saturday, November 15, 1913 THE DAILY NEWS SS ——————————___- = | LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, — ice that 1, Charles H, Flood, oc: | Take notice imtend to apply to uuner, sioner Of lands and Works ypation i a Hon eT tw purchase te fullowlng yp permiss’’. hescried jane at a post planted at the P. omntnen rnet 0 L, reading Lot) A. portheas thence in @ northerly oy i st 220*-¢ and PO: siong the shore of Hastings Arn direction Sore or less to the Tac-U-An 80 chaivoservatlon No. 26, thence in 4 Indigo erection 40 chains, thence in a westerly. directiun 80 chains, thence east- suilerly ns to the point of commence oly HO tain ng Seu acres more or less ati CHARLES, H, FLOOD, pated June 24 th, 19138, , Dated iy 28, 1919—Sept 98, 1013. | —_ | : and District—-District of Coast skeen Lan ange 5 oy ye noice that Dora L. Wright, of ; hupert, B. Gy occupation married ' inwnds to apply for permission e following Geseribed lands: neng 4t &@ post planted at the il corner Of Lot 421, HKange 6, sue pistrict, thence forth 20 chains ee Of to northeast corner Of Lot 4gi, then east 20 chains more or less west boundary Of Lot 5142, thence w th 20 chains more or less to We shore of Lakelse Lake, thence westerly and southerly along said shore to the point of semmencement, containing 40 acres more corti | ee DORA L. WRIGHT, | ated July 21st, 1913, ; bareaug. 18, 1949—Oct, 13, 1918, __| ceena Land District—District of Coast, | es Kange 5, F Take notice that Cecil J. Crew, of porthcawi, Wales, occupation banker, in- | apply for pertaission to purchase tends ig described lands; } x at @ post planted one mile} southeast corner of Lot 130, | 6, Coast District, thence syuth Zu} s thence west 40 Chains, thence north | 40 nence east 40 Chains to pointe commencement, Containing 80 acres 48 | CECIL J, CREW, Pp, M, Miller, Agent. 22nd, 1913. -“Uct. 13, 1913, wore pated July Pub, Aug. 18, 1918 skeena Land District District of Coast, Kange 6, Take notice that Louls Frank Banville, of Prince Kupert, B, C,, occupation rail- roader, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; commencing @t @ post planted about 20 chains east Of Mile Post 76 from Prince pupert, G. T. P, Katlway, om the south side of the track, thence east 60 Chains, ipence south & chains to bank of Skeena juver, thence following the-river bank ip 4 westerly and northerly direction to point of commencement, containing 20 acres more or je83. LOUISE FRANK BANVILLE, isth, 19138. Dated July 7 1913—Uct. 13, 1913. Pub, Aug. 18, District—District of Coast, Skeena Land Range 6 Take notice that Thomas 8. Crew, of Telbury, bngland, occupation genvieinan, intends to apply for permission Ww pur- pase the fouowing described lands: Commencing @t & post planted one half mile south of the southeast coruer of Lot ijl, Hange 5, Coast District, thence west bains, thence south 40 chains, thence thence borth 40 Chains to containing 320 chains, t of commencement, s more or 1e388, THOMAS 38. CREW. Py. M, Miller, Agent 1913. uct. Dated July 218t, Pub, Aug. 18, 1913 13, 1913. Skeena Land Disirict—District of Coast, Kange 5. Take notice that. Marion Waugh, of 4 Que., vccupaliod Spilister, it tu’ apply for periuission to purchase wing described lands; cng at @ post planted about aius in @ portherly directiog [rom iuuwest corbper of Lot 6144, Hange District, Lakeise Valley, Uielive north 40 chains, more or less to south boundary of Lot 6148, thence west 40 chaus, ence south 40 chains, thence east 40 chains more or less back Ww pvuint of commencement, contaming 160 acres mnore or jess. a9.yu We 5 Luast MARION WAUGH. Dated July 22nd, 1913. Pub, Aug. 18, 1049—Oct, 13, 1013. District—District of Coast, Hange 5. notice that Arthur O. Crew, of Devizes, Lugiand, occupation surveyor, ir lends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post pianled about 20 chains worl Of the northeast corner ol v6, Kange 6, Coast District, thence 20 chaims more or less to bortheast f Lot 606, thence east 2U Chails, 20 chains more or less Ww thence westerly 20) chains following shore of ‘ake ww conlainng 40 Skeena Land Take north [ lake, less commencement, or less. ARTHUR 0. vy. M.Miller, July 23rd, 1913. 1vis—vclh CHKEW. Agent. Pub, Aug. 18, 13, 1013. notice that 1, Willlam Macy, ol Anyua, , occupalion caterer, Mile ud apply to the Hon, Commissioner of Lands 1 Works for permission to purchase the ulowing described lands; Miuencing @b @ post Take planted on the Lot and Pousti Souibeast corner of 8. T. L, és JU, thence southerly 20 chains along the shore of Goose Bay to 8. T. L. Lol abd Post reading JS25u-952¥, thence i) & westerly direction 20 chains, thence iN 4 bortherly direction 20 chains, thence fast 20 chains to the point of commence Ment, containing 160 acres more or less. MACY. WILLIAM C, UM. Flood, Agent. Dated June 27th, 1943. Pub, July 28, 10193—Sept. 22, 1913. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of chapter 115 of the Re- ised Chapter of Canada, F, L, Wilson has deposited with the Minister of Public Works a plan of a work proposed to be Colstructed on Jand im the Harbor of Prince Rupert, B, C., briefly described as follows; Commencing 859.3 ft, north and nas 68 ft. east from the centre of Seal | ve Circle as shown on Plan 923, Prince wupert Land Kegistry OMce, being south- ae corner Sublot 7, thence north 36 ft grees 13 minutes 89 seconds west 760 » to harbor line, Thence south 36 de- grees 40 minuies 1 second west $70 ft. bed said harbor line, thence south 36 de- io 19 ppyinutes 69 second east 546 ft, yenst Water mark, thence following high Di “t mark to point of beginning, with a en 4nd description of said proposed site the ne deposited @ duplicate of each of at p oregoing in the Land Registry Office he nee Rupert, B. C., and is applying to thereot MOF ta Council for approvai Vilwa, Ont, September 16th, 1913. MACDONNELL *, HONEYWELL, . Olicitors for the Applicant, 29-Oct 27, 1043, " W-Sept, WATER NOTICE. . Application for @ cense to take and use ¥ Will be made under the Water Act *' British Columbia as follows: ; : ‘he nate of the applicant is B, C. 1 ‘ ¥ ' Works, Ltd, F, H. Mobley, agent, a ‘he address of the applicant Prince Kupert, B, CG, © Of the stream is Kwinitsa stream has its source in moun- about O miles west of the Skeena 5 LOWS ‘nh & southeasterly direction plies into Skeena Kiver about 4 ; mtn ‘rom Kwinitsa station, roan, ater is. to be diverted from leet treet Oh the south side, about 6,280 frond mouth, lhe purpose The pame rhe Main range Kiv River the seal for which the water vd ts tnibing and manufacturing, Vil be y the land on which the water ts to rribed a8 follows: Mineral vt by the Bo ¢ Sait) Works Hed Adjaeent lo Lot 74 and keen Liver, ; tal ‘HUY Of Water applied for is Twelve bundred = (i200 whe ! , On the ‘OUCe Was posted on the ground ga th day of September, 1913, lott p reuphens this notice and an applica ents of seth thereto and to the require the Water Ac Mee o { Act will be fled in the Rupert ‘ the Water Recorder at Prince the said We Objections may be Med witb Comptroiey™ Of wapcornaen. oF with | the Bulldings, Victorian Nights, Parliament }. C. SALT WORKS, LTD, By F. i. W-Sept, 8 to oct’ 6 ty gitobley, Agent. i¢ MAT GONTER Mat is the clever half-back of the | Argonaut Rugby team, is |' proving a valuable acquisition | in the season’s work. who mt te ee STEWART NOTES |): pemseomancoternconmerseetnee tastes ences ots é i policy abandonment favor followed an statement, son writes: ration | feet land ‘BORDEN’S FIASCO AS COMPARED WITH SUCCESS OF AUSTRAL A BRITISH NAVAL AUTHORITIES/DECLARE THAT PROVISION OF LOCAL FLEET UNITS IS BETTER THAN NAVAL ng the Canadian I the one as only nanent of local cor of a by admi inevitable which I Thus Admiral W “Until secured, think, ten Is will, I onger than and her ion and disappoint to tax them heir expenditure. New navy years, sponsible leaders of naval affairs and publie opinion are recogniz- naval per- Zealand's itributions in has been from uiberal possible ssions leading Imperialists that this was growth. Jebb’s cabled Tues- day, has been followed by other declarations along the same line. . H. Hender- imperial fed- which to ef- take much the only form of naval policy under exist- ing conditions which the mother- daughter can adopt must be on the lines | has been ; undertaken by the Commonwealth.|deavors to get All others can only lead to frie- | adopted.” ment. They control this and When is done the interest, pride and pa- | triotism of the people are aroused and the production of an efficient nations} CONTRIBUTIONS. London, Noy. 16.—There are miralty should not be hung up increasing signs here that re-|until the federation of the Empire for defence becomes possible. The admiralty at the request of the Commonwealth sent our ad- miral, Sir Reginald Henderson, to confer *with the Australian government and his proposals, though thorough and entailing heavy expenditure, were accept- ed by all parties and were carried out by a labor government loy- ally, so that the Australian unit is now in a fair way to comple- tion, while suitable defences and training establishments are be- ing established. Surely this is an object lesson in the right j}course to adopt, and the enthusi- asm in naval defence in the Commonwealth is in strong con- trast to the unfortunate political difficulties in which Mr. Borden involved in his en- admiralty views | W. 8. Feilding, ¢xpressing his are self-governing states num-| satisfaction, said, “Happily, light bering fifteen million people, and | js dawning and as the letters re- only their own parliaments have | ferred to show, there are many power ‘Britons in the United Kingdom |who realize that the policy of ;contributions is not as wise as it | was supposed. But let us hope ithat the admiralty and the Can- H. C, Stratford, engineer at the power house, accompanied by his wife and family, left for the south bound passenger on Tursday, and}' Manager Sylvester of the Gran- by Mining & Sinelt- ing Co. paid a brief visit the town when the Prince George was in port. Consolidated Mining Recorder John Conway, |‘ who went to Prince Rupert to}! meet his wife and baby daughter, is home next week. During Eddie Gill- ingham was in charge of the of- expected his absence sixty people on the floor. With the shipment from the Lakeview last week another prop- erty joined the ranks of the pro- ducers and it is just such small shipments that tell the story of continued -development in the camp, and will eventually attract the attention of larger operators. * . > Ww. Rs minister of lands, has had a new map of the mining divisions published, This is the best map yet issued by the provincial in con- nection with mining information, The boundaries of the divisions, location of recording offices, roads and trails are clearly shown. The map is on a scale of thirty miles to the inch and will to prospectors Hon. Ross, government prove valuable and explorers. BRING IT TO EMMELINE, Take your cash to Emmeline, Pass it in without rebuke, Tt will buy } It will help to mob a duke. more kerosene, Hand your cash to Emmeline, Raise a lump on Asquith’s bean; Hand it out with approbation, Hetp to burn a railroad station | your cash to Emmeline, Bring Help to soak the King and Queen, | Hand it with good intent, ly will blow up parliament, j Don't be niggardly or mean, Bring your cash to Emmeline. | The Grand Trunk Railway has | sold $2,500,000 4% per cent, | equipment trust notes to Blair | & Co. of New York, Part of these notes are being offered in London to yield 5% per cent, accorded to and schools as they enjoyed rule. BULGARIA HAS SENT ion an ultimatum t manding: after a few weeks on the outside will return here to spend the That persecution winter, ians in Macedonia c o. 3Rn e That autonomou Bulgari in Permission of terror, to retur o their home s. That all the Oakland for Macedonia garians, who fled from the reign Bulgarian in Greece be released, all prisoners of war to return to Bulgaria. on the Prince George. GREECE ULTIMATUM * . * Walter Owen, chief of provin-| Note is Gouched in Strong Terms. cial police, made his annual in- Giving Eight Days for spection of the Hotels Northern Acceptance and King Edward on Thursday. e. @8 Sofia, Nov. 13.—Bulgaria has Dan Anderson was a’ south-|Sent through the French lega- o Greece de- of ease, s rights be an churches Bulgar- Macedonia, such under Turkish Bul- n unmolested and that be allowed fice. The ultimatum is couched in eS strong language and = places a Ihe biggest dance of the year limit of eight days for its ac- was that given by the members ceptance. of the Aretic Brotherhood in their 4) hall on Wednesday evening in Moran Will Box Azevedo honor of Walter R. Broad, who —_—- left for the old country on Oakland, Noy. 10.—Owen Mor- Thursday. There. were over|an, the English lightweight, who returned Thursday from Austra- lia, is matched to box Joe Azeve- do of Sacramento ten rounds be- fore Club here December 14. Wheelmen’s prisoners Harry Gibson is Jane 1 ona kt deal. ae personnel is encouraged, none of | adian government will be able to aerate which is attained by contribu- | reconsider their action, and by : tions. The donations question |returning to the policy of 1909 _ Louis De Meules and James|/is one of no taxation without bring Australia, New Zealand and Nesbitt have gone to Ketchikan] representation, ignoring which we|Ganada into happy co-operation for the winter. lost the American cloonies.” j Song lines which will create as Mk a Admiral Freemantle also sup- | quickly as possible a colonial de- Little Miss Lila Durant re-|ports Jebb: “I am glad to sup-| fence.” turned from the Church of Eng-| port Jebb’s view, that it is i] oo land school at Metalakatla on|portant that the relations be- Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners. Thursday. ar es tween the Dominions and our ad-| Phone 4, tf 1 Of the finest natural skunk, the stole being slightly shaped on the shoulders, whilst it and the large pillow muff with soft satin. CHARMING STOLE AND MUFF | are lined Babys Own Soap st After the bath with BABY’S OWN SOAP the skin is smooth, comfortable, and exhales the aroma of freshly cut flowers. 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That watch—a poor timekeeper—cost , him dearly by reason of missed appointments and missed trains, the price of a and for frequent repairs. et he paid good watch. = rae It is the same story with regard to his underwear, his shoes, and This good old soul’s case is not unique. the truth be confessed, resemble him; his fountain pen. Many of us, if we allow our- selves to be sold merchandise with an unknown brand or trade mark instead of buying merchandise which is well known to us through the medium of advertising. In slang language, we get “stung” pretty often. In most of these cases we have ourselves to blame, for the road to the right” thing to buy has been made plain by advertising. There is no good reason for passing by the known thing, soundly guaranteed, to buy a dubious article, which, quality for quality, cannot be cheaper than the known, branded article. “Tt is better (11) to be sure than sorry.” If you are doing a local business talk over your advertising prob- lems with the Advertising Department of this newspaper. If you are doing a provincial or national business 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 Press Association Lumsden Building, Toronto. ‘ ate 13 19 cee §] jj com 9 The complete and valuable service rendered by the Bank of British North America has | secured and retainedthe | accounts as well asthe con- | fidence of a goodly proportion | of Canada’s prominent busi- | ness men. awaits you, account be large or small. 1836 THE da ick or 1913 BritishNorthAmerica ’ TT Years In Business. 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