14, 1915 ebruary ; ; Febru THE DAILY NEWS a wane sail — - $< - URCHASE NOTICES, LAN mor . . ‘ ’ i : > a _ AND PURCHASE ee Db PURCHASE NOTICES, | LAND LEASE NOTICES. SIX MEN TEAMS AGAIN with ' eries fet ihe ee o — ~ i tne eee ote SSeS eee \ District—District vf Goart, -_ a trictDistriet of Coast,|Skeena Land District—pistriet of Goast, Ipionst 5 : hange \ . Range ¥ Range |} i | al the ¢lose tice that 1, Madge —- ba Mon alee , hat |, Willem Watson, of Take notice that I, Stanley Niven, of of the eague season in a uw . pa * oveerenaee the holo ine ine i | i vecupation contrac} Prince Rupert, British Columbia, occupa lthe Ne . 1| u a sion w DP ’ wnt uve py for permission to/ tion civil engineer, acting as agent for } lien ane 9 land 1 pest plnies ot tm pu oi t ‘ing described lands: | Porpotse Harbor Land Company, Limited, National Hockey Association will the Br Leagrue gu uw ae te eet Diddy thence |SoUINWest cotyett & BOSt Planted at the) of Victoria, B. C., inend to apply for per Meet tomorrow to Make Sianley | i r Lot 4186, Range 5,| mission to lease the following described a | ee William | nains more or less to the worth a the Lai © Rive thence orth 70/| lands Change Foran « i i ad \ ios 6180 See Gia | tones o to Lot 6243, Range 6;! Commencing at a post planted on the side : oe ight that the) nl jess to be ‘ b hains to Lot 2656, Kange| Most northerly point of Lot 504, Range 6, trustees \ i » the sugres.!| ‘4 thence north 16 os eee le tee . h to the Lakelse River, thence | Goast District, in Porpoise Harbor, dence Vancouver, Feb. 13--The Nat-|; th th ee as Ge u to the south boundary Te 4, ying to following the else Kiver wl] north to Low Water Mark, thence easterly eures Wesel UN the N.H im wt a chains ment oa he J mmencement, comteining 160 end northeriy following Low Water Mark} ional Hockey Assovciati will re~|A. with a having the} — ; nmence , » ! © & point due west of the southwest cor | - MADGE KOUL® een 3 WILLIAM WATSON ner of Lot 446, Runge 6, Coast Distriet,; Vert to six-man hockey again, )/#ames pla roronto, él a n mane b SOME. ca De embe ard 1912 ; thence east to High Water Mark, thence as , j thinks the leg win i 1| a Donelé — eu I 19129—Feb, 94, 1013 southerly following High Water Mark to| After only one wee he seven ne anc vovember 26th, 3 . a point due east of . " believes there . 6 6 pe g3, 19129—Peb. 17, 1013 Skeens | : ae se Ngee point or Stapleton lend ourt of Tot eel, men style the Past: eague has ; - : diflieul- a i oa eunthigenense and “ae ~District of Coast, ee worn te thts point, thence follow-| about decided tho h id eve y m making th neements,| il E yn Land District District of Goast pp aike jhotice that Reuben W. Rogers, of Stapleton aed io tn ae Se tem is out of date he teame Phe rules : inley Cup) i © ° nu hange . ‘pert, B. C., occupation transfer-|poimt of Stapleton ist ence ¢ stipulate na shot ‘ that 1, Hilda King, of Mon-/ MAD, intends ‘wo apply for permission to| the High Weres Mark Of Lot bce, thenee| Will wo back to the ogee, . h id | u 1. pation spinster, Intend to apply |PUrchase the following described lands:| southerly following the High Water Mark|the first half of th: esent set ye peed . he de i n to purchase the Following | |, Comnen ‘ng at @ post planted at the} to a point due east of the most southerly : as ; ; se’) tending club, b M ran sta-| a ae { 1 platter of Lot 6144 Range 6,| point of Lot 501, thenee south to Low| 800 According | idvices from ‘| , . . = ug at & post planted about! C4St District, near Lakelse Lake, thence| Water Mark thence following I j tes that they may be played any- 2 a iD 4 northern direction from | forth ‘0 chains thence west 40 chains, Mark to a point due "south ¢ fw “en the east every ‘te vn there here i } i it ormer of Lot 5149, thenes | cetne south 40 chains, thence east 40 | southerly point of Lot 601 enbese pment with the excepti: he Otta bey ag 7 om ndings | a ; sins more or leas to the © uth | °P8!'Ns to place of commencement. to this point, thence northerly and east club agrees | hi eries mate | al nm a Lot 6148, thence west 40) Dated N set, 4 hk. W. ROGERS erly following High Water Mark to the was is ie in favor ‘ the six men rializ it w / « south 40 chains, thence eas: ca ov 4 via 0lvt of commenceme . - adil 42 , 4 eriaiizes " h rst ever] 7 Sor jess beck to point of | Pub. Nov. 18, 1919—Jen. 19, 1943 I oe nencement game and even ti ‘ itors are ‘ . aide hi theckellll | | va b SE HARBOR LAND COMPANY played on neutra artificial) i ment, containing 160 acres more |— — seiindesitieatiliataiiiati heal LIMITED ° divided amongst themselves Ty } | Skeené d Dist . . » . ie . , ll ice le Lruster ure ery much < | HILDA KING ee et trict—District Of Cassia! Hated December “en ieee Agent An Eastern eritic explains why fe t hi | TESTIMONIAL | ‘Vie : “ut Bernard O'Neill, of u ’ 2 in favor of having he series Donaid MeVicar, Aweut. | Goose Bay, | vccupation prospector Pub. Dec. 23; 1919—Feb, 17, 1019 He declares that th: ® surfaces | . | nu Nove eee Se A 1943 } intend t ipl for permission to pur: — are not large en ! ! ven played oe weaker ee — a or. J. Nichol, Llandudno, reports eS : | ue 3, , a | chase the ‘ing described land Skeens a . , ae . SUVS arr ' . : . es ' } i ‘ . 8 eena Land Di . . . earry it over until nex al , $$$] tommencing ai" post planted one mile Range Vet OF Costs men hockey, ax the game is play-|0y ae Your whisky is, in my opinion, an ex- | 2 und §=District—District of Coast laromn the a { \ southeasterly direction; Take notice that James D. Peebles, of|ed today. Seven-men hockey was]. hae “ ro never Savers cellent and well matured spirit ard as Kange V | wha ieee a eck Copper Company's) Vancouver, B. C., engineer, intends to ap favor. The Maritime Hockey | i : : | tice that 1, Alfred EB. Wright, of | wing (oe Ba 2 C.. thence east fol ply for permission to lease the following all right in the days vhen the 8 sled a ie | such I can conscientiously recommend to tl, occupation engineer, intend | chains Zs ities of the shore line 80 described lands point never went ne Sale seague Will chatlienge, and | iey,| tie ts ss h ” | permission to purchase the | weet Chee north 20 chains, thence Commencing at @ post planted on the i too, will be accommodated, Theit - patients requiring such a beverage. scribed lands | pon — hence south 20 chains to; northeast coast of Porcher isiand, about| way mark and the ‘ point], | | ing at @ post planted at the | ac yes ton inn leement, containing 1160/4 quarter of a mile southeast of the mouth si meent li dinead ones 1" ague closes on Feb 28, and} nH } 4 wher of Lot 421, thence north ” BERN AD O'NBILI of Humpback Creek, half chain from| ®€arcely ever ventured ha they will probabls ylav at Mon-| | mn : more or less to the northeast | . ABD 0 NEL beach, thence south 80 chains, thence east] far; when the point us lift , uy . prey % : i - ene — + | 421, thence east 25 chains | Dated Janue Ses we Agent 50 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence ’ real or Quebec to the west boundary of Lot} pub. Pel 1918 ‘ . th, 4018 west 80 chains following shore line to|/ the puck from his ow inping i nl hence south 10 chains more or eee eee CEs ore nen, OUTING O80 ground to the other end of the e ; eT the shore of Lakelse Lake, thence in cecctneee meres TOTS OF la. : . ; : | a | und «southerly slong the said|5keena Land District—District of Coast, JAMES D. PEEBLES rink, and, perhaps, s« ucky JONES AND WOLGAST ‘a —~DISTILLERS— the point of commencement, con- | Range V Dated § segue Robert Reid, Agent. | | But that dav hs . m acres more or less 4 lake notice that George W. Carpenter, co ag ei anuary, 1913, . } oa u la a las gone b n ALEX FERGUSON & co a Pa na |of, Prin e Rupert, B. C.; oeceupation farmer, on a aay. Were vo SESS jin professional hockey and thers ARE NEAR TO A SPLIT . : a Donald MeVicar, Agent ends | ippl for permission to pur | November 25th, 1912 | ease - lowing described lands Skeena Land District—pistrict of Coast,|/8 NO indication of its immediate a | 108 West Regent Street, Glasgow | 4 q i wncing t @ oF a ; BS a ee ee ;ea ot ( 10 sta "iver van ‘succes | Take e “es Y oh | return. ; = m mnseniat | Rive a : , 2 notice that Robert Reid, of Van : ‘ , Los Angeles. Feb. 13 Former = = I chains w ‘0 chains north, thence 40/ couver, B. C., contractor, intends to ap In the old game the three for ‘ hit ‘ a a Land District—District of Coast, | ‘o ties ; ey 40 chains south, shenes ply for permission to lease the following wards in a line. with the rover lightweight champion Ad Wol | * Range V | ist to point of commencement, | described lands vast and h manager through e , ml tice that I, Duncan K. Falconer eck —_" Age oe = SPENT R Commencing at @ post planted on the| behind them, came skating down|”' “— , ine USS n upert = Kupert, B. C., oecupation mason ; /EORGE W CAR - Bet }hortheast coast of Porcher Island, about; : ‘ . i out his reign, Tom Jones, are on *9 ipply for permission to purchase | Dated January 28th, 1013. — 2% miles southeast of mouth of Hump-|the ice, passing and re-passing . ; : ad i liowing deseribed lands } Pub. Feb. 10th, 1913—apr. 7th, 1913 back Creek and at the north end of Chis-|the puck to defeat the defence the verge of a split today, ac- | mmenciag @t @ post planted at the | —— | more Passage, half chain from beach, iat . aa cording to a message received | if —AGENTS— nH orner of Lot 14, thence north | Notice is hereby given that thirty days| ‘wence south BO chains. thence west 80 Do they do that today Phey ' f1 Walmast i at | n w the westerly boundary of Lot| after date we intend to apply to the Gov bains, rence nor n 80 one, hence eas do not Why not? Because. ere mn oigast, who is at hains, thence west 26 Chains more | ernor-in-Counci!l for a gen cote deed for poh hg B— 640 eaten mere Portiand, Oregon i'm PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. the easterly boundary of Lot 15,/ the following described foreshore = ree nent, & frankly with teams of even rt oid thnk 2 mn wth following the easterly ‘boun Connmencing ai the eortiwest corner of | ' ROBERT REID strength they can't play that le me — ap: la ; “ | aoe 7 = , eas) Lot 64 lange Coast District, British Dated 20th January, 1913 who 18 in Uficago, demands at} u silway right-of-way, thence east| Columbia, thence west seven hundred , 7 3 sort of game because the for- roche mor nag, te es: | Elum, they wen Seven "hanared| Pab'eb ids ere—apr 7, v0ia, Sort of wame because the fori nsaneel fis, Feb 22nc| A Ds i or less to point of com-j|and forty-Nve minutes west (8S. 7:45 W.), ae ~lmatch with Harlem Tommy Mur-| emen and containing fifty acres | six hundred and forty (640) feet; thence woTres. ment of the checking back game rey I Tl f ‘ east seven | ? 7 feet to Ts ice that the rwership for-, , . phy in San Francisco, le tor. eal the 11th day of December, 1912 | water mark “eae portherty rohewtig merty exieunn between albert Mataen and and the development of the at mer champion declared that bial DUNCAN K FALCONER, Locator high water mark to the point of com-| Ernest Biesold in the Eagle restaurant has| tacking defence game has _— : | December 16th, 1012 mencement, excepting that portion (in-} been dissolved by mutual agreement, All replied to Jones’ demand with a b. Dec. 23, 1912—Feb. 17, 1013 cluded within the ahove boundaries) | accounts due the firm are now payable to thrown the old ideas of combin statement announcing that the} overed by the Grand Trunk Pacific right-| Albert Matzen, who will pay all bills ow-/ation right out of gear Incid . F . - 7 “ f- way | ing by the firm. w-jan. 20-feb. 3 -r at services of the manager are no} | KAIEN INVESTEMENT COMPANY, LTD.) ALBERT MATZEN. | @Nially, also, it has made the ice ; : | RY A NEWS WANT AD | Prince Rupert, B. C., December 80th, 1912. | ERNEST BIESOLD. |cheet too small for the seven.|/Omeer required | | W.-Feb, 10 Prince Rupert, B. C., January 15, 1013 eat ihe It has been rumored here for} ee ~ , some time that Wolgast and | It would not be surprising to | iJones were near the parting of} see the six-mer game adopted] lithe ways Jones, it is under-| on the eoast next season. Frank patrick, when asked what I ssooG, Wi come to Los Angeles : vi e aske at le —IN THE— to enter business. | thought of it today, admitted | Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley that the six-men game is spec CANADIANS CHALLENGE } Bulkley Valley Fort George District tacular but he pointed out that] ven te Baus Gut! IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS much spectacular hockey has} , : been seen on the coast with the oe LANDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS | _ eae ¢ seven-men teams It seems ti Por Feb. 13 The Cana- easy terms j y be largely the calibre of the men|dian Lawn Tennis Association e e employed, though Frank adn «| has cabled a challenge for the] NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited =f: 0% si snecsine or ine) basis Cap, emblematic of ie) "AID UPC y ? professionals of today makes the |championship of the world hey | - CAPITAL $1,560, 000.00 VANCOUVER, B.C. }ice look rather crowded at times | may not send a team, but wished | In the old days the amateurs | lo send their challenge in before} | never kept in the same sort of | the at cioeed. 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