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(NOTARY pusLic) ‘ ne se i : AGAINST RECALL <.:': I eal hee! bus rison oa all e - 11 fe he decora Democratic Presidential Possi- Are not in pr Real Estate and Stock Brokers bility States His Position Re-| |: stop and h overl sepnovD AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Gear ee Since | have tl vaste aa !' fellers hats Prince Rupert ¥ and ow Stewart Oscar W. Underwood, — the ? ch put \ Democratic leader in the House . aside, ‘O'H at Washington, says that he the tac utterly against the initiative and} “\Wh.o 4 ull the z referendum, He says: Standing back ois ee | [ believe that it is subversive] The mt stop t et +oo > of the very form of our govern Pill £ finish m ; ~~ ment. It is the negation of repre-| Let me bh; ap l sentative government. It is whol-| My purse! [ve f YNC. BRO ly reactionary and not progres-| What a dreadfu names! / | ) sive. I believe, however, that the! [']] have to rea ” | ? initiative, referendum and recal should not be placed in the na-} Hey, you fellows, y ow! 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Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Sheet Metal Work rd Ave Workshop 74 2nd A *t. 7th and 8th Sts Office: Phone - Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services eve inday in the Empress Theat ll a.m. and 7.30 p.m S} School and Bible Class at ) p.m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., PASTOR THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALI R AVE., NEAR 6TH ST Services eve Sunday at ll Sunday Baraca ) B.A B.D. Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH BETWEEN CENTRE ST. AND 2nd AVE Services eve Sunday at ll a.m Sunday PASTOR PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Big stock of all kinds of Gafden Seeds, Timothy, Grain Clover and Seeds Mail Orders Promptly Attended to -: Agents International Stock Food :- ALL KINDS OF FEED LAND PURCHASE NOTICE District of Casstar. Skeena Land District srence Bowen, of Se- Take that | attie, Wa occupation woodsman, in tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at 4 post planted four miles east of the Naas River and about five miles north of Alyansh, thence west elghty 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 Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 5 lake notice that I, Dagobert Auriol, of Nanaimo, B,. ( pation miner, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corne Lot 5130 (being ap ation to | cha 1683 District on Coast Range Fly south forty ro} chains, thence west fort chains, thence north forty chains, thence east forty chains to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more le DAGOBERT AURIOL Fred k. Cowell, Agent Dated January 26 1912 Pub, Dec, 0 TRUTH ABOUT SIXTY MILE |Mining Inspector Reports Sixty- five Shafts Sunk to Bedrock and in Most of Them Not a Color Found. rr. D. Macfarlane inspector, government has Mile, returned says the Hmynihe from a trip to Sixty | Dawson Daily News. Respecting conditions there, he says Since my visit to Matson the first week in February I find that considerable prospecting has been done on the creek; also on Weide, Christmas, Borden, For- tier, Angus, Marion, Nettie, Em- ma and Pine creeks. There is probably in the neighborhood of sixty-five shafts sunk to bedrock the entire district and from al! reports and information that | could gather from the men who did the prospecting there not a prospect found, that to say, sufficient prospect or gold to show of pay. Some colors have been found, but lam satisfied that the total value of gold recovered outside of Mat- discovery and No. 1 below would not exceed fifteen cents. Mr. Dyke, the owner of No. 1 be- low, claims to have taken out forty cents from tbe first pan. This gold was in two pieces, but he was unable to get even a color from other pans taken from the shaft. is is evidence light son's same SOUTHERN WOMAN’S WORK Has Practical Trade School for Children. Miss Prot, ago Martha who started in for south, of Possum some hine years a very crude way the “highlanders” started her work Berry (ra., school the of | with a little ragged group of chil- of a became “Sunday Lady of With a_ leaky melodeon and did the pio- them stories thus dren, telling Sunday, she and the Trot.” squeaky she known as Possum shack, a one hymn book MISS MARTHA BERRY neer work which has resulted in a practical trade school with | ‘Prince Rupert Lodge, L0.0.F. | some 250 pupils where the boys| carpentry, blacksmithing, earn the care of stock and farming, and the girls dairying, agricul- ture housework, cooking and simple el \ll the work of the place is done by the pupils and this in- cludes the building of houses and bart D the boys. FORMER ACTRESS A WRITER Wife of Steel Magnate Has En- tered the Literary Field. The Mrs. Corey that is and the Maybelle Gilman that was, has entered the shiny realms of lit- erature She is writing a book. The former light opera star is mysterious about the book, MRS, COREY There is something in it about good advice to girls who are am-| bitious to become singers, Whe- ther it tells them how to cateh weallhy steel magnates or not | will remain a profound secret for the nounee, unless Mrs. W. hk, Corey has cabled it over since breakfast. Choicest liquors and cigars | Savoy. Maybelle} THE NEW WATERPROOF COAT IS THE “SALUTAQUA.” It contains No Rubber Solution of any kind, yet is Absolutely Water- Resisting, Air-Free and Odouriess. These Coats are now being sold all over the world by Curzon Bros., the Great International Tailors. However heavy the rain, it never penetrates “Salutaqua” garments. Let us supply you with one of these Coats, which are invaluable for driving, riding, fishing, shooting, matoring, as well as for town wear, Price $12 to Measure. (Duty and Carriage Paid.) IF YOU ARE DISSATISFIED WE RETURN YOUR MONEY. Send a post card for a set of the “ Salutaqua” | ( } patterns, fashion-plates, and simple self- measurement system, by which a fit is assured, no matter where you live. Be i> Ask for the ‘‘Salutaqua"’ Fabries when writing. Address for Patterns: CURZON SBROS., THE CLOUGHER SYNDICATE (Dee 150, | 449 Spadina Avenue. TORONTO, ONTARIC. RZON 60/62 CITY ROAD, The Werld’s Measure Tailors, ENGLAND. PaCS CUrz0g. LONDON, So to West End Depot: 133 & 135 OXFORD ST., LONDON, ENGLAND. Please mention this paper For Quick Sale Lots in Section 2 Lot Block Price Equity 1 and 2 16 $2100 $787.50 17 16 1050 401.25 57 & 58 12 2250 750.00 We can offer good terms on the Equity Call and see us LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Ranged. | Take notice that 1, CAROLINE JOHNSON ;of Vancouver, B. C., occupation married woman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at &@ post planted et the southwest corner of Lot 3065, thence south 8U chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 60 chains to the southeast corner of Lot 3062, thence west 40 chains along south line of Lot 3062, thence north gu chains along west line of Lot 8062, thence west 40 chairs along south line of Lot 3065 to point of commencement, contain- ing 560 acres, more or less, CAROLINE JOHNSON, RK. Carr, Agent. Dated Dec, 23, 1911. Pub. Jan. 18, 1912. | 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 &@ post planted at the G. R. Naden Co., Ltd. withess post of the northwest corner of Lot SECOND AVENUE No. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening members of the order in city are requested to visit the lodge. All the A. DOUGLAS, N. G. W. G. BARRIE, Sec. SONS OF NORWAY Meets 2nd and 4th Sundays at 7 p. m., at 319 3rd ave. All Nor- wegians are welcome. A SPECIALTY dressmaking and millin-| Dpessmaking and Repairing Cleaning & Pressing Work Done SOO HOPE 533 8th Avenue Prince Rupert MAKE By Buying Lots 1 to 5, Block 41, Section 7; $3,500; 426 feet frontage. REAL ESTATE? | HAVE BARGAINS EVERYWHERE GEO. LEEK 618 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert 635, Range 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, thence southerly along said east bank to mnouth of Palis- River» Slough; thence fol- |lowing bank of Falls River Slough easterly and northerly to point of commencement, | to contain 40 acres, more or less, | KATHLEEN AGNEW. Augustus W. Agnew, Agent. Dated February 1, 1912. Pub. Feb, 10. Prince Rupert Land District—District of Coast oast, Take notice that I, Lemuel Freer, of Vancouver, B. C,, occupation broker, in- | tend to apply for permission to purchase } the following described lands: Commencing at & post planted on the shore in @ northerly direction from Port Nelson Cannery, marked L. F,’s 8.£. corner, thence 20 chains north, thence 20 chains | West, thence 20 Chains south tc shore line } thence east along the shore to point of |} commencement, containing 40 acres, more or less. } LEMUEL FREER. Dated Dec, 7, 1911. Pub, Jan, 5, 11. |}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 permission to |purchase the following described lands: | Commencing at a post plafited at the southwest corner of Lot 635, 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 easter!, to point of commencement, to contain 6 jacres mhore or less, AUGUSTUS W. AGNEW. Dated February 1, 1912, Pub. Feb, 10. | Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 5. Take notice that 1, Michas Beganis, coo | of Victuria, B. C., intend to appty for per- |} mission to purchase the following de- | scribed lands: { Commencing at @ post planted on the ; north side of Williams Creek, where the } Kitimat branch of the G, T, P. Ry, crosses Williams Creek, and about tem (10) chains from the creek shore, thence south 30 | chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north | 30 chains, thence west 40 chains to point | of commencement, containing 120 acres, | more or less, MICHAS BEGANIS, Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Dated Oct, 31, 1911, | Pub, Dec, 9, District—-District of Coast, ; Skeena Land clerk Take notice that I, Paul Curtiss, | 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 j 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, Dated Oct, 31, 1941. Pub, Dec, 9. | Skeena Land District—Distict of Cassiar, Take notice that James Ewing Macrae, of Vancouver, occupation real estate agent, | intends to apply or permission to pur- chase the following described lands; Commencing at & post planted about }seven miles 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 leighty chains, thence south eighty chains, thence west eighty chains to point of commencement, JAMES EWING MACRAE. H. P, Rutter, Agent. 81, 1911, Pub. Dec, 14. | Skeena Land District-District of Coast Range 6 Take notics that Il, Alfred Christian Garde of | Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation mining engin- | eer, intend to apply for permission to lease 70 | acres of land described as follows: | Commencing at this post planted 1-4 mile east | of the Tyee Station, G.T,P.Ry. and appreximeney | 271-4 miles east of Prince Rupert, thence nor | 40 chains, thence east 20 chains, thence south 25 | chains (more or less) to railw re thence | westerly 25 chains (more or less) following said grade to point of commencement and containing 70 acres more or less. ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Date Jan. 31, 1912 Dated Oct, LAND LEASE NOTICE Pub. Feb, 3, 1912