oe Seer ote ee pec ee sox a i i) one a a | ot eer See meee { “2 bth 5 a el j WULY AND WEEKLY } \ eae at VES=~ Dan Or ver month, or 86.00 por year, in advance, BERKUS, F210 er *4ADa- Daily, $8.00 pervear; Weekly, $2.50 jiex veer, ape! Dainty Myirion ipower ee ee Monpay, May 1 “PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD WILL AMONG MEN” After twenty concuvies--twenty centuries of bloodshed and the arvitramen! of | vorv'-it looks as if the song of the angels is to be realtved. MNavons, ‘ike individuals are strongly moved by the Power of & geo! caample, The Guildhall meeting described in our cabli: cespaiches ov Saturday, when Premier Asquith moved and Mr. Arthur ‘cater of the British Opposition, seconded, a resolution favoring arliccation with the Uaited States, is one of the ‘nt? + Palfonr, the ol Must siuificant advances since the Magna Charta. It is the token ofa new day in the ‘tistory of nations, when disputes shall be ended wy pace iistead ory war, The acceptance of the proposed treaty wy both vovernoients is a foregone conclusion now. he: ; ‘s the information that the neg»tiations between nled States for the conclusion of an arbitration i far advanced as the negotiations between Great ‘ited States. The arbitration treaty in view between Pyance and the ‘/uited States provides for arbitration in all cases Vrunce and ihe Exe ho, ace eqpalc Britaiz and ihe | ee ee eee EY including dios. © which the honor of the contracting parties may be at stake. 11, rovides for what is known technically as “arbitration | integrale,” in o1)er words, for compulsory arbitration, su that if France | and the Unite) States were ever involved in a dispute they would be | subject to the socessity of submitting it to a tribunal. In this respect, | the projected | ran:0-American treaty resembles, of course, the treaty | in view betwecn Great Britain and the United States. After ise conclusion of the Angle-American and the Franco- American arbitration treaties respectively thee will probably be an arbitration treaty between Great Britain and France on identical | lines. This would mean that Great Britain, France and the United States would be bound together in a triple league of peace. That the league of peace cannot stop here is obvious. Germany | already perceives this. Indeed the war-party in Germany is using the treaty as a text, by pointing out that the triple league of peace | miay desire to impose the arbitration principle upon the remaincier | { the world by force. This is not an unreasonable deduction, for long as great powers like Japan, Russia, Austria and Germany nintain huge armies and navies, the league of peace cannot run ‘he risk of reducing their armaments. And the fact must be patent to everyone, that it is not so much the angels’ song that is at the bottom of the desire for peace, as the rigid consequences of economic Jaw; that it is not idealism, but the burden of taxation that is com- pelling the nations to the better way. The Conservative party in Germany regards the idea of com- pulsory arbitration with something approaching very nearly to abhor- rence. Patriotic Germans consider it unreasonable and intolerable that great national issues involving the honor of the whole German people should compulsorily be submitted to an international tribunal. | There is a conviction that in the present condition of international | politics, there must certainly be many questions on which no self-! respecting nation could consent to take the verdict of foreigners, but) must be determined to have its own way, even at the cost of war. | The views held in Berlin are shared in Vienna and St. Petersburg. Russia, for instance, it is pointed out, has adjacent frontiers with the race that personifies the future of the Yellow Peril, and even if! there were a league of peace in Europe and America, the Russians woul not venture to disarm or in any way to undermine their position in front of the hordes of yellow men whe would rush westward as a devastating torrent the moment the barriers of European armament | removed were or even weakened, On the other hand there is a rapidly growing Radical and Socilaist party in Germany, with some fifty! members in the Reichstag. It is to the growth of this party of inter- national rather than national ideals, that the peace movement looks to in Germany. The Millenium is not to be accomplished save by slow and painful steps. The consummation and successful working of the hoped for | Pease. a hee rom mm Un mete ys tae Fratt o¢ Preddwee WHOLESALE, avenen a H. H. Morton Do You Want to Invest in the 3rd Ave, Best Mining Proposition in British Columbia? We are selling shares in the SALMON BEAR RIVER MINING CO’Y. Ltd. At a price that will make you money WE OFFER FOR A SHORT TIME 2000 Shares For $55.00 Payable $13.75 Cash Balance 3, 6 and 9 Months Assays of tie ore run from 425,00 to $2000 per ton, It will pay you to investigate this prop- osition at once. — —FOR PROSPECTUS APPLY—- 0. B. Bush & Company 2nd Ave. Prince Rupert; BEST IN TOWN FOR THE WORKINGMAN’S HOME Rooms 50c J. GOODMAN, Proprietor Groad Hotel.. | | Spring Beds, clean White Sheets 25c¢ MONEY WHOLESALE PROVISIONS, FRUITS and VEGETABLES oe ne et PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN SHIPPING ORDERS Northern Produce Co’y. Send for our Weekly Price List emcee ermsomermmeomsdy l Phone 151 ~ Phone 151 > eee Windsor Hotel FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHT # STREET Newly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND UP BATHS FRED TO GUESTS P.0. BOX 37 ROBT. ASHLAND s ke . ; At N ys A a bi — ~ omens = if Se meters om 0 A eee \ ve seremmnene - A ry te et Letters to the Editor | me ietlers to the ifor | : 3 . ih ts Too Much, To Wan Yes: S Good Printing Costs » 100 Wante the Motor es; ome OO rm an aoe Dear S 1 believe there is a} soos : —= SSS : aoter fre engine and chemical lwaron i Princ » also | hice station to charge ‘‘stiff ; ee ke ins Rage Rupert, sla It’s the same as with other good things. ele ones is always natural ipo \ bow the press were wishing fo: | prices" for high class things, or high ya For in all artisanship rg " oo "wen ts j ny fire so that the motor could be) But it’s not always justifiable—not even usually | ; o3 on j - - } : ig higher —the doom of the commonplace 18 pro a) ae eae There was a fire on} nowadays the standard is highe high grade work is not apt to cost wou % ' ‘ " wp = <8 n ei > 8 hat, as to printing, MR : rng seventh 5 venue watt): Friday ae! a ae the ; 74 worth til you ean pay more for it at some places p : 1 re than its worth; still, } 6 ¥ i Gr j r here was the you mo , ; . TT Aa : ; ; ; ing, but where, oh, whe re was the) than at others— and this shop is one of the ‘‘of | much talked of motor? Now| ‘ . . . ‘ j PARAS wall ee it is time something was done to! ay z a give this city ample fire protection. : —s " ae Citizens of Prince Rupert, wake 3 4 Hi If he Deceives You Twice, Shame on You’ I i i$ “Ufa Man Deceives You Once, Shame on Him. : up! Wake to the fact that it may | lf a Man De , ; be your residence that may be Ap AAV ERRREEA ALLDATA ony " SOLON destroyed by fire tomorrow. ————— ——.. ‘ Hoping the motor wil! be in at- |: LAND LEASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE Novicp cf tendsnce at the next outbreak, 1) EXPERTS ARE I I ie ati dia i remain ‘eas en | Skeena Land Distrtet- District of Cons , 8 Land Distriet—Distriet of € cast Take notice that 1 iam Anders Y ours truly, NG HERE } ctr eetlgn shed Hume Babington of %. eee | eouver, B.C., occupation clerk, inte nf chy | | Ytupert, B. C., eeeupation master mariner, intends | tr permission to parchase the foll A. G. DANN to apply for permission to lease the following | od nn: oH Si Ti WARE hectes ; rs Sa | deweribed lands i } Jorn men! ed we i : : it- | i eneing at planted about 100 chains | 4 pnorthwest corner, and about 1 mile / A survivor of the S. S. Coquit:| 5 eaiiee Aathaeké __Comnancnsiog ot » Bosh planted abet, 100 saeral | A. pertawast corner, end about 1 mi j } 97 1000 | Governmen n g 8 Goose Bay on the east side of the Peninsula thence | gouch 80 chains, thence east lam fire a May roe t tural Experts Through B is north 100 chains along shore to the nave > north 80 chains, oe ost 8 cha mt 0 2 y a ment, containing 640 acres j thence west $0 chains more or less to Goose ¥5 commence! # me sihadhianntientiills lasik ihe ole | eS oe a hains along shore, thence past WILLIAM ANDEy or pm na ioe or on to post, containing 640 scre® | rated ist Feb. 1911 Charles B rate = len Pub. Feb, 26. A Hurry It Up | WILL ADDRESS FARMERS | rere "(ce a, wi. = uM BaprneToN | f°? f i 16 : Dist A Queer Prince Rupert will soon have a| ~— Pub. April 15. a Sake ‘notice that Frank. Levick. y : co 2 Skeena Land Distriet-— t ‘ons Ont., oeeupation per, inte new telephone directory. It is|Messrs. Wier and White are) , Sheena bane O'S iiiam Munford {> Prine | for permialon t0 purchase the fullow ’ Ty ® . $ J 2 ; 1 4. O., oeeupation rospectary in Janda: badiy needed. The city is growing | Two Agricultural and Horti- en” ereuaion xo lease the iclowing Commencing sta Planes .. nf c 7 as la bed lands miles west wo m south of the moun te much faster than a healthy boy.| cultural Specialists From On- | 4ccnbw! lati: post planted about 100 chains | Stunley Creek where It empties me > f ‘ ibili f | south of (he Sadien Reserve on the east side of Harbor, Graham Island, thence « coal Fully half the names of people tario—Every Possibility of | wut) qos on, the cast side of the, peninsula, thangs $0 ehaina east," thence =f . i . th 80 chains jong shore, thenee ne weet to point of « nem ‘who have telephones are not in| Land Will be Noted and Re- | shen, noun i S"KNe. thence north along shore | Vind comtaning 640 saree tanre or les - , : ; 80 chains, thence west 40 caalns more or less to Dated Mareh 17, 1911. FRANK Ley 1% the directory which was issued} port Made. mt, eomtaining $20 ares more or lew, | Pub. April 7 Numa Derwen | ; i rated March 8, 1911, iLL December. It is hoped to] een, Pub, April 15 i . | : Skeena Land District District of Coa have the new volume on the press| Tg Jook over the agricultural : ics SENATE Eelibee Raid, ot Veron, insi é } The ‘ounci shtpe as J : s Land Distrie:—Distriet of Coast 2.C., oceupation teamster, intends to appy | aay inside of amonth. The Council] ,ocsibilities of Northern B. C., to Sane eee Oe d tee of Phen |* Fe pg rey Sa related | i we 2. C pation prospector, intends te . = will do what they can to hurry) address meetings of farmers on Snare parlten Coleane the Tetiowing deweribed | nendadeg at® post planted and marke? sob? ? , , : ‘ ds: , . corner i te! ‘" the publishing of the new book. | educational subjects, to learn ev- WE tae ok b Guth shaved about « avarter R's BW, core raed lmetiotely a1 ning . . h west corner Jibeon north ® chalna, thence cas: haoie erything about the soil for hur- thsnd on the said Gibeon Inand, thence south 40 on eee Se chatna, thevee weet ‘ aan ; r cco he = bass : Hil be the cl jef | chains, thence east 20 chains, thenee north 4 point of commencement, containing 2 um | ticultural pursuits will be the chief | chains. thence emet £0 chains to paint of €om- | Mor or lene rerek te f 7 YOTICE . ; * ¢ f ; oe ’ taining #0 acres more or lems. Feb, 1911 Charles H : 5 COAL NOTICE jobjects of the visit of M essrs, E | mensement, containing 60 ais mate NENSON. Pot Ped. “ seib dichahediebiaisaiessteebi lite rs caus oi jet | Dated 29th March, 1911 a A. Wier, an expert agri ulturalist oa Land Matrlet—Distriet of 4 Distriet—Distriet of | : , Oat Idan , Queen Charlotte Isiands Land Distriet--Distriet of) and horticulturist from itario, : iieintian wort Take noties that George W. Av: a Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, und E. W. White, a so Rev LAND PURG SE 4 Rupeet, a i ieee mtate broke occupation broker, intend to apply for permission | * os ? : , inten 0 on om & to prompest for coal and petroleum on the folowing) Siiva White of New V ter, ee see ar oo ates described lands: Y ; « ented 0 we Commencing ot st plat ted about eve oe who have bee m Skeena Land District District oe Comat tle ‘and oe: alt fle wont ¥ west of the mouth of t la) iver and ma T » notice th LM John Corley o *rince outs s = - : J. MeL. N. W. Corner, No. 29, thence south 80/ micsioned by cI pate at. cendoaten’ maareted woman, intends | thence west 80 chains, thence south 8) cam chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 : ; | to apply for permission to purchase the following | thence east 50 chains, thence nor site chains, thence west 80 chains to point of com- yartment of JP odave Bg nah Dated Mareh 17, 1911. GE 2 mencement; containing 640 iam — or poe pe , | Commencing & larited 40 chains ye Pub, April 22. Numa Demers, age \§ Dated Feb. 21, 1911 OHN McLE the couni and 120 chains southwest corner of | — 7 “ Slare’ Dowell, Agent e 1988 Gran? }) 5. sath 80 | Skeens Land Distriet— District of Que« “- 2 on Be ee calmasetc Gis Gone “anes Borah BL ae thet JE turphy of Vasome mee, ene e \ o th nots y urph s * Islands Land Distriet—District of} Naas av.c ains oy wining 320 ec-es | B. C., ooeupation commercial tra . a Queen Charlotte anes nd Distrie Naas Ans nt © x, | to wip for perWi tan te purches. Leva z eena ; é Molt t e or ley ‘ORLEY described liunds om Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, pec’ y i e) CORLEY een Se akc eet plected « o pation broker, intend to apply for permission : Mar Se mn gee ah JR ng , | to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following and hor Apr _ ng oo eee meee alone i Z . chains, thenwe weet 40 chains, ¢ Cc ata t planted about two miles} that re: : ome wane te west of the mouth of the Tl-el River and marked Lett I Coast Range 6.) chains, thenen ess ; oe ; - a. MeL. N. E. Covner, No. 49, thence south 80 . r ‘ ton of Vaneou | Dated Mareh 17, 1911. J 5 nina, thence west 80’ chains, thence north 80 fist g viet faxelt t . tends to apply | Pub. April 22 Numa Demers, Ag | i thence eat 80 chains to int of com- wing R | Siete contsining 640 acres, ave ot toes: Mes Skeens Land Minsiet—District of Queen Chute k Dated Feb. 21, 1911 JOHN MeLOED . at the secth eae Ledande 2 Pub. Feb. 23. Clarence MeDowell, Avent | th grou; « one Ss ¢ nine ‘ Tye eotien that zon. H. oan ; . - ‘ to Lot 3981, | permimion to purchase the following ore ait a as and ac eS | ee 7 ea ie , i 20 chains Commencing st a port planted « “ travellii ee lanted about wa i * | miles west and one mile south ma ~ > we of lew a Stanly Creek, Naden Harbor mnt a -.-CASH... Sane , | Chains, thence west 40 chains, thence ore! } oa i eh aL BEATON | chain: thence east 40 chains oranda of t 4 Dated March 17, 1911 GEO. I 4 | 50 character of the soil, Ure itiax Pub. April 22 Numa Domen igs : on oie y : . ; i istrict of Comst | ( ° imum, average and lowest tem-| , Skeen Land Distigt— Discs of Co sose| _ sasena Land Distit—Diarc of Ot *rature, frost co iditions ITCCID- | Ruvert, occupation mini +, intends to apply for Take notice that Fred I z 4 } Paste, ° . m3 I permission to purchase the following described | kalum, occupation farmer, int« et itati , nt nd character of | lands mermimdon to purchase the following Oe and $43.75 payable October 30th, 1911 itation, extent ar * | Commencing at a post planted at the southwest i anges ing st a post planted! » ri and $43.75 payable October 30th, 1912 | timber, approximate cost of clear- | corner of lot 2249. thenee east 4 chains, thence | | LON we A Lads pre« “a ; : +1 um-| north 6 chains to polat of commancement, con- | 20 chains south, thence 10 chai ea will secure either of these lots ing, etc., etc., mailing these mem- | nerth 6 ¢ paaee 0S eee Gholen natin, Gianen 16 thaiee | 3 i q rk’ eal! 7Y nee¢me: X 20 acre > Lots 13-14 Block 8 Section 7/ oranda back to the Depariment 15, 19 J. H. McAUGHEY | comme at containing 20 ac | SRR ne ere lat Victoria at every opportunity, We are agents for the old reliable Phoenix, Liverpool and London and a by Globe and British America Fire Insur- reports will be made in future A fall Provincial surveys engaged in | | the field. ance Companies. triple league of peace between France, the United States and Great Both Mr. Wier and Mr. White Britain will do much to help the peace party in Germany in their difficult task of convincing the German nation that the peace movement means her no harm. COAL NOTICE Water Notice Notice is hereby given that an appli- cation will be made under Part ¥ of | the ‘‘ Water Act, 1909,’’ to obtain a! license in the Queen Charlotte Division of Skeena District. (a) The name, address and Speen: of the applicant is George Young, Victoria, B.C, Queen Charlotte Inenis Land Distriet—District of keena Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver mempetion irom, aan to apply io Darerianion prospect for and petroleum on t! jowin; described lands: f Commencing at a post planted about two miles south and two miles west of the mouth of the Tiel River and marked J. Me.L. N. E. Cerner, | No. 72, vxence south 80 chains, thence west 50 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 to nt of commencement; containing ore > “4 = 640 a rae, tore of aati (If for mining purposes) Free Min- Dated Feb. 22, eLE "s Certifi Par pen ae Clarence MeDomall howe | oF 8 Certificate No........ (b) The name of the lake, stream or source (if unnamed, the description Queen Charlotte Idands Land District—Distrist of / in) Ain Lake and Ain River. Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, i j j e ee eataasene nee rh io), Tee Damas of diversion at or near to prospect for coal and petroleum on the followin: demmibed andes , Commencing at a post planted about two miles atts sal te als Gen a te pone at te (4) The quantity of water applied for (in cubie feet per second) 1000. Ti'el River and marked J. Mc.L. S, E. Corner, ,|(e) The character of the proposed theins,” hones’ south, 60. Shaina’ thenst text so | works, dam, flume, pipe-line, power chains to point of commencement : containing 640| engines, plant, ete. Dated Fob. 22, 1911 JOHN MeLEOD | (f) The premises on which the water Pub. Feb. 24. Leslie E. Walter, Agent | is to he used (describe same) at or near mouth Ain River. Masset Inlet. (g) The purposes for which the water is to be used is for power develop- mens, and mill operations, (h) ff for irrigation, deserihe the land to be irrigated, giving acreage. (i) If the water is to be used for pow- er or mining purposes, d-scribe the place where the water is to be re- turned to some natural channel, and the difference in altitude between the point of diversion and point of return. At or near mouth of Ain Kiver, about 150 feet below lake ievei. Queen Charlotte Idands Land District—Digcriet of Take potive that HD Sonn Melaod of occupation broker, intend to apply for permission Spree prospect pees ron and prtzoletran on the following Commencing at # post planted sbout two miles Dorth of the mouth of ++- Ti-el r ver an marked J. MeL, 5. W. Corner, No. 4, thence north 80 Chains, thence thenes south 60 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of com more or less. MeLEOD 27. T. EB. Walter, Ageat Vanconver, Queen Charlotts Isianus Land Distriet— District Take notice that I, John MeLeori of Vancouver, to prospect for coed cad pees an tak following | (3) Area of Crown land intended to be degpribed a: occupied by the proposed works..... minencing & & post planted about two miles ‘ J orth and two milos west of the mout of the|(k) This notice was ted on the Tiel River and marked J. Mc, N. W. Corner, 26th day of April, 1911 d Li No. 27, thence south £6 chainu, thence east 80 7 : pru, 2, BUC applica- chains, thence north 80 chnins, thence west 80| tion will be made to the Con: missioner chains to point of commencement; containing 640| on the 4Oth day of May, 1911. seres, more or less Fe », 26, 1911. JOHN MeLEOD | (|) Give the names and addresses of 27. T.E. Walter, Agent| any riparian propricic:s or licensees who or whose lands are likely to be affected by the propesed tovtasclties above or below the outlet. None. GEORGE YOUNG, . Edenshaw, Age P.O, Box 285, Prince Rupert, 3 Cc nt Note One cubic equivalent to 45.71 Pub. April 29, 1911, Queen Charlott2 Islands Land Distriat—District of on ‘Dake notice that 1. Joho Muleo of V: 5 am inn ae ot Wanaparer, 1 degra tana "ot Poiews she Tollowiug ‘ata post planted abont two miles two miles ol the mouth of Ti-el marked J. MeL., 8. W. Corner, No. 26 50 chains, thence east 80 00 hale’; thence week 00 chaine tb foot per second is miner’s inches, 4w MS rin Furniture Coy's ASSIGNMENT ale Is Still Going on NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED ¢¢@+@e¢ IN THE Pool Block, 3rd Ave. Between 7th and 8th | gga ited conteining 640 acres, . IOHN McLEOD ; Bagi 1911 rt. Walter, Agent Pantorium Pionesr Cleaners, "Phone 4 en at ay wat i PScry ed TOT 3 spoken of a> G.R.NADEN COMPANY eanas lintend going in by way of Hazel [FOR SALE | the north country and to complete an agricultural survey of the whole of northern British Columbia xo far 4 hfe: Bikes | Lots 6 and & Block 29, section .} r (000, vent. cash, ) SCayG rs balance 1, 2, 3 yeurs, | forme mace - | i } 7 per cwnt i? eA , produciny | the ‘ ‘sirict the same time, ities oi GEO. W. MORROW 1076 Nelson St., Vancouver, B.C. these twe experi |representatives of the Department jwill hold with the 'farmers and settlers at every op- conferences them | what crops or fruits their lands are | portunity, advising as |most suited for, and the methods |to be adopted for the securing of Coe iS the best possible results. 4 a. a MONROE Taking Seeds LADYSMITH Messrs. Wier and White are ’ man Ouey VE ‘aise taking with them a quantity |of sugar beet seed, and extensive experiments will be conducted with a view to testing the suitability of the northerr district for this particular crop and the related industry of sugar-making. “yy ade aE Cubs Meet the Tigerz the Kaien Island Club Cubs and be Hotel Rupert. Each has a victory to e W } On Tuesday night there will be the Tigers. This will the third match between these, the BESNER & BESNER. [PRoraimrors | the good, and the fight for the The la great Basket Ball match between pioneer basket bal! teams of Prince The New Knox Hotel is runon the European | be announced lan. First-class service, All the Latest Modern mprovements, viet BEDS We UP varitage will be hot stuff. line up, ete., will by are j ik the same manner that similar } } Limited. | capable men, with thorough, prac- | Second Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. | tical knowledge of agriculiure and fall its related industries, They iton, to spend the entire season in |} to) Andrew Kennedy. Agent District of Cassar McDonald of Frince intends to ap lowing de j Skeena Land District . at I Boicom ecupation tal © to pur hase a cata post planted three and une- half miles in an easterly ection from the point lor as River where the Lava Lake trail begins & northerly direction from the trail, thence north &) chains, echaina, thence south ® chains point of commencement and one mile said Lava Lake thence west # thence east chains to containing 646 acres. Date Feb, 3, 1911 Pub. Mar. 10 Joseph Belway, Agent trict of Coast Range V | Skeena Land District —Dris! 's i Crowther of -2 notice that Edi Alise Ikdeg, Yorkshire, Engiand, occupation spinster, intends to apply for permiasion to purchase tie following described lands Commencing at a post planted at the south east of surveyed iot 3991, Range 5, Coast Dis- ; north along the easterly limit of the > chaina more or leew te the chair ig et : or ining & OROWT! ‘ me follow deseritn . | Commencin w Tran a cinity | of Goose ay, “ ath of the mouth of ¢ : ‘ k, a ing on the easterly boundary of Timber | Mo | 36281 or No. 35280, then south 4 chao” slong | ithe easterly limit of said Timbe or Nc, 35250 40 chains, thence eas iv the shore of | Goose Bay, = distance of 40 chains nore or lems, | thence northerly aiong the shore of ‘ioose Bay 40 chains more cr less, thenee seete: 40 chains more or ies= to point of commencemer, | 160 aeres more or jess Dated Mareh 7, 1911. Pub, April 7 PERRY ')) SENAN Sivsena Land District District of Cassiar Tee notice that | Joseph Belway of Vancouver b.C., ceoupation prospector, intends to apply for permission te purchase the following deseribed ands: Commencing at a post planted two and one-half miles in an easterly direction from the point on Naas River where the Lava Lake trail beg!na, thence yest 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence «7» t 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Date Feb, 6, 1911 JOSHPH BELWAY Pub, Mar. 10 Skeena Land District District of Casciar Take notice that | Arthur James Welsh of Van- couver, ocoupation broker, intends to apply for parca ao to purchase the following dosoribed nds: Commencing at a post planted three and one- half miles in an easterly direction from the point on Naas River where the Lava Lake trai! com- meneces neu the trail, thence east eighty chains, thenne ~. th 80 ¢ ns, thence west 8) chains, tnen @ north 80 ¢ ns to point of commencement contein'ng 640 acres more or leas Date Veb. 8, 1911 AKTHUR JAMES WELCH Pub, Mar, 10 Joveph Belway, Agent ¥ 4c na Land District District of Coast Trse notice that 1, Alexander Buchan, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation buteher, intends to apply for forsiaeion to purchase the fullowing described lands: Commencing « post planted and marked A.B,'s 8.E. corner, and adjoining posts marked J.M.'s N.E. corner and P.R.'s 8.E. corner; thence west & chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of com- mencement, containing $40 acces more or lesa, i FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT | later. ALEXANDER BUCHAN, Dated lat ataining ‘ | Dated April 10,1911. PRIEDRI Pub. April 22. Fred Hs “ Skeena Land District District Take notice that I, Lionel King ver, B. C., occupation miner « for pocttanen to purchase U . wads | Commencing at # post plante | weet corner of Lot 992, Kange thence weet 40 chains, thence thence oust 40 or , jection thereof 40 chains Lo @ pol! a. parallel to the easterly limit of rur'’) aforesaid 60 chains more or les i limit of a timber limit (No, 425°° 40 chains more or less to a point |" southerly of the easterly limit °° 8984, thenes in a northerly dire ™ olection of the said limit and * nh) innit 60 chains more or leas to poll! me! ment, containing 240 acres more os Dated March 8, 1911. CHAKL them pro ey Peb., 1911 Charles H. Allen, A Pub. Feb, 26. » oe Pub, Mare) 25, t