THE DAILY NEWS — The Daily News Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Dalty, 50c per month, or $5.00 WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. OuTstpe CANADA~—Daily, $8. $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—650 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. r year, in advance, per year; Weekly, HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98, BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New YorkK—Nat'onal Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co, . ws ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar are. “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. ooo DaILy EDITION. WEDNESDAY, May 17 MUSINGS To Lease Section It is at night that you notice it most. Climb up to some of the vantage points of our city. Stand still and let your eyes sweep around the whole extent of the townsite stretched out below you in the darkness, Look at the twinkling lights scattered here, there, and everywhere in valley and on rising ground far and near Every light tells of a home. Every home tells of hearts high with hope, throbbing with a hundred warm living human interests. The whole site of the city is instinct with a spirit of progress, growth, the spirit of a-community striving towards prosperity, the spirit of Prince Rupert. G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Prince Rupert, B.C, THE [IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND Ave. **es ¢ * WHY NOT A TOWN BAND? On the 24th of May we are ail to be entertained by a brass band contest between the bands of the Indian tribes. Nine of them have entered the contest, and the contest will be a good one. The Indians of Northern Britis: Columbia are musically inclined. One of the bands indeed, once carried away the championship of the Province against allcomers, They will surprise those who have not heard them before. ‘Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast,’’ was probably the thought in the mind of Rev. John Duncan, the pioneer missionary to the Indians,when he introduced the first set of instruments among them. But from an aid to civilization, the Indian brass band has become a potent source of entertainment to many, including the white population. This raises the sugyestion that the institution of a town band in Prince Rupert would be a very good move. Many towns of only a third the size of Prince Rupert are maintaining town bands. We have musical talent enough in town, and lots of need of a band all the year round. As a form of publicly endowed free entertainment, nothing more acceptable than summer evening band concerts in Prince Rupert can easily be thought of. Music is both entertainment and education, an element of refinement and a source of general delight. An appropriation from the city council to start a fund for the purchase of instruments and music would meet with popular approval. Why not a town band? A HARDSHIP TO THE TRADESMEN There is a hardship inflicted on some of the tradesmen on Second avenue, arising out of the grading work, that should be attended to. If it is not, then not merely the tradesmen referred to will suffer,but the incident will form a bad precedent for other tradesmen whose premises may later on be affected by the grading work. Before the grading work began on Second avenue,the tradesmen on both sides of the street had a plank sidewalk in front of their stores for the convenience of their patrons. The plank sidewalks still exist, but on the north side of the street,theapproach at one end is pract- ically cut off. This has resulted in the traffic being diverted almost wholly to the one side of the street leaving the other stores difficult of approach. This is a serious matter to the tradesmen affected. They see the crowds pass on the other side of the street, unable without great inconvenience to get near to their stores. It is not in human nature to make detours to go to special stores, without special reasons. Con- sequently, the storekeepers are suffering a loss of trade. The grading which was to help them by making the business section easier of access, has had the opposite effect. It has made it more difficult for the public to reach them. The tradesmen in question are taxpayers, and will have to pay for the grading improvements. Something should certainly be done to see that they get a fair chance to catch the trade that passes along the street. c e Down towards the wharves clus- | Windsor Hotel ters of lights are gleaming, and| the streets where the work of| FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET §f| this never-resting city oi ours is mostly done, either by day or by night, are brightly illuminated. Listen to the sound of distant hurrying feet on the echoing plank- | ways. Every footfall is a step nearer to success. Look over the Newly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION wide, faintly luminous surface of the harbor. There whit her red and green side-lights, her steady white mast-head light, and _per- haps the broad beam of a search- light flung forward to guide her, approaches a steamer. Hark at the hoarse boom of her siren that challenges the sleeping echoes of our encircling mountains. Each blast is like a note of triumph, the triumph of man over these forest-clad crags that have been |cleared, carved into shape, con- |quered by the thriving, striving jcommunity who have had _ the courage from the first “Here we will have our city.” RATES 50 CENTS AND UP BATHS FREE TO GUESTS ROBT. ASHLAND P.O. BOX 37 Cor. First Ave. Hotel Central 6:5 FirtAvs; European and American plan, steam heated, modern conveniences. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. $ 3 $ Peter Black ; Proprietor to -_* * * You may talk to the old-timers Ox Hotel BESNER & BESNER, PRoprRiIeTORS The New Knox Hotel is runon the European do not appreciate the significance | of this strange intense spirit of | Prince Rupert which seems most| awake when the city is aglimmer| with her lamps, and the shadows | he New Knox Hotel ie run on the European of night hover over her hills and | mprovements. BEDS 8c UP hollows. Make no mistake about} FIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT |it. The old-timers here may not -|seem to appreciate the spirit of | Bae i ena ithe city they have founded but| Grand _ Hotel.. |it is because to them that spirit WORKINGMAN’S HOME jis not an outside presence as it | Spring Beds, clean White Sheets 25c| must ever be to the new arrival Rooms 50c mere visitor. That spirit is | BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY 4 part of the being of every old-| J. GOODMAN, Proprietor timer here. In their hardships| or and struggles, before there was| anything here but a tree-covered | townsite, that indomitable spirit | VICTORIA CAFE had birth. For them every curve! Lunch and Meals at ai! hours; Lunch 15, Q/and corner of the waterfront has| Meals 25¢ up—Come and See |a story, every hummock and hol- | YOU CAN GET A SQUARE MEAL ANY TIME | Jow of the gradually levelling | SEE | town-site has associations. Made at the Quality Bakery CLIFTON’S ———5 Cents a Loaf-——— 20 For $1.00 Being the only baker in Prince Rupert importing flour direct from the famous Ogilive’s Mills, quality of bread and weight can be relied upon, and note the price—Twenty for One Dollar, Call our Wagon or ’Phone 65 or 294 green DELIVERED TO ANY AD- DRESS IN SECTIONS 1, 5 AND 6 EVERY DAY FOR 50c PER MONTH *~* & & | | AVL L AI LN LAL OR SALE Two Box Ball Alleys, 42 feet long; Wall case and ccunter, chairs, card tables, etc. $200 takes the outfit for quick sale. Apply H. E. ROSS, Empress Hote! Pool Room Third Avenue Prince Rupert Those of us who came later and | are learning to love the city) because of our own conflicts and | conquerings within its limits can | never quite realise what the wide| and ever wider scattering of the | lights of Prince Rupert means) to the old-timer, But we pause for a moment in the stillness, | and watching the lights twinkle over the town-site, we may gain something new for ourselves from the spirit of the city they have shared with us. WANTED A local representative is wanted for a territory tributary to Prince Rupert to sell the hardy non-irri- gated nursery stock grown by the Oregon Nursery Company, Oren- co, Oregon. Liberal terms. Party must come well recommended, Weather by Wireless Weather on the Islands’ coast is rather stormy today, but along the inner coast-line the sea is smooth. Clearer skies prevail to- wards Vancouver than have been seen there for a day or two, but some down below stations still report cloudy weather. These are Cape Lazo, Triangle and Tatoosh, It is raining a little at Ikeda. ADDRESS Oregon Nursery Company Orenco Oregon ELECTRICAL FIXTURES ELECTRIC WIRING IN BOTH PRIVATE AND BUSINESS HOUSES Shipping Movements The Lilooet is at Ikeda where she has been for about a week. Triangle spoke the S. S. Prince Rupert at 6.15 p.m. off Egg Island northbound, also the City of Seattle at 8 p.m, in Queen Charlotte Sound nerthbound. ‘Ta- toosh reports the in steamer Chica- go Maru at 2.55 a.m.,and the out steamer Northwestern at 6.45 a.m. Cape Lazo reports a two masted steamer northbound at 8 a.m, Work performed by experts only. A first class job is guaranteed in every instance. A large stock of Chandeliers and Fittings carried. H. W. Blakely - Electrican $17,50 say | here and think perhaps that they} $840 Buys 160 acres of Fruit and Vegetable land at Kit- Fine $3200 selas. Half mile from Railway. eabin included. | 187 Buys 75 1-8 acres of Fruit $ land at Kitselas. Half mile from the Railway. $70 all rented. “ASK UNCLE JERRY”’ $250 Buys store and House on the | $500 main street at Kitselas. | House. $80 200 Rooming House, 25x 100, 2 story and basement. able $100 monthly. | $725 Buys Furniture and 3 1-2 year | lease of Rooming House in| section 1, Rent $45 per month. “ASK UNCLE JERRY” $1900 Cash buys 2 story Room- Buys Rooming House on 3rd | Ave. Nine furnished rooms, | A snap. Buys Furniture and Lease) for two years of Ten Room) Toilet and bath. i Cash—First payment on $,- Balance pay§ ing House at Kitselas, 47 x 70. Accommodates 30 people. $50 Per Acre. 155 1-4 acres, with buildings included at Brecken- | ridge Landing, (mile 85.) $1 8 Per Acre. 422 acres in the | famous Lakelse Valley. $50 Per Acre. Just a nice little farm of 80 acres. House and farm buildings included in acre price. 1-4 mile from railway. | “ASK UNCLE JERRY’”’ Buys live, going hotel. Five years lease. Cash | $7,500, balance in one and two years. | 2 5 0 Buys 5 room House in ' ‘s . section 6. | of payment can be arranged. $600 ean be arranged. $550 Buys Nine Room House with basement, hot and modern conveniences, Buys Double Apartment and cold water, Time paymenis arranged. Buys elegant eight room $5 1 80 Bungalow; four fire-places bath, al! modern conveniences. Buys five $300 Reserve. “ASK UNCLE JERRY”’ Buys 4 room House in sec- $2700 ions. Modern iences including bath. } | $3000 iences, $5 Per store on Second Avenue. “ASK UNCLE JERRY”’ $10 Per month. We are offering for rent a fine Store on Sec- ond Avenue, 25 x 47, $1000 Buys fine Storehouse on Third Avenue, Offices for Rentin the Banking District Per month rents Store “ASK UNCLE JERRY” Living Room on Fulton St. room House or. conven- Buys 7 tion room House in sec- 5. Modern conven- Buys two story House, 7 rooms, in section one. month will rent a 50-foot and Easy Price Buys lot in section 1, terms for balance, $800 5. Buys lot in section This is a snap for cash. Buys two lots in section 5, Easy terms. Buys lot in section 6. Price $1025. Good terms on bal. Buys lot in section 6. Price Price $850, $550 $600 $400 HERE is an increasing demand for dwelling houses and apartments, Anyone having houses and apartments for rent to be vacant at any time in the near future should list them with us at once as we have many demands by mail from parties who desire to secure quart- ers by the time they arrive here. AM daily asked my opinion as to the permanent values of real estate in Prince Rupert for investment. ‘To all auch enquiries I honestly state that any Prince Rupert propertics, at present valuations, are a good investment. but I advise my cliente who are desir- ous of taking advantage of ‘‘snaps’’ to invest only where offerings are made at much below present market quotations, E are able to pick up for our clients who have ready cash for invest- ments good properiies at from 20 to 40 per cent, below the market by careful watching of fluctuations and chances by our staff. If you have cash for in- vestment and are looking for real bar- gains vall in and talk it over. I can show you how to make auick profits, Third Ave. Near Sixth Read The Daily News | south west lof Let | Range 5, thence east ch | chains, | described lands | Pub May 13 | lanc | Pub. May 18 | to ap Easy terms | | | to apply for permission to purchase the following | described lands House in section 6. Terms | t | miles south and (2 } thence east 60 chains j LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land Distriet—District of Coast oa e 5 Take notice that I, Bell Hall Kenney © ar mouth, Nova Scotia, occupation martes, women: intend to apply for 5 Somme get to purchase ibed lands Ccciensias at a post planted at ao - corner of T. L Lot 38525, thence running hee 3 chains, thence north 50 chains, thence - chains, thence south 80 chains to place o —— mencement containing 820 acres a, or a My post is on south east corner of land app ed for, marked letters 8. B., about one mile west o Lake Lakelse, south side of Skeens river District of Coast Range 5 4 > ‘ i 2 gil. BELL HALL KENNEY Dated April 2, : John Haverty, Agent Skeena Land Distriet— District of Cassiar Take notice that |, James Dunlop of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation teamster, intend to apply for permission to purehase the following deseribed lands: Commencing at a po® south of the forks of the thence north 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, t Dated April 18, 1911 Pub. May 13 « planted about two miles White and Fiat rivers, thence west 80 chains, hence east 80 chains JAMES DUNLOP Francis 5. Preston, Agent District of Coast Range 6 Take notice that Annie Mussallem of Prine Rupert, B. C., occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following a nds eco at a post planted at a post at the corner, 60 chains east from N. B. corner Harvey's Survey, Coast District, 20 chains, thence north 40 thence south 20 thence south 20 containing 120 Skeena Land District 1116, hains, thence west 40 chains, thence east 20 chains, chains to point of commencement, re or less Dated May 8, 1911. ANNIE MUSSALLEM Pub. May lv Skeena Land District-—District of Cassiar Take notice that I, Thomas MecMeekin of Prince Rupert, B. ©., oecupavion clerk, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following Commeneing at a post planted about two miles south of the forks of the White and Flat rivers, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 50 chains. Dated April 18, 1911 THOMAS MeMEEKIN Francis 8. Preston, Agent Skeena Land Distriet-—~ District of Cassiar Take notice that I, Charles L. onenee of oo art B. C,, oceupation prospector, intend to apply for eee to purchase the following deneribed s Commencing at a post planted about six miles south and one mile west of the forks of the White and Flat rivers, thence south 50 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains. i Dated April 20, 1911. CHARLES DELGROVE Francis 8. Preston, Agent Skeena Land District — District of Cassiar Take notice that I Francis 8. Preston of Piince Rupert, B. C., occupation prospector, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post plented about three miles south and two miles west of the forks of the White and Flat rivers, thence south 80 chains thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains Dated April 20, 1911. Pub May 13 FRANCIS 8. PRESTON Skeena Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that I, Brenton Jordon Moore of Prince peess B, C., occupation contractor, intend ply ‘ot permission to purchase the following described jands Commencing at a post planted about (3) three miles south and (2) two miles west of the forks of White and Fiat rivers, thence 60 chains south thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 50 chains east. BRENTON JORDON MOORE Dated April 20, 1911. Yraocis 5. I reston, Agent Pub. May 15. District of Cassiar Chartes M. Knouse of occupation farmer, intend Skeena Land District Take notice that I, Prince Rupert, B. C., Commencing at a post planted about (3) three two miles west of the forks of White river and Flat river, thence south 50 chains, thence west 50 chains, thence north 50 chains, CHARLES M. KNOUSE Francis 5. Preston, Agent Dated April 20, 1911 Pub. May 13 Skeena Land Distriect-—-District of Cassiar LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land District Take notice that I, John Mefon, Rupers, B.C., oocupation hots kee apply for permission to , deseribed lands: Durchas Commencing at @ post planted + half miles in an easterly direction 1, and One. on Naas River where the Lava Lat. the point and one mile in @ northerly direc.” said Lava Lake trail, thence sour Ruse thence west 80 chains, thence thence east 80 chains to point of ecn taining 640 acres, Date Feb. 8, 1911 Pub. March 10 District of ¢ ber, intends \ the following hree JOHN M Joseph Be wee NALD AY, Agent Skeena Land District—pistric; Take notice that | Andrew Cy couver, B.C... occupation cook ; for permission to purchase the ( ed lands: Commencing at a post planted th, half miles in an easterly direction ¢,., on Naas River where the Lava Lake near the trail, thence west s0 c} 80 chains, thence east 8) chair t chains to point of commencermen: f ( anclar ey { Van ‘0 apply wing desert, © and one ail bowing acres. Date Feb. 8, 1911 ANDREV Pub. Mar, 10. ; wus Joseph Belg a aNGs Way, Agent Skeena ‘and District Take notice that Edith A ikieg, Yorkshire, England, ocx: intends to apply for permission ¢ following described lands Commencing at a post plant corner of surveyed lot 399) trict, thenee north along the said lot 36 chains more or | limit of Lot 3985, Range 5, eoa east along the southerly Tinit ‘ lot 60 chains to a point, erly direction 35 chains easterly limit of lot 399) erly direction 60 chains’; the point of commencement cont more or lems. District of Coast f wt Range y d wither ‘ paralle EDITH ALIC} Dated March 8, 1911, Pub. March 25 Skeena Land Distriot Take notice that 1, Perry Que Rupert, B. C., ceeupation prospretor apply for permission to purchaw deseribe | lands: Commencing at a post planted | of Goose Bay, about tircewights of the mouth of the Bonanva Cr on the easterly boundary cf 7 Lirnit Ne 35281 or No, 35280, thence south 40 chains alow the easterly limit of said Timber Limit } | or No. 36280 49 chains, thence tt Goowe Bay, a distance Dutrict the shored r - socme Bay more or leas to point of commence 160 acres more or lens. Dated March 7, 1911. Pub. April 7 taining PERRY QUEENAN Skeena Land District——Distriet of Cx Take notice that William Frankiir of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupa keeper, intends te apply for permission to ; the following described land Com: ing at a post planted corner of surveyed Lot 1712 south, thence about 35 chains w thence 20 chains north, thence ¢ thence about 26 chains north + about 30 chains east tc south « 3068, thence about 35 chains nort thence about 55 chains east to p ment; containing 450 acres, more Dated Feb. 15, 1911 Pub. Mareh 4 WILLIAM FRANKLIN CARPEN TEE Ske na Land District—District of Take notice that Benjamin Rue! iced Prinee Rupert, B. C., ceeupation waiter, suns to apply for permiasion to purchase the ry dene 1 lands Commencing st a post planted ( from the south east corne: of Lot chains west, thence 65 chains sor chains east, thence 66 chair commencement, containing lew. Poot marked B. RA. KS Dated Feb, 13, 191 Pub. Mareh 4. ast Hang § chains svt E 1. BENJAMIN K Distr Waite Skeena Land District Take notice that 1, Leslie E ver, B.C., cacupation prosp ply for permission to purch cribed lands Take notice that 1, Swan Hallen of Stewart, B. C., oecupation carpenter, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted anout (5) miles south and one (1) mile west of the forks of the White and Fiat rivers, thence 80 chains south, thence 50 chains east, thence 50 chains north, thence 60 chains West Dated April 18, 1911 Pub. May 15. SWAN HALLEN Francis 5. Preston, Agen, Skeena Land District-—District of Cassiar Take notice that 1, John L.. Mitehell of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted about (5 miles south and () five thence south 50 chains, JOHN L. MITCHELL Francis 8. Presten, Agent thence east 50 chains, thence west 50 chains Dated April 18, 1911 Pub. May 18 Skeena Land District District of Cassiar Take notice that William Frederick Cameron of Prince Rupert, B. ©., occupation carpenter, jntends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a planted miles south of the forks of the White and Flat rivers, thence south 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains, thence north 80 chuins, thence east 80 chains about three vost WILLIAM FREDERICK CAMERON Dated April 18, 1911. Pub. May 13, Francis 8S. Preston, Agent Skeena Land District— District of Cassiar intend to following electrician, the pert, B. C., oceupation apply for permission to purchase described lands Commencing at a post planted about (3) three miles south of the forks of the White and Flat rivers, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains east, thence 50 chains north, thence 80 chains west, Dated April 18, 1911. Pub. May 13, ALFRED KYTE Francis 8. Preston, Agent Skeena Land District ~ District of Const Take notice that 1, William Anderson, of Van- couver, B.C., occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deserib- ed lands Commencing at a post planted and marked W A. northwest corner, and about 1 mile from Alex- ander Bichan northern boundary bine; thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas WILLIAM ANDERSON, Dated lai Feb. 1911 Charies B, Stark, Agent Pub, Feb. 26 Skeena Land District—-Distriet of Queen Charlotte Take notice that Frank Levick of Woodstock, Ont., oecupation bookkeeper, intends to apply or peers on to purchase the following described anc Commencing st a planted about seven miles west and two miles south of the mouth of Stanley Creek where it empties into Naden Harbor, Graham Island, thenee 80 chains south, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west to point of commencement and contaning 640 acres more or less, Dated Mareh 17, 1911. FRANK LEVICK Pub, April 7, Numa Demers, Agen Skeena Land Distriet-—Distriet of Coast ‘Take notice that Fred W. Bohler of Kitsum- kalum, oceupation farmer, intends to apply for parsniesien to purchase the following cribed ands: Commencing at a post planted at the north- east corner of A, MeL od's pre-emption, thence 20 chains south, thence 10 chains east, thence 20 chains north, thence 10 chains weat to post of commencement containing 20 acres more or loss. Dated April 10, 1911, FRIEDRICH W, BOHLER Pub, April 22. Fred Hampton, Agent Skeena Land District-—District of Coast Ran Take notice that I, Lionel Kingsley of Verena. ver, B. C. occupation miner, intend to apply ia rmiasion to purchase the following deseribed ands; Commencing at a post planted near the - west corner of Lot 992, Kange 5, Coast ne pour. thence west 40 chains, thence south 60 chains thence east 40 chains, thence north 60 chains to oint of commencement. dated Mareh 24, 1911, LIONEL KINGSLEY Pub, April 22, Skeena Land Distriet-—Distriet of Queen Charlotto one mile west of the forks of | the White and Flat rivers, thence north 80 chains | Take notice that I, Alfred Kyte of Prince Ru-| Commencing at a post plante« EB. W.'s S.Escorner and imme | post marked W.A.'« N.W. corr chains, thence weet BO chains | chains, thence wast &) chains mencement, containing 320 acres | LESLIE | | Dated ist Feb, 1911 Charles | Pub. Feb. 25 | Skeena Land District District Take notice that Mra. L. ( |} Paul, Minnesota, occupatior intends to apply for permiasior | following described lands Commencing ats post planted corner of Lot No. 1733 marked \ | northeast corner, south 80 chains north 80 chains to post « taining 320 acres more or less | Dated March 20 1911 MR Pub. April 15, Ge Skeena Land District-— District Take notice that George Leviec B. C., occupation clerk int erminsion to purchase the anda: Commencing at & post Lakelse Lake about 60 chains | of anid lake (Lakelse Hiver north, thence about 60 chai eas Lake, thence meandering said lake «! lerly direction to point of cor | taining 80 acres, more or lew. fo |S. W. Corner | Dated Feb, 14, 1911. G Pub. March 4. pla EX Skeena Land District D istrict Take notice that Mary Beat | Victoria, B. C., oecupation | | to apply for permission to pure! | described lands Commencing at a post plant corner of Lot 996, Range 80 chains scuth thence 40 chai | chains north, theniwe 40 chains commeéncement, containing 520 acr MARY BEATON Dated April 17, 1911. Pub. May 6 Skeena Land District Take notice that Alexar jeouver, B C., oecupatic . | intends to apply for perm issior following described lands | Commencing at a post plent« |} from the southwest corner of | chains south, thence 40 cha chains north, thence 40 chains er commencement containing 520 acr Dated April 17, 1911. ALEXANDEK Pub. May 6 Skeena Land District-—D istrict « Take notice that 1. Lauehlan Jor Victoria, B. C., oceupation teacher apply for permission to purchas described lands: Commencing at a post planted from the southeast corner of Lot chains south, thence 40 chair chains north, thence 40 chair commencement, eontainin, 160 acres LAUCHLAN JOH Dated April 17, 1911. Pub. May 6. { Vor e brektt purchase OO os nasgt! { Vancow' ntends @ « tole Skeena Land District——District ©! ' Take notice that Lettie McTav'! B. C., occupation married wom apply for permiasion to purcho» described lands; Commencing at a post plant west corner 180 chains east and from the northeast corner of | Survey, Coast District, Range 5.')° south, thence 80 chains east north, thence 40 chains west, south, thence 40 chains west to | cement, containing 400 acres more | Dated May 2, 1911. LOTTI Pub. May 6, Fred W.! j ' Coast Ranke «OPV ancout om ‘ ther 60 cba comme “of Nrer avis Met ‘ee Skeena Land District District Take notice that Grace MeTay i»! B, C., occupation married worms! for nm n to purebase the folic’ n : Commencing at a post planted #! | : corner 100 chains east and 20 chars the northeast corner of Lot 1116, Her Coast District, Range 5, thence | thenee 80 chains north, thence ‘0 ‘ thence 80 chains south to post of containing 820 acres more or less Dated May 2, 1911. G Pub. May 6. Fred W Skeena Land District—D istrict ° Take notice that Hubert ©. Crew of P; Rupert, B. C., oecupation agent, intends to “ole ioe permalesion to purchase the following describes anda: Commencing at a post planted abo 6B i mies west and half a mile south of the we 6 a | Stanley Creek w it empties into Naden | Harbor, Graham Island, thence east 40 chains, | thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, | thence south 40 cha‘na to point of commencement | and containing 160 acres more or leas, Jeremiah H. Kugler Dated Mareh 17, 1911, HUBERT 0. CREW Pub. April 7, Numa Domers, py oad Take notice that William MeTay's! ver, B, C, occupation physician, Ie {or permlaston to purchase the followint lands: Commencing at a post planted #! corner, 40 chains north and 40 chain® northeast corner of Lot a Coast District, Range 5, thence" | thence 60 chains north, thence 6” ‘ thence 60 chains south to post of &° sh containing 860 acres more oF loss. moTAV® Dated May 2, 1911, WILLIAM. A sbler Pub, May 6, Fred W, Hob