puesday. vember 18, 1913 puesdey: THE DAILY NEWS - 1 LAND pURCHASE NOTICES. : that 1, Charles H. Flood, oc pake notice Tiner, imtend to apply to cupaion missioner of jands and Works | ine HOD ue iw purchase we following fl yermls are) for Fived ane at a post planted at the | p gommencine or A. P. dy, reading Lot) pormmeas! © , thence in @ northerly god Post = snore of Hastings Arm | qirection 4 less to the Tac-U-An| ULeeret No, 26, then in indian reste ‘0 chains, the in a westerly “dit jun 80 chains, thence east aoumerly @ i) the poilmt of Commence erly 40 Cning 320 acres more or less omni CHARLES, H, FLOOD, pated June g7th, 19143. 9 ‘ Mp, July 28, 1913 Sept, 22, 19135. pub. —_----_—_—_—- ans Sees re : pistrict—District of Coast, ntl lange 5. that Dora L., Wright, of bp. C,, oveupation tarried io apply for permission following deseriped lands; it a post planted @t tie of Lot 424, Kange 5, thence north 20 Chailis noruieast corner Of Lot 1 hence easi 20 chains more or Jess a wy of Lot 6142, thence ( more or less to the shore Lake, thence westerly and gloug said shore to the point of containing 40 acres tore { ly eofl nt commie lice ment = DORA L. WHIGHT, d July 21st, 1043. pate vug. 18, 1919 —Oct, 18, 1943, Land District—District of Coast, Skeens & Range 5. tice that Cecil J. Crew, of Wales, occupation banker, in- y for permission to purchase described ljands; ie al & post planted one mille southeast corner of Lot 130, ast District, thence gouth 24 west 40 chains, thence north a nee eas! 40 chains to point » commencement, containing 80 acres CECIL J, CHEW, s, thence Pp, M. Miller, Agent. pated July g2nd, 1013. y pub, Aug. 18, 1915—Oct, 13, 1013. Land District—District of Coast, oer ange 6 potice that Louls Frank Banville, ce Kupert, B. C,, occupation rati- s to apply for permission to following described ong wencing St &@ post planted about 320 epsins @a3t of Mile Post 76 from Prince Rupert, U. T y. Railway, on the sou side of the trac k, thence east 60 Chails, thence south 6 Chains to bank of Skeena purer, Weuce following the river bank in a westerly and northerly direction to poll of commencement, containing 20 acres wore or Jess Take off roader, inteud purchase the LOUISE FRANK BANYILLE, pated July 18th, 1913. pub, Aug. 18, 1918—-Oct. 13, 1013, District—District Hange 6. Skeena Land or Coast, fake notice that Thomas 8, Crew, of hogiand, occupation gelilieman, apply for permission to pur- fuuowing described ijands; ing at @ post planted one ball | the southeast corner of Lot , Coast District, Whence West chuus, thence south 40 chains, thence ius, thence borth 40 Chains at coummencement, containing 320 s wore Vv less. THOMAS P, M, Dated July 21st, 1913. Aug. 18, 1918—-Octh, 13, 1913. henge 5. ChEW. Miller, Agent. Pub en Land Disirict—District of Coasl, lange 0, Take notice that Marion Waugh, oi iN al, Yue, occupation spilster, lb teu apl for permission blo purchase ru V described lands; at & post planted about 16 Dorihberly direction from of LOL S144, Kange aw jest corner + ast District, Lakelise Vaulivy, Ulellce bas, tore or less to soulb Lot 6148, thence west 4\ (ibence soulli 40 Chains, Urence east 4) chains more or less back Ww point oi commencement, conlaming 160 acres more t less MARION WAUGH. Dated J 22nd, 191%. Pub, Aug. 18, 1913—Oct, 13, 1943. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Kange 5. Take notice that Arthur O. Crew, ol eviews, Lugiand, oecupation surveyor, in tends to apply for permission Ww purchase lee following Gescribed jands: Commencug af & post planted about 20 is nor) of te portheast corner Ol HKange 6, Coast District, thence aus more or less to hortheast 506, thence east 20 Chails, 20 chains more or less Ww thence Westerly 20 chaliis less following shore Of lake to amencement, coniaining 40 iess. ARTHUR 0, CREW. P. M.Miller, Agent. baled 23rd, 1913. fub, Aug. 48, 1918—Uect, £3, 1913 lak that 1, William Macy, of ALY OL cupalion caterer, intend & ab) Hon, Commissioner of Lands mi Works for permission to purchase tht Wing described lands; AlMenciug 4) @ post planted on the soulbeasi corner of S, T. L. Lot and Post SOE 0- thence southerly 20 chains 4joug the shore of Goose Bay to 8. T. L. 40) aad Post reading JO28u-0529, thence i) 4 westerly direction 20 chains, thence 40 4 bortherly direction 20 chains, thet fast 20 chains to the point of commen menl, containing 160 acres more or less. WILLIAM MACY. Cc. HM, Flood, Agent. Dated June 27th, 1943, Pub. July 28, 1913—Sept. 22, 1913. SE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of chapter 145 of the Re- i Chapter of Canada, F. L, Wilson has “thosited with the Minister of Public Works a plan of a work proposed to be Coustructed land in the Harbor of ces Kupert, B, C,, brieMy deseribed as 1077 cn Cotnmencing 859.3 ft, north and 208 ft east from the centre of Seal ~rele 4s shown on Plan 023, Prince id Hegisiry OMece, being south » corner Sublot 7, thence north 36 nie 18 minutes 39° seconds west 760 on gee, “UMTDor Line. Thence south 36 de along f° minutes 4 second west 370 ft. ar sald harbor line, thence south 36 de- © high wiyinutes 5Y second east 546 ft. water ny Valer mark, thence following high plan a ‘ark to point of beginning, with a aad has Geseription Of sald proposed site the for “eposited @ duplicate of each of at pri ele in the Land Hegistey ultice ihe Gore lberl, B. C., and is applying to thereor Hor in Counell for approval Otiawa, Onl, September 16th, 1913. MACDONNELL & HONEYWELL, Solicitors ff cant, 29-Oct 27, 1013. oo W-Sept WATER NOTICE. ee ‘vation for @ teense to take and use Writ, oe Made under the Water Act “Ss Columbia as follows: ‘dine Of the applicant is B, C, Lid, P.M, Mobley, agent, address of the applicant ert, B CG. ver “ie OF the stream is Kwinttsa in ran dist en has its source tn moun- iver ine ub 6 {niles Wesl of the Skeena ‘th @ southeasteriy direction ‘ito’ Skeena Kiver about 14 ‘Tom KWinttsa station, Water is to be diverted from fam On the 4s P mouth 22Ut side, about 6,280 kt wil I purpose is feet f used y for which the water 7 Tho van Mining and manufacturing. ; me ang On which the water is to ye ettbed as follows; Minera) Lid, a ' aia the B, C, Salt Works, i Caled adjacent 7 ‘O, Skeena iver. meee 4 SUQOULY Of water applied for ts Twelve hundred (4200 4 [ Miner hes HOllCe Was posted on the ground day Of September, 19 Pi sate OF thls notice and an ual hereto and to the ‘ Water Act ne Vater Recorder at Princes ’ Djections May be Ned with Of waecorder, or with the , 0 er . P Victoria. A qients, Parliament B, C, y Pa a LTD, + T. Mobley, Agent. 6, 1919, ees . Th “Hh the 6th tion’ purs | applica hen require Hee of Kopert, he “omptr a1 . Bulldings W-Sept 8 to on! Will be tiled in the! } Residence the of I nited Wilson Jessicr States NEW HOME OF MISS JESSIE WILSON. Miss daughter of Wilson of President = ISS PROPOSED LINE TO RUN FROM River & Athabasca Railway Com- pany, Limited. The company asking for authority to construct a line commencing at a point on tidewater at the mouth of River, British Columbia, and running in northeasterly di- rection up the river 225 miles to the height of land between the Naas and Skeena’ watershed Thence it will follow the to the mouth of Bear River to Bear Lake, thence the divide to the Driftwood River and the river to North Teela thence crossing the divide Hogem Pass to Omineca thence following the a Skeena and down Lake, via River, PREDICTS RAIL EXTENSION Land Company President Is Opti- mistic as to Future of Town. After spending a busy weel here and in visiting the work of the Portland Canal Tunnels, Ltd., in which he is largely interested, President Robert M. Stewart of the Stewart Land Company, Ltd., returned to Victoria on the Prince George. While here he took a number of photographs of the wharf, townsite, ete. Seen by the Miner, Mr. Stewart was most op- timistic as to the future of the townsite and camp. that next summer would forward movement in all he stated that from latest rmation received at the head of- now every {914 of the Railway it and up of vast the old country I feel that Sir Donald Mann have carried out his this summer in the surveys for the Happily, financial condi- tions improving now am convineed that surveying and construction also will be resumed year,” he said, Mr. Stewart's departure for the south a telegram was re- in Stewart stating that Sir Donald Mann had financed the Canadian North Eastern Railway scheme through a group of New York capitalists, and that sur- vavs would be proceeded with in the Portland Canal Mi- ner, see a lines, as in- fo there was reason be that Lhe extension North ] interior Balkal tying lice would see Canadian into the not been for the conse- ieve astern “Had the war quent capital in assured would tentions con- tinuine way are nex! Since ceived spring. Rifles for Suffragettes. London, Nov. 1438. According to the Daily Mail's Berlin corre- spondent, a German dealer in arms and ammunition and mu- nitions of war understands that the English suffragettes are con- templating a “stronger organiza tion,” and has offered to to the mililants an unlimited quan- tity of rifles at four and one-half marks ($4.43 each, sell repeating PEACE RIVER RAILWAY NOW KING INCORPORATION BERT, SASK., COMING ALONG NAAS VALEY TO SKEENA. Ottawa, Nov. 10.—At the next;easterly to the Finley branch of session of parliament an applica-|the Peace River, thence follow- tion will be made for an act to|ing the main Peace River easterly incorporate the Pacific, Peace and northerly to Vermillion Rap- Naas | river He predicted sums of} in- | rail- | and T} NAAS RIVER TO PRINCE AL- ids, or chutes, in the Province of Alberta, thence crossing the Peace River at the falls and con- tinuing down the right bank of the Peace River to Point Provi- dence, then in an easterly direc- tion to the mouth of the Atha- baseca River, thence following up the Athabasca River to Fort Mc- Murray, thence easterly up the Clearwater River to the Pembina River, thence following the Pem- bina south to the height of land and crossing over to Buffalo River, thence in an easterly and southerly direction to Prince Al- bert, a total distance of about 1,500 miles. KITSUMKALUM NOTES ‘One Rancher’s Crop of Potatoes Amounts to 22 Tons. Special Corréspondence. Kitsumkalum, Nov 15.—The recent floods did considerable damage here, Mr. Bohler’s bridge being nearly washed away and some of his garden stuff spoiled with the mud that washed up on it. The water was four feet deep in some places and under Mr. Holdenchild’s house the water was six feet deep. The flood is said to be the worst in years. * = * The farmers here are mostly jthrough harvesting and the po- ltato crop is a heavy one. Mr. |Bohler has about 440 sacks, 22 tons in all. = . . Will Donald will soon have his new house and ready for his family it completed to occupy CONFIRMATION SERVICE Ten Confirmed by the Bishop at | Port Essington. St. John’s Church, Port Essing- ton, was crowded last Sunday evening by a deeply interested ‘congregation, the special feature confirmation being a solemn j service, The candidates who were confirmed by Bishop Du Vernet consisted of four young men and six young women, all residents of the place with one exception. These ten candidates were presented to the bishop for con- firmation by Rev. W. F. Rush- brook, who has charge the mission launch called the North- many of the coast villages within the limits of the Diocese of Cale- donia, Ambiguous. ern Cross, which visits regularly ; os eee oe rel mmm ee (PORTLAND CANAL NEWS., Indian Mines. reports continue to come from the prop- erty, as both adits are being driven in galena of excellent grade. Good » * * Red Reef.—Work is being con- tinued in the driving of the tun- nel by two men. H. E. Newton, the owner, came up from Victoria on Tuesday * * > Cascade Falls.—Work is being steadily continued by the Bunting brothers at the mine, and though little information is given out it is stated that the mine is looking better than ever. * * » International. The annual general meeting of the Inter- national Mining Company was held on Tuesday at the company’s office, 704 Bank of Ottawa build- ing, Vancouver. * * . Red Cliff.—Shareholders have been advised of the annual meet- ing of the company, which will be held in Vancouver on Monday, 10th inst. It is more than prob- able that an important announce- ment will be made regarding the future of the company. * * 7 Portland Canal Tunnels—The long adit has now’ passed the 2,450 mark and the character of the rock is unchanged since last week. Expectations are high for the vein series being struck at an early date, the rock being passed through is extremely soft. * * 7 as Fish Creek Mining.—Develop- ment was suspended for the win- ter the end of the month and the men discharged. It was antici- pated that another shipment would be sent below but on ac- count of the excessive cost of handling the ore via Ketchikan the project was abandoned. The property has some extremely high grade silver ore with splen- did gold values. * * > Swamp Point. — The Granby Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company has a considerable force erecting bunkers, wharfs, building a wagon road, etc., at the lime property purchased last fall from Messrs. Harkley and Moult, with a view to keeping a large number of men actively employed during the winter. The property situated about 25 miles from Stewart down Port- land Canal.—Portland Canal Mi- ner. 1s Suffragette Injured in Riot London, Nov. 13.—Miss Zelie Emerson, the American suffrag- ette of Jackson, Mich., lying seriously ill from coneussion of the brain ,the result of injuries received in a riot at Bow Baths in the East end of London, Is In the ‘Cent Belt Victoria, Nov. 13.—The local Council of women has passed a resolution favoring the introduc- tion of copper coinage in British | Columbia, declaring that such a} move will tend to lower the cost of living here “You remember I missed several times last year.” “Yes,” said the guide, you Pantorium Phone 4. Cleaners. tf Pioneer Wear them — Give them PERRIN’S GLOVES For Holiday Social Affairs or for Seasonable Gifts See that the well known trademarks as shown in cuts are on every glove you buy and you will then be sure of perfect Style, Fit and Finish. 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