29, 1913 Oe ‘tober so NOT 4ND pURCHASE NOTICES. LAs ‘ ui? 41 1, Charles H, Flood, ov- notice ener, intend to apply to yon free Toner of lands and works GPHon, COMMIS rchase the following we He jssion rm It Ped and t a post planted at the eae OE fp of . Pp L, reading Lot rineast comme’: “thence IM @ northerly god Pos! 2252" ye shore Of Hastings Arm grec 90 BONE or less to the Tac-U-An yy cans Mion No. 26, thence in a jpdiaa reseryvion 40 chains, thence in a gesierly Ure tion 80 chains, thence east outer) ons to the point of commence- ey, 0 ert ‘ing S20 acres more or less ia CHARLES. H, FLOOD, 7th, 1918, Kt “ly 28, { sept, 22, 1913, ub. een yistrict-—District of Coast, gueens Land I Range 6. notice that Dora L, Wright, of Tae pert, B occupation married prince ne js to apply for permission wing described lands; 4 post plauted at the f Lot 421, Hange 6, ence north 20 chaitis ast corner of Lot chains more or less Lot 6142, thence or less to the shore vence Westerly and |! shore w the point of ming 40 acres more DORA L. WHIGHT, ivis. i Oct, 13, 1913, and District—District of Coast, Sheena Lane I “ ae - sir a that Cecil J, Crew, of rie ‘we pauion banker, in Oe apply for permission to purchase woe owing described lands; penciug at 4 post planted oné mile Cone the southeast corner Of Lot 130, ee §, coast trict, ence south z Range thence W iu chains, thence north eins east 40 chains to point of munel met miaining 80 acres eee CECIL J, CREW. Pr. M. Miller, Agent ly 22nd, 19138. "48, 1913—Oct. 13, 1013. strict—District of Coast, Kange 5. Louls Frank Banville, bB. &., occupation frail- apply for permission to lowing described lands; at 4 post planted about 2u Mile Post 76 from Prince Hallway, on the soutb wack, thence east 6v ¢€ 5 hains to bank of Ske f wing the river bank in jortherly direction to point y cumencemeni, contaming #0 acres gore OF 155. LOUISE FRANK BANVILLE, ted July 18th, 1013 ru Aug. 18, 1913—Oct. 13, 1943. skeena Land | Take notice that Mm oa Land District—District of Coast, Hange oo, pot that Thomas 8. Crew, of j occupalon gFeulieman, ‘ pertuission to pur described lands: 3t planted one hail c utheast corner of Lot ast District, thence West south 40 chains, thence nee porth 40 chains & ement, containing s2U THOMAS 5. CREW. VY. M,. Miller, Agent. pated July 2ist, 1913, Aug. 18, 1913——Oct, 13, 1913. fecha Land Disirict-—District of Coast, Kange 5. lake notice Wat Mariok Waugh, otf Mwireal, Que., jpauon spiuster, WM ppl peruussion to purchase ie wing d iped lands og at &@ post pianted about 4 bortherly direction [rom t or Lot Otay, Kange Lak« ise Valiey, “u, W or lest to soutb Lot 0148, UWence West : in 40 chains, hence east less back lo poulnt ot nlaining 160 acres Wore MARION WAUGH Dated July 2 1, 1913. Pub, Aug. 18, 1¥13—Uct. 13, 1913. fieeua Land District—-District of Coast, Hange 6. Take hotice that Arthur U., Crew, Ol ovules, bugland cCupalien surveyor, i Wids WwW apply fur permission lo purchase @ following descriped jands;: ae t post planted about 26 orweast corer vi ast District, thence or leas Wl buorlieast thence east 20 Chailis, chains more or less tw steriy 20 chal = ier sf lowing shore of lake to pon « wehcement, containing 40 ares wore ss ARTHUR O, CREW, . M.Milier, Agent. Valed, July 23rd, 1913 is uct, 13, 1913 William Macy, v! i caterer, iibeld tu Missioner of Lands wo purchase lie t planted on Ux Ss. th Lot and I'd» southerly 20 chains e Bay to 8. T. L ne 2 , thence son 20 chain , thence rechion 20 chains, thence the point of commence 160 acres more cor less. WILLIAM MACY, C. H. Floo but. Dated June 2 7h, (bia, d, Agent Pub. July 28, 1013 Sept. 22, 10913. on NOTICE. Goos a “ce is Dereby given that pursuant to eee 0s of chapter 116 of the Re- ised Ch React ter of Canada, F. L, Wilson has orks with the Minister of Public construct ) Dian f @ work proposed to be ines i Gob Jand in the Harbor of follows ubert, B.C, briefly described as 1079 te he omimencing 859.3 ft. north and , fast from the centre of Seal upert L © 45 shown on Vian 923, Prince and Registry | 8, being south- nce north 36 Pconds west 760 Thence south 36 ae : 1 second west 370 ft. r line, thence south 36 de- oY second east 646 ft. kK, thence following high int of beginning, with a 0 Of said proposed site foregone 4 duplicate of each of ut Prince Rup ‘nh the Land Ke gistry Ullice Govermpe B. C., and Is applying to thereor, ‘a Gouncil §$ for approvai Ottawa, o * Pat. September 161th, 10438, JONNELL & HONEY WELL, W-Sept, 89-060 97 Toy for the Applicant. les 39 WATER NOTICE. Applic, oe = 0 for a ticense to take and use ype be made under the Water Act rr Columbia as follows; © Hame of the applicant is B, C. Salt Works = Lid, PF. Mobley, agent | "© address of . 1 Pree nepes , f the applicant is The 1 ' bin uhe of the Stream is Kwinitsa The Yin rang ream has its source in moun ‘ver, Pam "© Milles West of the Skeena ad emp tic nie ‘outheasterly direction SOULN Cpomn po eeena River about 4 . The aan, KWwinitsa Station, he ‘ th to be diverted from : > South side, about 5,230 ae 08 Vil be ut, ¢irPose tor which the water Minin The 8 and manu “) ihe d is na rib wale h the wae Ge “UMS Owns eG as fol 2 Lig. anphned by tie B. mows: ; Mineral Lot’ located + Balt Works, 78, Skeena hiynwecent to Lot 74 and Phe & toline, Suantity of Water applied for is ulders inthes Twelve hundred (1200) his y 0 it MOtlCe was gM 6th day ‘of s peeled. on ies ground + Ae won burs uaa then Hotice ments of nthe he reto and anid an applica. qe of the Watet Act will be fied in the pert B, Ny ter Recorder at Prince bald We oy Jections may be flea with Genototey or ecorder ', Or with the MNgs, Vieto, ria. nl | Nights, Parliament B.C W be “geht t WORKS, Lip, DL 8 to Oct, 6, “ae Moble}, Agent. THE DAILY NEWS azo rm if GREAT WELSH MINING DISASTER. scene of Britain’s worst coal mine dis- lives in an afterdamp explosion. The seams and the horizontal strips the tunnels or roadways by which SMELTER RETURNS FROM TWO GLACIER CREEK SHIPMENTS | ONE FROM RUSH & BAGGS GROUPE AND THE OTHER FROM THE PROPERTIES OF THE PORTLAND MINING CO. lead amounted to $31.27, duty on nt was in two lots, M169. LADIES, DON'T GO SOUTH WITH FANCY FEATHERS IN YOUR HAT IF YOU DO THE BOGEY MAN WILL GET YOU — CROSSING THE BOUNDARY LINE AMERICAN CUSTOMS MAN PLUCK THEM the United Sta- A person may be more than business of petulantly proud tail of But she cannot cross the line in- {to the United States with it. No plumage: of the. . kills him with a glance, said custom man some but you may the ostrich plume. | proceeds on her across jor ons than to boldly | United heretofore perfectly privileged to take along a $60 plume, international line into the United States Hine with a wild eatnen SKAGWAY WHARF SOLD TO RAILWAY COMPANY 'Has Paid Over Hu Hundred Thou- sand in Dividends in Last Fifteen Years. The White Pass & Yukon Route jwill take over the Moore wharf at Skagway at the end of this Each sack was month and operate it in connec- lsample uniformly and weighed on|'0n with its transportation busi- ness. The purchase was made last July. E. J. Shaw, for many -|Years manager of the wharf and .|other property of the English capitalists owning it, will retire j with the completion of the trans- fer. It is understood that the price To. was $37,500, and but little more than J. Bernard Moore re- ceived for a 22% per cent. inter- est in the property a little over seven years ago. The Moore wharf property has been one of the most valuable properties in the north. In fif- teen years more than $100,000 in dividends was sent to the London owners out of the proceeds of the property. PROPERTY LOOKING WELL. With good ore in the faces of both the upper and lower tunnels on the property of the Indian Mines, Ltd., the development now going forward is both interest- ing and highly €heouraging to Manager George E. Clothier and the shareholders. In the upper tunnel, in over 365 feet, the ore shoot being followed is most per- sistent both as to width and values. The lower tunnel, ap- proximately 150 feet farther down he hill and some 250 feet below the outerop, is now being driven in a full face of ore of the best grade so far encountered. considerable portion of the width of the vein is solid galena, the balance being mixed quartz, iron and galena.—Portland Canal Mi- ner. Lightning Changes The Greeks an Bulgars jump the Turk, Give him a dressing down Then Turks and Bulgars go to work To do the Greek up brown. Next Turks and Greeks form combine, And for the Bulgar seek. Now combinations are in line With every passing week. Three Specials This Week. Suits, evening gowns, neck- wear. You will be surprised at the low prices at Demers’. 252Uf Hon, George E, Foster, minis- ter of trade, has completed his Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley Bulkley Valley Fort George District F ARM IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS LANDS 35,000 mile commercial! trip 155-tf\)walking moving picture film, NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited SAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 VANCOUVER, B.C. teonw+ Rank imposes obligations— or—as the French put it—“Noblesse Oblige.” It is a very natural and right principle that those who by their position in life command the respect of others, should deserve it and be worthy of maintaining their position. “Much is expected of those in high station.” But this principle is not con- | fined to persons of noble birth —it has a hundred applica- tions. It applies, for example, to those manufacturers of reputation and prestige who make goods of high quality and who advertise them con- stantly in the newspapers of the land. By their advertising they have attained an eminence where the very best in quality and good service is expected of them. They have set a stand- ard and their very business life depends ‘on the constant maintenance of it. So that when you buy adver- tised articles you rest assured that you are getting the best value that money can buy. Well may you place your faith in advertised goods. Well may you give them prefer- ence over articles which you can only hope may prove satisfactory. For the principle of “Noblesse Oblige” your guarantee of excellence in Advertised Goods. If you are doing @ lo-al business talk over your advertising prob- lems with the Advertising 1 lepartment of this newspaper. rovincia If you are doing a or national business it would be well for you to have the counsel and css stance of a good advertising agency. A list of these will be furnished, without cost or obliga- tion, by the Secretary of Canadian Press Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto. + Sebo + + Ceetoe-+ + Geato-+ + Goede + ¢ Doct + ¢ Geetnad s | iechec.t + Coeds + + ete + aes CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Mountain Goat and Eagle mineral claims, situate in the Skeena Min- ing Division of Cassiar District. Where located: from the mouth of Falls Creek, Goose Bay, Observatory Inlet. ‘Free Miner's Certificate No. B43839, act- Certificate B43839, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, Certificate of Improve- purpose of obtaining a the above claims. And further take notice that action un- 7, mus® be commenced be- fore the issue of such Certificate of Im- point of commencement, containing 90 24th day of September, A. D. Crown Grant of I, Wm. T. Kergin, acres more or less, Ptarmigan mineral! Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- Where located: Take notice that I, Miner’s Certificate No. B43839, acting as ym. R. Lord, Free Miner’s Cer- tificate No. B70101, Improvements, for the ing a Crown Grant of ents abated this 24th day of September, A. D.| | claim, situate in the | -—— About six miles back from the mouth of Falls Creek, Goose Bay, New York, N. ty Wm, T. Kergin, Free prospect for coal Skeena Land District—District of Coast, | Range V. Take notice that Eugene Renz, of Prince About six miles back | Rupert, B. C., occupation cook, intends to aval Tbohes, erpieces ig ts apply for permission to - al, Quebec, has filed w vey D re ee able the Minister of Lands under Part 6 of the Water Act a petition for the ap- proval of their undertaking in relation to the utilization of 1,500 inches of water from Thulme River, Quatoon Inlet, Skeena jowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 20 George. Rudge, | Free ;chains south of the northeast corner of No. 3 . Cig Miner’s Certificate No. D|= E. 30945, thence north 40 chains, thence | water District, for . T. Kergin, Free Miner’s | ©@8t 13 chains more or less to the west J ; owe! boundary of John McKechnie’s pre-emp- o a to the nin pply §\ tion, thence south 20 chains more or less|iimited, which. last mentioned company to John McKechnie’s southwest corner,/has transferred to the Prince Rupert thence east 20 chains, thence south 20/|Hydro-Electric Company, chains, thence west 33 chains more or less to the east boundary of S. E. 30045 to the/ ninits for approval of the undertaking as required by Section 89 and Part 6 of the Water Act have been filed with the Comp- troller of Water: Rights and with t | Wen, ecaroay * Peraee supers. CERTIFICATE OF IM ME 5 > = ’ Soak. Objections to the application may ee | Pub. Sept. 23, 1913—Nov. 17, 1913. _.| filed with the Comptroller of Water R | Parliament Building, Victoria, B. C. Dated at Prince aumeth B. C., EUGENE RENZ. . D. Lenhart, Agent. Dated August 22nd, 1913 Skeena Land District—District of Queen | Charlotte Islands, | aay of October. A. D. 1918. of THE PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO- cr Sp ae a LTD. Herbert Parsons, U. S. A., occupation at- torney, intend to apply for a license to and petroleum on and under one hundred and sixty acres of . land on Graham Island, B. C,, bounded as 20 Pampmwetes: Free | follows: o. 39, intend, 5 vart ost at the sixty days from the date hereof, to apply con neues Thisty. er poss. & to the Mining Recorder for @ Certificate of Six (6), Graham Island, thence south forty sparposs of obtain- | chains, ‘thence east forty chains @ above claim. north forty chains, Take notice that interest therein. Oct, 8, 15, 22 & = WATER NOTICE. . ae Lda Rw Application for the sai was Inade on the 20th day of September, 1908, by the Continental Power Copies of the petition, plans and ex- (30), Township Cc. P. Nuter, Agent, Dated September 4th, Pub. Oct. 3, 1913—Oct. 27, 1913. 1913. Advertise in hence ; And ree take mphice that action, un- | chains to the point of thence, west “forty der section » Must be commenced before | the issue of such Certificate of Improve- | HE cag PARSONS, Locator. | e al y ews —+ + PIAA AAAI AAAI AAAI AAAAAAADAIA IA AAA SAAS AAS ASAA AAAS ASA A AAAS AA AAAS AAAI AAAI { Ge i i i i ee i i ne nn i nn in i a ENVELOPES I I LETTERHEADS BUSINESS CARDS Summer is over and the Fall trade has pegun. Yo get your share you must have some sort of FOLDERS ; : printed matter—a cireular, folder, booklet or cata- SHIPPING logue. Be sure to have that work done properly. TAGS You would not send out a shabby salesman to BLOTTERS represent you; then don't make the mistake of VISITING CARDS sending out a poorly printed circular or booklet. BALL We are QUALITY PRINTERS and can produce a piece of printed matter that you would be proud PROGRAMMES : : of and which will get results. Try us. Phone 98. 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