east igh water mark or - we more oa IGNACE 8 ’ and ASE NOTICE LAND purcH , pistrict pistriet of Coast, aa. Agnace Massey, of ake wee cupation logger, intend : mission to purchase the appr? scribed foreshore “t a post planted at the i Lot 4446, thence south Hiowing the shore. line ; erly direction 300 feet from ' Cio Paciie Railway right-of . ‘ ) fewet east of the south va. f Lot 4446, thence west 300 : Pp, right point acres wes r hig slong the beach to oe containing 2.0 MASSEY. t men aa july 90th, 1048 y Aug. 12, 1099. District of Five Milton Christian, sunery employee, in ermission to lease the a ed lands Commencing n the northwest corner directly opposite ln iwence running east 20 v0 chains, thence ; nore, thence north 20 e line to place of containing 40 acres 1 Division ‘ hange pb that |, i MILTON CHIMISTIAN ivi2 pistrict—Cassiar Range E that I, EB. 5S. Wise, of wentioman, intend lays to apply for permis 1 the following described ommes g at @ post planted : nalf miles south of In joose Bay, twenty chains twenty chains east, thence rth, thence twenty ‘ 3 nt of commnecement — E. 5. WISE Ww. Lyons Forrest, Agent ivi2 ation Skeena Land District District of ust Range Four. pat |, Fred ert jpation ermission ribed Dawson, of farmer, in to purchase lands Com planted three miles e mile it of End Hill, Banks thence south 40 chains, thence hence north 40 chains, point of com acres, more app!) ; g at @ post mins ww ing 160 ement ta FRED DAWSON sted August 1, 1012 District—District of ast Kange Four inat 1, Isabelle Smith El pri Kupert, occupation married ma end apply for permission to wing Gescribed lands 4 post planted four miles miie south of End Hill, south 80 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains to containing 480 ea Isian ence hains, thence west 40 hains, thence ement; ast 5 uuen SABELLE SMITH ELLIS ti, 1912 1912 District of Coast, ge o t Caroline Johnson, of b occupation married nleuds apply for permission base the following described lands uunenciag 41 & post planted at the Lot 3065, theuce 80 hence 8U Chains east, ih to southeast corner ence west 40 chains slong bh 20 chains along Lot it ‘ hains west aiong Lot wut ininencement, contain acres More or less. AKRULINE JOHNSON thence of Lot Lot LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Skeena Land District District of hange V notice that | Prince Rupert, occ Coast Take Peter Stacey, of ‘pation carpenter, | tend to apply for permission to purehes. the following de ribed lands : Commencing at @ post pi ) platile 2 miles south from Graveyard Pon graph station ,and being on the of the Skeena River, thence thence west 80 chain t 5, hence chains, thence east so chains to post of commencement, co an leas ’ Ntaining 640 acres more about Point tele south side south 80 chains, Dated BS STACEY Pub August 24th, Sept. 28, 1912 skeena Land District District of Khange V rake hotice that |, Horace hoy, of Prince Kupert, B. ¢ occupation gentleman in tend to apply for vermission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post bianted about @ Miles southwest from Graveyard Point telegracph office and about 1% tiles south of south bank of Skeena River anc sijoining Peter Stacey's appli ition ik purchase, thence south #9 chains thence west 80 chains, thence borth 80. chair thence east 80 chains to post of commence’ ment, containing 640 acres more of be HORACE vig Coast, less Dated ROY August 24th, Pub Sept. 28, 1012 Skeena Land District Kange notice that I, Henry Prince Kupert, B. C., o ipation tail roader, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described iwnds Commencing at & post planted about 70 chains south from Graveyard Point tele graph office, and being on the south side of the Skeena HKiver, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to post of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less ; apiatrics of Coast, Take Smith, of HENRY August 24th, 1912 Sept. 28, 1912 SMIT Dated a Pub Skeena Land District—District Range V fake notice that I, Prince Rupert, B. C of Coast, Mike Vidak, of » occupation restaurant man, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing a1 4 post planted about 2 miles south from Graveyard Point tele graph office and being on the south side of the Skeena River, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north $0 chains, thence west 80 chains to post of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less MIKE VIDAK. bated 1912 Pub August Sept. 28, 24th, 1912. Skeena Land District—District of Range V notice that I, Prince Rupert, B, C.,, pector, intend to apply for permission to purehase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted about 30 chains south of Graveyard Point teleg b oMece and being on the south side of the Skeena River, thence south 40 chains, thence ¢ast 40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains to post of tnmencement, containing 160 acres more w less Coast, Take Albert Lopas, of occupation pros ALBERT 1912 1912. LOPAS Dated rub August 24th, Sept. 28, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V. that I, Thomas A. Roy, of B. C., occupation pros pector, intend to apply for permission two purchase the following described lands Commencing at @ post planted on the south bank of the Skeena Kiver and about 2 miles southeast of the mouth of Shames Hiver, thence south 80 chains, thence west SU chains, thence horth 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to post of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less THOMAS A. ROY 1912 Take Prince notice Rupert, Dated Pub August Sept. 28, 26th, 1912 w. J. Goodwin, Agent May 29th, 1912 5, 1012 | | | | 5 | Charles H. Ziegier,| giand upation gentieman, | ‘yb r permission Ww pur y ribed lands | e 4t & post planted at the! lot 29, thence north] west 30 chains, thence) east 30 chains to|/ ent, containing ninety | HAKLES HENRY Alexander ‘ iviz2 4 t—District of Coast, ZIEGLER Nobile, Agent b viz al District—District of Cassiar. tha er Besner, of Prince pation hotel Keeper, in aps I pertuission to purchase Jescribed lands € 4t & post planted on the bay, Observatory Inlet, mile south of Indian * south, thence 20 > Cas vaihs north, thence _ s columencement, res more or less, ULIER BESNER, to poimt of District of Coast, Nalge hat Henry Burbank, of ccupation lumberman, permission to pur 7 ‘owing described lands Lo Te Gt & post planted 40 chains svllleast corner of Lot 1728, “ast District, thence east 40 hence south 40 chains, thence hee north 40 chains to cement, containing 160 Kupert Apply for the f HENRY BURBANK, eek Andrew Kennedy, Agent. "| sa th, 1912 ‘ Pub. Sept Pkeeha Land Distatet HKange hati, J. A. Pake, of Prince bed Wo ap . ‘pation Diacksmith, in _, vy Tor permission to purchase "6 described lands: Dorlbwee, et 8 & post planted at the OY chains yout? Of Lot 1706 thence south ie one nar t less to bank of Zimogo ty we Song th bank of river me esterly direction $0 S a bank to post of *UGiDiig : acres K. Pake, District of Coast, ‘AK DOtice , "wert, B. ¢ (iter chains cotamene - more or less, horthwest corner, 4. RK. PAKE Marked J Paled Aug. gig 1012 Pub, Sept, 16° 1912 si “eeha Lane 4nd District—Distriet of Coast, Kange V Take holice uper , ih : hat John Merritt, of Prince tor on © Constable, intends to Wig dese eon to purehase the fol lima tibed lands rh bee at 4 post planted on 7 a of the Quinamas 1 im pee Of Indian “HONS, thence SOUTH 40 chains . the Kiver, about Shack, thence east 40 chains, ® 10 post of « —~ thence west 40 ) &PeS more - vencement, contain- ess JOHN ME KITT, worth 4 Mien ce ait i AG. 5 Locator ember he Agent Sept. 97, ion i Date pated Sep 5 \ "ena Lang District District Kange \ of Coast, Take tee ; Th, Man te Th 48 Partington, of ply ! , . oe i! ” bermission — clerk, intends to Weseribed lange PUPChase the fol q — WEDCIng ay _ ene et planted on an of Oehy from Indian re Chains tp + Oamas River, thence . "iver bank thence west river bank, thence 40 chains to ', Containing 160 PANTING TON wore THOMAS ed & G. Pal Locator Pub o *P ember o.. 0 UW Held, Ager tee et teint 9 Land District—District of Range V Take notice that |, Napoleon Wallace, Idaho, occupation mill tend to apply for permission the following described lands Commencing at 4& post planted about 1 mile south from the mouth of the Shames fiver, and about half a mile south from the south bank of the Skeena River, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains t) post of commencement, contain ing 640 acres more or less NAPOLEON ROY 1912 skeena Coast, Roy, of man, ip to purchase 26th, 1912 Dated Pub August Sept. 28, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V. notice that 1, Mike Vukstich, of Rupert, B. C., cecupation restaurant intend to apply for permission Ww purchase the following described lands Commencing at & post planted about 70 chains distant and in @ southerly direction from Graveyard Point telegraph oMce and being on the south side of the Skeena River, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to post of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. MIKE VUKSTICH Take Prince man, ..».. ITEMS OF... . SPORT! o~.-~.-~—. It is just possible that the B, CG. Agricultural grounds will be converted into an athletic field, \ proposal to spend $2,000 in fixing up the grounds has received favorable consideration, and they may be finished for next spring. sporting writers are the coming “war” for players Lester Pat- rick there ‘won't be any battle; he will simply step in and take the players that he requires. It is that spirit, shown by the backers of the B. CG. Hockey that has earned for the boys the support of sporting enthusiast Kastern worrying over hockey says League Patrick every true in Vietoria, Bay Athletic string of four or boxers to a tournament at the 18th and the same number to Seattle on October 25th The Spokane A, C. has written asking for a team to compete at their club on Novem- 15th With these engage- ments to fill, the Bays have a month or two ahead of will Club five James send a ecouver on ber busy them. After frequent outbreaks on the diamond and being the cause of a disastrous strike by the De- troit Tigers, which virtually put them out of the race, Ty Cobb has suflicient confidence in him- self to demand 815,000 for his services next season. It is safe Cobb will hard turndown at the Presi- dent Navin. to say receive a hands of franchises in the big costly ar- to deal in. The New York Giants’ franchise could hardly be purchased for $3,000,000, and the others, such as the Philadelphia Athletics, run to nearly the same figures. The To- club is estimated to be $150,000, The Giants in sometimes makes as $250,000, which would interest on Baseball are somewhat leagues ticles some of ronto worth one season much as pay 10 per #2.500,000, cent Cricket As- on October Saturday, The Pacifie Coast sociation has decided 26th, 28th and 29th, Monday and Tuesday, as the dates for the three day match between a picked B. C. team and the Aus- tralian team, whieh is its way home from England. on from the Mari- League has been in Victor- ia and is known to have made an offer to none other than Fred raylor Taylor remarked last spring that he would play in the ‘Timber League” this winter rather than give Sammy Lichten- hein the satisfaction of keeping him on the bench again. Conse- quently he will go east or unless the N. H, A. from high horse states him. A missionary time west come down its and rein- In forty games, Joe Wood has issued bases on 24th, 1012. Dated August 1912 Pub, Sept. 28, District—District of Range V Skeena Land Coast, Take notice that Mrs. L. C. Putnam, of St. Paul, Minnesota, occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at & post planted about 80 chains west from the southwest corner of surveyed T. L. 30045 on the bank of Skeena River, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains more or less to bank of Skeena: River, thence in an easterly direction along bank of river 80 chains more or less to post of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less MAS. L. C George Kt. Putnam, Dated August 16th, 19 Pub. Sept. 17, 1912. PUTNAM Agent. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V Take notice that Allan Sim, of Prince Rupert, occupation bridgeman, Intends to apply for permission to purcksase the fol lowing described lands Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of Lot 1706, and marked Allan Sim 8. E. Corner, themce porth 40 chains, thence west 20 chins more or less to bank of Zimogotiz River, thence along bank of river in @ southerly direc tion 40 chains more or less to the north line of Lot 1706, thence east #0 chains more or less to post of commenéement, containing 80 acres more or less ALLAN SIM Dated August 31, 101% Pub, Sept, 19, 1012 Land District-District of Coast Range V. that Bery! I. Gamble, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation spinster, 12 tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commencing at & post planted af the corner of L. 4409, thence soutm 40 8, thence east 20 chains more or less to W. bdy of Timber Limit No, &45, thence north 40 chains, thence west 20 chains more or leess to point of ca@n- mencement, containing 80 acres more or less. BERYL I. GAMBLE Py. M, Miller, Agem 1912 Skeena Take notice Deted Sept, 5th, Pub, Sept, 14 Take notice that |, J, B. Foraman, occu seventy-seven balis, which is the same number disgorged by the left handed Marquard in the same number of Jeff Tesreau was given ninety-six passes in but games, while Bucky walked eighty-four thirty-four games there with thirty-nine Mathew- Ray Col- games, vent to thirty-one O'Brien has parties im Hugh Bedientt is in fifty-one walks in performances. Chris the prophet, and the Vermont side winder, the control of any of the eandidates in their respect- ive parties. Chris has walked thirty in forty-two games, which is an unusually heavy average for son, lines, have best Navy-Esquimalt will be strong this year. Alt an organization meeting held on Wednesday night at the Rainbow Hotel, Esquimalt, the following officers were elect- ed: Hon. president, Mr. R. H. Pooley, M. P. P.; president, Mr, J. Mesher; captain (first team), Mr. H. P. Jones; vice captain first team), Mr. E. Taylor; man- first team), Mr. J. Ball; second team), Mr. B. viee captain (second A. Christie; manager Mr. J. Mesher; Ball; secretary, The chib's and gold with ager captain Youson, team), second treasurer, Mr \. Thomas. colors are yellow stockings to match, Mr team), Mr. J. 5 B. A. A rugby players will practice Saturday afternoon at Oak Bay and the following men ation miner, intend to apply to the Chief ommissioner of Lands for rmission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at & post planted ten chains distant and in an easterly direction | from the northwest corner of nee west about & chains southeast corner of A. P. No 22,203, thencee north one in (more or less) to the lake shore, nce terly slong the lake shore to the point of com Mmencement, 4nd containing ten or less. 4. 8. PFE Lake, B, C., the to the Timber | Limit 3990, on the south end of Lakelse Lon expected to turn out: Straker, Wilson, Seott, Tait, Brown, ruck, Newitt, Heald, Hous- Me Donald, Cole, Newmarsh, Stork, Travis, Flett, New. Ross Dixon, are Jets lay ' Vineent, Koberts, Leeson, Ganon, Morton Bimpsen comb } Phompson and | Van-| THE DAILY NEWS London, ¢ noon results Aston V Bolton Bromwich A Liverpool Rovers burn Hot Spur 1. Neweastle City 4. Notts Cou ty 1. Oldham Ath! senal 0, Sheflield I City 4. Barnsley Burnley 2, Clapton O Glossop 0, Hull City Leicester I Preston Ne ham 0. Stockport Town 14. Grimsby Brentford Rangers 2. Millwall A ton 4. Exeter Coventry Town 2. Crystal Palac Westham Argyle 1. Swindon Cityd. Aberdeen ers 3 ians, 0. Celtie 1, G Motherwell Kilmarnoc} *sPalkirk 2, thian 0. Patrick Academicals Hibernians Raith Roy Mirren 2 Old Welsh 8. Northampt Mosley 14, Black Tailors 5. Newport 4, United mond 7, London ark 10. Winnipeg, Twelve transportatio thousand is the Jones modes for br Chelsea 2, Manchester Middlesborough 1 2, Notts County 3, Wolverhampton Town 0, Southern League. Walford 2, City Portsmouth 14, Brighton and Third Lanark 60, Leicester 8, Heath Services thousand for SOCCER NOTES OF OLD LAND vet, 7.—League foot. ball games played Saturday after “l as follows First Division. Sheffield Wednesday 0. 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