rriday, February 7, 1913 THE DAILY NEWS 3 cates ede : SSS eee LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, § is iti inseeitakaiie RK’ Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V. | rake notice that 1, William Watson, of Prinee Kupert, B. C., oeeupation conirac- Established 1908 tor, intend to apply for permission to { purchase the following described lands ) Commencing at @ post planted at the j ; : . southwest corne ) ’ 5, Mar 5, , ’ 0 “a “te ‘are \ ' H} Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery by. the Lakelse. fiver, thence north. 76 From the Yukon it is reported|years was , ed on a Washing. } W Cabl Steel Block Fiat Tack! chains more or less to not $060, Beare 5;jthat vast copper deposits havelton hand | i} ire Cable . Uv 8 shing ackKie thence west 21 chains to Lot 2656, Range > , r . , *-* ) Pipe Fitting iis );thence south to the Lakelse River. thence been found in the White River ’ l) on Pipe ee igs Kifles & Shotguns easterly following the Lakelse River to] country. Jo M) I I ‘ setae of commabecomnah demmenine” 666 } ; ; John K now stationed ) Rope Valves Ammunition acres more or less WILLE WATSON at Port Albert lle has been 32 pumps Hose Paint Dated December 3rd, 1912 Ss Near Fairbanks, Alaska, George|years in thy ploy of the B, C, Beds: , Pub. Dec, 30, 1912—Feb. 24, 1013. Watson recently pounded $600 in| government, and one of the i} Stoves & Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron sacinettid gold out of 100 pounds of quartz.| great figures estern life. KK Skeena Land District—District of Coast, a DON’ | PAY RENT ange V i Take notice that I, Hilda King, of wee This winter about 15,000 men In New Wes ster, the Go. } treal, cccupation s ster, t t ; a . ‘. 2 Kt “We Sell Nothing But the Best”’ ltr trvepecton ‘wo perencse tae sonlowtas from the prairie provinces arejlumbian will , ip an office or High Rates of Interest, j described Jands working at lumbering in the for-|building at a f 853.800. ' | ooumencing at @ post planted about ' : : W i 2¥.00 chains in a oorthern direction from|ests of B, C, rhe Columbian the second old. | NEY tl the southwest corner of Lot 6149, thence e est paper in B. ( j bee { — norto 40 chains more or less to the © uth faving been t_ SSS —— houndary of Lot 5148, thence west 40 At Duncan, Chew Deb was fined founded in 1860 TO BUY OR BUILD HOUSES chains, thence south 4° chains, thence east : : 40 chains more or less back to point of ($50 for supplying liquor to an TO PAY OFF MORTGAGES ik i ann APRS pa commencement, containing 160 acres more Indian woman by the name of James Breen, who built the TO IMPROVE REAL ESTATE HILDA KING. Lucy Jack. smelters at Trail and Northport, ’ tn ene. wanes Ageut a is running hotels in Helena Spo “ ” Datec ovember 26th, . ovels elena, ? - - FROM HOME TO HOME, Pun, Gon Fa, 01d ea 38, 400d ee Mees one cane AT PER CENT. PER YEAR Daily passenger trains are run-}*4ne, Portland and other cities, a a ee ,a.T He is still intereste s . Skeena Land District—District of Coast, ning on the G. T. P. from Winni- S reas ec — Range V. peg to Tete Jaune Cache, a dis.) Boundary mines | GUARANTEE Take notice that I, Alfred BE. Wright, of tance of 1,095 miles .. a so coer ‘or 'toeminees to purclate ae a . “ty The financial men of Kurope the coe when a indebtedness will be paid off. Sid. Sykes, Manager following described lands ae Office open evenings. Write, phone or call “ N iM VU H Commencing at @ post planted at the A government wharf is being/@?¢ looking toward B. C. for min- , . P ‘ine west ar at }-to- date te V t . southeast corner of Lot 421, thence north ; . . . py . a Bae i “ Cc ‘ Mode ~ > “a ae 20 chains more or less to the northeast} built at the foot of Second street|!"& Investments. This provinces INTERNATIONAL HOME uxcelient Cate, erate Prices corner of Lot 421, thence east 96 chains in Kamloops There will be 125] Will soon be producing more min- more or less to the west boundary of Lot 7a m al 5 : , AS RACT 42 Pender Street West . se Vancouver, B.C 5142, thence soyth 10 chains more or|/piles in the wharf erals than any other part of the PURCH ING CONT) Cco., LTD. 11 e , » BX. less to the shore of Lakelse Lake, thence es British Empire of : 8 Phone 8600 westerly and southerly along the said ’ ces: Suite 11-12, Smith Block.. Phone 465. . shore to the point of ce nee . ‘ citiapatiattapnamnasittensenamcnssatisiatiaes taining 05 elves make cm ow The sawmill at Genoa Bay, M. E. Ritchey, Supt. ALFRED E. WRIGHT, Vancouver Island, will resume TWO CANADIAN TITLES Donald McVicar, Agent > = en Dated November 25th, 1912 operations im April. It will cut Pub. Dec, 23, 1912—Feb. 17, 1943. 75 , * a8: , 75,000 feet of lumber daily WON BY BOY WONDER | SESRESSERSESSERSEEERSERERSES EMSS ESE Sse See teaeeaecateoaesseaeeaegag | SY a | - $6) sicvos Lana Ditrh Pisirict of Coast! eC. Weddell of Kelowna has|Mekean of Chicago Carries Off | ] HE Al ] ERMA ] H lake notice that J, Duncan K. Falconer,| become a barrister and will prac- Half and Mile Championships |} the following described lands; | Commencing @t @ post planted at the Usually the day following Christmas brings with it | southwest corner of Lot 14, thence north y 4 . . . - } following the westerly boundary ef Lot pleasant recollections of friends who have been inad- roB/ 14 20 chains, thence west 25 chains more vertently overlooked ™m the matter of Christmas gifts. ) OF tess to the easterly boundary of Lot 15, ’ “ | ence south following the easterly boun -_ 4 t it fortunate that New Year's Day follows so closely }dary of Lot 15 25 chains more or less 2 and gives us an opportun L\ lo nake amends for our followiae sae Haha views a — % sights during the Ch mas rush While the past j; chains more or less to point of com io |mencement, and containing fifty acres » week's shopping made very heavy inroads into our stock, Imore or less odin nie ef ne are ywractically 1 roke | Located the 11th day of December, 1912. i?) i rtment in ich i practical inbroken | DUNCAN K. FALCONER, Locator. We have a large range of beautiful things for New Year's | Dated December 16un, 1912. Ri itil CONSULT OUR GCATALOGUI | Pub, Dec. 23, 1912-—Feb. 17, 1013. > ee + Skeena Land District—District of Coast, ° Range V S | Take notice that 1, Madge Kohl, of Mon x treal, occupation spinster, intend to apply Henry Birks G& Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C ix ie i f Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation mason, j intend to apply for permission to purchase {AKGES, BOTH DUTY AND POSTAGE noAP CURL: ae UNIVERSAL HAIR 4° TRANSFORMATIONS 429 Sty. 8% Extra Pull of Hair, #13 00 ee cede d ans'ormation w 13.00 PF PURE LONG HAIR g 1} ‘ ‘ho en e ”" “gk oo lelivered di- eet to vour home, s evrely packed nad LATEST CATALOGUE No 13%0: CLOUGHER SYNDICATE, 149 Spadina Ave., TORONTO. B84, FOXBERRVY ROAD, BROCKLEY, Lonoonm,;s.E jers A STYLISH POMPADOUR. Entire Transformation $9.50 or $13.00 Toupet only, $2 25 or $3 60. 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Montreal. ead The Daily News And Get All the News | law in that He 2 years old. tice city. is just at Montreal. 9 Feb. 5. outdoor William Baker died in the hos- pital Hazelton from pneu- monia. He belonged in Spokane and was 21 years old. Montreal, adian The Can- speed skating championships were held Satur- day afternoon the keenest possible kind of ice and, notwith- standing the high wind prevail- al over The Golden Star talks about|i™& the skaters made fairly fast putting in a linotype machine.|"™e Phe championships were Most small papers have found well divided, the Canadians holds ing their own against the Ameri- this expense a mistake. : ; ; cans, though McLean of Chicago was the only competitor to hold British capitalists have se- two championships. Summary: cured 600,000 acres of mixed ; 220 vard che : V. H. | for permission to purchase the followwé] farming and ranching lands in ws en ere = - | describec s Jacks , M. A. A.‘A., won; R. Mc- Commencing at @ post planted at the/the foothills of the Peace River AcksoOn ” ae southwest corner of Los 5144, thence] . ‘ Lean, Chicago, second Time, south 15 chains more or less to the north | COUDLrY. 24 3-5 boundary of Lot 4130, thence west 40 “7 * eee chains more or less Ww the east boundary RRO i “he ii — R f Lot 4477, thence north 15 chams uwre Placer gold has been discov- yard championst Pp ‘ less to the south boundary of Lot 994, . ws > Creel 100 . McLean, Chicago, won; W. Gun- thence east 40 chains more or less to the}@red on Silver Creek, 100 miles} ™ n, Chieago, second; A. O point of commencement, containing 60 southeast of Atlin. It is the most Ger as 850, ae acres more or less Sickey, Cleveland, third. rime, i MADGE KOHL inaccessible diggings in B. C, ee Donald McVicar, Agent. Sie. = 1:27 gale vember estes 440 vard championship R. T. Pu vet 23, 1012 e 7, 1043. - > » 4 : a Amos C, Manze — - 8 Logan, M. A. A. A., won; R. Me. wack from chronic Brights dis- , al i , : | Skeena Land District—District of Coast,| °°" aang Sage ome, eRe p Lean, Chicago, second: W. Gun- Range V : ease. He was 95 years old and a derson, Chicago, third. Time, Take notice that Reuven W. Rogers, of |, itive of New Brunswick ‘ o Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation transfer . ’ , :40 1-5. man, intends to apply for permission to eS ery 44 ar ~hes 0 ack purchase the following described lands 440 yard championship (back- Commencing at &@ post planted at the \ medicine tirm in Philadelphia | war, R. A. Mason, M. A. A. A. ru t ro f Lot 5141 Range 5 = , northeas corner 06 rs) age » arharr . Coast District, near Lakelse Lake, thence} Will buy 800 tons of bearberry| won: Dr. Drew, M. A. A. A., see- nor) 40 chains thence west 40 chains, ark every veal The bearberry LOO A, ibence south 40 chains, thence east 4( | bar overs _ i ee Yjond; R, Goodman, M A. A. Ay hains to place of commencement. tree is found in some parts Of|third. Time, :48 1-5 RK. W. ROGERS. ‘ Dated Nov. 1st, 1912. B. C, One mile championship R. Pub. Nov, 18, 1919—Jan. 13, 1013. a McLean, Chicago .won: A. O. The Fernie Free Press says|Sickey, Cleveland, second; Russell LAND LEASE NOTICES, that in Calgary the hausfrau sim-| Wheeler, M. A. A. A., third. Time, —__— ply turns the water tap when she} 3:06 2-5, skeena Land District—District of Coast,| Wants sardines for the next meal. Two mile championship : Rus- Kange “* * sell Wheeler, won; A. ©. Sickey, | Take wotice that I, Stanley Niven, of av . j Br ' Cleveland Prince pers. British Columbia, oo The Great Northern Railway second; J. runst, ‘ é on Civil engineer, acting a8 agent for > . T » F7°Os |Porpoise Harbor Land Company, Limited,| has reduced the freight on con-]| third. a Se - of Vietoria, B. C., intend to apply for per-| .,. to > » Nicke late One mile OySs under 16 years |missiog to lease the following described centrates from the Ni kel Plate f age Glenn Allen Saranac lands mill at Hedley to Tacoma from]! ae Henn 2 » Commencing at @ post planted on the 13 $14 { Lake, won; W. G. Marks, M. A. | most bortherly point Of Lot 501, Range 6,/ $13 to a ton. . N Coast District, On Porpoise Harbor, thence oe 4 A. A., third. No time. j}north to Low Water Mark, thence easteri si I ait }and portherly following Low Water Mar Last month Dr. Sueden and to & point due west of the southwest cor- . . fr De . B ARE cer of Lot 446, Range 5, Coast District} his partner drove from Dawson thence e@8t to High Water Mark, thence ; > ‘se with a dog team. southerly following High Water Mark to]? White Horse Viren . VALUED AT 7.000 4 polut due east of the most northerly|/It took two weeks to make the ’ point of Stapleton Island, part of Lot 642, t thence West to this point, thence follow rip. ing High Water Mark ob west side of ee Finest Pack of Dogs Ever im- slapleton Island to the most southerly point of Stapleton Island, thence east to Jolan Jackson has bought the ported to America Arrived in the High Water Mark of Lot 642, thence} _, ai » > . nday. | southerly following the High Water Mark| Great. Northern Hotel in Hedley, Mew Vork Sunday wa pom ae > < the on Ronee He rian the New Zealand Hotel in ———= | } point o ot 501, ence soul to w “a : yo ’ phe , : Six Yne@lish | | Water Mark, thence following Low Water|that town before it was burned.| New York, Feb. 5--Six Engli: " Mark to & polmt due south of the mos: e en bulldogs, said to be worth $37, | southerly, poimt of Lot 501, thence north 5 : Ar aw so to Uus point, thence northerly and east- A earton of eges was shipped] °°, which Arnold Lawson, ® erly following High Water Mark to the ; of Thomas W. Lawson of Boston, pow’ of commencement, last week by parcel post from P uNPOISE HARBOR LAND COMPANY, LIMITED, Stanley Niven, Agent. Dated December 10th, 1912. nis finest and most costly pack of “C on 7 sents. Pub, Dec, 23, 1912-—Feb. 17, 1913 c a bulldogs ever imported into this a jcountry. The colleetion includes Skeena Land District-——District of Coast 4 ; , . 5 . “di- 7 ’ ange IV. At Whit« oo ete ™ ti Champion Centaur, 4% years old, Take notice that William J. Mogridge,)ner was fined $50 for providing}. ae alive cham- of Vancouver, B. C., occupation broker, | ;., » McKenzie, a native daugh. |" h has taken twelve cham-| intends 10, epuiy See rinission to lease vennie Monenste, ¢ ° ’ ; pionship prizes and beaten every the following ecru an 3 ar » i "The rz re > “ounmene ing &t & post planted on the oo - ith the material for a res lightweight bulldog in England foreshore if Kumeolon Inlet, on Lot No,| plush Jag. . tv shus 187, thence east 20 chains, thence south ie Champion Beamish Bluderbu 10 chains, thence west 20 chains more or and Irish Boy were two noted ess to river bank, thence northerly fol- lowing river bank and foreshore to point f commencement, containing 60 acres Mm less, . WILLIAM J, MOGRIDGE. Dated November 15, 1042, pub. 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