Wednesday, August 6, 1943. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. pistrict—-Distrist of Coast, Kange V that The Prince Rupert co, Lumited, of Prince u., Intends to apply for pertmis- yuperl Bs lo %e 40 acres of iand nedr the n ty Pure pounded 48 follows: skeena Land rake notice piydro:t jectrie joesall Boe alt & post planted on the commen Take Madeleine near the out- north ete “south 20 chains, thence west 20 vence north 20 chains, thence east to point of commencement, con- acres Wore OF 1658, i » RUPERT HYDKU-BLECTRIC MITED. ah? Per veorge H, 16th, 1913. 26, 1013—duly 21, 1913, jet, Went ins, + chains juining 40 PRLN¢ CO Kohl, Agent. pated May ub, May Land District—District of Skeena, lease notice that Samuel A. Brown Jr, Jee upert B. G4, occupalion engi rn nds to apply for pertnission to Leer ee the followmg described twius: purcias’ acme at @ post planted at Lhe rroat ruer of Lot 2626, thence West su ne, meuce souLn 40 chains, thence 4y Chal’ gins, wmence north 40 chains t pest ° yumencement, cOntaining 160 wr less. . SAMUEL HOLLINS BROWN JK, April 260, 1913. Daw’ May 26, 1913—July 24, 1913, pub. District—District of Coast, Range V. occupation farmer, intenu to purchase the kxecna Land B, U. jor perhiission described lands; wing at @ post yest corner of Lot 4125, thence slung the shore line 20 Chiatlis thence following the sliore erly ald easterly tl lurthwesi 4izd, tence suulh 6 elise ess W polmt Of cuolmmenceiuent, iz acres more or iess, LUuUIES AURIOL, pated May 2181, 1913 May 26, 1¥18 (uinista, planted at th Haining July 21, 1913. rub District—District of ange V. pa Land Coast, tice that James Jabour, of Hupert, B. C., vecupation mer- sends lo apply for permission two me following described property: ing at &@ post planted abuut % l Mile Post 49 un the U. T, P, east from Prince HKupert, ou ap 1 the Skeena Hiver, thence south thence east 40 Chaltis, thence chains, Wence west 40 chains to imimencement, containing 320 Z JAMES JABOUR. isth, 1043. 1913—Aug. 18, 1013. Dated June pub. June 23, 4 Land District—District liange Y. of Coast, that I, Lancelot Russel Wal- of Victoria, B, U., occupation mariner, intend ty apply for per- purchase the following de- uineucimg at & post planted on the he ruer Of @ bay, @ little to the ward of Skiakl Bay, Stephens Island, t », Wehnce eGst 20 chains, chains, thence west 2U 20 chains to point containing 40 acres KUSSEL WALROND BEAVIS. ist, 19138. 1vi3—Sept. District—District Khange V. Take notice that I, Bauks, of Vancouver, . &, occupation {| salesman, intend to apply for per i 1 purchase the following de eshore I 20 s, the » south tumencement, LANCELOT Dated July ivis. Pub, July 21, 15, 1a «Land of Coast, Thomas Pierpout at 4 post planted on the To ast rnet a bay, @ litue to the i 1 sbiaki Bay, Stephens Isiand, i he foreshu®e, and adjacent to L. KR. W. ium, thence north 20 chains, west 20 chains, thence gouth 20 nce east 20 chains to point of ul, containing 40 acres more BANKS. 15, 1913. HUMERCILE rHOMAS Dated July 18t, July 24, PIERPONT 1913. i913 Sept. District—District of Range 6, that Martin Swanson, of b. U., occupation painter, apply for permission to pur- jowing described lands: at 4@ post planted at the rher of Lot 3075, thence s, thence west 40 chains, in a southerly direction thence 40 chains in ap 1 round the shore to the licement, containing one twenty acres more or less. MARTIN SWANSON, Skeena Land Coast, Take notice Prince Rupert intends t commie point ‘of bupdred and Dated June 24th, 1043, Pub, June 50, 1913-—-Aug. 25, 1913. skeeha Land District——District of Coast, ange IV, ak e that Frank B, St. Amour of Me Cit ' Prince Kupert, in the Province British ‘ulnvia, prospector, intends to ap) bertuission to lease ¢he follow ‘ug described land bg at @ post planted on the { Banks Island, British Co ) the shore of & small unnamed + being about five (5) miles in an econ from End Hill, thence 50) chains, thence north cuains, thence west eighty hence south twenty (20) polnt” Of commencement, and sixty (260) FHANK B, ST, AMOUR, Locator. he hundred and less, pated the 29th day of April, 1943, rub. May 5, 1919——June 30, 1913. skeena Land Distriet—District of Coast, Hange 5, pent ylvlce that Guy L. fooker, of kinecs, suber. B. C., occupation civil en- purchdse tn, $0 Spply for permission to Nome te following described jands; cas NONCIOg At @ post planted at south- District. then, Ot, 207, Range 5, Gowst less py) hee Horth 40 chains more or patricks uth boundary of J. A, Kirk- test * > 4pplication to” purchase, thence bald is oains more Or less following rr poundary to northwest corner of Lot svulh 40 chains to southwest Lot 34, thence east 20 chains “s lo high water mark, thence ‘ud Westerly following high , 0 point of commencement, 200 acres frore or less. GUY ' os Dated July 6th, 1918, 0 TOCKER. ASOD July 14, {9138-—Sept. 8, 1013. mer of Water tark COnlaining WATER AOT,. Notice of Application for the Approval of Works, and for Approval of Under- taking by Minister of Lands. Take lollee that the PORT EB RK PUWASITE COMPANY, LIMITED, ot Columt Nupert, in the Province of British of Wate nies apply to the Comptroller Dlans © : “ghts for the approval of the oo ‘he works to be eonstructed for Cree tization of the water from Wolf tion fas peha District, for which applica- inde Has been made by the company, and hag t,Wuch application Permit No. 107 Water high et@a by the Comptroller of said | en sranting permission to the PANY Nt EDWARD TOWNSITE GOM- Conetry At MITED, to make surveys for L Wo tuhtcn godt? Works for diversion Wolt cr lel feet per second from said Th reek for Munieipal Purposes, Section) AUS 80d particulars required by Act” as ple OF Section 70 of the “Water Comptroi ended have been fied with the and with the. Water” eats, at Victoria, ‘pert , ater Recorder at Prince hd take notice ED ce that the sg. p Tey kD TOWNSITE COMPANY, LIM Six or (no {htends to apply under Part the Minister syaver, Act” fot approval by of the ‘compary bd’ of the undertaking Md particulary {8 Outlined in the plans Comp eee now on file Water Recorder eter Rights end “with the nh 18 *rince KR canceteection with the pany’ api Coples of the 4 company’s appli- BO of the ss PPlication, under, Won fot "Water Act” and oF he One the Minist broval of the undertaking by er ¢ fle in the office ry Aforesald, aré on Ske ‘ Wate aOOP and. i. Terict at Prince ‘Rupert. é Water Rights at Victorne Compirotien. of Objections fed to the appite Rights with the Comp: roller or my cat Deiia ay dament ecioge, Victoria,” - tay ot sine i ro Rupert, B. G., this 13th Dd ‘ LIMITED YARD TOWNSITE COMPANY, July 44, soap” A. W. Agnew, Agent. —_—_____ the Sessions of Unionist party. During the of 1912 Mr. Cham- berlain considerably enhanced his reputation and he has stood by Mr. Bonar Law certain disagreements as icy, loyally despite to pol- Latterly he has effaced him- as lo give handle to such rumors as are now be- ing revived and in order that Mr. Bonar Law should in no wise feel himself embarrassed. By this self-effacement, like Mr, Balfour, the former leader has responsibility and criticism with- out damaging his reputation as a good politician. It is said in circles that of the difficult things for a politician to acquire is the knowledge of when t# sit quietly in his tent and when to unsheath his tongue and charge upon the foe with all the bat- talions of his eloquenee. In this connection the ability of Mr. Austen Chamberlain to keep in the background at the right time and the impossibility for Mr. Lloyd- George to efface himself after the self any 50 no escaped politital one most 1s @ revival of the rumor that he will replace Bonar Law as leader THE NEXT UNIONIST LEADER MAY BE AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN HE IS MENTIONED AS A LIKELY SUCCESSOR TO BONAR Law— HE HAS THE ADVANTAGE OF POSSESSING MORE fy EXPERIENCE OF OFFICE. London, Aug, 2.—In comection|Marconi affair is a matter of with the celebration of twenty. speculative interest Ll a one years’ uninterrupted repre-|George has undoubted|y ols sentation of the constituency of|areat deal of reputation Sy d Kast Woreestershire by the Rt.|@round hy not résigning over is Hon. Austen Chamberlain there |Marconi. affair and aio wiiek ‘ year or two to elapse while he rests and resharpens his weapons with calm study leavened by ex- perience, This what Mr. Chamberlain has been able to do and his position has been greatly strengthened thereby. His official experience has placed him consecutively as finan. cial secretary to the treasury and as civil lord of the admiralty, He entered the Unionist 1902 postmaster is cabinet in general and in 1903 instead of following his father into retirement over the tariff reform controversy he be- as Came chancellor — of the ex. chequer. In this position he stood, so to speak, on’ his own feet without the protecting wing of his father. He was only 39 and his first and subsequent budget speeches were consid- ered admirable. He had a par. ticularly difficult task, as the finances of the country had to be reorganized after the Boer war. On the other hand, Mr. Bonar Law, beyond being for four years parliamentary to the Board of Trade, has had no ex- }perience of office. secretary Before the Zealand left leaked out of the re- Lo Aug. 6 New Vancouver, battle cruiser here a story ception which was accorded of when the warship was welcomed by the Maoris New Zealand. He of unrehearsed the An much native Prince George Battenberg Kussell, the incident old seized ot effusively, at was centre an in and the Battenberg reception tattooed of and hand Prince *George shook it Moari him on the back, while several mnaidens slapped A pretty native girl threw her arms around his neck and kissed him on bofh cheeks. The prince blushed and was greatly embarrassed, beating a hasty retreat. Captain Halsey Was a much amused spectator, until the Maori damsel made straight for him. Phe captain glanced right and left, but escape was impossible, and amid unre- strained merriment the brown arms embraced his neck and the maiden’s triumph was complete. ii was some moments before Captain Halsey recovered, Then the officers formed a line and shook hands with each of the na- live party. Several maidens singled out Prinee George and kissed him as they passed. This time he bore PRINCE GETS WARM GREETING FROM PRETTY MAORI MAIDENS PRINCE GEORGE OF BATTENBERG, WHO IS ABOARD THE NEW ZEALAND, HAD ONE RECEPTION THAT HE WILL LONG REMEMBER. | the but he jlooked relieved all the same when of the ordeal unflinchingly, jthis unrehearsed part ceremony Was over. ROBBED AMBASSADOR Henry Lane Wilson Was Victim of Pickpockets. New Lane York, Wilson, to pickpockets, Aug. 2. United Mexico, —Henry States am- the se- bassador or cured his wallet, containing $128, was victim who and oficial the two valuable papers memoranda, while ambassa- dor was escorting women friends to a Long Island train in the day, News of Mr. Wilson's loss be-] Pennsylvania station yester- it was learned today. came public when railroad de- tectives who had received the .am- bassador’s complaint had con- sulted with detectives from po- liee headquarters. All parties jwere reticent regarding the de- tails, bul it was said that the ambassador was not greatly con- cerned over the incident. Credit appears to be prevalent even in warfare, for we notice that charging is a common thing in every battle, and H. H, Phinne Peoria, Ul, UO. 8. M, Punshon doubles al WwW. Henley, doubles and Canadian championship WINNIPEG’S CHAMPIONS AT ROWING. 1y, who won the intermediate \.. and are favorites in the senior race at the Canadian THE DAILY NEWS SS ‘JONAH STORY FINDS New Magazine Will . Defend Tale of Whale in Next Issue, New York, Aug. 1. The entire number of a new magazine sto be called “Bible Champion,” the first issue of which will be published next month, will be devoted to proofs of the truth of the story of Jonah and the whale. The avowed object of the publication is to rekindle faith in old Bible stories, and the Jonah story, as having aroused greatest ineredul- ity among scoffers, is scheduled for defence in the second number. The new magazine will be pub- lished by the Bible League of America, Rev. Jay Benson Ham- ilton, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, general secretary, wi!l be editor. STOP TRAIN Grasshoppers on Track Delay Train in Kansas. City, Kas., No. 564 Dodge “Train minutes; pers,” Aug. © 4, delayed = forty stalled by grasshop- was the report at the Rock Island station yesterday. The train was com- ing out of Ford when it struek a deep cut which always causes a snow blockade when there is a snowstorm, The wind had blown dead grasshoppers over the rails in such numbers that the engine Wheels slipped and spun around, leaving the train motionless. The train crew scooped the hop- pers off the track and sanded the rails before the train could ceed, received here pro- RIP! What Happens When the Slit Skirt Splits. New York, Aug. 1.—The of a slit skirt that became sO as ils wearer, Miss Gwendolyn Haynes of Minneapolis, attempted to board the steamer Carillo at Port Limon was related yester- day by passengers when the ship docked here. The skirt was a Parisian creation, made from measurements sent by mail. It fitted snugly. The gangplank was at an agle of 60 degrees. When Miss Haynes bent hei knee ascend there was a loud rip. held the torn edges of the skirt together and sidled back to her carriage. She will come north by the next boat. storys more She ROPE OF PEARLS STOLEN Necklace Said to Be Worth Sixty Thousand Dollars. New York, Aug. 2.—Gems val- ued at $75,000, including a rope of pearls worth $60,000, were stolen from the home of C, GC, Rumsey, at Narragansett Pier, within 24 hours ending Sunday night. Mrs. Rumsey was a daughter of the late E. H. Harri- man. The theft was made known today. The rope of pearls was given to Mrs. Rumsey by her mother and had a_ sentimental value far in excess of its intrinsic worth, A MERCENARY YOUTH Prince Henry Makes Money by Selling Family Letters. London, Aug. 1.—Prince Henry, the third of King George, who is at a preparatory school at Broadstairs, allowed $2.50 a week pocket money. Being fused an additional income a few son is re- days ago, he sold some tetters written by Queen Mary to a school mate named Behrens for $50. The Queen wrote Headmaster Saunders to obtain all the letters from Behrens and refund the 850, Comparatively Unimportant. She—I was rather disappoint- ed in that gentleman you intro- duced to me last night. He—Indeed! How so? She—Why, you spoke of him as a bridge expert, and he turned out to be nothing but a famous engineer, of the Union Bank ot Smithers Hether- in A branch Ganada was opened at Monday morning. J. H, ington, who temporarily charge of the Telkwa branch, will Is look after both branches until other arrangements have been made, Bulkl FARM LANDS PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 0¢ Skeena Valley ey Valley Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on easy terms. Nechaco Valley Fort George District IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— LANDS NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited VANCOUVER, B.C, A FRESH CHAMPION Vigorously ing city, and t boilers, with cool. ener, mon advertise. write, if interested. Silversides Bros. The | | | Up-to-Date llouse Decora- tors of Prince Rupert sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Gur Specialities “Ye Olde Reliable” 2nd Street Phone 156 Green OSBORNE HOUSE 957 Third Ave. Single Rooms, With Without Table Board. Large Sitting Room, Bath, Home Priveleges, Moderate Charges. Mrs. G. A. Tessier Large or POULTRY & LIVESTOCK : If you are wanting any kind of POULTRY, PIGEONS, GUINEA FOWL, RABBITS or ANGORA GOATS, write direct to H WILLIAMSON COMPANY, LTD. 357 Cordova St. E., Vancouver, B.C. The Largest Dealeys in Live Poultry in Western Canada PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 908 Third Avenue Dealers in HAY OATS CORN SEEDS CLOVER CORN FEED WREAT TIMOTHY ALFALFA ETC. CHICKEN FEED A_ SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended to die out. of thousands of dollars—the again to high-power efficiency. THE PRICE oF HOMAGE’ NCE when King Edward VII. paid a visit to Sheffield, all the fires in factories and plants were allowed to Not a wheel in Sheffield turned for twenty- four hours. @,The primary object of this was to lift pall of smoke that hovers over that won UT the action was unique—it was unprecedented—it was unthought of that those hundreds of mi hty furnaces, raging night and day, and those scething uivering valves, should ever be allowed to @, This extinguishing of fires cost Sheffield hundreds price of the effort to get back OME business men in Canada pay an unwitting homage, not to a king, but to a superstition—the superstition that hot weather justifies letting the fires of business go out. c - By paying homage to tradition, custom, supersti- tion, they have allowed Summer to become their “dull” season. @,You know how dull it can be when you don’t se. Do you know how brisk it can be made by Advertising? Do you realize how much momentum you now lose in the Summer that must be regained in the Fall ? They stop Advertising in DON’T LET YOUR ADVERTISING FIRES DIE OUT THIS SUMMER. Advice regarding your advertising problems is available through any adian advertising agency, or the Secretar 603 Lumsden Building, Toronto. Luquiry invulves no obli derful steel-produc- o ensure, as far as man was able, a bright day and a blue sky for an auspicious o Sheffield’s expression uf respect. ccasion. recognized Can- y ot the Canadian Press Association, Room e G,It was the Summer on your part—so LAND LEASE NOTICES. | Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V. Take notice that 4, Hume Babington, of Prince Kupert, B. C., Occupation master mariner, intend to apply for permission to | troller of lease the following described land: Comunencing at a post planted at northwest corner of H. B,. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP- PROVAL OF PLANS AND OF PETITIO FOR APPROVAL OF UNDERTAKING. — Take notice that the PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMPANK, LIMITED, of Montreal, Quebec, will apply to the Comp- ater Rights for the approval of the plans of the works te be constructed the |for the utilization of the water from Falls Babington’s | River and Khtada River, which the appli- lease appiicilion on @ small island in the/cant is by water records numbers 21, 27, Skeena River opposite Mile 45, thence} southwesterly along shore 40 chains to | southwest point of island, thence north- easterly along shore 40 chains to H. B. | Babington'’s southwest corner, thence north about 40 chains to point of com- | Inencesneuts containing 100 acres more or less, H. B.. BABINGTON, (Name of Locator.) Dated June 11th, 1913. Pub. July 7, 1913—Sept. 2, 1913. } COAL NOTICES, Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Take notice that I, Luigi Astori, of Prince Rupert, B. C,, occupation miner, in- tends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and oil over the following de- oon lands on the west coast of Graham sland: Commencing at @ post planted at the northwest corner of Coal License 8296, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 36 and 50 authorized to take, store aad use for power purposes and in respect to which further applications for 508 cubic feet per second from Falls River and 266 cubic feet der second from Khtada River are now pending. The power plants to be situate on Lots 635 and 695, respectively, Range 5, Coast District. Petition for approval of the undertak- |ing will also be made toe the Honorable | the Minister of Lands under Part 6 of the Water Act, The plans and particulars required by sub-section one of Section 70 of the Water Act, as amended, and the petition, plans and exhibits for the approval of under- taking as required by Section 89 and Part 6 have been filed with the Comptroller of Water Rights and with the ater Re- corder at Prince Rupert. Objections to the application may be filed with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. Dated at Prince casper B, C,, this 2ist day of au A. D. . THE PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELEC- TRIC CO., LTD, Wkly j28-a18 80 chains to the point of comm t containing 640 acres LUIGI ASTORI, Filippo Panvini, Agent. Located May 14th, 1913. Pub. July 7, 1913—Aug. 4, 1913 Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands, Take notice that I, W. E. Williams, barrister at law, of the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, in- tend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal, oll and petroleum over the following described lands on the west coast of Gra- ham Island: Commencing from the post planted one miie south from the southeast corner of Coal Lease 7432, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west, thence &0 chains north, thence 80 chains east to place or the beginning, containing 640 acres. W. E. WILLIAMS, Filippo Panvini, Ageut. Located May 11th, 1913. Pub. July 7, 1913—-Aug, 4, 1043 Skeena Land _District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Take notice that I, Antonio Christiano, contractor, of the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and oll over the following described lands on the west coast of Graham Island; Commencing at & post planted one mile south from the southeast corner of Coal Lease 7432, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west to the place of be- ginning, containing 640 acres. ANTONIO CHRISTIANO, Filippo Panvini, Agent. Located May 1ith, 1913. Pub, July 7, 19013—-Aug. 4, 1913 Port Edward - Church Services - FiRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Church Hall at 11 a.m, and REV. F. W. KERR, MLA., THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, 3RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST. weeeieae weey Sunday at 11 a.m. .m, Sunday School 2.80 cate Bible Class 2.30 p.m. REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE, AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 11 Sunday REV. MR.’ DIMMICK - PASTOR ST.. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Cor, Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place Morning prayer, 11, Even- ing prayer, 7:30. school, 2:30 p m. Holy Communion rst Sunday of month, at fi a m., and third Sunday at 8 REY. E, C, BURCH : Rector THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday services at &. m,, 3 aud 8 p. m. day School, 1:30 p. m. Week night services Mon- day, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, 11 Sun- PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS- TRIAL ANNEX A launch leaves the govern- ment slip for Port Edward every day. For particulars apply to Harrison, Gamble & Co., Phone 54, 3rd Ave. FOR @ FAA! : Phone 75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO.