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C. 4 Fh ms trees es aero re m ee s re rs ss es ee BE se es Oe The et it ttt erectile ce rs rs ms ss ee es BE — | Become Back Numbers. } enough warships to insure secur- | that if was not necessary to keep |ities of other tion program, for which approxi- |; mately $5,000,000 yearly is asked. | tor } was FIFTH AVENUE SNAP Lot 6—Biock 10—Section 6 $1700—$800 Cash Law-Butler Co., 3rd Ave. AERIAL FLEET FOR FRANCE | Senate Votes Five Millions Yearly | for Aviation Program, Believ- ing That Dreadnoughts Have | | | aris, Feb. 24.—The Chamber Deputies adopted the naval program tonight by a vote of 452 to 73. M. Del Casse, minister of ma- rine, in submitting the proposals, said that France must have ity in the Mediterranean, but pace with the construction activ- nations, The Senate adopted the avia- Sena- be con- arm of This ‘ dirigibles, said would special Fifteen Alexandre, structed, but the France was the aeroplane. year the army could mobilize aeroplanes, divided into twenty- seven squadrons and manned by 344 officer pilots and 344 observy- ‘rs. An aeronautic regiment also to be constituted. r« } RICH CLIME FOR FREAKS Dog-Faced Men, with Voices Like Towser and Bowser, and Men with Beaks Like Birds Found in Africa. Los Angeles, Feb. 20.—Dr. Kar! Kumm, African explorer, distinguished man of letters, London, arrived the other day on the way to Washington, where he will lay evidence before the heads of the National Geographical So- of ern “FROM HOME TO HOME," HOTEL ELYSIUM 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. PDL ALAS™ STAFFORD’S STEPHENS’ HIGGINS’ WATERPROOF In all Colors—Writing and Copying The sterling qualities of each of the above give them first place in the ink world to-day. We know the Best and sell the Best. Pease kd WRITING FLUID, _ When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the CARLTON HOTEL Finest Cafe in B.C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. Hot and Cold Water in each room. CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS Vancouver, B.C, ciety that he has discovered men | with the faces of dogs and birds the heart of the Dark Conti- nent. Dr. Kumm is an honorary |member of the Royal Scotch Geo- graphical Society. “T have Kumm, ‘‘that negroes, with the faces |They spoke in a low, bark, not unlike that of jnine, They live by ltheir mode of life that of the stone age. “In another part of Africa, far from the haunts of white men, I | discovered a tribe of negroes who |ran about like storks on one leg. | They live in of the }country where many declared Dr. found men, of dogs. gcutteral the ca- clans and not unlike proof,” I have Is | | | | a section there are pools and ponds of water. “In still another part of Africa hare are vir- a bird. negroes whose faces j tually like the beak of | They inhabit the trees.” READ THIS ne ee New Garden Seeds Arrived Yakima Potatoes, EXTRA $3.00 per sack Navel Oranges, 20c to 50c doz. Our S. & W. Butter is the best 40c per lb. Try Our Special Tea It is a blend specially made to suit the water of this district, per lb 50c Stalker & Wells SOLE AGENT FOR PHONE 187 j HAMS AND BACON | | HOTEL for SALE Lot with 24 furnished room Hotel, in good location, Sec, 1, for sale at a bargain price, JOHN DYBHAYN 319 3rd Ave.| 4 Ee tr Fe Fs Fs PP — “The News” Classifie 8 d Ads. | ==(ne Cent A Word For Each Insertion== HE RE ARE NO “DEAD ONES” i be FOR RENT—4-room Apply Phone 3149. >| { | For Rent house, 640 8th ave well heated FOR LEASE—Mclntyre Hall; Phone 116. and lighted. J. H. ROGERS, ttre ere eer ert ‘ OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of Insurance, The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. memes ee eee Wanted es ne 9k ss Pe Insurance JP es re ms es Coe Apply Mrs. WANTED-——A general servant. V Hays Cove uw Palmer, cor. 4th ave. and Circle. Telephone 2 WANTED—Servant girl; other maids kept. Apply Mrs. L. W. 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Locator and timber cruiser; govt, Jand for pre-emption or _ purchase. Nursery stock for sale. Phone 305. P, O. Box 993. 4t MARRY— fe oe es rs os rs res rs rs re cele Lost and Found fos ess me em. ears: even- News Wednesday return to LOST—Pearl brootii. on ing, Feb. 24. Please Office, LOST—One diamond sleeve link between corner of 8th ave. and McBride and Cen- tral Hotel. Rturn to Peter Black, Cen- tral Hotel, and receive reward. ur on Bee j For Sale Sprmmermcensecemecrens pmmmermmsrmnsrtnsrmmsrmmed FOR SALE—3 Collie pups. Apply Drexel Rooms, city. 6t Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Take notice that the partnership here tofore subsisting between Thomas Stewart and the undersigned, known as the Hays Cove Fish Market, carrying on business on Sixth avenue, at the City of Prince Rupert, is hereby dissolved as from the first day of February, 1912. And take notice sponsible for any Thomas Stewart in nership after the ruary, 1912, Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 10th day of February, 1912, JOHN JOHNCOX, By His Solicitor, Lewis W. Patmore, that I will not be re- debts incurred by relation to said part- said first day of Feb- NOTICE. Take notice that the partnershi of “Ching, Now Company,” carrying on busi- hess at Kitsumkalum, in the Province of British Columbia, as general merchants, 1s lissolved All accounts owing to the part- nership will be paid to Yuen Now. Dated at Prince Rupert this ist day of February, 1912. WONG CHING, YUEN NOW. HEATING TENDERS. Tenders will be received by signed up to 5 p. m., Feb. 28th, 1912, for the supply and Installation of low pressure steam heating plant in the new City Hall. Plans and specifications at office of Mr, W. J. Potter, architect, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, 2t ERNEST A, WOODS, City Clerk. the under- LAND PURCHASE NOTICE, Skeena Land District—District of Coast Take notice that Kathleen Agnew of Mon- treal, occupation»spinster, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the witness post of the northwest corner of Lot 656, ange 5, Coast district, distant 13.73 chains south from the northwest corner of the said lot, thence west 40 chains more or less to the east bank of the Hocsall River, theuce southerly along said east bank to mouth of Falls River Slough, thence fol- lowing bank of Falls River Slough easterly and northerly to point of commencement, to contuin 40 acres, more or less. KATHLEEN AGNEW. Augustus W. Agnew, Agent, Dated February 1, 1912, Pub, Feb, 10, Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5. Take notice that Augustus W. Agnew of Prince Rupert, B, C., occupation civil en- gineer, intends to apply for permassion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post plafited at the southwest corner of Lot 685, Range 5, Coast district, thence south 40 chains more or less to east bank of Hocsall River, thence following said east bank northerly and westerly to mouth of Falls River Slough, then following bank of said slough easterly to point of commencement, ta contain 6 acres more or less, AUGUSTUS W. AGNEW. — es N & HUNTER Horseshoers Carriage Repairing General Work RE—" 4 FRASER AND SEVENTH STREET Phone 59 Red Westholme Lumber Co. —LIMITED— COAL $8.50 Per Ton, Delivered Lumber and Mouldings All Kinds of Building Supplies First Avenue Phone 186 General House Furnishings —AT THE— Big Furniture Store 2nd Ave. and 6th St. Entrance 2nd Ave. LOTS - IN - PRINCE - RUPERT State best cash price. Also best prices with 1-3 cash, balance on terms. Be sure and give height above street or below grade and if level. & TALBOT Saskatchewan STOCK Quinton FOR SALE with build- one ings, lot Block 16, Section 14, $8,000; terms, Iwo lots, Block 17, Section 5, $2,190; half cash; 6 and 12 months; 7 per cent. One lot with 2 houses, Block 25, Section , $2,600; terms. and 7-room house, Block ? asy terms. Section % cash, Lot 22, 5, 82, Two lots 5, street, each; balance and 12 months. One Jot, Block 28, Section 5, 8900; cash, balance 6 and 12 months, One lot, Block 29, Section 5, $500; cash, balance 6 and 12 months. One lot, Block 29, Section 6, $900; cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months, ine lot, Block 27, Section 6, $1,500; cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months. One lot, Block 29, Section 6, $900; cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months. One lot and house, Block 25, $4,000; very easy terms, One lot, Block Section 7, $600; cash, balance nd 12 months, One double corner, Block 34, Section 8 s % cash, 12 and 18 months, One double corner, Block 16, Section #750; 146 cash, 6 and 12 months. Two lots, Block 15, Section $500; cash, 6 and 12 months, TO RENT house, 7th avenue, month, % % uy Y% 8 \, 8, 3 Threeroom Section $18 per Two-room house, 4th Bride; $15 per month. Labisn to rent, LOTS avenue, near Mc HAZELTON. Watch Fort George this year. be surprised. We $1,000. List Your Property With Us. Th. COLLART Sole Agent Natural Resources Seourity Co. Ltd. Bex 805 225 6th &t. Phone 381 ;\ from the south. Section Taylor 6 3 Section 6, $400 5; IN THE BUSINESS SECTION OF } You will iave lots from $100 to — == PERSONALS. Joe Hickey, ‘the mayor of Ter- race,”’ is in town, Mr. E. F. Doyle is confined to his bed, ager of Martin O'Reilly's Third avenue store, has returned from a trip into the Bulkley Valley. Shipyard in South Seas. A free port for extensive piers, coal bunkers, large oil tanks and ship repair yards will be estab- lished next year at Fanning Island in the South Seas. { The Beatrice left for the south this morning at 9 o'clock with the following first class passen- gers: Christensen, J. Barnes, H. A. Johnson, J. H. Dauberer, Mr. Mrs, A, Watson, F, H. Johnson, J, w. P Thompson, A. Wilson, F. Gilbert, J. and Young, D. R. Lerry, W. J. Harrison, 8. Steamboat Depatrures. The following sailed on Camosun yesterday morning: McClay, T,. Hagman, H. A. Gallinatt, Mr, Hagman, Mrs Brady, Mr. Johnson, Rose Rice, B. Hays, D. H. McLean, B. Naden, G. R. Baker, Lee Smith, C. W. wall, T. G. Campbell, H. B. Merrill, 0. P. smith, H. the The Curacoa came in about 2 o'clock this afternoon from Skag- She landed a couple of pas- and carried Mr. and Mrs, and child from this port. way. sengers Nachbar The Princess May is due to ar- lrive at 5 o'clock this afternoon The Chelohsin is due late to- night on her first trip to Rupert. } quuapiitiomeen en | FORCED TO WED BY GUN, SHE SAYS MRS, ABRAHAM HAMMERSTEIN, Miss Mirian Henrique, billed in vaudeville “The Great Ameri- can Beauty,” says she’s going to raise the particular dickens with j}that Hammerstein family.” ‘| In private life she is Mrs. Ab- iraham Mammerstein, daughter- in-law of the impresario. The other day she appeared in court asked for three warrants against her husband, charging bigamy, non-support and at- tempted murder, Mrs. Hammerstein her request for the murder warrant by she was forced into the point of a gun, as and explained altempted saying that marriage at WENT BUGHOUSE Unfortunate Swedish Settler Sent Below Yesterday. “Ch urch Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Empress Theatre, ll a.m. and 730p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at °.30 p. m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A.,, PasTor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, 38RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m, Sunday School 2.30 p.m. Baraca Bible Class 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, REV. C, R. SING, B.D, PASTOR From Masset was brouhgt yes- terday Dick Vigelius, Swedish settler, who has gone insane religious mania. He has _ been below. a sent STRIKE NOTICE Wire Today Announces Strike Up Skeena River. A hand written notice on a tele- phone pole at the level crossing at the wharf today announces that men on the bridge gang at Mile 59 and on G. T. P. work at Way WCE RY p> Ce a ASK UNCLE JeRRy ne lot, block 5, sect eash, bal Jne lot, block 1¢ cash, bal. 6 One lot, block cash, bal. 1 Three lots, bloc % cash, bal Two lots, block 9¢ % cash, bal One lot, block ¢ cash, bal. 6, 12 One lot, block cash, bal. $5 One lot, block 7, cash, bal. 6, 12 : One lot, block 7, ( cash, bal. 6, 12 an Two lots, block 2 cash, bal. 6, One lot, block 1¢ cash, bal. 3, 6 an 2 Two lots, block 42, s¢ % cash, bal. $2 One lot, block cash, bal. easy Two lots, block $50 cash, bal Two lots, block $75 cash, bal Two lots, block #75 cash, bal, $15 One lot, block 40, t cash, bal. 815 per m FOR SALE. Restaurant on Second Farm land at Lakelse¢ FOR RENT Second a ) every iv $15 10 $15 16, per ave Store, corner street, Store, corner street, Jnoniah IL Kucler Ltd Phone 317 ave Second avenue and Str) Phone 150 The Insurance Peopk Employer's | lity Contractors’ and Personal Bonds Policies Writt« Dir Mack Realty & Insurane we COMPANY Ho uses and I P.S PHONE 801 PO. wry PONY EXPRESS SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS | sana warding Agents. fa Baggage, Storage and } Rigs or Motor Ca Seventh Ave. and Fulton Phove 8 .Grand_ Hotel. Workingman’s Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection Phone 178 St GEO, BRODERIUS LINDSAY'S © G. T. P. Transfer Agents Ist A Proprietor, ARTAGE and STORAGE Orders promptly filled. OFFICE—H. B. Rochester SONS OF NORWAY Meets p. m Norwegians 2nd and 4 in Carps ” are A SPECIALTY Dressmaking and Repairing Cleaning & Pressing Work Done SOO HOPE ae 533 8th Avenue P e Rupert arena Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.08. No. 63 Meets in the Block ¢. Hazelton have declared a strike. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. 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 leasé the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner, being about one mile east of the northwest corner of Lot 1661 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 of 108 $553, sence east to the point of com- iene “nt, containing si B Ceee ack: Soe & Six hundred (600) MALCOLM WRIGHT YOUNG, George Dated Nov. 16, 19110) Ube Agent. Dated February 1, 1912. Pub, Feb, 10, Pub, Dec, 15, 1014 The news is said to have been received by wire today. FORGERY CHARGE TODAY Nick Rocovich Said to Have Writ- ten His Name “Martinovich.” Before Magistrate Carss this morning appeared Nick Rocovich charged with having forged the name of Nick P, Martinovich to a deed conveying lots 3 and 4, block 5, section 5, to CG, B. Schreiber & Co,, Ltd., to the loss of Martino- vich and gain o fRocovich by the amount of some $400, W. E, Williams is defending the case, which comes up on the 28th of | hebruary, | € € Skeena Land District Prince Rupert, eer, intend to app!y acres of land deseribe westerly 25 chains grade to point of comment 70 acres more or lett ep cHRIST! ay Evening ler 10 Every Tuesd All members of tht city are requé the lot the vigil gt N, G. DOUGLAS Sec. A, BARRIE, W,.G LAND LEAS! NOTICE Dd Take notice that I, Alfre 2 C.. r for pé jas f Commencing at this poi of the Tyee Station, G.T.P.'s 27 1-4 miles east of rr nes 0 chains, thence east shains (more or less) ) moré ra Date Jan, 41, 1912 Pub, Feb, 4, 1912