THE DAILY NEWS, 5 “MUNRO & LAILEY aol Servian —— Somat Society DEFENDS BOXING HOW JOHNSTON the News office. ALL FOR $6,700; WITH TERMS. W. L. BARKER , e e ‘ 4 RCHITECT avo 0 e | | versl S Bros } fers ,es of wood hoists. In th WV l 'e O O K ! Owner Must Raise Cash Three a! ‘ | ee OO Phone 89 aecond Ave Cor. Fraser and th. Choice Wines and Cigars |] | e Or O port HAVE M OV E 7 se . | —_ - Alberts Bloc! i RUPERT’S PALACE OF {COMFORT = : 1 LOT, BLOCK 28, SECTION 1. anne ! RFS = RRS Pe { LOT, BLOCK 16, SECTION 1. HAS 40 FEET FRONT- ton Mut w ee ee ae o larger and more up-to-date prem- AGE ON FIRST AVENUE. . | ises at 209 2nd Ave., opposite © LOTS IN SECTION 5. siding, Second Avenue. Thie offer bi a 7 A Stork Builaing ——— A London Vicar Saye There is Nothing Paperhanging and High Class This offer is for a few days only and will net the pur- _____ =| Meetings held every ist and 3rd Sunday of the | Sign Work a 8pecialty chaser a handsome profit in a few months. month in the Carpenters’ Union Hall Like it : A 31 BI 3 « STEWART . aetclinwrecti 4 —— Iso 3 lots, Block 31, Section 8, $1,100 cash. gfUART & G. VUKOVICH, T. MAZLUM, ey A. Newman Guest the fight wpe - AUDITORS ‘ . > eae ae = |P. 0. Box 120 Ph 1 _ — ACCOUNTA NT Secretary P.O. Box 991 President 4 . siecitee jr. x . one 156 Green ae Ser exalt Phone No. 280 g vicar” of Stanbury, Buckingham-| », 5 — T ; & SLOAN Phone 382 Law-Butler Building Ree sa ath) . st Put on the Gloves 13 Years Ago| input einai nadeamules aw “OP P.O. Box 351 shire, recently arranged a friendly With Bob & —— = Prince Rupet epar on the village green with an al ” ’ ong, at Spring- Te es — 0 -+-@-0 © reservist of local fame, who of oe ) BE B.A. seit « G72" Whedon ih cis OP. tiak Be | - ALFRED CARS ‘ UO or wpe ew 4 fered to “take on the vicar Unfor Jack Johnson, champion heavy-} . t of British Column" katchewan and Al- FRED. STORK ltunetely, the contest aroused such en-| weight, touring the world, is a different Li h and P r and Manitoba Dat berta Bars. G ls Hasd thusiasm in the locality that enter.|PToposition from the Jack Johnson | Lg! nt and 1 ower CARSS & BENNETT ne @| prising: villagers made books on the| Wo 4 Tew years ago would fight any- SAMUEL HARRISON Vv. F. G. GAMBLE BARRISTER NoTARIES, ETC, Be yom ere J|event, and the betting became fast one, for anything, from a pork sand- | For all coming soon. Estimates (NOTARY PUBLIC) bert B Second Avenue, Builders’ Hardware @/\ and furious. People for miles around wich to a $2 bill, given for wiring and fitting for office Albert aa ie roware 4 expressed their intention of bein; What a difference a few years make electric light, power, bells, phones, e s Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves “| present, and the vicar fearing too in some folk! water heating, etc. . 3 3, , ‘ much al ater dda ) 4 y : Stock of lamp shades and gen- yl iM. §. HALL, L.D.8., D- D.S Granitewar Ti re i much notoriety regretfully decided t« Johany Connors, who fought Caspar WM panel e nware * | abandon the fight. The vicar, giving Leon and Jimmy Barry for the ban- eral electrical supplies carried. e ae mee a -——- la London paper his views on boxing tam championship years ago, is pro- . ; rridge Work a Specialty. a ¢ Crown and Bridg 7 : in relation to the morals and physique Prietor of a saloon at Springfield, Il. W. R. LOVE vations skilfully treated. Gas anc i p iqu , All dental opined for the painless ex- SECOND - AVENUE of Englishmen said:— and, like many an old-timer, recalis punlsctrloal Oontractar Real Estate and Stock Brokers local anasthetios onsultation free. ces: Now, it is evid k ‘hole Johnson when “the big cinder” w ulton St. and Srd Ave. traction of teeth. we — ii-12 oh Now, 1 s evident that the whole - & cinde as P. 0. Bo c Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. ~0—-0-0—0 — © 0-4-0009 | nice of the seven deadly sins—called | glad to shine. shoes “for a gitney.” ° x 957 Phone 41 APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED re cnet ‘deadly” by the Church because of Thirteen years ago Johnson didn’t ~ . W.E. Williams, B.A., bel. D — = their effect on soul and body—are suc-| know what regular money was,’ said Prince Rupert - and - Stewart Alex MjManson »-® cessfully resisted by the employien( | Connors, reflecting on the champion’s = = — WILLIA MS & MANSON of nature’s own knu | pres 7 a ; pet? " eB C okle dusters |present prosperity. “He thought him- Barristers, Solicitors, etc. IMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS For example, a young man is given | self lucky to get coffee and rolls. NS - — aoe ’ ee Box 285 ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS “° bad temper. By pparing under an| When | fought Jimmy Barry, Johnson Saised Prince Rupert, B.C 8 instructor he ride himiself of the evil.|was my porter, I knew it was hard ; I ‘ H. R. Love, Prop., Prince Rupert] No use boxing if the bile begins to for him to get the coin and | don’t re a Etesat PPOs rise—-you are knocked out. Keep your) believe he is wasting more than he is ° ° eee os prince aupers | Up-to-Date Equipment. Work and 7. ; ; MONTREAL. Can dian G al El Limi ed p..0. BOX 2 Prices Right. Engine Work re i The {making now. He’s got a long memory a ener: ectric y, t 1 eae ee " Take advice. e desire for mere/in that head of his, . s JOHN E. DAVEY and General Repairing. money grabbing {8 changed into the; “Most of the stories about Johnson's THE STANDARD is the National Motors, Mining and ne Machinery TEACHER OF SINGING Shop, Hays Cove. desire for glory—“Bxcelsior!” as the start in the fight game are yarns,” | Weekly Newspaper of the Dominion Electrical Apparatus of every description e280, Ke Agents for Imperial Gasoline Motors. poet said, even ff one dies in the ef continued Connors. “Take it from me of Canada. It is national in all ita | PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, BSQus A-Bt-AcMes * | phone Blue 259 - P. O. Box 957) °°": this fellow started right here in Phone 245 Graham Kearney, Mgr. BOX 974 acaas . ©. Box any : aims. ’ —_——— Envy becomes emulation. Instead Springfield, and I was the first man oe a — .| of longing to drag down some fellow to put a glove on him. It uses the most expensive engrav- GEORGE LEEK & CO. who has risen by his own exertions “We used to have a boxing show ings, procuring the }hotographs from a in life, a boxer learns to rise to the here once in a while in those days. 21) over the world Fe ee ces oe ar ero MERCANTILS a an ote evel by copying his principle Johnson blew in from down South gig hon | LAND PURCHASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS ee ee Hatred becomes good-will No man and I put him to work ag porter and Its articles are carefully selected end | Fire, Life and Accident Insurances Workingman’s Home? meeting in the freemasonry of the let him use that shine atand you see its editorial policy is thoroughly | « a Phone? Sand Geeutti#6d Free Labor Bu in Co : eymnasium will leave the floor and tm front of the drum now. tditepenitant | Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar, | Skeena Land Bari eS Scie joka hotel toed: PRINCE RUPERT ree r bureau in nnection work il] to any brother. He becomes “About this time Bog Long, a negro , | Take notice that Clarence Bowen, of Se- Take notice that 1 OE CROLINE JOHNSON Phone 178 Ist Ave. and 7th St. | #!truist welter, came here after beating the; A subscription to The Standard | a sana SEE A ee io pusuhess of Vancouver, B. ¢., occupation married GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprister Gieikest in eating, étipking orf wonderful Rube Ferns in Kansas City, costs $2.00 per year to any address in | the following described lands: Haat e a tbe tollewtog desert eenaae JOHN DYBHAVN A i ig oe Or ere eee =. = — Sloer, ran oe Canada or Great Britain. miles east OF the Haak iver ond, about Ce RIRenUInS » 88 8 poet Ee ER ie alas ae pe eT ee match got for m was with five miles north of Alyansh, thence west |. borner » thence sou tate “vim F Pride toxing is a great leveller. Martin Judge, of Chicago. Sparring 1 eighty chains, thence south eighty chains, 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence Estat P Loans t knows no wealth, station, country partners were hard to find, and I sug- TRY IT FOR 1912! thence east eighty chains, thence north north 60. chains to the southeast corner of Insurance ° nly *dlatinctios The votary slowly P ont that ‘Joh ; : ath hi B eighty chains to point of commencement. Se need cnr e ta sOCs $0 ee ee — 7 : , . ges hat Johnson go on with im sone CLARENCE BOWEN. 7 ’ SDC ivaiAvenut Phone 384 en for usiness end surely learns real self-help and Jack was a giant, mt we thought he Montreal! Standard Publishing Cow i. P. Rutter, Agent, Man a at Ne cant Seer tenoe £ . canner) by many defeats and falls gould stand the gaff. Limited, Publishers | De ee en aa.’ 19041. 3065 to point of commencement, contain- Ee. | in 1e dust That after : . ' ene ing 560 acres, more or less. ie ; J.B. ROBERTSON | iy, fic, “there se nothing itke boxing. gral others went to” the tevee, where CA ert THE IR OQUOIS Horseshoeing & General Blacksmithing)! !!!!s ‘he seven deadly sins The Long was training. When Johnson ~ . , ; Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Dated Dec. 23, 1911. ; ‘ ; me : : ‘ | fighter—not necessarily the prize the gloves he was nervous, and ar eins ane ree ’ Corner of 7th St and 3rd Ave. aDhskaca he put on oe e , Take notice that I, Dagobert Auriol, of POOL | ighter—becomes a kind father, &@ when Long pianted his left into Jack's Nanaimo, B,. C., occupation miner, intend food husband, a friend to his boys midsection the big smoke shook off to apply for permission to purchase the|Skeena Land District—District of Coast a good comrade, and a citizen who 18 the gloves and hiked back to the shine following described lands; Take notice that Kathleen Agnew of Mon- English and American Billiards THE a credit to the Union Jack pe ‘ : bee Compan SHS at 8 CDOS mee ae the ogra gg Serpe ye atl e nd. | southeast corner 0 ot 0 eing ap-|for permission tw purchase the following Twelve Tables SECOND AVE He looks the world in the face with “We used to stage a battle royal plication to purchase No. 1683), District described lands; ' a clear eye, and says with Terence: | petween five or six negroes and after of Dons (Ranke eye) eres Souths | SOrsy | wieneda post of ne a pore Merb oe bi as oa ; > | chains, thence west forty chains, thence e. st oO e northwest corner of Lot Wes olme um er | 1 am a man, and no element that if Jack’s showing with Long, everyone nox coeih forty chains, thenve east forty chains | 635, Range 5, Coast district, distant 13.73 prnn human is foreign to me |wanted to see him get his good and | | to point of commencement, containing 160 | chains south from the northwest corner of > LIMITED ae Ne we Pa plenty 50 Ww got him into a battle | acres, more or 188. AGOBERT AURIOL ae ee Seana er a Oe a beg : | plenty e ! TJ ; ess to the east bank of the Hocs ver, Hotel Central on fis Street LONG B AT'S PURSE lroyal. He went im scared to death, | | Fred E, Cowell, Agent. thence southerly along said east bank to C O A L Sle lbut after five or six huskies had slam- | Dated January 26th, 1012. mouth of Falls’ River Slough, thence fol. European and American plan, steam , Pub. Dec. 9. jowing bank of Falls River Slough easterly he nodesn convenisnansar Rane . The indian Cashed About $500 In His|med him around he got mad and | | and northerly to point of commencement, $1.00 to $2.50 per day. ; ; $8.50 Per Ton, Delivered oink nf \cleaned out the ring. He was the only | 3 to contain 40 acres, more. oF less. ae eons AI THER laack spot standing when“it was over.|BESNER & BESNER, PROPRIETORS | sxeena Land District—District of Coast angustee tak eaeruseeees i | ms | “Shortly after this Joe Coffey, who | The New Knox Hotel is runon the European) > Range 5. Dated February 1, 1912. DANA AS AOD mber an ouldings ; : g | Tom Longboat got $375 and @ per|;, yromoting wrestling matches in | plan. First-classservice. All the Latest Modern | . Ca Eten 1, Neer er Pub, Feb, 10. $500 of the gate receipts, gee Cy. cago, was matched wth Jack Grace | spa aiatirss cate ner SERS MeUr’ intend. t0 apply, far pormissinn to purchasé — . ds in all, for winning the fifeeen eae ‘ , " the following described lands: >rince All Kinds of Building Supplies Ce rtlanes ‘rape 28 -Gasow,. » No. 86 os “< Xx) “On » equare 1 x re ae 2 8. wt : Nelson Cannery, marke: . F.’s 8.E. corner, th St Phone No. 8 . miles. and at seven and a half led On the equare, I thought 1 could General Machine Shop and Ship's WILLIAM FRASER. thence 20 chains north, thence 20 chains ewest in Bh er ee , ltell a fighter, but I missed my guess.| Carpentering. Also agents for Fair- Fred Dawson, Agent. | west, thence 20 chains south to shore I | e by 60 yard Kohlemainen loosened | ; ; : ; ; ; Dated March 5, 1912 . ore Une up at nine mile caught the Indian lIf I had eecond sight, I'd be Johnson's banks-Morse and Knox Gasoline Pah eas, 1018. thence “east ee Sete to point of miles ; etre 4 Bt ani e ees ag 1 ; 2. commence! , containing acres, more in the larger cities in Chill- og jeq to the thirteenth mile. 1 her, |manager right now believe me. Engines. Gasoline Engines and Ac or tesa. les Brass Beds. Morris)! the Indian came to life again, and| : cessories carried in stock, Se eee PO bes as FREER. Rockers are among the lat-| trom then on set a stiff pace. The| LIFE-SAVING MEDAL | Launches and Boats for Hire N.E. end of Wharf | Skeena Land District District of Coast} ~Dated: Deo.’ 7,:8982. he | | rake notice that I, George Graham, of Finn was right with him until the} E, L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer HARGES REASONABLE est arrivals at stretchhead where the Redskin cut} Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation brakeman, | o).., chhe where 1e@ c - euatieand teil Aaaels Sand to apply for permission to purchase Skeena Land Digensespeeennt of Coast e : § » his wonder spr . The King is * loose his wonderful sprint, and came e 9 : ee Ri “ j j the following described lands: mas we At The Big Furniture tore home a winner>by two feet in the torious Service PE A | TY e following described san@isnted about|, Take notice that Augustus W. Agnew of four miles west and three and a half miles | Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation civil en- THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356 Entrance 2nd Ave., cor 6th St world's record time of 1.20.04 2-5, The} Z oe, P ™ f " . ' . =. eee ~ ‘ i , 8 . snee | ineer, intends to apply for ermission to )PEN DAY AND NIGHT vorid's record up to that time was| Im a report relating to life-saving some Oe as Hill, Banks Island, thains, | Purchase the following described lands: ———— Fred Appleby’s 1.20.04 8-5, made at |mround the coasts of the United King D ki aR int Thanee south 46 chains, thence east 40 Commencing at a post plamed at the ” > T » ressm ng an epairin . 8 . sncement: C _}southwesi corner 0 oO o dom, issued by the Board of Trade a 9g Pp 9g chains to point of commencement; contain-| oc aistrict, thence south 40 chains me Stamford Bridge, in England, on Sep } orn ee ‘ ing one hundred and sixty acres, more or criess to east bank of Hocsall River, thence = _ —— LINDSAY’S CARTAGE and | tember 22, 1594, while the latter was |(t ts eee he the = has aren Cleaning & Pressing Work Done jess. oF id Pane ibe a an amateur. The world’s professional |ed © the institution of a medal for GEORGE GRAHAM. ollowing said east ban northerly an STORAGE record was held by Jack Price, who }long and meritorious service with the; SOO HOPE 1d: Marob?6 sare" Dawson, Agent. eater owing wank or wad slousts cennts ; S.S P . G. T. P. Transfer Agents lon August 10, in 1910, ran the fifteen |focket life-saving apparatus, W hich |533 8th Avenue Prince Rupert i March 9%, 1913. to point of commencement, to contain ob f ele rince eorge pst te |} miles in Glasgow on the same track | will be granted to enrolled Volunteers acres more or Ate aTus W. AGNEW Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable. in 1.21.40. The Indian's aa mparid (ang See" germen ; 3 ny [eee Re er Dated February 1, 1912, é wT Ces 4 s eg, | record ts all the more creditable when | 1 ition of this meda = EES Pub. Feb. 10. OFFICE=H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone @, | {°"°)” “ooneidered that he made the| which earned under certai! SONS OF NORWAY AOE | i : ae ~ i | journey in a snow storm. _ | conditi ! I an) member of a life- | Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays at 7 COAL NOTICES, | Skeena Land District—District of Coast, SAILS | | saving apparatus company or brigade ; aio “4 AEA ae paw poccn bs Se 5 Range 5. ‘ a i : » Caen alee p. m., al 349 3rd ave. All Nor-| Take notice that 1, Michas Beganis, cook, i ° ’ = tat the} seh sel creer wegians are welcome Skeena Land District—District of Queen | Ff Victoria, B. C., intend to apply roe pre .? owell of | Marine epartmen( ¢ ans ¢ Ye ' Pena = Lah = , | mission to purchase the following de- y Pant : } Seda ss Charlotte. Caairar - Little S NEWS Agency | the Boar rrade, who signs th Take notice that thirty days from date, | scribed AOGss at a post planted on the | report, “b source of much satis- |= = 1, Samuel D. Somes, of Cashmere, WaSh.,| porth side of Williams Creek, where the i 5 +: Periodicals :: Newspaper faction, and this appreciaton will be, | rancher, intend to apy o the ASSISTARS | Kitimat branch of the G. T. Pp. Ry. crosses ; Magazines :: Periodicals +; ewspar enhanced t if fact that, with Hie | Commissioner of Lands for a licens¢ | Williams Creek, and about ten (10) chains ? , FOR M | prospect for son! and perrorens 00 SANG from the ereek shore, thence south 30 wad 7 mpc ajesty i va it wh commem junder 640 submarine acres 0 and ON| pains amaaae . . ANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE MNGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS | lorate thé yn year.” |Graham Island deseribed as follows : . chains, thenge east 60 Ne ore — 8.8. . ’ ; | Commencing at a post planted about 5 . enceme . PRINCE TON G.T.P. WHARE | Some interesiing statistics are Langine south or the southeant ‘corner of of commana sen containing 120 acres, weekly service to Goose | jgiven in the rt During the yea }Lot 576, Graham island, nnenge east 80 MICHAS BEGANIS. wart and Queen Charlotte ied June st. 148 lives were i. » | chains, thence north 80 chains, thence Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Islands a “8 pened 4u ASE, SFRP. JAVON: NOES Prin R Lo 1.0.0.5 }west $0 chains, thence south 80 chains to 2 : ' Tri-Weekly Train Service Prince Rupert | | saved by means of the apparatus and ce upert e, eV eVebe place of SoRAaReeEnant ses Deted Ook 34, 1041, ~ PC rected therewi sing SA} -L D. SOMES, Locator. , hc to Van Arsdol 1836 1911 |}gear conne erewith, being eight No. 63 Dated March 21, 1942. , Foe all thal e ss less than the number saved by the s Pub. March 29, 1912. sees ong . A. E. McMaster, Gea ag. G.T.P. Wharf Jsame means during the previous year, | Meets in the Helgerson. Blook BO eee an Curtias, clerk / » Gen, Agt. G1. F. | 26 thar » average > rie 2 : 1 Agency for all Aelattie ainatenta Lines The Bank of aed oon os ; an the average for the Every Tuesday Evening |Skeena Land Distriet ~Distriet of Queen of narchant eg ire: gad grey , . . } » a7 > ., » j Charlotte. M _ ES A . s The total number of lives saved by pAll members of the order ap the | Take notice that thirty days from, date, east boonaary, das Sathout Benes “chains British North merica ithe life-saving apparatus since 1870 city are requested to visit [3 Samuel, D. Sore “aply Caatere aan from the southeast corner of Lot 4484, lig 9,450. «This number does not in- the lodge. | Commissioner of Lands for a license to thence north 60 chains, thence east - A chains, thence south 60 chains, thence west ae nad 75 Years in Business. GUNNER MOIR, the former Wnglish | clude the large number of lives saved prospect er con! one peer, on and 30 chains to polgt of commencement, con- ‘\. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE heavyweight champion. He claims|py means of ropes and other assis- et Junder 640 submarine acres ollow taining 180 acres, more or less. ePO HS PERSE 4 | | 7 ” 7 so poe 5 ~ . \Graham Island, deseribed as follows . 7 es Capital and Reserve Over $7,300,000 that Bombardier Well:, in going to|tance from the shore A, DOUGLAS, N., G. rtommencing ata post planted about 40 Fred FAVE cul. hoouhe FAMOU he United States, is sidestepping| The total number of life-saving W. G. BARRIE, Sec. | chaInE tO ona island ebgast cEDer 30 panes oat hte tats S | ” jstations under the control of the chains, ‘thence north 80 chains, thence PUD, DOC." SAFETY B iness Men’s Banking | era a |Board of Trade iv 346; there rll O ——K[_[_—K—X— Dated March 21, 1912 maida h air quote: of neaite, Ser thay Aave:as fact, spoiling for the want of the rod YOu.§ good: Gee) on verme. Pub. Mareh 29, 1912, ——— Prince Rupert Branch— |doubtedly given more careful atten: | yy) nid not feel equal to the oc ot Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5 Big stock of all kinds of hos ition to the breeding and training of . ‘ad ‘Take notice that 1, Alfred Christian Garde of : ° inds 0 F. S. LONG, Manager. ; Z m . sion, so she served a subpoena on er = = - - NT | Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation mining engin- Garden Seeds, Timoth heir horses, and that naturally has demanding his presence and ser- eer, intend to apply for ission to lease 70 Cloud mys ee lant a marked benefit on the racing. F " acres of land desorihed ss clewes | ae ae ; ———— = |But the all-important essential to pop a Sk nat Commencing at this post plan eae Seeds. ilarizing a sport is to gain the con John. seit ne aemoting ira '= aaen 0. t K SMITH & MALLETT of the Type tation, OP iucere veximatey Mail Ordere De at INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE |fdence of the public, Onoe that is per en oy Willie?” mi . ’ THIRD AVE, 40 chains, thence east 20 chains, thence south 26 ers Promptly Attended to | achieved the improvement of the sport | C82! YOU spaar %0 e SECOND AVENUE : coe es ; chains (more or less) to railway grade, thence i, by & better system of olassing, more |, PP looked up meekly, and, in a Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and || westerly 25 chains (more or lees) following said rrr NOTICES IN THE Tiantion to treading, ape tue sanpenl (omen, wees, Noe, amen Me eee —— Sheet Metal Work Sees or neeh oo pemmenennens 208 Se * Agents Internati 1 St Hee) a preparation of contestants are naturs “How d'ye do, Willie?” be asked, Office: 3rd Ave, Workshop ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE onal Stock Food:- | ed Mae atl “Feeling all right?” d The Daily News Pes Itt gad Ave, bet, 7th and 8th Sts | Date Jan. 81, 1912 ALL KINDS OF FEED— NEWS | sorollaries. Feelin | Rea e Daily News Pub. Feb 8, 1912 - |