.dnesday, August 27, 1913. ND pURCHASE NOTICES. Land Distriet— District of Coast, Range V » that The Prince Rupert 7 BOG. Co, Limited, of Pr nee | i intends to apply for permis- se 40 acres of Jand near the pounded as follows: at a post planted on the ke Madeleine near the out- ence south 20 chains, thence west 20 thence north 20 chains, thence east ins to point of commencement, con 40 acres more or less, a NCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELECTRIC 0 MITED. D., Ll Pur George H, 16th, 1913. July 24, 1913, , B. Ow » purcha Hi River, pmencing end of La Kohl, Agent. ~d May { b May 26, 1913 - es | r Land District—District of Skeena. | notice that Samuel KR. Brown Jr.,} e Rupert B. C., occupation engi intends to apply for permission to ase the following described lands: muencing #t & post planted at the} ast corner of Lot 2626, thence west ba thence south 40 chains, thence 4) chains, thence north 40 chains 3 commencement, containing 160 more or less, . SAMUEL ROLLINS BROWN JR. hed April 25th, 1913. >, May 26, 1913—July 24, 1913. a a Land District—District of Coast, Range V. occupation farmer, intend sta, B. C., the ply for permission to purchase ving described lands; yumencing at @ post planted at the | hwest corner Of Lot 4125, thence rly along the shore line 20 chains} or jess, thence following the shore northerly ahd easterly to northwest tot 4126, thence south 6 chains r less to point of commencement, ining 12 acres more or jess. LOUIES AWURIOL, ted May 21st, 1913. b. May 26, 1913—July 21, 1913. of Coast, na Land District-——-District Range V ke notice that James Jabour, of Rupert, B. C., occupation mer- i, intends to apply for permission to jase the following described property: buumencing 4t &@ post planted about % east of Mile Post 49 on the G, T, P. ay, east from Prince Rupert, on ap i in the Skeena River, thence south hains, thence east. 40 chains, thence h 80 chains, thence west 40 chains to of commencement, containing 320 more or 1e88, JAMES JABOUR. ted June 18th, 1013. pb. June 23, 1913——Aug. 18, 1943. bina Land District—District of Coast, Range V. ke notice that J, Lancelot Russel Wal Beavis, of Victoria, B. C., occupation er mariner, intend to apply for per- jou to purchase the following de- Ded lands munencing @t @ post planted op the yeast corher Of @ bay, @ little to the d of Skiakl Bay, Stephens Island, be foreshore, thence east 20 chains, ce north 20 Chains, thence west 20 ns, thence south 20 chains to point commencement, containing 40 acres CELOT RUSSEL WALROND BEAVIS. ted July ist, 1013 mb. July 241, 1913 Sept. 15, 1013. na Land District—District of Range IV. make notice that Frank B. St. Amour of city of Prince Kupert, in the Province Coast, THE DAILY NEWS RIFLE PRESENTED SY AT BISLEY PTE. HAwHins RETUR Private William Hawkins, the Can NUMBER Of PRIZES AVD CUPS WON BY HAWEINS © ROSS RIFLE CO. AND A “DADDY KERR, OF THE 48%, WHO TRAINED HAWHINS for - BIsiery. "THE WINNING RIFre. . N OF THE KING’S PRIZE WINNER. adian who won the King’s prize at Bisley, is shown below and his trophies and trainer in the upper part of the picture. The photographs were taken soon after Hawkins’ arrival home in-Toronto. Hawkins is a modest sort of chap and says ‘he fails to understand the sudden popularity accorded to .\him. He says: “When I left here a few weeks ago there were only a couple to see me off, and if I had died on the way the cily wouldn't have turned a hair. There were shooters at Bisley just as good as I am, but I had luck and now see what a fuss they make of me. I have my doubts if this is good for a man. ritish Columbia, prospector, intends to y for permission to lease the follow described land; yumencing at @ post planted on the ast of Banks Island, British Co on the shore of @ small unnamed abd being about five (5) miles in an rly direction from End Hill, thence eighty (80 chains, thence north bly 2U oains, thence west eighty ) chains, thence south twenty (20 ns tw point of commencement, and ning one hundred and sixty (160 s more or less, ocalor FRANK B, ST, AMOUR, L ated the 20th day of April, 1 19 ub. May 5, 1913—Jume 30, 10913. ba Land District—District of Coast, ange 6. hotice that Guy L, Tfooker, of Rupert, B, C., occupation civil en- r, intends to @pply for pertmissiun to the following described lands: hceing @t @ post planted at south- er of Lot 907, Range 5, Coust t, thence borth 40 chains more or south boundary of J, A. Kirk ick s application to purchase, thence 40 chains more or less following hdary to northwest corner of Lot south 40 chains to southwest Lot 31, thence east 20 chains s to high water mark, thence and westerly following high mark to point of commencement, € 20U acres more or less. GUY L, TOOKER. y 6th, 1043. i4, 1013 Sept. 8, 1913. District-—District of Coast, Range V ce that JI, Thomas Pierpont Vancouver, B, C., occupation sdiesiuan, intend to apply for per it purchase the following de- ands; icinbg €t @ post planied on the her Of @ bay, @ little to the f SkKiakl Bay, Stephens Isiand, eshore, and adjacent to L. R. W. vis jaim, thence north 20 chaips, West 20 chains, thence south 20 5, thence east 20 chains to point of encement, containing 40 acres more THOMAS PIERPONT BANKS. Dated July ist, 1943. ub. July 24, 19413—-Sept. 15, 1013. eha Land District—District of Coast, 5. Range ake notice that Martin Swanson, of nee Rupert, B. C., Seatpe uon painter, nds to apply for permission to pur- Se the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the ‘hwest corner of Lot 3075, thence rin 20 chains, thence west 40 chains, nee 40 chains in a southerly direction nd the shore, thence 40 chains in ap ‘erly direction round the shore to the int of commencement, containing one ndred and twenty acres more or less, Base ARTIN SWANSON, ated June 24th, 1913. Pub. June 30, 1913—Aug, 25, 1913. WATER ACT. tice of Application for, the Approval of ans and Petition for the Approval of Undertaking. Take notice yater Co. that the Port Essington > Ltd., will apply to the Comp ler of Water Rights for the approval Plans of the works to be constructed r the utilization of water from Cunning- ti Lake, which the applicant is by Water mt No, 125 authorized so take, store nd use for municipal purposes, ‘plication will also be made to the Hon- “Able the Minister of Lands for the ap- pve) ot undertaking, : ne Plans and particulars required by section 1 Of Section 70 and the peti- : ' Or @pproval of undertaking, as re ered by Section 89 of the Water Act as nended have been fled with the Comp- Her of Water Rights at Victoria and ith ‘he Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, . ‘bJections to the application or petition Watch for the Big Opening Announcement The Big Three of Central British Columbia ge a oacific OCe, when the main line o located Years ago, Trunk Pacific was first tematic survey and In tory. Aided by enginee surveyors mense amount of data assembied, we locate the sites of the future large cities and trade centres of this wonderful new country—Fort George, Fort George, the first of these new cities promoted and developed by us, and Hubert and New Hazelton. needs no introduction—it is known th ow through Central British Columbia, we made a most careful and sys- ation of this new terri- € f gow wo PUNT PACIF) RR. civilized world. its success has been record-break- | ing—it is sure to develop into one of the big cities | of British Columbia. | Fort George conclusively demonstrated the accur- acy of our judgment. WHubert, the second of these | new cities, will soon be placed on the market. Back | of the development and promotion of this new city will be the same organization, the same manage- ment and the same careful and systematic develop- { f the Grand and the im- were able to ment, and a like amount of liberal advertising that placed Fort George in the front rank of the new roughout the cities of Western Canada. FACTS HUB T NATURAL fa ER ABOUT The new city of Hubert is located in the TRADE hear, of the Bulkley Valley at its widest part. THE It is on the main line of the Grand Trunk Pa- CENTRE cifle Railway, and is the centre of a large and Bo proved agricultural district, surrounded by an NEW enormous fleld of bituminous coal, a delight- OF ful climate and sure market for all products; CITY three miles east of Aldermere; townsite now RICH being cleared; roadways opened. It will have a substantial population from the start. — OF Watch for the aie opening announcements. BULKLEY A few tracts of acreage adjoining townsite, HUBER suitable for subdivisional purposes, for sale. VALLEY Natural Resources Security Company, Ltd. Joint Owners 620 GEO, J. HAMMOND, President and Sole Agents Fort George and Hubert -625 Vancouver Block, Vancouver ‘ay be Hled with the Comptroller o Water ights Parliament Buildings, Victoria, we Within 30 days from the date hereof. ‘ted at Vancouver this 80th day of uly, 1913, PORT ESSINGTON WATER co., LTD., Applicant. . Wilson & Whealler, Agents. Advertise in the Daily News Skeena FARM LANDS IN Carefully Bulkley Valley —IN THE— Nechaco Valley Fort George District TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— Valley FARM LANDS selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on easy terms. NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 VANCOUVER, B.C, —— ‘MURDER SOCIETIES RITCHIE MADE BIG PROFIT ON tien ow) ACCOUNT OF WELSH'S ACCIDENT HE RECEIVES EXACTLY $2,500 PER WEEK DURING THE TIME OF THE POSTPONEMENT-—WELSH’S ANKLE MEND- ling reac lished th certain | secret s “Human tor’ soci records or whist ealling unlawful bers. Organizations Use Poison and Strange Equipment—Mem- bers Are Branded. London, Aug. 24.—Government papers rarely contain such start- the governor of Sierra Leone pub- needles used for branding mem- ling as a despatch from the opinion § of e other day, dealing with ; world’s light yaneful organizations, or known the Leopard’ and “Aliga- eties, which have blacker that the “Black Hand” ocieties, as meet Freddie retain his title, he — ING RAPIDLY Ritchie, |local arena. champion. Vancouver to/idly, and he was a on’ Labor |Saturday’s match, The British champion Vancouver, Aug. 26—Its an illjfor his bout with Welsh for the wind that blows nobody good, in| world’s title on Sept. 20th at the Willie weight Ritchie came to Welsh Day for the world's light weicht a with Ritchie from the ring, championship, and was to receive $15,000' for his end, win, loose or|until the week after Welsh’s ankle is mending rap- spectator at being intro~ will rest Labor Day, and more dramatic methods. draw. When Ritchie was on his | giving the ankle a chance to thor- The organization exists, ap-| Way, Welsh sprained his ankle|oughly heal, and then start his parently, for the contradictory|@nd the bout was called off. Rit-|treining for the crucial match of. purposes of murder and medi-|¢hie arrived in Vancouver, and|his career. cine, for the medicine men have|@uickly reached an agreement to —_—_— established the belief that their}pestpone the bout for three weeks MURDERED FAMILY most famous drugs, especially}4nd in the meantime meeting an- — that known as “borfima,” need|Other man here on Labor Day,|Wealthy Farmer Killed Four and human sacrifices in order to re-|and receiving $7,500 for his work Then Suicided. new their full efficacy. that afternoon. So Ritchie gets Dubuque, It., Aug. 23.—Charges The members of these mur-|exXactly $2,500 a week for the post’ that Henry Sternweis, a wealthy derous cannibalistic societies,|POnement, and in the meantime|farmer, murdered his wife and which have terrorized certain]Spends a vacation in the Cana-|{hree children, set fire to his neighborhoods, have mystie|dian rockies. farm property and then leaped marks and strange equipment. Ritchie and Ray Campbell hook |into the flames were made tonight Among the dry array of sections,|up here on Labor Day afternoon|by Coroner Voelker and other of- subsections and amended sched-|for fifteen rounds, at reduced!ficials after a day’s investigation ules of the official publication] prices, the highest priced seatjof the tragedy brought to light in there are references to clothes! being $5. Ritchie’s opponent was,the country fifteen miles north- made of baboon skin, the “kukoi,”|decided by an elimination bout|west of here, early today. Four le commonly used for|held here last Saturday after-|of the bodies, burned beyond together members of anj|noon. After the Labor Day bout|beyond recognition, have been society, and the iron|if Ritchie is fortunate enough to|recovered from the ruins. 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