day November 1, 1913 ae rs THE DA EWS — - ; | — $$$} = a ny ee, _~ ~ a pe p PURCHASE NOTICES. etme immintngaene F ) LAN a _yeseerieeningrantancanisinsiassisiasiigas, _ atl charles MH, Floud, o¢ NT ; | e notice iar ar, imvend to apply to Wee | me ret oe unel of lands and works m = ate. | Hol voto purchase bhe Tullowig va = 4 misst' . ~ of Ped jand 4 post plugied at the ees Dyes? = | . de omencilé Mor a, P. Ly reading Lot ROE Ss = ? east core a5, thence In @ northerly wy vst 225% se ore of Hastings Arm ay grec ou wore or less to the: Pac-U-AD hall juan N go, thence in @ jydia vation 40 chains, thence in @ a ester drool ) su chains, thence east ii gounerly diret tw the point of commence ery 40 chains ggu acres more or less ih fl, aan CHANLES. H, FLOOD, at fe 27th, 1913. P 1 pated Jun 8 igid-——Sepl. 22,, 1913. { i pub. july woe a | : _ Land District District of Goast, | \ sects . jiange 9. ‘ N tice that Dora L. Wright, of Hd pake nol ot, B.C. occupation married ce Kupets io apply Tor permission | pan, lniend® rollowing described junds: mM Hae ig at a post planted at the | mer of Lot 424, Mange 6, i, thence north 20 chains portheast corner of Lot 20 chains more or less Lot 5142, thence 1 boundary pains more OF less to the shire gguih 20 Lake, thence westerly and gf Lakelse iy suid shore to the point of oulbery ent, containing 40 @cres imore commen’ ’ of 105 DORA L. WIGHT. . uly 21st, 1913. pit ig. 18. igis—Uct, 13, 1013. pub. Avs. - ecinlesicettsstaae a Land Distr t—District of Coast, ey Hange 5. potice that cecil J, Crew, ol wi, Wale upalion banker, in er ape y jul perluissiod Ww purchase ppl described lands; st planted one mile corner Of Lot ts, t, thefice suult xz thence bork wis Ah ist 40 CUS, cust 40 chains blu poilil coulaining 80 acres CECIL J, CREW. vy. M. Miller, Ageut, pied July 220d, 1913, pul hug. 18, 1913—Uct, 13, 1913. ub, Au atienanpenenatissnactsiiit geen Land pistrict—District of Coast, ee ‘ ange 4. that Louls Frank Banville, rt, BL &, Occupation rail apply for Periiassivol bw wing deserived lands: t a post planted abuut 20 { MUe vost 76 from Frince 1 Hailway, on the south track, thence east OU Chains ve south & chains to bank of Skeeua ver, thence foll ywing the river bank in g westerly aud northerly direction to point gf commmencelie nt, containing 20 acres gore oF less. LOUISE FRANK BANVILLE. mated July 18th, 1948. My Aug. 18, 1913 13, 1913. ee anaemia aateeeettioe Land District-—District Hange 6. Thomas 5. England, occupavion geutiecman, apply for permission to pur- owing described lands; ig at & post planted one half southeast corner of Lut coast District, thence west e south 40 chains, whence north 40 chains to containing 320 Take notice @ Prince Kupe poader, Wutends Ww renase She | Jet. of Coast, potice that Crew, of mie soul iH), Kange 4, 8) chains, te of the nee ment, THOMAS 58. CREW. Vv. M, Miller, Ageat. j july 2ist, 1913. Aug. 18, 1¥1¢ Oct. 13, 1913. isirict—District of HKange 6. that Marion cupaulou perlission to criped lands; ( & post planted about a nortuerly direchion [rom roer Of Lot 6149, Habge Lakcise Valley, Welice more or less to south bids, thence west av pul 40 Chains, thence e@si e or less back to point of nlaining 160 acres more Cuast, Waugh, of spinster, i purchase ebceluedl, MARION WAUGH. , 1913. ct. 13, 1913. Dated July rub. Aug oa Land District—District of Coast, Hange 5. Take notice that Arthur O, Crew, of v Eugiand, occupation surveyor, il- 0 apply for pertuission to purchase 1g described lands; uciug at & post planted about 20 rib of the northeast corner vi Kang , Coast District, Wence bains more or less to boriieast { Lot $¥6, thence east 20 Chaths, ri 20 chains more or less to { jake, thence westerly 20 chails less following shore Of lake commencement, containing 40 r less AKTHUR O, CREW. i M.Miller, Agent aed, July 23rd, 1913. Pub, Aug. 18, 1¥id—Uct. 13, 1913. e notice that 1, William Macy, of ;. upation caterer, intend to y © the hon, Commissioner of Lands aac Works for permission to purchase wwe scribed lands at @ post tf 8. T, owing de planted on the asi corner of L. Lot and Post 3 thence southerly 20 chains of Goose Bay wo 8. T. L. eading JS28U-9529, thence lirection 20 chains, thence y direction 20 chains, thence gl 8 lo the point of commence » CONMInIng 160 acres more or less. WEI aS MACY. C. H, F . Dated June 27th, 1943, neat ae Pub, July 28, 1013—sept. — ihivencing 22, 1013. NOTICE. are ‘s hereby given that pursuant to o provisions of chapter 115 of the Re- apna eter of Canada, F. L. Wilson has Works. i) the Minister of Public 4 plan of @ work proposed to be Sa ee on land in the Harbor of ~4 bert, B. C., briefly described as inne, peomune heing 859.3 ft. north and Cove Cirey, £884, from the centre of Seal Rupert 4 ‘ * shown on Plan 923, Prince est eral Kegistry UMce, being south- degrees i neue n 7, thence north 36 to harhos ye ‘tes 39 seconds west 760 tees. 4, ar ‘ine, Thence south 36 de- long a ninutes 1 second west 370 ft. “ ‘arbor line, thence south 36 de- to high wipinutes 59 second east 546 fh aver mark, thence following high Waler mar ‘ Dian and tat point of beginning, with a res ‘ tion of a 4 2 m4 has dep, a Of said proposed site SIL q ~ 2 . ihe foregoing i ae duplicate of each of 4 Prince Land Re ne We die, ubert, B. C., and applying te thereor or in Council for approvai Otlawa URL, Se . +» Seplember 16th, . MACDONNELL & HONEY WEEL, Solicitor l 20-0¢r pyilors for the Applicant, WATER NOTICE, Applicg me sr wits for 4 cense to take and use ; be made under the Water Act 8h Colu d Columbia as follows: The son, Bane Of the applicant is B, C, mae! aie Fr. Hu, Mobley, agent. address r ¥ Prines Naan a of the applicant The t 4 name of the stream is Kwinttsa . ae ena has its source in moun- “Sout S miles west of the Skeena » i 4 southe 3 41 “heasterly direc Wile souines ‘nto Skeena River about 4 2 vn Kwinitsa station, er t We Stream on oe 4s to be diverted from from mou tt Outh side, about 5,260 wil be teed urbose b The © Used jg Cal ns own Salt W is River, tair “0 ran for which the water 18 mining and man \ ‘teat Which the water ib ts Gat cri ed as follows: Mineral Lory thd locate a adn B.S, Salt Works * "qSkeens River, eo eee tollow Wantity of water 8: Twelve ms applied for ts 4 ® inches a hundred (1200) 1 is hotice On the ¢ Ce Was ste "haw? “capt, of Seplemiene ier Yon pursugent ‘hls notice and an applica- the wiereto and to the require- of the we! Act will be filed in the : eC onrer Recorder at Prince the ‘said’ Wate Jections may be filed with “OD trolien er Recorder," or with the u G ”“ dings, Vietoriye 2 Rights, Parliament B,C, sai TW WwW. By F WORKS, LTD, Sept, 8 to Oot! or sya geobley, Agent. 6 ewes a * ih \ Ml I Zak ties of the Dominion and loose publicly the Money enterprises commented on much easier and pr is generally, nt MISS CANADA CAPTURING THE WARY BIRD OF EUROPEAN FINANCE ned its strings. osperity of Canada and Miss Canada is catching her development undertakings. rhe immense crops of the Canadian West, far surpassing those of previous years and also those of any other country per acreage, has opened the eyes of financial Europe to the potentiali- During the past month many leading men have credit at Af. for her varied commercial share of it and classed her UNEARNED INCREMENT | Alberta Imposes Tax of Five Per | | | Southbound Passenger List. | Following is a partial FORCE OF HABIT. When Dorothy was making bread, list + ENVELOPES LETTERHEADS BUSINESS CARDS FOLDERS SHIPPING TAGS BLOTTERS VISITING CARDS BALL PROGRAMMES MENU CARDS BILLHEADS STATEMENTS DOO A I — logue. represent you, sending oul a es PRINTING Summer is over and the Fall trade has begun. To get your share you must have some sort of printed roatter—a circular, folder, booklet or cata- Be sure to have that work done properly. You would not send out a shabby salesman to We are QUALITY PRINTERS and can produce a piece of printed matter that you would be proud of Cent on Land Sales. the southbound passengers on| In maiden days long years ago, ane the steamer Prince George yes-| Her rolled-up sleeves showed Edmonton, Oct. 27.—The un-|terday morning: Mrs. Anderson, arms of snow, earned increment bill, imposing|Mrs. Musgrave, N. Gordon, G, Dimpled and round; her cheeks a tax of 5 per cent. on all land | Sileox, H. Matthews, Joseph Rous- | aglow, sales, was approved with few aes J. Schmidt, W. R. Eaman, | She never quite so happy seemed |W. A. McHale, Miss Froude, Mr. As when her hands were in the amendments prior to the closing!and Mrs. Kenney, C. Munro, J.| Bove of the first session of the third|Chalmers, Mrs. McPhee, Mr. Ro-! legislature of Alberta on Satur-|ditch. Miss Gregg, Mr. and Mrs.|Dear Dorothy is older, now, day. Immediately following the] 5teven, J. Aldrich, Mr. Holbrook,| But habits cling to friend and prorogation the usual scenes of te CG. Hall, Captain Eva Stride, E.| foe: bovish extrifvagance took piace | Due, A. Duc, J. Duc, Mrs. R. Simp- While hubby sleeps she, lying j ! an piace, ; : the members throwing aside alt} fon Ethel Elliott, Mrs. Hoyden, low, : , ’ E. Dalton, Mrs, Gleem, Will through his bulging decorum after six weeks’ hard work. — pockets g0, OE ae ee Now Duke of Brunswick. And never quite so happy seems | Se at : As when her hands are in the Snow Storm in Missouri. |. Berlin, Oct. 27.—The federal dovih cata j council of the German Empire f St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 27 {|} adopted a resolution unanimous- error ta eee ee heavy snow storm swept over|ly today to place Prince Ernest Nearly all wise men are mar- Rolla, Mo.. and surrounding} August of Cumberland on the |ried. Thus they add to their wis- country today. Trees were broken | throne of the Duchy of Bruns- dom. down and branches torn off until | wick, his father, the Duke of $8) 8 the streets were blocked. A rain | Cumberland, having preliminar- Launch Alice B for hire. Tele- in St. Louis turned to sleet and | ily renounced his rights to the |phone Green 391, Davis’ Float. snow today. | throne, 155-tf here pee emer — oe FOI I IAS IID AI II IDA AIA I IIIA IS SSSI ISIS ISIS ISSISISSSISISSISSISS IA + -_ DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT then don’t make the mistake of } poorly printed circufar or booklet. { of and which will get results. Try us. 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