1912, bet 29 CHRONICLES OF THE COURT OF PRINCE RUPERT IN YEAR 1912 CHAPTER XXIII. Bein ' ime to pass that in ef ineorporation seville Martineau wn throughout lity as “Peeping cog- discussion i and other a great city; men grew ex- th and vexed them- the sabbath by the open. over desecra- courts, tain of the teachers on Sabbath days, ihe synagomues and against the play- me of pool, Boston, ife and other var- Sabbath day. ime lo pass that Se- M eau Newton, the vn throughout the Hamlet, heard the of the teachers, and \ ceding wroth in the xe Pain, gnomens, g an Account of the Ingratitude of the People Towards Rulers the voice that he had gone from the teachings of his father q 6. the congregation the princes of the city were three men, Clayton, a Now in of man learned in all the arts and practices of dey. tistry; Douglas, had from afar, vea from wicked city of Dawson, wickedness stalked and no it; and Dybhavn, exchange in who even cone the where man who and stayed made lands, f 7. They in the Court of did ery out with inst the breaking the council which only to suit monies rising in their places inner the one voice aga. of the law of alterath not, oecasion, Clayton, the man of medicine, did reason with Seville Martineau Newton, the scribe, known throughout the municipality as “Peeping Sam,” Hamlet,’ and other cognomens, saying “What availeth it to make a law and at the eleventh hour in the life of thy to break and cast it aside as the palace reign ill the rulers of the ier court of the pal-} sing in his place did on one of } Bullock, surnamed} Web- cupy the apene, | Martineau Newton, did come throne and ery with a d voice againsta the | h f the people who had i for playing to the sud voice h of Jown f the rulers, claimed the teach ple who had, in tie spoken harshly aga- in opening the f the city, that Bos life and other variet f pool might be play-| ed he cily on the Sabbath, to } ves | xz mention of his pa- fa is with a loud voice did neau Newton, known ghout the city as “Peeping let,” and other cog. | that he had been a wher of the people | st his dem straight, pea, even as nen who objected to ¢ pla x in the pool courts on Sa ith of pool, Boston, life and other var he humbled himself sa crying with a solemn LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, — Sheena La District—District Kange V. of Coast, | 10. And Seville Martineau New- }ton, the scribe, known as jcognomens, did again lift up his | city thrown by the miller?” | € 8. And Martineau New Sevilli jton, the seribe, known as ‘Peep. | to be distributed jing Sam, Hamlet,” did that it thus for a tittle § 9. And Douglas make mention of a strange word which he had learned in the wicked city of Dawson, ‘election.’ and other} make might time, did sigh and cognomens, answer saying only exist ing Sam,’ Hamlet, and other | voice and solemnly declare aga- THE DAILY NEWS NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST BY MAIL FROM THE OLD COUNTRY Mre born Sarah Sibton, who was Guyhirne, Cambridge- |Shire, has just celebrated her 100th birthday, in the March almshouse in Owing to the ravages of the larch saw fly no less than 30,000 lareh in the Lake distriet have had to be felled during the last three years trees A monument is to be erected by the Duke of Portland to Lord George Bentinek the spot iwhere he dead, at Welbeck, years ago. on was found sixty-four Judge Rentoul, at the Old Bailey said the working men of Great Britain drank about two millions sterling worth of per week the price of a Dreadnought beer Arrangements the Women's are made Har- being by Hospital, ment of 1,100 London Gounty twelve months. ity chaff is by visitors inst the ingratitude of the peo- ple who would place their signa- tures to an humble prayer and petition in favor of another rul- er. And he did wax exceedingly wroth and revile them in- grates. { 11. And Seville Martineau New- ton, the seribe, known as ing Hamlet,” and did with a mention of the he and Webster, captain of the! search of law and for which the peo- ple did not offer him any praise. | | j as | ‘Peep- other shaky| Sam,’ cornomens, voice make noe - Bul- | had turnal excursions lock, surnamed with the watch, in breakers, made LAND PURCHASE NOTICE | | District of Coest,| Range V Skeena Land District | Huntingdonshire |} sions Saints jat Fees amounting to £690 paid of the River Ouse at a point about for viewing Eaton hall, the Duke of Westminster's beautiful Cheshire residence, are among chari- ties in Chester and North Wales. Visitors to Eaton ged is. each. Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M. and has cestershire represented East Wor. since 1892, His tinguished father, who sat West Birmingham since 1885, is in his 78th year. dis. In view of the centenary of the birth of Dickens, the Dickens Fellowship has offered to award fifty prizes annually for the best essay on Dickens written by chil- dren attending the London Coun- ty council elementary schools. Mr. William G. Limback, of Peterborough, who should have appeared a witness at the quarter ses- against two Peterborough for alleged thefts a house boat known Rest, has died as at Orron as the men from Sir Luke White, M. P., of the Yorkshire after holding two inquests at Beverley, motored to DriMeld Congrega- tional Church to take the chair the harvest festival Twenty minutes later he was on his way to Millington to hold a third in- one coroners, Mr \ Metheringham, manufacturer, of Beeston tinghamehire, ay neces consequence of the effeet tile tariffs, he is about the whole of his » chinery to Hungar he now erecting a which will afford employment to 400 bande The Hungarian government, un. der the powers conferred upon it, has not only given him a Rasb, between Vienna and pest, but has freed the from local taxation for years and from Imperial taxation for fifieen years, in addition to mak ing a grant for th: of the machinery from lace Not. that, in of hos. to remove and where int nae is factory at Buda. factory ten removel Beeston Anxiety has the disappearance of the William Ball Wright, vic Osbaldwick, York Mr Wright, who is about 72 years of age, left been bs hey of caused at near and is married, home row Road, for the medical treat-| about 8 o'clock and has not been | seen Couneil children during the next| greateoat, | | Hall are char- | | j | defray P., entered his 50th year recently | for | j watch, with His gold inseribed the bank heard of containing his name found or sities his upon it, was on three miles from Osbaldwick Gardner, M. P., of a dain near flooding has to being re. Mr. E, riven has free a piece land on which to erect Clive- den Reach to Maidenhead. started a the prevent at rhe public mayor subseription cost, £250 quired, Accepting the invita. tion of a fish couple recently a wedding bridegroom, all in to jocular carter, a Grimsby used his float as coach, Bride and bridesmaid and their wedding finery, and back in the best man, drove ehureh vehicle, Mr. W. Larkin, steeplejack, the Victoria tower at Westminster undergone a thorough The stonew conditio: Hviven i Alt the hands of the Bow has just overhaul- was found the thag coat of ing rk and new in good stat! paint Was In arian octogen- has was the cottage of an carpenter, who just Wimbo £470 in nan old died at ne, found sovereigns con- kettle. He a pensioner on the estate which he had worked for years nearly cealed i was on inany | Lord Derby was presented with freedom St. TERRACE This tas been one of the mild est falls on record. No frost tol speak of, no snow and \« ittie! rain. To be statistically correct the rainfall has been three inches in the past eight the} thermometer has been once down! to 27 above, snowfall three inches} and long since melted rakes | some beating for the time of vear.} on weeke Mr. Eby is making rapid pro with his The weather helps new store gress Kalum street. i The temporary premises of oil Yukon government telegraph on| Lindsay Morrison's lot, ing completion. Mr | operator at Kalum, move up as soon as the building is ready and the telegraph supplies come to hand are Grimes expects to necessary new The Menshion & Hale Tele phone Go, have all arrangements made for a local telephone, with headquarters here | Joe Hickey is in town fixing at his property against the coming! winter, INDIANS CO-OPERATED IN IMPROVING STREET Metiakatia Roads Are Improved by Voluntary Labor of Indians. Things have been moving lately in Metlakatla. A short while ago it was decided by cil board to rebuild a through the village a distance of about a mile. This road had been allowed to fall into an unrepaired and unused condition. The council held a meeting and it was discussed to the advisability of the entire community whole amount of the improvement to do the work by standard day labor. The latler course was deeided upon. Every man in the settlement is to do three days’ work or pay 83 for each day required to be put in Forty-one men turned out and the the local coun- road publie as assessing for the proposed or completed it in specified time. The council provided meals for the workers at a restaurant, It was feast. complished. free local altogether a veritable love 4 good job was ac- South for Winter. T. A. Cameron, accompanied by Mrs. Cameron, arrived yvester- day from Aliford Bay Mr. Cam- eron, who is a brother of Sol the of Liverpool! at NOTES |. 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MCFADDEN. District Kan e that Cameron, the well known con- lord has been s0/tractor of Vietoria and president honored during his term of of the Westholme Lumber The city council also melt)has been in charge of the works the in course of constru@tion at Skidegate for the B. C. Fisheries ary, it was stated that the man ——— , of which Sir George Doughty had received early medical atten- \ verdict of “death by mis-|is the head, Mr. and Mrs, Cam- tion and given the lightest adventure, due to an overdose of|eron are on their way to Vietoria sible labor immediately he for the winter, | admitted quest. George's Hall, this being the fir st AT 5 PER CENT. PER YEAR WE GUARANTEE the time when your indebtedness will be paid off, Office open evenings. Write, phone or eall. F INTERNATIONAL HOME PURCHASING CONTRACT CO., LTD. Offices: Suite 11-12, Smith Block.. Phone 455. M. E. Ritchey, Supt. time a mavor of. Co., At the inquest at Wormwood Serubs jail on Charles James Babb, agted 24, who died of consumption in the prison infirm- fice. dress for first mn evening time on reeord Go, @ less Dated MICHAEL pos- i912 Dated Sept was Pub. Sept. 3rd, i4. Sheena Lan Distriet veronal,” was returned at an in- quest at Kingston on Mr. Tom Shaw, a music hall agent, off Very good snuff can be made | Adam Adelphi, who died} Gasoline Engi from the snowdrop, said Mr. H,|at his on Brackenhurst, | aso ine ngine Essenhigh Corke, in a lecture on|Kingston-on-Thames. The evi-| For Sale et English wild flowers at the Lon-|dence showed that deceased had! yuo norse power, single cylinder, ver- don salon of photography. The been in bad health for three or) tical, stationary engine, with Wizard y . : magneto. Will sell at a low price. petals, he said, have only to be four years, suffering from bron- Address box E, Dally News, dried and crushed to powder to |¢hbitis and He also . Rupert, B. C make a most excellent filling for }suffered from of Coast, v. f° Tomas A. Roy, of B. C., occupation pros 1 to apply for rmission to following deser' as : at @ post planted on the (he Skeena Fiver and about cast of the mouth of Shames ae svulh 80 chains, thence west A ne ‘hence north 80 chains, thence Chiara, e® % Bost Of commencement, “HINIOg 640 acres more or less. THOMAS A. ROY 1012. — Take Prince | bector purchase ——— » Skeena Land District—District of Coast,! : Range V. Take notice that Allan Sim, of Prince Rupert, occupation bridgeman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol lowing described lands Commencing at 4 post planted at the northeast corner of Lot 1706, and marked Allan Sim 5. E. Corner, thence north 40 chains, thence west 20 chains more or less to bank of Zimogotiz River, thence aiong bank of river in a@ southerly direc tion 40 chains more or less to the hort line of Lot 1706, thence east 20 chains more or less to post of commencement, ong Commie g street, woth Dank ? Miles « iver residence, Dated Aug Prince Pub. Sept. 28 ist 26th, 1912. tuberculosis. sleeplessness and - —— habit of taking Sheena Land District Kan, soar OE ee District 0: Coast, i had been in the Holce that I, Hubert O. Crew, of bert, B. C., oeeupation broker, Sbbly for permission to pur- ‘owing deseribed lands;-— * @| @ post planted two and east from the mouth of Ms River, chains, thence ake Prince | horth 80 . “Os, thenee south 80 chains to uimencement, containing 640 , ieee, HUBERT ©. CREW. ‘ a 17th, 1942. Dated a Pub. Sey Sheena Lang District—District ef Cuast, ange V K . onl ‘hat 1, Ethel M. Thompson, Henograpne — &, & > . , intend to iy for permis. i © purchase the tollewing deseribed Cottmencin vle- half miles % he VUlnamaas HS, thence UT BO ch boint of res, Take Nouce 4 post planted four and east from the mouth of Kiver, vast 80 chains, thence , thence west 80 chains to ‘ uinencemment, containing 640 re or less, one. a. THOMPSON, ie ort O. Crew, 4 re: ) August 17th, 1949, " _ we DED. 14 4 Land Distriet lange pistries of Coast, ‘hat William 3, tak Van Mogridge, lend ‘©, occupation broker, in- he | \ ' permission to purchase , es scribed lands; toresh ‘t & post planted on the worthy * miles distant in a@ Inlet vclon from kumevoion ba 00 feet south of @ smal) 0 “' JO Chains, thenee north leas 1 © West 30 chains more or " ‘, thenee southery follow: ent : tw point of commence ‘iy yates tore or less, Da 'LLIAM J. MOGRIDGE, Sth, 1918 1042 Land Distriet Ta lange Nat Beryl | \Pistrics of Coast ; Gamble, of : CCCUDALION spinster, in- he "i ! pertiission to purchase * Jescribed lands “ post planted at the 4409, thence south 40 20 chains more or ‘Timber Limit No. 645, : hains, thence west 20 heheen ss to point ef ecom- ess “Ing 80 seres more or BERYL L. GAMBLE, P Miller, Agent, i * at ha. 1 ast led Be Pub Sept “we vig containing 80 acres more or less. ALLAN SIM Dated August 31, 1912. Pub. Sept. 19, 1012. Skeena Land District—-District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that I, Peter Stacey, of Prince Rupert, occupation carpenter, in tend to apply for permission tw purchase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted about 2 miles south from Graveyard Point tele-| graph station ,and being on the south side of the Skeena itiver, thence south 80 chains, | thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to post of) commencement, containing 640 acres more> a PETER STACEY Dated August 24th, 1012 Pub, Sept, 28, 1912. Districet——-District of Hange V that |, Michel Kordas, of oecupation laborer, intend purchase the Skeena Land Coast Take notice Vietoria, B. L., to apply for permission to foik Wing described lands Commencing at & post planted at the southwest corner of Timber License No g2770, in Lakelse Valley, about & of mile southwesterly from the Williams Creek bridge, thence south 30 chains, thence east 60 chains, thence north 30 chains, thence west 50 chains bo point of commencement, containing 150 acres more or less KORDAS Agent MICHEL Fred EB, Cowell, tnd, ivie 1912-—Jan Dated October Pub, Nov, tith, 1913 District—District of i ange V notice that Martha Ann brute Seattle, Washington, occupation >spil> utends to apply for permission to | chas the following described lands Commencing at &@ post planted of corth boundary of Lot 6161, Hane Coast District, not yet gazetiod (ha leen Agnew's application to purcha this post being about 5 chains Ww the northeast oerner of this lot, Ui north 20 chains, thence West to east ba of Hocsall River, thence southerly ! ing east bank of Hocsall River | northwest corner of Lot 5151, thence lowing borth boundary of this lot to | of commencement, containing 40 4 more or less MARTHA ANN BALTIC Dated October @nd, 1012 Pub, Get, Ot, 1018 prkeena Land Take societies ) engine | Northwestern . derful the snuff box. Representatives of numerous dealing with open spaces charity organizations and ‘the like, have decided to appoint a Miss Octavia Hill national me- morial committee, Princess Louise wrote that she was much interested in the scheme, and it was decided to ask her to be president of the committee. Robert Garside, of Buxton, an driver on the London & Railway, has just s~ompleted forty years’ service. He has driven 1,847,000 miles, a distance equal to seventy-four times around the world. For three years he drove the express from Manchester to London and back daily. Mr. Isaac Oldaker, one of Brighton's centenarians, has not long survived his 100th birthday, which oeeurred on ist te be siway the oldest ex-soldier and servant, displayed won. vigor right to up to iay of his death, He attended hurch Sunday, walking nearly a He joined the army in the | ical veronal tablets. the Lancaster assizes, be- Mr. Justice Coleridge, Chris- topher Timmins, a laborer, was found guilty of robbery with vio- lence, at Barrow on October 10th, He robbed a man of 84, named Nicholas Thompson, of 12s., after knoeking him down. He was sent to hard labor for twelve months, Sentence of four years’ penal servitude was passed on William Todd, 31, a laborer, for a crim. inal assault on a child, aged 6, at Brindle, near Chorley, on June 15th. 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