nursday, August 44, 1943, THE DAILY NEWS 7 AN strict—Distriet of Coast, na Land Digange v. that The Prince Rupert Co. Limited, of Prince intends to 4p y fle ake notice ro- Electric ort, B. Gy ; ge 40 acres 0} : pounded as follows: ns, thence north 20 chains, thence east hains to point of commencement, con- ing 40 acres more or less. t INCE. RUPERT HYDRO-ELECTRIC MITED. " Per George H, Kobl, Agent. May 26, 1913—July 24, 1913, OO.y ted {6th, 1913. ul et jar Land District—District of Skeena, Inke notice that Samuel R. Brown Jr., srince Rupert, B. G., occupation engi- intends to apply for permission to Jnuse the following described lands; mmencing at @ post janted at the neast corner Of Lot 2626, thence west nains, thence south 40 chains, thence 4) chains, thenct north 40 chains to r commencement, containing 160 more or 1e88, SAMUEL ROLLINS BROWN JR. ted April 25th, 1013. pb. May 26, 19193—July 21, 1913, OO na Land District—District of Coast, Range V. ista, B. C., Occupation farmer, intend pply for permission to purchase the Wing described lands; yuenciag &t @ post planted at the ywest corner Of Lot 4125, thence along the sbore line 20 chains or less, thence following the shore northerly #nd easterly to northwest tot 4125, thence south 6 chains or less to point of commencement, ining 12 acres more or less, AURIOL. LOUIES ted May 21st, 1913. b. May 26, 1913—July 21, 1913. na Land District—District of Coast, Ran ke notice that James Jabour, of ce Rupert, B, C., occupation mer- t, Intends to apply for permission to jase the following described property: mimencing at & post planted about east of Mile Post 49 on the G, T. P. ay, east from Prince Rupert, on an d in the Skeena River, thence south hains, thence east 40 chains, thence ) 80 chains, thence west 40 chains to % of commencement, containing 320 s more or less. JAMES JABOUR. ted June 18th, 1943. b. June 23, 1913—Aug. 18, 1913. ma Land Dad tae of Coast, ange VY. ke notice that I, Lancelot Russel Wal- Beavis, of Victoria, B, C., occupation er marmer, intend to apply for per- jun to purchase the following de- bed Jands; mmencing at @ post planted on the jeast corner Of @ bay, a@ little to the ard of Skiaki Bay, Stephens Island, he foreshore, thence east 20 chains, District——District of Coast, Range IV, ke notice that Frank B, St. Amour of city of Prince Kupert, in the Province ritish Columbia, prospector, intends to for permission to lease the follow- described land: mmencing at a post planted on the coast of Banks Island, British Co- ia, On the shore of 4 simall unnamed and being about five (5) miles in an rly direction from End Hill, thence eighty (80) chains, thence north Diy (2U) coains, thence west eighty chains, thence south twenty (20) s to polnt of commencement, and Mining one hundred and sixty (160) $s more or less. FRANK B, ST. AMOUR, Locator. fed the 29th day of Apiil, 1013. b. May 5, 1913—-June 30, 1913, na Land na Land District—District of Coast, Range 5, ke notice that Guy L. fooker, of ce Rupert, B. C., occupation civil ea- yr, intends to apply for pertwissiun to hase the following described lands: mumencing at 4 post planted at south- ining 200 acres more or less. GUY L, TOOKER. ted July 6th, 1043. b. July 14, 1013——Sept. 8, 1913. corner of Lot 907, Range 6, Coust ict, thence north 40 chains more or to south boundary of J, A. Kirk- ick» application to purchase, thence 40 chains more or less following boundary to northwest corner of Lot thence south 40 chains to southwest mer of Lot 314, thence east 20 chains or less to bigh water mark, thence verily and westerly following high r mark to point of commencement, ee north 20 chains, thence west 20 1s, thence south 20 chains to point Culmmencement, contining 40 acres Tf 1635, CELOT RUSSEL WALROND BEAVIS. ted July ist, 1043. b. July 24, 1018 —Sept. 15, 1043. ma Land District—District of Coast, Range V that I, Thomas Pierpont ouver, c., occupation alesman, intend to apply for per- a 10 , Durchase the following de- OL ahas; buunencing at a post planted on the east corher of @ bay, & little to the Ward of Skiakl Bay, Stephens Island, wie foreshore, and adjacent to L. AR. W. ‘s’ claim, thence north 20 chains, ce West 20 chains, thence south 20 Ins, thence east 20 chains to point of hencement, containing 40 acres more e355 THOMAS PIERPONT BANKS. ated July 1st, 1948, ub. July 21, 19143—-Sept. 15, 1913, Ke notice 5s, of Van na Land District—District of Coast, Range 5, ake notice that Martin Swanson, of bce Rupert, B. C., occupation painter, nds to apply for permission to pur- e the following described lands; ommencing at @ post planted at the thwest corner of Lot 3075, thence th 20 chains, thence west 40 chains, ice 40 chains ip a southerly direction nd the shore, thence 40 chains in an terly direction round the shore to the it of commencement, containing one bdred and twenty acres more or less, MARTIN SWANSON, pated June 24th, 1913, ub. June $0, 1913-—Aug. 26, 19138. WATER ACT. lce of Application for the Approval of Works, and for Approval of Under- _ taking by Minister of Lands. ake notice that the PORT EDWARD WNSITE COMPANY, LIMITED, of nce Rupert, in the Province of British umbia, will apply to the Comptroller Water Rights for the approval of the eis of the works to be eonstructed for utilization of the water from Wolf bek, Skeena District, for which applica- i has been made by the company, and der which application Permit No, 107 been issued by the Comptroller of ‘Ater Rights, granting permission to the PORT EDWARD OWNSITE | COM- NY, LIMITED, to make surveys for struction of the works for diversion ‘wo cuble feet per second from said pie Creek for Municipal Purposes, rhe plans and particulars required by oar One of Section 70 of the “Water stints tmended have been filed with the Mp troller of Water Rights at Victoria, men a the Water Recorder at Prince Ang take notice that the said PORT BYARD TOWNSITE COMPANY, LIM- ‘D, also intends to apply under Part x of the “Water Act” for approval by e Minister of Lands of the undertaking tne company a8 outlined in the plans : particulars now on file with the : nptroller of Water Rights and with the ater Recorder at Prince Rupert, B, C., connection with the company’s appli- )COples of the application, under Section ne eote, “Water Act” and of the petl: 4 for approval of the undertaking by | nister of Lands as aforesaid, are on io the oMee of the Water Recorder of na Ristrigt as prince Rupert, B, oe : by 0) eter Rights at Victoria, ee ee Ne *DJections to the applications may be ae with the oer roller of Water fm ts. Parliament Buildings, Victoria, y ied ae a ihn Rupert, e C,, this 13th OR , ‘ LIMITED ARD TOWNSITE COMPANY, July 44, seat?” A. W. Agnew, Agent. >) PURCHASE NOTICES, ' AT THE CENTURY OF in water, John Bult and Unele Sam were enthusiastically Erie when, before twenty thousand people gathered to cele- braté the century of peace between the two Anglo-Saxom na- tions, they drank the toast to “Peace,” PEACE CELEBRATION. cheered at Port The toast was drunk CHICAGO POLICEWOMEN NE PROTECTION OF POLICEMEN TEN MEMBERS OF FAIR SEX ON FORCE ARE FOLLOWED BY GREAT MOBS WHEN THEY START ON THEIR NEW WORK. Chicago, Aug. 411.—The women assigned*t6 duty on the police force have begun their work. So great was the curiosity aroused among pedestrians by the women police that in several instances plain clothes men and even uniformed men were needed to extricate the women. The policewomen, selected be- cause it was thought they might be able to deteet certain crimes which male policemen might overlook, were sent out in pairs, a pair being assigned to each of the four most populous districts D and one pair to detective duty, Male officers pointed out to them the district limits, the use of pa- trol boxes, locations of doubtful saloons and dance halls, In of the crowded West Side tenement districts such great mobs followed the women that they took refuge in the Maxwell station. Arrangements were made for the women to visit the detective bureau during roll call and be in- troduced the methods. None of the women attempted to make an arrest. one Lo WOMAN CHASED THREE OFFICERS FROM HOUSE Sturdy Dame, Wouldn't Allow the Police to Dispossess Her of Her House. Mrs. Oscar of put three men to New York, Aug. 11. Siverson, a sturdy inhabitant Harrison, N. J., flight when they tried to dispos- sess her from her home, 109 Seventh street. “Get out of here,” shouted Mrs. Siverson to Constable Charles White when he said he intended to put her furniture on the street. The officer flashed his dispossess notice, “Get out with your notice, Where will my ten children live?” continued the woman with a threatening eye. White beckoned to two assist- ants, William Case and Thomas Barry, especially deputized for the job. The enraged tenant whipped out a small revolver and White says she fired two shots at him, He took to his heels. The dep- ulies did likewise. Mrs. Siverson pursued, White jumped a nearby fence, The woman followed. He raced across a field and scaled another fence. He told. Police Justice Joseph M, Branegan that the mili- tant woman got over this, too, and that he could not shake her off until he got near the station, Branegan issued a warrant for the woman's arrest on the charge of “attempt to kill and to inter- fere with an officer in the dis- charge of his duty.’ The local police were hunting for Mrs, Siverson last night. The auto kills more people than a cannon. Phones 187 and 430 9 99 Shirriff’s Lime Juice Raspberry Vinegar Blackberry Wine - Port Wine - Imported Black Cherry Wine STALKER & WELLS OIL FOR LOCKS AND CORKS FOR BOTTLES San Francisco Saloons Start Early Closing Hours for First Time. 411.—San saloons closed at 2 morning, marking that retail liquor interfered with San Francisco, Aug. Francisco's o'clock this the first time traflic has been here by statute. While the cily was in the throes of the fire disaster of 1906, the sale of liquor was forbidden by military edict, and later local] re- strictions required the closing of barrooms between the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock in the morning, but this lasted only a few months, and the old order of things, with saloons open day and night and Sundays, was restored to flourish until today, when the new state law became effective. It is illegal in California “to sell, give or deliver to person intoxicating liquor be- tween the hours of 2 o’clock in the morning and 6 o'clock.’ The law went into force last night at midnight, The police officers who went about the enforcement of the new law in the early hours reported a general willingness on the part of the saloon men to comply with the measure. Everything was ciosed up, according to these re- ports, and no arrests were made. In numerous instances the police found saloon proprietors per- plexed by the lack of front door keys, which had been lost for years, and by door locks rusted by disuse that refused to work, An effort to keep open after 2 o'clock was contemplated by pro- prietors of certain downtown cabarets, but this was checked sharply by police order. now any FIRST CLASS GROCERS QUEEN CHARLOTTE NOTES, Miss Lauder, the popular Skidegate schoo] teacher, has re- turned from a-visil to Vancouver. The Misses Nola and Charlotte Young. have returned from a week's visit to Mrs, J. “Kitson, Sandspit. Miss Jack, H. Jack and Lb. 8, Al- lender of Vancouver are visiting P, 8S. Jack, Queen Charlotte. Frank Dix has joined the staff of Frank Rice's party at Sape Ball. Survey Nat Lay and George Chapman are with us again, having .re- turned from repairing five miles of the Tassoo-Sewell trail. A month was spent on the work. J. L. Barge, proprietor of the Rugby egg farm, Queen Charlotte, is now shipping eggs to Prince Rupert in sealed carlons. Eggs from Graham Island are noted for their size and quelity. The Bohemian Club of Aliford Bay is no more. The proprietors, Messrs. Hunsby, Tapert and Mac- intosh, have disposed of its fur- nishings to buyers eager to pos- a memento of the three happy souls who have the faculty of cheering all those with whom they come in contael.—Queen Charlotte News. sess BABES TURN BURGLARS Tots Reveal Hiding Place with $100 Loot. Oakland, Aug. 11.—Following the burglary of the residence of Mrs. I. D. Watson, Theresa and Jenny Peters, aged respectively 7 and 5 years, revealed to the po- lice yesterday a hiding place in a stable where they had secreted about $100 worth of loot. and tearfully admitted they had eom- mitted the burglary. They had been guided by a story they had been reading, the tots explained, and using a serewdriver as a burglar’s jimmy had opened a rear window of the Watson home while the oceupants were away. From the cache in the stable the police recovered a small amount of four gold rings, two gold chains and other jewellery. money, FORLORN POLICEWOMAN Says It Is useless for Her to Make Arrests. Denver, Aug. 141.—Josephine Roche, Denver's first police- woman, has resigned as inspec- tor of amusements in the depart- ment of safety, giving as her reason that, even though = she spends much time investigating and making arrests, her are not prosecuted. Miss brings a charge against the city commissioners. cases Roche one of FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CIRCUIT NO. 1. 12—5th St. and 3rd Ave. 13—6th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 14—8th St. and 3rd Ave, Box 15—Junction of ist, 2nd 3rd Aves. Box 16— ist Ave., between 8th and 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Box 17——1st Ave. and 7th St. tral Hotel.) Box Box and (Cen CIRCUIT NO. 2. Box 22—-3rd Ave. and (Post Office.) Box 23——3rd Ave. Box 24— ist Ave. Box 26—2nd Ave. Box 26—2nd Ave. Box 27—4G. T. P. CIRCUIT NO. 3. $1—5th Ave. and Fulton St. 32—Borden and Taylor Sts. 34—7th Ave. and Fulton St. 86— 9th Ave. and Comox Ave. $7—8th Ave. and Dodge Pl, 38—®6th Ave. and Thompson St, 8rd St. and McBride St. and McBride St. and 2nd St. and 6th St. Box Box Box Box Box Box CIRCUIT NO. 4, Box 44— ith Ave. and Emmerson Pil. Box 42—5th Ave. and McBride St, Box 43-—5th Ave, and Green St. Box 44—6th Ave and Basil St. Box 45—7th Ave. and Eberts. Box 141—7th Ave. and Young St. Ebonss “187 end. 450 50c. per bottle 50c_,, 50c 50c 75c 9? 9? 9 99 9? four hours. cool, mon . season. advertise. Advertising ? adian advertising write, if interested. die out. energy go out. DON’T LET YOUR a 603 Lumsden Buildin 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- @, The primary object of this was to lift the pall of smoke that hovers over that wonderful steel-produc- ing city, and to ensure, as far as man was able, a bright day and a blue sky for an auspicious occasion. Sheffield’s expression uf respect. G It was UT the action was unique—it was unprecedented—it was unthought of that those hundreds of mighty furnaces, raging night and day, and those seething boilers, with quivering valves, should ever be allowed to @, This extinguishing of fires cost Sheffield hundreds of thousands of dollars—the price of the effort to get back again to high-power efficiency. OME business men in Canada pay an unwitting homage, not to a king, but to a superstition—the su that hot weather justifies letting the fires of business They stop Advertising in the Summer By paying homage to tradition, custom, supersti- tion, they have allowed Summer to become their “dull” @ You know how dull it can be when you don’t Do you know how brisk it can be made by rstition Do you realize how much momentum you OUT THIS SUMMER. now lose in the Summer that must be regained in the Fall ? ADVERTISING FIRES DIE Advice regarding your advertising problems is available through any recognized Can- ney, or the Secretary of the Canadian Press Association, Room ing, Toronto. Enquiry involves no obligation om your part—so PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 908 Third Avenue Dealers in SEEDS TIMOTHY CLOVER ALFALFA ETC. FEED HAY OATS WHEAT CORN CHICKEN FEED A ‘SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended to LAND LEASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V. Take notice that 1, Hume Babington, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation master mariner, intend to apply for permission to lease the following described land: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of H. Babington’s lease application on a small island in the 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'r southwest corner, thence north about 40 chains to point of com- mencement, containing 100 acres more or less, . B, BABINGTON, (Name of Locator.) Dated June iith, 1913. Pub. July 7, 1913—Sept. 2, 1913. - Church Services - Silversides Bros. The Up-to-Date House Decora- tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties “Ye Olde Reliable” 2nd Street Phone 156 Green enh tee’ CHEAP ACREAGE Tyee Park Near Prince Rupert Nay 6 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS Apply Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert TRY A “NEWS” WANT AD. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Church Hal! at 11 a.m. and Empress Theatre at 7.80 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, 3RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST. Services every Sunday at 11 am. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 2.30 p. m. Baraca Bible Class 2.30 p.m. REV. W. J’ SCOTT Acting Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m, REV. MR, DIMMICK - PASTOR ST. ANDREW’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Cor, Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place Morning prayer, 11, Even- ing prayer, 7:30. u school, 2:30 Communion of month, at 11 and third Sunday a. m, REV, E. C. BURCH : a m at Rector THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday services at . m., 3 and 8 p. m. day School, 1: ‘ " Week night services Mon- day, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. ‘41 Sun- m. Port Edward 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, NOTICE OF APPLIGATKON FOR THE AP- PROVAL OF PLANS AND OF PETITION FOR APPROVAL OF UNDERTAKING. Take notice that the PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMPANK, LIMITED, of Montreal, Quebec, will apply to the Comp- troller of Water Rights for the approval of the plans of the works to be constructed for the uttlizatiom of the water from Falls River and Khtada River, which the appli- cant is by water records numbers 21, 27, 36 and 50 autharized to take, store and use for power purposes and in respect to which further applications for 508 cubic feet per second from Falls River and 266 cuble: feet per second from Khtada River are now pending. The power plants to be situate Ou Lots ah And 695, respectively, Range 5, Coast strict. Petition for approval of the undertak- ing will also be made to the Honorable the Minister of Lands under Part 6 of the Water Act. The plans and particulars required by sub-section one of section 79 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 twith the Comptroller of Water Rights and with the ater Re- corder at Prince Rupert. Objections to the application may be Med With the Comptrolier of Water Rights, Parliament Buildtng’s, Victoria, B. CG. Dated at Prince Rupert, B, C., this 21st day of July, A. D. 41913. THE PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELEC- TRIC €O.,, LTD. Wkly j28-a18 —=—¥_—«<—X<—¥<—“<—<—<—<—KT=lIl=TT__"""" 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- fone lands ‘on the west coast of Graham s! : Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Coal. License 8206, thence north 80 chains, thence eas ry chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres } I ASTORI, LWIG * Filippo. Panvini, Agent, 14th, 1913. Located Ma » 1913—Ang. 4, 1013 Pub, July 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 ¢ sioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal, oll and perrolaus over the following described lands on the west coast of Gra- ham Island: A Commencing from the t planted one miie south from the southeast corner of Coal Lease 7432, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80. chains east to place of the beginning, cantaining 640 acres. vane a WILLIAMS. . ppo Panvini, Agen 1ith, 1913. 1913—Aug. 4, 1013 Skeena Located Ma Pub, July 7, Skeena Land _ District—' ‘Charlotte I Take notice that I, Antonio Christiano, contractor, of the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Col ja, in to apply te the Chief Commissioner of Lands . iver" oe following adeciped ide “the on west coast of Grahams tatend. mile Coal Commencing at a post planted one south from sou nee ore of Lease 7432, thence 80 north, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 ongine ¥ ith, Pp - thence 80 chains west to the taining 640 ANTONIO CHRISTIANO. istrict of Queen ginning, con acres. Filippo Panvini, Agent. Located M tit 1913, \ Pub, July, 101 ug. 4, 1013