THE DAILY NEWS. Tike Daily Nieuws ay ew oe i LAND PURCHASE NOTICE * ALWAYS KEEPS f Prince Rupert Land District—District of ais j The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. Take notice that Lemuel, Freer, ra i Published by the Prince Rupert Publishitg Company, Limited os nd "10 -aiely pm cantante > Dam nase | A DAILY AND WEEKLY F 0x the tollowing described tenda: ae) | 9) OE 0 P~ PPE P P* 924 9 0% 9 04 Per>— ; Brg ey) —— I] Shee PeenGoeeiGe eealGeel io 209 TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERIISING--50 cents per inch. Contract rates “cison Catinery, marked L. F's 8-E. corner, |The Department of Labor Tells a CET CEOS SA SOS Eee TN a Conse: CR Coitiee COR , v4 » a hence 20 ¢chalhs no ve 20 chains : Scaoenanaets vt st, the nee #0 chains bouth a duaee tine, Story of she sep we sas tht ~ nis : . « hence east fe shore to pe o ; : . 8 ON RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DaiLy, 50c () é ; cumencement, Sontenmior re to polntore| Which Steadily Increases 06 6 bos wed bolt ueé bois per month, or $5.00 per year, inadvance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All r less. me oy the Dominion. | Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly) BESNER & BESNER, PROPRIETORS pated Dec. 7, ao Aa in advance. hie dew. Mice deokid oe ; Pub. Jan. 5, 2911. i y OX otel is on € rope HEAD OFFICE | plan. First-class service. All the Latest Modern ment of Labor's price | improvements. siete E ‘UP Skeena Land District—pistrict of Coast, shows the general price} Ottawa, Feb. 19.--The Depart-| record for] suimieeeienee : . septate ea — 1 es emote se enter POOLE If you have a legitimate, clean-cut money returns much greater tha expenditure. | evening when the minds of peop from business cares and therefo: Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. Range 5 January > , TIE > TAT TTP e notice . . 1 rive j WI ‘obabls BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES | Tomek Ven Ue. PRINCE RU! of Victoria, B om coeur fee Der: tevel highest snows oe “re I . ss pure’ " ow * in e “ese reneration. | New YORK—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 28rd St., New York City = = scribed. ua os hy abbas cede) Nespas i ‘i rte We a « eanises bh Commencing at a post planted at the CVertainiy since 1 earl “| SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. | southeast corner of Lot 172, thence ponte Since the middle of June last a} ody Q ‘ e z : 80 chains, ene 7 s t nee ee The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar | north SGsaieaihe ctbantesoest: a0 chains’ 19 pronounced and continuous up-| uare. avo 0 é point of commencement, containing 320) 44) movement has been e SuBscRIBERS will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case art pred QUIS CALERIS. progress, and though there was! non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. le . : Dated Oct. 31, 19141. — : a short breathing spell in Decem-| ay | Cor. Fraser and Sth. Choice Wines and Cigars Pub. Dec. 9. per, january now shows the e |RUPERT’S PALACE OF COMFORT lhichest level of all. The depart- DatLy EDITION. ugar: FRipay, FEB. 23) Skeena Land District — District of Coast) ots index number, which is| me — — ———-_ — Perper serene sev ‘ Take meaiee that I, Dagobert Auriol, Of| based on the observation of fluc j je ss e Nanaimo, B. C., occupation miner, - ; efit Societ , ; : ations in 261 commodities, se- WHERE IS BORDEN’S NAVAL POLICY? er ee eae Y REE acts lssce tons their. No. 195, S.S.S.S. Commeacing at : post. planted at the| lected for their representative | ee rata eee ——- southeast corner of Lot 4484. thence soutb/ character, rose to 134.0 in Jan-} ‘ -y ; e , . on ‘ » Wes s nce | Lord Charles Beresford, popularly known as Condor | Meetings held every Int and Sri Sunday of the 40 ‘chains, thence wes! 40 chains, thence] ary. that ig, general prices were| O ‘ or . : Carpenters’ or . °° : i Charlie,” for a British admiral made some startling charges| oe . ae 160/54 per cent. higher in that month . si : ; sig 4033 c ; T. MAZLUM., s, : ; sine : : against the British government, one of the most serious of which|‘ I eas P.0. Box 991 President DAQOBERT AURIO nt, [than was the average for the is that they furnished dreadnoughts when they ought to furnish} Date Nc ¥. iota, 1911 decade 1890-1899, tie is oe e oe PRE “a8 "ub. Dec. 9. e department as the stand- men for the navy. He expressed the opinion that the British ° bee o-e-—0 6 am fy f Fe aaniwst = ‘in oeutanakt ] - Ore = ard of comparis sonstruct- public had been hypnotized by the huge dreadnoughts, and the/f Skeena Land District— District of Queen) ing its number, compared with sys : : ° Charlotte Isiands. | : ’ British government, yielding to the craze, built the monster! FRED STORK | Take motice that Ellen Marion Young, of prices in 1897, the lowest year in . Victoria, B. C., occupation spinster, intends ¥ : : . Prices sea-fighters and then were unable to properly man them. SGeseral Haddware— to apply for permission to purchase the/the last quarter century. rices . pts 5 F | win seri ands: es . am 45 a7 Prime Minister Borden’s naval policy, such as it was, when ——___— Commencing at a post. planted at the;are now at least 45 per cent. i sas | southeast cor ot 1552, thence west} + it was, was to add another dreadnought to the British fleet Buliders' dandware oe ere cd Lot 1983, tnence | Neher. j = ; a .siné ‘ . south to beach, thence along beac ‘0 ONT EME, a without supplying a single Canadian to man the fleet. That is, Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves {| point of commencement, containing one GETTING GOOD PAY of course, with Mr. Bourassa’s kind permission. He wanted to Graniteware - Tinware ae a ae give money to a nation well supplied with money, but declined piraciga ee Seder ie Younus, agent. |Nelson’s Civic Laborers Paid to furnish men to the mother country which needed men. Sir SECOND AVENUE “eR yy te Better Than Vancouver's. Wilfrid Laurier’s naval policy, which was thoroughly endorsed | so naces I Ti Wh by the Dominion at large, was to furnish men to a nation that Sa | Skeena Land Districi—District of Coast, | , oe rote , ’ : Soe = Ss € Inie en ; . ange 9. | nite r 1ernood oO ar- needed men, and not to furnish money or ships to a mother|—— —= Sits eities that 1’ Jonn Argtadiis, cer: |° ter 0 a , i ; , . | penter, of Victoria, B. C., intend tw apply|penters and Joiners through its e al ews country which was well supplied with money and ships. . ? | Sot ugmniesion: tb-purchase the following | ..cretary, G. H. Hardy, writes as y i i . | descri ands: § ary, : ; é y, The Laurier policy was more practicable and more patriotic Little S NEWS Agency Commencing &t.a post planted about one | follows to the Province: ‘ h ‘ and one-ha miles northeas rom e | ak sin than the Borden policy that used to be. Everybody can see intakes Ob Trent ot , on the pretceee It having come to the notice Appears eac ay ne - . ; ** Period +» New: of Lakelse Lake, and about five (5) chains) .¢ . pa oO a 0 ‘ this. The mother country saw it and took that rod out of pickle| @#87ines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers back from ‘the’ waterfront, thence south | f members \ f this union a M , 9 > ° ° 80 chains, thence west 80 Chains, thence! Vancouver's city engineer 14s for Master Borden. What Borden's naval policy is just now| CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS) north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to a. + : : ; : RS Page =) point of commencement, containing 640|Stated that three dollars per day nobody seems to be able to predict—not even Bourassa, G.T.P. WHARF acres, more or less. GIRACLIS as a minimum wage is the high- Fred E. Cowell, Agent. est paid by any city im Canada to FIGHTING FEBRUARY’S LAST BRAVE KICK. la On m3 _— 7 eC aa. 49114 'civic laborers, we beg to. state ithat Nelson, B. C., has enjoyed We had a snow storm yesterday afternoon and instead of 1836 ; 1911 Skeena Land District—District of cassiar, | this privilege for oe years and heing something to worry about it rather inclined us to feel The Bank of of Vencomen: benc,, occupation cuginesr™ ech aneuraiaen en ” ee : : g stude en o aD oO sio! ylovees for Neilson, » 44, 18 oO good; because the wire told us where this sanie storm, possibly, ta camohabeithartanorinksaesct ed lands: | 3 90 per day.” e tatement in Ontario had played havoc, had tied up railroads and street British North America casi of Naas River and’4o, chains souin ef | paca pope eae a cars, broken the telegraph and telephone wires and unsettled Pr ereenp lee tarde atatnateem nr inaees FEDERAL DISTRICT conditions generally. But the big flakes of yesterday did not A Strong British Bank, with Saat PURSE ee eat ct comet ee : : . , enceme ronta 6 re: ? Pig 0 ake te : slliger even make a coating on our sidewalks, not a wire was broken or Conkestons Thwetatoutihe mencement; contstaing ae more |Wouts — ene a Hull of any kind to make to the intel! : T. FU ‘ uled as ashington Is. nt a street car stopped World. J. T. FULLERTON. | the consistent, judicious use of the advertis- Ps R. H. Stewart, Agent. if; February is a great old bluffer. It was the worst day he eS eee ne a: | Ottawa, Feb. 19.—Replying to ing columns of THE DAILY NEWS wi has given us, so don’t be cross about it. February is the general mE Sa ; | i yj 1 j Forei Drafts Skeena Land District—District of Queen | ® delegation who waited upon the you who is chosen to end Winter’s forlorn hope. He knows he is gn ToL Charlotte Islands. _| Sovernment this morning and ; : ; : nig ea ant . ahi ‘ Take notice that John Scott Young, 0 2 A ates Pi fad. fighting a losing battle, especially in this benign climate. ‘‘As Agents in Canada for the Colo- | Saanich, B. c., occupation farmer, intends | asked for the creation of a fed the days begin to lengthen, the cold begins to strengthen” is an| .. 1 k d Ww | following described tends?” purchase the) eral district, taking Ottawa and ld savi I he > Peas . ai Son ii “neal we Bank, London and est Commencing at a post planted at the| Hull, to be governed by a com- old saying, but has not other reason for appearing in a Prince . : iaekis alien tenireecee ne . : a . : ; Indies. We have special facilities | northeast corner of Lot 1650, thence south) rission, Premier Borden said Rupert almanac. When it is daylight from seven to six. the reiga . Bn ines tira Pe EL Oe eae OB mOee | enmtod éSWibber 46.0 : cas sid ; ‘nin seit a re Tt for handling business with Grea corte See ae cotlowiie elon sereue eer! thet he was much interested in 0 inter is coming to an end. Soon his grip will relax. 1e Pietra Ae ened citer tea the point of commencement, containing} the proposal. He asked the depu- tr 7 the 8 7 vibein gacountries, | tire! ad ty e Keasons imprisoned waters of the Skeena River are already beginning tu a three hundred and sixty-one (364) acres, tation, however, to furnish the} } 5 e r Drafts on France, Germany, | ™ore oF Jess. hoes i . g n tent move. Little brown buds, all glossy and sticky with sap, are ap- ; ; oo JOUN® SOOTT YOUNG. | lgovernment with more definite earing: you will notice during your ramble in the bush ¢ Bnathih triee, “musteseay Nem Dated Nov. 15, 1911. ; * |details in regard to their pro-| ; wives ' of 67 gx eo a ee a Zealand, India, China, Japan anj Pub, Dec. 15, 1011. | posal THE DAILY NEWS is read larg Sunday little green things and even flowers timidly poking their ; jeepers heads al tk od West Indies bought and sold. keena Land District—District of Coast, | 1eads above 1€é sod, Skee anc 1 ) | Range 5. i » flerce thiskere ? “or Februar . ; sh: ee Take notice that I, Samuel Belltees, | But the fierce old whiskered warrior Fe bruary knew what) Primee Rupert Branch ea Naaa DELO Lateeik itliatemn ct cammie itor : esi a was coming, and that makes him all the more grim and deter- F. S. LONG, Manager. Dee ok Da Sennen mien sueene gor DRIED BREWERS GRAIN to.good selling arguments. mined. He has been marshaling his battalions of wind and frost| Commencing at a post planted on the| north side of Willtams Creek, about ten| oineeneniennearniaatiad ———— —— THE DAILY NEWS appears ea! and hurling them, in Ontario, against the advancing hosts of} chains back from the creek bank, and Re ee - about fifty chains southeast from where Clean, bright and wholesome, low the Kitimat branch of the G. T. P. right- ane . Spring. He has won some victories there recently. But when AR RE ARN of-way crosses Williams Greek, thence in water and carbohydrates, but con- 2 ' ge sc ait 0c re e i 2 ray south 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, taining nearly double the amount of | 7 ) avery sa shat the other Sonera ome in to ongratulat e him on the way he ™E Royal Hotel thence north 40° chains, thence west 40 ae eae: anead for Deane, day to notify everyone of wha walloped Spring, he will say, using the philosophic language of Sinn NGO Ghaehy: miieecEeebaea nt | nl than the ordinary feedstuffs in local to otter. our acting mayor: “I might state that you have not yet seen Cor. Third Avenue and Sixih St. taining 160 acres, more or less those seed catalogues Sheriff Shirley has.” B ——4 the afternoon of the business an SAMUEL BEILTEES. use, It — The Finest Rooms Dated Oct. 31, foil. er eee Meets all the Requirements of a ay nb. ane f ; Pub. Dec. 9 Profitable Dairy Feed THE DAILY NEWS is for th A sud and disappointed man, in the person of the official ane ree ounibed Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar. and ‘compened {9 peice. wie wast ns best possible medium whipper-in of the McBride dispensation, Mr. T. Wadham, left eee eegeat wash. pecupation cima tanianen ene eee a habia the fact what feed. dealers, as it immediately att on the Prince Rupert this morning. He is sad because of the Bre ge id report to the premier which he carries, as Bunyan carried his load. It is to the effect that the insurgent Conservatives of Prince Rupert still insist on insurging; that the Progressives are still determined to progress. and protest. All of which is for a a apply for permission to purchase the fol- “re ‘ ‘bane ” . rT lowing described lands; ne hig eeathers eet “ot the lookout for “snaps” or perma Commencing at a post planted about six fat and protein in the daily ration miles east of the Naas River and about seven miles north of Alyansh, thence north AND GAVES YOU 40 TO 50 elghty chains, east eighty chains, south PER CENT ON FEED. eighty chains, west eighty chains to point waned rie fr commencement, You should not be without it THE DAILY NEWS is conceis FRANK FUREY. Maited reins, teeee ane sweet Speen H, P. Rutter, Agent. the brew kettle dried in @ continu- rg “actical! Dated Oct. 31, 4941. . ous vacuum process by point. It is read by practica 14. oo sad for utterance. > + ee oe THE ROYAL STOCK FOOD Co. | eee The Trombone was also sad this morning. Not: so much Skeena Land District—District of Coast Limited and the northern part of this p! i . . ’ : : Ranged. so on account of the disappointment of Mr. Wadham, which it UNION $s COMPANY OF f [ {td Take notice that I, CAROLINE JOHNSON, Dryers of and Dealers in Feed men and women have money ad NS 7 z ‘ mn" Daily Uy Us, of Vancouver, B, C,, occupation marrie roducts sympathetically shares, but that it has to admit that The Daily i woman, intend to apply for ermission to SCOTIA AND FRONT STREETS regularly where they receiv : : : ‘ : . yurchase the following described lands: &Ule : wary News was right when it said the government wharf was a public The new steel Passenger Steamer Prt mmencing at & S ost planted at the VANCOUVER, B. Cc. 7 2 5 ; . ; southwest corner of Lot 3065, thence south matter and not a private McBride enterprise. And this is the és 99 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence ; ; : . > ‘ta . 7 cus 9 40K BL ain ” : north 60 Chains to the southeast corner of jam it spreads over its own dose of medicine: After pursuing Lot 3062, thence west 40 chains along . an ‘ $4 os , - south line of Lot 300%, thence ;north 20 de octapnhameeesirtinttininsiceichapsceinaticeretnialnacesineininingiiti a most presumptious course by intruding itself into the private | chains along west line of Lot 3062, thence | f os FP tae . west 40 ¢hains alo south line of Lot | business of the Property Owners’ Association, the Liberal 3068 to point of commencement, contein- PR ‘ . i ing 560 acres, ore » Jess, Why does the Trombone not ask why a public body, ° : ; OAROLINE. JOHNSON, INCE RUPERT INN Th P f x e roo ments. Corley & Burgess, Props eer Fe ee eee { Their patronage is the merchal organ,” etc. leaves a ees es ee ee ne al : : R. Carr, Agent. associated for public good, should have Deed into such a Prince Rupert every Sunday Dated Dec, 23: 1944. ee sacredly private concern as the MeBride wharf? at 6 p.m, for Vancouver, | arriving Tuesday morning, | skeens Lana Distriet—District of Coast, NNEX THE DAILY NEWS is being < a . SS hange 5. A For Stewart City on arrival | ,, Tks notice twat} Abranam i ener (A | and more merchants and othe: * J rey) «Bri nd to apply for permission to purchase from Vancouver Friday) ‘nnt,tos as an advertising medium the following described lands: this né ni . | Commencing at @ post planted at the ent | peptawest corner oto Set saaawenay F their advertisements in | twenty-five (25) chains north and two (2) Ni BR O | Northbound taiyes Vapoou> } {3e3, Sunes. ye Porteweet Corset, Or ber Owned and operated by the them handsomely. Many insta } ‘ ( ] } , ; sdays Jp.m. | 4, thence follow » shore line { ir T ifi : : E stisil e edd p.m | sapere ene. S NeMentlon about. twenty Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on cited, Results follow adve! rs (20) chains to the th end of the island, the American and European plan. | Steerage Fare $6.00 | tence in a southwesterly direction wo0€| 1 Excellently furnished, with DAILY NEWS. ~~ —- “a pets R é _ | the shore line about twenty (20) chains The ‘‘Camosun’’ is the only steame /to the point of commencement, being ap steam heat, electric light, and al! General Merchandise Largest Stock on the run having water-tight bulk- | island containing about forty (40) acres, aie modern conveniences, being abso- ’ heads and double bottom, thus en | More or less. a ' suring safety of passengers in case sais oADRaBAM H, BARBER, lutely first-class in every respect, of collision or wreck, Pub. Dec. 43. * , The appointments and service Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. | Se are equal to any hotel on_ the i Skeena Land District—District of Coast, coast . H. Roger Hange 5, f J gers, Ticket Agent. | Take notice that 1 iichas Bewanis, cook, omnes | of Victoria, B C,, intend to apply for per- ok o ~~ | mission to purehase the following de- ~~ | Scribed lands | Commencing at a post planted on the 4 | north side of Willane Greek, where the Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. AT DAVIS’ | Kit bri 2 . P, ' 3 F. M. DAVIS seartttse | Miia fet Gia ay (86, Eee — 1 h 80 i } she rom the creek shore, re south ea e Geneva! Machine Shop and Ship’s | chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north Carpentering. Also agents for Fair- 30 chains, thence west 40 chains to point of containing 120 acres, banks-Morse and Knox Gasoline ror tne } Engines. Gasoline Engines and Ac- | ‘"°"* °" eel MICHAS BEGANIS. S.A. Sweet, Manager. And Get All the News cessories carried in stock. Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Dated Oct, 31, 10414, c. 9, Launch = => Soats for Hire N.E. end of Wharf Pub, De