June 19, 1913 phursd@ yp PURCHASE NOTICES LA 1 pistrict District of Cassiar 4 Lane feens Rivet, ‘pacite, containing 495 7 Gree" ore of KECHNIE 0 1. N.. MAGKEC , e w, MCGRADY, G. By Agent per Fisted March 19th, 1918 gaked 2° conte, N. Bef N wacker! 1919-——dune 9, 1013 » Af , trict District of Coast, ad D gaeen® - nange V : nat Emma Waterous Ag Tak : 5. C., oeeupation married Dy . ly for permission to ee wits described lands pr it a post planted on. the Pcogamenc ing ske Hayward, near Falls i the Hocsall, thence hi . mence west 20 chains, ma : nains, thence east 20 s to polnt of commence acres more or less ; WATEROUS AGNEW 1913 . id19-——June 16, 1013 trict—District of Coast, | st Margaret », Grant, of Bb. C, geeupstion dress apply for permission to wing described lands eg at & post planted at the mnie , f Lot 604, Coast District, pret Sen east 20 chains, thence wore ons thence west 20 chains gu ee nains to place of com gence © : 2 niaining 40 acres more peaceme! -™ MARGARET B. GRANT — 1913 Dae ot, 1019-——dune 16, 1013 4, Land District—District of Coast, _ * Kange V eo that I, Charles H. Ziegler, a snd, occupation gentieman, permission to purchase jeseribed lands at & post planted at the f Lot 29, thence hor west 40 chains, thence nains, thence east 40 chains to omencement, containing 160 HARLES HENRY ZIEOLER Alexander Noble, Agen! need M ist, 1013. bie or. 14, 1919—sune @, 1949 tand District—District of Coast, a Range V. Take that 1, Daniel Brenton Ken “rt Terrace, B. C., Gecupation rancher, ") ; to ‘ for permission to purchase — w ag ribed lands » gull x at @ post planted at the mnees f Lot 6130, thence north che east 30 chains, thence yn thence west 30 chains w | > 7 mmencement, containibé ’ m or less mere "DANIEL BRENTON KENNEY { March 13th, 1013 th to June @nd Pub. Ap pe 4 : t—District of Coast, _ hange V Take © e that Gertrude M. Newell, of tou ‘ is ia, Occupation married pomal. to apply for permission to porchase | wing described lands uit g at @ post planted at the pribeas | e f Lot 6142, thence West pe chains north 20 chains, thence wi 4 thence south #0 chains, towing (he icander Of the Lakelse Lake pep uunencement, coulaining ww ess ERTAUDE M. NEWELL L. HM. RENNEY, Agent 1913 ivid—Jupe 16, 1913 t—- District f Coast that I, Sam Ennyu, of ccu tion lumbertalh 5 permission to purchare : bed land : 4 post planted at the f Lot 1862, Range uae bank of the ha Yeu by 08 ‘ thet : a hains east to Une hm t 182, thence aul ou & ‘ chains to point of Cisiise taining 40 acres ™ @ ess SAM ENNYt ale 5 oth, 1013 May 19i3—June 30, 1013. fem Land District—District of Coast, heabgee V Take © that Ole J. Jensen, of Kit Cunt i yocupation rancher, in mo apt pertaission to purchase 2 wing d ribed lands mmenciig at @ post planted about i a mile ih of the southeast corner er LN 246, thence easterly 40 Gm on ess to the west boundary . La 245, thence south 30 chains ae or less to &@ Slough, thence Westerly # Gains r tess to the east boun &) of T. L. No. $5246, thence north 30 Guns th less to the point of com eoeement taining 120 acres more or LE J. JENSEN, Locator. . T. D. LAIRD, Agent Deled March 28th, 1043. Pub. Apr. 21, 1913-—June 16, 1913 -_——.. LAND LEASK NOTICE, Rem Land Distriet—District of Coast, Range IV sce Rupert, in the Province . eee intends to m to lease the follow € at a post planted on the i cust of Banks Island, British Co Sib, on the shore of a small unpamed MY ud being about five (5) miles in an ety dire 1 from End Hill, thence me fant 8 chains, thence north ya 2 chains, thence west eighty tans thence south twenty (20 ot point of commencement, and hin \ (46 oe . hundred and sixty (160 Dated ne MANK B. ST, AMOUR, Locator nee the 20th day of April, 1043 May 5, 1013-——Jume 30, 1013 = rinceR upert Fire Alarm System of N. MacKechnie, of tice 4" vcoupation surgeon, 60 r, B. ntend apply to. the op of Lands to purchase is A, Cassiar District, ed Lot J ruated near mile 136, ih wh OMROUIT NO. 4 >>> = iat Ave between 8th and Knox Hotel iat Ave and 7th t en tel CIRCUIT NO. 2 irda Ave and ra St on 1 Ave nd McBride St iat Ave and McBride St 1 Ave and 2nd St 1 AV and 6th St r. } CIRCUIT NO. 3 Ave. and Fulton St Borden and Taylor Sts h Ave, and Fulton St AY ind Comox Ave sth Ave. and Dodge Pi 1 Ave and Thompson 8t CIROUIT NO. 4 4th Ave ind Emmerson Ave and McBride 8t th Ave. and Green St 6th Ave and Basil St Box 45-——7th Ave. and Eberte. th Ave. and Young St = UE OF A_ DUPLICATE i F TITLE FOR LOTS h Sf ION 6, CITY OF ' MA 9 ut it is my tt ‘ th expiration of in ! t pul ation hereof a u tifcate f tithe to the 1 lands in the name of Al t ert ate of title was 19th December 1911, at k A. M., as 0871 A t Db, I t Reg ar Mice, I e Kupert, B. ¢ June 1 101 ORDER OF COURT OF ONT STEHEST IN I I 4, BLOCK 22 rehase 4 ar ng at & post planted f Lake Madelicine near the lice that Samuel R Rupert, B. C., occuy niends +t apply for { commencing at & t rner of Lot 2626, thence west , thence south 40 chains, the chains, thence north 40 chains less, thence ) northerly and caste 4125, thence south less to point 12 acres more or CHASE HEADACHES Me hotice that Frank B. St. Amour ot | your dealer cannot supply you Mathieu Co., Sherbrooke, P. Q., sends | Dox postpaid on receipt of price LAND PURCHASE NOTICE District—District f Coast,| Kange V e that The Rupert ‘ Limit f Prince ntends rmis to apply for f jand wear the bounded a8 follows th ains, thence west 2 th 20 chains, thence eas 5 t of rune ement su e838 Districe—District of Skeena following described la post planted mmencement niaining 1 re r less SAMUEL ROLLINS BROWN JR 1 25th, 1913 26, 1913-——July 21, 1913 | Skeena Land District——District of Coast Range V ( cupation farmer, intend permiss to purehase the fescribed : ng at a planted at t rner 4125 ther along the line 20 cha wing the shore ly to northwest § chains ommencement less LOUIES AURIOL Qist, 1913 26, 1013-—July 21, 1913 MATHIEU S NERVINE POWDERS. 18 POWDERS FOR 26 CENTS the cuperatin arge shipment of ore was the smelter at Tacoma the mine at Cumshewa, Sullivan of Victoria, who several claims at Jedway Lockeport, arrived at Jed ia8t week for the purpose of assessment work on his properties P. Gi betler known as Who is presently re¢ & at Charlotte, received news a few days ago 1. °m iver that a bond on his “ in all likelihood be ated Nestell, well known to min on Moresby Island, is at dcdway again for the r, looking fitter than ever. \ ; 1 Vestell has a party of sur at work on the properties ich he is interested Daykin is still a patient Jubilee Hospital, Vieteria | *| His many friends on the Queen ites are pleased to learn is condition has improved and are in hopes of se¢ him back at Jedway before weeks time has been lost by ¢ (Gaiiett in getting down the Sandspit wharf. the piling has been se mth and driving wi be eom day Mr. Gillett will the wharf completed within Simpson, foreman of the vork crew at Skidegate th an unfortunate accident reday afternoon While get- out of the way of some fall- rock he fell, fracturing his ! wrist He was taken to the I hi spital at Queen Charlotte and ury was altended by Dr shipment of 60,000 feet of was anded recentiv at Centre from the steamer Empire, which indicates he building Db I 8s on in W wnsite irge s ey par . I 0 ‘ have anded at i Langara Island t boundar betwee! ind Br sh ¢ imbia It rst i that the s ey is ect with the clai of i the exclusive cont! waters of Hecate Straits. gements are being made celebrate Dominion Day in d style at Masset. It is pro- to have tennis, cricket, ‘haseball and other sports, for which prizes will be given MeNeil, of the Public department, met with an iccident while superintending the istruction of a bridge across katlah Bay His knee was ractured, and it was found ecessary to convey him to Prince for an operation new bridge that is being nstructed between Masset and katlah is nearing completion, » work being rushed as speed- possible. It will prove a great boon to the people of both townsites, but more especially to the children of Delkatlah who at- school at Masset, saving a walk of several miles. and Mrs. Ike Thompson of are presently in Van- on a business visit. “Ike has several good claims at Colli- Bay and his visit south is in connection with a probable sale property. Mr. Hepburn, of Vancouver recently ex- this property ; | UEEN CHARL 0 THE DAILY NEWS Kan Macdonald, who was seri- ously injured at Lockeport some time ago pital at Pfinee Rupert for treat- ment, returned week, Ran is looking wonderfully well, and although not yet quite fit, has made a wonderful ery. Joe Dunn, who was injured at the same time, is still a patient in the hospital, but is recovering and will be out soon The townsite soon as the government selection it made the market. An appropriation of 85,000 has been made by the Dominion gov- ernmemt for a wharf at Queens- town. When a regular given. A young clergyman, from Ontario, will ar- Queenstown thé end of June services and take charge of the new rive at bride about conduct soon One thousand now engaged off Langara trolling for strike for a few days has been settled, the fishermen per pound for their catch. The G. Albert has Queenstown stock and freight for B. L. Ting- ley, and drilling supplies for W. L. Barton, the Yakoun trips to Many in and taking to Masset iurement coupled with her natural advan- tages and ities, Queenstown, Northern many keenly these days enthusiasts, form for ment with the Prince Rupert club later i Queenstown commercial Island and is the outlet area of and extensive The development and fishing town. The government on in full points on the inlet. quence sistant road superintendent, is a very busy a fleeting glimpse can be had of him as bush, going from point to poini, covering the huge districi unde; his supervision General the Graham [slané Coal & Tim- ber Syndicate, ruet with an acci- dent while coming down the Ya- koun River week, About camp there is tating a drop of fifteen and a seven foot passage t* navi- wate. HE was ai this point that Mr. Wright top of his head by a jagged iumb which tore a deep furrow through his sealp. WW right {worse for his experience, TTE ISLANDS | Queenstown is needed than the sum- mer ciimate To-day’s Impressions To- ’ morrow’s Sales, Many a man is thinki It’s the Advertising read in July that bears fruit in . and October. For to-day’s impressions inevitably lead to-morrow’s sales. - ” Many a September purchase is really decided in July. Many a woman is gathering information to-day that will in- fluence her selection of a stove two months hence. How unWise, then, to put off the Advertising of these and similar articles until the actual time of One advertisement seldom makes a sale. It is the repeated impressions created by Advertising that develops purchases by a discriminati lic—and these impressions are seldom built up in a day, a week or a month. Yet some manufacturers and merchants still procrastinate until the first nip of frost is felt— and then besiege the public with belated an- nouncements of Fall clothes, kitchen home furnishings, winter underwear, and articles usually purchased in the Fall. Purchased in the Fall—oh, yes—but decided upon in the Summer. Decided in favor of the goods that are continuously advertised. industries on Inlet will also contribute largely to the rapid growth of the As a conse- bad jam, necessi- from left to right CGiale, No, 6; Taylor, stroke; ‘4 has had as her representative Will undergo strict training until they Lana view THE ARGONAUT CREW THA oe Wright, 5 oxswain; W xaw i Phi im some see row in the Complete Home Furnisher = - : i right now about the store he will pat- ronize for his Fall suit and overcoat. Many an October piano purchase is really determined on the porch of a summer hotel or home in August. ir use arrives. September pub- es, Third Avenue Our large stock of furniture is selected from the best of the manufacturers’ designs See our windeves for displays of BUFFETS, DINING TABLES AND CHAIRS AT OUR JUNE DISCOUNT PRICES i ! | snd side chairs, a! have | ing leather of Ko. 1 Grade. Special | t | Prices. Ve fron beds, mattress ‘ springs, pillow sheete and blankets at Speciel June Reductions. FARM LANDS T RECENTLY SAILED FROM MONTREAL TO ENGLAND. Russell, bow; Riee, No, 2; Riddy, No. 3; Kent, No. 4; Sinclair, Argonaut erew this year is the most evenly balaneed team that hey expect to win the championship of the world, and with this in pix race, the Henley regatta, the boating event of the old country. dune GEO. D. TITE The Quality Home Furnieher. —~IN THE— Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley Bulkley Valley § Fort George District —IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— Carefully selected Lands at Reasonabie Prices and on easy terms. NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL, $1,500,000, 00 LANDS VANCOUVER, B.C. The Daily News Has the Largest Circalation in Northern B. C. 29 ae