THE DAILY NEWS sy, N ember 12, 1942. pues! ene — =e satis > Hy PURCHASE NOTICE LAND LEASE NOTICES LANV punitnannieomacnens | ; nd Dristrict—Distetet of Coast,| Skeena Land District District of Goest gpeena LO range 5 qo vange V » that |, Charles H, diegler, | Take notice that Michael) McFadd Take notl giand occupation ge itieman,| Porcher Isiand, occupation farr oon ae ».ondon, BO ror permission to pur-| tends to apply for permission te ner, in vend Mt cing described lands | following described lands » lease the nase Oe cing st & post ree el Commencing at a post planted commer rper of lot 20, then thonee| West end of Gurd Isiand pe d on the portneast e west 30 oor = te | east of Lot 1793, on Porabes’ two miles 4g chal hi thence east 30 cha ae te the Kitkatlah Inlet, thene, ys t a, in uth 10 chaencement, COntMIMING DINE) thence 49 chains south te ge mas, Cast, map, acres more OF HPNAY. ZIBOLER " CHARLES sander Noble, Agent. yin, 1048 vated AUB. | rab sept. 3 i912 Land District District of Cosst, mm” range V. vice that Henry Burbank, of Take OO ort eupation jumberm prince ee pply for permission to pur intends following described lands: case 1 st @ post planted 40 chains commen! 6 .outheast corner Of Lot 1728, quid of ast District, thence east 40 pose 6gouth 40 «Chains, thence ins, (hema, wence north 40 chains to west 4 ; ‘eommencement, containing 160 point r less genes, mor’ "ENAY BURBANK. Andrew Kennedy, Agent sed Sept. 10th, 1018 Date pub. Sept. 14 sd Distict—District of Coast, gieens La hange V that 1, J. A, Pake, of Prince cupation blacksmith, in ‘ror permission tw purchase sescribed lands; “ug at @ post planted at the orner of Let 1706 thence south e or less to bank of Zimogo- e along th bank of river fake notice Bb - northwesterly direction 30 chains 8 tr bank t post of commenc- wong Fraime 40 acres more or less wen OP. Pake, northwest corner. _ J. BR. PAKE. 1912 ied Aug. 3184, Moup. sept. 16, 1019 Distrie}—District of Coast, hange V Take notice that Allan Sim, of Prince perl ipation bridgeman, intends to fuper's “permission to purchase the ‘fol WPy described lands wing enciig at & post planted at the oe corner of Lot 1706, and marked -. E. Corner, thence north 40 west 20 chains more or Zimogotiz Hiver, thence oe Re of river in @ southerly direc af ceains more or less to the borth = f Lot i thence east 20 chains ie or less tO post of commencement, oiainilg 40 acres more or less. : ALLAN 81M geens Land ajao Sim 5 chains, thence ted August 31, 1912 pub. Sept. 19, 1092. jistrict—District of Coast, Range V t that Martha Ann Krutz, of shington, occupation spinster, apply for permission to pur i wing described lands mine og at & post planted on th sary of Lot 6151, Kange 4, Sheena Land | named, thence along — the an inlet, not point of commencement. eo ‘ Beres shore or leas the fury ane 380 e* lease » a rock,’ ® Peduired is to quarry lime MICH , Dated Sept. 3rd, isis McPADDEN Pub. Sept. 14 Skeena Land District Range V rake hotice that George KR. Naden or Prince Rupert, occupation broker, intends to apply for permission to lease ' the fol lowing described lands Commencing at a post Planted four distant in a southerly direction from Moore’s Cove, thence east 40 chains, thence a S chains, thence west 80 chains to shore ine, thence north 80 ehg F mins to point of commencement, co baes sere er . ntaining 640 GEORGE R about Per f ; NADEN er Daniel Lyons, . Dated September 19th, 1919 Agent Pub, Sept. 28, 19142 _—_ LAND PURCHASE Ni J TICES, Skeena Land District—Dpistrict of Coast Range V : Take notice that I, Mike Vid ‘ Prince Rupert, B. C., odeusatien yosupiven: man, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing 4t 4 post planted about 2 miles south from Graveyard Point tele graph office and being on the south side of the Skeena Kiver, 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 MIKE VID: Dated August 24th, 1912 , — Pub. Sept. 28, 1912 Skeena Land District Range V District of Coast Take notice that Vernon F. G. Gamble of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation broker intends to apply for permission to pur chase the following described lands Commencing 41 @ post pianted at the 5S. W. corner of L. 4419, thence north 40 chains, thence west 20 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence east 20 chains to point of commencement, containing 8u acres more or less VERNON PF. G. GAMBLE. P. M. Mille’, Agent Dated Sew’ Sth, 1912 Pub. Sept. 14. Skeena Land District——District of Coast, Range V not yet gazetted (kath plication Ww purchase), bout & chains west of ner 0 this lot, thence) inence West to east bank} thence southerly follow f Hocsall Kiver to the f Lot 5151, thence fol-| udary of this lot to point ent containing 40 = acres! MARTHA ANN KAUTZ Dated tober 2nd, 1912 Pub. Oct. 21, 1912 Sheema Land District——District of Coast, Kange V. Take notice that I, Peter Stacey, of Prince Rupert, occupation carpenter, in w apply for permission to purchase ie following described lands at @ post planted about from Graveyard Point tele and being on the south side af We Sheena iver, thence south 80 chains, Bence West 5 chains, thence wborth 80 cha.s east 80 chains to post of tamebcement, containing 640 acres more @ ess PETER STACEY Wed August 24th, 1912, D. Sept. 28, 1012 fies Land District—District of Coast, Hange V Take Botice that John Merritt, of Prince deri, occupation constable, intends wo ey for permission to purchase the fol owing described lands Cmmencing at a post planted on the wr bank of the Quinamas Kiver, about W chains east of indian shack, thence tr 40 chains, thence east 40 Chains, Groce soulh 40 chains, thence west 40 @uns wo post of commencement, contain 7 160 acres more or less. JOHN MERRITT, Locator A. G, Fallowfeld, Agent bated September 2nd, 1912 Pub. Sept. 27, 1012 Mirena Land District—District of Coast, Kange V. Take notice that Thomas Partington, of Mitirk, Man, occupation clerk, intends to py for permission to purchase the fol Ong described lands Vbinebcing at & post planted on an Sad cue mile easterly from Indian re frre ‘| mouth of Quinamas Kiver, thence _ *) chains to river Dank thence west nee following river bank, thence i ben . thence east 40 chains to of commence b itt. 2 amon ement, containing 160 THOMAS PAKTINGTON, Locator. A. G. Fallowfeld, Agent Dated September 2nd, 1042. - Pub, Sept. 27, 1942. Meus Land District—District of Coast, Range V _ oolice that Mrs. L. C. Putnam, df fee fe sola, occupation married Witchase tin’,t° ably for permission to ed lowing described lands ins wes hn 4t 4 post planted about 80 wurveyed ' from the southwest corner of Seeta Rosey 20848 OM the bank of thence ween | thence south 80 chains, Bt ior 50 chains, thence north 80 ver, thence (@*3 1 bank of Skeena ’ ice Ib an easterly direction along of Wat of weer 06 chains more or less to umenceme : Mres more or ieee bt, containing 640 . ws, he C, PUTNAM seorge BR. Put . Dated August 16th, 191. i Sept. 17, 1942, Seeua Lang District Ran, 1 ee Prone totic’ that 1, Mike Vukstich, of . titers "bs Cu OCcupation restaurant Witchase the} *PRIY for permission tw Commences following deseribed lands: alts {até 8 & post planted about 70 ftom Gravee’ $84 in @ southerly direction being on A ''4 Point telegraph oMice and Niver, then’ S0uth side of the Skeena ain Se South 80 chains, thence wést 80 chai See Borth 80 chains, thence (laining B® '° post Of commencement © 640 acres more or less, ’ pued August g4th, a VURSTICH, Pt 28, 1049, peers of Coast, Sie ™ Land District—District of Coast Kange V, ’ . Take notice hupert, + wy, ‘hat |, Horace Roy, of Prince lid apply’ for peeten gentleman, in followin bertmission to purchase Coltiiencity “eserbed lands * s0Uthwest' & POSt Dlauted about 2 Wlegraeph og (Om Graveyard Point Huth of go i’e and about 1% miles “Hoining ptt Dank of Skeena River, and Wiehase, ci’? Stacey's application to Wet 40’ chaine’ South 80 chains, thence hen eg east a0 e thence north 80 chains, WO, COntainine Ms 1 post Of commence- 6 O40 acres more or less Dated 4 HORACE HOY OD gust MOY, Wb. Sept 8, tury eee Sheengy Land Distries District of Coast . ange V, : , e b Hotice Priticg Rupert i |, Henry Smith, of jade intend i » ocedpation rail Pehase the APPLY for permission to ee ttheneigg Me described lends Hus south “rt * post planted about 70 Waph OMe, gi Graveyard Point tele thai’ Skconm? Deine of the south side its, thence ® J\iver, thence south 60 @ eas, thence west ai, hence north en: ' chains Wore or lea Comaining tas" hes Dateq Av HEN na? Au a RY SMITH mar %, wis? Take gotice that I, Napoleon Roy, of| Wallace, Idaho, occupation mill man, tp-| tend to apply for permission to purchase! the following described lands Commencing @t @ post planted about 1) mile south from the mouth of the Shames| | Kiver, and about helf a mile south from the south Dank of the Skeena River, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 Chains, thence west 80! chains Ww post of commencement, contain ing 640 acres more or less NAPOLEON ROY Dated August 26th, 1012. | Pub, Sept. 28, 1012. | | Skeena Land District-—District of Coast,| Kange V. | Take notice that I, Albert Lopas, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation pros pector, intend tw apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: | Commencing at @ post planted about 30 chains south of Graveyard Point telegraph Mce and being op the south side of the) Skeena iver, thence south 40 chains,| thence east 40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains to post of} neement, containing 160 acres more! l@ps i ALBERT LOPAS Dated August 24th, 1912 rub. Sept. 28, 1012. Skeena Land District—-District of Coast, ange V. | Take wotice that I, Thomas A. Roy, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation pros-| pector, intend to apply for permission w 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 fiver, 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 THOMAS A. ROY Dated August 26th, 1912 Pub. Sept. 28, 1012 Skeena Land District--District o: Coast, Range V Take notice that I, Hubert 0. Crew, of Prince Kupert, B. C., occupation broker, intend to api ly for permission to pur- chase the following described lands:— Commencing at & post planted two and one-half miles east from the mouth of the Quinamaas Kiver, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thenee south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more. or less. ‘ HUBERT 0. CREW. Dated August 17th, 1012 Pub. Sept. 14. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V Take Notice that I, Ethel M. Thompson, f Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation stenographer, intend to apply for permis sion to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted four and one-half miles east from the mouth of the Quinamaas River, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less, ETHEL M, THOMPSON, Hubert O. Crew, Agent. Dated August 17th, 1912. Pub. Sept. 14. Skeena Land District-—District of Coast, Range IV Take notice that William J, Mogridge, of Vancouver, B. C,, occupation broker, ip tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at @ post planted on the foreshore, about 2 miles distant in @ northwesterly direction from Kumeolon Inlet, and about 500 feet south of & small bay, thence east 30 chains, thence north 30 chains, thence west 30 chains more or jess to foreshore, thence southerly follow- ing the foreshore to point of commence ment, containing 90 acres more or less. WILLIAM J. MOGRIDGE Dated October Sth, 1012 Pub, Oct. 20, 1012 Skeena Land District—-District of Coast, Range IV 5 Take notice that Richard J. Grant, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation bookkeeper, intends to apply for permission to pur ehase the following described lands the shore line to} District of Coast, | An Extra Week's Pay When your Savings Bank Account reachesa reasonable amount the interest begins | to tell, One workman, who had a | few hundred dollars on deposit, said that the Interest seemed like receiving an extra week's pay each year. They all had to start once. Lose no time in making your initial deposit. One Dollar Starts an account in THE BANK OF British North America | 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS Capital and Reserve Over $7,500,000 | | Prince Rupert Branch, | F. S. LONG, Manager. Georgetown | Sawmill Co. Lid. | | | Lumber | Mouldings A large stock of dry finish- ing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. | Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. | — | OFFICE: EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. | | Skeena Land District Commencing at a post planted on foreshore in @ small bay about one-half mile north of entrance to Kumevlon Inlet, thence north 40 chains, thence east 6v chains, thence south 60 chains, thence west to foreshore, thence following the foreshore westerly to point of commence ment, containing 240 acres move oF RICHARD J, GRANT William J. Mogridge Agent Dated October 7th, 1912 Pub, Oct, 20, 1012 Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V Take notice that Bery! | Vancouver, B. C,, occupation spinster, In tends to apply for mission to purchas: the following described lands Commencing at &@ post planted at uhe chains, thence east 20 chains more or less to W. bdy of Timber Limit No. 54° thence north 40 chains, thenee west chains more or leess to point of com less, BERYL 1, GAMBLE P. M. Miller, Agent Dated Sept. Sth, 1012 Pub, Sept, 44, a }mouth and will be used for domestic pur- |p less. | | ‘pI lication Will be fled in the office of the Gamble, Of) vo» oot 24, 1012 N. B. corner of L. 4400, thence south 4° 20 mencement, containing 80 acres more } | LAND NOTICES, District of Coast, Range V fake notice that I, Alexander Noble, of Port Essington, B. C., occupation cannery man, intend to apply for permission to/ purchase the following described lands Commencing at 4@ p planted at the southwest corner of Lot 27, thence north 20 chains, thence west 20 chains more or less to Lot 1746, thence south 20 chains more or less to the beach, thence follow neg the shore to point of commencement ntaining 40 acres more or less ALEXANDER NOBLE Dated October 16th, 1912 | Pub. Nov 1ith, 1912—Jan. 6, 1913 | | Skeena Land District—District of Coast,/ Range V Take notice that I, Sam Ennyu, of) Kayex, British Columbia, occupation lum berman, intend to apply for permission to; purehase the following described lands Commencing at 4 post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 182, Range V, Coast District and on the north bank of the Kayex River, thence west 15 chains, thence north 15 chains, thence east 15 chains to the boundary of Lot 182 afore said, thence south along the said boundary ! chains to point of commencement, ontaining 23 acres more or less. SAM ENNYU, Dated October 10th, 1012 Pub. Nov. tith, 1912—Jan. 6, 1013 Land Pistrict—-District of Coast Range V. Take notice that I, Michel Kordas, of Victoria, B. ¢ occupation laborer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following deseribed lands Commencing at @ post planted at the southwest corner of Timber License No 2770, in Lakelse Valley, about & of a mile southwesterly from the Williams Creek bridge, thence south 30 chains, thence east 50 chains, thence north 30 chains, thenee west 50 chains to point of Skeena commencement, containing 150 acres more or less MICHEL KORDAS Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Dated October 2nd, 1912 Pub. Nov. 11th, 1942—Jan. 6, 10143 FORESHORE LEASE. Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar Take notice that G. KR, T. Sawle, of Prince Rupert, intends to apply for a lease of the foreshore commerfeing at the north- east corner post of Lot 766, Goose Bay, and running in @ southwesterly direction about 50 chains to the southwest corner post said lot, being all the foreshore in front of Granby Bay Townsite, as regis- tered in Prince Rupert Registry Office under plan 1007. 6. R. T. SAWLE, Applicant. Dated October 15th, 1912 Pub. Oct. 24, 1012. WATER NOTICE. For a License to Take and Use Water. Notice is hereby given that The British Columbia Packers’ Associationof Van- couver, B. C., will apply for @ license to take and use one hundred miner’s inches of water out of Cunningham Lake. The water will be diverted at Cunningham Lake and will be used for canning, do- mestic and industrial purposes on the land deseribed as the town of Port Essington. This notice was posted on the ground on the 28th day of September, 1912, The application will be fied in the oMce of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, Objections may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the troller of Water Rights, Parliament Bulldings, Victoria, B. C. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS’ ASSOCIATION. M. English, Agent. 7" WATER LICENSE. For a License to Take and Use Water, Notice is hereby given that G. RK. T, Ssawle, of Prince Rupert, will apply for a license to take and use ten (10) Inches of water cut of an unnamed creek which Nows th an easterly direction through Lot 766 and empties into Goose Bay hear south end of said lot The water will be di- verted at a point about 500 feet from ses on the land described as Granby Bay rownsite this notice was posted on the ground the 15th day of October, 1012 The Water Hecarder at Prince Rupert, Objections may be fled with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller r Water Rights, Partiament Buildings, Victoria, B, ¢ 6, KR. T. SAWLE LIQUOR AOT, 1010. (Section 4%.) ‘ nile tice is hereby given that on rn aot fr December next application will be) made to the Superinten ent of Provincial police for renewal of the hotel license sell liquor by retail in the hotel know as the Big Canyon Rotel, situate at Kit- solas, in the Provinee of british Columbia, M ub day of October, 1012. | Oe PATERSON, Applicant. Burns, ex-champion heavyweight pugilist of the ate as the third man in the ring | in a contest in which Joe Bayley, | champion lightweight of Canada, participates as @ principal ley and his Condon of Vietoria they are handed out in the emoeme | (hie |} wil take no more chances make a single lead during fifteen rounds of milling when the other fellow carries the fight to him in every round?” is|a mark. jthe pertinent who nan NO MORE BURNS FOR BAYLEY =f WHO SAYS HE GOT THE WORST JOE BAYLEY COMPLANS THAT HE GOT THE WORST OF THE DECISION IN BOUT WITH HYLAND—LED IN EVERY ROUND AND SHOULD HAVE WON ON POINTS. Never again will universe, oMfiei. manager, declare that with Burns through Both are positive in} decision and they say } decision “How ‘an a man who does not} joke. question asks his Tommy |battle, “Bayley forced the mill- | ing in every round of the fifteen, | Lad all the better of the only | clean stronger than his opponent and | in a couple of rounds had Hyland |i a bad way and yet all he re- | cece Bay.~|ceived was a Morris| graphed reports of the mill sent]? to the coast were biased for most! Calgary papers jafter the draw decision the latter|that Bayley had done the better Jayley-Hyland| work and only Hyland's infight- scrap at Calgary on Phanksgiv- | ing had earned him a draw ing Day their opinions that the Canadian| so champion was given the worst of| Morris, “why it is to laugh. Hy- cover up and when- ever Bayley would get near him Manager Condon becomes heat- lwould grab led under the collar whenever he! slap him on the ribs. lthinks of the handed out and he words in admitting his disgust at getting a draw when he figured| punishment that Hyland was sup- his protege had won very easily. of the “And they | land would Burns|no foree the blows or bandies no|would = surely marks. That have Bayley | punches at all and beyond a slight earn a draw flushing of the skin caused by the rubbing of the gloves he had not Joe never felt the kidney which| blows during the fight nor since Manager Condon hurls at anyone! and thal is the best evidence that opinion of the|he was |posed to punished as stated.” Apples done, finished far} draw. The tele. Two cars from Wenatchee The Apple is the Best the Price is Right Apples Potatoes Potatoes | 3 cars Highland 2 cars Ashcroft | We have what you are looking for | | Price is Right ~~~~~» LYNCH BROS. »~~~~~4 admitted “FROM HOME TO HOME.” infighting they talk about,” continued then There was Bayley have shown the terrible kidney his arms and 1142 Pender Street West - - HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices. Phone 8500. > Vancouver, B.C. inflicted was a never felt the highest golf course in the world. The next highest is the course at | Vestigating Gulmberg, in the Himalayas, | statements | which is 8,500 feet above the sea llevel, but Gyantse, standing at a lheight of 12,100 feet altitude. The Gyantse course is one of|that if it ine holes, bank of average 280 yards, the longest being more | ther than 500 yards and the shortest tional 120 yards. | the whole surface being a baked clay, in winter, Where this sand drifts a “bunk-| is formed. The chief hazards| are collections of stones, pits, withered trees, wild iris and sand. Out of the two last named not even a Braid could play, and it is} here that the local these may be of interest: antse If not reasonable time, another i; ul down thought to have been lost, with- rut penalty | can be round = it Even then the difficulty of the shot has to be appreciated from the ball view to deciding on a successor champion of the world, W. C, J. Kelly, tosh, the signed today a contract with Dan MecKelrick, manager of Joe Jean- ette. The contraet calls for the appearance of contests of whieh will be with Sam Lang- ford and the MeVey. ette $25,000, five round trip tiekets for him- self, manager and sparring part- ners, and they will sail from San Francisco the latter part of this month, tions, gold MeIntosh will donate a bell, emblematic of the world’s heavyweight ehampion- ship. tn Benefits to Civic Workmen the Ocean Accident Insurance Co. poliey on the eity pires on November Council was asked last night to renew the premium and protect themselves for another was pointed out that 81,100 had been benefits last year, the matter was Finance upon, GOLF IN THIBET | New Highest Golf Course in World| is In Thibet—Nine Holes tional —No Grass Gyantse, in Thibet i | ! sily bears |has the palm for golf at a hign| way situated on the right|the Niang Chu length of the There is no grass on the course hard | Can Punish Fogel president of the Na- League, does not Lynch, j}with the contentio nof | Fogel, president of the Philadel- boasts the|phia club, that the league has no jurisdiction in the matter of in- reflecting League baseball In a statement, Lynch says he advised by John Con- retained as counsel jin the enquiry into Fogel’s case | tional assertion River. The|he may be punished even to the| holes isjextent of barring him from fur- participation in the Na- League affairs Best room in town at the Savoy. A ) Nov. 11 Thomas agree Horace Fogel’s alleged upon Na- proved Fogel made attributed to him, _§000 WATCHES 5000 GRAMOPHONES 5000 AUTO-HARPS IFTS FREE over which, especially | a film of sand is blown. | advantage of the rules is seen, Some of i No ball can be lost in Gy- found within «a where the first one is 2 The tie of a ball in sand | scrapins club. improved — by with hand = or experienced to be 3. All thorns may be removed Jeanette Replaces Johnson. New York, Nov. 14.—With a Johnson's title of heavywight Hugh Meln- promoter, represntling Australian Jeanette in five in Australia, the first second with Sam MeIntosh agrees to give Jean- with the privilege 25 per cent, of the gate, with In addition to these stipula- BIG SUM PAID Paid Out $1,100 Last Year. 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That in which much money has been invested to make or keep it good is worth more than that on which nothing or but little has been spent. Peace of mind is worth something, just as quality is. Buy peace of mind. When you buy anything worth while buying, buy that of which you know — from advertisements, or from other dependable acquaintance. Buy the article with the “money back” guar- antee—with the pledge of a known name behind it. Put your faith in the advertisements ap- pearing in good newspapers. Beware of the article that cannot stand the spot-light of pub- licity. The commodity an advertiser backs with his own money is something worth your buying. Advice | | | eee geeenmennsinaney ent NT Caper -_ ern