esday, June 18, 1913, wedn LAND Pt ROHASE NOTICES, ’ 4 pist ypeca Land i, L. NS. MaecKechnie, of om ake notice (4! i coation surgeon, 60 yancouvel ate Intend apply to. the} days, afte nissioner of Lands to purchase chet & - e156 A,. Casstar District, gurveyed, te” situated near mile 196, skeena feunk pacine, containing 43,7 ores more OF T° MACKECHNIE. yp. W, MCCRADY, ©, B., Agent ee dated March 19th, 1019 srakeGvackechnie, N. B.C bab. Apr. 14, 1010=-vume wre —_ Land pistrict—District of Coast, greens 1" nange V vee that Emma Waterous Ag Take tora, B. Gy OCCupation married new, Of Oe ads to apply for permission to woman, inte’ following desertbed lands: purchase ng at & post planted on the : Lake Hayward, near Falls pranch of the Hocsall, thence pains, thence west 20 chains, i go enains, thence east 20 jess to point of commence epais Pe aining 40 acres more or less ment “EMMA WATEROUS AGNEW ted April 19th, 1049 pep. Apr vi, 1919——June 16, 1018 ena Land Distriet—District of Coast, ” notice that Margaret B. Grant, of Take upert, B. Cy oceupation dress prince “tends to apply for permission to ANT ine following described lands char ocing at & post planted at the ott fer of Lot 604, Coast Distric porte “tpence ¢@ast 20 chains, thenc nains, thence West 20 chains, soul orth 20 chains to place of com- Weocement sod containing 40 acres more or MARGARET B, GRANT pated April Sth, 1013. Pub, Apr. 21, 1013 June 16, 1913. oo a Land District——District of Coast, see Range V take notice that I, Charlies H. Ziegler, of London, Logland, occupation gentleman, ntend to apply fee permission to purchase a iiowing de vcribed lands: " a post planted at the ess of Lot 29, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence east 4C chains to point ~ commencement, containing 160 vos OF r less - CHARLES HENRY ZIEGLER Alexander Nobie, Agent Dated March 31gt, 1013, Pub. Apr. 14, 1913-——June 9, 1913. mmencing 4t sortneast corner por vena band District—District of Coast, Range V ge take notice that I, Daniel Brenton ken ms ‘ Terrace, B. C., Cecupation rancher, in fod to apply for —— to purchase te following described lands ommencing at @ post planted at the portheast coruer of Lot 5130, thence north 40 chains, thence east 30 chains, thence south 4 bains, thence West 30 chains to ihe point f commencement, containing (90 acres more or less. DANIEL BRENTON KENNEY Dated March —_ 1913. Pub. April 7th to June 2nd. ca seeems La Distriet—District of Coast, Range V e that Gertrude M. Newell, of \ova Scotia, occupation married tends to apply for permission to following described lands ng at @ post planted at the rner of Lot 6142, thence west north 20 chatMs, thence bor ibeast 10 chains, thence an 3 sins, thence south 20 chains, following the meander of the Lakelse Lee, w the p f commencement, containing # acres e or less JERTRUDE M. NEWELL L. H. KENNEY, Agent Dated April 16th, 1913 Aj 21, 1013-——June 16, 1913. Sheela District—District of Coast that i, Sam Ennyu, of B. C., occupation lumberman y for permission to purchase lescribed land a *« at @ post pianted at th . vr of Lot 182, Kange a ' mn the bank of the ha Yeu b ihence 20 chains West, thence 2 a L thence 20 chains ¢ast to tn id Lot 182, thence south 1 boundary 20 chains to point of containing 40 acres more SAM ENNYU pri. 10th, 1048 ay 5, 1013-—Jume 30, 1013. District—District of Coast, Range V e that Ole J Seema «Land Jensen, of Kit 5. C., eccupation rancher, in apply for permission to purchase ad wing deseribed langs minencing at g post planted about “i! a mile forth of the southeast corner L. N 35246, thence easterly 40 more or less to the west boundary ‘ 35245, thence south 30 chains less to @ slough, thence westerly s more or less to the east boun . T. L. No. 36246, thence north 30 Gains nore or less to the point of com paneemne ol, containing 120 acres more or OLE J. JENSEN, Locator. T. D. LAIRD, Agent Dated March 98th, 1093. rob. Apr. 91, 1913—Jume 16, 1013 LAND LEASE NOTICE. ee Sheena Land District——District of Coast, Range IV , [ake notice that Frank B. 3t. Amour of the City of Prinee Rupert, in the Province { British ¢ lumbia, prospector, intends to Py for permission to lease the follow- lag described land \oluihencing at @ post planted on the a8 coast of Benks istant, British Co Miibia, of the shore of @ small unnamed My and being about five (5) miles in an “slerly direction from End Hill, thence = eighty (80) chains, thence north oe 20) coains, thence west eighty ~ chains, thence south twenty (20) “ans to point of commencement, and aenialnlng one hundred and sixty (160 eres more or less, b FRANK B. ST, AMOUR, Locator pe the 20th day of April, 1013. ub, May 5, 1043-——Jume 30, 1013 WATER NOTICE. For a License to Take or Pen Back Water. rom’ is hereby given that G. A. T for a hyn Ltinee Kupert, B. G., will apply feet of ae to store or pen back 200 acre Sircan (ave? from an unnamed creek, & nee. wing in an easterly direction and Towree ‘to Goose Bay near Granby Bay reservoir The water will be stored in 4 OF to be Of 60,000 gallons capacity, built Stream Putt 1,000 feet from mouth of burpose aud will be used for domestic & Heena, under @ notice of application for uerew ih to take apd use water, posted Adjoining lO. the land deseribed as land site “® West Side of Granby Bay Town- This notice was 0 by. posted on the plete 26th day of April, 1943. Waren | Will be filed in ‘the office of 1 Object uarder at Prince Rupert, B. Waren ons may be fied with the said Wat ecorder or with the Comptroller i me Nights, Parliament Bulidings, Victorin — Od 10-16-99 G. R. T. SAWLE round The ° ae C Por @ License to Take and Use Water. Notice is } . hu § hereby given that The Prince of Pring are Electric Company, Limited, leense re Kupert, B. ¢., will apply for 4 secong *, “Ke Qhd use 50 cubic feet per N Water out of Madeline Creek, trough ows in an easterly direction lands, and empties into about 13 miles from its diverted pe euee bank. The water will Mile Fr ed at unnamed fails about one mm mouth of creek, and will be fap Senerating electric power pur 4 radio oe Darter or exchange within This yo 00 miles, on ihe {etle®, Was Posted on round Bileation wip “@y ge May, 1013, the ap Water howl, Be Oiled th the oMee of the rder at Prinee Rupert, B. | 5 may ‘be fled with the said order or with the Comptroller Nights, Parliament Buildings, “ROP cLECTRHIC Lite PEAT HYDRO-ELECTIIC y Gee. MH. Kohl, Agent 1913-—sgune 16, 1915 mouth on. th the Objec Water \ OW Vietorin PRINGE ce. 8 PUD, May go, rict--District of Casstar | | | 2 Fc umyn /7@ TERRITORIAL TRAINING COLLIGE “ SALVATION ARMY DEDICATES EIGHTY CADETS. THE DAILY NEWS ———————EE_ BRIGADIER HARGRAVE, , BRIGADIED TAYLOR. AMDIDSTAS: MOOETARY * = COLLEGE FIOTICIPAL o'clock A. M., as 0871 F. MACLEOD, District Registrar Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. ¢ May 1913 “ June 16, 1013 SALE BY ORDER OF COURT OF ONE HALF INTEREST IN LOT 34, BLOCK 22 SECTION 5, PRINCE RUPERT By order of His Honor Judge F. McB Youngs al judge of the Supreme Court f British ¢ mbia, the half interest of Hugh Gallagher, deceased, in an agreement f sale t Lot 34, Block 22, Section 5, in the City of Prince Rupert, will be sold on r after the 17th day of June, 1913 Ad ress offers to Michael Gallagher, adminis trator, care Williams & Manson, Prince Kupert, B. ¢ w—May 1% June 99,1013 LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Range V that The Prince Rupert Co., Limited, of Prince intends to apply for permis a Take notice Hydro-Electric Rupert, B. C., sion to purchase 40 acres of Hocsall River, bounded as follows ommencing at a post planted on the north end of Lake Madeleine near the out chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east 20 chains to point of commencement, con taining 40 acres more or less PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELECTRI( cO., LIMITED Per George H 16th, 1913, 1013—July 21, Kohl, Agent Dated May Pub. May 26, 1913 Cassiar Land District—District of Skeena Take notice that Samuel R. Brown Jr., of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation engi neer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at & post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 2626, thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less SAMUEL ROLLINS BROWN JR Dated April 25th, 1 21, 1013 e113 Pub. May 26, 1913-——July rh Z i he Salvation Army will send eighty trained men all over Canada to preach the gospel. ey have all bee n trained at the Territorial Training Schoo) in Toronto, the picture of which is shown above Phe cadets will be located at all points in the Dominion. —_ —_— FOR THE ISSUE OF A_ DUPLICATE ORFEITS POST CERTIFICATE OF TITLE FOR LOTS F eI NOT ED AND 4, BLOCK 3, SECTION 6, CITY OF | PRINCE RUPERT, MAP 923 TELKWA NOTES | rta arl ; 2 t ° hereby ore that it is my in | Impo nt Part of Prelimin es ention » issue at the expiration of one} sett! month after the first sublt atic n hereof ‘| , , we Ritchie-Rivers Un od. ; » of the certificate of title to the! The surveying of the townsite above mentioned lands in the name of Al-/| as o te T aw « eee Dick, which certificate of title was|“@S Completed Thursday and| gan prancisco June 14.—Al on the 19th December, 1911, at) Friday morning Mr. Affleck, Ba a | whe had charge of the work, took ms ithrough Sunday night and Mon-jcall for a forfeit to $2,500 for jday, destroying in the neighbor-| weight and appearance in the hood of 5000 ties. ring in twenty-five minutes jafter weighing in. The latter Skeena Land District—-District of Coast, ind near the) jet, thence south 20 chains, thence west 20; Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V. occupation farmer, intend Quinista, B. C., to purchase the to apply for permission following described lands Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 4125, thence westerly along the shore line 20 chains more or less, thence following the shore line northerly and easterly to % Lot 4125, thence south 5 more or less to point of commencement, containing 12 acres more or less LOUIES AURIOL Dated May 2tst, 1913 Pub. May 26, 1913—July 21, 1013. rinceRupert Fire Alarm System CiMOUIT NO. 1. Sth St. and Srd Ave 6th St. and 3rd Ave. Box Sth St. and 3rd Ave. Box Junetion of ist, 2nd and 3rd Aves Box 16-—ist Ave, between 8th and Oth Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Bou 17——1et Ave. and 7th St. (Cen tral Hotel.) CIRCUIT NO. 2. Srd Ave, and Omee.) Srd Ave. ist Ave. Qnd Ave. 2nd Ave. G. T. P CIRCUIT NO. 3. Sth Ave, and Fulton St Borden and Taylor Sts 7th Ave, and Fulton St Oth Ave, and Comox 8th Ave. and Dodge P). 6th Ave, and Thompson St Box 22 Sra Post and McBride and McBride and 2nd St, and 6th St. Box Box Bor Box Bor Ave CIRCUIT NO. 4. Box 494th Ave, and Emmerson Pl Box 425th Ave. and MeBride 5 Box 435th Ave, and Green St Box 446th Ave end Basil St Box 45-—-7th Ave, and Eberte. Box 141.-7th Ave. and Young st northwest | chains | a ,{/thongh the Ritchie-Rivers ar- |his party aeross the grade and | ticles have been signed, the most jare now surveying the Kelly |important part of the transac- mineral claims These claims|tion between Nolan and Levy re-| overlap the G. T. P. yards, and|mains to be completed. Until | the place where Mr Kelly has|¢ feits called for by the artictes| opened up the ore chute is less/are posted, the articles are not! than half a mile from the station} worth the paper they are written) senepenants on. If a hitch oceurs the whole Sunday afternoon a fire broke|match will be up in the air ent at the upper end of the rail- The articles, which were drawn| way yards and burned fiercely|up by Levy at Nojan’s suggestion, | | Yr. L. Carr has had a_ smal!|clause was inserted by Levy and force of men working all week|Without objection by Nolan, Levy draining off the water along thejevidently fearing that after lrailway grade. Later on a ditch| weighing in Ritchie would will be dug along the grade from, “fudge” to gain all the strength which smaller arteries will be|he could. It was left to the party run at right angles to drain the not at fault to take this additional lower flat of the townsite forfeit or refuse to go on, as he; ‘ chooses. The Williams-Carr Lumber _—-_— and Investment Co. have erected ANOTHER MINE STRUCK ja large tent in the temporary business quarters aud as soon| Third Vessel Destroyed by Turk- as they receive the lumber for ish Mines in Smyrna Bay flooring and their office supplies will open up for business in the (Special to The Daily News.) W , . new town. Constantinople, June 17.—An unidentified sailing vessel last Brou ¢ McNe ave @s- pte aia _ oe - _ a night struck a submarine mine ablishe ests rg sar 2 y | ‘a OG ‘RS Fepseurent nes “lin the harbor of Smyrna. The yards, and are boarding a num- vessel was destroyed, and it is |ber of men engaged in clearing.| feared with all on board | | Remarkable progress has been made on the clearing contracts and there is now about twenty- five acres slashed. On the oppo- site of the grade the timber has all been slashed on the sixty- jacre traet to be used by the rail- jway company, and a force of men lare now engaged in taking out ithe stumps. A fill of about 3 ft. will be necessary here to bring ithe sidings up to grade. Read Jabour Bros.’ advertise- ment, page 2. tf ———————— eS Telkwa and Smithers, and it is expected they will reach the new town within a month. The new road crosses the railway grade at a point about four mile this side of Smithers and will follow a straight line to the edge of the townsite, from where it will fol- low one of the streets running parallel to the railway.—Telkwa Tribune. The road gang is doing excel- road lent work on the between | | ANOTHER GREAT LAKE LINER. The launching of the steamer Naronie at Port Arthur. This ves- sell, built for the Northern Navigation Company's fleet, will be the largest and finest passenger ship on fresh water in the world, | ) ee Cad advertising agency, or the Secreta: Keep Out the Weeds _s. Weeds unchecked will ruin the crop. It isn’t sufficient to plough and sow well in Spring and Fall and leave the rest to nature. There are weeds to fight. 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