August 15, 1913. midday, = ba Land hange otice that The Prince Rupert) me le tric co, Limited, of Prince ; B. Cy, intends to apply for permis. | ri, B. chase 40 acres of Jand near the purer, pounded as follows: emencing at & post planted on the! Hew of Lake Madeleine near the out. | her th 20 chains, thence west 20 | th 20 chains, thence east} t of commencement, con en sou : thence no! 0 om a E s more or less, RUPERT HYDRO-ELECTRIC } IMITED. Kohl, Agent. | iP, pains 1 4 RINCE co, I per George H, 1+ ME i6th, 1913. Jay oo, 1913——duly 24, 1913. Land District—District of Skeena. that Samuel RK. Brown Jr., occupauion engi- | to | notice ce Rupert, B. Gy ends to apply for permission the following described Jands: neing at @ post planted at the} rner of Lot 2626, thence west) thence south 40 chains, thence hains, thence north 40 chains to| commencement, containing | r less. SAMUEL KOLLINS BROWN JR j 25th, 1913. 6, 1918-—July 21, 1913. District—District of Range V. occupation farmer, intend oa Land Coast, B, G jor permission to purchase the | g scribed lands: | fencing at @ post planted at the} t corner of Lot’ 4125, thence} along the shore line 20 chains| less, thence following the shore | therly and easterly to horthwest| 4i25, thence south 6 chains! less to point of commencement, | w 12 acres more or less. LUUIES AURIOL. i May 21st, 1913. May 26, 1913—July 21, 1913. , Land District—District of Coast, ange V. | | not that James Jabour, of} ipert, B. C., occupation mer to apply for permission to tends i following described property: ng at @ post planted about \% f Mile Post 49 on the G. T, P. east from Prince Kupert, on an 0» the Skeena River, thence south 4 , thence east 40 chains, thence ) chains, thence west 40 chains to f commencement, containing 320 nore or 1e88, JAMES JABOUR. isth, 1013. 23, 1913-—Aug i June June 18, 1913. 1 Land District—District of Coast, Range V lice that 1, Lancelot Russel Wal eavis, of Victoria, B. C., occupation mariner, intend to apply for per t purchase the following de is en ing al a post planted on the ast corner Of @ bay, @ little to the i of Skiaki Bay, Stephens Island, resbore, thence east 20 chains, porth 20 chains, thence west 20 , thence south 20 chains to point mumencement, containing 40 acres les . RUSSEL WALROND BEAVIS. i July ist, 1943. July 21, 1913—Sept. 15, 1913. Lan bDistrict—District of Coast, Range IV, , ce that Frank B. St. Amour of fr Prince Hupert, in the Province sh Columbia, prospector, intends to permission to Jease the follow rived land ing at a post planted on the ast I Banks island, British Co " u the shore of @ small unnamed " eiug about five 5) miles in an firection from End Hill, thenoe y 80 chains, thence bportb 20 coains, thence west eighty us, thence south twenty (20) to point of commencement, and ing one hundred and sixty (160 more or less FRANK B. ST, AMOUR, Locator. ed the 20th day of April, 1913 May 5, 1913-—June 30, 1913 a La District—District of Coasi, Hange 6. k notice that Guy L. fooker, of Khupert, B. C., occupation civil en- niends to apply for pertBissiun to folowing Gescribed iends: icing 41 @ post planted at south t Lot 907, Range 6,e oust north 40 chains more of ith boundary of J. A. Kirk plication to purchase, thence more or less following ) northwest corner of Lot 40 chains to southwest Lhence ins chains thence high t thence east 20 w high water mark, and =6westerly following irk to point of commencement, g acres more or less, GUY L, TOOKER 6th, 1913. 4, 1913-——Sept. 8 1913 Range V that 1, Thomas Vancouver, - Cy intend to apply rcbase the follow Pierpont oeccupalon for per ing de- at a post planted on the r of a bay, @ little to the kiakl Bay, Stephens Island, re, and adjacent to L. K. W. thence north 20 chains, 20 chains, thence south 20 © east 20 chains to point of Lent, containing 4¢ acres more THOMAS PIERPONT BANKS. sted July 1st, 1043. b. July 21, 1013—-Sept. 15, 1913. District—District of Coast, Range 5 Take notice that Martip Swanson, of nee Kupert, B. C., occupation painter, ids to apply for permission to pur- € the following described lands: iInmencing at @ post planted at the thwest corner of Lot 38075, thence I chains, thence west 40 chains, thence 40 chains in a southerly direction round the shore, thence 40 chains in an é I I a Land th 2 direction round the shore to the commencement, containing one i and twenty acres more or less : MARTIN SWANSON. Dated June 24th, 1913. Pub, June 80, 1913-—Aug. 25, 1013. usterly r ndre Notice of Application for the Approval of Works, and for Approval of Under- taking by Minister of Lands. Take notice that the PORT EDWARD 'OWNSITE GOMPANY, LIMITED, of Prince Kupert, in the Province of British jumbia, Will apply to the Comptroller ! W ater Kights for the approval of the of the works to be eonstructed for ulllization of the water from Wolf reek, Skeena District, for which applica- nN has been made by the company, and under which app heetien Permit No, 107 has been issued by the Comptroller of “alter Kights, granting permission to the ‘d PORT EDWARD TOWNSITE COM- I Y, LIMITED, to make surveys for ‘struction of the works for diversion | two cuble feet per second from said Wolf Creek for Municipal Purposes, ‘he plans and particulars required by “on One of Section 70 of the **Water ' * amended have been filed with the tuptroller of Water Rights at Victoria, ! bef the Water Recorder at Prince 7 id take notice that the said PORT WAKD TOWNSITE COMPANY, LIM- ‘TED, also intends to apply under Part f the “Water Act” for approval by , Minister of Lands of the undertaking the company a8 outlined in the plans ‘ud particulars now on Me with the inp troller of Water Rights and with the ‘Vater Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C., cati gnection with the company’s appll- obles of the application, under Section v of the “Water Act” and of the peti- ' for approval of the undertaking by Minister of Lands as aforesaid, are or, 'n the oMee of the Water Recorder of nae District at Prince Rupert, B, C., uf _'n the oMce of the Comptroller o ater Rights at Victoria, z Objections to the applications may be Riot with the Comptrolier of Water Vehts, Parliament Bulldings, Victoria. ‘ay of June, 1948 ee ee Dated at Prince Rupert, B, PORT ED ‘ LIMITED AND TOWNSITE COMPANY, By A, W. Agnew, Agent. District—District of Coast, ,, (} ee 1). PM | | bss 2 ya oA A } Pr At ~~ i WELL, WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS? It is an actual photo of a “creation” recently seen on one of the French race tracks It was worn by a prominent society lady, not a mannequin. 11. ex- Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. In the of officers presence electrical perts, federal and detec- tives here today was demonstrated what was declared to be perhaps he most remarkable death deal- ng machine invented in recent vears the Cummings, 23, who of con- The invention is work W. L fessed to federal. and municipal ers when he was arrested that he thre Miss wea itened to use il to destroy society thy Jamberger, a she the offi- ine unless After me! i of the thy girl him $1,000 fer stration rove! took , possession vention, What is held to be of portance, the invention, it is said, be turned to the saving of lite by preventing train or ship more Ine collisions. Electricians took the machine » a steel and concrete vault in an office building. Another part of the contrivance, on which were ni mts mounted a bell and an incan- descent globe, was placed in a closed room across a hall. Then the electric current of the ma- chine was turned on, On the un- attached box in the other room the bell rang and the lamp glowed brightly. In acknowledged letter to Cummings sent his Miss Bamberger, a diagram of his ing he would place a suitcase of invention, Say- nitroglycerin in her room and ex- plode it from a distance, The demonstration today, say the electrical experts, proves that he could have accomplished this. INVENTS INFERNAL MACHINE TO TERRIFY A SOCIETY GIRL EXPERTS EXAMINE ELECTRICAL CONTRIVANCE INVENTED BY YOUNG CRIMINAL TO FRIGHTEN GIRL INTO GiV- ING HIM MONEY. In speaking of his invention as he the attachment could be installed sat in his cell, Cummings said in locomotive cabs, where it would give a positive signal if a train ran past a closed block signal. In war, he said, mines could be exploded without wire attach- ment. rhe prisoner told the police he had been induced to try to black- mail Miss Bamberger by two other men, who, he believed, were members of a New York gang of blackmailers. BRITAIN’S FAIR POLICY Why She Will Not Exhibit at the Panama Exposition. It is estimated thal the Pana- ma-Pacific fair will represent a total expenditure of 850,000,000, including appropriations by the nation, the state and counties of California, the city of San Fran- various states and foreign nations and individual exhibitors. In the last fifty years it is safe to say the United States government has contributed over $30,000,000 in aid of expositions, domestic and foreign. For all the while this country has been organizing local and national celebrations in the guise of industrial shows, from the Medilerranean to the North Sea Europe has shown the same zeal, Il is a form of enter- prise of which Great Britain has been more chary than many other countries, so that her complaint in this case in keeping with her general policy at home, Cisco, is GIRLS IN AUTOMOBILE Five Lost on Prairie Spend Night Surrounded by Thousands in Herd, Muskogee, Okla., Aug. 11.— Five girls in a touring car, lost on the prairie between Muskogee and Chelsea, Thursday night, were caught in a big cattle herd which held them and the car when the eattle broke up. The girls are May McSpadden, Lizzie Sharpe and Viola Milliam of Chelsea and Misses Smith and Rucker of Claremont. They had decided to drive from Rucker’s ranch to Muskogee, sixty miles. They lost the road and darkness caught them on a wide prairie. The motor went wrong and the big herd of cattle began mill around the machine. There were thousands in the herd, to The frightened cattle were jammed so close to the car that at times it almost tipped over. The cattle dispersed after day- light. TAKES CARBOLIC AND TELEPHONES FOR AID Husband’s Employer Arrives in Time to See Her Fali—Doctors ere Powerless. Edmonton, Aug. 11.—At 10:30 in the morning, in her rooms over the City Meat Market, 34 Whyte avenue east, South Side, Mrs. Lund took two ounces of carbolic acid, from the effeets of which she will probably die in the South Side Hospital within an hour, al- though medical men are working upon her to endeavor to avert the consequences of the fluid. The attempted suicide was re- markable in its deliberateness. At a few minutes before the hour stated her husband's employer, Mr. Bridge, of Bridge & Joyce, carpenter contractors, received a phone message from the woman that he was wanted at the Lund rooms over the meat market. When he arrived the woman met him at the door. “What is the maiter?” he asked. “Suicide, I guess,” the woman replied. In a mo- dropped and that doctors Doctors were called. the woman nothwithstanding the ment and ambulance were called and that she was taken to the hospital, where she got every possible treatment, there is prac- tically no hope for her recovery. THE KING’S SYMPATHY Sent to Wife of F. S. Cody, the Aviator. 11.—Kine George conveyed yesterday to Mrs. Cody and her his sincere pathy and sorrow at the death of I’, S. Cody, the aviator. The King telegraphed: “I have received with profound regret the news of the death of Mr. Cody. 1 saw him on several occasions at Aldershot and IT always appreci- ated his dogged, determined and dauntless courage. His loss will be much felt at Aldershot, where he did so much for military avia- tion.” London, Aug. sons sym- AGED VETERAN DIES Fought Under William Lyon Mac- kenzie. Edmonton, Aug, 14. — John Wilkinson, 103 years old, died al the Royal Alexandra Hospital last night. He was born in Iré- land and came to Ganada with his parents when he was 5 years old. They located at York, now On- tario, He fought in the rebellion of 1837-8 under William: Lyon Mackenzie. He was a member of the Orange Lodge for 77 years and a Mason for 80, His oldest son died last year at the age of 79. It is a waste of time to argue with a fool, Phones 187 and 430 ” ” 9” July 14, 1048. Shirriff’s Lime Juice - - Raspberry Vinegar Blackberry Wine - Port Wine - - - Imported Black Cherry Wine STALKER & WELLS FIRST CLASS GROCERS = — ¥ - 4 Phones 107 and 450 50c per bottle 50c 50c 50c 75c 9? 9? 2? 9 9? 9? 99 9? four hours. cool. montbs. season. die out. DON’T LET 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. UT the action was unique—it was unprecedented—it was unthought of that those hundreds of mighty furnaces, raging night and day, and those seethi 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 superstition that hot weather justifies letting the fires of business energy go out. 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 advertise. Do you know how brisk it can be made by Advertising? Do you realize how much momentvm you now lose in the Summer that must be regained in the Fall ? They stop Advertising in YOUR ADVERTISING FIRES DIE OUT THIS SUMMER. Advice regarding your advertising problems is available through any recognized Can- adian advertising agency, 603 Lumsden Building T write, if interested. or the Secretary of the Canadian Press Association, Room ocrente, Enquiry involves no obligation om your part—se THE DAILY NEWS 3 NI PURCHASE NOTICES, ' pray v 7 eH a a IMPRISONED 5 . Petes ee — = —_—$ A | ) J A 7 ’ ~c glade cae — CATTLE scnneciniiilagdeececte ag G It was the Summer PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 908 Third Avenue Dealers in FEED SEEDS _ HAY TIMOTHY OATS CLOVER WHEAT ALFALFA CORN ETC. CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended to jor less. 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 4 . 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 sbore 40 chains to H. é Babington’r southwest corner, thence north about 40 chains to point of com- mencement, containing 100 acres more H. 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 —AT— CHEAP ACREAGE Tyee Park Near Prince Rupert ta Mais 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS Apply Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert TRY A “NEWS” WANT AD REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH McINTYBE HALL, 38RD AVE., NEAR 6TH 8T. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 2.80 p.m. Baraca Bible Class 2.30 REV. W. J’ SCOTT Acting Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.80 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. Sunday school, 3 . m. Holy Communion frst Sunday of month, at if a m., and third Sunday at 8 a. m. REV. E. C, BURCH ° Rector THE. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday services at a.m, 3 and 8 p.m. Sun- day School, 1:30 p. m., Week night services Mon- day, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. 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 APPLICATION 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 utilization of the water from Falls River and Kbtada River, which the appli- cant is by water records numbers 21, 27, 36 and 50 authorized to take, store and use for power purposes and in respect to which further applications for 508 cubic feet r sacond from Falls River and 266 cuble’ feet oer, second from Khbtada River are now pending. ‘The power plants to be situate Ou Lots ore a 695, respectively, Range 5, Coast District. 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 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 Balldings, Victoria, B. C. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 21st day of July, A. D. 1913. THE PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELEC- TRIG CO,, LTD. Wkly j28-a18 COAL NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Take noticed that I, Luli Astori, of Prince Rupert, B. €., occupation miner, in- tends to apply far a license to prospect and oil over the following de- ds on the west coast of Gra Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of License 8206 thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres LUIGI ASTORI. Filippo Panvini, Agent. 1 yi 1913, Located M 1913—Aug. 4, 1913 Pub. July 7, Skeena Land District—Distriet of Queen Charlotte Islands. Take notice that I, W. E. Williams, barrister at law, of the City of Prince Rupert, Proviace of British Col ia, in- tend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to gece ct for force over ollowing on the west coast of Gra- Commencing from the St planted one miie south from the southeast corner of Coal Lease 7432, thence 8u chains sou thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east to place of the beginning, containing 640 acres, WwW. E. WILLIAMS. Filippo Panvini, Agent. 1ith, 1913. , 1013-—-Aug. 4, 1913 Located Ma Pub, July Skeena Land_District-—District of Queen Charlotte Is: % Take notice that I, Antonio Christiano, contractor, of the City of Proyince of British apply to the ef Ci for a license to p over the following west coast of Graham Is! 2 Commencing at a post one south from the southeast corner of Coal ce 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains th, thence 80 chains west to the place of be: ginning, containing 646 acres. ANTONIO CHRISTIANO. Filippo Panvini, Agent. Located May 11th 1913, rae Pub. July 7, 1919-—Aug. 4, 1948 oC nnnznzn»>n»>»n: :