Canadian General Electric Company, Limited Motors, Mining and Contracting Machinery | j ' ' Electrical Apparatus of every description || | || Phone 60 @19 Third Ave.Jen of Chicago, all wealthy 8 ae Bi : at : dl bachelors, have an ardent desire ° tial — ‘ , } Phone 245 Graham Kearney, Mgr. BOX 974 || | J} == \to become the fathers of tive 4- — year-old boys by the process of NOTICE adoption. One wants only a eee a - nem ; ———= — OO — single child, but the other two ) : i Lot Owners—Attention! are eager to oblain possession TY ve y , 3 4 . n i POU AVR, Phone 379 Scenes if a pair of twins apiece. These i TRY US FOR | Acting under instructions from the city; YOUNnE bachelors, who have grown { council call attention to the necessity Lar ) ene Pr iP ca ¢ . . fr lot holders, under agreement from the wi oe s A rir ee rave (rand ‘Trunk Pacific Development Gom-| recklessly, desire to take the five | teware, Tinware, Crockery, Glass {) si) ::°stvlc! hor Sains ite l rani W 9 l 9 I , SS pty ipfcred in the Land Regigtry|Children into their homes and \ . iTiece before July ist next Owners | rate > The s . \ whose lots are not registered by that time edu ate them. rhe boy will be } ware, aware » the ck of being unable to vote in}well taken care of. A governess Municipal matters, or being ¢€ ligible for 1 : , ; , will have charge of them and they ) ¢ arters ~ (x : , 4 aic y s he office f Mayor or Alderman. The ’ | idquarters for Camping and Batching Outfit its considered it proper ua this will have fine clothing and costly question shouk ) rough 0 1 notice SATURDAY SPECIAL if the whole public : Loys. When they grow old enough ; “r Se J E RNEST A. WOODS, : 1 ae fees Full Dinner Sets $10 Up does City Clerk. i boys will be men - ape de schools and colleges yy «their achelor fathers. CARRIGAN & MILLER Gabe agile pete enema tacmelon att Range 5. his was the statement made \ Pp . . Pn ‘ 5 ae : Scnihs é iar aban io Always Right We Delivel rake notice that 1, Hilda King, of Mon-|Yeste rday by Dr. A. L. Lindsay } treal, occupation spinster, intend to apply! \Wynekoop, who spoke before the \ for permission to purehase the following ; ‘ 6 SSS lescribed lands ' hirteenth Child Welfare conven- | Commencing at a post plantec 4.3 if : j : ’ NE lehains West of southeast corner of Lo tion of the Illinois Congress of 148, thence west 48 chains more OF less} Mothers al the Hote! Sherman. > . 77 TICRS . “2 NOTICR ito east by Lot 4131, thence south 20 Schae LAND PURCHASE NOTICES LAND PURCHASE NOTICE rhains more or less to southeast corner af They hope (hat they may be 2 wat . = - one 4 ” Lot 4131, thence east 10 chains to north- |, ' sar ——__—— , ae able to tind in the warm love and Skeena Land District—District of Coast| 5keena Land District—District of Coast| east corner of Lot 2608, thence south 20 Able to 5 ‘ . i Range 6& . ' Range 5. chains, thence east ae cuains more oF oan gratitude of the ehildren some- TAKE NOT i nry j Take notice that [, Willlam Fraser, of|to west by Lot 5149, rence north ( ont % 5 ; ie si Massey, of Venrouvenne en Glenry uation | Spokane, Washington, occupation farmer,| chains to place of commencement, con thing for whit h they have always oroker tends to apply for permigsion aplemy ” apply ros Peatian aa, to purchase | taining 160 acres more ay KING hungered,” said Dr. Wynekoop. Irchase the f¢ , ascribe: i .|the following deseribec ids be tv, 2 : Commencing iene ed on ake Commencing at & post planted about _ R, Flewin, Agent. | He refused to reyeal the identity 1th bank of Skeena River, above Kayex four miles west gad og ee god : Dated 1 akeise var ey April 19th, £912. ef the three young men of the uid about thre miles distant; thence south half south from Ene ill, Banks Island, ‘ub ay 5, 1912. : ¢ , ar thence west 40 chains, thence pacnee south 40, opine “oualns rete ee i eth RR fatherly wishes. oe chains, thence following the riv- ens, * : oS canna ee or bank n an easterly direction to point east 40 chains to point of comme neement; Skeena Land District—District of Coast, . pf commencement, containing 60 acres} Contin ng one hundred and sixty acres, Range 5. Hot weather enjoyment! ice 10; rik more or e55 . ° . , , , HENRY ' nai WILLIAM FRASER, ake notice that Alfred E. Wright, of/cream at Keeley's, tf a ae ee eee es Fred Dawson, Agent reinece Rupert, oecupation surveyor, 1D Dated 15th April, 1012 , y Dated March 5, 1012. tends to apply for permission to pur- Pub, May 8th, 1049, — Pub. March 23, 1912. chase the following described bandit : , , : : . Commencing at a post planted at the Skeens Lanu Distriot——Diatrlote oh LCeaas Skeena Land Bae ‘pisteiot of Coast northeast corner of Lot 421, thence east ne vorice Mg 4, rake jnowce nat h Gorge Granann, oF | oss ""Lanelse. ake,’ dhe, aloe lake os TICE that I, Hector Franeig| Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation brakeman, | thy s ast LO 2 snee north tc oo eerince Rupert, broker, intends | intend to apply for RK ag VTE to purchase 30 alte eee oF ccaeabaniotes. Sau PRINCE RUPERT CAFE } © permission to purchase the} the following described lands: le y $5 acres re or less. cNibe described lands: : Commencing at a post planted about BURR. ge oes APeRED- EL WRIGHT. SECOND AVENUE AND SIXTH ST, bast mening at a post planted 6 chains| four miles west and three and @ half miles W. R. Flewin, Agent. | FIRST CLASS SERVICE POPULAR PRICES 1 the south east corner of Lot] south from Ry alt, Canis alAD eee Dated Lakelse Lake, April 15th, 1942. . lence east 20 chains, thence south|north 40 chains, thence wre ; » Me 5, 1912 illi i = si. ls, thence west 20 chains more or|thence south 40 chains, thence east 40 Pub, May 15, 1014 Williams & Vidak Props © easterly boundary of Lot 2702,| chains to point of commencement; Sontarn ~ ———————_—_—__———_ . ; along » eacterly my , ne { sixty acres, more ¢ . . r LOL 9709, 40 “ohaine atone om eae tl ieee. mereenes: AAD: HEN Skeena Land District-—District of Coast, point of commencement, containing 80|— GEORGE GRAHAM. HEARS 4 Ore. oF Teaae aa _ Fred Dawson, Agen} fake notice that /John McVicar, of Dated Aprile TOR FRANCIS MacRAE, Dated March 5, ie tlasgow, Occupation railway signalman, Pub, May Sth ae 1912. Pub. March 23, 1912 intends to apply for permission to pur reas Skeet Land District-——District of Coast] chase the following described lands: Skena | ascens = Range V. Commencing at a post planted 12 chains MONTREAL, 4 ‘ud District—District of Goast TAKE NOTICE that |, pora L. Wright, north and about 30 chains east of the 1 Hange 6 of Prince Rupert, married woman, intend | southeast corner of Lot 2655, thence north Prine , NOTICE that M, J, MeNeil, of| to apply for permission to purchase the a0 Caen, ene atten Seine aRore THE STANDARD is the National ite Rupert, B.C. oce sontrac- wing seribed lands a) BS ast Dy Lot s » thence § it " purenavends 9 apply OoCUpAR AD, Contec: Sees ine ‘at the north | easy cornet sy SS eg my SOE ASS, nance Weekly Newspaper of the Dominion nea i | ARC ‘ : . 5197 nee east 20 chains; thence) ©&s! & wa tkke : be =e “4 ‘ i i Commencing at & post planted: at the 8 ose $0. JPR rg Ang less ‘to the nor CORUDEDAEIOR) containing 60 acres more | of Canada. It is national in all its 40 ‘orner of premption 767, thence uth th un lary of Lot 2285, thence west 20] Or less. a a ‘ horth wis thence east 20. ‘chains, thence Shain more or less to the east boundary D 1B ovicar. Axe t ee : 4) bolnt of bom thence west 20 chains.) of Lot 6127; thine aa 80 cement, and Dated Lakelse River, April. gun. 4912 It uses the most expensive engrav- ake f commencement, ¢ } » less to the point of commencement, , al ; , , . : acres More or le- 8, ontaining 86 oT ath ine eee more or 1e8s._ Pub, May 15, 1912, ings, procuring the photographs from MICHAEL J, McNEiL, pORA L. WRIGHT, —--——_— — _ rat ld Dated Aprit goin, 2088 okirkaldy, Agent, Aitred, Wright, Agent, l os al ae all over the work Pub emo eee 12 Dated April 22nd, 2 Skecna Lan distric istrict of Coast les are C. » selecte nd b, May 7th, 1949. Pub. April 24. Hange 5. , Its articles are car fully sele ted a “ena Land Distriet—p \ Skeena Land Disiriole Distrint rays ag fake notice that Ethel King, of Montreal its editorial polley is thoroughly sirte istrict of Coast ake notice tha ote clavish, ) vation spinster ends 4 TAKE NOTH ganiee 5 " vahooner, occupation married ae AT Saath ey follow py aor independent. Prince Rup > that M, J, McNeill, off intends to apply for perms jon $0 P cribed lands ripti ) The Standard | tH ae Mls. 16 app y OSCUPSEOD COnETAG chase the following denoribed ae rite, Commencing at @ post planted at the 4 mappoription : ™ - | rehase the rollbwiag pd eer “gk an end. ion hi Oe Pitom th north } southwest corner of Lot 8065, thenee north| Costs $2.00 per year to any address in Commenc ‘ deseribed lands; north and 40 chains east ft ; aoe a re 8 \ oe Mer of prema planted At the. §. east corner of 1.01 ate Ran , Sov chains s0K 7 thence west, 7! cheine — a ios Canada or Great Britain, ‘0 chains, thence east 67, thence south| Coast District, Range V, thence feta) 1 cust by Lot 4186, thence soutt \ ' » east 20 ‘oc ei cae i ‘ains rth, thence 89] to ea L 35, outh $5 | rae chains, thence want tae: aia Ons} ene OF Mohain south to} chains, thene = oast © . nan More or less TRY IT FOR 1912! acres more or pimencement, containing 86] post of commencement, and ontaining aC: ae oe Antena neement, containing 40 oo 480 acres, more or less eyes vont TEE S jas Co. ANOHARL J. MeNBIL, LOTTIE M TAVISH, a 0 EF Beh MO. Montreal Standard Publishing Cow Datec ohn K 4 8 ?, J. Bonler, B ‘len Walley t , e-3 ; Pub. Maprit, 26th, 101g ay: ABOMH ated April 16 this, Dated Lakelse Valley, ApH GM 1048, Limited, Publishers fay 7th, 1049, Pub. April 20,1912. Pub, May 15, 1042, | }2-room cabin, THE DALY NEWS. furnished LAW-BUTLER CO. Chicago, May 16.—Three young —<—[—[—————_—_—_—_———=_ am nen ——— oo e ss SSH SS WIFTEST Good Buys in MAY CHALLENGE i ie UREST x AFEST All . FOR AMERICA CUP TWIN SCREW STEAMERS S e Cc t I O n S rea ance E RUPERT”’ AND “PRINCE GEORGE” Duke of Sutherland Now in United a For vancouver, Victoria and Seattle We bave 900 acres at Bateman’s Land States Said to Be Contemplat- mongnye ae ae 8 am. ing which we will subdivide into 5 and ing Racing for International e 10 ere acts to & yurchaser The to Port Simpson, Naas, Stewart, Granby Bay and Queen Bas Riga ga > : “ tae I Th Yacht Trophy Held There. week! Charlotte Islands , . from $80. te Pree ro Pe ee ‘a pred “Pneioe aupent” iP | terme » $50 per acre, on very Ca8Y| New York,-miay 16.—The pres- Regual sallings FOF aoe eer ort and Vancouver. Rea, HM ee wren | 775 acres at $30 per acre, The timber ence of the Duke of Sutherland prince Rupert and Vanarsdol (100 miles), Mondays, Wednes on this will more than pay for the lana.|il! this country is believed by ee — it 8 sturdays i.e connections with river steamers ff] Soll 1s all river bottom and the best frult yachtsmen here to foreshadow a GRAND, TRUNE RR system land in British Columbia inew challenge for the America (The Double Track Route) | e_jcup. The expectations are that serneen chicage ong ai BOIR ask, conneeting math, Al, Senge rom th See Us About This) within « sort time segotiations seinoy for all Atlantlo Steamship Lines. For all information apply to will be opened between the New Ag A. E. MoMASTER, Jeneral Agent, Centre Street | SECTION 14. York Yacht Club and the Royal ey cs 21-22, Block 35, $15,000.00. 1-3) Yacht Club, which will lead to an | ot 26 ata te ketene ‘eee international contest next year, | Lot 1, Block 30 sod nobis, siete nlacel Some ee A alate it phrakiehte y a Shar Ghcice of -: fa: awe ty gn00 a ie _| nouncet that the Duke of Suther- . SECOND— pond tip ticket cote San Lot 4, Block 28, 11th St, $2,625. #1125] land was about to build a yacht our Mone DRAWING |} couver or the Alaska excursion SECTION 2. j and pee ser challenge for a race — = toney trip ; | Lots 47-48, Block 1, $2,500 pair. |for the cup. Then there was a mae NE Re 5 hi A ee ‘ other lots in this section ihitch, and the Duke changed his e | i IZES including ¢ 1 j SECTION 5. slans. Since then he has ’ teams I enc | 3 PR 1 1 1 roun | plans. ince then h 1as devoted Rogers P ge cy | trip ticket and cash with each. Sixth Ave : lots 41-42, double frontage.| most of his energies to efforts in a ont — ree snap 5,000 00 é 8 —————SSS=S= lt nel of the first | Lot 9 Mock 26 8450 $310 eet: 6 and to win back.the British interna- Teg ae ie W ere " ven | 2‘months, ° 5 raat tional trophy for motor~ boats.| oy drawing last | ONE CENT TO TWO DOLLARS §), .,. ;")' saa ON eee gral I a Me ainh tae aig 12? * Beet $1,300. 1-2 cash; 6}'The New York Yacht Club has for R TEN ACRES IN TERRACE Aug vere. St, + | " j h . ; bine ag 3 1s0 feet frontage Borden and Taylor,} S9me time been in a receptive (i parker; 2nd, ©. H. Handa- | Tickets will be good any time rae aay tains ' ; j , lint Bee - - - ae ard Dr. J. O. Reddie. | this summer. lLot 2 Block’ a1, ‘Sree house, $2,000 0d: SUR eee. Le. CUFFED i} — Sau 6 Wen syde; JI | |” terms eee : it the club now would be will-]} UES SCSI SECTION 6. ing to yield somewhat in modify- If you have a little money to invest, | Some snaps on 7th and 8th aves ing the rules whieh have discour- on? | SECTION 7. aged challengers of late years. this is your opportunity :—The pro- samuel ARRISON V.F.G. GAMBLE |} rwo lots in Block 22, oth ave., #750 impares 7 ae the ots oe perty is 400 feet from the depot, and NOTA BLIC |, cach, Easy terms, ave. 99.100,|22!¥ would welcome a cha enge nm |" si 00 cash. as Ee: vet $2,100.) inder its own rules for a single 700 feet from the hotel. The lots P | Lot 11, Block 34, 7th ave, $650... |masted vessel of class K or about are 33 feet x 100 feet, cleared, and , ’ ; h ise; Block 2, Ambrose ave.,| , ys ’ ’ |, $3,000; lorems. A, S004 investment 77 feet on the water line. The level. Prices are low and easy iionion ¢ class K.yacht is much smaller ill d Wh e bis Siw Gian’ Hine 84 ais ay ae than the Reliance or the Colum- terms will be arrange : en you Real Estate and Stock Brokers le SUR Ma a ee ee of the best sizes take the Empire Day Excursion to a ae. Bikes ao, Bu e9 poe 2 cash for fine racing. A yacht in this soot j APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Let 38, Aock au $200 wiiT, cash, §25|class can be built for about the FIBING town of Terrace look into | “per inonth |s100,000, while a yacht of the this proposition for yourself. I shall Prince Rupert - and “ Stewart B ° [Reliance type costs $800,000 to be pleased to show you the location. alnter & OaN puis and carry through one sea- son. fee ere emcee male ermirmararmarmermararmarmearmeet | PHONE 387 2ND AVE. oat eae Sa) | ygemerermsrmermcemmarmermtrerar mailer rmnar meat arms rename | ; ‘ Just Take the “Alice B.” ] } ] It’s all right, isn’t it, when you i / F S ] jare out launching to see a fast ] } or a e | boat in front and yet to feel your { ' s : own boat overhauling it hand} )} { : oy Node Cae te ene aaa $1,050; e@8¥/ over fist? That's the Alice B. ' | Lot 38 ok 2a Sec. 5, $750; $150 cash,| feeling. When you want a speedy, | pat ‘ ae: Lot 17, Blk. 27, Sec. 5, $1,000; 1-2 cash,| Safe, roomy, reliable and com- j j #1 0 1+2 cash, bal ful ope Alice B, Her owner, W. J. e ; aa ete 950; $5590 ras. Thomas, is always on board])) . ‘ { 76, Bik. 3, Sec. 7, $1,200; 1-3/peady for instant service For|} é bal.’ 6 and 12 : h : , fi} Lowest Prices in Northern ee ‘|: a Mk aM22 5, qngo; aaie can pleasure jaunts or long, ‘steady H Terrace Land Co. Terrace, B.C. l Slated { {| pal Trane tk. 88, Sec, 8, $750; $350] business trips charter the Alice-B. | en ce oe aebeane | i Y ee eee Sec. 8, $750; $350 it. me lS ee ee Ym weir arnearmermermarmsrmsder made rmeadrnasrmetrmmarmmarmmarmesrmmarmearemarmearet | casi bal. arranged. egy, BACHELORS WANT BGYS == ——— FOR RENT pal | gues tn Law-Buuet, Bide ajar Chicago Young Men Have Paternal) pare an }-room house with tollet, close in, $20 Instincts; Will Nurse Babies. Who is Your Customer? AVE you ever met your real customer? Have your salesmen a speaking ac- quaintance with him? Have you told him about the merits of your product? Have you explained why he should give your goods the preference? Have you done any- thing to stimulate his desire for your goods? In short, have you made any attempt H whatever to sell your goods to him? “Most assuredly,” you say. ‘Every dealer in Canada is known te our trav- elers, and we certainly wouldn’t pay a salesman who couldn’t tell our cus- tomers all——” real customer. One minute, please. The dealer you must do two things: isn’t your customer. He's simply 4 part of your sales organization, and a decidedly independent part of it at that. He is distributor for other con- cerns in whose goods he is just as much interested as he is in yours, And he isn’t particularly interested in your product, any more than in your competitors’. That’s advertising. The dealer realizes that he can serve six who order their goods by a well-known trade name as quickly as he can serve one to whom he has the piano. to demonstrate that a product is good. Your real customer is the Public— the Public who wears your clothing, eats your pickles, uses your safety razor. You've got to sell your goods to the Public. plete instrument? Advice regarding your advertising problems is available through any recognized Canadian advertising agency, or through Secretary of the Canadian Press Association, Room 503 Lumsden Bidg., Feraaan Enquiry involves no obligation on your part—so write, if interested. When the user wants your goods and won’t take any other—then you are independent of all but him, your To make the user want your goods, (1) Produce an article of value. (2) Tell him what you make, and why he should prefer it. When are the makers of piano ac- tions, for example, going to discover that they do not know their real cus- tomers; and, what is worse, that their real customers do not know them? So the public have to buy pianos in blind ignorance of the quality of the most important mechanical part of What is it going to be worth to the piano-action maker who first discovers that his real customer is the Public, and not the piano manufacturer who incorporates the action into the com-