saturday, Jenuary 25, 1913, = + LAND LEASE NOTICES. , Land Distriet—Diseriet of Coast, Range IV. ike fotice that I, Michael McFadden tion farmer, ner Istand, B. C., oceup { to apply for permission to lease the wing described lands mmencing @t & post planted on the of Bonilla isiand and about easterly direction from the the island, thence west jess to the west shore thence in a@ southerly shore line to the thence ip 4 the shore and con shore in an st point on pains more or i the island, m following the » end of the isiand, nerly direction following to point of commencement g 640 acres more oF jess cated November 4th, 1012, MICHAEL M'PFADDEN November 14th, 101 Nov. 18, 1912-Jan sted 2. pub 13, 1919 District—District of Range IV ske notice that Henry D isiand, B. ¢ occupation to apply for permission to wing described land mmencing &t @ post planted on the nore of Bonilla isiand and about \& ietent in an easterly direction from point on the isiand, thence jess to the west spore line of the isiand, thence in 4 verily direction following the shore w the north end of the island, thence 4 southerly direction following tn e line Ww oint of commencement and aining 640 @cres, more or less November 4th, 1012. HENKY D. FOOTE, Locajor | jeena Land Foote, of farmer, lease ghest chains more of Located Michael McFadden, Agent sted November 14th, 1012 | yp. Nov, 18, 1012—Jdam. 13, 1912. ne s Land District—District of Coast,! Range V ke notice that 1, Stanley Niven, ol Kupert, British Columbia, occupa-| vil eneineer, @cling @ agenl ivi Harbor Land Company, Limited, ’ ria, B. C., intend to apply for per t lease the following described mencing @t &@ post planted on the heriy point of Lot 560i, Kange 5&,} ist District, om Porpotse Harbor, thence Low Water Mark, Wience easterly Low Water Mark southwest cor i erly following a point due west of the Lot 446, Range 6, Coast District, east to High Water Mark, thence! » following High Water Mark t I east of the most nhortherly s due Stapleton isiand, part of Lot 642, west to Us poll, WMence follow ‘ ijigh Water Mark oF West side o ij uo island to the most southerly Stapieton isiand, thence east tw} High Water Mark of Lot 642, thence | y following the High Water Mark) b it due east Of the MUSt southerly | ing Lot Sui, thence south w Low! ser Mark, thence folowing Low Water| vk to @ point due south of the tus berly poimt of Lot 501, thence north s pol, thence bortherly and east wing High Water Mark t the | juipenceiment. POISE HARBUR LAND COMPANY, | LIMITED Stanley Niven, Agent sted December 10th, 1912 Dec, 23, 1919—Feb. 17, 1913 1 Land District—Disirict of Coast Range Iv. | ake potice that William J. Muogridge, vancouver, B. C., occupation broker, huds to apply for permission Ww lease jowing described lands wmenciag @t & post pianted on the shore in Kumeoion inlet, on Lot No hence @ast 20 chains, thence south jis, thence West 20 chains more vi ve bank, thence northerly fol ‘ y bank and foreshore to point ‘i encelpent, colhlmning ou acres WILLIAM /. MOGRIDGE ale \ovember 15, 1912 25, 1012-—dan. 20, 1913 WATER LICENSE. or @ License to Take and Use Water. that G. RK. T Kupert, will apply for @ and use ten (10) imches of an unnamed creek wich 4. easterly direction through Lot} es ink Bay near south! ibe water Will be di-| ‘| & point about 500 feet from ‘ will We used for domestic pur-| the land described as Granby Bay/| ground | The | eby given 4 i Uvos ‘ 2008 aid iot the iviz posted on vuctober, e was ) ‘ i day of at will be " Kecorder @t Prigee Kupert | us tay be Died with the said) der or with the Comptrolier| Water Hights, Parliament Buildings, | ria, B. C | ale Kee G. KR. T. SAWLE Ab. UCk 2a, 1042. FORESHORE Keone Land District—District of Cassier ske police that G. AK. T. Sawie, of) fiupert, intends to apply for @ lease be foreshore commencing at the north i rher post of Lot 766, Goose Bay, running in &@ southwesterly direction | chains to the southwest corner \ { said lot, being ali the foreshore in| it of Granby Bay Towmsite, @s regis-| in Prince Rupert Registry Office plan 1007, G. K. T., SAWLE, Applicant. Dated October 15th, 1912, hub, Oct, 2%, 1048. LEASE. jmile x cree menece east 60 chains, des NOTICE. whers of lots situated if Prince Ru-| \., Who desire to sell same rea for cash direct to purchaser oF who purchased lots on contract i Who desire liract direct f the gether return of with 4 the payments paid, ‘e to offer. Give price, lot number, oc and section, Address P, 0. ist Liverpool, Ohio, U, 8, A. WATER NOTICE. For @ License to Take and Use Water. ‘ouce is hereby given that The ‘agton Water Co, Ltd, ‘) apply for @ license to take ‘ivers inches of water out hea, Lake Creek, ‘red 4+ Cunningham Lake and will be “’ ‘or canning, domestic and industrial poses ob the land described as the “8 Of Port Essington. » holice Was posted on * 26th day of December, 1912. The pe’ation Will be fied im the office of Water Keoorder at Prince Rupert, B. C imay be filed with the said rder or with the Comptrolier Nights, Partiament Bulidings, and the ground ‘ K ME POKT ESSINGDON WATER CO.,, By E. A. Taylor, Agent s hereby ate we ®iven that thirty days intend to apply to the Gov vic for @ quit claim deed for ite described foreshore t Oe at the northwest corner of ‘4 ‘ange V. Coust District, British bia thence West seven hundred feet south seven degrees inihutes west (8. 7:45 W and forty 640) feet; thence ired TOU feet to high miark thence northerly following valer mark 1 thy point of com ' excepting that portion in ‘ Within the above boundaries the Grand Trunk Pacific right EN INVESTEMENT ¢ Rupert, B. C.. Des Fe 10 COMPANY, ember 30th, LTD 1912 NOTICE. ‘ cow Owner ' *rpenses for conte are of TT H sane ™ HELIN, Port Essington, soutivwe chains more le thence west 91 thence th t easterly potut Take 1 that J ea ‘ iF) chains, thet puth Dated N Pub, Dee. ¥3, Skeena Vancouver, B, ¢ foreshore, wihwesterly intel tment Dated Pub, Oct. 20, 1042. Sheena Dated October | Skecna | Prince pulbeast corner skeeni Coliibencing at svuthwest ¢ less filed in the oMce of the; — LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. : ' Distetet of Coast, hange Fake that | Muy B. ft District William Watson, of , eeenpation contrac ipply fer permission to hase following deseribed lands * at @ post planted at the roer of Lot 4135, Range 5, River, thence north 70 s8 to Lot 56243, Range 5; chains to Lot 2666, Range ) the Lakelse River, thence wing the Lakelse River Wo nmeneement, containing 160 he Lakelse ncres m less WILLIAM WATSON. jrd, 1912 1912—-FPeb. 24, ember 1913 District—Distriit of coast, hange V Hilda King, of Mop spinster, intend to apply purchase the following Land i mm nh to bed iand aunet * at a about from planted erthern direction rnher of Lot 6149, thence ‘ ins tore or less to the * nih bdery t 5148, thence west 40 40 chains, thence east less back ts point of containing 160 acres more post hain 4 more or HILDA KING. Donald MeVicar, Ageut vember 26th, 1012 1¥i12-—Peb 17, 1043 Land District——District of Coast, ange IV, that William J, Mogridge, , occupation broker, in- to apply tor permission to purchase following des ribed lands; vines 4 & post planted on the about 2 miles distant iD 4@ direction from kumeolon about 500 feet south of @ small hence east 30 chains, thence bor hains, thence west 30 chains more or to foreshore, thence southerly follow the foreshore to point of commence containing 90 acres more or less. WILLIAM J, MOGRIDGE, Uctober 8th, 1012 and Land District—District of Coast, Kange V. fake notice that 1, Alexander Nobile, of ( kssington, B. C., cecupation cannery hiend to apply for permission Ww chase the following described ijands jmumencing at @ post planted at the thwest corner oT Lot 27, thence north chains, thence west 20 chains more or Lot 1746, thence south 20 chains t r less to the beach, thence foliow- the shore to point of commencement, ining 40 acres more or less. ALEXANDER NUBLE 16th, 1912. Nov. 11th, 1912—Jan. 6, 1913 Land District-—District of Coast, Kange 4 Take notice that 1, Alfred E. Wright, of Rupert, occupation engineer, intend apply for permission to purchase the wing described lands mmencing at &@ post planted at the of Lot 421, thence port 2 hains more or less to the northeasi oer of Lot 421, thence east 26 chain e or less to the west boundary of Lot 142, thence south 10 chains more or to the shore of Lakelse Lake, thence Westerly and southerly aiong the said shore to the point of commencement, con taining 35 acres more or less ALFRED E. WIGHT Donaid McVicar, Agent Dated November 25th, 1912 Pub. Dec, 23, 1912—Feb. 17, 1013 Land District—District of Coast, Kange V lake notice that I, Duncan k, Falconer Prince Rupert, B. ¢ occupation masen, intend to apply for permission to purchase following described lands @ post planted at the wher of Lot 14, thence bor wing the westerly boundary of Lot 20 chains, thence west 25 chains more the easterly boundary of Lot 15, oulh following Ue easterly boun jary f Lot 1% 25 chains more or less the railway right-of-way, thence east following the railway right-of-way 25 hains more or less to point of com mencement, and containing flty acres re or less Located the 11th day of December, 1912. DUNCAN kh, FALCONER, Locator Dated December 16th, 1912 Pub. Dec. 23, 1912——Feb. 17, 1913 Skeena Land District—District of Coasi Kange V Take wotice that 1, Michel Kordas, of Victoria, B. C., cecupation laborer, intend apply for permission to purchase the wing described lands tumepeing @. @ post planted at the u woer of Timber License No in Lakeise Valley, about & of 4 uthwesterly from the Williams bridge, Wence south 30 chains, chains, thence worth 30 berman, purehase Commencing at southwest corner of Lot Coast thence ~ chains to the boun y said, thence south elong the said boundary to transfer and assign said) to purchaser in considera-| containing 23 acres more oF Dated October 10th, reasonable profit added) Pub. Here lo, Will please let me know what they | Box 43,/ Skeena Land District described Commencing at @ post planted at the southwest ; south 15 chains more or less to the hor th boundary of chains more or less to the east boundary of Lot 4477, thence north 15 chains biore or less to the south boundary of Lot 9¥4, thence east 40 chains more or less to the point of acres tore Port} of Vancouver, | use| of Cun | The water will be| Dated Pub Skeena Prince tan, purchase the Commencing &@t &@ ost northeast Coast District, north 40 thence chains to place of Dated | Sheena Vancouver, BB. ¢ intends Ww chase foreshore ii @ nile thence chains weet Ww foreshore bab Keres contalinin sue © is hereby given that I found am ment, oo ‘ bave same by pay | thence west 50 chains to point of ouumpencement, containing 150 acres more less MICHEL KUORDAS Fred E. Cowell, Agent. Dated October 2nd, 1912. Pub. Nov. iith, 10129—Jan. 6, 1943 skeena Land District—District of Cosst, Range V Take notice that |, Sam Bnnyu, of Kayex, British Columbia, occupation lum- intend to apply for permission to the following described lands: @ post planted at the i182, Range V, and on the north bank of thence west 15 chains, chains, thence east 156 of Lot 182 afore- District Kayex Hiver, porth 15 coluibe cement, less. SAM ENNYU. ivi2 Jan. 6, 1013 chains w point of Nov. iith, 1912 —District of Coat, Range V Take notice that I, Madge Koll, of Mon }treal, cccupativn spinster, intend to apply permission to purchase the following lands Sidd, thence corner of Lot Lot 4130, thence west 4” commencement, containing ©” or less MADGE KOHL Donald McVicar, \gent November 25th, 1012 Dec, 23, 1912-——-Feb. 17, 1013 Land District—District of Coast, Kange V notice that Reuben W. Rogers, of Rupert, B. C., occupation Censor nds to apply for permission Ww wane following described lands planted at the corner of Lot 6141 Range 5, near Lakelse Lake, thence thence west 40 chains, chains, thence east 4 commencement Kh. W. ROGERS Take chains south 40 1912. 19013 Nov, 184, Pub, Nov. 18, 1913 Jan. 13, District—-Distriet of Coast, Range IV that Richard J, Grant, of occupalion bookkeepe! apply for permission to pur the following deseribed lands . @ post planted op the bay sbout one half to Kumeolon Inlet thence east 60 Land Take notice Commencing at small north of entrance north 40 chains, thence south 60 chains, thence foreshore, thence eee t int of col e ware Be more or less RICHARD J. ORANT yo J, Moertige @yent Dated October 7th, (912 Pub. Oct, 29, 101%. NIGHT LAWN TENNIS MEETS WITH FAVOR Experiments in New York and Elsewhere Successful— Light System Called oO. K. Playing lon- New York, tennis at Jan, 214 night noe ger to be an experilment. In this the Seventh regiment, with installation of a modern that approxi- mates daylight in its armoury at Sixth-Sixth and Park Ave., is to become the leader in a move appears city the lighting system street ment for the advancement of the game which promises to be re- volutionary. In Philadelphia, Boston, At- lanta, Cleveland, and practically hroughout the country tennis at night has become an important sport Tennis players took a_ leaf from the lighting of squash courts and have improved upon it slightly. While squash is much faster than tennis, it has been possible to light the courts so perfectly that all the great matches are decided under arti- ficial light. As many tennis play- ers also turn to squash during the winter, they were quick to see the possibilities of this new feature, if applied to either out- door or indoor courts. Favors Night Play They were successful, and H B. Kingston, of the Lakewood Tennis Club, is enthusiastic over the possibilities He says the Lakewood Club held the first night tennis tournament. the world has known. It was decided after ten consecutive nights of successful play. In speaking of the tournament Mr. Kingston says: “After a severe test, I feel cer- fain no one can say that night tennis is not a wonderful suc- cess. In our tournament we had players from all the clubs in this city and its vicinity. None of them had ever played at night before, yet not one of them had any complaint to make. We had all styles of playing—swift vol- leying, lobbing, and any and everything that goes to make the game—and I failed to see at any time any one hesitate or appear bothered in any way I fully realize many players will be skeptical as to the suc- cess of tennis at night until they have seen the game played. Once had an ular demonstration they will re- alize that the night game is, if anything, more enjoyable than the sport on the sunlit courts.” however, they have OC. MUCH MONEY SPENT ON PICTURE THEATRES 23. was Toronto, Jan. mately $1,155,000 Toronto citizens motion Approxi- spent by last year at the theatres. These contained in a picture statistics are re- port on moving pictures prepared by a special committee of the Toronto boys’ work council. There are 1,025 motion picture theatres in Canada There are 246 in Ontario, there are 55 in Toronto. 7 The average attendance per day in Canada is 615,000. The average attendance per day in Toronto is 38,500. The attend- ance for the year in Canada is approximately 184,550,000. The attendance for the year in To- ronto im round figures is 11,- 550,000. EDITOR BRINGS SUIT AGAINST COL. HUGHES Montreal, Jan. 22.—B. A. 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