phursday, February 13, 1913 = 7 URC i OTICE } LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. | LAND LEASE NOTICES. keena Land a District of Coa-t,| 5¥een4 Lana Distriet ‘District of Coast,| Skeena Land Distriet—District of Coast, tange ne | Range V ike notice that I, Madge Koll, of Mon oa in Hee that I, William Watson, of} Take notice that _ Stanley Niven, of - pation spinster, intend to apply). 4) Ubert B.C. occupation contrac. | Prince Rupert, British Columbia, occups mission Wo purchase the follow 06) pu inter 1 apply for permission to | tion civil engipeer, acting as agent for ribed lands ‘Cotnrnon tl. following deseribed lands:|Porpoise Harbor Land Company, Limited, nmencing @t @ post planted at the! . eaeeek og at & post planted at the/ of Victoria, B. C., intend to apply for per vest corner of Lot oe thence |iy ine len rhe a Lot 4135, Range 6,/mMsion to lease the following described chains more or less to the north} . akelse River, thence north 70/ lands: ndary of Lot 4430, thence west 9) une more or less to Lot 6943, Range 5; Commencing at @ post planted on the mains more OF less to the east boundary | ao West 21 chains to Lot 2666, Range | most northerly point of Lot $01, Range 5, 1 4477, Whence forth 15 chains more! © rence south to the Lakelse River, thence | Coast District, on Porpoise Harbor, thence ee to the south boundary of Lot 994,)° asterly f wing the Lakelse River to/north to Low Water Mark, thence easterly east 40 chains more or less to the |POlHt Of commencement, containing 160} 48d northerly following Low Water Mark , y commencement, Containing 60 | *°'*® Mor ‘ to a point due west of the southwest cor re or 1e88 WILLIAM WATSON her of Lot 446, Range 6, Coast District, MADGE KOHL Dated December ard, 1918. thence east to High Water Mark, thence Donald McVicar, \gent Pub. De 0, 1912 —Feb. 24, 1013 southerly following High Water Mark to ywted November 25th, _ —— a ja 6 tl due east of the most northerly ’ r 3, 1012 e 17, 1013 . oint of Stapleton Isiand, pub, De < i Skeena Land District Distriet of Coast, Prence weet” tw this setae thence tales ee ee Sake notice Range V ing High Water Mark on west side of a Land District—District Of Coast,| prince hey ee that Reuben W. Rogers, of | Stapleton iIsiand to the most southerly Kange V man intesas B. C., occupation transfer-| point of Stapleton Island, thence east to ike notice tat I, Hilda King, of Mon » Intends to apply for permission to/ the High Water Mark of Lot 642, thence ~ J purchase the followit Jescribed land 8 ; jpation spinster, intend to apply , ig describe ands outherly followin the Hi or i P nn 3100 to purehase the followiug t Sieans oan at & post planted at the/ to a point due east of the most southerly y ned jands Gent Diet of Lot 6141 Range 5,/ point of Lot 501, thence south to Low vinencing at & post planted about} norin 40° rict, near Lakelse Lake, thence| Water Mark, thence following Low Water hains im @ vorthern direction from ) chains thence west 40 chains,| Murk to a point due south of the most b thence south 40 chains, thence east 40 | southerly point of Lot 501, thence north nwes orner f Lot 5149, thence i 40 vnains more or less to the ¢ uth oe cee WwW. ROOERS to this point, thence northerly and east- indary of Lob 6448, thence west 40] pated Nov. ist, 1919." : we oe gp A a a one at. inence south 40 chains, thence easi Pub. Nov. 18, 1919—Janm. 19, 1043 . . 13, . spans more Or less back to point of PYRPOISE HARBOR LAND COMPANY, HL ement, containing 160 acres more | ~~~ -- LIMITED tone Skeena Land District istric Stanley Niven, Agent HILDA KING Take fotice that’ Bernard ONeit of| Dated December 10th, 1942. Donald McVicar, Ageut Goose Bay, B. C.; occupation prospector, Pub. Dec, 23, 1912—Feb. 17, 1913 Dated November 26th, 1012 ; intends to apply for permission to pur pub. Dec, 23, 1042-—Feb. 17, 1913 chase the following described lands Skeena Land District _Dstrict of Coast, menpeenenpaiaiimsions - otnen ane“ it a post planted one mile Range V r , ‘ distant and in a southeasterly direction Take notice that James ” 5 Land — ted of Coast, , the Hidden Creek Copper Company’s| Vancouver, B. C., engineer loses be os : , fart, Goose Bay, B. C., thence east fol-| ply for ase hake notice that I, Alfred E. Wright, of | lowing the sinuosities of the shore line 80 oe Ss pmuone to le the following nee Rupert, occupation engineer, intend] chains, thence porth 20 chains, thence Commencing at @ post planted on the apply for a to purchase the] West 50 chains, thence south 20 chains W/ northeast coast of Porcher Island, about jowing described lands; point [ iumencement, containing 160/a quarter of a mile southeast of the mouth mmencing at @ post planted at the] acres more e338 of Humpback Creek, haif chain from theast corner of Lot 421, thence north BERNARD O'NEILL beach, thence south 80.chains, thence east hains more or less to the bortheast '. 3S. W. Jennings, Agent 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence wer of Lot 424, themce east 85 chains Dated January 8th, 1943 west 80 chains following shore line to re or less to the west boundary of Lot Pub. Feb. 1 1913-——-Apr. 7th, 10913 point of commencement, containing 640 thence south 10 chains more or the shore of Lakelse Lake, thence ly and southerly alone the said bre to the point of commencement, con ying 36 acres more or less ALFRED E. WRIGHT Donald MecVicar, Agent acres more or less. JAMES D. PEEBLES Robert Reid, Agent Dated 29th January, 1913. Pub. Feb. 10, 1913——Apr. 7, 1013. Skeena Land District District of Coast, ange V Take notice that George W. Carpenter, of Prince Rupert, B. C.; occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to pur : ember 96 chase the following Geseribed lands: Skeena Land Ddstrict—District of Coast, pate 1 Novem an 98 4018 mmencing at @ post planted 2% miles Range V. it ' . , . east of Quinista Hiver, on the Skeena Take notice that Robert Reid, of Van Kiver, thence 40 chains north, thence 40| couver, B. C., contractor, intends to ap chains west, thence 40 chains south, thence/ ply for permission to lease the following » Land District—-District of Coast,| 49 chains « ast to point of commencement, | described lands: Range V nlaining 1 acres more or less y ci ‘ _ Ov acres ore s Commencing at ost planted on the ake notes ESWE Ms mene ak. Deieaeees GEORGE W., CARPENTER. | nosene cosnt of Porcher telend, sbout co oy for soubiaslon te putenene Dated January 28th, 1013. 2% miles southeast of mouth of Hump- ‘foll wing described lands ——. Pub. Feb. 10th, 1913—Apr. 7th, 1913 back Creek and at the north end of Chis mmencing at @ post planted at the ne more Passage, half chain from beach, a thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 ihwest corner Of Lot 14, thence north Notice is hereby given that thirty days owing the westerly boundary of Lot] after date we intend to apply to oe Gov —, ae ne Ba 3 hains, thence west 25 chains more} ernor-in-Council for a quit claim deed for commencement, conteining 640 acres more jess to the easterly boundary of Lot 15,| the following described foreshore or less south following the easterly boun Commencing at the northwest corner of : ROBERT REID. Y Lot 15 25 chains more or less| Lot 641, Range V. Coast District, British Dated 20th January, 191 the railway right-of-way, thence east| Celumbia, thence west seven hundred Pub. Feb. 10, 1013— _ 7, 1013 owing the railway right-of-way 25| (700) feet, thence south seven degrees jus more or less to point of com-| and forty-five minutes west (8. 7:45 W.), ement, and containing fifty acres| six hundred and forty (640) feet; thence NOTICE. less east seven hundred (700) feet to high Take notice that the partnership for- cated the 11th day of December, 1912.| water mark; thence northerly following| merly existing between Albert Matzen and DUNCAN K. FALCONER, Locator high water mark to the point of com-| Ernest Biesold tn the Bagle restaurant has ated December 16th, 1912 mencement, excepting that portion (in-| been dissolved by mutual agreement. All ub. Dec, 23, 1912-—Feb. 17, 1013 cluded within the above boundaries) | accounts due the firm are now payable to covered by the Grand Trunk Pacific right-| Albert Matzen, who will pay all bills ow- f- way ing by the firm. w-jam. 90-feb. 3 ALBERT MATZEN. KAIEN INVESTEMENT COMPANY, LTD RY A NEWS WANT AD Prince Rupert, B. C., December 30th, 1919 ERNEST BIESOLD. W.-Feb. 10 Prince Rupert, B. C., January 15, 1013. ee —IN THE— Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley F ARM Bulkley Valley Fort George District FARM IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS LANDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS easy terms. NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 VANCOUVER, B.C. The Daily News Northern B. C.’s | Leading Newspaper delivered by carrier for | 90c - Per Month -- 50c = : = ee es — — THE DAILY NEWS is the Leading Newspaper in Norihern British Columbia p ( and has a large and growing one We circulation in towns and villages tributary to Prince Rupert. fats The Weekly News covers thoroughly the towns and villages on the Western Division of the Grand Trunk Pacific to the end of steel, Skeena River points, Queen Charlotte Islands and coast towns both north and south of Prince Rupert for 200 miles. ae ee ee eee tr ttt eee Ot 030 crmsmunammesmpaea vome aaa vos aes mae ae es Payee mans ans omens es Tt? om pant omen THE DAILY NEWS To All Parts of Canada By Mail, Yearly $5.00 Half Yearly $2.50 SSS ere — SS —— —— lsome individual alderman might THE DAILY NEWS news “BRITAIN BUILT MORE SHIPS THAN ALL OTHER NATIONS ESTABLISHED NEW WORLD'S RECORD FOR CONSTRUCTION IN 1912—UNITED STATES SECOND IN PERCENT- London, Feb. 10 In the mat-| ter of ship construction Great Britain established i world's record in 1912, according fo the statistical repotr ssued by | Llovd's On December A18t, 4, 970,650 tons of merchant ship ping alone were built, and this was 451,000 tons more than on| the corresponding day of 1941.} The output by Great Britain dur-| per cent. ing the year, in fact, was more} than the entire production of all} other nations combined The United Kingdom percent age of merchant vessels launched) was 68 in 1911, and 60 in 1902 The world’s output is the larg. est ever know ‘ | foreign iship yards a re d was estab- lished by the la hing of 317,- 000 tons of merchant vessels in excess of tonnag nto the water in the nex ea 1911. The largest f ndividual | linereases = for he ear are: | Ih nited States, 68 per cen Ger many, 50 per cent., a lialy, 40 The total output of sailing ves- sels in 1912 in the whole world Iwas o cluding barges, lighters and sim- ilar er | sea go in 191 niy 105,901 tons, but ex. afts, the gross tonnage of ing sailing vessels launched 2 does not exceed 25.000. SOME SUGGESTIONS ‘ENTRY LIST FOR FOR READING ROOM Local Societies so Might Assist in Furnishing by Donating Suitable Pictures. i | | The reading room committee appointed by the Council have held a couple of meetings and have prepared estimates, and in all probability within a_ few weeks everything will be in readiness for the opening of the free civic reading room The purpose is to begin with a read- ing room, in which a large num- ber of the current magazines, newspapers and reviews will be placed. But without doubt a li- brary will soon be developed in connection with = it. Already a collection of. fifty books has been offered as a nucleus by one citi- zen. A member of the commit- tee has suggested that pictures might. be presented by the citi- zens and local organizations to be placed in the reading room as soon as opened The Overseas Club, he said, might wish to do- nate a picture of King George for the place of honor: St. An- drew’'s Society would want a place for the Seottish national bard; a few tlegs from the Daughters of the Empire would add to the ef- feet; the Board of Trade might have a collection of pictures representing the industries in the whole surrounding district, while contribute a pictorial tablet in memory of the first inmate of our zoo. By such hearty co-oper- ation on the part of our citizens the reading oom will become one of the most attractive and popular resorts in the ¢ity. VICE IN VANCOUVER Premier and Attorney General Charged with Being Responsible. Vancouver, Feb, 10 Rev. J. K. Unsworth, pastor of the First Congregational Church, preached another sermon on “Vice in Van- couver” vesterday at the Central Mission. He charged Sir Rich- ard MeBride and Attorney Gen- eral Bowser with responsibility for conditions here, He pre- dicted trouble in Vancouver through the crowding of huge apartment houses to .the detri- ment of health. He thinks there is trouble ahead for Vancouver unless she reforms and makes the change quickly. Kootenay Ore Production. Nelson, B. ., Feb, 10.——Ore production in the Kootenay and} Boundary districts last week to-| talled 47,742 tons, making the! total for the year to date 258,-} 022 tons, Smelter receipts for} the week were 41,322 tons and} for the year to date 220,914 tons. | Forty years in use, twenty, years standard, prescribed and) recommended by physicians. For Women’s Ailments, Dr. Martel’s Female Pills, at your druggist. | Tole he lo liry, th ament Longre February 25th, has 530 five man teams man te and the total entrance money amoun $24,000 will go as prize money Joe Viet round TOLEDO TOURNEY ck 0., Feb. 12 Accord. the oMmMecial tigures fur- by Secretary Abe Lang e thirteenth annual tourn- of the American Bowling <8 to open in this eity entered also 1.165 two ams, and 2,367 individuals, ts to $56,060. Of this sum} Bayley Secures Match. ria, Feb. 12 A fifteen boxing contest between} Joe Bayley, lightweight eham-| pion of Canada, and Kid Dobie | sight. of Bay n Nanaimo early in March is in} Morris Condon, manager | ley, and G. D, Sidney, who} is handling Kid Dobie, have come | to an terms, done t author City agreement in regard to | and all that remains to be| o make the bout certain is rmission of the Nanaimoe| ities to stage it in the Coal This has practically been | promised. 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