pi trfet of Cassiar 5 a x Mackeehnie, of . pation surgeon, 60 = / w apply to the eT 6 rands to purchase a { ‘ estar District, . sted «near mile 136, eens containing 43.7 ‘ MACKRCHNIE § RAD F., Agent ar u 1oth, 1013 ti { Ma june 9, 1949 pistrict of Coast, “ y » Waterous Ag ‘ ipation married Aw rmission to ria jescribed lands ' planted on the : “ near Fails he jocesall, thence i west 20 chains e the e east v0 point mmence ‘ me OF fens a FI AGNEW 4 june 1° 1013 pistrict of Coast & srwaret B, Grant, of ake | ccupation dress j it for permission to yar ving deseribed lands porebe™” post planted at the 1 604, Coast District, prises " 2 chains, thence nan’ sce weat 20 chains . 1 to place of com we uning 40 acres more we 7* RET B. GRANT ‘ 13 see june 16, 1913 a - A t—District of Coast, aera ane V at I, Charles H. Ziegler, i 4 pccupation gentieman, a permission to purchase ‘ ribed lands ‘ planted at the t 29, thence north west 40 chains, thence ‘ yence east 40 chains to qmencement, containing 160 HAR ALES HENRY ZIBGLER Alexander Nobile, Agent ted Maret ist, 1913. gts 4, 101 June 9, 1913 . t—Distriet of Coast, _ = Range V Tee st I, Daniel Brenton Ken a t yecupation rancher, = ‘ permission to purchase of wing ribed lands pe ‘ , post planted at the omens Lot 5130, thence horth > coe st 30 chains, thence pu 4 4 ce weat 30 chains & > P encement, containing - EL BRENTON KENNEY aied Ma th, 1043 pA June 2nd Gem 14 t—District of Coast, hange V. Tek jertrude M. Newell, of Yoru Ua, Cecupalion mar a wots apply for perm) ission to parchase wing described lands ‘ a post planted at the f Lot $142, thence west north 20 chains, thence ny thence south 20 chains . suder of the Lakeise Lake . iumencempent, containing we rRUDE M. NEWELI H. KENNEY, Agent ted Af 1913 ob. Ay 1013——Jume 16, 1913 Wels t—District of Coast ur at |, Sam Ennyu, - eupation lumberman Bai. permission to purchase . ed land a a post planted at me Low 182 HKange We Distr » the Dank of the ha Yeu te sins West, thence 2 a ‘ ) chains east to the dacs Lot 182, then south om - chains to point of od taining 40 acres more ess SAM ENNY\ te b h, 1013 Ma id—June 3 1915 fem La istrict—District of oast hange V Ta ‘ at Ole J. Jensen, of Kit mela cupation rancher, in Wes t permission to purchas¢ oY) ‘ bed lands . ¢ at @ post planted about als , of the southeast rner . 9246, easterly 4 Cbs ess Ww west boundary a " 45, thence south 30 chains Bur 4 slough, thence westerly chains less to the east boun &r) 35246, thence north 30 — ss Ww the point of com acement taining 120 acres more or - E J. JENSEN, 1 T. D LAIRD, ied Ma 28th, 1043 Pub. Apr. 21, 1913-—Jume 16, 1013 LAND LEASE NOTICE. p Seeua t—District of Coast, Kange IV at Frank B. St. Amour of Hupert, in the Province i, prospector, intends to mn to lease the follow and it a post planted on the Banks Island, British Co hore of a small unnamed aboot five (5) miles in an from End Hill, thence 8 chains, thence north cans, thence west eighty hence south twe (30 f commenceme and hundred and sixty (160 e38 Dated 1 \\K B. ST, AMOUR, Locator Pub . 20th day of April, 1913 = 1913——Jume 30, 1913 WATER NOTICE. Her & License to Take or Pen Back Water. ereby given that G. A. T e Kupert, B. C., will apply tore or pen back 200 acre 1“ ah unnamed creek, 4 an easterly direction and be near Granby Bay sery water Will be stored in 4 t )0 gallons capacity, built ’ , 1,000 feet from mouth of pur will be used for domestic yo 4 notice of application for hens ike and use Water, posted Mjou the land deseribed as land ile * “est side of Granby Bay Town was gpoune The of the B posted on the of April, 10148 fied in the office at Prince Rupert, may be filed with the said r with the Comptroller Parliament § Buildings AT WATER NOTICE. be gtiits SAWLE r °F & License to Take and Use Water. be eby given that The Prince f| bLiectrl: Company Limited bert, B. C., will apply for 4 md use 50 eubie feet per out Madeline Creek } on direction lands, inte about 19 ite th bank he water wil innamed falls about oe th of ereek, and will be iting electric power pu barter or exchange within miles ‘as posted ‘y of May, 4015 fied in the oMesc it Prinee Rupert ‘ be filed with the sald with the Comptroller 's, Parliament Building Not w ater of easterly and empties miles from al thy on the # The of b a PERT HYDRO- ELECTRIC By Geo, H. Kohl, 19ld—June 16, Agent avis Ma ‘ THE DAILY NEWS Was to Celebrate Wooden Wed- ‘LUTE M’CARTY’S LIFE HISTORY IS PRINTED ding Last Tuesday and Release for Publication His History. ‘Hot Woelher because there, | A, Easy to Use, Good for the Shoes $5) » BsiNs No’ Disag reeable Odor in ‘is No Turpentine MINERVA. PAINTS Will give you absolute satisfaction, and the most economical results. Ask the “Minerva” Agency for descriptive color folders KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Prince Rupert, B. C. Luther MeCarty'’s wedding an niversary was to have been cele-| brated last Tuesday The story of his life and career was to have been released for publication the same day lt was therefore sure-| ly the irony of fate that he should die in a Calgary ring on Saturday. The following are a few excerpts from the sto Luther MeCart hea eight champion, of Ve ‘ Ca and Mrs. Rhoda MeCart wh vas a Miss White f Sidne Oh will celebrate theit wooden wedding tomorrow For the benefit f the unitiat t ma be stated that a wooden wedding commer ates the unding out of five vears of jconnubial bliss As Lute was 21 jist March, it may be figured out that he was only 16 annums old | when he jumped the broom stick, as they say in some rural sections Phe tory of Mrs. MeCarty's married careet s more replete with incident’ than that f Luth ers ring history Sor after . itheir ma age, the bov-husband and his girl-bride left Sidney and dn STOVALL went out into the wide-world to The de; anager of the St jme ce their fortune. Their first THE BELLE OF PUNCHESTOWN RACES I : f the American |stop was at Ludington, Mich Leag e was suspended for| 4nd they soon answered the cal)|Lady Rachael-Stuart Wortley, second daughter of Lord Whorn- ‘ y an umpire of the West, and went to Saskat-| cliffe, who, according to an important English paper, was the whose decision he didn’t like, |chewan, where Luther expected prettiest girl present at the famous [rish races, where the = ito punch cattle and maybe pot a wealth and beauty of Ireland is supposed to congregate every rane puncsstetits it, eo Se rahe ifirst part of his programme, se- , SSS ee ~ Skeens Land | seals ab ene, ne ee ee Mounted Police Veterans ‘SLIM MULLIN MINER Range V near Saskatoon, but discoverea 1 ; et that th ‘oOple Oo > sectix ‘ Hy aro. r “ im ted, "a " rin x is e me Oe nat tale ahaa rhe Royal Northwest Mounted) AND ADVENTURER DEAD Rupert, 5 tpply for permis os : : . Police Veterans Association, rec- sion , purchase 40 acre lend war the} Of redskins, and Luther left Sas- ently formed in Vancouver, has mmencing at a post planted on the|Katoon without a single notch on). tifed the government that it Was in the Klondike Stampede i thet ‘ , th 4 ins inenes eal 2 his trusty rifle Luther's next holds itself as a bods at the ser- and a Pioneer of Cobalt, Gow- ) ebsins te point of Sepenvemnent, pon fo ved’ nk argo, N. D., where hei vice of Cansde if called upon for | ganda and the Unknown PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELECTRIC | ae . ee ae duty. It now consists of 150) Ungava. sin = Per ree Kohl, Agent a _ arty didn't find Lute oo tr San Mining camps all over this ce aie os ; grPige > a. 'Olthis famous corps have taken a country, from the wilds of the Ce coe ee etalon: gPrysstggh tg x Bere popular and patriotic course|Yukon to the unexplored Ungava Take pots leged, she had Lute arrested for|~ hich should receive the endorse-|and those of Northern Ontario Sg A og non-support, but dismissed the ment of the Federal authorities.| in petween, have lost one of the mane aang ne | Charge This by no means tells Vv inate id militants. best-known old-time miners of theast cor ve | alt the story of the McCarty wan- anda wpe Mee the picturesque type in “Slim” east 40 chains derings, for he worked at a dozen ‘ Mullan, who is dead at the Germ- potnt mn different oceupations, in as many London, May 29—Militant out- an Hospital, Buffalo. Unlike mast , SAMUEL 3 cities of Western Canada and the|"@ees, it is said now are being aaa ay : nn SAMI EL I LLINS BROWN JI , commitieed in the resi@eneseof miners of his kind he died in good Pul 4 ‘ j i | United States, before he made ony ; circumstances, and was a com- |} good, financially in the riag. | OO = the West End. Ati. atively young man, but this i saison ———————— | Sings be has been att umulating | Several of the recent social func- one often . - we hat t Skeena Land District —D ' ' va #hu ition in that section, pictures and | cannot alter the fact that his Senge © money in large chunks as one of} : ; H career has been as romantic and notiée” that: 1, Loulés “suriot, or|those awful pfizefighters Luther | apes i 7s “ye ’ °S-| adventurous as any. © 7 _ : oe a is said to have provided liberally esses a a — an¢ — ear “Slim” was the son of a pres- f fescribed lands: for his wife and their young|Ploying detectives to protect thels byterian clergyman at Stanley, : ing at & post planted shenee| daughter. If McCarty makes good | homes. New Brunswick. When a youth we ; ong the Shore. tJ a0 chains and becomes a sure-enough . $$ some fifteen years ago he became line riheriy and easterly to northwest} Champion, he will owe a lot to the It takes @ women to remember | attacked with the wanderlust and Me Lot 4195, thence of = > = brave little woman who shared| her daughter's birthday and for-|.e¢ out on his travels. He visit- taining 12 acres more op less. pais days of poverty and trial get her own. ed the mining camps of Nevada Des i May Diet, 1088. os 1088 es jand Montana, where he made ae : ; enough to keep him going He | was in the van of the rush to the in ul ua TER, oF AN Anes ac ate | Yukon in 1896 and made some big CERTIFICATE OF TITLE FOR LOTS 3) strikes. While there he became ane 8, 2. wee oT an explorer as well as miner and Notice is hereby given that it is m traveled the country far and near. nenbion to iseue OA me Slaton ti He was in the Treadwell! camp, but duplicate of the cer ate of title to here fortune did not favor him. above mentioned itn ceruacate of tlle Was He got his nickname of “Slim” in issued on th 1ote 2 semper. 191i, at} the North-west Mounted Police, ies MACLEN dD ‘District Ree tre in which he served for some time Land Registry OMce, Prince Rupert afterwards. w May 19-—dune 16, 1912 | He was a pioneer in the Cobalt —_———- - ———_——_—— and Gowganda~ stampedes, but SALE BY ORDER OF COURT OF ONE did not meet with much luck un- BE Ae RINCE RUPER or > til he staked in the Shining Tree . ‘ min Menme Sudes Be camp, in which he is said to have Youns ig the Supreme Court made a fortune. fush Gallagh "" ae +