october 4, 1913. — ee vednesday THE DAILY NEWS 3 : , a Bie punt HASE NOTICES. , AND =a PORTLAND CANAL ORES WINNING ne ) ee ae / PRIZES AT PRINCE RUPERT FAIR | & of Hastings Arvin | y 2 th hore ess 30 ence. i | DISTRICT'S CLAIM AS MOST DIVERSIFIED MINERAL REGION OF chains, epee. east: THE GREAT NORTH WAS FULLY AND MOST | to the DON or eae tess. | PROPERLY RECOGNIZED. ARLES. H. FLOOD. i laa - rte ina : 1913—-Sept. 22, 1013, | isos tae ¢ @ first class; The winning district had ne t istrtet of Coast, | | ; nineral depart-|funds at its disposal and went ment of the Prince Rupert Exhi.|into the competition with more | bition speah eloquently of the enthusiasm, and won on its mer- its. But a few subscribed to the local fund, which was insufficient pora L. Wright, ot | occupation tmarrted | apply for pea ving described jands; | pores of the Portland Ganal Min- st planted at the} ing diy and er re 421, Range 6,| Le ind those who wereltg meet the necessary expenses, ice 1 rth 20 chains ( of the ¢ ie vie : e-0 corner ot 268) isplay of tt llection are to be}and had it not been for the cap- ehe re or jes »s si f ‘ ; . , ic bains more oF Jess | re sponsible f the assembly and turing of a few prizes, which or less to the shore | lheartily congratuiated on theip| carried substantial awards, and thence westeriy and) shore to the point of ining 40 acres more DORA L, WRIGHT luntiring efforts and financial ase which we understand will be do- nated to the Citizens’ Association, we would have fared very badly. | demonstrated before the eyes ot|The exhibit was most attractively i |many thousand people its elaim|staged and throughout the three stl Ne eet ee | tor recognition as the most di. |days excited the greatest interest that Cecil J. Crew, of LOT 1 TOR’. HERBERT | versified mining section from the layman, and no little ccupation banker, tn- of the spedit i is respect is due Mr. toed ands: 7 ene SAMUELS POSTMASTER. | great north, and the only expres- , 3S cata nye, (iret h 4t a post planted ope mile ‘GENERAL? s Ws ig -Rhys, g sistance, Once again has Stewart ee MMM i UY \ tncaw is | neast corner of Lot 130, | Sion of regret is that we did not| whose hard work the display was H : we: Ct, aloe, thence “north The member of the British cab- | capture the grand district award, | made possible and whose daily ont 60 eS point inet who delivered the eloquent ee went to the Hazelton dis-| attendance at the fair permitted e eee speech at Yancouver, published rict In discussing this feature|interested enquirers to learn at f Cael Tine, aaa. in the News of Saturday last, | with the judges The Miner was| first hand the wonderful mineral urney = xX or sand, 1998. nr in which he laid down the set |! advised that we la ked sending | possibilities this camp possesses. ———_——— tled policy of Great Britain as down substantial sample and | Undoubtedly the exhibit will bring W f h f Ch f pistrie pistriet of Coast, being the promotion of world also assay certificates—a feature|a reward for the time and money ort hy oO t e Art 0 a e tl Pore ~ Frank Banville, peace, emphasizing this by say- a Hazelton had not neglected | spent. Portland Cana! Miner. ipert, B. C,, Occupation ratl- ing: “Great Britain is distinct to apply for permission to 1 lowing deseribed lands; ly a pacifie power.” FOUR REIGNIN mommencing at a post planted about 20 ¢ UEENS WILL 5 [ Mile Post 76 from Prince ert, G. 7 te, thence east 60 chains, Q . ! ; ira it, a ee ne fo a | A ND THE ROYAL CEREMONY surly and porte cane at kale STATE OF NEW YORK ITE e OF i€35 The average woman abhors having to spend all her time in the kitchen striving to accom- plish some new dish in baking. But when she can have a range like the Gurney-Oxford, cooking becomes a pleasure and a fascination because of its consistent assured success. LOUISE FRANK BANVILLE, ———— iahhipatinicigiliill pe a is, 1013-—0et. 13, 1919, | Another Legal Quibble His Law- |INVITATIONS SENT OUT FOR THE HE WEDDNG OF PRINCE AR- eovevoeetecasocsecessncooegs VO0C000E yers May Resort to in Order THUR OF CONNAUGHT TO THE DUCHESS OF The heat of the whole range is controlled by one lever, called the pe ae Oe to Defeat Justice FIFE ON OCTOBER FIFTH. Economizer, with remarkable ease and effect. notice that Thomas 8. Crew, of vac AERRS, — ae ™ 5 . it an occupation ” genta, Concord, N Hi; Sept. 27— used as in other ranges. THOMAS §, CREW. ine enon Sesit-mereinal the state th» chapel royal for the event|which served at Their Majesties A 918, SOE aaa eee ee aoe he Hassg [Will be completed, it is expected, |wedding. The gold plate dates This perfect Gurney-Oxford oven encourages a woman toattempt 18, fo13-—Ook 13, 10138. 5 eeageaead cere: jahout October 4th. The pews|back to Charles II. The books delicious and unusual recipes of her own invention. Her repu- ‘ “i lhave been removed and are|lare those used at the King’s wed- Land District—District of Coast, Thaw said today that a report] tation for being a “splendid cock” is at once established. Range & ce Seniel hin tom ‘Naw Yor stored in the basement of St.|ding. The bridal gown and trous- ue “€ e i POUR 2 3 or . . . ) ‘occupation aptnetee” in that W iltiam T. Jerome hended James Palace. Raised stands|seau are still in their elementary The Gurney-Oxford Economi- ply for permission to purchase , : Pes a have been erected in their place;stages. “aes a a a elias on both sides to accommodate 300} The groom will give the brides- =cr regulates the exact degree a nor he ‘ly direction from d guests. A semi-circle of gilt|}maids diamond brooches bearing of heat which is directed thro- corner of Lot 5149, Range Dist , Lakelse Valley, thence hains more or less to south if Lot 6148, thence west 4¢ nee south 40 chains, thence east more or less back to point of ement, containing 160 acres more MARION WAUGH. vated July 22nd, 1013, b. Aug. 18, 1913—Oct. 13, 10913. chairs will be placed at the rail-|the royal monogram. Four jing for the royal guests. One|queens will be in attendance. lhigher than the others is for|Prince Arthur's supporters will Queen Mary. be his cousins, the Prince of The keynote of the decorations|Wales and the Duke of Saxe- is to be simplicity. There will be Coburg-Gotha. ugh the oven by a Divided Flue Strip with perfect evenness in every corner. The fire is held low on a Special Reversible Grate which burns ena Land District—District of Coast, a aR or Be, : gues cimaniaseriii clonal aay every coal to a white Tak tice ak hada oO. Crew, of CANAL SUITS AND NOTES FROM STEWART. ash. There is alift-up Lugland, occupation surveyor, in- apply for permission to purchase ving described lands; nencing @t @ post planted about 20 north of the northeast corner of Range 5, Coast District, thence chains more or less to northeast Lot 596, thence east 20 chains, , 20 chains more or less ence westerly 20 chains wing shore of lake to iuinencement, containing 40 e or less, An 0. CREW. DAM HATS IS NEXT Panama Canal Furnishes Style Toa one week were John Bernaichez, T. J. i Vaughan Rhys, John and Simon Chicago, Sept. 26.—Isn’t she|Fitzgerald, Paddy Williams, M. M. | wonderful. Just like a canal] ppatt, Frank Doverspike, C. W. Broiler Top to ex- pose the full fire, and a smooth polished surface that requires no black lead. The Warming Closet is Among those who attended the Prince Rupert exhibition this Miller, Agent. ¥ i 13. babe Set. 48, 1013 boat. : Swanson, J. R. Pacey, W. C. Sul- big enough and ae a ~ : “She reminds me of the Gutan|jjyan, John Buggy, George Brug- strong enough to ha ° 4 Macy, oO ¢ ad . > . e © cupation caterer, intend to Dam. gy, H. F, Kergin and wife, Rev. hold a whole dinner Hon, Commissioner of Lands I Re rmission to purchase tne bed lands g ‘at a Dost planted on the ner of T. L. Lot and Post the nce “southerly 20 chains re of Goose Bay to 8. T. L. t reading 35280-9529, thence direction 20 chains, thence y direction 22 chains, thence sins to the point of commence taining 160 acres more or less, WILLIAM MACY. es a. Flood, Agent, y rh Te1be Mant. 22, 1013. “Never saw anything so like a)Wijliam Crarey and wife, ©. J. rainbow.’ Gillingham, Mrs. W. C. Cameron Say these things to a woman] and Mrs, John Conway. today and the least you may ex- pect is a jab from the longest hatpin in her possession, Say them next spring anda smile sweeter than the most widely adverti8ed brand of con- fectionery will be your reward. payee The answer to the “Why?” is}. Gordon Runkle and George just one word—"Style!” i Thomas have left for Hazelton The garment makers of the|°ver the Kitwangah trail. country have issued an edict, Just a service. This Gurney-Oxford is the range for women of to-day. CALL ON US—ASK FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE, “ STOVES AND RANGES” FRED STORK - - 2nd Ave. aaeceoececeoce e O8Se Sew Mrs. H. B. Birch has gone to the Port Simpson Hospital, where a happy event is shortly expected to take plave. OOD HODNHOHHOH OOOOH OHSS HOH AOODOCOOOOS MTT Q DTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP- PROVAL OF PLANS. >) Be | GW 0s0ccccccccocogccoocsccgacdoce Take not as the Balkan war set the fash- Provincial Assessor ©. W. — — en Port Bs singe ache een yoo THAW AND HIS CAPTOR ions last year and Bulgarian Homer was here last week. in . B. C., owner, ne sae a atin ee mete y to the Comptroller of Water hats, sashes and similar articles : y : 5 10 be “constructed tor the ust: The sheriff at Colebrook, N. H.,jof wearing apparel were the re- Mrs. Woolley has returned j , 0) e F oi : ; : a. 3 aT ‘ eth he applicant. ie" Water uacerd and Harry K. Thaw, who is]sult, so this next spring the op-|from a visit to California. ) . : , g ( duthertnad ts by, Water Record) wearing a new velvet fedora, jening of the Panama Canal has ci iii sppliontia ot Hn Feared! %. wale furnished the garment makers|*~ 7° G) MeLaren left on the last Catio 0 cub er j Fie 3 . ; + 2 i > from sald creek (Water ‘Permit to take no further steps in the|with their “big idea,” boat for Vancouver after com- 's now pending, Th ymill . » re J Ahi t j j : Fre . Strict et (08 Lot 121, Range 6. coast case here if the em utive refus- : ee ne ae ae pleting drilling operations at Man ha Mothers f : » gre extradition, le canal is to e shion e, ; Pita fhe ‘plans and particulars required by ed to grant ex ” ad : ‘sauke + hate Bitter Creek. J pp) ul one of Section 70 of the Replying to the suggestion|they say, so dresses and hats 3 ater Aci as amended hay 1 : i ik : : ith the Comptrolien ne Wee Rights and that this might necessitate his|that look like canal boats, locks yo ster Recorder at Prince Rupert. permanent residence in New]and dams will be the rage, and pian °s Comptrolise of Weaver} ignite Hampshire, Thaw said he was/the riot of colors will come, be- peas “Dated at Prine Mupert Bec thi eon {confident that a taxpayers’ suit}cause the canal is in Spanish- ea a: Teale shia MEA - sola D. 1913.” to prevent further expense to|American territory and the Span- Ww illiam t. Tonkin, John 4 ar W-Sept ‘ Antu BROWN, Applicant. New York on account of a citizen}ish color scheme is to be follow- Martin, wife and daughter have j turned to Seattle after visiting ™ ==)of another state, would bring ed, re a a ee WATER NOTICE. about his legal removal to his the property of the Fish Creek home state. LORD MAYOR OF LONDON Mining Co, pplication for a Meense to take and use . Mrs. Johnson and Miss Elmen- dorf have gone to Seattle. are using Baby’s Own Soap in the nursery not merely because they themselves were washed with it, when infants, but also because ex- rw be made under the Water Act ’ g a ae f sh Columbia as follows: People who believe in charms Sir Thomas Vanesittart Bowater George FE. W inkler, sere ri men thas dhs that as <) ,/te name of the applicant is B. C.}and other superstitions also be- Is Eleoted. of the Cascade Falls Mining 10.5 pe e wn ea Works, Ltd., P, H. Mobley, agent, lieve that if a little learning 1s a > has returned to Victoriq after 4 h 1 Prince ee of the applicant 18} jo cerous thing an education] London, Sept. 29—Sir Thomas |very pleasant visit to the prop- other soap will e p the skin . er Cc i = a t . le 6 Vansitlart Bowater was electedjerty as well as to a number of ‘he name of the stream wi must be more 80. ; 5 ( ] og River, The stream ret tts _ gc ; lord mayor of the city of London|other showings in the Salmon so muc m e it so W ite, . : ; : . 3 : : » wi . ‘iver secti Jortle 1 Os | Ut S miles west of the Skeena » . , cop ~6Gleaners,|today. He will assume office onjriver section, Portland Oana River, foy Pantorium Pioneer ‘leg } 4 and ey lows ‘Nn & Southeasteriy -direction PI s . if November 9th. Miner, so smoo so p easant mile Mee iO Seeene River about 1 one 4. i we winitsa station, paaeaiiiesiehiatacmemneati oa _ the i Water is to be diverted from} a —— to a. d st li ed 1 the south side, about 5,280 fees m mouth, ea SL OS Will be rhe purpose for which the water ¢ me ‘8 mining and manufacturing. be used iid on which the water is to —IN THE— ‘ 's described as follows: Mineral Baby's Own Soap ts best for Baby and best for you. Lu’ owned by the B. C, Salt Works ec Lat 75, Skuerted Adjacent to Lot 74 and Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley FARM Imitations and sub. itutes are made as Aone > eeng er : . us lows a of water applied for Is FARM Bulkley Valley Fort George District linac possible; Baby's Own is as good as Beds a ee ee mH TRACTS OF 100 ACRNE AND OPH ARES ALBERT SOAPS LTD. Mfr, - | MONTREAL . 18 notice . ‘ mie (ah day of 3e premier {01 eon | .ANDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS : t pc lPY Of this notice and i 6 es mente ne he ine reto and. to “We. serine a Mi: == Mee ater Act will be filed in the of the iver, te. OMgleeaeday ak ince ; ie said Water Rec Or der, or tt Wine NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited — e e : By ‘om dinga® ‘Viet Ee Hights. Par’ | é< e " 99 Be, a t Wonks, Lep, PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000.00 veruse In e y : Ws » 194 ‘ 1. = : W-Sept. 8 to oct sMobley, Agent,