THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY oP Weekes Bee oe. 50c ner vy oe we EEKLY, per year. OUTSIDE CANADA— Daily, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. oer TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 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 York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co, “mg ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar are. “The newspaper, with the law, should assume the accused innocent until proven guilty; snould 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. AES TO HELP THE HERRING FISHERIES DatLy EDITION. TUESDAY, JUNE 13 The Department of Marine and Fisheries, which has in so many ways showed its deep and practical interest in the development of Prince Rupert’s future as a marine and fishery centre, is to be con- gtatulated for a new pamphlet venture, which ought to do a great deal to help in the exploitation of the great wealth in the herring shoals which pass along our shores and harbors. The new pamphlet,issued as a departmental bulletin by authority of the Minister, Hon. L. P. Brodeur, is entitled, ‘‘A Talk on Herring Fishing.”’ It is the first of a series of publications which the depart- ment intends placing, from’ time to time, in the hands of Canadian fishermen, dealing in a practical way with the vital problems which confront the Canadian fisherman. Reference is made to the haphazard nature of the herring fishery as conducted at present, and to the failure of the catch at Nanaimo this year because the shoals remained outside and would not enter the harbor. Illustrations and diagrams are given to illustrate the ‘‘talk,”’ which gives an exposition on deep sea drift net fishing for herring. “Seeing that the mountain does not go to Mahomet, Mahomet must move out to the mountain,” says the author, Mr. J. J. Cowie. who shows how to seek the habitat of the summer herring schools ten and twenty and thirty miles out in deep water. By such means as the pamphlet describes, the haphazard element in the herring fishery is to be avoided. The pamphlet is published at a very timely moment for Prince Rupert, when the attention of many is being drawn to the possibilities that the herring fishery offers. “LO, THE POOR INDIAN,” NO LONGER In commenting upon the Daily News story of the disappearance of the totem poles from Massett and other places in the Queen Char- lotte Islands, Colliers Weekly in its current issue, says “The latest report is that the coast Indians of the Pacific are picturesque no longer. Their dirt and their local color tend to disappear together. They wear mail-order clothes, play the piano, live in good houses, and earn a lot of money, some of them as much as 31,500 a year. For this we have to thank heaven, the missionary, and the logging, canning, and fishing industries of British Columbia. Any good Indian can get all the work he wants at any time of the year, and the cannery and its allied activities will take care of him and his whole family for the summer. The Indian father and his klootch go out in the boat, and the rest of the household, from the grand- mother down to the six-year-old, pack salmon in the shed. There are bad Indians near Alert Bay, who do nothing but drink whisky, eat dog with heathen rites, and stone the Christian prophets; but they are the exception that proves the rule. The last thing a white man parts with is his family pride, and then he is said to be blessed because he is meek and lowly in spirit. The Indian must be well forward i1 this chiefest of virtues when he parts with his totem-pole.”’ MULTUM IN PARVO Two Thousand Garment Work- C. N. R. AGENT. IS ON TRIAL Wm. E. Farr of Fort William is Charged with Embezzling Company's Funds. (Canadian Press Despatch) Fort William, June 13.—Wm. E. Farr, C. N. R. agent at West Fort William, was committed for trial today on a charge of having embezzled the company’s funds to the extent of seven hundred dollars. Gambling at cards and an at- tempt to beat the wheat market is the alleged cause of Farr's troubles. SEAMEN STRIKE NEXT SUNDAY Announce June 18th as the Date for a General Strike of Seamen and Firemen. (Canadian Press Despatch) Southampton, England, June 13- Despite the decided lack of sym- pathy with which the public are viewing the proposed general strike of seamen and firemen, the mem- bers of the National Seamen's and Firemen's Union have an- nounced that they will proclaim a general strike on June 18th. It had been previously announc- ed that the date of the strike would be kept a secret until a few hours before, but that it would be timed to occur at a moment when it would interfere with the Coronation traffic. SUFFRAGETTES TO HELP STRIKERS ers to Go Out on Strike at Cleveland. (Canadian Press Despatch) Cleveland, June 13.—Two thou- sand more garment workers, em- ployed by sixty-eight firms went out and joined the strikers today. This increases the ranks of the strikers from five thousand to seven thousand. The suffragette organizations have taken the matter up, and|receive only a few dollars as his now announce that they will help|share of the $3,600 gate receipts; the garment workers during the| while Murphy will cash a cheque continuance of the strike. LADY KILLED AT MONTREAL Motor Horn Scared Horses of Mrs. Isabel Crawford's Car- riage. (Canadian Press Despatch) Montreal, June 13.—The blow- (Victoria Times) ing of a motor siren yesterday, James Hurst Hawthornthwaite, M. P. P., is the most genial, capable and successful personality contortionist which politic u vaude- ville in modern times has produced. He is a Marxian Socialist, and at the same time a Fabian Socialist. He is an evolutionist and a revolutionist; he is a radical of the radicals with his:mouth and a conservative of the conservatives with his money. He is a sworn opponent of party politics in governments, excepting his own party, and is a devoted follower of party government, except his own party, in practice and vote. He is a violent anti-capitalist, yet an extensive and leisurely capitalist. He is the accredited, discredited and re- accredited leader of the Socialist party in British Columbia, yet with- out membership in any Socialist local. He is above membership in the Socialist party, and beneath it. He has sent in undated resig nations to everybody but the Speaker of the House, and has only refrained from sending one to that august personage because such action would embarrass the government to which he is servile. He dare not resign in proper and orderly manner, for that would put the government up against a refusal or acceptance, and neither would be relished. He is a political chameleon with only one color, He is not a wage slave, but is a slave to existing economic conditions. Lastly, he is a Moses to his people, but unfortunately his light has gone out. He is not sufficiently familiar with the dialectic of prole- tarian monistic philosophy to successfully debate with an ordinary miner, but he is still a Socialist. (nce a Socialist, always a Socialist. We say these things without malice, for the Times conceives a superlative admiration for any man who can successfully navigate so many aliases and gives promise of still more. He is certainly no slouch. The Daily News DELIVERED TO ANY AD- DRESS IN SECTIONS 1, 5, 6 AND 7 EVERY DAY FOR 50c PER MONTH resulted in the death of Mrs. Isabel G. Crawford who was thro- wn violently from her carriage, when the horses bolted at the sudden sound. Mrs. John Millen her companion suffered severe bruises as did the coachman also. VIRGINIA SALLY LUNN Correct Recipe for Favorite Cake by a Cook Who knows Beat four eggs light, dissolve half yeast cake in a gill of luke- milk, melt half cup of butter, stir a cup of boiling water into a cup of milk, dissolve half teaspoonful of baking soda into a tablespoonful of hot water. To the beaten eggs add the milk and water when these are lukewarm, stir in the melted butter, a teasoponful of salt and the dissolved soda. Adda quart of flour and stir in the dis- solved yeast cake. Beat well and pour into a buttered mold with a funnel in the middle. Have the mold very large that there may be an abundance of room for the bread to rise. Set to rise for at least six hours, or until very light, then bake in a steady oven, covering for the first twenty min- utes. Uncover and bake in a steady oven until a straw comes out clean from the thickest part of the loaf. This will be in about three-quarters of an hour from the time the baking began. Read The Daily News CHINA’S CLAIM ON MEXICO Demands $6 000,000 Compensa- tion for the Massacre of Three Hundred Chinese at Torreon. (Canadian Press Despatch) Washington, June 13.—Reports have been received here that the Chinese Government has presented a claim for $v,000,000 for com- pensation for the massacre of over three hundred Chinese at Torreon during the Mexican revo- lution. The reports have been denied here on the authority of the Chinese Minister Tang. CHICAGO SUFFERS FROM THE HEAT Has Killed hierhe of People— Hundreds in Hospital—aAll Heat Records Broken. (Canadian Press Despatch) Chicago, June 13.—Chicago and the whole of the Middle West is suffering under a pall of fierce and unseasonable heat. The lives of scores of people have been literally burned out, while hun- dreds of people are in the hospital suffering from maladies caused by the intense heat. Never in the history of the U. S. Weather Bureau has the Middle West experienced so hot a June. All the previous records for heat have been smashed. Convict 11342 of the Missouri state prison at Jefferson City is the latest contender for ‘‘white hope’’ honors. In a letter to the sporting editor of the local news- paper the prisoner agrees that he is the logical person to humble Cham- pion Jack Johnsor:. He says he is 5 feet arid 4 inches tall, has a reach of 84 inches and weighs 230 pounds. For all kinds of help, cooks, waiters, dishwashers, hotel por- ters, all kinds of laborers or me- chanics, call up Phone No. 178 or call at the Grand Hotel Free Employment Office Headquarters for cooks & waiters ROGERS & BLACK ~WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— Building Material, Cement, Lime, Hair-fibre Plaster, Coke, Blacksmith Coal, Common Brick, Pressed Brick Shingles, Lath, New Wellington Coal ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED See Us for Prices. - Phone No. 116 FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST Phowe No. 200 P. O. Box 580 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. HbbSSSSSSSoSSSS44444445466 SSS Se SST TTT TTT Te W. J. McCUTCHEON Carries complete stock of Drugs. Special attention paid to filling prescriptions. Theatre Block Puone No. 79 Second Ave. SoSSSoSSdboSSSSSbbaSSbSSSS PSS SSS SS ST TTT TTT TTT b PPS SST TT TS Lbbbeettss Abd dbp bd. yea) de MONROE SMITH ile LADY iS q a ae de a The prisoner he has 29 months to serve. He would be pleased to have a pardon soon, says FOR SALE so that he could whip Johnson without delay. Although Knockout Brown de- feated Tommy Murphy in exactly forty seconds of one-sided fighting Lots 5 and 6, Block 28, Section 1. $3000, 25 per cent. cash, balance 1, 2, 3 years, 7 per cent, in New York last week, he will GEO. W. MORROW 1076 Nelson St., Vancouver, B.C. for a cool three thousand. By agreement, the cheque for $3,000 was turned over to Murphy before the fight to his ap- pearance, Brown agreed to take remained of the gate receipts after the expenses paid. The much smaller than expected, and Brown’s share did not exceed fifty or sixty dollars, Brown declares that he is not going to complain, however. He plans to meet Matt Wells, the British lightweight champion, as soon ‘as the latter is ready, and hopes to make up his loss. Windsor Hotel. FIRST AYENUE AT EIGHTH STREET guarantee and whatever house were proved Newly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms A FIRST CLASS BAR AND DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND UP BATHS FREE TO GUESTS ROBT. ASHLAND BILLIARDS BOWLING, ‘ra'root 4 Alleys. 7 Tables A good exer- cise. Acleansport, Ladies every afternoon Newman Block, be- tween 6th and 7th Sts. TED MORRISON, Proprietor and Manager ==E. EBY @®& Coz REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM - Prince Rupert Lodge, .0.0.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. G. S. JOHNSTONE, N.G, H. MORTON, Secretary. F. W. HART UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER STOCK COMPLETE PHONE 62 P.O. BOX ah Cor, First Ave. Hotel Central and 7th Street European and American piz:\, steam hea ited, modern conveniences. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. 3 3 3 Peter Black - Proprietor .Grand Hotel.. WORKINGMAN’S HOME Spring Beds, clean White Sheets 25c¢ Rooms 50c BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY J. GOODMAN, Proprietor VICTORIA CAFE Lunch and Meals at all hours; Lunch 160, Meals 26c up~Come and See YOU CAN GET A SQUARE MEAL ANY TIME SOOO POPPA AMA Little’s NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :;: Newspapers CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.P, WHARF . — LINDSAY'S “Storace G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled, Prices reasonable. OFFICE~H, B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 64. ‘THE IROQUOIS POOL | chains north, thence 40 chains east to point of | Commencement, containing 160 acres more or lem. LAUCHLAN JOHN SHANAHAN Dated April 17, 1911 Pub. May 6. English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND Ave, . | Chains, thence west 40 LAND PURCHASE NOTICE d District—District of Coast Range oiraue ey that Annie Mussallem of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation married woman, intends to ap) ly for jssion to purchase the following d lan: Commeneng at a post planted ot 8 poms at the southwest corner, 60 chain, cacy “om N. i}, corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey, Coast District, Rango 5, thence east 20 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence south 20 chains, thence cast 20 chains, thence south 20 Ghains to point of commencement, containing 120 acres more or less. cael i e Dated May 8, 1911. ANNIE MUSSALLEM Pub, May 13. cena d District— District of Cassiar Tavs ah that i, Thomas MecMeekin of Prince Rupert, B. C., oecupation clerk, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: ) cing at a tt planted about two miles soon of the forks ‘of the White and Fist rivers, thence north 80 chains, thence ¢@ast 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains. : Dated April 18, 1911. THUMAS MeMEEKIN Pub. May 15. Francis S. Preston, Agent Skeena Land Distriet—District of Cassiar Take notice that 1, Charles L. Delgrove of Stew- act B. C., occupatiow prospector, intend to ply for jasion to purchase the following deta lance: Commencing at a post planted about six miles south and one mile west of the forks of the White and Flat rivers, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west ins. Dated April 20, 1911, CHARLES DELGROVE Pub. May 13. Francis 5. Preston, Agent Skeena —Distriet of Coast Range 5 Land District Take notice that 1, J. Harold McKean of Prince Ru B. C., oceupat on blacksm th, intend to apply for perm asion to purchase the following deser bed lands: Commencing at s post planted about three and one-half miles d stant in a south westerly direction from a blind slough from Observatory Inlet where the same touches the Ind an Reserve, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 cha ns, thence east 50 chains, thence north 80 cha ns to po at of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated Apr | 14, 1911. J. HAROLD McKEAN Skeena Land Distriet-——District of Casslar Take notice that 1, Thomas Macgovern of Stewart, B. C., occupation miner,intend to apply liowing descri| for ission to purchase the fo land 8: Commencing at a post planted on the right bank of the Naas river about four miles above the forks of the Naas river, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. THOMAS MACGOVERN Dated March 25, 1911. Sidney Frank Wright, Agt Pub, May 17. Skeena Land District-—-District of Cassiar Take notice that William Frederick Cameron of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation carpenter, ntends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: , Commencing at a t planted about three miles south of the torbs, of the White and Fiat rivers, ;thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chai thence north 80 chains, thence east £0 chains. WILLIAM FREDERICK CAMERON Dated April 18, 191i. Pub. May 13. Francis 8. Preston, Agent Skeena Land District-—D istrict of Coast Range 5 ‘Take notice that 1, Lauchlan John Shanahan of Victoria, bb, C., occupation teacher, intend to apply for permistion to purchase the following daseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted 65 chains south from the southeast corner of Lot 3060, thence 40 chains south, thence 40 chains west, thence 40 Skeena Land District--—District of Cassiar Take notice that I, John L. Mitchell 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) five miles south and (1) one mile west of the forks of the White and Flat rivers, thence north 80 chains thence east 50 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains. JOHN L. MITCHELL Dated April 18, 1911. Pub. May 13. Francis S. Presten, Agent Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar Take notice that I Francis 8. Preston of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation prospector, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about three miles south and two miles weet of the forks o/ the White and Flat rivers, thence south 80 chains thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chaias, thence west 80 chains. Dated April 20,1911. FRANCIS 8S. PRESTION Pub May 13 Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5 | Take not ce that I, Joe Jack of Prince Ky pert, B. C., occupation carpenter, intend to apply for peramanen to purchase the following described nds: Commencing at a post planted about threeland one-half miles distant in a south westerly direction from a blind slough from Observatory Inlet where the same touches the Indian Reserve thence east 80 cha ns, thence “orth 50 chains, thence westS0 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of com mencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated April i4, 1911. JOE JACK Pub, May 13. Skeena Land District— District of Coast Range 5 Take notice that I, Bell Hall Kenney of Yar- mouth, Nova Scotia, occupation married woman intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted at north east corner of T. L. Lot 88528, thence running west 40 chains, thence north 50 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence south 80 chains to place of com- mencement containing 320 acres more or leas. My post is on south east corner of land applied for, marked letters 8. E., about one mile west Lake Lakelse, south side of Skeena river Di*trict of Coast Range 6. Dated April 29, 1911. BELL HALL KENNEY John Haverty, Agent Pub. May 13. _ Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar Take notice that 1, James Dunlop of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation teamster, intend te apply for permission to purchase the following ned lands Commencing at a post planted about two miles south of the forks of the White and Flat rivers, thence north 80 chains, thence west 50 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains. Dated April 18, 1911, JAMES DUNLOP Pub. May 13 Francis 8S. Preston, Agent 4 Coast Range 5 Land District Take notice that I, John Hepburn of Kit- sumkalum, occupation farmer, intend to apply ior peruiledent to purchase the followng describec ands; Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of Lot 3983, thence east 20 chains, thenca south 40 chaing, thence west 20 chans, thence north 40 chains to place o/ commencement. acres more or less ral poset . March 18, 1911, JOHN HEPBURN - tT u saa tee Dated March 20th, 191) . Pub, April 29th, 1911 Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 6 Take notice that Henry Macartney of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation miner, intends to apply {of _parmilesion to purchase the following described math : Commencing at a post planted on the south side of Exchumsike River, about 2 1-2 miles from its confluence with the Skeena River and about 1-2 miles west from Exchumsiks rapids, thence $0 chains north, thence 40 chaing east, thence \0 Chains south, thence 40 chains west to point o/ commencement, containing 320 acres more or less. Post marked “H.M. 8.W. cor.” Dated April 22,1911. HENKY MACARTNEY Pub. April 29. Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar Take notice that 1, Mary Carin of Stewart, B. C., oceupation married woman, intend to apply fer per i to purchase the following described Commencing at a post planted twé (2) miles south and (2) two miles west of the forks of the White and Flat rivers, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains south thence 80 chains east. Skeena Land District- aonty, ler permission to purchase” described lands: thence east 40 thence west $1 chain’ thence west 10 chains, thence sours 4.22, “hdlty point of commencement ae? more or leas. Dated April 4, 1911, Pub, April 16, Skeena Land District District of Co Vietoria, B. C to apply for perm issic o purer described lands: ron ere corner of Lot 996, Kange 6, ¢ 80 chains south thence 40 cha chains north, thence miles west of Stanly chains, chains, thence Pub, April 22. to apply deseribed miles south and of White and Fiat rivers, thence 80 chains weet, LAND PURCHASE Noricy District : Clara Ma 4» OCCUpation 8; of Cour, 5 Y Lately: of ge 6 iMtend ty !ollowing od at the north chains, thence ;) ths Disteier thence nore, 5, “alae Take notice that |, B. ¢ ase the Commencing at a post pls vest corner of Lot 1745, Rane t Chaing ¢ 12 sere CLARA MAy LITTLE » Containing | Take notice that Mary Beaton G * OCCUPALION houseks Commencing at a post planted a the south oast Distriet,thenes thence ins 40 chains we ommencement, containing 320 acres more? t MARY BEATON GiLDEna Dated April 17, 1911, oe Pub. May 6, Skeena Land District Take notice that Fred W kalum, occupation farmer mision to purchase the owing oy, arcs: : ee Commencing at a post pla @ast corner of \. McLeod's 20 chains south, thence 10 cha ns chains north, thence 10 ch commencement containing 2 Dated April 10, 1911. FRiBD: Pub. April 22. Fred He District of ( oust ‘ T of Kiteum. bed nption, thease east, then 99 Post of mre OF leas W. BOHLER ampt "PON, Aguas Skeena Lan4 District —District of « Take notice that |, Frank Hick sington, occupation merchant, for permission; o purchase the | ea Commencing at a post plante bank of the Exehumsiks ii miles from its confluence witt beeen’ _ low thence 80 chains west, thence 40 chan thenco 80 chains east, thence south a) © point of commencement, containing 64). more or less. ae > j wer Skeena Land District —| t Take notice that William Mei ay ver, 8. ©, cecupation physici for permission to purchase th lands: Commencing at a post pla corner, 40 chains north and 4 northeast corner of Lot | Coast District, Range 6 thence 60 chains norih, t thence 60 chains south to pos pr E re 360 acres more or \eus. Ja ay 2, 1911. WILLIAM A. MeTA\ Pub. May 6, Fred W Bohler, hewt Skeena Land District — District of Take notice that Lettie Mc B. C., occupation marr apply for permiesion to pu deseribed lands: Commencing at a post west corner 100 chains east and plante pla 4 from the northeast corner Survey, Coast District, tang south, thence 50 chains ea north, thence 40 chains w south, thence 40 chains wes cement, Containing 40 acres: Dated May 2, 1911 Vub, May 6 Skeena Land Distric Take notice tnat Grace M B. C., oceupation mar lor permission to purchase the lands: Commencing at a post pla corner 100 chains east i the northeast corner of Coast Dimrict, Kange thence 50 chains north, thence 50 chiming soul post containing $20 acres more or jew Dated May 2, 1911 tACE Pub. May 6. Fred ¥ Skeena Land District Take notice that |, Chari Prince Kupert, b. C., pa to apply for permission pure described lands: Commencing at a post pia miles south and (2) two wes White river and Fiat river, thence south § thence west 50 chains, thence north 0 thence east 6U chains Dated April 20, 1911 Pub. May 14. CHARLE Francis Skeena Land District Take not ce that Murd B. C., occupation rea apply for permiasion t> 5 described lands: Commencing at @ port plante baok of Eaxchumaiks river « tts eontluence with ¢ chains west, thence neement, cx Dated April 21, 1 Pub, May 14 Skeena Land District Take notice that | Prince Kupert, B. C., « to apply for permission described lands: Cornmencing west 80 chains, east 50 chains. Dated April 15, 1911. ISAA Pub. May 15. Francis Skeena Land District ~Vistriet « Take notice that Glenn M B, C., vecupation real « apply for permission t described lands Commencng at & poe and 80 chains aouth of the Lot No. 1783 marked West corner, the 80 chains, the 80 chains to Dated March 20, 1911 Pub. April 15, Skeena Land Distr Take notice that W occupation Governn« for permission to purcha ed lands Commencing at a post | and 120 chains south of No 1788, range 6 coast N.W. corner, thence &O chains, thence ' chains to post of « Skeena Land Mistrict : Distr Take notice that Geo. B, C., occupation ba pertnission Ww purchase nds: Commencing at 4 | and one Creek, Nad west 4 east 40 cha 17, 1911 thence hence vot 20, # Numa Desa 52 a Me thence ff B.A pri Dated March ma La ' T &ke no vistriet of COM pert Skeena Land Dis . jordo® wot Peraig Take notice that 1, lrentod on cor, ds Prince Rupert, bs. ¢ peurenase wet Commer lor permission to | 9 Ball iy 8 bli; mane ence 80 ¢ 80 ob, Gunen cer ted lands: t planted about t Commencing at» post PiMiN a ot thence Dated April 20, 1911. MARY CARIN _| thence 80 chains ener) oy) Jor! Med Apri vie Aaay 2 Francis B. Preston, Agent | Dated April 20,1911. Francie ® May Pub, May 15. Skeena Land District-——-District of Coast Take notice that I, William Melville Corley 1 istrict -Die of Toronto, Cntario, occupation clerk, intend Skeens Land Dis og to apply for permission to purchase the follow deseribed lands: a Commencing at @ post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 8056 Hang 6, Coast Distriet, thence east 60 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 20 chains to Hell's Gate slough, thence along Stewart, B.C., oecupavior = apply for permission to PY dese: bank of the Naas rive! Take notice that ribed lands ; Commencing at & pen slough southerly to point of commencement, con- | the forks of the Naas river tai 160 acres more or less, thence west 50 chain Dated April 6 ON ra thence east 80 chains penn ren 3 ’ ILVILLB CO sy | containing 640 acres Mono! Woe ns Pub. April 29. RLRY JAMES We auey WARS Dated March 24, 1911. Pra! ‘ b, 17. Skeena Land Distriet—District ef Queen Charlotte |.” Take notice that J. H, Murphy,of Vancou ver, Land Distriet B. C., occupation commercial traveller, intends ees Lane i ’ 1 to to spply, for permission to purchase the following | B. C., occupation owing deseri lands: mission to purchase f al —_ al Commencing #t # post planted about veven Commencing at @ post PIR’). forld miles west and one mile south from the mouth south and one mile th 80 hath of Stanly Creek, Naden Harbor, thence north 80| and Flat rivers, (bene pom 80 ee chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 40¢ ing hai wey Fi Dated’ Mareh 17, 1911. Jw. vary | Oast 80 chaine, 0. syDNEY, Pub. April 22, Numa i MU oy pated Ape Francis 5 west 80 chains, thence