ee LAND LEASE NOTICES, District of xeena | and i Division oast FP nange Five that I, Milton Christian, c,, cannery employee, in apply for permission to lease the deseribed lands Commencing st planted on the northwest corner ' island and directly opposite In : annery, thence running east 20 tence south 20 chains, thence i chains to shore, thence north 20 “ne following shore line to place of neement and containing 40 sceres an MILTON 1919 12. rake NOTICE ‘averness, 8 1 wink CHRISTIAN ed July 12, aug. 5, 10 District han District of Coast, f° Iv. notice that [, Frank B, St. Amour, Rupert, B, C., occupation pros to apply for permission to A following deseribed lands; inmmencing @t & post planted on the «t of Banks Island, about five miles direction from End Hill, south twenty chains, thence east nty chains, thence north twenty chains peach, tence Westerly along the beach cienty chains to place of commence mntaining one hundred and sixty ess. or 5 FRANK Pp: ST. vated June 20th 1912. pap. July 92, 104%, ena Land District District Range 5 yake notice that A. W. Agnew, of Princ ert, B. C., occupation civil engineer, ing a¢ agent for Porpoise Harbor Land Lu, of Victoria, B. C., intends to iy for permission to lease the following cribed lands mmencing at @ post planted on the «i northerly point of Lot 601, Range 5, «t District, On Porpoise Harbor, thence ,w L. W. Mark, thence easterly and ly following the L. Mark to a west of southwest corner of Range 5, Coast District, thence W. Mark, thence southerly fol- Mark to @ point due east of northerly point of Stapleton of Lot 642; thence west to point, thence following H. W. Mark the west side of Stapleton Island to the ; southerly point of Stapleton Island, we cast to the H. W. Mark of Lot 642, nce southerly following the H, W. Mark point due east of the most southerly pt of Lot S01, thence south to L. W. x, thence following L. W. Mark to a nr due south of the most southerly t of Lot $01, thence north to this t, thence northerly following H. W k tw the point of conpmmencement, ORPOISE HARBOR LAND CO.,, LTD, Per A. W. Agnew ated July 23rd, 1012. ub. Aug. 12, 1012. Land an easterly price yul mi, ¢ more AMOUR of Coast yjtice—Rupert Mineral Claim, situate ye Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar t Where located Near Granby, ve sald mining division and adjoining property of the Granby Consolidated “, Smelting and Power Company, ted ke notice that 1, PF. J. Coleman, Pree rs Certificate No, 62977B, intend, lays from the date hereof, to apply Mining Recorder for a Certificate mprovements, for the purpose of ob- 1g a Crown Grant of the above claim i further take notice that action, r Section 85, must be commenced e the issue of such Certificate of Im ments ted this 30th day of July, A. D. 1912 Fr COLMAN b. Aug 12, 1012 RTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. t ayuse Mineral Claims, situate Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar Where located Near Granby in ining division and adjoining the ve Granby Consolidated Min- and Power Company, Lim hat I, James J. Lee, No, 62978B, Gate hereof, rder for @ Certificate of . the purpose of obtain rant of the above claim lake notice that action, 0 85, must be commenced be- ‘ such Certificate of Im Free intend, to apply his 30th day of July, A. D. 1912 JAMES J. LEB. by His Agent, F. J. Coleman ug. 12, 1042 TIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. ice--halen Mineral Claim, situate in eena Mining Division of Cassiar Dis Where located Near Granby, in mining division and adjoining perty of the Granby Consolidated ’ smelting and Power Company, @ holice that |, Sam MecCague, admin r of the estate of James McCague, vers Certifeate No, 62979B, intend, ys from the date hereof, to apply * Kecorder for @ Certificate of for the purpose of obtain nb Grant of the ove claim further take notice that action, Section 85, must be commenced be- . Be of such Certificate of im- a this 30th day of July, A. D. 1042. SAM M’'CAGUE By His Agent, F. J. Coleman. 12, 1042. RTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Aug ice-—-Bullalo Mineral Claims, situate Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar ct. Where located; Near Granby, said mining division and adjoining roperty of the Granby Consolidated omeling and Power Company, ¢ fe hotice that I, James J. Lee, Free 5 CertiNeate 52978B, intend, sixty from the date hereof, to apply to the Kecorder for a Certificate of Im nents, for the purpose of obtaining Grants of the above claims. H further take notice that action, Section 85, must be commenced the issue of such Certificate of vements d this 30th day of July, A. D. JAMES 4. LE by His Agem, F. J. 12, 1912. 1912. E. Coleman D. Aug ND PURCHASE NOTICES Land Diptriet—-Disteles of Coast, we V. © hotice that I, Seymour Traynor, rrace, B. C., occupation physician, to apply for permission to pur- the following described lands: nencing at @ st planted on the bank of Beaver River and about 2 ' ‘nh @ westerly «irection from the est corner of T. L, 9265, thence ‘ns south, thence 160 chains west, soe chains north, thence 160 chains Ollowing meander of river back to of commencement, containing 640 more or less, soe gp SEYMOUR TRAYNOR, Per Eli T. Hamblet, Agent. a June 9th, duly 16, 1042. Land District Range that I, Janet Traynor, of cccupation married woman, i “bbly for permission to purchase owing described lands: mn LORE at & post planted on the {Abk of Beaver River and about 6% =, Westerly direction from the ~ orner of T. L. 2956, thence = south, thence 80 chains west, ollow BS orth, thence 80 chains illowing meander of river back to op emhencement, containing 640 more or less, , JANET TRAYNOR Per Bl T. H, amb . "ne 10th, isis" on oe . 1 *6, 1042 plsiriet of Coast, notice B. C.,, Land Distriet—pig e—9 trict of Coast, a hotlee that 1, Frederic Or Ai eumikalum, 8. G., ~ seupanee e Dove tienda to apply for permis ‘Tehase the following described planted in the iver and about 2% direction from the o L. No, 2255, thence ence 160 chains west, onan south, thence 160 chains ~ ‘ee river back to point of Thent, Containing 640 acres tore PRED W. VIN d June 9 CENT July 120, fete mencing bank of a 8 poss ‘in & Westerly est corner of 'T ‘18 north, 40 chains LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Take notice that id yy B pation miner, intend to aot to the ‘Chiet Commissioner of Lands for permission to purchase the following deseribed lands Commencing at 4 post planted ten chains distant and in an easterly direction from the northwest corner of Timber Limit 3990, on the south end of Lakelse Lake, B. C., thence west about 50 chains to the southeast corner of A, P. No 22,203, thenecee north one chaio ‘(more or less) to the lake Shore, thence easterly along the jake shore to the point of com mencement, and containing ten acres more or less J, BE. POR@MAN, Lana District of Coast, Ran, v. hotice that °° Alonzo Hamblet, of Washington, occupation engineer intend to apply for permission to por: chase the following described lapds Commencing at & post planted on the horth bank of Beaver River and about 6% miles in & Westerly direction from the southwest corner of T. L. 2965, thenee 40 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 40 chains south, thence 80 chains east, following meander of river back to pcint of commencement, containing 320 scres more or less ALONZO HAMBLET . Hambiet, Agent, Skeena District Take Everett, Per Eli T. Dated June 10th, 1919 Pub. July 16, 1948 Skeena Land Dristrict—District i Range 5. Take notice that I, Charles H. Ziegler of London, England, occupation gentleman, intend to apply for permission to pur: chase the following described lands Commencing at @ post planted at the hortheast corner of lot 29, thence north sO chains, thence west 30 chains, thence south 30 chains, thence east 30 chains to point of commencement, containing ninety (90) acres more or less CHARLES HENRY ZIEGLER ‘leseander Noble, 19th, 1912 aca 3, 1912 skeena Land District—District of Cassiar. fake notice that Olier Besner, of Prince Kupert, B. C., occupation botel keeper, in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at & post planted on the east shore of Goose Bay, Observatory Inlet, and about one-half mile south of Indian Keserve, thence 80 chains south, thence 20 chains east, thence 80 chains north, thence 20 chains west to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less. OLIER B Dated July 2ist, 1912 — Pub, Aug. 12, 1912. Skeena Land District Range 5. Take notice that I, Agnace Massey, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation logger, intend io apply for permission to purchase whe following described foreshore: Commencing at @ post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 4446, thence south 400 feet, thence following the shore line in @ northeasterly direction 300 feet from the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway right-of- way to & point 300 feeet east of the south- east corner of Lot 4446, thence west 300 feet to high water mark or G. T. P. right- of-way, thence along the beach to point of commencement, containing 2.0 acres more or less, IGNACE MASSBY. Dated July 30th, 1912. Pub. Aug. 12, 1019. Skeena Land Sete prement of Coast, ange Y. Take notice that 1, James Goaford, of Pembroke, Ont. occupation | nlend to apply ior permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencipg a} 4 post planted at point where G. T. P. Aly, intersects the Zymago- titz River, about 26 chains southwest from most westerly point of Lot 1717, thence easterly 48 chains along G. T. P, Aly, right of way, thence southerly and westerly about 70 chains followimg shore line of island w point of commencement. JAMES COXFORD Dated July 6th, 1912. Pub July 23, 1012. skeena Land District—District of Coast, of Coast, Dated Pub Aug Sept ploteiet of Coast, ge ¥. Take notice that I, Anthony Ludgate, of Kitsumkalum, occupation lumberman, . tend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing 4t & post planted at @ point where G. T. P. Riy. intersects the Zymago titz River, about 24 chains southwest from most westerly point of Lot 17147, thencé| easterly 48 chains along the G, T. P. Riy. right of way, thence northerly and west- erly about 60 chains following shore line of island to point of commencement. ANTHONY LUDGATE Dated Jwly 6th, 1012, Pub. July 23,1042. Skeena Land District—Distria of Coast Range Four. Take notice that I, Fred Dawson, of Prince Kupert, occupation farmer, in- tend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands ;—Com- mencing at & post planted three miles west, one mile south of End Hill, Banks Island, thence south 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence east 40 chains to point of com- mencement; containing 16 acres, more or less FRED DAWSON. Dated August 1, 1012. Pub. Aug. 18, 1012. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range Four. v Take notice that 1, Isabelle Smith Bl lis, of Prince Rupert, occupation married woman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands :— Commencing at @ pe planted four miles west and ove mile south of End Hill, Banks Island, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains to point of CORSA SERENE: containing 480 acres, more or ess. ISABELLE SMITH ELLIS. Dated August 1, 1012. Pub, Aug. 13, 1012. Skeens Land Digertes—plaentes of Coast, an Caroline Johnson, of Vancouver, B,. C., occupation married woman, intends to apply for rmission to purchase the following descrii d lands: Commencing at 4& pes panes at the southwest corner of Lot 3065, thence 30 chains south, thence 80 chains east, thence 60 chains north to southeast corner of Let 3062, thence west 40 chains along Lot 3062, thence north 20 chains along Lot 3062, thence 40 chains west along Lot $065 to point of commencement, conteiL- J ore or less. ee me NROLINE JOHNSON. W. J. Goodwin, Agent. Dated May 20th, 1012. Pub, June 18, 1012. Skeena Land District-——-Cassiar TAKE NOTICE that I, E. 8. Wise, s Victoria, occupation gentieman, inte’ within thirty days to apply for pore sion to purehase the fol lowing onus land:——Commencing at & post a about one and @ half miles south of n- dian Reserve at Goose Bay, twenty chains south, thence twenty chains east, thence twenty | cneing | north. comunncerment. C com Ci . chains west to point oO ae WISE W. Lyons Porrest, Agent, Dated July 26, 1912. Pub, Aug. 5, 1012. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, li T. H, Hamblet, of intend the Take notice that Range. Take notice that |, Terrace, B, C., cecupation engineer, to apply for permission to purchase following described lands: i Commencing st & post planted on the south bank of Beaver River and about 4% miles in & westerly direction from the southwest corner of T, L, 2255, thence 40 chains south, thence 160 chains vest, thence 40 chains north, thence 160 chains east following the meander of river back to point of commencement, containing Oat acres more or less. . ELI T. BH, HAMBLET Per Eli T. H, Hamblet, Agent Dated June 10th, 1012. Pub, Puly 16, 1012, Take notice that + Margrite Terrace, B, C,, occupation widow, to apply for permission to purchase following described lands: Commencing at 4 t planted on north bank of Beaver miles in @ westerl southwest corner of T. L, 40 chains north, thence 80 thence 40 chains south, direction from 2265, thence chains west point of commencement, acres more or less, MARGRITE NICOLL, Per Eli T. H. Hampblet, Agent Dated June 40 104 Pub. July #6, 1018 | | Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Ran v Nicoll, of intend the | the ver and about 4% the thence 80 chains) for their east following meander of river back to containing 320 PREMIER T0 BE BACKER OF NEW TEAM Sir Richard MeBride May Mix Politics and Lacrosse Next Season. Polities and lacrosse is said to be the rather unusual admixture which Sir Richard MeBride, pre- mier of British Columbia, is go- ing to indulge in next season, For it whispered around in government as well select sporting circles that Sir Richard is going to take a flyer as a la- crosse promoter and that he will be the backer of the new Victoria professional lacrosse team that is to be entered in the British Columbia Lacrosse Asso- ciation next season. ALLEN NO MATCH FOR JOE BAYLEY Coast Boy Put Former Champion Down and Out in Third Round. is as Calgary, Sept, 4.—The theory lieked, always licked” proved to be true, when Joe Bay- leay, lightweight champion of Canada, with a short hook to the jaw put the former champion, Billy Allen, down and out for the count of ten in the third round of their scheduled fifteen rounc bout here yesterday morning. The sudden termination of the bout came as a disappointment to the crowd of five thousand fans who gathered in Calgary's new arena to watch the two men, who upon their former meeting had put up the fastest mill in the his- tory of the gome in Canada. Allen was a beaten man before he entered the ring. Not once during the two and a half rounds did the former champion exhibit championship form. He was nervous at the start and kept ap- pealing to the referee not to al- low Bayley to hit in the breaks. Even before the bout started he showed symptoms of having lost his ‘goat.’ When Referee Tommy Burns, in introducing the boys, failed to mention that there would be no hitting in the break- aways, Allen took his arm and reminded him of this ruling. Be- fore the first round was finished it was easy to that it was simply a case of how long. MINOR HOSPITAL MATTERS see Regarding the appointment of a new inspector of works at the hospital wing, under construe- tion, the board on Saturday en- tered into some little discusison, It was mentioned by J. A. Kirk- patrick, building committee com- misisoner, that the need for an inspector actively on the job dur- ing the absence of Mr, Barker, the original inspector, was felt and that the appointment was there- fore made, Authority was given the inspector now to make cer- tain minor alterations, and the city engineer to be asked to look into sewer matters for the new wing. Recent rearrange- ments of staff being looked after by the house committee were ap- proved, SIX TIMES HAS U.S. TERRITORY BEEN INVADED El Paso, Sept, 7.-—-The entrance of Mexican rebels into the United and subsequent engage- ment of U. 8. troops below Ha- chita, New Mexico, marks the sixth invasion of American terri- tory in the tast few weeks ecaeeecteaseianee Mr. and Mrs. English Here. Mr Mrs. English, of the Balmoral cannery, accompanied by their guest, Mrs, W, Cameron, lwife of W. Cameron, postmaster of Stewart, who have been visitors city the last few days, left at Balmoral yes- is States ‘ito the ‘ home | terday. Launch Alice B., Ww. J. Thomas. Phone Green 991. Govt, Wharf. THE DAILY NEWS ALL styles in 20th Century Brand Fine Tailored Garments for Men have arrived and a the critical inspection of good 1S. The range of models extends from the ultra-modish for smart young dressers to quiet, conservative styles for business men. @ Nothing hackneyed or humdrum about them —every model a gem of style and a compliment to the good taste of the wearer. @ Styled by an artist, tailored by experts and wor by discriminating dressers all over Canada. We are Exclusive Agents. SLOAN & COMPANY, LTD. ‘“‘THE STORE OF BETTER THINGS” Sixth Street Prince Rupert, B.C. Se of does to hear when it New York has yet Felton. But Victoria may hear of but will see her For the sake of Mr. Allen and our Victorian play- goers, therefore, | am constrained to hope that Miss Felton’s in- evitable recognition by her pro- fession may be a triumph long deferred. That one young should have established herself a favorite throughout the west as leading lady of such a clever stock company as the Allen Play- ers, is something to be proud of. I will, however, stake my Old Country reputation for “spotting” future dramatic “winners” that this is but the sound foundation of a distinguished career. Miss Felton affords a striking demon- stration of my old maxim that “there is as good acting in the provinces as ever came out of them.” She is an actress of in- stinetive power to quite remark- able versatility, one who not have to act as she learns but who learns as she acts, Within the past year, if | may say so, I see a wonderful improvement in her work; not so much in “savoir faire” or actual technique-—that she always had—but in resource- fulness and sublety—the two hall marks of high dramatic achieve- ment As “Zaza,” with which the Allen Company open their stock season here this week, she has often surprised her warmest admirers. I was, | believe, the first send “Zaza” out on tour in England, and have seen five *Zazas” before that of Miss Fel ton. Though these inelude Mrs, Leslie Carter, Miss Essex Dane, Mrs. Charles Sugden and Mrs. Brown Potter, | can say without Verna no more, su does EXCELLENCE OF THE ALLEN STOCK COMPANY, WHICH IS COMING TO THE WESTHOLME WHAT “YORICK” HAS TO SAY ABOUT “ZAZA,” THE THRILLING DRAMA WHICH IS ONE OF THE COMPANY'S REPERTOIRE TO BE PRESENTED AT THE OPERA HOUSE. is a finer and a truer character- ization of this common but com- plex type of wayward woman than that of any of her better known predecessors in the role. When that can be said with unbiased judgment and sincerity, little need be added. Though a trifle crude in the scene where “Zaza” Bernard Duresne to win her bet with his friend, and play- ing to the audience a little in Act Ill, Miss Felton’s performance was a vivid but subtle and wholly artistic study of the wild child of nature who gives up all for love and wins all worth having by her sacrifice, She was, on the whole, admir- particularly by seduces ably supported, Charles Conners, who gave a con- vincing and well observed study of Caseart—her music hall part- ner—and by Miss Marie Thomp- son, who was responsible for an good “double” as Zaza’s rival, and as Nathalie, her slattern but faith- ful maid. This was a_ highly creditable performance, betraying both versatility and a fine sense of comedy. The Bernard Du- | fresne of Mr. Irving Kennedy was creditable without being conviac- ing. Mr, Kennedy piayed with character and artistic self-re- straint, but his Bernard lacked both “fire” and romance. It was a half clenched lover; not the kind to throw a woman like Zaza off her feet. Mrs, P. R, Allen gave the richly humorous and clever characterization of the old aunt that those who know her confidently anticipated, and the play was mounted in a manner worthy of the unique reputation this stock company enjoys. unusually Florianne, ! exaggeration that Miss Felton's The latter part of this week Kleia’s Third Degree.” ed by the Royal Hungarian quar- tetle, they Best Buy in Section 1 Double Corner on Lane. $15,900—$5,000 CASH FRED Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Iron Pipe Rope Pumps Stoves & Ranges Lots 21-22, Block 35, Section 1 Balance Very Easy. Bainter & Sloan STORK’S HARDWARE Steel Blocks Pipe Fittings Valves Hose Paint “We Sell Nothing But the Best” Miss Felton and the Allen Play- appearing powerful are who are a Is form novel play in their native dress on their native string instruments, excellent arrangements have been made by Manager clever oceupy Denham company the boards at the holme Theatre in a repertoire of ing season, them in’ Charles drama ‘The They are assist- talented as and as orchestra, ber 44th news to hear the staff whereby this of players will West. Oregon, Excavated Ready Fer Buliding Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Fishing Tackle Rifles & Shotguns Ammunition Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron new successes for a short com- I would bespeak for the generous support that they deserve. At the Westholme Opera House commencing Wednesday, Septem- George Macdonald his joined of Messrs Bainter Sloan, real estate dealers, Mr, and Mrs, G,. 8, Garl have gone on a short visit to Portland,