us JOE BAYLEY BEAT NELSON IN TWO LIGHTNING ROUNDS Jaw While Going Strorig—Bout Was Witnessed by a Crowd That Packed Before a crowd that packed every inch of space in the Gym- nasium of the Kaien Island Ath- letic Club, and extended out into the corridors, the much talked of 15-round match between Oscar Nelson, of Vancouver, and Joe Bayley, of Victoria, was pulled off last night. It did not last fifteen rounds. The end came very swiftly and ended disastrously for Nelson who succombed to a right swing on the jaw early in the second round, and took the count. Although the fight was of short duration, the boys managed to crowd about fifteen rounds into the two. They fought like wild- cats from the first stroke of the gong, and made the crowd frantic. The events of the previous night, when comments had been made on Nelson's non-appearance in the ring had evidently stirred up a litde feeling between them, for both started in to make a quick knock-out affair of it. Both lads were in the fine shape, Bayley especially being in the pink of condition. He _ tipped the scale at 131 pounds, Nelson being 4 pounds heavier. At the start Bayley jumped in to force the pace, putting in some very clever footwork. His nimble- ness and jockey work with his shoulders did not rattle Nelson, however, who stood up and took advantage of one or two good openings, and rushed Bayley to the ropes. Bayley avenged himself the Club to the Doors with a swift upper cut and then the excitement began. Both lads started in to mix it, and kept Referee Nelson Dunn busy jumping between them in the clinches. Right up to the sound of the gong it was a swift give and take, with Bayley forcing the pace and Nelson doing some hard punching. In the second round the pace seemed rather to be telling on Nelson but a repetition of the first round was begun, ard hard slogging was done on both sides. In the interchange Bayley got in his winning blow, a right swing on the jaw that staggered Nelson. Bayley declined to follow it up but waited a second and then Nelson collapsed. Amid great ex- citement the referee tolled. off the seconds and courted Nelson out. The end came before most of the audience realised it. When Nelson came to half a minute later he looked round not knowing the fight was over. Both boys were cheered by the crowd who admired the swiftness and the fairness with which both lads fought. As his spoils of victory Bayley took the $600 purse put up by the club. A collection taken up by the crowd for the loser amount- ed to $137.50. Mr. Casley had previously provided for his training expenses. Already there is talk of matching Bayley to meet in Prince Rupert t { Vancouver Lad Succumbed to a Right Swing on the | some of the star performers from San Francisco. — CAPTAIN KERR FOR DAW- SON Popular Salvation Army Officer Ordered to Northern Com- mand This Winter. Captain Kerr, of the Salvation Army Corps here, has received a telegram from Major Morris an- nouncing his appointment to the cammand at Dawson, Yukon, the scene of Ensign Johnstone’s suc- cessful Army work. Captain Kerr A NAPOLEON OF LABOR The Unassuming Leader of the Great Labor Upheaval in Eng- land. In a little flat, within a stone’s throw of the Elephant and Castle, lives Mr. Harry Gosling, the chair- man of the strike committee and general secretary of the National Union of Transport Workers, who was the central figure in the great upheaval on London. A wonderful has only very short notice before acting upon his new Orders, as the river traffic into Dawson will shortly close. He left today for Vancouver to have his eye-sight seen to before settling in Dawson} out of reach of opticians able} to do the work. Captain Kerr expects to return north by the Princess Royal pas- sing Prince Rupert, but regrets that time will not permit of his bidding a formal farewell to all his perscnal friends made during his army work here. He extends to them through this paper his good-by message, and hopes to keep alive his relations with Ru- pert all the time he is in the North. BRITISH TRADES CONGRESS At Annual Meeting Over a Million and a Half Workers Were Represented. New York, Sept. 28.—At the annual meeting of the Trades Union Congress of Great Britain held in Newcastle, Eng., 554 dele- gates were present, representing 1,667,000 members. One of the principal propo- sitions considered is the fusion of the various organizations into one garnd national federation to be called the Labor Congress, with the object of furthering the solidarity of labor and more speed- ily introducing improvements in the labor world. The American Federation of Labor was represented by Dele- gates Mckarlane and Tobin. BIG CONSIGNMENT OF FRUITS A big consignment of plums, Pears, peaches, green tomatoes, and all kinds of preserving fruits will arrive on the City of Seattle tonight and will be on display at Shrubsall’s Market, Third avenue, tomorrow. This will be 2 good opportunity to man in many is this strike leader, who began life to his father and respects as a waterman knows every detail of the riverside business. His remarkable powers of organization is illustrated by the fact that he united the dockers, car men, coal porters, stevedores, lightermen, watermen, granary workers, corn porters, and the rest, and by bringing trade to a standstill obtained inportant con- cessions for the men. U. S. MAIL BY AIR First Experiment Tried in the United States with New Means of Transportation. New York, Sept. 28.—The first United States mail ever transport- ed by aeroplane was carried from the aviation field on Nassau Boule- vard, Long Island, to Garden City, a distance of five miles, by Earle Ovington, in a Bleriot machine. His flight was the leading feature of the international meet's opening day. Ovington took only one bag of mail and held it between his knees, and when he was over Garden City he dropped it on the signal of a man who waved a flag, as arranged. This bag contained about seventy-five pounds cf letters and postcards. LABOR LINE UP I. W. W. Proposal Afoot to Or- ganise C. N. R. Labor and Coast Loggers. Calgary, Sept. 28.—According to Organizer Biscay the industrial workers of the world have lined ap the railway laborers employed on the Canadian Northern, now under construction in the interior THE DAILY NEWS et et Ore 1 ere “The News” Classified Ads. MR. WILLIAMS HAS NO CHINK Witness in the Chinese Case Was a Long Way from the Truth. Mr. W. E. Williams has called the News’ attention to a state- ment reported in Wednesday's issue, where a witness ramed Lee Kee is alleged to have told the court that “Chun Yuen who works for Mr. Williams, the solicitor, had bribed Lee Kee,” etc. Mr. Williams has requested the News co formally deny the state- ment that Chun Yuen or any other Chinaman is in his employ, or has ever been in his employ. “T have no fault to find with the News for its report, for 1 am informed that the witness did make such a statement in his evidence. But his statement wes entirely without foundatior. I have never employed a China- man,”’ says Mr. Williams. ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY Business Meeting Called to Open Winter Season. Plan Social. This day week, Friday 6th October, the St. Andrew Society will hold a business meeting to arrange the preliminaries for the coming winter season. The meet- ing will be held ir the Carperters’ Hall at eight p.m., and ali members of the society, and intending mem- bers are invited and take part the of matters relating to the increased activity end welfare of the Sainé Andrew Society in Prince Rupert this winter. Amongst the first items of business to be considered to come in discussion is the proposal to hold an opening Social or At Home shortly. All interested in getting arrangements forward for a good time during the long evenings are requested to attend. Mr. B. Wilson aceomparied by his wife left this morning by the Prince Rupert. They will sperd some time down below. Prince Rupert Boy A teacher, wishing to impress upon her pupils the population of China, said: “The population of China is so great that every time you breathe two.Chinamen die.” In a short time a little boy at the foot of the class was noticed by the teacher to be breathing and puffing vigorously. The teach- er, alarmed at his actions, in- quired: “What is the matter? What on earth are you doing?” “Killing Chinamen,’’ was the quick reply. ‘I don’t like these foreigners, so I'm getting rid of them as quick as | can.” News Agency Opens Tomorrow the Canada Railway News Agency whose new stand occupies a central position on the G. T. P. wharf, will open up for business under the management of Mr. W. J. McLean. This new news stand will add greatly to the appearance of the wharf which is rapidly growing into a throuughly busy waterfront section worthy of a coming big seaport like Prince of British Columbia. It is re- ported, too, that an attempt will be made by the I, W. W. organizers to enlist the loggers of the Pacific _ get them fresh, aN bai 2 52 Coast, oe Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Lee were passengers by the Prince Rupert today. as sae. vmnevins omeeomms —THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING oe Phone 160 For Rent The Insurance People | }~~~~—~-~~~~+ Fire Furnished rooms with bath. Special rates by | Life the week. Tal Males. 165-tf Marine Neatly Furnished rooms ntlemen preferred Accident Apply Mrs. Mullin, Seas Majestic Theatre. tf Plate Glass Nice Furni reenwood, Alder Employer's Liability Bees teed Ace TS OTe irae | Contractors’ and Personal Bonds For Rent— Furnished rooms and cold weter Policies Prepared While You Wait. with bath. Distr Rooms. ok ie and Fulton | THE Street. ef | For Rent—Son: Il, 819 2nd‘Ave., for Mack Realty & Insurance || "ictex-fectPaters te ney compabry. Frank A Ellis, Box 869 or phone © 156-tf | P.S.—Houses and Rentals. et ce i | For Sale al | | For Sale—Chieken Ranch. 2 Storey hold goods. Near Prince Rupert taken atonce. Address Box For Sale—Irish Terrier dog pups. pedigreed, grit- ty, good companions, com color. Goddard Bros., 95 Water St., Vancouver 216-227 house, hou se- A snap if q ea rs Insurance OUR Companies are noted for promyt and just sectlements. We write «very known class o Insurance. The Mack Rea!ty and Insurance Co, Wanted > Wanted. — Cleaning and pressing, alterations and repriring for men and women. Dressmaking called for and delivered. Mrs Charles Percher, 820 Third Ave. Phone 204 Red. tf Lost and Found Reward by re- tf Lest—Ladies’ watch in turning to News office. THREE LORDS TO ATTEND GAME Saturday's Match at Vancou- ver Will be Attended by Lord Beresford, Lord Desborough, and Duke of Sutherland. bracelet. (Canadian Press Despatch) Varcouver, Sept. 29.—The ball in the first lacrosse ge,me of the Minto ‘Cup matches which oper Sairuday betweer the Te- cumsehs ard Varcouver will be feced by Duke of Sutherlard, Lord Charles Beresford ard Lord Desborough. on Each of the illustrious peers is well krown ir English sportirg circles. Lord Desborough is the holder of many records in all round amateur athletics. Pastor to Remove Rev. F. W. Kerr will shortly remove from his well known ard centrally situated residence rear the Westenhaver offices, and take up Fourth not his residence avenue far from building. orm new church ——— - ' Ensign Johnstore ard Captair Kerr of the Salvation Army travel- led by the Prince Rupert this morning. Ensign Johrstore is ast bound for Toronto to etterd the S, A. Converrtion there, ard may the Eastern centres of Army opera- accept’ a position in tion. Miss Greer, Ister of Mrs. Ward, went below by. the Rupert todzy on her waty souh for the winter. Amorg the passergers for the south this morning by the Rupert wes Mr. R. Brutinel of the Prince Rupert Hydro-Electric Company. Mr. J. H. Rogers wert south on a business trip trevelling by the Prince Rupert today. Mrs. and Miss Muriel Coyney went south this morning for the winter, Mr. and Mrs, O, B. Smith were passengers by the Prince Rupert this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. T. Williams have left Prince Rupert for a time. They went south with the Rupert today. FOR RENT.—Suite of two, three, or more, large well- lighted office rooms over Wal- laces'.-H. S. Wallace uf For row boats and launches = —— - — - —— ; One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== OVER— — Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that I wil! receive tenders for the land known as Lot 1105, Range 5, Coast District, Province of British Columbia. This is one of the choicest pieces of land lying along the Skeena river and contains about 165 acres. The land is crown oo; Tenders must be in before the fifth day of October, 1911. The highest or any tender not necessarily acdepted, For further particulars apply to the under- signed. D. G. STEWART, Assignee of H.C, Breckenridge, Box 225, Prince Rupert, B.C. FEED STORE We carry everything in the feed line, also gar- den seeds at the lowest market prices, at Collart's | olg Feed Store, Market Place PONY EXPRESS Prompt Delivery Phones 41 or 41 NOTICE n the County Court of Atlin Holden at Prince Rupert in the Matter of the “Official Ad- ministrater’s Act” and in the Matter of the Estate of Duran P. Latkovieh deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, Judge Young, made the 3ist day of August, 1911, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of the said Duran P. Latkovich deceased, and all arties having claims against the said Estate are reby required to forward same properly verified to me on or before the 80th day of September, 1911, and all the parties indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED the Sth day of September, 1911. JOHN H. MeMULLIN, Official Administrator. SHIPPERS! Notic x“ this alter give n (September is hereby date, 27) and until further advised, freight for Skeena River points beyond Van Arsdol transportation. A. E. Agt. G. T. will not be accepted for McMASTER, P. Railwey a a. j FOR SALE One lot, Block 22, Section 5, Seventh Avenue. Price $800. ne lot, Block 7, Section 6, Fourth Avenue, Harbor View. Price $1350, Two lots, Block 24, Section 8, Eleventh Avenue. Price $300 each. $50 cash balance $25 per month. Two lots, Block 24, Section 8, Eleventh $400 cash. Avenue. Price $600 pair, one-half cash, Two lots, Block 51, Section 8, Kelliher Street. Price $175 each, $1¢v cash. One lot, Block 7, Section 8, Tenth Avenue. Price $300, one-half cash. Two lots, Block 38, Section 8, Justin Street. Price $500 pair, $300 cash. One lot, Block 1, Section 8, next to corner, Eleventh Avenue. Price $475, $300 cash. HOUSE FCR SALE Four-reoom house, plastered, painted, best harbor view in city, on Ambrose Avenue, Price $1837, Cash $6500, balance $30 per month, FOR RENT Offices and stores on Second Avenue and Sixth Street. Prices $35 to $75 per month, Nicely furnished flat, four rooms and bath, hot and cold water, corner Fulton and Sixth Avenue. Price $50 per month. LAND FOR SALE 5 and 10 acres for garden trucking, at Kitsumkalum. Price $65 per acre, 10-acre tracts garden trucking at Kit- selas, Price $50 per acre. Means FOR LEASE Three lots on Third Avenue close to business section, level, good lease. LOTS IN NEW HAZELTON $10 cash and $10 per month buys you a homesite. Telephuiie 820 green. Davi avis Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. Have you considered the for your valuables. day. To-morrow it may FIRE! what Wout it Mean to You? it would caure you? Such a thi possible but probable in any new ci vault you will find the only absolute Renta safe The Continental Trust Co, Second Avenue loss and inconvenience ng is not only ty. In our Protection deposit box to- be too late PPP OL ASS * — OOD PRINTIN SOA rT Oss sp Is a Persistent ‘‘] avery bit of printing that goes ind of an Impression.’’ store or shop or office. ‘'Goo mind an impression wholl Daily News Building o— é COAL NOTICE Skeena Land District District of Queen Chariott ‘Take nvtice that thirty days from date, 1, C. E. Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- mimioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted two miles north of C. B. B. Coal,Lease No. 10, marked N. E. corner ©. BE. B. Coal Lease No. 16, thence south 80 chains, thence weat 60 chains, thence north 50 chains, thence east 80 chains to piace of com- mencement. Dated Sept. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land District— District of Queen Charlotte ‘Take notice that thirty days from date, |, C. EB. Bainter of Prince Kupert, Bb. C., by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- missioner of Landa for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted two miles north of C. BE. B. Coal Lease No. 14, marked N. E. corner ©. E. B. Coal Lease No. 17, thence south S80 chains, thence west 50 chains, thence north 50 chains, thence east 80 chains wo place of corm- mencement. Dated Sept. 11,1911, C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land District District of Queen Chariotte ‘Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. EB. Bainter of Prince Rupert, 3. C., by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- missioner of Lands for a Licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island deseribed as follows: Commencing at a post planted two miles north of C. B. B. Coal Lease No. 12, marked N. W, corner C. E. B. Coal Lease No, 14, thence south 580 chains, thence east 5) chains, thence north 50 chains, thence west 80 chains to place of com- mencerment. Dated Sept. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land District-—District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from date, |, C. E. Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- missioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Grabam Island described as foliows Commencing at a post planted two miles north of C. E. B, Coal Lease No. 8, marked 5. BE. corne Cc. BE. B, Coal Lease No. M4, thence nor.h 50 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 50 chains, thence cast 80 chains to place of com- mencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911 C. E. BAINTER, Leeator Pub. Sept. 23, Skeena Land District District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from date, 1, C. B Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by cceupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- missioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coa! and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described as follows Commencing at a post planted one mile nerth of C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 10, marked C. E. B Coal Lease No. 15, thenee north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 00 chains, thence east 580 chains to place of commencement Dated Sept. 11,1911, C, E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land Distriet——District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. E. Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by occupation bookkeeper, intend two apply to the Chief Com- missioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted two miles notrbh of stake marked C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 4, marked N. E. corner C. BK. B. Coal Lease No. 5, thonce south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated Sept. 11,1911. 8. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land Distriet-—Dist~ict of Queen Chralotte Take notice that thirty days from date, I. C. EB Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- missioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petrcleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted two miles north of C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 3, marked C. E. Bainter N. W. corner Coal Lease No. 6, thence south 50 chains, thence cast 80 chains, thence north 50 chains, thence west 80 chains to place of com- meneement. Dated Sept. 11,1911. C, E. BAINTER, Locator Puli. Sept. 23 Skeena Land Distriet—District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from date, 1, C. E. Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- muzsioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted two miles north of C, BE. B, Coal Lease No. 3, stake 5. W. corner Coal Lease No. 7, thence north 80 chains, thence vast 80 chains, thenen south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated Sept. 11,1911. ©, BE, BAINTER, Locator Pub, Sept. 23 Skeena Land District-—Distriet of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, oveupation saddiez, intends to spply to the Chiel Commissioner of Lands and orks for a licence to prospect for coal and oil and petro- leurn on and under the following deseribed lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post ted three miles east of the southwest corner of C. L. No, 4477 thence 80 chains thence 80 chains north, thence 50 chains west, ce 80 chains south to point of commencement. AUSTIN M, BROWN, Locator Date of Location, 31st July 1911, Pub. Aug. 17. Skeena Land District ee af Queen Charlotte nas Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince | Rupert, oceupation saddler, intends to apply the C Commissioner of Lands and Wor “ licence to pr t for coal, ofl and petroleum on and under the fol! described lands on the West ed in Your Behalf! wis ed I Poor printing will leave a ; pression of its user as surely as would poor c! i ! favorable of its user, Even if but one in a thousand of these ‘‘Impressions"’ really tip the scales for business, for orders, for you ‘‘ Good Printing "’ will have thus paid for itself ! FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING OF ALL KINDS SEE THE ‘NEWS Jop”’ PHONE 98 nfluence”’ Exert- out to serve you makes ythes ) i’’ printing willleave upo Third Avsinie ov" ee: COAL NOTICE Skeena Land District—District « Islands Take notice that Austin Rupert, occupation sadd) the Chief Commissioner licence to prospect for and under the follown) West Coast of Graham | Commencing at a ; of the southeast co: north 80 chains, th south 80 chains, thence M. Brown o e em wee aims to 7 commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, | Located August ist, 191) Pub. Aug. 19. Skeena Land District—District slands Tak» notice that Aust Rupert, occupation saddier end the Chief Commissioner of Land a licence to prospect for coa on and under the [following West Coast of Grab sland Commencing at a post planted t of the southeast corner of ©. L. N 80 chains west, thence 5 sine f east, thence 80 chains sou mencement. AUSTIN M Located August Ist, 1/11 Pub. Aug. 19. Skeena Land District District of Queen Chari Isiac Take notice that Aus Rupert, occupation ss to the Chief Commissic for a licence to prespest on and under the following ¢ West Coast of Graham lalar Commencing at a post pis of the southeast corner of I west 80 chains, thence north © t east 80 chaina, thence south 50 chairs t pout commencement. AUSTIN Loeated August let, 191) Met WN, I Skeens Land District — Distr Queen sla Take notice that Aust Rupert, saddier, intends ¢ Commissioner of Lands and ) to pros; under t Coast of Graham | Commencing at al the nurtheast 80 chains cast, thence 5 chains west, thence 50 chains commencement. Date of Location bist Ju Pub. Aug. 17. Skeena Land District on and under the West Coast of Gra miles att Beginning at a 2 the northeast corner « ( eae chains east, thence © chaina west, thence 5 commencement USTI - vn Located August lat, 19)! Pub, Aug. 17 Skeena Land Distric Take notice th Rupert, saddier Commissioner of i to prospect for coal, ol! a the following described of Graham Island os oe Commencing at @ port " + of the northeast corner ad east 80 chains, thence * sit al west 80 chains, thence sor cha commencement. a ha Located August ist, 191! Pub. Aug. 19. Skeena Land District ~ Take notice that Rupert, occupatior to the Chief Comm for a licence to pros ct on and under the following Weat Coast of Grahar Commencing at & po* of the southeast corn 80 chains north, ther chaina south, thence commencement. ‘ree STIN 4 Located Sist July, 19! F Pub. Aug. 17. chant Skeena Land Distr ite, GB Take notice that occupa Bainter of Prince } he Chie OM bookkeeper, intend 4 prope 1 or 640 acre missioner of La coal and petroleur oa land on Graham Islar b ian Commencing ® 4 | tw s B of C. E. B, Coal Le wT. C. E. B. Coal Lew wm aa thence west 50 c! cement SINTER, Loe thence east 50 chair ‘ Dated Sept. 1 Pub, Sept. 25 Skeena Land District Take notice that Rupert, saddier, jo ; Commissioner of Lands Ane i" rospect for com and pe of Queen Charla ir Brow8 ol ply to sh. rks for 6 vetroleum Oa ds on the ds lanted three miles east fc: L. No, 4472 thence 80 thence south jowin: Cone of Crem, sommeneing at @ post of the southeast corner o! north 80 chains, thence east Located A let, 1911, Pub. ~mo” Skeena Land Distrlgh— Distsies of Queen Charlotte Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, saddler, intends to apply to the Chief irnralanloner , of Kana and, Works for @ teen 309 under the following dineribe lands on the West Coast of Graham Commencing at a post lanted two miles east northeast corner t L. commencement. Loca! di Pub, Aug. 19 2 ri bec under the following 1 a Coast of Graham Is sated {9 mie Commencing at * Plane No “Tl mr of the southea t cor CC. de Noy aan $0 chains west, thence: 1s ning et te pol chains east, thence commencement. seri i BROWN Locstet Located Sist July, ! ee + of Queea Charlot? Skeena Land District : Take notice that Aue 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of com- mencement, Rupert, saddler, AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator | Commissioner Of 80". 7 pocroleult 0 to prospect for coal OF iands on the the following deser! niles (ro Graham Islands ost y anted wi) thence & Commencing 4 a ae the southeast corner of Cae wath we 4 ; hence 1 Shains wost, Dene) fing auth chains east, an AUSTIN M. BRO ted August lst 1911. WAN Pub, Aug. 17, of the of ©. apie Se fnenes = rg”? south # chains, thence went, oF poe 8. —y| ot | PRY THE “NEWS “AUSTIN M, BROWN Locator ‘AY OF FINDING Located Sist July, 1911. AD. WAY 0 io | aa a a Is ke Take notice that A fay Rupert, oecupation sa sto see the chief Comm a o a licence to prosy and pare ands o { Queen Charlotte or 01 aC