THE DAILY NEWS w. L. BARKER 4 RCHITECT ; of wood hoists. qhree iff ie Phone 89 Second Ave. Alberts Bloc ai W. Nicholson Lailey HOMIUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Second Avenue. Stor! Building, SI RT & STEWART ACCOUNT ANTS <:- AUDIT ORS Butler Building Phone No. 280 a P.O. Box 851 Prince Rupert p CARSS C. V. BENNETT, B.A. ALFRE eT eating of Bria ‘Bars katenewest and Al- and Manitoba eee CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, Notaries, Ere. ff Albert B , Second Avenue. Office Alt WM, S. HALL, L. D.S., D. D.S. DENTIST. ity. ; and Bridge Work a Specia! Aildental operations skilfully treated. Gas and A sthet sdministered for the painless ex- ee Consultation free, Offices : f teeth : irs Block. Prince Rupert. 11-12 Alex.M.Ma: B.A W.E. Williams, B.A., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.¢ p.J0. BOX 2 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING purtL OF WM. FOXON, BSQ., ARAM, HON. BNG JOHN DYBHAVN Real Estate — Loans and Insurance 919 8rd Avenue Phone 384 PHONE 301 P.O, BOX 804 PONY EXPRESS SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY SERVICE Baggage, Storage and Forwarding Agents. For Motor Car day or night Seventh Ave. & Fulton Phone 301 THE IROQUOIS POOL Englist. and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. hati Hotel Central Ce; Firs Avs; erican plan, steam nveniences. Rates day. : Savoy Hotel Cor, Fraser and 5th. RUPERT’S PALACE OF COMFORT Choice Wires and Cigars Servian Labor Benefit Society | ( No. 195, S.S.3.8. Meetings held every Ist and 8rd Sunday of the | month in the Carpenters’ Union Hall — 6-4-4 @ FRED. STORK --General Hardware Builders’ Hardware Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves SECOND - AVENUE —~@—o—e—@ — ae IMPERIAL MACHINE WO AND MACHINISTS R. Love, Prop., Prince Rupert} Put !n an Up- -to-Date Equipment. Work and| Prices Right. Engine Work and General Repairing. Shop, Hays Cove. Agents for imperial Gasoline Motors. Phone Biue 259 .Grand Hotel.. Workingman’s Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection P. O. Box 957 GE/2. BRODERIUS, Proprietor; Westholme Lumber Co. COAL $8.50 Per Ton, Delivered Lumber and Mouldings All Kinds of Building Supplies Phone 186 | , iterations in the program, and have jasked othes nations to support their ~ |}demands, b lproving some of the proposed altera- Proprietor Peter Black HAYNER BROS. ‘TAKERS anp EMBALMERS Funeral Directors Phone No. 86 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer HARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. )PEN DAY AND NIGHT 5.8. Prince George SAILS ON VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE 8.8. PRINCE JOHN Ma i weekly service to Goose t Vart and Queen Charlotte Islands, eekly Train Service Prince Rupert to Van Arsdol For all information apply to AE. McMaster, Gen, Agt. G. T. P. Wharf for all Atlantic Steamship Lines nen ates ee SS Tri-W B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAFETY SPEED SERVICE ~ S. PRINCESS ROYAL —for— VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Every Sunday, 6 P. M. ’ G. M’NAB, General Agent SONI PRINCE RUPERT FEED (0. Big stock of all kinds of Garden Seeds, Timothy, Clover and Grain Seeds, FAMOUS PRINCESS PA LINE ACIFIC ie Ls m Mail Orde s Promptly Attended to Agents International Stock Food:- “ALL KINDS OP FEED— The Newest Thing in the larger cities in Chill- Morris weight- Hftine. considering them too Rockers are among the lat-) much akin to acrobatism. They will }not be represented in those sections, lin all probability. There is also dis- lappointment among the 60,000 mem lhers of the 1590 German cycling clubs \that no plece has been given to cycle- 7 } | | est arrivals at At The Big Furniture Stor Entrance 2nd Ave., LINDSAY’ G. T. P. Transfer Agents CARTAGE and ; Orders promptly filled. —H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Little’s NEWS Agency BESNER & BESNER, The Blew Knox Hote! is run on the European | Fisst-claes service. All the Latest Modern FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPER’ | The Bank of British North America 75 Years in Business. Capital and Reserve Over $7,300,000 Business Men's Banking Money advanced to finance your Local a foreign Drafts bought Notes discounted. promptly made. Letters of Credit, Money Orders and Telegraph ‘Transfers issued, payable in all the leading Cities | Prince Rupert Branch— F. S. LONG, Manager. SECURING SEATS run THE OLYMPIC |Remartable Activity in Anticipation Of the Great Gathering This Year at Stockholm. Advance booking for seats to view |the Olympic games testifies to the im @)mense and world-wide interest in the jevents. Big blocks of tickets have | been bespoken by American, Asiati }and Huropeen syndicates for the whole |through varying causes. There is | equ abble in England between two saad football! organizations as to which should select the teams. Ireland set} up a claim for separate national rec- ;}ognition, apart from Britain, but ithe jhas not been allowed; nor has a simi-| }lar claim from Bohemia, to be con- sider incependent of Austria, met . | with ha f leertene with Neof a sympathy. It is hoped} pennies football team will that the ! the decision to bar them, as a protest) against the ruling. Finland has defin-| itely entered a team—making at least | nine international foothall compett- tors. In Germany the Crown Prince is | honorary president of the committee | and is taking a keen interest. Next to his second cousin, the Crown Prince of Sweden, he is the best all-round | princely spor{sman in Europe, In all | probability he will be Protector of the games when the Stadium is located in Berlin in 1916. It is understood to be due to }'s influence that the Kais er gave E rmission for German officers to partici in the Olympic Games In the Swedish capital Several Ger man princes are expected to head the list of the G_rman visitors at the forth coming ring Dr. M of the German commit tee, with r presentatives of the var- lous sectior has been discussing |with the local Couneil the rule as to amateurs Germany and England think differently at to the status of the amateur England forbids ama teurs to receive pecuniary aid of any |kind; Germany contends that sports- jmen not we 1] provided with wealth ishould be stipported by the athletic lorganizations. otherwise the supposed advocates of pure amateur sports piay Jirectly in the direction of profession- lalism. Altogether something like 200 'Germans wi!! take part in the games. Austria and France still seek minor Germany, though ap tions, will not bring any pressure to jbear on the Swedish organizers. The | | Ge rmans are not very favorable to heavyspor’t such as wrestling and polo and figure-cycling. An effort is belne made to repair this omission. the expense of the State, twenty Jerman cava'ry officers will take part jin the equestrian contests. Most care- ful arrangements are being made by the Germar to secure while here a supply of the special foods to which hey attach importance in training KIDD, an Argonaut Hockey Star, COBB'S RECIPES FOR SUCCESS ——— | You can't become a great batter by | icopying. You can't become a_ great /base runner by copying alone, but copying the style of some great fielder, lecombined with hard practice, will as \gist materially in making it much | easier for the fielding aspirant Never ‘hold the ball, but get it back linto play as quickly as possible. Frac tions of seconds are too valuable to be lost when you ave taking part in a play which may prevent a score. Always try to block a ground bal! Don't try to make a grand stand play out of a stop merely to draw the ap plause of the spectators when you have plenty of time to play the bal! safe. A fielder should try for anything and leverything, no matter how seemingly impossible it is to get. If you don't make the attempt the breaks whch might afterward come in your favor will be of no avall, Play the game to the limit from the time you start ft until the lest man is called out in the last inni Baseball! is a funny thing and no gam is hopelessly lost simply because ‘bh | other side is a run or two to the good Never give up. Dou't be a qi ter, and if you have any business | baseball at all you'll enjoy the sae measure of success as a baseba’! play er as you would in any Other vovation in life, | formance al positions. earance, notwithstanding | Thirty tigers, in his very in his country, mahout, in The King’s Plate Belgium, Austral! have clubs. BROKE BABY'S BONES TO MAKE HIM ATHLETE Humane Society Witnesses Private Performance, But Will Not Interfere With Career. Humane society officers at Cincinna- | | witnessed a private performance }given by a three-year-old-boy jankles and wrists had been broken |when he wes ten days old in order | to make him an acrobat and wrestler. | |The youngster is the son of R. G. Neof, a Greek, who claims that he | Was a student of physical culture in| |Greece, Neof told the officers that he| had broken the wrists and ankles of) of the games. Some little irritation |his son when he was ten days old and | ‘bas been e sanleanet at the start, |@ month later began training the baby a | for an athletic career. the Neof child dislocated | his ankles and wrists at will caused them to assume many unnatur-| By bending backwards | with hands and feet on the floor in| In his per! 1Silversides Bros. HAVE MOVED to larger and more up-to-date prem- ises at 209 2nd Ave., opposite the News office. Paperhanging and High Class Sign Work a Specialty. | P. 0, Box 120 Phone 156 Green howe & McNulty Just received a large consignment of SHIP CHANDLERY Everything for the launch or boat Sole Agents Sherwin-Williams Paints PHONE 364 GENERAL HARDWARE wrestler’s bridge, the child easily. We Offer For Sale.. upported 150 pounds on his he humane officers deotded not ao to | 8 plan of develop- \ing the child, but exacted a promise Lots 16 and 17, Block 17, Section 5. Price that no public exhibition would be} given by the boy for at least five years. TIGER SHOOTING Thrilling Episodes tn Connection With This Rare Sport The King’s Plate. ‘ing Edward, breeding and the pleasure, sport health of the people of this great coun try. Polo in Germany. Polo is maki! great headway Europe. ain t several good clubs and has sent tcams to play in Britain H. MONTGOMERY, coach of the Bnd Y¥. M. ©. A. (Toronto) basketball (eam, It is probable that the King’s bag| 5440’ cren balan 4 in the Nepal hunting grounds consti tuted a record in big game shooting, | says an English correapondent. and thirteen rhinos, a little more than a week was tainly a wonderful achievement then it is to be remembered that Majesty is one of the finest either with gun or rifle, now The late Maharajah of Cooch Behar interesting book on spor! gives seven tigers in a day—three in the morning, four in the afternoon—as the record bag during 37 years of shooting in his preserves. This happened in when Lord and Lady Minto shooting in the Terai Not these tigers, however, were full grown The biggest of the day, a tigress, knocked over by Lady Minto, galloping away, tance, a very for a male rifle shot ceedings in the Nepal Terai, the King has enjoyed his sport, a very large number of elephants have been employed to drive in the game and beat the enormous jungle thoroughly. Some people seem to imagine these shoots from elephant backs are quite free from risk. This is by no means the case The Maharajah of Cooch Behar gives several instances of |mishaps. In one case a tiger charging in among the elephants, mauled eral badly before he was killed. s scrimmage, lost jseat and fell actually on top of the tiger, who was so astonished that | bolted away, to be secured later. nstance, where an enraged tiger as charging his pursuers, one phant was knocked clean over by sther ,and an Er jing spilt was for some time awkward predicament, on foot and un ermed in close proximity to “stripes” his most ferocious mood. Luckily the sportsmar as presently rescued The Indian rhinoceros also tharges, and occasionally gores hunting elephants very severely. | Lots 3% at over 60 yards dis fine performance even During the pro lish sportsman in a very run for each year at Toronto, in May, has become not }alone the most ancient annual fixture run continuovs!y on this continent, but also the most valuable national It is a long cry a century, when Don Juan won first Queen's Plate for $262.50 that went with it thought a princely fortune. then did the late time Prince of Wales, imagine service he was rendering alike turf in Canada, the industry of horse back more than ha'!f | and the certificate | was | and Hungary senior | Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 6, Section 1. Price 43,000 each. One-half cash, balance 6 12 and 18 months, ,100, One-half cash, balance 6, 12 af 18 months. Lot 4, Block 25, Section 5, with 5-room house worth 8900, renting for $20 per month, Price 1,775 Terms, $1,275 cash, balance $25 per month, Lots 15 and 16, Block 5, Section 6. Price $4,200. One-half cash, balance 6, 12 and 48 months [Lata 9 and 10, Block 5, Section 6. Price 23,500. $1,200 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months. . Price $900. #450 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months, and 34, Block 16, clon 7. Price $1,600. (ne-half cash, balance 6 and iz months. Lot 4, Block 23, Section 7. Price #750 400 cash, balance 4 and 8 months | Lot 19, Block 23, Section 7 Price $450 Equity out | Lots 1 and 2, Block 31, Section 7. Price 1,275 $575 cash, balance 6 and 12 mic inths ‘Continental Trust Co., Ltd. Second Avenue Real Estate Insurance Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent COAL New Wellington Coal. Best on the! Coast Phone bere heeers & Black SONS OF NORWAY Meets ist and 38rd Thursdays at 7 p. m,, at 319 3rd ave. All Nor- wegians are welcome. FOR SALE house, $1,700; 44 cash. cash, bal. 6 and 12. bal. 6 and 12. % cash, bal. 6 and 12 easy terms. $200 cash, bal. easy FOR RENT Office in Law-Butler Bldg. BKullding in rear Law-Butler Bldg Law-Butler Co. Phone 60 Engineering Taught by mail, Students quali | fied for permanent positions. Big | Wages can be made. Barn from | $100 to $300 per month, Write for particulars to —o— The British Columbia Corres. Schools 319 Pemberton Block Victoria, B. C. | | 1 LOT, BLOCK 16 AGE ON FIRST 2 LOTS IN SECTION 5. ALL FOR 86,700; This offer is for a few days only and will net the pm chaser a handsome profil in a few months. Aliso 3 lots, Block 31, Section 8, $1,100 cash. BAINTER & SLOAN _ Phone 387 . O O K ! Owner Must Raise Cash I LOT, BLOCK 28, SECTION SECTION AVENUE, i; 1. HAS 40 FEET FRONT- WITH TERMS. SAMUEL HARRISON (NOTARY PUBLIC) Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers ; APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert - Vv. F. G. GAMBLE and - Stewart Canadian General Electric Company, Limited Motors, Mining and Contracting Machinery Electrical Apparatus of every description Phone 245 Graham Kearney, Mgr. BOX 974 LAND PURCHASE NOTICE miles east of the eighty chains, | thence east eighty chains, thence eighty chains to point of commencemen | ULARENCE BOWEN, Lot 23, Block 22, Section 6, with $750 Lot 21, Block 16, Section 7, $750; $316) Lot 69, Block 3, Section 7, $800; % cash, four Lots 5 and 6, Block 35, Section 8, §650;/) Lots 50 and 51, Block 38, Section 8, $750;| east containing one more or less, Lots 52 and 53, Block 38, Section 8, $800; | Third Avenue | thence chains to point of commencement; Commencing at @ post planted Naas Hiver and about | » miles north of Alyansh, thence west |0Uthwest corner of Lot 635, Hange 5, | Coast district, thence south 40 chains more or less to east bank of Hocsall River, thence t, following said east bank northerly and westerly to mouth of Falis Kiver Slough, then following bank of said slough easterly Skeena Land District——District of Cassiar. take notice that Clarence Bowen, of Se- attle, Wash., occupation woodsman, tends to apply lor permission to purchas: the following described lands: LAND ‘PURCHASE NOTICES. Skeena Land olsen of Coast Range Take notice that NS igustas W. Agnew of ot e | Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation civil en- | gineer, intends to apply for permission to four | | purchase the following described lands: thence south eighty chains, north | H. P. Rutter, Agent, Dated Oct. 31, 1911. Pub. Dec, hauge Take notice that 1, Dagobert Auriol, Nanaimo, B. C., occupation miner, to apply for permission to purchase following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 5130 (being ap- plication to purchase No. 1683), Coast Range Five, thence south chains, thence west fort north forty chains, thence ee, “St forty chains | Williams Creek, and oer eet (10) chains to Oa of commencement, cgntaining 160| from the creek shore, thence south 30 acres, more or less. chains, Skeena Land De er of Coast, District forty | thence | DAGOBERT AURIOL, Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Dated January 26th, 1912. Pub. Dec. 9. Range 5. Take notice that 1, William Fraser, Spokane, Washington, occupation intend to apply for permission to purchase following described lands: Skeena Land District—District of mest Commencing at 4& post planted about miles west and three miles and a | half south from End Hill, Banks Isiand, thence south 40 chains, thence west chains, thence north 40 chains, 40 chains to point of commencement; hundred and sixty acres, thence WILLIAM FRASER. Fred Dawson, Agent. Dated March 5, 1912. Pub. March 23, 1912 |Skeena Land District—District of Range 5. Take notice that 1, George Graham, Prinee Rupert, B. C., occupation brakeman, |intend to apply for permission to purchase | following described lands Commencing at a post planted four miles west and three and a half miles south from End Hill, Banks Island, north 40 chains, thence west 40 south 40 chains, thence east 40] comméncement. contain- JA of farmer, Commencing at a post pilafited at the | to point of commencement, to cgntain 6u jacres more or less. Sera W. AGNEW. Dated February 1, 1912 Pub. Feb, 10. of| Skeena Land District—District of Coast, intend | the | tange 5. Take notice that 1, Michas Beganis, cook, | of Victoria, B. C., intend to apply for per- | mission to purchase the following de- | scribed lands; Commencing at @ post planted on the orth side of Williams er where the Kitimat branch of the UG, T. Ky. crosses chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 30. chains, thence west 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 120 acres, more or iess. MICHAS BEGANIS. Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Dated Oct. 31,1911, Pub, Dec, 9. Skeena Land District-——District of Coast, Take notice that 1, Paul Curtiss, Clerk of Victoria, intend to apply for permission to purchase tue following described jands; Lommencing at & post planted on the east boundary aud about tive (6) chains from the southeast corner of Lot 44384, thence north 60 chains, thence east su 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, 1911. Pub. Dec, 9 | Ske ena Land District—District of Casstar. Take notice tnat James Ewing Macrae, Coast| of Vancouver, occupation real estate agent, about thence chains, or or Complete Course of S| ——— No. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening city are requested to visit the lodge. A. DOUGLAS, N, ¢ W. G. BARRIE, Sec. ‘Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. All members of the order in the | Graham Island, Commencing |ehains south of the northeast corner |} Lot 117, Graham island, thence chains, thence north 80 chains, The Standard. MONTREAL. THE STANDARD is the National Weekly Newspaper of the Dominion uims. It uses the most expensive engrav- all over the world, Its articles are carefully selected and lits editorial policy is thoroughly | independent, | A gubscription to The Standard | costs $2.00 per year to any address in Canada or Great Britain, TRY IT FOR 1912! Montreal Standard Publishing Co, Limited, Publishers Skeena Take notice that thirty days from date, , Samuel D. Somes, of Cashmere, rancher, intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands for a leense | prospect for coal and petroleum lunder 640 submarine acres of |Graham Island, deseribed as follows: | Commencing at @ post planted about 40 chains soutn of northeast corner | Lot 117, Graham Island, thence chains, thence south 80 chains, | west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, to | place of commencement of Canada. It is national in all its ings, procuring the photographs from east thence }ing one hundred and sixty acres, more } less GEORGE GRAHAM. Fred Dawson, Agent. Dated March 5, 1912. Pub. March 23, 1912. GOAL NOTICES Skeena Land District——District of Queen} Charlotte. Take notice that thirty days from date, , Samuel D. Somes, of Cashmere, Wash., rancher, intend to aply to the Assistant) Commissioner of Lands for a license prospect for coal and petroleum on and) under 640 submarine acres of land uraham Island described as follows | Commencing at a post chains south of the southeast corner }Lot 576, Graham Island, thence chains, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chajns, thence south 80 chains to place of commencement, ylanted about § of 80 SAMUEL D. SOMES, Locator. Dated March 21, 1912. Pub. March 29, 1912 Charlotte. fake notice that thirty days from date, Samuel D, Somes, of Cashmere, rancher, intend to aply to the | Commissioner of Lands for a4 license | prospect for coal and petroleum }under 640 submarine acres of described as follows: at a post planted about 40 or 80 thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, to place of commencement. on land east Skeena Land District-——District of Queen Wash., Assistant to and on SAMUEL D. SOMES, Locator, Dated March 21, 1912. Pub, March 29, 1912, Charlotte, on land Land District—District of Queen Wash.,, SAMUEL D. SOMES, Locator Dated March 24, 1912. Pub, March 20, 1012. to} on} to and on of east 80 thnece Office: 3rd Ave. Phone 114 SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Sheet Metal Work Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and Workshop 2nd Ave, bet. 7th and 8th Sts intends to apply for 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 eighty chains, thence south eighty chains thence west elghty chains to point o AMES BYING MACRAE. H. P. Rutier, Agent, Dated Oct. 31, 1911 Pub, Dec, 14. Skeena Land District-—-District of Coast Ranged Take notice that J, CAROLINE JOHNSON N, lof Vancouver, 6. ¢., occupation marrie | Woman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at &@ post planted at the ; southwest corner of Lot 3065, thence south 80 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 $062, thence north 20 | chains along west line of Lot 3062, thence | west 40 chairs aleng south line of Lot 3065 to point of SEITE Ne contain- ing 560 acres, more or less CAROLINE JOHNSON, RK. Carr, Agent. Dated Dec, 23, 1011. Pub, Jan. 18, 1912. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Take notice that Kathleen Agnew of Mon- treal, Occupation spinster, intends to ap 7 for permission to purchase the follow deseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the witness posi of the northwest corner of Lot 635, Range 5, Coast district, distant 13.73 chalns South from the northwest corner of the said lot, thence west 40 chains more or less to the east bank of the Hocsall Kiver, thenee southerly along said east bank to mouth of Falls’ River Siough, thence fol- lowing bank of Falls River Slough easter and northerly to point of commencement, to contain 40 acres, more or 1e3s. KATHLEEN AGNBW. Augustus W, Agnew, Agent. Dated February 1, 1912. Pub, Feb, 10. Prince Rupert Land District —-Disteiss of Take notice that . “Lemuel Freer, of Vancouver, B, C,, occupation broker, in- tend to apply for permission to pure: the following described lands; Commencing at @ post planted on the shore in a northerl direction som Port Nelson Cannery, marked L, F.’s 8.£. corner, thence 20 chains north, thence chains west, thence 20 chains south to shore line thence east along the shore to point o commencement, containing 40 acres, more ne or less, LEMUEL FREER, Dated Dec, 7, 1911. Pub, Jan. 5, 1011. LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 6 Take notice that 1, Alfred Christian Garde of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation mining engin- eer, intend to apply for parralanan to lease 170 acres of land deseribed as Commencing at this post eaieatan 1-4 mile east of the Tyee Station, G.T,P.Ry. and approximate! 271-4 miles east of Prince Rupert, nee nore 40 chains, thence east 20 chains, thenes | south 25 chains (more or less) to railway thence westerly 25 chains (more or jess) following said grade to point of commencement and containing 7 more or less. “ea *ALPRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Date Jan. 31, 1912 Pub, Feb 8, 1912 omni ea. faa TE a ee nas a ee F i