Ma) THE DALLY NEWS eine sda) es eae . _ ~ OAl NOTICES COAL NOTICES { . ce ) } plat _ and, pistrict of Omineca Lan By i i omine Oe i nat i, L. N. Mae Notice is hereby ¢ bat I, L. NM « peredy & c,, oeeupation | Keehnie, of Van I * gouiet Oy Van’ ‘ic intend t 8D | surgeon, 60 da ‘ ; eto He days after mer of Lands|piy to the Chiet 1 - “ ere chile mm for coal and pe-i for license 1 | - ol me aise 10, PLO*PE’’ eGeseribed Manda: | troleum over the | wing described lang pertiver ine | { planted on bank} Commencing at a post piantea ee oem cing Ot at 1% miles UP! Grand Trunk Pacific mile post 195. theme, Gamipine Cree Ot inereot (Orang south 60 chains, thence West 80’ chaine 4 Perec from og mouth of cree earithence north 80 cha thence east, 40 eT cific CrOMeS ee north 80 ehains,| chains tw piace of mmencement, eon. 1 post), Wem., thence south 80/ taining 640 acres more — west 80 Cosy ‘chains to place of L. N. MACKECHNIE wee inence ea ntaining 640 acres more Per F. W. McCRADY, C. E., Agent Be cements | Staked and dated March 17th, 1913 “ , MACKECHNIE, L. N. MacKechnie, N. &. ¢ , y w. McCRADY, G. Bey Agent. Pub. Apr. 14, 1915-—May 19, 1019 per jated Mareb isth, 1999, ei and Oe WN. C —— sus wackechile, \ vay 12, 1019 o : map, Apr. ** mineca Land Distri District of fu OD 6 Hazeltor ‘ Notice is here en that | t—District of Kechnie, of Vancouver, B. .. ccappetion . surgeon, ¢ lay i i iten¢ m4 nat I, Lb. N. M@C- | piv to ‘the Chie minis net “a 1 wee B, GC. GCCUPAUOD | Tor license t i I for al und me ste Intend © BD- | trolewm over the ne describe 1 lands ner of I ands Commencing 4t 4 post planted near r coal and pe Grand Trunk mile post 128, thence south y described lands 80 chains, thence east 80 chains thence post planted ner’ Sr, north 80 chains ence west 80 chains to acifec mile ri place of commencement, cx 4 thent ., weet 2 Rares thore < > r } nent, niaining 640 ce 8 hains, thence L. N. MAC tt mmencement, con Per F. W. MecRADY. « E. Agent pail r less. 4 Staked and dated March 17th, 1913 pins & i MACKE( ?_— L. N. Mackechnie, N. W. C, ° i RADY, G. Bay f . Pub. Apr. 14, 1913—May 13 r. W wie h {0th, 1919 I ay 12, 1913 E. ¢ —— May 12, 1013 eae i Omineca Land District—District of - Hazelton t—District of Notice is hereby given that I, L. N. Mac Kechnie, of Van ver, B. C., occupation given that I, L. N. Mae- | surgeon, 60 days a intend to ap notice os De B. C., Gecupation; ply, t the Ch 0 of Lands poche ia} 4 late intend to ap-|for license to prospect for ai and pe ‘i joner of Lands | troleum over the | wing described lands j r coal and pe Cotmmencing at & post planted near . vg described lands: | Grand Trunk Pacific mile post 128, thence | planted near old; north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, mile post 135,; thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 thence east 80/; chains Ww piace { inmencement, con chains, thence! taining 64 acres more r less ‘ ( commencement, L. N. MACKECHNIE mB Apr. | Gira ia Wet z 1 that .¢& ©. ae Omineca Land District-—District of “ Hazeiton oe ’ a ion oe 6 ca) aie intend = - Notice is hereby given that I, L. N. Mac : joner of Lands| ®echnie, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation ya r coal and pe surgeon, 60 days after date intend to ap Pes : following deseribed lands:|PlyY the Chief Commissioner of Lands ae st 7 for license Ww prospect for coal an er. “Grand "" 5 eee te he yjleum over the following described lands Bey, 1 ith 80 chains. thence} Commencing at & post planted near a! Me ca north $0 chains,|C@>in near Grand Trunk Pacific mile post Seas > ha w place of com-| 13%, thence south 80 chains, thence east meme. « 640 acres more or|*%° Chains, thence north 80 chains, thence = ~ [west 80 chains tw place of commence i \. MACKECHNIE ment, containing 640 scres more or less. | McURADY, &. EB. Agent ‘ _L N. MACKECHNIE. March 19th, 1043 Per F. W. McCRADY, C. E., Agent aie, N. &. C 5 F Staked and dated March 17th, 1913 May 12, 19 L. N. Mackechnie, N. W. C. 7 #8 Pub. Apr. 14, 1913 May 12, 1913 District—Disteiet of ns ea Omineca Land District—District of u that I, L. N. Mac Hazelton Mal if Ice 105 Ulaluing N rer Med and dated Ma LY. Mackechnie, N MB Apr. 14, vig hou Hazell F. W. McCRADY, C, Wines Land District gE. May 12, 1913. ict—District of jate intend to missioner of Lands pect for wing described lands: | for st planted about 12 track, | coal and unk Pacific wo place 040 acres more MACKECHNIE roh 19th, 1043. Ww. c May 12, 1943. District of ory ee Dereby given that I, L. N. Mac C., occupation E., Agent. Pub. Apr. 14, e or less. Per FP. W. MeCRADY, C, E., Agent. MACKECHNIE Staked and dated March 17th, 1913 ADY, ©. EB., Agent L. N. Mackechnie, 8. W. C arch 10th, 1913. Pub. Apr. 14, 1913 May 12, 1913 YW. Cc May 12, 1013 a ee ee 7 Omineca Land District—District of t District of Hazelton Notice is hereby given that Il, L. N. Mac that I, L. N. Mac Kechnie, of couver, B. C., ocecupation B. C., occupation irgeou, ¢ afier date intend Ww ap ‘date intend © ap-| Ply w tk lief Commissioner of Lands ui ioner of Lands | for, license to pro t for coal and pe r coal and pe troleum Over the following described lands wing described lands Commencing at 4& post planted near post planted near old Grand Trunk Pacific Mile post 128, thence Pa mile post 135, north 80 chains, thence West 80 chains, . thence east #¢| ence south 80 chains, thence east 80 ih 80 chains, thence chains to piace = commencement, con f co pcewe taining 640 acres more or less 6 L. N. MACKECHNIE . MACKECHNIE Per F. W. McCRADY, ©. E., Agent nADY, CG. E., Agent Staked and dated March i7th, 1913 March 10th, 1049. L. N. Mackechnie, 5. E. C 5 w. & Pub. Apr. 14, 1913-—-May 12, 1913 May 12, 10913 —_— ——--—- —_—— ~~ Omineca Land District—District of t——District of Hazelton u Notice is hereby given that I, L. N. Mac o that I, L. N. M@C-| Kecnnie, of Vancouver, B. C., occupstion B. OCCUPSULOD | surgeon, 60 days after date intend Ww ap jate intend W 4D | piy w the Chief Commissioner of Lands is of Lands\tor license Ww pt ct for coal and pe tf and pe | troleum over the following described lands wing described lands:; Commencing at & post planted near post planted near gid a cabin near Grand Trunk Pacific mile scie mile post 135,/ p08: 130, thence south 80 chains, thence sins, hence west 50) west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, i 50 chains, thence) thence east 80 chains to piace of com a to pice & yen mencement, containing 640 acres more or “ @ more © css. ess MACKECHNIE p L. N. MACKECHNIE Per F. W. McCRADY, C. E., Agent Per F. W. McCRADY, ©. E., Agent Mii wc dried March 10th, 1043. Staked and dated March 17th, 1913 LA Machechuie, 5 L. N. Machechnie, N. EB. C, 1913-——May 12, 1913 Notice is bereb “P| Kechnie, of Van surgeon, be-iply w the Chie troloum over the nor thenc } 130, thence 80 chains, 60 days after license to prospect for * | Commencing at 4 th 80 chains, thence) cabin near Grand nora 80 chains, of com- by given that I, L. N. Mac couver, B. C., occupation date intend to ap f Commissioner of Lands coal and pe following described lands post planted near 4 Trunk Pacific mile post th 80 chains, thence east ¢ south 80 chains, thence OF! west 80 chains to place of commencement, N. MackKech Pub. Apr. 14, Omineca Lan Per F. W Staked and dated March 17th, 1913 L 2 containing 640 acres more or less L. N. MACKECHNIE MeCRADY, ©. E., nie, S. W 1913—M cu. 12, 1913 d District—District of Hazelton 60 Gneouver, B. C., occupation Notice is hereby given that I, L. N. Mac © the vays after date tend © &@p-/| Kechnie, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation lense (*t, Commissioner of Lands | surgeon, 60 days after date intend to ap ver the eect for coal and pe-|piy to the Chief Commissioner of Lands Uibencing ot Wins described lands: |for license to prospect for coal and pe from "getp’ Pgs! planted about 42/ troleum over the following described lands ‘and Trumk Pacifie track,| Commencing at 4 post planted near & ice orth 80 chains, thence/ cabin near Grand Trunk Pacific mile post ‘ence south 80 chains,| 130, thence north 80 chains, thence west chains to place of com-/80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence t, containing L. McCRADY, G. E., March 19th, 19 . Ww. ce 640 acres more MACKECHNIE. Agent, Or) east 80 chains to place of commencement, Per F containing 640 acres A ay or L. 2 W. McCRADY, ©. B., A Staked and dated March 17th, 1013 L. N. MacKechnie, 4. BE less MACKECHNIE :., Agent. A + Me { ‘ mM, 19 May 12, 1013. Pub, Apr. 14, 1913——May 12, 1913. es —_—— —— Oraie . ant, Disirict—Diatrict of Omineca Land District—District of Wtice is bereby sivas Hazelton : feta om Ve siven that 1, L. N. Mac- Notice is hereby given that I, | N. Mac 6 days tet B. G., occupation! Kechnie, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation Cher {8 date intend © @D-| surgeon, 60 days after date intend to ap —_ ‘unissioner of Lands|piy to ‘the Chief Commissioner of Lands over the Tolle for coal and pe-|for license to prospect for coal and pe ‘owing deseribed lands: following described lands %, thence: ho #0 Chains, the ace fast By Chains few, containing } L. N oP. W. Med Hated “id dat *. MacKechnie Pb. Apr ia, 40) Umhineca Land Dist Notice Hazelt "y wive uver after spe check 4S Land Distr; » tee iy - ariot District of Skeena Land Digs \ ja i aervols of 8,6 1)-403.708 , cape wave hereby . of | eapacity yul or oO ullt in e 0 kiven that I : TAKE NOTICR that Eugene hens | Cab ; 7 sane ver, B. C.. ‘5 ee. welts naperh, B.C., oceupation cook, In- | Br — vamere eee ne oe me > the Chior ° late iitend to ap-|tends to apply for permission 0 | pure jeratiiy quae Roe d @ hte Neense (Mel Commissioner okt a chase the following described lands ized by Water Records Nos. 27, 36 and 50, Fam Over ty pect for eoal and pe- Commencing at 4 post planted at the N | and Wad i ‘and u o I pantna haves w paeneing wing described lante:|E. corner of T.L. 80045, thence north 20/ license to take ane gee wales, posted here eure at a pos d lands; |B, o¢ TL. hains, more or|with, on the land deseribed as Lot 1377, th, Me Post planted on bank|ehaing; thence east 13 chains, { t District Try from AK About 14% miles up| less, to the west boundary of John Me | Range Coast Dis a “a ie ate fhe Mr ‘outh thereof (Grand Kechney’s pre-emption, Peence, oo eche : : » “tae ith day of pri ies T poues ns eae "Way ope . . r le t obn cher . . ‘ ’ i wring (a3 “4 me enue * “=e or ee 90 chains; thence | plication wi be Pied in the office of the Bay *0 Chane’ °88t 80 ‘chains thence south 90 chains; thence west 33 chains.) W tbs shone. ‘may be tie fein thie i Hn, m tiny acct t reas 80 chains to| more or less, to the east So ehains ° ; iw ater “he corder or with, the Compr aiter ' i —— = gos‘; mere Tne " out ncement |r wa ‘s hents, Parliament Bulldings, P . . " 7 " | etor . 4 Ly a an, Met RADY ne 1 ng —~ more SCENE RENZ, | rie CO fro ,AOR0-BLEC : i March ¢ t Tr, Agent . hw Mackecht’ March duh ibis H. D, LENHART, 4® by Ww » App hie, N Wc le , 018. ; . ; pe: 4, 191y May 19, 1968. Dajed Fob. A ov. 19-48 rub. Apr. 21, S18 ety , Op bost planted about 12 rand Trunk Pacific to place 640 acres MACKECHNIE. RADY, C. E May 12, 1943, ht District of on n that I, L. t for coal and pr be Heing VF ‘owing deseribed lands: Sreupine > bank St planted on bout track, rth 80 chains, thence thence south 80 chains, of com- more or ,¢. BE Agent, d Mareh 10th, 1043, 5. BE. C troleum over the N. Mac-|" » B. GC. oceupatior date intend to ap- ‘missioner of Lands Omineca Land D Take notice U Commencing at @ post plant on bank of the Staked and dated March 18th, 1013 ia Mackechnie, N Pub, Apr. 14, 1018 E. Cc May 12, 1013 LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, istrict District of Cassiar nat I, L. N Mackechnie, of surgeon, 60 District of } Pub Agent. | orcupine Creek about 1% miles up | iron mouth thereof (Grand Trunk Pacific Railway erosses mouth of creek near mile post 133 thence south 80 chaing, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 : » or less ee L. N. MACKECHNIE Per F. W. MeCRADY, ©. E., Agent ae nakamuiaaa 1% miles up! Vane 2, B. C., occupation ™m the uver, > o outh thereof (Grand dave. aries date intend to apply to the 1) mney ¢rosses mouth of} chief Commissioner of Lands to purchase | thence ® POs), thence north| Surveyed Lot 915A, Cassiar District, chains “88! 80 chains, thence|Skeena River, situated near mile 136, More hen cement ey tal chains to|Grand Trunk Pacific, containing 43.7 ore ¢ » Con e . ' r ke * 7 aining 640) acres more or leap N. MAGKECHNIE ery ACKECHNIE per F. W. McCRADY, ©. B., Agen TN! and “dated APY. G. B. Agent | staked and dated March 10th, 1013 ub Mackecnnie 3 ten coe. tons, L. N, Mackechnie, N. B. ¢ ini bongs 1013—May49 coca Pub, Apr, 14, 191%—June 9, 1 Coast| P, m | y A. . Agne | Pub. Apr. 24, 1013-—-May ‘VIOLATED BANK ACT BY A FORECLOSURE Important Decision Handed Down by Supreme Court of Alberta as to Bank Powers. May & the before Calgary, The most the came today when Chief ruled that the Northern Crown Bank had vio- lated the Bank Aet through ear rying on the business of the Great climax to one of important Cases ever supreme court here Justice Harvey West Lumber Companys The case arose out of the ae tion of the bank in trying to ob tain judgment against the com. pany for nearly $600,000, which had been advanced in various ways The bulk of the money was advanced after the bank had acquired control of the company and Judge Harvey allowed only the claim for $79,000, loaned be fore this control was obtained His lordship ruled that the bank in taking over the business had violated Section 76 of the Bank Act It is reported this afternoon that the case will be taken to the privy council by the bank SILK MANUFACTURE IS AT A STANDSTILL Mill Hands in New Jersey Demand an Increase in Wages and a Decrease in Hours. May 10 appeals of Jersey City. Respond silk mill Paterson, where a 15,000 workers has been weeks, workers ng to the workers in strike of for several 6,000 and 8,000 silk mills in Northern County, near this city, strike late today. The make the de- mands as the Paterson strikers an eight hour day and an increase of about 20 per cent. in wages Ten,hours is the work in progress between in the Hudson went on employees same present LAND PURCHASE NOTICE District—District of Cvast. that I, Sam Ennyu, of occupation lumberinan, Land notice ww, B. c. skeena htend to pply for permission to purchase wing described land | im foll Commencing at a post planted at the “| southwest corner of Lot 182, Range 5, ast District, on the bank of the Ka Yex | River thence 20 chains west, thence 20 | chains north, thence 20 chains east to the | boundary of said Lot 182, thence south slong said boundary 20 chains to point of ommencement, containing 40 acres more ww less SAM ENNYU Dated April 19th, 1913 ub. May 5, 1913—June 30, 1913 LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeena Land District—District of Coast, j Range IV Take notice that Frank B. St. Amour of | | the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province British Columbia, prospector, intends to apply for permission to lease the follow- ing described land Commencing at a post planted on the east coast of Banks Island, British Co- umbia, on the shore of a small unnamed bay and being about five (5) miles in an easterly direction from End Hill, thence east eighty (80 chains, thence north twenty (20 caains, thence west eighty su chains, thence south twenty (20 hains to potnt of commencement, and containing ome hundred and sixty (160) acres more or less RANK B. 8ST. AMOUR, Locator Dated the 20th day of April, 1913 May 5, 1913-—June 30, 10913 WATER NOTICE. For a License to Take or Pen Back Water. Notice is hereby given that G. RA. T Sawie, of Prince Rupert, B. C., will apply for a license to store or pen back 200 acre feet of water from an unnamed creek, 4 stream Mowing in an easterly direction and emptying into Goose Bay near Granby Bay rownsite The water will be stored in 4 reservolr Of 60,000 gallons capacity, built w to be built 1,000 feet from mouth of stream, and will be used for domesti ' ses under @ notice of application for nse to take and use water, posted \ with, on the land described as land adjoining west side of Granby Bay Town- site. This notice was posted on the ground ym the 26th day of April, 1913 The 4 plication will Be fied in the oMce of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C Objections may filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Bulldings, Victoria, B. ¢ G. R. T, SAWLE 104-10- 16-92 WATER NOTICE. For a License to Take and Use Water. Notice is hereby given that The Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company, Limited, wf Prince Rupert, B. C., will apply for @ license to take and use 266 cubic feet r second of water out of Khtada River, which flo in a westerly direction through Lots 1378, and empties into sungne e 1377 and River near Mile 44, G, T. P, mileage. water will be diverted at a point about 5,000 feet from the mouth and will be used for onqraung electric power pur- roses on the land deseribed as Lot 1377, ‘ange 5, Coast District, This notice Was posted on the on the 13th day of April, 1013. T 8 ication will be fied in the oMce of Vater Recorder at Prince Rupert, Objections may be fled with the said Water Kecorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Bulldings, Victoria, B. C THE PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-BLEC TRIC COMPANY, LTD, Appiicsnt. A w, Agent. 19. 1013, round For a License to Store or Pen Back Water. | Notice ts hereby given that The Prince | Rupert Hydro- Electric Company, Limited, of Prince Rupert, B. C., will apply for a }ileense to store or back 82,906 acre reet of water from Kirtada River, a stream owing in @ Westerly direction and empty- ing into Skeena Hiver near Mile 44, G. T. leage the water will be stored in day's | JILTED THE PRINCE Onty Daughter of Gackwar Baroda Will Wed a Young Englishman. London, May 10.—The Princess Indira, only daughter of the of Baroda, loves a handsome young English- man with all the warmth of her Kast Indian nature The prin- and the youne Englishman will be married in Eneland within lovely reigning Gaekwar ceas | | GAEKWAR OF BARODA The the next few weeks, it is said on good authority. The deep mutual affection explains why the prin- cess jilted her fiancee, Prince Jilendra, brother of the Maha- rajah of Cooch Behar. As the despatches told, their marriage was to have been cele- | brated with due solemnity in Cal- cutta last Monday At the last minute the princess refused to marry the prince When her father and mother learned that her affections were fixed on the Englishman they withdrew their consent to her marriage with jJilendra. ‘COLONEL ROOSEVELT ON PANAMA TOLLS | - - |Makes a Speeche to Peace Cen- | tennial Delegates Strongly Ar- guing for Arbitration. | Oyster Bay, May 10.—Theo- jdore Roosevelt would have the |}United States and Great Britain agree in advance to arbitrate any question which might arise be- tween them, so he told the inter- national confreres, who are ar- | ranging the centennial celebra- tion of peace among English speaking peoples, in addressing them as their host today at luncheon at his home on Saga- more Hill. Newspapermen were not admitted to the function, but a summary of his remarks, “ap- proved by Mr. Roosevelt,” was made public. Although it was said he did not specifically mention the Panama Canal dispute, members of the foreign delegation said that he unmistakably referred to it in speaking of a_ question as one which should be settled by arbi- tration if settlement could not be reached by negotiation. AFFECTS PICTURE SHOWS New Provincial Act as to Censor- ship May Cause Rise in Price of Admission cost pic- May 10—The the moving British Columbia may be increased owing to the charges to be made by the cen- sorship under the new Act to the Provincial Government. The moving picture theatre managers assert that the fees are 100 per cent. higher than in any other province in Canada. The mana- gers of the houses in Vancouver have decided to call a meeting in the course of the next few days to diseuss the situation, Vancouver, of admission to ture shows in A milkman in a country town not far from New York was brought before the local court to answer a charge of adulteration of milk, “You are charged,’ said the judge, “with a most serious of- fence, that of selling adulterated milk Have you auything to say in answer to the charge?” “Well, your worship,” answered hard, and the give is wet through.’ was only must Harper Ss raining cause I can have got Weekly A woman will jump to a con. clusion while a man is crawling very toward il, AT THE VERY ALTAR of the milkman, “the night before it} the cow} TO JOIN STEFANSSON PARTY FOR THE NORTH Canada Sending Doctor Who Went to Antarctic with the Shackleton Expedition. Montreal, May 10.—Dr. A. Forbes Mackay, who was one of the “medical men attached to the expedition to the south polar re- gions which won Ernest | Shackleton his knighthood, was! a passenger by the Allan liner! Grampian, which arrived here from Glasgow this evening Dr. Mackay stated that he had} come out to join Mr in his expedition to the far north, | and expected to be absent for} from three and a half to four! years before returning to civili- zation. i Dr. Mackay had received a let ter from Mr. J. Desbarats, of the marine and fisheries department, asking him to come at once to! Ottawa in order to organize the victualizing and other details connected with the voyage of Stefansson’s ship, the Karluk The delay which the Grampian, | in common with many other ships, experience owing to ad- verse weather conditions, has left Dr. Mackay very little time to as- | the orgainzation. | Sir Stefansson i | | i | | i sist in CHINA ACCEPTS LOAN First Advance Will Be Made by Five Power Group. 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