day geptember 30, 1943. esaay: “a Np PURCHASE NOTICES. , Flood, oc- sand an er of lands and ing lanted at the q. reading Lot thence In @ northerly . of Hastings Arm ess to the Tac-U-AD thence No. 26 1) cnains, thence In & ay chains, thence east- Hing to the point of commence- o chains © 90 acres more OF 1€8s. COO ee CHARLES. H. FLOOD, » o7thn, 1913. a diy 28, 1013-—Bept, 98, (00S. , July 28, stirict—District of Coast, Dis Land Range 5. that Dora L. Wright, of c., oecupation marriea apply for permission described lands: notice Rupert, siqtends to Srintends following spase wie : tb. aang at a post planted at e menage of ve 424, Range 5, ee ence north 20 chains h ate 0 e rineast corner of Lot or les® Js; 20 chains more or less men oundary f Lot 6142, thence st chains more or less to the shore yelse Lake, thence westerly and ly along said shore to the point of niining 40 acres more pceme nt, ¢ WHIGHT. P DORA L. gist, 1913, 4 ad duly 1913. b. Aug. 18 e—oct SS - \, 101 13, pistrict—District of Coast, Range 5. thut Cecil J. Crew, of occupation banker, in- 10 apply for permission to purchase pilowing described jands; mnencing at & post planted one milé of the southeast corner of Lot 130, 6, coast Distric t, thence south 20 { 40 chains, thence north » east 40 chains to point containing 80 acres Land e notice caw, Wales, ere CECIL J. CREW. Pp, M. Miller, Agent. uly 22nd, 1043, Pe (8, 1013—Oct, 13, 1013. Land District—District of Coast, Range 5 e notice that Louis Frank Banville, ince Rupert, B. C., occupation rail- rr, intends to apply for permission to ‘se the following described lands: mmencing at & post planted about 20 s east of Mile Post 76 from Prince t, G. 1. P. Railway, on the south of the Wack, thence east 60. chains, » gouth 6 chains to bank of Skeena , thence following the river bank in terly and northerly direction to point mumencement, containing 20 acres or less. LOUISE FRANK BANVILLE. ted July 18th, 1943, _ Aug. 18, 1018——-Oct. 13, 1913. na Land District—District of Coast, Range 6 Thomas 8. Crew, of ry, England, occupation gentieman, ds tw apply for permission to pur- the fouowing described lands: mmencing at & post planted one half south of the southeast corner of Lot Range 5, Coast District, thence west thence south 40 chains, thence thence north 40 chains to containing 320 e notice that chains, of commencement, more or jess. THOMAS 8, CREW. Py, M, Miller, Agent. ted July 21st, 1013. b, Aug, 18, 19149—Oct. 13, 1013. District—District of Coast, Range 5, e notice that Marion Waugh, of ireal, Que., Occupation spinster, in- s apply for permission to purchase following described lands; qunencing at @& post planted about 0 chains in @ northerly direction [rom southwest corner of Lot 6149, Range oast District, Lakelse Valley, tMmence » 40 chains, more or less to south dary of Lot 6148, thence west. 40 3, ence south 40 chains, thence east s more or less back to point of icement, containing 160 acres more MARION WAUGH. ted July 22nd, 1913. ub, Aug. 18, 1943—Oct, 13, 1913. na Land $8. ns Land District—District of Coast, Range 54. ake notice that Arthur O, Crew, of izes, Engiand, Occupation surveyor, in- fs to apply for permission to purchase following described lands: mmumencing at @ post planted about 20 ns north of the northeast corner of $96, Range 5, Coast District, thence th 20 chains’ more or less to northeast ber of Lot 506, thence east 20 chains, : north 20 chains more or less to e of lake, thence westeriy 20 chains e or less following shore of lake to bt of commencement, containing 40 s more or Jess, ARTHUR 0, CREW. P. M.Miller, Agent, Dated, July 23rd, 1013. ub. Aug. 18, 1913—Oct. 13, 1013. ake notice that 1, William Ma&, of ox, B. C., occupation caterer, intend to ly to the Mon, Commissioner of Lands Works for permission to purchase the owing described lands; muencing @t & post planted on the theast corner of 8, T, L. Lot and Post 50-9530, thence southerly 20 chains hg the shore of Goose Bay to 8, T. L and Post reading 35280-0529 4 Westerly direction 20 chains, thence B northerly direction 20 chains, thence Fy chains to the point of commence ‘, containing 160 acres more or less, WILLIAM MACY. Cc. H, Flood, Agent. 1013. 13—Sept, 22, 1013. thence Jated June 27th, Pub, July 28, 19 TICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP- PROVAL OF PLANS. pam hotice that James Arthur Brown, i at, Essington, B, C,, sawmill owner, nie to the Comptroller of Water MS the approval of the plans of Bion , to be constructed for the uts:.- oe % tie water from Brown's Creek ¥, 1@ applicant is by Water Record a Suthorized to e and use for pel purposes, and in respect to which pond ‘pplication for 56 cubie feet per : a) nom Said creek (Water Permit Palin an how pending, The sawmill to tre. 2 08 Lot 121, Range 5, Coast bi, plans and particulars required by Tee oh One Of Section 70 of | the th tach 4s amended have been fied th the Qulmptroller of Water Rights and Obj he Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. led with the Comets oP OF Wat mate = a» ¢ 0! Hlanent Buildings, Victoria, Be Ce Y Of August, A, [ » this 20th valed at Prince Rupert, B fugu D. 1943. epi VES, ARTHUR BROWN, Applicant, WATER NOTICE. | ‘Palleation for @ license to take and use re Will be made under the Water Act "ush Columbia as follows: tt ee name of the applicant is B. C, 2 orks, Lid., PF, H, Mobley, agent. ' ‘he address of the applicant Nnee hupert, B. C 5 ce The name of the stream 1s Kwinitsa The Stream has its source in moun- ‘i ne About 6 miles west of the Skeena » flows In @ southeaster! bc Mass } r direction empties into Skeena hiver about 1 : uth from Kwinitsa station, siren Yai: is to be. diverted from Beet trom mouth South side, about 5,280 will be ne purpose for which the water a 4 ¢ is mining and manufacturing, Sr anc. on which the water is to elaine’, 18 described as follows: Mineral Did any’ ned by inh e >. Salt Ore, Ol 75, 3 , eo my "py Skeona River. Pen, ee ‘ © quantity of wate B as ehh a it er applied for is + wre wat Twelve hundred (1200) 8. This notice Ww 4 48 posted on th n th , oun day of Beplember ei Hon nUrecee of this notice and an applica- ments OP ene thereto and to the require- oMce. oF a Water Act will be filed in the Rupert B, ae Water Recorder at Prince the geld? i Objections may be Nled with Comptrotlen® ater Recorder. or with the buildings, Victoria. B. Riemts, nr? B,C, SALT: WORKS, LTD, “Se By F, H. W-Sept, 8 to oct. 6, 4 By Moolen. Agent, is ain) ——— THE DAILY NEWS Frist Miss Canada: trying the sooner I'll find o do not at all admit that not. a real pie, nor nor taught in words. little pats and experience WANTS TOC DISCOVER IF THERE’S ANYTHING SHE “Maybe I can’t make as good a pie as mother just at first, but the sooner I begin the cake ar a half of vinegar, the knowledgable fondling of the hence the pie that is a masterpiece. ut what I can do.’ method is at all to their own. superior eal cake. It is not the recipe CAN'T DO. The maker of the first prize pie at the Toronto, exhibition has, for the benefit of mankind, pub- lished the recipe, and we see in a surly exchange an item to the effect that other piemakers the One woman can tell another how to make a pie or a cake and can stand beside the table and direct the whole proceedings to the most minute particular, and yet the pie will not be There’s a trick in it that cannot be written in a recipe Only one woman in a hundred can make a pumpkin pie, or a cream pie, and all the others ought to be restrained by law from attempting it. makes a pie must have an affection for the task. touches, the wee sprinkle of salt, the shrewd poke of the fork, the drop and various ingredients by the skilled hand of To be sure they do who the The counts, person that but The first wedding in New Hazelton was solemnized last Thursday evening in the Presby- |} terian Church when Key. Mr.| Larter, of St. Peter’s Church, | united Miss King, daughter of | Thomas King, Sanquoy, Sanday, | Orkney, Scotland, and George} Lawson, Ootsa Lake, son of Mrs. | J, Lawson, 295 Easter Road, Leitz, Seotland. The bride was attend- ed by Mrs, Robb, Saskatoon, a sister of the groom, and Rev. Munro supported the groom. Af- ter the light refresh- ments were served at the home of Mrs. John Newick and on Satur- day the happy couple left for their home at Ootsa Lake. ceremony Public Sehool Inspector Gillis arrived Wednesday night for the purpose of looking into the school requirements of the town, In company with George Wall he personally visited the parents of the children and will make his report in due course,—Omineca Herald, Willian) Spencer, superintend- ing engineer for George Cradock & Co., contractors for the bridge over the Bulkley River at Hag- wilget, is beginning to see the end of his job. The bridge is across the river and people have been crossing it all this week, The first few days of the week everyone was claiming to be the “first white man” or the “first white woman" to cross the new bridge. , Some of the “first” sat on the bank and watched the “second” go across. D. MeLeod made a trip up the Rocher de Boule Mountain on Wednesday and made some very | NEW HAZELTON NOTES. | interesting discoveries, He lo- cated a ledge of considerable size and brought down some samples, FARM LANDS , ithough it will Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley OLD HAZELTON ITEMS. R. guardian which he has sent to Vancouver to be assayed, Mr, McLeod was not on a prospecting tour so much as a pleasure trip to get a line on the various mining prop- erties on the b’g mountain, He met with a number of black flies;|day for otherwise he had a great day’s| Creek. outing. R. G. Steele returned from Van- couver Saturday night and Sun-j Hazelton station. The large day proceeded to Hudson Bayjamount of traffic over the road Mountain. Mr. Steele has com-|made_ the reduction of grades pleted his deal with Schufer and | necessary. Woods and he is now preparing to apply for a Crown grant. On Wednesday night Dr, Me- Lean arrived to take charge of the hospital work for Dr. Wrineh while the latter is looking after the eanvas for the X-Rays fund. )distriet. The Hotel Northern has been completed. In another week it will be open for business. A gen- eral rush is on putting on the little finishing touches, getting in the furniture and furnishings and in a few days the handsome big building will be in readiness to open the minute word is re- trict, Bates, claims. ceived from Victoria that the li-|Soderberg, the rancher whose cense hag been granted, body was found near his cabin eae TOTP mr ee ten days ago, nothing has de- FOR SHIP RAILWAY veloped to throw light on the Ketchikan May Havo Large Ship- yard Very Soon There is some probability of Ketchikan having a ship railway and ship yard built and in opera- tion within the next touple of months. A deal to pul such a plant in at the Alaska Packers dock south of town is now under level | consideration and it looks as|Highest become a fact,—- Ketchikan Miner. Rain =— —IN THE— Nechaco Valley Fort George District IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on easy terms. D'Egville, district from a trip to the Blackwater dis- trict, accompanied by A. Moncur. A party including J. M. David- son, M. E.; Burns Bowerman and Thomas Harrison left on Thurs- Tom A crew is now at work on the road between the town and South Ed. Kohse and Bob Marion, who have been prospecting in the new Tahtsa gold field, returned dur- ing the week. claims on Cibola Creek, and have confidence in the richness of the Gus. Olson left on Thursday to return {to the Omineea River dis- where is Although the police are making every effort to solve the mystery surrounding problem,—Omineca Miner. WEATHER REPORT Furnished by F. W. Dowling, For 24 hours ending 5 a, m., September 30, 1913. Barometer, reduced to sea Lowest temperature...... fisheries Monday returned on Creek and Silver They staked bench —_——_—_ Wet oes placer his partner, working on the death of Oscar Observer. . 30,040 53.0 50.0 95 temperature..... elee ere erwerreere es FARM LANDS NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000. 00 VANCOUVER, B.C, SS SS HH. 1 THE PRICE oF HOMAGE NCE when King Edward VII. paid a visit to Sheffield, : all the fires in factories and plants were allowed to die out. Not a wheel in Sheffield turned for twenty- four hours. @,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. @,It was 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 cool. @, 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. They stop Advertising in the Summer months. 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 advertise. 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 ? DON’T LET YOUR ADVERTISING FIRES DIE OUT THIS SUMMER. Advice regarding your advertising problems is available any recognised Can- adian advertising agency, or the Secretary of the Canadian Press Association, Room 603 Lumsden Building, Toronto, Enquiry involves no obligation on your part—so write, if interested. constructed land at Prince Rupert, B. the Governor in thereof. Solicito: W-Sept. 29-Oct 27, 1 Take notice that Eu apply for permission lowing described land: S. E. 30945, thence no east 13 chains more boundary of John M tion, thence south 20 to John McKechnie’s thence point of acres more or less, H, Dated August 22n Works a plan of a work proposed to be plan and description of said proposed site and has deposited a duplicate of each of the foregoing in the Land Registry Office C,, and is applying te Council Ottawa, Ont, September 16th, 1913. MACDONNELL & HONEYWELL, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range Rupert, B. C., occupation cook, intends to Commencing at a pos chains south of the nor east 20 chains, chains, thence west 33 chains more or less to the’ east boundary of 8. E, $0945 to the commencement, d, 1943. Pub. Sept. 22, 1913—Nov. 17, 1913. in the Harbor of CHEAP ACREAGE abies Tyee Par for approval CHICKEN FEE rs for the Applicant. 913. NOTICE. ® , ; Notice is hereby given that pursuant to PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. the rovisions of chapter 145 of ihe Re- FOR A I AXI sp yised Chapter of Canada, FP, L. Wilson has deposited with the Minister of Public Here Se 908 Third Avenue on bi Prince Rupert, B. C., briefly described as follows: Commencing 859.3 ft. north and n an tyee i. Cert Aron She ene Es Seal Oo e Dealers in love Circle as shown on an 923, Prince Rupert Land Reesey OD, being aout Se ey FEED SEEDS West corner Subiot 7, thence north 36 degrees 13 minutes 39 seconds west 760 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO. HAY TIMOTHY ft. to harbor line. Thence south 36 de- grees 46 minutes 1 second west 370 ft. s OATS CLOVER along ae ure line, Seok south 36 de- grees 13 pjinutes 59 second east 546 ft. to high water mark, thence following high crn ree ae WHEAT ALFALFA water mark to point of beginning, with a CORN ETC D A SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended to ne Renz, of Prince to purcbase the fol- Near Prince Rupert iS: —IN— ented about 30 IN east corner 0 cTs rth 40 chains, thence 5 AND 10 ACRE TRA or less to the west cKechnie’s pre-emp- Apply chains more or less southwest corner, thence south Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. containing 90 EUGENE RENZ. D. Lenhart, Agent. Prince Rupert Notary Rents and Phone 203 The Up-to-Date “Ye Olde 2nd Streot TO RENT—3-room GEORGE LEEK Silversides Bros. tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties CIRCUIT NO. 1. Box 12—5th St. and 3rd Ave. Box 13—6th St. and 3rd Ave. is 11, Even- house ON]}) pox 14—8th St. and 3rd Ave. i prayer, 7:80. ountey Third Ave., $20. Box $5-—Juntton of ist, 2nd and Ge union f is Sunday - > rm ves. of mon a TO RENT—Store on Third Ave.|}} gox 1¢—18t Ave., between 8th and ‘ and third at 8 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) Bow 17—1s8t Ave. and 7th St. (Cen- tral Hotel.) Public Delipesions Box 22 fog a “EP gra 8t Secaie’ eons it 615 2nd Ave. BBR ate | RY ? a. m., 3 and 8 p.m. Sun- (Post OMice.) day School, 0 . mm. ————— Box 23-——3rd Ave. and McBride St. Week night services Mon- Box 2@—1ist Ave. and McBride St. day, ym . urs- Box 26-—2nd Ave. and 2nd St. -Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH McINTYRE HALL, 83RD AVE., NEAR 6TH 8T. THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE and 7,30 p. Sunday a.m, m. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM - eset ee REV. MR. DIMMICK - PASTOR ST. ANDREW’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Cor. ace Ave. and Dunsmuir Place 0 REV. E. C. BURCH ° THE SALVATION in the ARMY CITADEL 26—2nd Ave, and 6th St. 27—G. T. P. CIRCUIT NO, 3. $1—5th Ave. and Fulton St, $2—Borden and Taylor Sts. 24—7th Ave. and Fulton St, 85—0th Ave, and Comox Ave. 87—8th Ave, and Dodge Pl. 38—6th Ave, and Thompson St. CIRCUIT NO. 4. Box 41—<4th Ave, and Emmerson Pl. Box 42—5th Ave, and McBride St. Box 43—5th Ave, and Green St. |} pox 44—6th Ave and Basil St. Box 45—T7th Ave. and Eberts. Box 141-—7th Ave, and Young St. House Decora- Box Port A launch | ment slip every day. PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS- TRIAL ANNEX apply to Harrison, Gamble & Co., Phone 514, Edward eaves the govern- for Port Edward For particulars 3rd Ave, a Phone 156 Green| gaeeeg ery