Vonday, January 13, 1915 THE DAILY NEWS ORE SE NOTICES. _ AND pUROCHAS TICk LAND Li ASK, NOT ES ind) District-—District of Coust,| Skeena Land piety bn e fange \ Kane w Coast vee that 1, William Watson, of] Take notice tha , pert, B. , oeenpation contrac } of Porcher Isiand, | Hichael McFadden i to apply for perthission to] intend to ap; ' pation farmer, the following described lands; | following "land © lease the ne at a post planted at the} Commencing at a ee corner Of Lot 4136, Range 6,) 4st shore K a lelas planted on the Lakeise Kiver, thence horth 70) Mille in an eas divect and about | nore or less to Lot 6243, Range 6 highest point on the isiand, mm from the} : ' 40 chains isiand, thence west west 21 chains to Lot 2656, HKange “its m less the west st oth to the Lakelse River, thence line of the island, thence in a s oo jiowing the Lakeise River wo direction f witg shore line a vomencement, containing 16: ain —" +" th and, thence in * more or less ire i followt ; WILLIAM WaTson, | line | to point mmencement end con pecember 9rd, 1042 taining 640 acres more or less, | , ve 50, 1919—Feb. 24, 191 Located November 4th, 1912 MICHA Pets ia Dated Novembe at we : Pub. Nov. 18, 1912—Jan, 19, 10 3, i2 Land District District of Coast ange V tice that |, Hilda King, of Mon Bi ipation spinster, intend to apply Skeena Land Distri District of Coast, i jon to purchase the following Mange Ly sud Fake notice that Henry D. Foote, of ing at & post planted sbout a SOS i upation farmer ns in @ eorthern direction tron Wends Ww appl permission to lease iwest corner of Lot 5149, then me 6fotowing ¢ bed land 50 chains more or less to the uth HMMeKCE &t & post planted on the ‘ f Lot 6148, thence west 4y|C#t Shore Konilla island and about % | inence south 40 chains, thence easi| {i Cisten a easterly direction from nains more or less back to point = highe 4 i the isiand, thence ement, containing 160 acres more | *) alus rr less to the west lore line of the isiand, thence in & HILDA KING emery Sir h following the shore Donald MecVicar, Aweut 7 : bP. th end of the island, thence 1 November 26th, 1012 aie tes to etna af coe following bit Dec, 23, 1942—Feb, 17, 109% ihe to point of commencement and . VElaIning 640 acres, nore or less - — Located vember 4th, 1942. HENKY D, FUUTE, Locator na Land District—District of Coast, hael McFadden, Agent hange IV. Dated vembe i4th, 1012 not that William J, Mogridge, Pub. Nov. 1%, 1912—Jam. 13, 1012. er, B. G,, Occupation broker, in apply for permission to pure hase | ee jowing described lands mencing @t @ post planted on the; °* 4 District of Coast, re, about 2 Miles distant in 4& Kange V nwesterly direction from kumevlon ak hat i, Stanley Niven, ol a ut 500 feet south of a smaisj* ttce Mupert, british Columpia, occupa voce east 30 chains, thence north is acing @5 agent | sins, thence west 30 chains more oF i Har. Land Company, Limitea, resbore, thence southerly [follow y i, | intend to apply for per i eshore to point of commence oi ‘ ase the followimg Gescribed niiniog 90 acres more or less iad WILLIAM J, MUGRIDOE uilne ing at @ post planted On the j tober BU, 1012 point of Lot 501, Range 6, Oct. 20, 1042. ast i i, ob Porpoise Harbor, wWence a Low Water Mark, Uence easteriy slid i following Low Water Mark a Land District—District of Coast, -s jue West of the southwest r Kenge V. Lot 446, Mange 5, Coast District a e that 1, Alexander Nobie, of is ww High Water Mark, Wel ogwn, B. C., CCGupation canuery lowing High Water Mark & i t apply i pertiission & ‘ ) jue east of We Must lortheriy ine following described iands;}/’*"* tapleton isiand, part of Lot 042, g at @ post pianied at the tw tis pom, Wence ivilow w ner of Lot 27, thence borth eS is Walter Mark on west side oi 4 nee west 20 chains more o! ah ' isiand + the Most southeri) i 46, thence BoUlh 20 chaise |" Siapieton island, thence east t to the beach, thence foliow hig Water Mark of Lot 642, lence shore to polat of commencement 3 hiowing We High Water Mars « 40 acres more OT 155 ' 4 polll Gue east of tke most southeriy ALEXANDER NUBLE poin 1 Lot 601, thence south Ww Louw j ber 16th, 1912 wa Mark, thence foliowing Low Wate lita, 1012-—Jan. 6, 1913 vark to @ point due south of the tive ee therly pomt of Lot 501, thence bor ta poll, thence northerly and east 1 Land Distriet—District as ly toliwwimg High Water Mark to tik hange V poll i Columehcement that 1, Alfred E. Wright POMPUILSE HAKBUR LAND COMPANY, jpation engineer, intel LIMITED “ussion to purchase Un Stanley Niven, Agent vive i iands Dated December 10th, 1912 e 4 & post planted at th Pub, Dec, 23, 1912—Feb, 17, 19138 ai = Lot 421, thence horu 4 4 r less t the burliieas 2 ( eas zs sails ‘ihe west boundary of Lo) >keena Land District—District of Coast south 10 chaims more ; Hange lV. we of Lakelse Lake, thence Take notice that William J. Mogridge, snd «southerly slong the sa sf Vancouver, B. C., occupation broker, poimt of commencement u miends to apply for permission to lease s scres more or less ine following described iands ALFKED E. WRIGHT Commencing at & post pianted on the Donaid McVicar, Agent foreshore ib huimeolon injet, on Lot No ember ¥5th, 1012 187, thence east 20 chains, thence south 23. 1912 Feb 17 1913 20 chains, Wence west 20 chains more © , - ” sess wo river bank, thence portwherly fol _ = _.—._—._._. | sewing river bank and foreshore to pom if commencement, contaming 60 acres 4 District——District Loasl,| guore or less Kenge \ WILLIAM J, MOGRIDGE e that i, Duncan kh. Falcone Dated NoOvember 15, 1912 hKupert, B. U., vgoupaliod Midsul ub. Nov. 26, 1912--Jan. 20, 1913 apply tor permission w | Liaoe Wing described lands sit mg @4| @ post pianted at Un wher of Lot 14, tence bb WATER LICENSE. & the westerly boundary of it For a License to Take and Use Water. sa@ilis thence west 25 Chains Mire w the easterly boundary of Lot 1! Notice ts bereby given wat G. KR, 1 south following the easteriy boun- | >4Wie, vf Price Kupert, Will apply for & Lot 15 25 chains more he sense to lake pd use ten (10) imches oi rauiway right-of-way, thence eas water out of #8 UBpuamed creek WICH ng whe rauway rigtt [- way 2 ws ib a easterly direckon through Lut more or jess to vint . com aud empties into Gouse Bay hear suull nl, and eenteinias afwy secre ud said jot the water will be di cae ™ verted @t & point about $00 feet from ated the 11th day of December, 191 youth aud wilt be used for domestic Qur wd 2-7 woses ou the jand described as Granby Bay DUNCAN &, FALUCUNEK, Localol ‘Tuwusite sted December 161th, vid. iuis uotice was posted on the groubpd Pub. Dec, 84, 1942—Feb. 17, 1019 nm the 15th day of Uctober, 1912 The uieiiieaesiniatiiaes os _ F application will be Hled iD the office of the water Mecorder at Pripce Kupert. Skeena Land District—District of Coast myecuons may be tied with the said Mange Water Kecorder or Wi the Comptrouer lake potice that i, Michel kordas, ol i Water Hights, Parlhament Buildings, Victoria, B. &., occupation laborer, imtend victoria, B. C ww apply for permission Ww purchase We 6. R. T. SAWLE Wing described lands Pub, Get, 21, 1012. Lommepcing at & post planted at the ; * Juuwest coraer of Tumber License No eT % of « Williams 30° chaims, . in Lakeise Valley, about | Latde southwesterly irom the reek bridge, thence south euce east 60 chams, thence north sv chains, thence west 50 chaims to poimt of CVMipencement, Containing 150 acres more t jess, MICHEL KORDAS. Fred &. Cowell, Agent. bated Uctober 2ud, 1912 vub. Nov. 11th, 1912—Jan. 6, 1913 skeena Land Disirict—District of Coast, Hange V Take notice that i, Sam Ennyu, of hayex, British Columbia, occupation julb berman, intend to apply for perimission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 182, Range V, Coast’ District and op the borth bank of the Kayex Hiver, thence West 15 Challe, hence north 15 chams, thence east 16 chaius to the boundary of Lot 182 afore said, thence soulh aiung the said boundary 15 chains to point of commencement, conlammg 24 acres more or less. SAM BANYU, 1912 Dated Uctober 10th, 12. —Jan, 6, 1013 vub. Nov, tith, 1012 Skeena Land District——-District of Coast, Hange V v. Take notice that Keuben W. Rogers, of Prince Kupert, B. C., vecupation raasier man, intends t apply for permission Ww purchase the following described jands. Commencing at & pust pianied at bik northeast corner of Lot 5141 Range 5, Coast District, near Lakelse Lake, thence north 40 chains thence west 40 chains, Wence south 40 chains, thence east 4 chains to place of commencement. K. W. BWOGERS. Dated Nov, ist, 1912, Pub, Nov, 18, 1012-——Jan, 13, 1913, Skeena Lana District——-District of Coat, Khange V. Take notice that |, Madge Kobi, of Mon teal, occupation spinster, intend to app) for permission to purchase the follow\ described lands; Commencing at @ post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 5144, thence south 15 chains more or less to the north boundary of Lot 4180, thence west 40 chains more or less two the east boundary of Lot 4477, thence north 15 chains bere or less to the south boundary of Lot 9¥4, thence east 40 chains more or less lu tie point of commencement, containing 6” acres more or less, MADGE KOHL Donald MeVicar, \gont Dated November 25th, 1912 Pub, Dee, 23, 1012-—-Feb 17, 1013 Skeena Land District-—Diswict ef Coast, Range IV. Take notice that Aichard J, Grant, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation bookkeeper, intends to apply for permission to pur chase the following described lands Commencing at @ post planted on the foreshore in & small bay about one-half mile north of entrance tO Kumeolon tnlet, thence north 40 chains, thence east 60 chains, thence south 60 chains, thence west to foreshore, thence following the foreshore westeriy to point of commence ment, containing 240 acres more or less. RICHARD J, GRANT. William J, Mogridge Agent. Dated October 7th, 1012. Pub. Oct, 29, 1042, FORESHORE LEASE. Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar Yake notice that G, KR. T, Sawie, or rrince Kupert, intends to apply for @ lease foreshore commencing at tbe Dorth at the east corner post of Lot 766, Goose Bay, and running m @ southwesterly direchiol wout 60 chains to the southwest cornel being ali the foreshore ib Townsite, a8 regis: Negistry post of said lot, jromt of Granby Bay vwred in Privee Kupert under plan 100 oh omlice . in ee Ap LE. Applicant. Dated October 15th, 1012 Pub, Oct, 2b, 1012. NOTICE. Owners of lots situated in Prince Ru pert, B. C., who desire Ww sell same rea sonable for cash direct to purchaser OF parues who purchased jots om contract and who desire to transfer and assign said contract direct to purchaser 10 considera on of the return of the payments paid, together with &@ reasonable proilt added inereto, Will please let me know what they have to offer, Give price, lot bumber, viuck and section, Address P. U. Box 43, bast Liverpool, Unio, U. 5. A. WATER NOTICE. For a License to Take and Use Water. ort Notice is hereby given that The Essington Water Co,, Lid., of Vancouver, will apply for @ license to take and use 100 miner’s inches of water out of Gun ningbam Lake Creek, ‘The water will be diverted at Cunningham Lake and will be used for canning, domestic and industrial purposes on the land described as th frown of Port Essington, This potice was posted on on the 26th day of December, 1912, The appiication Will be filed in the office o! ae Water Recorder at Prince Kupert, B, | Objections may be iied with the said Water Kecorder or with the Comptroller of Water Hights, Parliament Buiidings, Victoria, B) C. THE PORT ESSINGTON WATER LTD. the ground co.,, By EB. A. Taylor, Agent Notice is hereby given that thirty days after date we intend to apply to the Gov ernor-in-Couneil for @ quit claim deed for the following deseribed foreshore Commencing at the northwest corner of Lot 644, Kange V. Coast District, Britisu Columbia, thence west seven hundre da (700) feet, thence south seven degrees and forty-five minutes west (8, 7:45 W.), feet; thence six hundred and forty (640) east seven hundred (700 feet to high water mark; thence northerly following high water mark to the point of com mencement, excepting that portion (Ip cluded within the above boundaries covered by the Grand Trunk Pacific right of- way KAIEN INVESTEMENT COMPANY, LTD Prinee Rupert, B. ¢ December 30th, 1012 W.-Feb, 10 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I found an old scow. Owner can have same by pey~ ——¥ = : — 7 SE TWELVE STARS OF THE GAME |STANDING OF THE ‘POSTED TWO DRAY a SOOTTISH LEAGUE (( ry fi Noted Baseball Expert Names LOADS OF BRICKS ’ Men and Gives His Reasons, |. om ss oat © a Rangers 22 13 | 20 | ‘due A we known baseball expert Falkirk sas’ vet ea |One Thousand of Them Lamed ¢ . Hearts 20 11 4 s—081 8 Postmaster and Clerks at P: i hands out the following sirdrieonians ..92 9 6 7 3 20 «25 : “Gg Cobb of Detr epoat | Motherwell e2 7 6 9 83-27 93 Gary, Indiana. ! obb o retroit For his erea Aberdeen 93 > 5 7 v6--24 23) ane | . batting and rt -— ; lyde 93 8 8 7 2434 83 : en — : pet oo the ae ieoeeae eo 9 9 4 3198 a8 Gary, Ind., Jan. 8 Every em-| SS —— = : Ws e ected things he is always Pull} |] Hamilton 22 7 - f 27 28 22) + . . . ‘ 5 wih ol ath movers,.86 7 8 6 8080 19 ployee of the Ga post office has | r WW , ' ' ght 20 #7 “3 1 13 ei? re arms today as a result of] a Agner of ’ . “gr ) sis fivren 2 7 0 28 5 9 i ° aod ittsbureg us : Bt. Mirres =e Tt s—-38 19 ithe parcels post, and Postmaster] To the Electors of the City of Prince Rupert: : i ) fielding and to watch the|ypirg Lanark..22 4 9 9 23—28 47| John W Gall and Chief Clerk] s awkward and peculiar manner in| Dundee 91 610 & 20-88 17 ’ | Partick Thistle.22 7 12 29-87 17|Joseph Tracey are carrying their respectfull soli your ote and in- ‘ i Which he handles himself upon Queen's Park a1 a 3: oe “larms around in bandages I y ee r in t 4 the field meme Sulake te bie érey Geen fluence for a clean, sane, common sense 71% Mathewson of New York For ; e Seottis e e 18 a | » 7 iar aie a : . ane In th tlish Leagu last}pbacked up to the post office and} and progressive administration of city » t i ad is SsuUperD|) OO oek’s games have pul the Cel-|unloaded 1,000 heavy paving | affairs control and coo vf } ’ Meds f . rae ties in a lead of five points for|bricks, each one 1 separate] ‘ > or oe rf ‘hi yr ae bene’ following up their victory on New| Stamped parce Che bricks are| T. D. PATTULLO, wa ie landies his elub iis dea F ; : Year's “Day against the Rangers,| samples being matied by W.P.8 Candi bys and dumb conversatio oO y : cenehe 7 a n Po they defeated Clyde on Thursday ‘arry, a brick dealer and he date for Mayor : | with um , "ee in ridiculous style by 9 ind on|found that he could send the 1 i \ ipires Laj ‘Cl sees ll i Saturday got two more points|bricks cheaper by parcels post : f JO rf evelan or is 7 hard hittis but Me ie tien from Partick Thistle Phe Ran The postmaster and his assist- aw tei a = ina ae e , td gers won in a tall scoring game/ants spent most of the day carry- 0 s graceful s eo ole iz, 5 by which bt ad i ' ae, with the Hibernians by 5-3 and| ne the 6,000 pounds of bricks } { e Makes e 108s { - } ficult of pla ~~ 8 alkirk advanced into third place into the post office to be ready 4 cull oO jlays look easy 1 Johnson of W ccheaiaah For| "9 drawing defeating Dundee as| for the first outgoing postal par- bie reat 5 i th h male ihe Hearts were not playing on cels mail. "yg great speed at e employs . with so ttle i irent “2 rt New Year's Day sever ereennny " t h , . ae , : nalit ’l just got the odd goal in seven it Forty years in use, twenty i aiso or is NeAasIiNg yersona y ; 3 came 2@ ears standard, prescribed and eae oe a ag " er *-| bark. who seem to’ be very unfor-|recommended by physicians. For or ° vo . h ; il is aa i > od i. tunate in losing so many warnes | Women’s Ailments, Dr. Martel’s : f yall, s i al tl es eady work | oe Aad me ; . vOrk). 6a single goal Kilmarnock |Femalte Pills, at your druggist. ; ane is abi 0 pitch day tf i diay wai <9 . surprised Morto nat their owt se cro i and came away with two ae Evers-Tinker of Chicago For sroun Tw f their smooth play at d al ilitv t points Motherwell beat St. Mi aw ” , ; ; Sea ak “|ren, but Raith and Third Lanark “i make double plays: also for their m DOUG AS AE everlasting “dl hiness" with th each played goalless games with! H. ri umpire : Aberdeen and Hamilton i impires Independent Aldermanic Candi- Jennings of Detroit Fo his . ; ri Subseribe for the Daily News date for Ward Two antics upon the coaching line : the noise and life he puts into T h El f Ward T a; mi the game and his unfailing opti- SSS 0 t e ectors 0 wo mism whatever the score iain p Speaker of Boston—For his Electors of Ward One Requested by a large number of citizens, I have con- te great hitting and throwing abil- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN sented to offer myself as an Independent Candidate for it itv as much as his beautiful style . ‘tee Fe a Alderman for the coming election, 4 and easy way of handling him- I am offering myself as a candidate for Ward One at . ; ‘ i self the forthcoming election. I am seeking the position in the Your vote and influence are respectfully solicited. Ss Wood of Boston—For his hope that I may be of seryice to the city in the capacity Yours very truly, b, youthfulness and extreme speed of alderman JOHN DYBHAVN. from which he derives his nick- My endeavor if elected will be lo advance the interests Bi name of Smoky Joe of Prinee Rupert in every way possible At Bescher of Cincinnati—For his Thanking you in anticipation of your vote and in- wonderful ability in getting upon fluence, I am yours, PETER McLACHLAN. Wr the bases and@ for his running wm it nee he is on : oP anata ila anh To the Electors of Ward One —— To the Electors of Ward 2 Having been requested by a large number of the Fielder Jones Thinks Players’ Share Should Be Added to Fund. Portiand, Ore., Jan. 8 bk ield- er Jones, who at one time was the manager of the Chicago Whit Sox, and is now the president of the Northwestern League, Dbe- lieves that the players’ share of the world’s series money should go into a common fund to take care of broken down players He states that this should be one of the first things the Players’ Pro- tective Association should take up. Jones shared in a big heap of money in 1906, when his club got in on the winner's end of $33,401.70, besides a bonus Dy President Comiskey of $15,000 Jones brought up the subject when he was asked what he thought of Garry Hermanns proposition of rewarding each of the winning players with $1,000 each and each of the losers with $750, and then dividing the equally among all the other major league players. rest CHICAGO CUBS FORCED ON WATER WAGON Owner Charley Murphy Has An- nounced That Ali His Men Must Climb Aboard. Chicago, Jan. 10-——According to a law recently laid down by President Murphy of the Chicago National League club, the base- ball players of his organization are on the “water wagon’ today and hereafter during the 1913 season, Murphy's edict precipitated Meated words from Frank Chance the late manager, who claimed that his players lost no games on account of too freeuent tip- pling. Manager Evers, who suc- ceeds Chance, says the orders of ihe president must be obeyed, A Back-Ended Confession. Ihe teacher of the fourth grade, noticing a part of the blackboard covered with small of paper, approached the nearest boy and said sternly: Johnny, did you throw those paper wads on the board?” wads No, ma’am,” was the timorous reply, “mine didn't stick.’’——Ex- change Dust While Snow Fell Walla Walla, Jan, 411—The weather man sprung @ hew one on the valley yesterday—a dust storm in January, with snow on the ground, The storm devel- oped in the southeast about the middle of the afternoon, and cut from view the Milton, Freewater and College place sections, which usually are visible from the ob- servatory building. If you believe have tried to serve a continuance of last yeal L. Bullock-Webster Candidate for Ward 2 the vi the dur to the best of my ability, I ask for varm the past twelve months I support which you gave me electors of Ward One to stand as their representative in the Council of 1913, I am offering myself as a candidate for election. Standing on my record of two years in the Council, during which I have always been an advocate of municipal ownership, I solicit your vote and support. Yours truly, GEO. W. KERR. { 4 ing expenses for taking care of same. wat H. HELIN, Port Essington. Valuable - Hotel - Property FOR SALE Cor. Sixth St. and Third Ave. Producing $600.00 Monthly Revenue Fu Is Offered at a Bargain Price. ll Commission For Particulars Apply to Christiansen, Brandt Co., Ltd. to Selling Agent. Prince Rupert, B. C. DON’T “PAY RENT or High Rates of Interest, WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUY OR BUILD HOUSES TO PAY OFF MORTGAGES TO IMPROVE AT 5 PER CENT. PER YEAR WE GUARANTEE the time when your indebtedness will be paid off, Office open evenings. INTERNATIONAL HOME PURCHASING CONTRACT CO., LTD. Offices: Suite 11-12, Smith Block.. Phone 455. M. E. Ritohey, Supt. REAL ESTATE Write, phone or all. I respectfully solicit your vote and influence. Yours for unity and progress. ARTHUR H. ALLISON apap To the Electors of Ward Two Your Vote and Influence Respectfully Solicited for Douglas Sutherland | AS ALDERMAN FOR THE YEAR 1913 I stand for a Sound and Sane Expenditure of Municipal Funds. To the Electors of Ward Two LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: I beg to announce that I have decided to be a candi- date for the above ward at the forthcoming election in the hope that you will honor me with the privilege of serving you on the incoming couneil. Thanking you in anticipation for your hearty sup- port, IT am sineerely yours, Q@. W. NICKERSON. FOR ALDERMAN M. P. McCaffery