ee Zan eae THE DAILY NEWS . The Daily News Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES—DalIy, 50¢ per month, or $5.00 WEEKLY, $2.00 per yeur, OuTsiIpe CANADA—Daily, $8. $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—650 cents per inch. on application. Tt year, in advance, per year; Weekly, HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 93. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. SEATTLE-—Puget Sound News Co, Contract rates LONDON, ENGLAND—The Cleugher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. “‘The newspaper, with the law, should assume the accused innocent until proven guilty; should be the friend, not the enemy of the general public; the defender, not the invader of private life and the assailant of personal character. It should be, as it were, a keeper of the public conscience.’’—Henry Watterson. TUESDAY, May 2 Datnty EDITION. DANGER ON THE PLANKWAYS The spectacle of an affrighted team in full gallop along Third avenue plankway yesterday afternoon, at a time when women and children are likely to be on their way to and from town, is a sufficient reason for leaving the far off field of foreign politics, and turning our thoughts to things nearer home. Had the team not fallen at the corner of McBride street, a worse accident might easily have befallen. Instead of a valuable horse being killed, it might have been a much more valuable group of children. Knowing that McBride street plankway on a sunny afternoon, is a favorite walking ground for mothers and children, it was with a sigh of relief that many people saw the unfortunate team and wagon go to destruction on the rock fill, There is a regulation in the Streets Traffic By-law passed by the late city council to the effect that every horse left standing on the street must have a sixteen pound weight attached to the bridle. It is Safe to say that few in Prince Rupert have seen a horse tethered to a weight on our streets. No attempt has been made to enforce the regulation. Indeed, the Mayer when asked about the matter this morning did not know there was such a regulation in the city by-laws. Whatever necessity there may be to enforce such a by-law in other cities, the need is doubled in Prince Rupert. With no wide streets for leeway, or pavements to take refuge on, our women and children are at the mercy of runaway teams. Even to the strong man who \ may attempt the task of stopping them, the personal hazard is increased by the narrowness of the plankways. The regulation is entirely to the benefit of the teamowners. As in yesterday's accident, the loss of a valuable horse and the wreckage of a wagon, is the penalty which is liable to fall on the owner, whose team is unprovided with the regulation weight. ON BEHALF OF THE INDIAN The interview which Bishop DuVernet gave the Vancouver press on the question of indian title, reproduced on another page, is| r . | The question of the} well worth reading and paying aitention to. Indian title is one that will not down. The efforts to misrepresent the question, to make it appear as if the Indians are laying ciaim to the whole of the land, or that they are asking anything other than that the courts should decide the issue, only aggravates the situ- ation, so that not merely justice-lovers, but truth-lovers are compelled to enter the discussion. Most contemptible of all, is the attitude of the lickspittle press, of which British Columbia has a goodly share, which for the sake of | the pap that comes the way of all who care to keep in line, echoes | the refrain of ‘‘Indians are only Indians." honest men should deny them justice? The white passengers on the Iroquois who were rescued by Indians after the white captain and officers of the vessel had left ‘‘to go ashore As if that is a reason why | for help” luckily for themselves were not troubled with the finely | aristocratic perceptions of the lickspittle press. COAL NOTICE Water Notice Queen Charlotte Islands Land District— District of Skeena | Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver | cation will be made under Part V. of occupation broker, intend to for permission | ow ” P :* to etcasers irae and pthod «mph A following the Water Act, 1909, to obtain a duseri bed lands: Nf ee RIOT | license in the Queen Charlotte Division ommencing at a plan’ about two miles | Ske ; ; gouth and two miles west of the mouth of the | of Skeens District, Zeal River and marked J. Mc.L. N. E. Corner, |(a) The name, address and occupation lio. 72, thence sout chains, thence west ! a ¢g Sony : ‘ chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 | of the, sealawit is George oung, chains to point of commencement; containing | ». 640 re more or lems ia MeLEOD | (If for mining purposes) Free Min- Dated Feb. 22, 5 a a a Pub. Feb. 24. larence McDowell, Agent | “" © Certificate No........ (b) The name of the lake, stream or ae source (if unnamed, the description Queen Charlotte Islands Land Distriet—District of is) Ain Lake and Ain River. Skeena Take notice thet I, John McLeod of Vancouver, Notice is hereby given that an appli- pales tet i. Sa aoe ee iw - ne as of diversion at or near to Prospect for coal and petroleum on the following in Lake, described lands: jen | (4). The quantity of water applied for Comme: at a post planted about two miles : : south oa ee miles west of the mouth of the (in ciabiec feet per second) 1000, Ti'el River and marked J. Mc.L. 8. E. Corner, (e) The character of the proposed No. 48, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement: containing 640 acres, more or less. Doeted Feb. 22, 1911 JOHN McLZEOD «ab, Feb. 24, Leslie E. Walter, Agent works, dam, flume, pipe-line, power engines, plant, etc, (f) The premises on which che water is to be used (describe same) near mouth Ain River, Masset Inlet. (g) is to be used is for power develop- ment and mill operations, (h) desuribe the Queen Charjovte Islands Land District— District of att I. Joba walaet of Vancouver. £ tend to apply for permission ‘ m on the following Take ee enartet coe! and petrolew : ag : descirved land: een oars If for irrigation, planted about two miles at cr) The purposes for which the water | Dorth of the mevth of the Ti-el r ver an marked land to be irrigated, giving acreage. J. MeL., &. W. Corner, No, 4, thence north 80| _. , | chains, thence east 80 ctuins theree south 0| (i) If the water is to be used for pow- | chains, thence west 80 chains 00 point oi com er or mining purposes, describe the | mencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated Feb. 26, 1911. JOUN MeLBOD | Pub. Feb 27 T. E. Walter, Agent turned to some natural channel, and the difference in altitude between the point of diversion and pxint of return. At or near mouth of Ain River,about 150 feet below lake jevel. (j) Area of Crown land intended to be occupied by the proposed works..... Queen Charlotte Islands Land District— District ‘Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver. $Sipeerpect for onel and patrclsem on the lollrwing or eum On t er" described land: 7 & post planted about two miles orth and two miles west of the mout of the|(k) This notice was ted on the Piel Biver and marked J. Mel, N. W. Corser, | 26th day of April, 191i, and applica- No. 27, thence th 60 chains, 7 . ° ory ; tion will be made tu the Commissioner chains to point of commencement; containing 640) on she 20th day of May, 1911. &cres, more or less Fe. 20, i911. JOHN McLEOD | (1) Give the names and addresses of Peete st T. E. Walter, Agent any riparian proprietors or licensees wee oF winees lands are meely to be affec y the proposed works, eith Queen_Charictte Islands Land Distriet—Distriet of | shove or below the outlet, Rien a ‘Take potiot that I, John MeLeod of Vancouver, GEORGE YOUNG, broker, intend to apply for H, nshaw, A ce een cree ene preteen oe oon ictonine P.O, Box 285, Prince Rupert, soem Commencing at » post NorE—One cubie foot th of Tee f per second = two, miles west Of oF ‘Corner, No, 26 | equivalent to 35.71 miner's inches. ” Pub, April 26, 1911, dw a place where the water is to be re-!| pount ef | commmensemacats containing 640 acres, | = Dated eb, 1911" TR eee Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, ’Phone 4 " for ladies. | are e reseryc > AABA 7 ’ ver, Produce : WHOLESALE Feed H. H. Morton 3rd Ave. NEWSPAPERS ARE PRAISED President of Big Advertising Firm Decides Best Medium FOR SALE RESULT OF EXPERIENCE Lots 5 and 6, Block 28, Section 1. $3000, 25 per cent. cash, balance 1, 2, 3 years, 7 per cent, Newspaper is Quick Action Rap- sults — Influences Public Mind in Remarkabie Way Good for All Classes. GEO. W. MORROW 1076 Nelson St., Vancouver, B.C. Chicago, April 28.—Daily news- papers as effective advertising me- ROCHESTER & Ly: MONROE LADYSMITH ee "RX COAL - | 4 a Le) er xr PHo .Grand Hotel. WORKINGMAN’S HOME Spring Beds, clean White Sheets 25c¢ Rooms 50c BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY J. GOODMAN, Proprietor Northern Produce Co’y. WHOLESALE PROVISIONS, FRUITS and VEGETABLES Send for our Weekly Price List PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN SHIPPING ORDERS Phone 151 Phone 151 | | | 4 oe a a ees re rs me ers ers al eee diums were given unstinted praise by Presidnt David L. Taylor of the Taylor-Critchfield Adver- tising Company at a_ banquet given in his honor by the ad vertising nien of Chicago at the Blackstone Hotel _ this These statements by one of the recognized adveiiising authorities of the country, after a discussion ad- evening. and other advertising mediums, were received with great applause by the advertising men present. “Tl am for the daily newspapers wonderful vitality of their im- mense circulation,’’ said President Taylor, who as head of a great advertising agency places millions of dollars’ worth of advertising for over six hundred of the leading advertisers of tie United States and Canada. ‘The daily news- paper is a great and quick influence on the public mind. Being the car- rier of the everyday news in which we are all interested, ing it contains naturally becomes a part of that news. “The metropolitan daily sews- the advertis- paper can no longer be considered jan exclusive city proposition. It a great big portion of the country within the radius of the city m which it is It lis a quick-action, rapid-firing gun is published. ‘Windsor Hotel. FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND UP BATHS FREE TOC GUESTS ROBT. ASHLAND P.0. BOX 37 —e | that x.ts immediate results. “IT recommend the daily news- papers not only to the general ad- not mail order and agricultural vertiser who wants to reach radius of each City.” | ~ r ~ . , iSenator Young, Editor Robert N. | Davis and Prof. C. W. Burkett. SOLD 320 ACRES ecigtea Uncle Jerry Put Through Big |Land Deal on Saturday Intending to use the land for speculation some Vancouver cap- Furniture Coy’s ASSIGNMENT Sale Is Still Going on NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED eee IN THE Pool Block, 3rd Ave. Between 7th and 8th italists have purchased three hun- dred' and twenty acres adjoining the townsite of New Hazelton from Uncle Jerry. The deal was closed on Saturday by Fisher & Wharton for the Vancouver peopie and Alfred Carss for Mr. Kugler. | The same people are also dick- lering for an additional 800 acres | near the New Hazelton towasite land Uncle Jerry iwill likely be closed this week. iThe sale price of the land was '$50 an acre. Says the deal { | Queen Charlotte /slands land Distriet—District of | Bkeena | Take notice that L, John MeLeed of Vaneouver, | occupation broker, intwad to apply for permissicr to prospect for coal anc petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the mouth ot the Ti-el River and marked J. MeL. N. &. Cor- ner, No. 30, thence soith 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 60 | chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or ies». 'JOHN MecLEOD | Dated Feb. 21, 1911 | Pub. Feb. 23, Leslie E, Walter, Agent | Queen Chariotie Island) Land Distriet — District of | Seena | ‘Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, | oceupation broker, intend to apply for permission | to prospect for coal ani petroleum on the following deseribad lands: j Commencing at Pt fy planted about two miles | west of the mouth the Tl-el River and marked MeL. N. E. Corner, No. 49, thenee south 80 | chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 50 | Gare thence east 80 chains to poin' of com- |mencement, containing 640 acres, more or leas. Dated Feb. 21, vii JOHN MeLGED Pub. Feb. 23. Clarence MeDoweil Agent «CASH... $337.50 and $43.75 payable October 30th, 1911 and $43.76 payable October 30th, 1912 will secure either of these lots Lots ‘3-14 Hiock & Section 7 We are agente for the old reliable Phoenix, Liverpool and London ane Globe and British America Fire Insur- ance Cumpanies, G. RK. NADEN COMPANY Limited, S al Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C, id Firing Gun That Gets Re- | of magazines, weeklies, bill boards | strong, because I appreciate the| advertiser for publicity, but to the jonly the small towns, but also the | , et; a |farming communities within the Among the other speakers were LOS PLP LOL IOS | | | = | Oey prices’’ for high class things, or high class service, | \8 oe But it’s not always justifiable not even usually, For ae nowadays the standard is higher the doom of the co younced, So that, as to printing, high grade work is you more than its worth; still, you can psy more for than at others—and this shop is one of the ‘others.’ | | it’s the same as with other good things. Yes; Some Good Printing Costs Too Much, Too i The temptatinon te charge ‘stiff always natural, in ali artisanship mmonplace is pro- not apt to cost it at some places | LAND PURCHASE NOTICE evnasintipaneeniay | Skeens Land Dstriet —D))itriet of Queen Charlotte Take nocice that Guorge Friazell of Prince Rupert, . C., occupatiny, butcher, intends to apply for eee to pure’;ae the following deseri bec lanc Commencing at 1 pit planted about seven | miles west and two mili; south of the month of | Stanley Creek where j|, empties into Maden | Harbor, Graham Island, thenee 80 chains ecuth, | thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, | thence 80 chans east to point of commengement | and containing 640 acres; more orless. Dated March 17, 1911 GEORGE FRIZZELL Pub. April 7 Numa Demers, Agent | | District of | | 8 | Queen Charlotte Islands {and District | Skvona | Take notice that I, 1. G. MeNab of Prince Ru- | pert, occupation gen@x: agent, intend to apply | for permission to prospes!t for coal and petroleurr } on the following deseri vo. lands: | Commencing at a post planred at the so” b-eas’ | corner of Section 8, Toxnsh p 2 Graham Island, | and marked J. G. Mzeii., S&S. EB. Corner, thence | west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence | east 80 chains, thence s)uth 80 chains to point of commencement. J. G, MeNAB | | Dated Mareh & 1911. | Pub. March 25. Wilson Gowing, Agent | Skeena Land Distriet--!listrict of Coast Rarge 5 Take notice that Mary Maragret Giilis of Vic toria, B. C., ocwupation heusekeeper, intends to apply for permission t: purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a pow pianted at the north east corner of Lot 3987, then?» 2¢ chains wint, thence 20 chains svuth, thence 20 chains west to T. I. 32697, thence about 90 chains north to Lakelse River, thence meanderity; said river up stream in | a southeasterly directio: to Lakelse Lake, thence meandering said lake to point of commencement containing 160 acres, wire or leas. Post marked M. M. Ci, N. E, Corner. Dated Feb. 14, 191). Pub, Mareh 4. 5 MARKY MARGARET GILLIS Ske na Land District-—Distriet of Coast Rang 5 Take notice that Hunjamin Ruewl Rice of Prinee Rupert, B. C., veeupation waiter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing st a poit planted 65 chains south from the south east evrner of Lot 2060, thence 70 chains west, thence #6 chains north, chains east, thence (6 chains south to point of commencement; conaining 455 acres, more or jess. Post marked B. &,. KR, 8. B. Cor. Dated Feb. 13, 1911. Pub. March 4. BENJAMIN RUSSEL RICE Skeena Land District ~ District of Coast Range 5 Take notice that avid Melennan of Prince Rupert, B. C., oecupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchrse the following described lneda: Commencing at a po:t planted 40 chai:a south from the south west corner of Lot 994, thence 40 chains east, thence 40 chains north, thence 40 chains west, thence 49 chains south to point of commencement; containing 160 acres, more or less. Post marked D. M., S. W. Uc Dated Feb. 13, 1911 DAVID Pub. Mareh ¢. ow McLENNAN thence 70 j LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeena Land Distriet-—Distriet of Coast aks notice tha: Hume Babington of Prince | Rupert, B. C., occupation master mariner intends i to apply for permission to lease the foll owing | described lands i Commencing at & post planted about 100 chains | south of the Indian Reserve on the east side of Goose Bay on the east side of the Peninsula thence | north 100 chains along shore to the Reserve line, thence west 60 chains more or less to Goose Bay, thence 100 chains along shore, thence east 60 chains more or leas to post, containiny 640 acres | | more of ioe re! * , : Deted March &, 1921. “HUME BABINGTON | Dated ist Bob. 1911 Cha atk, Ape Pub. April 15. | | Skeena Land Diatriet-—District, of Const | Skeena Land Distriet — District , betes Take notice that William Murford ( Princ? Take notice that Frank Levick “> ; Rupert, B. C., cecupation prospector; intends | Ont., occupation bookkeeper * ms to apply for perminsion to lease the folowing | for permiasion te purchase the following dant deseribed lands it Commencing at a post planted about 100 chains | Commencing at & past planted » i | south of the Indian Reserve on the east side of | Goose Bay and on the east side of the peninsula, | thence south 80 chains along shore, thence west | 40 chains to Goose Bay, thence north aang, shore | 80 chains, thence weet 40 chains more or lems to t, cortaining $20 acres more or leas. dated March 8, 1911 WILLIAM MUNFORD Pub. April 15. Skeena Land Disiriet-—Distriet of Coast Take notice that Otis J. Benson of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation prospector, intends te y for permission to lease the following deseribed nds ommencing at a post planted about a cuarter of a mile from the north west corner of Gibson Island on the said Gibson Island, thence south 40 ' chains, thence east 20 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 20 chains to point of com- mencement, containing #0 acres more or less . OTIS ' BENSON. Dated 29th Mareh, 1911 LAND PURCHASE NOTICE | Skeena Land District — District of Coast Take notice that 1, Mrs. John Corley of Prince Rupert. B.C., occupation married woman, intends to apply for permissien to purchase the following described lends Corminencing at a post planted 40 chains east and 120 chains south from the southwont corner of | lot 173%, Coast District, Range 6, thence south #0 | chains, thence enst 40 chains. thence morth chains, thence west 40 chains more or less to the point of commencement, containing 32) «acres | more or less | MRS. JOHN Date Mar. 20, 1911 Pub. Apr. 4, 191] Lottie) CORLEY Skeena Land Distriet—Distriet cf Coast Range 6 | ver, B. C. for ae to purchase the following described | a Skeena Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that | Jiugh D. Gillis of Prince Ru- pert, occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted three and one- half miles in an easteriy direction from the point on Naas River where thy Lava Lake (rail begins and one mile in a norcnerly direction from the said Lava Lake trail, thence north 80 chaina, thence east 80 chains, thence south containing 640 acres. Date Feb. 3, 1911. Pnb. Mar. 10. Joseph Belway, Agent Skeena Land District--Distriet of Coast Take notice that Glenn MeArthur of Vancouver, B. C., occupation rea) estate agent intends two apply for permissien to purehase the following described lands: i Commenceng at a post planted 40 chains wist and 80 chains south of the southwest corner of Lot No. 1733 marked Glenn MecArthur's north- west corner, thence south 40 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 80 chains to po*t of commencement, containing 820 acres more or lens. Dated March 20, 1911. GLENN McARTHUR Pub. April 15. - T. D, Laird, Agent 5 Land District Take notic: that I, John Hepburn of Kit- sumkalum, oceupetica) facmer, intend to apply for permi=ton to purcl.ase the followng described lands: Commencing st @ pit planted at the northeart corner of Lot J953, thence east 20 chains, thenca south 40 chains, ther..e west 20 chuns, thence | north 40 chains to plaw: of commencement | Dated March 15, 191}. JOHN HEPBURN Pub April 15, Coast Range Skesna Land District: District of Coast Range 6 ‘Take notice that Alexander Beaton of Vancou- ver, 3. C., occupation carpeater, intends to apply for pereaien to purr base the following deseribot lands: Commencing at a pout planted 80 chains south trom the south wes. corner of Lot 3065. Post marked A. B., N. Vs. Cerner, thence 30 chains south, thence 30 chuins east, thence 30 chains north, thence 80 ebains west to point of com- mernosnent; containing 200 acres, mére or leas, Dated Feb. 18,1911. ALEXANDER BEATON Pub, March 4. Skeena Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that | Andrew Cummings of Van- couver, B.C., occupation cook, intends to apply Cor permission to purchase the following deserib ed lands Commencing at a poet planted three and one haif miles in an easterly direction from the point | on Naas Kiver where tne Lava Lake trail begins | near the trail, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence eact o) chains, thence north Bi chains to point of corsmencement, containing 640 acres. Date Feb. 8, ivlL ANDKEW CUMMINGS Pub. Mar. 10. ; Asext } i dvmeph Galway, Stikine Land Distrivt—Distriet of Cassiar Take notice that Christian A. Tervo of Stikine RB. C., ocevpation ewitoms ofheer, intends to epuly ror Sere to purehuse the following deseribea tands: Commencing at & port planted about 18 chains north west of the ew'ome warehouse at Stikine, B. C., thence vest 9 chains, thence south 26 chains, thence east ©) chains, thence north 20 chains to point of eeramer:cement and containing 40 acres more or loo. Dates Peo, 18, 1911. CHRISTIAN A. TERVO Pub. Apri 7 j Steena Land Dist: ict District of Cassiar Yake nous. *hat Ll, John MeDonald of Prince Rupert. B.C., occupation hotelkeeper, intends to appl, for perm! ‘o purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted three and one- half miles in an easter'y direction from the point on Naas Kiver where the Lava Lake trail begins aod one mile in a novtheriy direetion from the said Lava Lake trail, thence south eighty chains, thence west 8% chaina, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 wera. JOHN M“DONALD Date Feb. 4, 1911, Pub. Mareh 10 Joseph Belway, Agent keena Land District---Distriet of Coast Range V ‘Tak. notice tnat Jack Hedford of Keighiey Yorksh're, England, occupation over-looker, itr tends t: apply for pormiasion to pureheso the followiny deseribed i¢nda: Comin cing at a powt planved at a point in the District, wivere the along the mutherly limit of lot $989 «toresaid and the projection thereof in an easterly di-setion #9 chains more or lew to the westerly lin it of or lens to the northerly limit of timper limit 36775, thence in @ westerly direction aleng the last men- tioned limit 40 chains mere or less to the easterly direetion 11 chains more or lew to thy point of commencunent, DatedMareh 3, 1911. ‘arch 26, Pub. M HUGH D, GLLLiS | essterly boundary of timber limit 66329 and in | the southerly limit 6, lot 9989, Kange 6. Coast | id limite intersect, thenee | (inober linait $2601, themee in a southerly dire ticn | slong the last mentioned limit 11 ehains more | limit of timber limit 34829, thenee in a northe ly | JACK SHOPORD Dated let Peb,, 1911 P ib. 2b, ®) chains | thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, | lands: Pub, April 22 Numa Cree a . paws neni ot = 7 east corner of Lot 3950, thence about 5 e na | ial ;north to Lot 1723, thenee 80 ebaing west 1 Lot | Sisene Land Mistrie: ae of Ques y 3982, thence about 30 chains south to Lot 5951, ats 3g . ed |thenee 40 chajns east, thence 20 chaine south to Sen ee Tee loss ee Lot 682, thence 20 chains east, thence 20 chains | a oe . * “ a porth, thence 20 chains east to point of com- ae © purchase the — 7 -_ ‘ mencement; containing 230 acres more or leas c a . a Post marked M. B. B., S.E. Corner | commencing Deatsnen citah trem tes ot Dated Feb.14, 1911. MARY BELL BEATON | Stanly Creek, Nes iene caoaie ak Pub. Mareh 4 chains, thence west 4. chains r' chains, thence east 40 chains ar Skeena Land District District of Coart j Dated M arch 17, 1911 ae a a Take notice that L J. H. McAughey of Prince | Pah April 22 Nume “5 Rupert, ocecupation miner, intenda to apply for } permission to purchase tho {cllowing described Skeena Land District—Die lands Take notice that Fred W. | Commencing st a post pianted at the southwest | alum, accupation farmer, inte ‘ corner of lot 2249, thence east 40 chains, thence | permission vo purchase the { . south 6 chains, theuce west & chains, thence teks north 6 chains to point of commencement, con- | Commencing at + post plant taining 20 acres more or less east corner ci =A. MeLecd’s pre “ Date Feb. 15, ivi! J. H, McAUGHEY | 20 -heine south, thenee 10 cha a 7 Pub. Feb. 25, 1911. Andrew Kennedy. Agert | chuins north, thenes 10 chair “4 Skeena Land District — District of Caseiar Take notice that I Beleorm McDonald of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation laborer, intends to ap ply for permission to purchase the following de- scribed lands Commencing at a post planted three and one- half miles in an easterly direction from the point on Naas River where the Lava Lake trail begins and one mile in a northerly direction from the said Lava Lake trail, thence north & chaina, thence west #0 chains, thence south 8) chains, thence east chains to point of commencement, containing 40 acres. Date Feb. 4, 1911 Pub. Mar. 10. BOLCOM McDONALD Josevh Beiway, Agent Skeena Land District Take notice that Edith Ikieg, Yorkshire, England, intends to apply for 5 following described | Commencing at = post planted at the south east corner of surveyed lot 3991, Range 5, Coast Dis trict, thenee north along the easterly limit of the said lot 35 chains more or less to the southerly Alice Crowther occupation spinster, mission to purchase the limit of Lot 3985, Range 5, comet district, thence | said Lava Lake trail, thence east along the southerly limit of the last mentioned | thence eart 80 chains, thence - lot 60 chains to a point, thence in a south- | thence west 8 chains to point of = erly direction 35 chains parallel to the said | containing 440 acres easterly limit of lot 3991, thence in a west- | Date Feb. 4, 191i. CHA erly direction 60 chains more or lew to | Pub. Mar. 10, doses ay Ae the point of commencement containing 210 acres more or lens. EDITH ALICE CROWTHER Dated March &, 1911. Pub. Mareh 25. Skeena Land Distriot — District of Cassiar Take notice that I, Perry Queenan of Rupert, B. C., occeupstion prospector, apply for permission to purchase described lands: } Commencing at @ pose planted in the vieinity ef Goose Day, about three-eights of a mile south of the mouth of the Bonanva Creek, and being voundary of Timber Limit No. e281 #0, themes south 40 chains along the easterly limit of said Timber Limit, Ne. 4628 or No, 50286 40 chains, thence east to the shore of (jose Bay, a distance of 40 chains more or lew, thence northerly along the shore of Goose Bay | 40 chains more or leas, thence westerly 40 chains! more or leas to point of commencement, containing | 16u acres more or lens. \Sated March 7, 1911, Pub. April 7. Prince intend to PERRY QUEENAN Skeena Land Dietrict~ District of Cassiar Take notice that I Joseph Beiway of Vancouver B.C, oceupation prospector, intends to apply for pecreaten to vurchase the following described ands: Commencing at a post planted two ard one-half miles in an easterly direction from the point on Noas River where the Lava Lake trail begins, thence weet &) ebxins, thence south 80 chains, thence exet 8 chains, thence north #0 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas, Date Feb, &, )9il Pub, Mar. 10 JOSEPH BELWAY Skeena Land District —Distriet of Cagsiar ‘Take notice that | Arthur James Welsh of Van- couver, ccoupation broker, intends to apply for prem sen to purchase the following deseribed td Commencing at a post planted three and one- half miles in an easterly direction from the point on Naas River whore the Lave Lake trail eom- menees near the trail, thence east eighty chaina, thence south 8) chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less Date Feb, 8, Wl ARTHUK JAMES WELCH Pub, Mar. 10 Joseph Belway, Agent Skeena Land District District of Coast Take notire that 1, Alexander Buchan, of Vancouver, B.C., oeeupation buteher, inteads to apply for permission to purchase the following desertbed lands: Commencing a port planted and marked A.B’ 5.E. corner, and adjoining posts marked aM N.E. corner and P.R.'s 8 f, corner; thence west 80 chains, thonne north 80 chains, thenee east 40 chains, thenve south #0 chains to point of come menecement, containing 640 sores more or less, ALEXANDER BUCHAN, Charlos H, Alien, Ament | north 8 chains. thence w | to appty for perWi aon to purchas described lands ‘Take notice that Mury Bell Beaton of Vancou | . Occupation spinster, intends to apply j District of Coast Range V of | the following | je } land Sheena Land Distriet— District oy Take notice that 1, William A eouver, B.C.. cecupation ‘ for perm'