———_* —— —_____ “Not what we wish but what we want. "Merrick It Is The Trained Man or Woman Who Rises to the Top of the Ladder ! mere e~.~ 1 au career you must give them a business training. The best place to send them to is the : Nanaimo Business College To fit your son or daughter for a business CROCS eB COL CROCE 83 EARS Our shorthand course includes tuition in The Ben Pitman System of Shorthand Business English and Let- ter writing Commercial Arithmetic Office Routine It is the nearest business college to Prince Rupert. It’s fees are within reach of everyone. Its tuition is personal, and develops the individuality of the pupil. Room and board is cheap in Nanaimo. The _ pupils Spelli are away from the distrac- Pypewritiig tions of the larger cities : Penmunship ARS RLS CROLL oS CEES It May Mean all the Difference Between Success and Failure to You outfit, especially | First Avenue Phone 186 ran Be. also bedding and cheap peeve | : ° : | for about ten rooms, P. O. box 10 Ask at Daily News for our booklet teaching how to write shorthand ANOTHER R BIG | Q-tf — —_—==—= : LADY wanted to introduce House gees e a Home (the woman's magazine). ke} E ] Off THE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLE seme Ee ane Ne requires! UACLUSIVE erings Sample copy on request. Give refer x C E P Pri ° al B.C ences Address yecle eon Manager, —jin— . cE. erry, rincip aimo, | House and Home, 347 Pender street oe west, Vancouver, B. ( REAL EST T = S| amie ATE Jes pet Je} Victoria Men Buy Great Western waANTreD—Good general servant Apply | | t 8 Bibek BA, Sect 1, $9,800, - Ore — PTO oO 73 3 orne acLare 875) 08 9, ock 28, Section ° 2,800, asy Mine—Will Start Work at Once = Wortings: Mrs, J. Lorne Macharen, 879) raring. : ’ — . _ re A igh— Lots 48 and 49, Block 17, Section 1, Ore Assays Hig Property on WANTED—2 young office men want board $8,325. Quarter cash 2 Four Mile Creek. | and room in private family from March| Lot 30, Block 16, Section 1, $3,000. Half | ee = | ist. Apply, Stating full particulars, care I cates na’ We. Bibak: 046 ti ‘ | News Office. 2 ois 5 and 652, or 6, Section ; ts 23 and 24, oc 23, Section ‘ sideration of $10,000 was con- 7, eens seat cee nes 7 $30,000 pair. | ; . ot 92 ock 20, Sec 2 2092.5 leuiiinntna today when W. G. Business Chances t L as Block 20, Section 2, $900. $29 0 Dickenson and W. M. Dean, both | { {|Lots 31 and 22, Block .11, Section 5, a sh | ts es ss ee i $4,000 pair. $1,500 cash, bal. in 6, 12, lof Victoria, purchased from Mr.|} 18 and 24 months. faa Sheed lDunean of Hazelton the Great |MARRY—The Ideal Introduction Club leads|/0ts 15 and 16, Block 9, Section 5, $2,106 fe 4 pe , to happiness. Strictly private, high class pair s SIR HARRY WESTWOOD COOPER” SKIPS FROM PRISON, BIG- Western mine on Four Mile} and reliable. Best in the West. Address Het “a Paint a echt 5, weve: ‘ id ri lsc 77a OV . 2 : 0 Si ock , Section 5, wi our AMOUSLY MARRIES AND EORROWS MONEY FROM HIS NEW Creek, near Hazellon. Assays as| },f° Wise, Dox 1776, Vancouver, BoC.) MOL Oi oie go's. easy terms. MOTHER-IN-LAW FOR HONEYMOON. |high as $750 per ton in silver and Lots 11 and 12, Block $. Section 6, $3,850 woe jlead have been obtained on the | @rmeremmermermermermererermermereh anette i : Fis ; : ‘ ‘ ; 5 | ols 4 and 5, Block 27, Section 6, $2,800 Special to Daily News.) which was to combine the pleas-| ground, and it is regarded as an Lost and Found { “pair. $1,300 pe ® tiknd terrae a the Oakland, Feb. 17.—It was|ures of a honeymoon with the ne-|exiremeiy likely producer. An ex- Re see ateat Lots 13 and 14, Block 5, Se P » a s fi tk 5, Sec- learned today by the police that|cessity of evading the police, who! tensive plan of development DLL] | eer cr cence seer tion.6, with 6-room house’ with bath and , E I : I I ewer connection, $2,500. nall cash es 5 ye Pete ta rs 5 os > ° a ot . x S nne on, 2,5 sna 4 Ernest Moore Chadwick, alias Dr.|sought his arrest for having| be immediately commenced by the], \ cyimiey, 773 Taylor st., Prince Ru-| Payment with balance extending over Milton Abrahams, alias Sir Harry|broken his parole from state|new owners, a shaft will be sunk pert. Locator and timber cruiser; govt,| Wo years at 5 per cent. : , ‘ ; : | 4 , land for pre-emption or purchase.| Lot 13, Block 6, Section 7, $600, $200 Westwood Cooper, who was big-tprison, was obtained from the|and tunnels driven at different Nursery stock for sale, Phone 305.|, cash. slw arr smite : : > “| Lot 3, Block 21, Se 525 amously married to his sixth wife|bride’s mother, Mrs. Herman Mill-| Dies on the vein. Fe 9, xBox: 99h, Lot 4, Block 33, Bortlan 7? 3200. Terms last Friday, had left with his|brath, who believed his story that | $$ $$$ LOST—One diamond sleeve link between Mn i oe y't Block 26, Section 7, $900 3 rithi z on ; corner of 8th ave. and McBride and Cen- alr, | easy terms. bride within an hour after the/he needed funds to tide.him over tral Hotel. Rturn to Peter ‘Black, Cen.| Lot 6, Block 5, Section 7, $537.50. wedding ceremony for Victoria,} until he could claim an immense tral Hotel, and receive reward, tr | Lots io and 41, Block 6, Section 7, $1,100 mae; The money for the trip,|estate in the east. | ba sees panietaenstiansiaaseae tiem sbaneremels $ 33 ty 34, Block 23, Section 8, $450 | OUT T0 DRY d¥, Block : we Lots 8 and 9, Block 20, Sction 8, $750 o= — — - | F , , , —— ape! or Sale Half cash, balance in 1, 2’ and 3 ee ee es re Se ema Se ommcomme dp Stock in the Prince Rupert Building & / | Bae 48 Investme nt Company, Ltd., at $10.00 per fat fat { s 2 S i ‘ share. Call at our office for prospectus et | | Sequel to Great Fire in New York FOR SALE—3 Coilie pups. Apply Drexel|and statement of earnings for the past Rooms, city. 6t year £3 | Enough to Make Laundry Man- : a oa oF j}| ager Think He Has Had a Bad _INSURAN j | Dream. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. ‘ Take notice that the partnership here McCaffery & ‘Cibbons / | ‘ rork F 3 14 Tl aff tofore subsisting between Thomas Stewart i New York, Feb i. ve stall) and the undersigned, known as the Hays THIRD AVENUE | > T > States jife eipr—-| Cove Fish Market, carrying on business on of the United St te Lif Insut Sixth avenue, at the City of Prince Rupert, 4 I ‘ } | ance Company has just completed|]is hereby dissolved as from the first day — i iat iit of the Week ’ {a ten-days job of w ashing and : res arike’ that I will not be re- } | ironing which is probably with- SPOnsIDIG for on Gebts ancurres by . Thomas Stewar in relation to saic art Qin meso | Out precedent in downtown New]nership after the said first day of eb. | York ruary, 1912. : KAIEN ISLA | 2 rf . . Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 10th SLAND DANCE. Mrs. Hugh Dunn was smartly The “wash” which they hung|day of February, 1912, One lot, Block 20, Section 2, Sina tx gowned in yellow crepe de chene} | bivis | it JOHN JOHNCOX, rend 12 COah. NAENCO apse ane ss on lines strung across the vaul 8 Solicitor, Lewis W. Patmore oO lots, ock 20, Section 2, The members’ of the Kaien!Wwith old gold sequins bodice gar-| Hehe Wall etveot bank and then By Hi licitor, Lewis W. Patmore. each; $392.50 cash, balance 1, 2 ‘and 3] Ns . 5 sing cs 1 é a ‘ Ss 20 any ¢ , a to years Island Club held another of their| nature. ironed out carefully with electric ‘snes One lot, Block 22, Section 5, 8th avenue, pretty monthly informal dances in Mrs. Palmer wore a smart) jpons, consisted of 3,000 pieces of T Be very easy terms.” eres the spacious gymnasium of the} frock .of shell pink silk and lace.) ,,, it eg a " 3 a Pake Niotice that the partnership Of) pwo fots, Block 45, Section 5, $800; half ; : | 6 paper, representing more than| ‘Ching, w Company,” carrying on busi- cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months; 7 club on Valentine night. Dancing} Mrs. MacNeil was attired in a! g2 q99 000. The curities were| British k eo ay in ag yrs nOe of! per cent Sate ss ; " be EX . Po, ’ ‘ © securities ritish Columbia, as general merchants, is } ir OW. Bae 5 90 ( was kept up until after 12 andj|lovely gown of pink mouselene Ce) cajyvaged from the subcellar of} *sselved. All accounts owing to the part Lhe oe Peck 27 eo and: 19 months; % é ag 1 é aa ‘ a é ash, balance 6 ¢ 2 0 7 everyone voted it a most pleasant|soie and chiffon. ji 1 : [nership Will be paid to: yuen Now per cent. the burned Equitable building a] Dated at Prince Rupert this 1st day Of] ;wo jots Block 27, Section 6, $1,500 each evening. Miss Chapman was much ad fortnight ago Thousands of POMS DASY: 189% WON SHIN 6 half cash, 6, 12 and 18 months; 7 per 5 aan ‘ : ¥ tn s > 5 as ASS ONG ¢ NG v ome “ > . Among those who attended} mired in old gold satin. gallons of water had filtered YUEN NOW. Onin and house, Block 25, Section 6, were: Miss Thompson had a sweetlY|/through them while they lay $7,000, rent 835 per month; easy terms Messrs. Mes . a rn 1? sha ac = . ‘ we One lot, Block 29, Section 6, $900; haif og? a s: Merhail [cree ! fn Bf shel: Rie ae there, and the papers were soaked Baptist Services. Cn Be aaa ‘Baition Pe to ene Sweet ; “ land white lace. p > . fs ; RS : i A : an One lot, Block 6, Section 7, $700; ha arnold Sameer, Mrs. Mrs nied adet had a dashing almost to a pulp when removed China's Awakening will be cash, balance 6 and 12 months; 7 per MacLaren Messrs. ee . " ™_ "©! from their resting place, the subject of Rey Warren H cont Gr 48 : 5 | Bain Noble gown of black sequins over red . e +| Two lots, Block 15, Section 8, $500; half ey Scott ilk with touches of scarlet hif i a, McLeod's sermon in MeIntyre D cash, € se ae OO eesti ns $700; Herger Poienen fon Funeral Tomorrow. Hall tomorrow evening at 7:30] halr cash, Balance 6 and 12 months; Aogers Gibbons ; The funeral of the late John sloe . » arvica 1 per cent s : Ries Wane itva‘Giamania ldoked ‘extreme- oy . © o¢ lock, Morning service at 41 Alberta farm, 160 acres, for sale or trade Kinkade Milliar Burke will be held tomorrow at]o'clock. Bible school and Broth-| for Prince Kupert lots, Brown Kissick ly well in black lace over satin.|4 oejock f H .r Bros,’ ne ; . —_ aaa ) 4 o'clock from Hayner Bros, neW/erhood Baraca class at 2:30 p. m.|LoTS IN THE BUSINESS SECTION OF Macle Helgerson Mrs. Roberson was gowned in Curtain Reynolds : ' parlors to Garden Island ceme-|Strangers and visitors cordially NEW HAZELTOR Barbeau Frizzell pink erepe de chene with bands tery ’ : ; faa i nore Boers ol cream insertion and la¢ pare invited. Music conducted by Mr.|Lots in Fort George, right at the boun iawn wd + + ser E ace, | ¢ ee A = 2 eservatio cert iesiors oa | Miss Brown made a dainty ap-| ‘ John E, Daviey, All Baptist sery- Garren Ht 0:8. Fx: SEPT TANS : siers Mis ea da ap- , ronan Rood Druin , we K. of P. Church Parade. ices held in MeIntyre Hall, Third pearance in flowered chiffon Re rs d : : ‘ Cee | ev. F. W. Kerr will preach the}avenue and §S ee h. COLLART ase trimmed with bands of pink} anniversary paps ; te the P e and Sixth street. ' A The dance last evening in Me-| .a;jy wee mee ermon 9 a ary ay Sole Agent Intyre Hall, arranged by a num-|_ +. ne |Knights of Pythias on Sunday P, J. McCauley and P, W. Wil- Natural Resources Security Co. Ltd. . Others noticed were: fat 3 o'cloc} Members 1] 2et , ‘ : ber of bachelors, was a most de- hdied lock, Members will meetiburn of Hazelton are in the City.| gey sos 225 6th st Phone 381 jightful affair and a fitting termi-| lar MP and POY iia lodge room at 2. Mr. Wilburn is connected with nation to the most brilliant sea- Dunn, Miss : Youngman eer rere Foley, Welch & Stewart and wili | =~ ——- - subh, LP) ° cCarss < ce : ‘a . > son Prince Rupert has ever seen. yunn, Miss D; Cottingham | Just rec ved, fresh from thelremain in Rupert for a few days. The hall was brilliantly lighted Miiigen, "Miss Chappell” |press, the World Almanac, 60¢;|}Mr. McCauley is on the way to and tastefully decorated with Johnstone, Miss Blaine |}Canadian Almanac, 75¢; Whit-| Vancouver. LADIES’ SUITS TO ORDER. evergreens, The music by Gray's Martin Miss” Saintoake Poe Almansc, 660; Heaton's me, The representatiy f tl Fes : as aT a1, | Mercer, Miss Dunn Annual, $4.50. For sale by Mc- PrORCaiausys 0 10 orchestra was even better than] yfhondia, Miss Dunk, Bari IR: Br le Dy vet Princess May Went South. Guarantee Tailoring Com- usual and the extra extras by/|Fulton, Miss Edwards, Jack | #4 ros, 3t The Princess May came in fr » s ; 7 I Newton, Miss Titus 1¢ Princess May came in from )§ pany of Seattle and Vancou- A. Gottstein all that could be| Newton, Miss Isabel Ferguson | ee ee Skagway during the middle of]$ vor jeft for the } desired. The floor was in perfect! Elem, Miss Fisher | Mr. Alex, Manson on his visit : : . Sa t for the south on ra - I Drummond, Miss Harrison Ve 3 or ¢ } the night, bringing a few passen-| Friday The six suit models condition and the dances encored| MeNeil, Dr. Gamble fo Vancouver and the south will gers from the north and some t h 1 l ' ht ! " p agai : : Messrs. Mortimer jattend the Liberal conference ¢ : a ‘ rs which he brought here have again and again, Some very|rinnell Nidan pus d th ‘ conference atlrmight from Ketchikan, She| ean: left edit ka fan) fe smart gowns were noticed \ Tracy Wara | Victoria, X aaa ind 1B fOr 8, 30W 3 : | Crippen Crewe sailed this ay we for Vancouver’? days and we have full in- Mrs. 8. “P. MeMordie was Foster Bros@hurst and carried 8, J. Evans, E. Munro, | structic ns for taking mea me AY ne ,| e ‘lex “a ms ak g eas- gowned in an exquisile costume | ycmoraie lements It is whispered that the an-|L, A. Barbeau, E, BE, Demers, W.| “eme ders g of black ninon with embroidered | Agnew Oakley i , : rj | urements. Orders given us — O1dered | Newcombe Thompson nouncement of one or two popu- Ferguson, F. Cohen, P. Wiggin will be taken on the under } : i ee . | . i 0 : de tunic of blue and steeel and | Comble Drummond lar engagements may be expected]|and fifteen deck passengers from | standing that « fect trimmings of blue velvet and steel | ~~ e.m very soon. this port Bee AY apensect Abie sequins. It is rumored round the tea- a ns be Pees cen iees and we invite the , | f 1s 0 ? e . Oo Mrs. Ward was much admired|cups that Mrs. Burrit’s fortheom- Mrs. George Allison Bryant Inland Revenue. all Ep thes ae j : : | rall see “se smar ‘ in black net over satin, ing card party and danee will be} will be at home for the first time] Ottawa, Feb 17.«-Inland rev- eee i alia cath Mrs. Naden had a handsomejone of the pleasantest sociallon Tuesday, February 20th, in|enueyreceipts for 4January were | Ondale men ‘ tallored suits, costume of black berfaline with|functions amongst many recently|the Clapp building, and every] $1,585,589, compared with $1,- | H. 8. Wallace Co., Ltd. diamond and emerald ornaments.| announced. third Tuesday thereafter. 379,662 in January, 1944. Jet | ER et ere ec ere res ee met THE DAILY NEWS — — LB et ee ee es es ed ee — Ul “The News” Classified Ads. (| THERE ARE NO “DEAD ONES” ee et ee ee BER erste smears rere ESE as et reese me eee > * SIGNALLED BY {Fee | THE SURVIVORS "2°": | slits Camosun Passed Boat with Sail) pon sare Morris chair, full ors from the Carrie Dove, et oak chairs, ete.; half Wrecked Near Sink Island—| 7°” “' No Aid Needed ee FOR RENT Suitable ply H. 8s, Two rooms, over Wallace's. | for offices or ap t apartments Wallace. 1s 640 8th ave sized bed, price. Box 3t | | | er SR Insurance | Yesterday the Camosun passed { | | in Discovery Passage the crew of tems marmearmararmearmarmearmsrmes rst | the wrecked schooner Carrie Dove. The OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of boat Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Lat | Qermarmcrmcemnsrmmarmermnsrearmeermesrmermedh | = Wanted on a } men were } and signalled | they were going | stranded vessel, reck near Sink Island. They asked that a wireless be sent to Seattle regarding the wreck, and’! lthis was done by the Camosun| operator. The men were in no |danger, and had abundance of Chas, Percher, 820 3rd avenue. Phone Red 294. ous | | | | WANTED — Restaurant | | | | in an the Camosun to stand by which is open Se WANTED—A general servant. Palmer, cor, 3rd ave, and Circle, Apply ars.| Hays Cove CLEANING, pressing and dressmaking. Mrs. =~Qne Cent A Word For Each Insertion=~ HERE— As l eR Pe es ee es ee ee an ot BET MPKEEN & HUNT ER Horseshoers Carriage Repairing General Work ' acres more or leas. } point of FRASER AND SEVENTH STREET | Phone 59 Red —THE- Westholme Lumber Co. LIMITED COAL $8.50 Per Ton, Delivered Lumber and Mouldings All Kinds of Building Supplies } iene, | gineer, fexbaers ND P PU ROHASE Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar Take notice that Charles William Ham of Vancouver, B. C., occupation inspector, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deseri lands: Commencing at » 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 ©. W. H. Ww. | Corner, thenee 80 chains north, thence 80 ites east, thence 80 ckains south, thence 80 chains west to point of ¢ommencement, containing 640 | CHARLES Dated September 23, 1911. Pub, Nov. 2. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5. Take notice that Kathleen Agnew of Mon intends to apply the treal, for permission to described lands Commencing at a post planted at the | west point of the northwest corner of Lot 635, Range 5, Coast district, distant 13.73 chains south from the northwest corner of the sald lot, thence west 40 chains more or less to the east bank of the Hocsall River, thence southerly 4iond the bank of Falls River Slough easterly and northerly to commencement, to contain 40 less KATHLEEN AGNEW Augustus W. Agnew, Agent Dated February 1, 1912 Pub, Feb, 10. occupation spinster, purchase acres more or District-—District Range 5 notice that Augustus W Rupert, B , occupation intends to apply for purchase the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted at the corner of Lot 635, Range 5, thence south 40 chains more Land of Agnew of civil en Take Prince Coast district, jor less to east bank of Hocsall River, thence | | | westerly” said east bank northerly and | westerly to mouth of Fails River Slough, then following bank of said slough easterly to point of commencement, to contain 60 acres more or less. AUGUSTUS W. AGNEW. vent February 1, 1912. eb. 10, Skeena Land District—District of Cassilar. Take notice that Clarence Bowen, of Se- attle, Wash., occupation woodsman, in- | tends to apply for permission to purchase | the following described lands: | Commencing at a post planted four miles east of the Naas River and about five miles north of Alyansh, thence west eighty chains, thence south eighty chains, |} thence east eighty chains, thence north eighty chains to point of commencement, CLARENCE BOWEN, H. P. Rutter, Agent. Dated Oct, 31, 1911. Pub. Dec, 14. Land District—District of Coast, notice that I, Paul Curtiss, clerk 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, PAUL CURTISS. Fred E,. Cowell, Agent. Skeena Take Dated Oct. 31, 1911. Pub, Dec. 9. | Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar. 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, fake notice thence north eighty chains, thence east eighty chains, thence south eighty chains, thence west elghty chaias to point of conunencement, JAMES EWING MACRAE. H, P. Rutter, Agent. Dated Oct. 31, 1911. } Pub, Dec. 14. LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeena Land District~ District of Coast Range 5 Take notice that I, Alfred Christian Garde of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation mining engin- eer, intend to apply for permission to lease 70 ac of land described as follows mmencing 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, th » south 25 chains (r » or less) to railway gra thence westerly chains nore or 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 Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. | notice that William Moore, of eee , occupation farmer, intends iy permission to lease the fol owing described lands; Commencing at @ post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 1548, Masset In hundred chains, thence south sixty-four chains, thence west to the beach, thence along beach to point ot mmumencement, containing six hundred and forty (640) acres, more or less, WILLIAM MOORE, George Young, Agent, 1911 1911. let, thence east one Dated Pub. Nov. 14, Dec, 15, District of Queen Islands Arthur Tremaine, of farmer, intends lease the fol District Charlotte Take notice that Saanich, B. C., occupation to apply for permission to lowing described lands; Commencing at a post planted at the s¢ least corner, being eighty cha‘as south the northwest corner of Lot 1555, Mas- set Inlet; thence west forty chains, ihence 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. Skeena Land ARTHUR TREMAINE, George Young, Agent, Nov. 15, 1911. Dated ‘ Dec, 15, 1911. Pub, District Charlotte Islands, Take notice that Alfred McGregor, of Victoria, B. C., occupation broker, intends to apply for permission to lease the fol- Jowing 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 1557, thence west one hundred chains, more or less, thence north ninety chains, thence east to the beach, thence along beach to point of commencement, containing 81x hundred and forty acres (640), more or less, ALFRED M’GREGOR, George Young, Agent, Skeena Land District of Queen Dated Nov, 15, 1911, Pub, Dec, 15, 1911. Skeena 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 lands: Commencing at @ post planted at the southeast corner, being about 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 1850, 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 1552, thence north to the northwest corner of Lot 1551, thence east to the point of com- mencement, containing six hundred (600) acres, more or 1less MALCOLM WRIGHT YOUNG, George Young, Agent, “NOTICE, | WILLIAM HAM} following Cc oast) | permission to The News Wa ay is'a Good Wo, Way is i y CE Ry, e® CMS ASK UNCLE Jepry One lot, cash, bal. ¢ One lot, block 16, s« cash, bal. 6, 12 n One lot, block 14, sect cash, bal, 1, 2 and Three lots, block 7 % cash, bal. 1, 9 a Two lots, block 29, s¢ % cash, bal. 6, 12 a One lot, block 6, s¢ cash, bal. 6, 12 and |} One lot, block 28, s¢ | cash, bal. $5 ever One lot, block 7 ‘ cash, bal, ¢ 12 and 1 One lot, block 7, sect cash, bal. 6 Two lots, bi 2 5 cash, bal. 6, 12 m lot, block 1¢ sect . . cash, bal. 3, 6 and Two lots, block 42 } % cash, bal. $25 per 1 One lot, block 9, section § 2 | cash, bal. easy . | Two lots, block 48, sect $50 cash, bal. $1 per t | Two lots, block 10, sect 8 $415 ¢ $75 cash, bal. $15 per un x Two lots, block 16, sect as $75 cash, bal. $15 per One lot, block 40, section &, #375. 3 cash, bal. $15 per FOR SALE. Second aver Lakelse, o : per acr FOR RENT. Second aver ind § block 5, section 14 | one fiestaurant on Farm land at Store, corner street Store, corner Sec street nd ° ave Jeremiah H. Kugier, Ltd Phone 317 Phone 150 The Insurance People Fire Life eo, Ac« ide r Plate Employer's Liat Contractors’ and Persona! B Policies eaten t Mack Realty & cari COMPANY P.S.— Hot Glass uses and Rent PHONE 301 PONY EX PRESS SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS D ERVIE Baggage, Storage and Forwa Kigs or Motor Car da Seventh Ave. and Fulton Grand Hotel. Workingman’s Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection Phone 178 Ist A ot GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor, LINDSAY’ G. T. P. Transfer Agents ’ CAR | AGE and STORAGE Orders promptly filled, Pr abie OFFICE~—H. B. Rochester. C« ne FA SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AY Plumbing, Heating, 5t Sheet Metal W Office: 3rd Ave Phone 174 A SPECIALTY Dressmaking and Repairing Cleaning & Pressing Work Done soo HOPE 533 8th Avenue 5k per es) Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0. No. 63 Meets in the Hele Every Tuesday Evening e All members of the 2nd A city are requested the lodg ~ ( A. DOUGLA N,G NIE. Sé w. G. BAR ES rl LAND PURCHAS! Pte ¢ coast Skeena Land District} Range >: » Nichall® Take notice that |, | : vend driver, of Victoria, I 10 purchase the apply for permission | ag lowing described lands ; 1 at the Commencing at S vor. 9987, the a southwest corner Of be! a nal east 80 chains, thence ¢ u +e thence west 40 chain t e D ri chains, thence west (0 charn n, ¢ 80 chains to point a e ~ cres, mo ; S taining 480 4 ee EODORI NICH LB. Fred I Dated Oct. 31, 1911 Dated Pub Noy Dec, 16, 1011. 15, 1941. Pub. Dec, 9%.