9 12, November tas wednere® — pAND purcH tat |, quer, ner Oo pure hase rake 8 Jase jutiend ww apply eof. 7 ‘ ihe comin! sion | at 4 post tot al of A, PP. be thence ip @ northe the thence thence thence less No. 26, 40 chains, chains, in n 80 ea the 0 acres more or H, FLOOD. HAKLES ivid, pated 28, 1913 District of 5. hang hat Dora L. Wright, for periiss j pply post planted at Lot 421, Mange uece north 20 cha riheast corner of 2U chains more of ida of Lot 6142, ther more or less to the slic , thence westerly g said shore to the point containing 40 acres me DORA L. WHIGHT, nated July 218t, 1013. ‘ ; pub, Aus 1913-—Oct. 13, 1913. —— aq pistrict—District of Coast aes = ; Range 5. : xe notice that Cecil J. Crew, of | iakwi, Wales, occupation banker, in- Pore apply for permission to purchase tends owing described ands: we follocng at & post planied one mile t District, Whence south containing 80 CECIL J, CREW. P. M. Miller, Agent, = pated July 22nd, 1913. b 19158—Oct. 13, 1013. pub. Aué 18, Land oo Hange 5 Tee Rupert , ce Vuyp' a ier, intends 10 apply Tor periuission purchase ihe following described lands: Commencing ast of G, 1. Bs the track, Mule Post 76 from Hallway, on the thence east 6v chai e pence © wer, ence following the river bank westerly and northerly commencement, containing re or jess 2 LOUISE FRANK BCNVILLE, July 18th, 19148. 43, 1913. Dated Aug. 18, 1913-—O6%% Pub —_ -— ' i e-~District of Coa: ps Land vistttge b. at Thomas 8. Crew, id, y Take notice ibury, bug pds * for permission @ described jands: Coast District, ice Sout 40 Chains, , thence north 40 chaius neement, conlaining 3 55. THOMAS 58. CREW. y. M, Miller, Agent 2ist, 1913. 1913—Oct. cua. wot of tll 13, 1913. ; Charles H, Flood, o sin 5 chains to bank of Skeepa 1913 the reading Lut rly shore of Hastings Arm Tac-U-An al in a) St- point of commence- le Sept. 22, 1913. or i , vecupation tarried lou wing described lands; the 5, ilis Lot less ice re abd or JTe southeast corner of Lot 130, Zu st 40 chains, thence north east 40 chains to point acres District—District of Coast, ibat Louls Frank Banville, B. C., occupation rail- bo at & post planted about 20 Prince soul | oo) direction to point acres st, or occupauon gentieman, to pur- & post pianted one half southeast corner of Lut thence west thence bo 2u District of sirict Lua. Kange 6. that Marion ccupalion wKeena Land Di Waugh, Spiuster, 1 scribed lands; alt &@ post pianted ) @ northerly direction [re he § iW rner of Lot 6149, Kan District, Lakeise Valley, Wen ans, more or less to s0U Lot $145, thence west abo or jess Dack to point MARION WAUGH. rJuly 22nd Aur District—District of Coa ange 5. nou that Arthur O, Crew, 5, kugiand, occupation surveyor, L 0 appl jowiug descrivped jands; UCGE at @ pust pianted about the northeast corner Coast District, then Land rib of , Kange 5b, | O06, thence east 20 chair rin 20 Chains more or Jess lake, thence westerly 20 chai following shore of lake tumencement, containing r jess. ARTH P CREW. Agent. UR O. . M.Miller, y 23rd, 1013. hug. 18, 1913—Oct. 13, 1013 that I, William Macy, ipation caterer, intend ion. Commissioner of Lan r permission to purchase t scribed jands; bg at &@ post planted on roer of 8, T. L. Lot and Pc eNCE 20 chal ultherly t reading 36280-0529, then direction 20 chains, then rly direction 20 chains, then chains to the point of commenc Slaining wales PAGS, C, H. Flood, Agent, Dated June 27th, 1948, ee Pub. July 28, 1013-—Sept. 22, 1943. NOTICE. Nolice is hereby given that pursuant ihe provisions of chapter 115 of the R vited Chapter of Canada, PF. L. Wilson hi , containing 160 @cres more St, of L- peruuission lo purchase ul JiR ee ut th au south 40 chains, thence east ot i9is, is, ivid—Oct. 13, 1913. St, of a y for permission w purchase 2U of ce chains more or less to northeast is, wo ls ww 4u of to as ne the | pst us of Goose Bay to 8. T. L oe | ce ce e€ 160 acres more or less, to e- as Svecited with the Minister of Public Works @ plan of a work proposed to be ee on land in the Harbor of sen Rupert, B. C., brieMy described as 07s ey , commencing 859.3 ft. north and Cova 68 ft. east from the centre of Seal Rupert in S shown on Plan 923, Prince Weel nett Registry Omce, being south- degrees tay, uwiot 7, thence north 36 ft Oe 1S Minutes 89 seconds west 760 grees 46 nt, ne. | Thence south 36 de- along sp /nules 1 second west 370 ft. areas 5 /0 Darbor line, thence south 36 de- 10 high wi{lBules 69 second east 546 ft. Water mene” mark, thence following high plan ay 1 de ‘o point of beginning, with a aNd has den "iption of sald proposed site the for Aeposited & duplicate of each of at Prince ‘hg in the Land Registry OMmce the Gover pert, B. C., and is applying to thereot sor in Council for approval Ultawa Ont Se » September 16th, 1043, NACDONNELL & HONEYWELL, 8 mou x ° W-Sept, 99 Oct 37, ieee the Applicant. WATER NOTICE. Applicat) Mires, for @ license to take and use aa, ve made under the Water Act . i “olumbia as follows; Sa ww Haine of the applicant is B. C. ; Lid. FH. Mobley, agent. - , address of the applicant is “pert, B,C Rive vie of the stream is Kwinttsa lain rang ‘real has its source in moun- Kivey ‘out S miles west of the Skeena 4d empties ‘i @ southeasterly direction lhile ‘nto Skeena River about 1 \ ‘Torn KWinltsa station, the streg Water ‘8 lo be diverted trom feet trot nou South side, about 5,280 §. The p will t PUrbose for which the water “©4 18 Inipin € and manufacturing. ‘and on which the water is to ed eed 48 follows: Mineral ocean dais B. GC, Salt Works, t ce ene Rives ent to Lot 74 and i ‘UanULY Of water applied for ts ners inches Twelve hundred (1200) - 8 DOLice w D ihe on 48 posted or p ee “yh day or September, 11s een” 0 pups Ba nes Hotice and an applica- Mens of the theret) and to the require oftice of ‘tk, Water Act will be filed in the Rupert, p (@® Water Recorder at Prince the suiq W Ubjections may be fled with (OlUptrolier Of whecorder, or with the ildings, Vietorian a Rights, Parliament °. SALT WORKS, LTD W SED. 8 to oct! org; Mobley, “oat ASE NOTICES. Cc. to { jands and works following Coast, | | | SS yy CAMAS the mr. ** WC VR =" FINLAYSON, ¥ } a OTTAWA . i = ha GOING INTO THe MUCH MIXED AFFAIRS OF THE UNION LIFE This defunct insurance company has its shareholders and policy h ing Prince Rupert. At the examination into ite affairs now g the now defunct company paid dividends out of deficits and th one of the affiliated companies of the Union Life, was sold in practically worthless THE DAILY NEWS pistes“ =p | PY SYMONS AREY Oso DEC TeF ll olders all over Canada ,includ- oing on it was brought out that at stock in the National Ageney, the Old Country and is now TO BRING CANADA BEFORE THE NOTICE OF THE WHOLE WORLD MOVEMENT TO HOLD AN INTER-IMPERIAL EXPOSITION IN NINETEEN-SEVENTEEN FINDS VERY GENERAL SUPPORT IN GREAT BRITAIN. - — | London, Nov. 7.—The move-|Dundee and Belfast Many of | ment to celebrate Canada’s jub- | those manufacturers state that : . ,.. |they are considering the estab-} ilee by an international inter-| : | ‘ x jlishment of Canadian branches. imperial exhibition in 1917 is be-| pnepe is every prospect that supported in official,| Australia will make a representa- the Commonwealth warmly ink financial and business circles|tive display, | here. Expressions of approval|desiring to promote the closest | have been received from Lord| possible relations with Canada. | Strathcona, Lord Desborough, Mr. Leonard Palmer, who re-| Earl Grey, Sir Thomas Skinner,|cently returned from a consulta-} Mr. A. W. Smithers, chairman of\tion with the governments and, the Grand Trunk; Mr. Burbidge,|other authorities in Canada, and manager of Harrod’s Stores; Sirjis now organizing the project, Trevor Dawson of Vickers and|says that it of course rests with also from 3,000 leading manu-|Canada to decide the exact form facturers of London, Liverpool.|the exhibition will take and Manchester, Birmingham, Shef- | whether it will be held in Mon- field, Leeds, Bradford, Halifax,|treal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winni- Hull, Bristol, Glasgow, Aberdeen, | peg, Vancouver or Prince Rupert. —~ = _ ———— | i | | HAZELTON MINING NEWS. | j D. J. Williams, formerly as-|that number until the property sistant superintendent of the;/#oes on a producing basis. Pittsmont mine and smelter at it eee Butte, will be manager, with F. So far as the Provincial COV | ernment is concerned work was} W. Cochrane as electrical engi- stopped on the Silver Standard| neer and Frank A. Brown miné|poad last Tuesday It was only| superintendent. half done, but it was not per-| ee er mitted to remain half finished | An important feature in con-|Very long, as it is useless in that nection with mining on Rocher condition. The owners of the Silver Standard mine have decid- de Boule Mountain is that the ed to complete the job and last various properties desiring it C€n}) Monday made arrangements with have telephéne connection with|the government agent, eH; New Hazelton and the Dominion} Hoskins, and Road Superintend- telegraph service. Telephonejent William Carr to leave the service will be given the Cross-| government outfit, and camp, in- ing and the Continental Develop-|crease the force of men and rush ment Co, will extend the line to}/the work to completion. This Rocher de Boule mine, will provide a good winter road Sk. oe and permit of ore shipments, The first work to be under- NY SID taken is the development of a WIRELESS TO CANADA waterpower on Juniper Creek, haeemeenvanets about five miles down the hill'Mareoni Company to Cut Price to from the camp. Here a dam and Fivepence a Word. headgate will be constructed and my Nov. 7. a pipe line 3,500 feet long will be London, ~A wireless laid. The pipe line will deliver/jine devoted entirely to trafic » water f . , ello ‘ “TRE the water to an improved P¢ “! between Canada and the United wheel under a 200 foot head and E r j , > { V i% will generate about 200 electrical | Kingdom is among the many im horsepower. portant wireless developments . now pending with the Marconi The power will be transmitted |Company, and it is hoped to ecom- to the mine, where a ten drill|plete arrangements very shortly installed near| by which the present lines from /Glace Bay to Glifden 4vill be en- compressor will be the site of the new main working tunnel, This tunnel! will be start- tirely devoted to Canada, ed the moment powér is avail-| “We have just completed the able and driven with three shifts! installation of a duplex system at of miners to tap the upper, or|those two stations, says an of- No. 4, ledge at an added depth of ficial of the company, “We ex- 500 feet. Until this work is ac-|pect that ina week or two every- complished it is not the present thing will be ready. We hope to intention to do any other mining transmit messages at the rate of or development work. 1100 words per minute, and re- eae lceive that at a similar rate, and The Continental Development| propose to lower the tariff be- holds |tween Great Britain and Canada Co., of Butte, Mont., whieh the two vear lease on the upper} '? fivepence per word as against workings of Rocher de Boule} seven and a half pence per word mine recently granted to J, fj, jal the present time, and one shill- Oppenheimer and associates, hasjine per wond as charged by the started to equip that property | cable companies, with a full compliment of ma-| _—_—_———— aie ae echinery. A force of twenty men If you are a live wire yourself ed at the start and}/you are not so liable to get hurt will be employ é be maintained at'if you run against one, force will Don't spend another Night Coughing Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil taken at bedtime will chase the congh and giveyou and thosearound you a good night’s rest. Taken regularly it soon dispels even the most cling- ing cough as its valuable tonic properties strengthen the blood which will then quickly restore the mucuous tissues to their original health. Be sure you get Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil, the most popular cough cure in Canada. Sold everywhere. 35c large bottles. J. L. MATHIEU CO., Prop., Sherbrooke P.Q. If your cold ts feverish, take Mathieu's Nervine Pooders in conjunction with ‘he Matrieu s Syrup. The feorr will be diepelled. the gots in head and limbs will disappear phe 18 Powders) 3-1-13 McCatfery & Gibbans SECTION 1. Lot on Second Ave., $6,000.00; % cash, bal, arr. Lot on Third Ave.; Block 35, $5,000.00; 1-3 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18. SECTION 2. Lot 6, Block 10, $41,400.00; % cash, bal, arr. Lot 123, Block = 20, $850.00; $437.50 cash, bal. G. T. P SECTION 5. | Lots 3-4, Block 5, $5,500.00; $2,- 200.00 cash, bal. good terms. House and lot 21, Block 14, $4,- 200.00; $1,500.00 cash, bal, 1 and 2 years. Lots 5-6, Block 314, $41,100.00; $400.00 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18. Lot 24, Block 37, $4,200.00; $535.00 cash, bal. 4 and 2 yrs. House on Dunsmuir S8t., between 4th and 5th avenues, modern, $4,000.00; good terms. SECTION 6. Lot (27, Block 7, $3,500.00; % eash, bal. 1, 2 and 3 years, SECTION 7. Lots 28-24, Block 29, $2,000.00; $800.00 cash, bal. 1 and 2 years. Lots 23-24, Block 34, $2,250.00; $1,000.00 cash, bal. easy. Lots 1-2, Bloek 39, $2,500.00; 1-3 ‘ash, bal. 1 and 2 years. SECTION 8. Lot 414, Block 25, $5 cash, bal, 6, 12 and 18, Lots 23-24, Block 32, $4,500.00; 1-3 cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18. MeCatfery & Gibbons 25.00; 3 2 Demand the B atl aT lessly. is this: It was this way: Brown—’ phone underwear for little Brown. shoes if the salesman said There is a man who makes shoes for children— and sells them to stores all over Canada But he is only just learning how people buy. His wife—let us dall her Mrs. to him and asked him to buy some Picture Brown now among the throng of mothers at the ‘‘ Children’s Underwear’’ counter. Underwear for a child of six. What on earth does he know about Children’s Underwear? For lack of anythin asks: ‘‘Is this good quality?P’’ and. yuite conclusive: ‘‘It’s Blank’s'’— naming a well- advertised line. Brown pays his money and goes home, quite satisfied with his purchase. He asks for He looks it over help- better to say he he answer is short That short word says everything. Now what bothers Brown—a manufacturer of shoes, How would it affect the urchase of a child’s hey’re Brown’s”’ ? Nobody knows Brown’s shoes. Brown doesn’t advertise. The name Brown signifies nothing when used in con- nection with children’s shoes. persuasive wiles to induce people to buy them. The salesman must use all his with less effort ? The point is—If the name Brown was as synonomous with Children’s Shoes as “Blank’s’’ is with Underwear, wouldn’t Brown sell more shoes a (8) If you are doing a local business talk cver your advertising problems with the Department of this newspaper. it would be well for you to have the counsel and assistance of a good advertising agency. A list of these will be furnished, without cost or obligation, by the Secretary of Canadian Pvess Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto, If you are doing a provincial or national business 1836 THE BANK or 1913. + | ff ~\ BritishNorthAmeri Vie ephe ta O T, erica | You who Live far Outof [own TT Years in Business CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OveR $7,600,000 | CAN BUY SATISFACTORILY FROM HENRY BIRKS AND SONG, LTD. 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