priday, January 31, 1913 THE DAILY NEWS — SEE a — a G0 NT BANK ACT na Land District District of Comat hana NDARY € | ke notice that I, Willem Watson, of | n hupert, B. C., oceupation contra | intend to apply for permission | wane , the following deseribed land Placer Gold Near Midway Is Al- mmencing at & post planted at the tracting Hundreds of Pros- isihigsieaes west corner of Lot 4135, ange the Lakelse River, ew Ay, peotors. PROMINENT CONSERVATIVES DENOUNCE THE MEASURE — re or less to Lot 6243, Kange a “ vest 24 chains to Lot 2666, Kange \ A TURBULENT TIME IN THE HOUSE—DEBATE AD- ence south to the Lakelse River, thence ! i, dan, 30 A stampede JOURNED FOR A WEEK ust following the = River ; M0) i eported be taking place to commencement, con ning 60 . — — He ree : , more or les enuuseta WATSON ‘ inthe Boundary Ottawa. Jan °6—It was to-Jand protection of the depositors YT eount where a rich strike of dy ut 1 December 3rd, sets be. nee shaw Ar T! ards the close of today’s de- but T would not pledge myself in ip. De , ; , reporter ae tate the Be * - _[the manner asked by those who strike nine miles from Midway] bate on the Bank Act that it came were seeking the promise from ‘ atrict—District of Coast, | The as “on ¢ . ’ ; 4 or a ger \ #ecna Land Diswwies 1 rict o 4 1 has been a good pro-|to life and took a grip, Hon. V candidates I am told by meme ike notice that I tide King, of Mon. | @ucer rr. White Minister of Finance,|pers of the Farmers’ Bank Re- vation spinster, inten Oo apply ‘ , ‘ “ . al, coe apa to purendee the tollowine and Mr. A. K,. McLean of Halifax,|jjef Gommittee, however, that 28 ‘ibed land ne _ the financial critic of the Oppo-|inen who ran as Conserve ; aunencing at & post planted about LAND LEASE NOTICES. ' ' a ae, BCTV ALEVE Mans in @ worthern direction from sition plodded through their) e¢amdidates gave the pledge to thwest corner Of Lot 149, thew Ce ee yarts with ulltra-corseervative sale , : ’ utnwpsines more OF less to the * 1th|Skeena Lend Disirict-—-Disteiet of Coast, Pt om ! rth advocate the reimbursement of ndary of Lot 148, thence west 4( Range V caution hey discussed bank-|/depesitors; more than this, some thence south 40 chains, thence east Take notice that [, Stanley Niven, of ' j : , " . . “chains more or less back te point of | Prine ipe British Columbis, occupa-|'"8 &" banking institutions Mjof them promised that if Mr mencement, containing 160 acres more} tion civil engineer, acting as agent for}/a@ learned way and with the most orde vecame pre e ' Port “ « Oimston jorden am premier deposi- OPrpouise art Land Company, Limited, " s HILDA KING of Victoria, B. C., intend <0 apply for per Wholesome respect They hand-|iors and shareholders would be Rn ge Aweul | Mission to lease the following described) jed the subject in the silkiest Of}peimbursed; and, not only this Dat November 26th, 2 land om . ’ pub. Dec, 23, 10%%—Feb. 17, 1013 Commencing at @ post planted on the} S!/ken gloves They bandied|}put that they would guarantee most northerly p . nas —— ” ate evs Geast Distries oot eons eaten, Wiened pleasantries and radiated finan-|that interest would be paid both skecha Land District—Distriet of Coast,| north to Low Water Mark, thence easterly} cial philosophy Then came thelthe depositors and shareholders Range V and northerly following Low Water Mark pati font enaint a none . Hi as ike notice that I, Alfred BE. Wright, « a point due west of the southwest cor-| Proletariat on each side of the/From these gentlemen, at least, Rupert, occupation engineer, intend| Ger of Lot 446, Range 6, Coast District,| House and waded im to say may surely expect s or Apt for permission to purchase the | thepce east to High Water Mark, thence t ‘a y ie I a ; mpect upport for wing described lands |southerly following High Water Mark to| things. Mr. Duncan C, Ross, the}my suggestion looking teward mmencing @t @ post planted at the|4@ point due east of the most northerly) yoyye Liberal fron Wes ie > 5 _ . . ist corner of Lot 421, thence north | point of Stapleton Island, part of Lot 642,|°. " ger t Mid-|the protection of the depositors ins more or less to the northeast! thence west to this point, thence follow-|dlesex, discovered that a spade|/of Canadian Banks Lot 421, thence east 25 chains|'ng@ High Water Mark on west side of 4 , : . was a spade, and proceeded to s to the west boundary of Lot lapleton Island to the most southerly , i thence south 10 chains more or} point of Stapleton Island, thence east tw) inform parliament! of the fact Major Sharpe’s Warm Criticism l the shore Of Lakelse Lake, thence | the High Water Mark of Lot 642, thence/ H j i j 4 ‘ : w and southerly along the said|Southerly following the High Water Mark] le shocked — the financiers by Mr. Ross did not have to wait rs the point of commencement, con- | 4 point due east of the most southerly) nroclaiming that depositors had . , ta acres more or less point of Lot 504, thence south to Low I nat ; , , te tk : . for some of his anticipated sup- ALFRED E. WHIGHT | Water Mark, thence following Low Water|/@ Material interes in the Dill, . _—— en Donald MeVicar, Agent Mark to @ point due south of the most and demanded consideration at port. When he sat down up rose . November 25th, 1912 southerly point of Lot 501, thence north} Major Sharpe North Ontarir Dec. 23, 1919—Feb. 17, 1043 to this point, thence northerly and east-;the hands of the Government.j°™™™ r ’ ario jer! follo > ) } serves a hadipnentemepminanne soit aa tebe WT Mark to the) Hie expressed the heterodox op-|on the Conservative side, He pro- 1 Land District—Distriet of Coast Pv Rt Cs, Saas Sane Coane. Tinton that & would be « healthy|ceeded at once to attack the bill Kange V Stanley Niven, Agent thing to have a thorough inves-| without gloves, declaring that it fake notice that 1, Duncan kK. Falconer Dated December 10th, 1012 . Kupert, B. C,, occupation mason Pub. Dec 28, 1019 en 17, 1913 tigation of the banking system fell far short of what the public 5 “ s8ivu 0 ) ‘ sf . _ » . ’ . | , 7 , wing Geeatived lami: err and methods of this country. He tod ’ I cing at & post planted at th quoted Sil Edmund Walker's | W@™ed, @nd was practically lit- corner of Lot 14, thence north |Skeena Land District—District of Coast] .aystic observations concerning tle improvement on the old bill the westerly boundary of Lot Range IV The Minister of Finance he haius, thence west 25 chains more Take notice that William J. Mogridge,| demagogues, agitators, and hon- : . ’ . to the easterly boundary of Lot 15,|of Vancouver, B. C., occupation broker, 1 end yxperienced citize thought, had not had “his ear to f south following the easterly beun-| intends to apply for permission to lease|‘*' @NG inexperienced Citizens, the er d.” H i , 1 Lot 1 oe eae a or less | the following described rye _ ee “T am no demagogue or agi- a rae i » intimatec that siiway right-o ay, hence east Commencing at & post plante ob sale eal 1ac een z 3 gOIeTY wilowing the railway right-of-way | foreshore in Kumeolon Inlet, on Lot No,| (ator said Mr Ross amid}™ : ; given sole! i wore or less to point of com-|187, thence east 20 chains, thence sout®| ).,,¢ t ' A ‘. y to the Bankers’ Association, and ; laughter and applause, “though i ent, aud containing fifty acres|30 chains, thence west 20 chains more or that the bill represented the ) : less to river bank, thence northerly fol-|1 plead guilty to being an honest ited the 11th day of December, 1912. | lowing river bank and foreshore to poimt) 4) inexperienced citizen.’ He] nimum of their demands. He )UNCAN K. FALCONER, Locator of commencement, containing 60 acres) ®"U Inexy . even hinted that they had bee sted December 16th, 1012 | more or less ; called for an independent audit a ley had been b. De 23, 1912—Feb. 17, 1913 WILLIAM J. MOGRIDGE given opportunity to suggest a ~ Pub. Nov. #6, 1018-—Jan. 20, 1043 “Not a Public Measure” revision of the bill before Par- ' ’ ” ? ik Land —es qistetes of oust, | From the government side of Se ae ae it, a suggestion ) | : which Mr ‘hite denied. He be- uke notice that 1, Madge Kohi, of Mon- | the House, Mr. W F. McLean pation spinster, intend to apply! Notice is hereby given that thirty days r : lieved changes much more rad- mission to purchase the following | after date we intend to apply to the Gov South York), that energetic ap-{ica) than those proposed should 1 lands ernor-in-Council for a quit claim deed for! ,.< oO ‘ ‘estless GC orve s neing at @ post planted at the the following described foreshore | ow of a restles oe "}be incorporated, and that in re- rner f ot 144 thence ommencing at the northwest corner of| WhO is again running amuc ly. . ‘ P , . al & est pect to the vital point of exter- Mains mor i to the nort! 641, Range V. Coast District, British) hic party, told the Minister of ' i Lot 4130, thence west 4 lumbia, thence west seven hundred rt nal inspection the bill was no im less to the east bounda feet, thence south seven degrees inance in strident tones: “This ‘ . an P y ‘nt on the resent law 4477, thence north 15 chains uwre| and forty-five minutes west (8 ; i i : . or eae I , the couth boundary of Lot 04 six hundred and forty 640) feet thence is a bankers’ bill, not a public} npg joy Sharpe's suggestion that 4 ‘ Mins more less | east seven hundred 70 feet to higt “asure t » 0- menencement nintatat 6 \aeater tease; daenee Gaede realowene measure and forthwith pro-|parjiament should take at least less high water mark to the point of com-| ceeded to call for the appoint-|ian gays on the second reading MADGE KOHLI mencement, excepting that portion n-| ment of a Monetarv Commission : ae salt Donald MeVicar, \eent juded within the above boundaries was corroborative evidence of a mber 25th, 1912 wered by the Grand Trung Pacife right-| (0 make a study of general bank-|yo1)_ defined rumor of a “hold 1912-——-Feb. 17, 1913 f-way ‘ : tions t » ; gs ; : a KAIEN INVESTEMENT COMPANY, Ltp.|/2& Conditions with a view LO} 5” of the bill from the Conser ~ —_—_—--— Prince Rupert, B. C., December 30th, 1912.| tightening public control and vative ide. failing the demand W.-Peb. 10 ; oe : i - , faili é leena La Digester. ~District of Coast, Pprotecting public interests from the Ontario section affeet- s tis rs » » *T. . that Reuben W. Rogers, of | ir Edmund Osler spoke brief-/.44q py the Farmers’ Bank failure B. C., occupation transfer NOTICE. ily at the conclusion of the de- for a fulfillment of their pre . poy = pe --_ - Take notice that the partnership for-!jjyerance of the South York man se the following described lands: erly existing between Albert Matzen and election pledges for a re-imbur- ineneing at @ post planted at te Ernest Biesold in the Eagle restaurant has|He pointed out that the banks} .ement of depositors and share- bas! District, near Lakelse Lake. thence Bee! dissolved by mutual agreement. All! had to look to Ganada for their], . rth 40 chains thence west 40° chains, ®°Counts due the firm are now payable to ; holders who suffered by the south 40 chains, thence east 4(| Albert Matzen, whq will 7 - een SODROrS British investors did}faijure of that institution, This to pines Gf Guunanenenineee ng by the auesar matzan, |"! like the double liability Which | demand has not yet been acced R. W. ROGERS “ . , wy . ‘a Dated Nov. tat, 1019 ERNEST BIESOLD. | devolved upon shareholders, and] 4 4, py the government, and it is Pub. Nov. 18, 190419—Jam. 13, 1013 Prince Rupert, B. C., January 15, 1913.) ‘ rlia 6 t anear , the English aay — large : understood that both Premier —— . s D ate . es a ii an stated) orden and Hon. Mr. White have jthat ne Canadian bank was mak- absolutely refused it. MIS SING! 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Canada |}stands very high in of debentures on farm city | lands.” | six Hundred Families Destitute In the course of his argument in favor of advanced action for the protection of the depositors of banks, Mr. Ross in- staneed the case of the Farmers’ Bank failure, with its tremendous is respect and vigorous loss to the Canadian people. There were, he said, some &14,- 100,000 of deposits with the bank The liquidators had se- cured only some 824,000 through the double liability of the share- holders, and, “in my opinion,” Mr Ross went on, “nol a deposit- or will get one cent of the am- oon! whieh he has placed with the bank.” As a matter of faet, less than six hundred families made destitute ih have Piedges by Conservative Elected Mr made have been referred last el. eandi- Ine identally hoss effort in the to Ontario dates pledge themselves if eleet- ed would work and vote in pat to have legislation passed reimbursing all the Par- Bank depositors, “For my he, “I declined to the ection they ament mers said part to make such @ promise, What I did do was to pgive§ assurance that if eleeted | would support lany reasonable preposition in | connection with the assistance Never Satisfy the People Major Sharpe wanted to know why the banks should be auth- orized to loan to western ran- chers on their cattle and not to farmers of the east on their cattle. Representing a breeding comstituency, he protested aga- inst this. The secret lien clause should be dealt with. Now that banks could make’ these liens, extending the authority to loan on grain and ranch cattle should be accompanied by a law requir- ing such loans to be recorded as chattel mortgages were. “We are creating an aristo- cracy of wealth by such meas- ures—a great monetary com- bine,” declared the Conservative revolter from North Ontario. “This bill will never be satisfac- tory to the people,” he continued, Government Accepts Amendment The government's idea of for- cing through the second reading of the bill was abandoned at 12.- 20, when Mr. E. W. Nesbitt North Oxferd) moved the ad- journment of the debate. In the turbulent condition of the at- mosphere the Ministers accept- ed the resolution, and the House rose The debate will probably go on next Tuesday, after a week's delay, whieh will be util ized, if possible, to patch up the trouble im the Conservative party. NATIONALIST ELECTED IN LONDONDERRY Home Rule Bill Causes Special Interest in Bye-Election at Londonderry. London, Jan, 380,.—The bye- eleetion in Londonderry today exciting a great deal of interest of the home rule bill is on account alt present before the House. Fig ures are not yet available, but the Unionists coneede the elee. tion to Hogg, the Nationalist can. didate ‘OLD HAZELTON WINS New Hazelton Game and Still Has a Chance In the fourth game of the ser- ies of hocks matches for the Duncan Ros up plaved at Old Hazelton last Saturday night the home team defeated New Hazel. ton by the «« ‘ to 2, mak. ing the fourtl 1ig@ht win for the old towr The boys fr he new town, however, put up | far the best game they have vet played being | considerably trengthened by | some new playve \ccording to schedule the game hould have been played at New Hazelton, but} on account of the po oa of the ice arrangements were made to play in the’ old town As | there are ten games in the series, the New Hazelton boys still have | a chanee of winning the cup. 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