

Date Nov. 23, 1911

Pub. Dec. 5, 1911

 
 
  

 

    

| Skeena Land District—District 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 described lands;

Commencing at a post planted at the
southeast corner, being eighty cha‘ns south
of the northwest corner of Lot 1555, Mas-
set Inlet; thence west forty chains, thence

north eighty chains, thence east forty
chains, thence south elghty chains to. the
point of commencement, containing three

hundred and twenty acres (320), more or
less,
ARTHUR TREMAINE.
George Young, Agent,
15, 1911.
11,

15, 19

|
|
|
|
|
Dated Nov,
Pub. Dec,
Skeena Land District—District of Queen
Chariotte Islands,
Take nptice that Alfred McGregor, of
| Victoria, . C., occupation broker, intends
to_apply for permission
|

to lease the fol-
loWing described lands:

Commencing at @ post planted about
| three-quarters of a mile southwest from
|} the southwest corner of Lot 1548, Masset
| inlet, thence east forty chains, thence
|} south to the north boundary of Lot 15657,
| thence west one hundred chains, more or
lless, thence north ninety chains, thence

ast to the beach, thence along beach to
int of commencement, containing six

| more or

 

1dred and forty acres (640),

less
ef ALFRED M’GREGOR,
| George Young, Agent.

Dated Nov. 15, T0114
Pub, Dec, 15, 1911.
Skeens Land District—District of Queen
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 lJands;

Conmumencing at @ post planted at the
southeast corner, being about one mile
east of the northwest corner of Lot 1551
thence north to the south boundary of
Lot 1550, thence west to the east boundary
of Lot 1550, thence south along the said
boundary to the southeast corner of said
Lot 1550, thence west along said boun
dary to the east boundary of Lot 1549,
thence south along the said boundary to
the north boundary of Lot 1552, thence
east to the northeast corner of Lot 1652
|} thence north to the northwest corner ot
Lot 1551, thence east to the point of com-
mencement, containing six hundred (600)
acres, more or less

MALCOLM WRIGHT YOUNG.

 

George Young, Agent,

Dated Nov. 16, 1911.
| Pub, Dec. 15, 1911.
|
| 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 @ post planted at the

southwest corner of Lot 1548, Masset In
jet, thence east one hundred chains, thence
south sixty-four chains, thence west to the
beach, thence along beach to point of
commencement, containing six hundred and
| forty 640) acres, more or less,

| WILLIAM MOORE.
George Young, Agent,
|
|

 

Dated Nov. 14, 1911,
Pub. Dec, 15, 1044,
PURCHASE NOTICES.

| LAND

| Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5
‘Take notice that LeRoy F. Grant of Prince
Rupert, B. C, occupation civil enginee:, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands:
| Commencing at a post planted about 3 1-2 miles
| in a northerly direction from the northeast corner
| post of Lot 1320, Range 5, Coast Dietrict, thence
east 30 chains, thence north 60 chains, thence
west to bank of river, thence south following

bank of river to point of commencement; con-
taining 160 acres, more or leas.
Dated Sept. 9, 1911. LEROY F. GRANT

Pub, Oct. 10, Gordon C, Emmerson, Agent

Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar
Take notice that Herbert McLennan of Van-
| couver, B. C., agcupation real estate agent, intends
to apply for permission to purchage the following
| described lands:

Commencing at a post planted at the con-
fluence of Blackwater river with the Naas river
about two miles south of the sixth Dominion
Telegraph cabin. Post marked H. M. N. E,
Corner, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains
west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains
east to point of commencement, containing 640
acres more or less.
Dated Sept. 23, 1911
| Pub. Nov. 2.

HERBERT MeLENNAN

Skeena Land District-—District of Cassiar
Take notice that Thomas Arthur White of Van-
| couver, B. C., occupation carpenter, intends to
| apply for permission to purchase the following
| described lands:
Commencing at a post planted at the con-
fluence of Biaekwater river with Naas river, about
| two miles south of the sixth Dominion Telegraph
cabin. Post marked T, A. W. 8. E. Corner, thence
| 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 80
chains south, thence 80 chains east to point of
} commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas.
} THOMAS ARTHUR WHITE
Dated Sept. 23, 1911.
Pub Noy, 2.

Skeena Land District
Take notice that Charles William Ham
Vancouver, B, C., occupation inspector, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands:

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. 8. W
Corner, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains
east, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains
west to point ol commencement, containing 640
acres more or less,

-District of Cassiar

CHARLES WILLIAM HAM
Dated September 23, 1911.
Pub. Novy, 2,

Skeena Land District—District

Range 5,
Take notice that I, Louls Caleris, driver, |
of Victoria, B. C., intend to apply for pe

of Coast, |

mission to purchase the following de-
seribed lands
Commencing at a post planted at the

southeast corner of Lot 1729, thence south
80 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence
north 80 chains, thence east 40 chains to
point of commencement, containing 820
acres, more or less,
LOUIS CALERIS,
Fred BE, Cowell, Agent,

Pub, Dec,

Skeena Land District—-District of Cassiar,

fake notice tnat James Ewing Macrae,
o& Vancouver, occupation real estate agent,
intends 40 apply for permission to pur-
chase the following described lands;

Commencing at @ post planted
seven tiles distant and in an easterly
direction from the Naas River, and about
eight miles north of Alyansh Indian village,
thence north eighty chains, thence east
eighty chains, thence south eighty chains
thence west eighty chains to polnt o
commencement,

JAMES EWING MACRAR,
H. P, Rutter, Agent,

1911,

about

 

Dated Oct, 814,
Pub, Dee, 44,

District of Casstar,
Take notice that Clarence Bowen, of Se-

CLARENCE BOWEN,
. P. Rutter, Agent,
Dated Oct, 1911. er, Agent

Pub,

34,
Dee, 14.

Skeena Land District—Distriet of Coast Range 6

Take notice that Benjamin Russel Rice of
Prince Rupert, B, C, oceupation waiter, intends
to apply for permission to purehase the following
described lands:
Commencing at a post planted 65 chains south
from the southeast corner of Lot 8060. Post
marked B. R thence 70 chains

R 8. E. Corner,

mencement, containing 456 acres more*or less,
BENJAMIN RUSSEL RICE

Dated October 21, 1911

Pub. Noy, 2,

of |

 

} and

LAND PURCHAg|

Skeena Land District—,
Take notice thet |. ;
of Vancouver, Bb. u,.’
ing student, intend ‘ty »
to purchase the follow
Commencing at q
east of Naas River and
pre-emption No, g97_
chains orth, thence 94
40 chains south, follow

thence 52 chains eas

mencement; Containing
or less,
4. 17
Rh. H
Dated Prince Rupert
Pub, Dee. i3
Skeena’ Land District
: Range
Take notice that 1, 4

of Prince Rupert, B
intend to apply for pei
the following described

Commencing at a I
southwest corner of 4
twenty-five (25) chat;
hains east of the no
1323, Kange 5, Coa
island, thence following
a northeasterly dire:
(20) chains to the n
thence in @ southwest
the shore line about
to the point of comn
island containing about
more or less,

ABRAHAM
Oth, 1911
13.

Dated Dec,
Pub, Dec,

Skeena Land Distric
Take notice that Angus
Vancouver, 8. C., occupation |
to apply for permission to pur

described lands;

Commencing at a post a
fluence of Blackwater river w;
two miles south from the sixth |
cabin. Post marked A. J. 4
thence 80 chains south, then:
thence 80 chains north, the
to point of commencement, «
more or

ANGUS JAM!

Dated Sept. 23, 1911.
Pub, Noy. 2.

Skeena Land Distriet—Distr

‘Take notice that Miss \
Ireland, occupation spinster,
for permission to purchase the
lands:

Commencing at a post plant
of the southeast corner of Lot
40 chains, thence east 20 chai
chains, thence west 20 chain
mencement; containing eign
Vated Uct. 11, 1911, Miss M
Pub. Nov. 11. John (

  

Skeena Land District—!
Kange
Take notice that |, Dagol
Nanaimo, B, C., occupa
to apply for permission I

following described land
Commencing at a | I

southeast corner of Lot 44

40 chains, thence west 4

north 40 chains, ther

polnbh of commencement,

acres, more or

  

less.
DAGOB!
Fred |
Date 1911
Pub,

Nov, 10th,
Dec. 9.
Sskeena Land District
Kang
notice that |, 1
driver, of Victor Bb
apply for perimission t
iuwilg described land
Commencing at @ |
southwest corner of Lot
east 80 Chains, Wence
thence west 40 Chains,
chains, thence west 4u
5VU chains to point of ¢
taining 480 acres, more
PHEUDUI
Fred t
ivil

Take

 

Dated Oct. 31,
Pub, Dec, ®

Skeena Land District
Take notice that I, Pa
of Victoria, intend to
to purenhase the [oll
Colmmencing at
east boundary and al
froin the southeast
thence north 60 chai
chains, thence south 6vU cha
Ju chains to point of con
laining 180 sores, More

Fred |
Dated Oct. 31, 1911.
Pub, Dec, 9.

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District—I
ange {
Take notice that i, M

of Victoria, B. G., intend |

mission to purchase the

scribed lands
Commencing at @ post
north side of; Williams

Kitimat branch of the UG

Williams Creek, and about

from the creek

chains, thence east.40 cha

JU chains, thence west 4

of coumencement, conta

} more or less,

Skeena Land

shore,

 

Dated Oct, §
| Pub. Dee. 9

Land District
Kange &
notice that |, 5a!
gardener, of Victoria, intend
permission to purchase th
scribed lands;
Commencing
horth side of Williams
chains back from the
| tne tty chains southe

Take

Skeena
|

at a@ post |
|

the Kitimat branch of the
of-way crosses William
} south 40 chains, thence ¢
thence north 40 chains,
chains to point of comune
taining 160 acres, more
SAMUEL |
Fred E, (
Dated Oct, 31, 1011.
Pub, Dec. 9.

Skeena District
Charlotte 1
Take notice that Ellen Ma
Victoria, B, C,, occupalul
to apply for perimission t
following described lands
Commencing at @ post |
southeast’ corner of Lot 1
to the northeast corner of |

Land

 

 

south to beach, thence &
point of commencement,
hundred and four (104 4
less,
ELLEN MARION
George Y
Dated Nov, 15, 1911,
Pub, Dee, 15, 1011.
Skeena Land District-——DIs

Charlotte Island

Take notice that John >
Saanich, B, C., occupation
to apply for permission
following described lands

Commencing at a post |
northeast corner of Lot 15
to the north boundary of |
east along the said bounda
shore, thence following alot
the point of commencem
three hundred and sixty-on
more or less,

 

JOHN 8CcoTl
George Y
Dated Nov. 15, 1911.
Pub, Dee, 15, 19141.

District—Disti
Hange 5
Take notice that I, John A

penter, of Victoria, B, C., !0

for permission to purchase

described lands;
Commencing ‘at a post pla
one-half miles northea
intake of Trout River, on |
of Lakelse Lake, and about fv'

t

Skeena Land

back from the waterfront
80 chains, thence west 8
north 80 chains, thence east

point of commencement, ¢¢
acres, more or less, :
JOHN ARO!
Fred E, Cow'
Dated Oct, 314, 1011,
Pub, Dee, 9.

Skeena Land District-—Distric!

Take notice that Frank Furt
Wash,, occupation chajnmat,
apply for permission to pure!

 
 
 

 

 

lowing described lands:
Commencing at a post plant
miles eg of the Naa# hive!
seven les north of Alyansh, |
eighty chains, elghty <
elghty chains, t elghty cha

of commencement,

FRANK |!
H, P, Rutt

Dated Oct, 1011

 

31,
Pub, Dee, 14,

 

 

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& O40 acres

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