psday, September 3, 1913, ) PURCHASE NOTICES. pistrict—District of Coast, Range V hat The Prince Rupert ton Limited, of Prince intends to apply for permis- , 40 acres Of iand near the hiver, bounded as follows: cing at @ post planted on the eneine sko Madewelne near the out- Hy ‘woush 20 chains, thence west 20 Hence north nS, é s to point of commencement, con- 0 acres more or I ai. RUPERT HYDRO-ELECTHIC ; oD. Le George H. Kobl, Agent. 16th, 1913, ; ‘May, 26, 1919—July 21, 1913. se Land District- District of Skeena. notice that Samuel RK. Brown Jr., e hupert B. C,, occupation engi- jends to apply for periiission to » the following described lands; hencing at & post planted at t corner of Lot 2626, thence w ns, thence south 40 chains, thence chains, thence north 40 chains to f commencement, containing 160 ore or 1ess. SAMUEL ROLLINS BROWN JR. July 21, 1913. and notice petric urcl H April 25th, 191 P May 26, 1913— TT Land District—District of Coast, Range V. B, C,, occupation farmer, intend y for permission to purchase the eg described Jands; menciug &| & post planted at ast corner of Lot 4125, thence along the shore line 20 chains r less, thence following the shore priheriy and easterly to northwest t 4125, thence south 6 chains r jess to point of commencement, ing 12 acres more or jess, LUUIES AUIUOL, d May 21st, 1913, May 26, 1vi3—July 21, 1913. Land District—District of Coast, Range V notice that James Jabour, of Kupert, B. C., occupation mer- intends to apply for permission to e the following described property: sencing at @ post planted about st of Mile Post 49 on the G,. T, P. y, east from Prince Rupert, on an in the Skeena Hiver, thence south jus, thence east 40 chains, thence BO chains, thence west 40 chains to of commencement, containing 320 More or less, JAMES JABOUR. June 18th, 1013. June 23, 1913—Aug. 18, 1913. Land District—Diswict of Coast, Kange V notice that I, Lancelot Russel Wal- eavis, of Victoria, B, C., occupation mariner, intend to apply fur per- to purchase the ollowing de- fH jauds; neneing at @ post planted on the st corner Of @ bay, @ little to the rd of Skiakl Bay, Stephens Island, » foreshore, thence east 20 chains, north 20 Chains, thence west 20 thence south 20 chains to point minencement, containing 40 acres r less. RUSSEL WALROND BEAVIS. ist, 1913. . July 21, 1913—Sept. 15, 1913. Land District—District of Range IV, me notice that Frank B. St. Amour of ty of Prince Kupert, in the Province lish Columbia, prospector, intends to for permission to lease the follow- pscribed land: Biencing at a post planted on the vast of Banks Island, British Co- , on the shore of a small unnamed Mi being about five (5) miles in an Hy direction from End Hill, thence mecighiy (80) chains, thence north vy (20 coains, thence west eighty chaius, tence south twenty (20) to point of commencement, and ing one hundred and sixty (160) more or less. . FRANK B, 8ST, AMOUR, Locator. ed the 29th day of April, 1013, D. May 5, 1913-—June 30, 1913. Coast, Land of Coast, District-—District Range 6, e notice that Guy L. fooker, of Rupert, B, C., occupation civil en- » lutends to apply for pertwissiun to dse the following described lands: wuencing 4t & post planted at south- curuer of Lot 907, Range 6, Coust ct, thence north 40 chains more or south boundary of J. A, Kirk- 4pplication to purchase, thence chains more or less following nhdary to northwesi corner of Lot ce south 40 chains to southwest Lot 31, thence east 20 chains ess lo high water mark, thence and westerly following high irk to point of commencement, 1¢ 20U acres more or less, GUY L, TOOKER. 1 July 6th, 1943. suly 14, 1913——-Sept. 8, 1913. @ Laud District-—District Kange V. © noice that I, » Of Vancouver, Salesman, intend ” to purchase bd Jands; Wunencing at a post planted on the ( corher of @ bay, @ little to the of Skiakl Bay, Stephens Island, be foreshore, and adjacent to L. R. W. is claim, thence horth 20. chaips, 20 chains, thence south 20 hee east 20 chains to point of vent, containing 40 acres more THOMAS PIERPONT BANKS. ted July ist, 1043, Db. July 21, 1913—-Sept. 15, 19143. ee of Coast, Thomas Pilerpont . ., occupation to apply for per- the following de- Ss, the benCeM 55 ma Land Distrace—-Dineies of Coast, Range Ke notice that Martin Swanson, of ce Rupert, B. C., Socupstion painter, hds to apply for permission to pur- > the following described lands: biumencing at @ post planted at the west corne, of Lot 3075, thence 1 20 chains, thence west 40 chains, re 40 chains in a southerly direction bd the shore, thence 40 chains in ap rly direction round the shore to the ' of commencement, containing one red and twenty acres more or less, MARTIN SWANSON, ated June 24th, 1913, ub, June 30, 1913—Aug. 25, 1913. WATER AOT. e ico of Application for the Approval of Plans and Petition for the Approval of Undertaking. sake hotice that the Port Essington 43 Co,, Lid, will apply to the Comp- ler of Water Rights for the approval plans of the works to be constructed the uUllzation of water from Cunning- h Lake, which the applicant is by Water Mit No. 125 authorized to take, store yp use for municipal purposes, Me the Will also De Wise to the Hon» e e Minister o ands P : mel of undertaking, ey ae ‘© plans and particulars required b , Section 4 of Section 70 and the pete 1 for approval of undertaking, as re red by Section 89 of the Water Act as ponde d have been filed with the Comp- er of Water Rights at Victoria and A ‘he Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, Objections Y be filed his, Pa €., within Dated at ly, 1943, to the application or petition with the Pomptraler of Water lament Buildings, Victoria, 30 days from the date hereof, Vancouver this 30th day of PORT ESSINGTON WATER CO.,, LTD., Applicant, Aum asak Wilson & Whealler, Agents. Advertise in he Daily News THERE THAN ANYWHERE New York, Thaw love me? That is the worst Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw said today as she was preparing lo go, under police guard, to the roof garden matinee where she was to appear as a dancer. She had just heard Thaw’s latest al- leged lament that turned to the stage. Aug. 30.,—'‘Harry yet,” she had re. THE DAILY NEWS EVELYN THAW AFRAID HARRY WILL ATTEMPT TO KILL HER WILL STAY IN NEW YORK AS SHE BELIEVES HERSELF SAFER 20 chains, thence east|- ELSE—THAT HE LOVES HER IS ABSURD. “When he found that L could stand alone and live by my own efforts he determined to get and kill me. “T know that man so well that I was able exactly to predict what would happen when he escaped from Matteawan. My prediction is coming true. I foresee exactly what will happen if the law out re- By nF ° The courthouse and jail at Stierbr tained. After demanding a he consented to see the news] WHERE HARRY THAW IS HELD “ooke, Quebec, where Thaw is de- new tie, a shave and clean sheets yaper reporters. “Do any of his actions tend to show that he loves me? It is ab- surd nonsense. If he loved would he have left me here New York among strangers shift for myself, starve could not find means making my own living? “T am really frightened now. The news that from Sher. brooke is simply frightful. What |} shall [ do if that back | to New York? situation me in to if I of some comes gets man The is } }as laxes its grip on that erazy man. “T shall stay right here in New York as’ I am safer here than I would be anywhere else.” Mrs. Thaw, testifying recently before a referee in bankruptey, swore that Harry Thaw’s mother had contracted to pay her $15,000 cash and $1,000 a month as long Evelyn) should live if she would enter into an action for the annulment of her mar- riage to Harry Thaw. she Lette, 46 werde, 24F. It was originally intended to be dress was written in a crude getling more serious every min-| ule for me. If he should go free} I would be desperate. “Harry's controlling impulse is} his It has been that} which always him into" trouble, was his emotion that| caused arrest. When he! learned that I had made a suc- cess on the stage it made him furious, He wanted to see me in the gutter and to know I could get only by his aid. egotism, has It his g£o1 THAW’S LETTER TO HIS MOTHER a night letter, but was mailed the morning of his escape. The writing is Thaw’s but the ad- hand, This contract, the show girl testified, was made some time in {907 or 1908, after Thaw had killed Stanford White, and was now in the possession of her law= yer, John Reilly, of this city. Mr, Reilly also had cheques for $415,- 000—one of them for $5,000— bearing Mrs. Mary Thaw’s signa- ture, none of which had been honored, the witness added. These cheques, she said, were the first payments on the contract, sme NEWS FROM STEWART. | Jp es es ers ra rs ers ee re Mrs. J. G, MeLaren is back from a brief visit to Vancouver. Miss M. Watts, ‘the popular school teacher returned last week from an extended holiday spent in Vancouver and once again busy with her class. is William Fraser, a former sec- retary of the Miners’ Union, is home from a two months’ stay al Granby Bay. Mrs. Harry Smith of Duneans, owner of the Big tSore premises, spent the past week here looking after her interests. Mrs. Lougheed and Miss Sel- kirk, sisters of Mrs. T. W. Fal- coner, left on the last boat after spending several very happy weeks visiting here. FARM LANDS PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500, 000, 00 Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley . A. KE. his Rolph, after disposing of lumber to solidated Mining to the Transfer Company and Thursday for Seattle, the Granby Con- sold his Portland Canal left last The trans- Co., premises fer company has spent a consid- sum in converting the buildings into a modern stable. erable Master William Smitheringale, who has been the guest of Mrs. William George, left on the last boat for his home in: Vancouver to enter school.—Portland Canal Miner, s0 as An institution is the length- ened shadow of one man.—Emer- son, Launch Alice B for hire, Tele- phone Green 391, Davis’ Float, 155-tf —IN THE— Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on easy terms, tmede his first Nechaco Valley Fort George District —IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES A‘? UPWARDS— MOST RECENT PICTURE OF EVELYN THAW Mrs. Thaw is now playing in a New York theatre and sup- porting herself and little boy with her earnings. is T” QUEENSTOWN NOTES. re first the chuck ‘Ives got his “duck” on Saturday last harbor. He fell the while skylarking on the Westover. Freddie in into H. district H. Greene visited Lake the He was greatly impressed the of the for that with the completion of the wagon Rev. Mayer during week. with country as one best farming and says road the settlement will increase more rapidly, A sample of the workmanship of the Hazelton brothers, boat builders, Woden River, was greatly admired by local last Saturday on the arrival Rey. H. H. Green’s 14 foot boat. The firm are to be gratulated on turning out splendid work. people of row con- such Henry Holland, the well known Woden farmer, paid his first visit to Queenstown this week. He was so pleased with the place and its future that he invested in town- site property. Mr. Holland erecting a one storey frame building for Magistrate Harrison at the east end of the townsite. is Mr. Gray of Toronto, who is interested in a large number of timber limits in the vicinity of Ian Lake and Sewall, spent the past two weeks looking over the property, being accompanied by Arthur Robertson and Jimmie Stacks. This was Mr. Gray’s first visit to Graham Island and he was quite delighted with the cli- mate, scenery and his holdings. Jim Werst, who has been -lo- cated at the south end of the island for the past seven years, visit to this end of He week the island during the week. left Skidegate last Monday and travelled aloug the east coast to Masset via Tow Hill, thence up the inlet to Queens- fewn. Jim is loud in his praise agricultural country, and the of this part of the island as an chances are that he will come back and locate. Captain F. Evans of Nadu is as much at home in the walter as on his farm digging spuds. While loading freight on his dinghy from the Kathleen a few days ago he was over anxious to take it all en one trip, with the result that when he finished loading there was no room for himself in the boat. He thereupon lashed a rope around his body and took to the water, swimming ashore with the dinghy in tow. Frank Van and Alex. Johnston can vouch for this. — Queen Charlotte Islander. Druggists in Convention. Toronto, Aug. 26.—The dele- gates to the annual convention of of the Canadian Pharmaceutical Association, numbering nearly two hundred and representing al- most every province in the Do- minion, were formally welcomed to the city by Mayor Hocken this morning. FARM LANDS NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited VANCOUVER, B.C, Gal) COCOC 00000004 \ COOOCOOOOOOCOCOCOOGOOOEE Cen — i 1 V = *4 cva7 ge tcEN 500 Foe UM wit cumnty ‘apeanatds ony q Strip with perfect every corner. service. 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Take notice that Arthur O, Crew, of Devizes, England, occupation surveyor, in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 20 chains north of the northeast corner of Lot 596, Range 5, Coast District, thence south 20 chains more or less to northeast corner of Lot 596, thence east 20 chains, thence north 20 chains more or less to shore of lake, thence westerly 20 chains more or less following shore of lake to point of commencement, containing 40 acres more o7 less. ARTHUR O. CREW. P. M.Miller, Agent, 1913 , July 23rd, i pared 7 13—Oct. 13, 1913. Pub, Aug. 18, 19 Take notice that I, William Macy, of Anyox, B. C,, occupation caterer, intend to apply to the Hon, Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the southeast corner of S. T. L. Lot and Post 35280-9530, thence southerly 20 chains along the shore of Goose Say to 8. T. L. Lot and Post reading 35280-9529, thence in a westerly direction 20 chains, thence in a northerly direction 20 chains, thence east 20 chains to the point of commence- ment, containing 160 acres more or less. WILLIAM MACY. Cc, H. Flood, Agent. Dated June 27th, 1913. Pub, July 28, 1913—-Sept. 22, 1913. 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 |.EASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range Take notice that 1, Hume Babington, of Prince Rupert, B, C., occupation master | mariner, intend to apply for rmission to lease the following described land: Commencing at @ 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 ulong shore 40 chains to H. B. Babington’s southwest corner, thence north about 40 chains to point of com- mencement,, containing 100 acres more or less, H. B. BABINGTON, (Name of Locator.) June iith, 1913 Dated ° Pub. July 7, 1013—Sept. 2, 1913. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, Take notice that 1, Charles H, Flood, oc- cupation free miner, intend to app the Hon, Commissioner of lands an for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a& post planted at the northeast corner of A, P. L, reading Lot and Post 2232-3535, thence in a northerly direction along the shore of Hastings Arm 80 chains more or less to the Tac-U-An Indian reservation No, 26, thence in a westerly direction 40 chains, thence in a southerly direction 80 chains, thence east- erly 40 chains to the point of commence- ment, containing 320 acres more or less, CHARLES, H, FLOOD, Dated June 27th, 1913. Pu), July 28, 1913—Sept. 22, 1013, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 5, Take notice Prince Rupert, B, woman, intends to apply for permissiou to purchase the following deseribed lands: Commencing at @® post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 421, Range 5, Coast District, thence north 20 chains more or less to northeast corner of Lot 421, thence east 20 chains more or less to west boundary of Lot 65142, thence south 20 chains more o¢ iess to the shore of Lakelse Lake, thence westerly and southerly along said shore to the point of commencement, containing 40 acres more or less, DORA L, WRIGHT. Dated July 21st, 1913. Pub, Aug. 18, 1913-——Oct, 13, 1013. TRY A “NEWS” WANT AD that Dora L. Wright, of C., occupation married 3 | more or less, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 5. Take notice that Cecil J. Crew, of Porthcawl, Wales, occupation banker, in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile south of the southeast corner of Lot 130 Range 5, Coast District, thence south 20 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 80 acres more or less. CECIL J. CREW. P.M, Miller, Agent, Dated July 22nd, 1913. Pub. Aug. 18, 1813—Oct, 13, 1913. Skeena Land District—District of Coas Range 5. 6 Take notice that Louis Frank Banville, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation rail- roader, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 20 chains east of Mile Post 76 from Prince Rupert . T. P, Railway, on the south side of the track, thence ‘east 60 chains, thence south 5 chains to bank of Skeena River, thence folowing the river bank in a westerly and northerly direction to point of commencement, containing 20 acres LOUISE FRANK BANVILLE, Dated July 18th, 1913. Pub, Aug. 18, 1913-——-Oct. 13, 1913. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 5. Take notice that Thomas 8, Crew, of Tetbury, England, occupation gentleman, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one half mile south of the southeast corner of Lot 130, Range 5, Coast District, thence west 80 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less. THOMAS S. CREW. P. M, Miller, Agent, Dated July 218i, 1913. Pub. Aug. 18, 1913—Oct. 13, 1913. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 5. that Marion Waugh, occupation spinster, ioe to purchase lanted about Take notice Montreal, Cues tends to apply for the following described Commencing at a st 29.90 chaias in @ northerly direction from the southwest corner of Lot 5149, Range 5, Coast District, Lakelse Valley, thence north 40 chains, more or less to south boundary of Lot 5148, thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence east 40 chains more or less back to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less. MARION WAUGH, Dated July 22nd, 1913, Pub, Aug. 18, 1913-——-Oct, 13, 1013,