Bjay, July 24, 1913. I) PURCHASE NOTICES. nd District—District of Coast Range V. otice that The Prince lhuper foie, Uo, Limited, of Prince u i. C., Intends to apply for permis purchase 40 ac ul jand bear tie iver, bounded Tollows; hencing at & post planted on the ence north 20 chains, thence s to point of commencement, cor 40 acres more or less, SE RUPERT HYDKO-BLECTHIC LIMITED, t per See il, Kohl, Agent May 16th, 1 May 26, 1919——duly 21, 1943 PLand District—District of Skeena. P notice that Samuel RK. Brown Jr., be Rupert. B. C,, occupation engi tends to apply for permission the following described lands: neing at & post planied at the t corner of Lot 2626, thence west , whence south 40 chains, thence chains, thence north 40 chains to cement, containing 1t6u 1e83. ROLLINS BROWN Jnh, April 26th, 19493, May 26, 1014—July 21, 1913. uo District—District of Range V. B. C., occupation farmer, intend for permission ww purchase the described lands: encing at &@ post planted at the t corner of Lot 4125, thence along the shore line 20 chains less, thence following the shore theriy and easterly to northwest 4125, thence suuth 6 = chains less to point of commencement, g 12 acres more or tess, LUUIES. AURIOL, May 21st, 1913. May 26, 1913—July 21, 1913. Land Coast, Land District—District of Coast, Ran Pi ge V. notice that James Jabour, of Rupert, B. C., occupation mer Hniends to apply for permission to the following described property: hencing at 4 post planted about 4% mt of Mile Post 49 on the G. T. P. east from Prince Kupert, on an 1 the Skeena HKiver, thence south 18, thence east 40 chains, thence 0 chains, thence west 40 chains to bf commencement, containing 320 ore or less, JAMES JABOUR June 18th, 1013. June 23, 1013—Aug. 18, 1915. of District—District Range V. Land Coast, ihat I, Lancelot Russel Wal avis, of Victoria, B. C., occupation mariner, intend to apply for per to purchase the following de Jands pencing at @ post planted on the it corner Of a Day, 4 little to the 1 of Skiak! Bay, Stephens Isiand, foreshore, thence east 20 chains, north 20 chaits, thence west then south 20 chains to point ement, containing 40 acres notice RUSSEL WALROND ist, 1913. 21, 1913—Sept. 16, BEAVIS District—District of Cos Mange V that I, Thomas Vierpont ouver, B. C., occupation intend to apply for per irchase the following notice of Vane lesmar w | land wncing at a post planted st corner of @ bay, a littl » the (oof Skiakl Bay, Stephens foreshore, and adjacent to | clam, thence north 2X west chains, thence thence cast 20 Chains cement, containing 40 to point of acres more THOMAS PIERPONT y ist, 1913. 21, 1013 BANKS Sept. 15, 1913 Land District—District of Coast, Hange 56 that Martin Swanson, of Rupert, B. C., Occupation painter, to apply for permission to pur the following described lands: nencing at @& post planted at the fest corner of Lot 3075, thence 20 chains, thence west 40 chains, 40 chains in a southerly direction the shore, thence 40 chains In ap ly direction round the shore to the of commencement, containing one d and twenty acres more or less MAKTIN SWANSON. d June 24th, 1913. » June 30, 1913-—~-Aug. 25, notice District—District of ange IV, that Frank B,. St. Amour of Prince Rupert, in the Province iumbia, prospector, intends to mission WW lease the follow land; at a post planted on the Banks Island, British (x » On shore of @ simall unnamed md being about five (5) miles in ap ly direction from End Hill, thence eighty 80) chains, thence north (20 coains, thence west eighty chains, thence south twenty (20) to point of commencement, and hing ohne hundred and sixty (160 more or less, B. ST, AMOUR, Locator. Land Coast, e moti ty of lish Cx for pe pscribed mencing coast PRANK ed tie 29th day of Aprii, i913. - May 5, 1913—Jume 30, 190143. District—District of Coast, Range 5, e hotice that Guy L. fooker, of > Kupert, B, C., occupation civil en- rT, intends to apply for permission to base the following deseribed lands HInONCIng at @ pest planted at south- corner of Lot 907, Range 5, Coust fet, thence north 40 chains more or to south boundary of J. A. Kkirk- “KS 4pplication to purchase, thence 40 chains more or less following boundary to northwest corner of Lot Hhence south 40 chains to southwest r of Lot 31, thence east 20 chains b or less to high water mark, thence neriy @hd westerly following high r mark to point of commencement, Mining 200 acres more or less, GUY L. TOOKER, 913, 1013-—-Sept, 8, 1913. Bs Land ted July 6th, 4 b, July 14, WATER AOT. ce of Application for the Approval of orks, and for Approval of Under- taking by Minister of Lands. ake nottce that the PORT BDWAKD NSITE COMPANY, LIMITED, of ce Kupert, in the Province of British ‘bia, Will apply to the Comptroller Water Hights for the approval of the 8 Of the works to be eonstructed for uUlization of the water from Wolf «kK, Skeena District, for which applica- ) has been made by the company, 4nd Her which application Permit No, 10 been issu by the Comptroller of ‘or Kights, granting permission to the 1 PORT EDWARD TOWNSITE COM- NY, LIMITED, to make» surveys for Hsiruction of the works for diversion ‘wo cuble feet per second from sald if Creek for Munigipal Purposes. S/he plans and particulars required by ‘ion One of Section 70 of the “Water ‘a8 amended have been filed with the mptroiier of Water Rights at Victoria, Dor th, Ne Water Recorder at Prince And take notice that the sald PORT WARD TOWNSITE COMPANY, LIM: ED, also intends to apply under Part x of the “Water Act’ for approval by je Minister of Lands of the undertaking the company as outlined tn the plans nd particulars now on file with the optroter of Water Rights and with the ater Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. G., fonnection with the company’s appll- Coples of the application, under Section a the “Water Act” and of the peti- 1 fOr Approval of the undertaking by re Infster of Lands as aforesaid, are on i di the office of the Water Recorder of th 7" teak at er tne Rupert, Bs c, OMe oO er 0 Mer Rights at Vietoria, ere \ Wlecttons to the applications may be With | the Comp roller of Water Parlament Bulldings, Victoria. AE of sane ace Rupert, B, C,, this 13th ORT EDW ‘ LIMITER YARD ‘TOWNSITE COMPANY, B ; ’ j July 44, 1018) A, W. Agnew, Agent d of Lake Madeleine hear the out- se south 20 chains, thence west 20 east 1 “OH SKIN-NAY! YOo - C'MON Hoo! IN LAND LEASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District—pistrict of Coast Range V. : Take notice that 1, Hume Babington, of Prince Kupert, B, C., oceupalion master Mariner, intend to apply for permission to lease the following described land Commencing at @ post planted at the northwest corner of H. B. Babington’s lease application on @ small island in the Skeena River opposite Mile 45, thence southwesterly along shore 40 chains to southwest point of island, thence north- easterly along shore 40 chains to H. B, Babington’s southwest corner, thence north about 40 chains to point of com mencement, containing 100 acres more or less H. B. BABINGTON, (Name of Locator.) Dated June 11th, 1913, Pub. July 7, 1913 Sept. 2, 1913. COAL NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District Charlotte Islands. Take notice that I, Prince Kupert, B. C., tends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and oll over the following de scribed lands on the west coast of Graham Island: Commencing at northwest corner of Coa) License 8296, thence north 80 chains, thence east 86 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west of Queen Luigi Astori, of occupation miner, in 4& post planted at the 80 chains to the point of commencement containing 640 acres LUIGI ASTOR! Filippo Panvini, Agent Located May 14th, 1913. Pub, July 7, 1913—Aug. 4, 1913 Skeena Land District-——District of Queen Charlotte Islands, Take notice that I, W. E. Williams, barrisier at law, of the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, in- tend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal, oll and petroleum over the following described lands on the west coast of Gra ham Island Commencing from the post planted one mile south from the southeast corner of Coal Lease 7432, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east to place of the beginning, containing 640 acres, W. E. WILLIAMS. Filippo Panvini, Agent 3 1ith, 1913. 1913—Aug. 4, 1913 Located May Pub. July 7, Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Take notice that I, Antonio Christiano, contractor, of the City of Prince Rupert, Proyince of British Columbia, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and oil over the following described lands on the west coast of Graham Island: Commencing at @ post planted one mile south from the southeast corner of Coal Lease 7432, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains south, thence $0 chains west to the place of be ginning, containing 640 acres. ANTONIO CHRISTIANO. Filippo Panvini, Agent 1ith, 10913. 1013—Aug. 4, 1913 Located May Pub, July 7, NOTICE. Estate of William Hyde, Tobacconist and Fruit Merchant, Assigned. Notice is hereby given that tenders will »e received for the purchase of the credits, asseta and effects of the above named William Hyde, which *aid credits, assets and effects are situate at the premises formerly occupied by the said Wi'ham Hyde, 607 Third ayeuue, Pringe Rupert. The assets of the assigned jinlide the good will and effects of the City Messenger Service All tenders must be in the hands of the undersigne not later than 12 o'clock noon of the 17‘h day of July, A.D. 1013. The highest any tender’ not necessarily accepted, Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., {uly Stl, 3 - ie FREDERICK GEORGE DAWSON, Assignee. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Act, Amending Acts. Notice is hereby given that William Hyde, carrying on business as & merchant at Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, tn the Province of British Coltmbis, pas, by ee 4 he bth day of July, A. D. , as- eet el his credits and effects, which may be seized and sold under excculion, and al! his real estate to Frederick George awson, of the said City of Prince Kupert, A se aga the purpose of satisfying rateably and proportionately and without preference or priority all his creditors; And notice is hereby UM Ea Sees p ‘eo ‘Ss ) me 6s t ing of the creditors of t Me Williams The Creditors’ Trust Deeds and » will be held at the office ee ansod, barristers, Helgerson Block, co, on Thursday, the ‘rince upert, Bb 17th iar ee July, A. D, 1013, at the hour of 2:15 o'clock In the afternoon; wh And notice is hereby given that all eS sons beving claims against the sald Vil- liam Hyde are required to forward par- ticulars of same, duly verified by statutory declaration, to the said Frederick George Dawson, addressed to him at the said ay of Prince Rupert, on cr before the 30th day of July, A. D, 1913, and that all rar sons indebted to the said William Hyde are required Yo pay. the amount due by them to the said Frederick George Dawson aN gore is hereby given that aftes the said 30th day of duly, A. D, oi As assignee Will proceed to distribute the i sets of the estate among those parties ¥ iB are entitled HOE ot regard a the claims duly verified, 0 be tee en have recetved notice, and wil not by responsible for the assets oF any ee thereof, so distributed, to any penn pr persons of whose duly verined cls m shall not then have r ceived Bok ee rye Dated this sth cay, OF sulye BON Yor Frederick Solicitors for the Assignec, George Dawson Advertise in. The Daily News => se ' so ——— + wy ail Vv o . ul: Na Woe ari NN SIE GRANBY SMELTER PHOENIX Just as furnaces are in operation, some- Lime early next year, it is the in- fention of the provid- ing we are assured of a sufficient supply of lead ores, to lead furnace at the new Granby Bay works,” said J. P. Graves of Spokane, vice president and gen- eral manager of the Granby Gon- solidated Mining & Smelting Go., {to The Miner on the occasion of Visil Stewart. The manager was accom- panied north on a trip of inspee- by A. C. Flummerfelt, a fel- low director in the big enterprise. as soon our copper company, install a his recent to general tion While here both made many inquiries regarding the mining outlook, and were particularly interested in the project of the Portland Canal Tunnels, Ltd., to tap the Glacier creek vein series it depth, and in the development being undertaken in the Salmon river, Mr. Graves stated that while no invitation had been ex- to company to senda mining men into the district he intended to take up this phase of the matter after a conference with F. M. Sylvester, acting gen- eral manager at Granby Bay. He} also stated that there was, gen-| erally speaking, a far greater in- |} terest being manifested in min- ing, and that the development of the Hidden Creek mines on Ob- servatory Inlet, together with the of an smelting plant which would represent an investment of about $3,500,000, | had in its turn attracted consider- able attention to the mining pos- tandad bi endea 11s erection immense sibilities of the Portland Canal district, and he felt sanguine in stating that his company would not be behind in participating in velopment of other mines besides its Hidden creek holdings, In speaking of the immense sum now being invested in the north, he said: “Our initial outlay for the im- provements being carried out at Granby Bay will represent an expenditure of about $8,500,000, all of which has been provided for by the board of directors. This sum will cover the cost of properties, development, a smel- London, July 18,—The days when the suffragettes were treat- ed with mild amusement or kindly banter by Englishmen have gone by, and if one of the bomb throw- ing and incendiary militants should now be caught in the act she would be lucky to escape without serious handling. Reasons have been found for believing that the militant clans are by no means known to the police. The rank and file of the instruc- militants are receiving tions and encouragements by methods which novelists have made familiar as those employed by secret societies on the conti- nent, ven militants of considerable standing profess to be ignorant of who is in charge of the organ- ization, Who is drawing up the plans for the future, or who has tle care of the funds, Widespread apprehension ex. jhave the new plant SECRET CABAL HAS CONTROL OF THE ARMY OF MILITANTS POLICE HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO DISCOVER THE MACHINERY OF GREAT ORGANIZATION WHICH TERRORIZES BRITISH PARLIAMENT. THE DAILY NEWS v ! My Sey V1giky aa AW COMPANY TO INSTALL A FURNACE FOR LEAD WILL BE ABLE TO PRODUCE COPPER FROM HIDDEN CREEK NEARLY TWO CENTS CHEAPER THAN AT THEIR PLANT. jter with a capacity of 2,000 tons daily, a converter, er house, a the mine and docks. We have 1,000 men engaged now, mainly in smelter construction work, and expeet to in operation jearly in January of next year. The permanent force will not fall dam and pow- railway connecting sinelter, and ore over short of the same figure, “The smelter will be the most modern plant of its kind ever built on this continent, and we expect to produce copper at from {% cents to 2 cents cheaper than our costs in the Boundary dis- trict. " According to an estimate of our engineer, O. B. Smith Jr., the ore now in sight in the mines at Granby Bay is about 8,000,000 from which we expect re- values double those se- eured from our mines at Phoenix, tons, covery B.C. The ores in the north eon- tain good subsidiary values in gold and silver. Tunnels, shafts and drifts haye blecked out and proven up the bodies to a point 650 feet below the outcrop on the top of a mountain, and in addition diamond drills have en- countered the* same character- istic ore below the bottom of the lowest working to a depth of 300 feet below sea Jevek This en- sures an available tonnage far exceeding the probable produc- tion during my lifetime,” he concluded, To Mr. Graves and the late 8, H, C. Miner of Granby, Que., be- long the credit of laying the foundations of the largest min- ing and smelting industries of Canada, at Phoenix and Grand Forks, in the Boundary district. The company began active oper- ations thirteen years ago, its plant treating over ~4,000 000 tons of copper-gold ore annually in recent years, and having paid to date dividends of nearly $3,- 000,000, In the conipany’s new Hidden Creek mine Mr. Graves asserts his corporation has a larger proposition than ils Phoenix properties, famed for their magnitude and the self- fluxing character of (heir ores— Portland Gana! Miner, —_ * ists of the possibility of an out- tage which surpass all its predecessors, something that will come near the reabization of the about “staggering human- ity,” and although the govern- ment’s belated action against the leaders of the Women’s Social and Political Union struck a se- vere blow at the organization it is still believed that serious dan- ger remains so long as Christakel Pankhurst is allowed to conduet the campaign from Paris and terror has not been put in the hearts of the rank and file by the infliction of condign punishment filling the crime, will boast The Ottawa Journabk hails Ar- thur Meighen as the man who put the “sure’ in closure, There appears to be no doubt that the doubtful honor of devising the “gag” rests with Mr, Meighen, The provincial game warden has appointed Walter Gale, of the firm of R. L. Gale, Telkwa, as deputy for the district for the is- sue of gun licenses of every grade, also free permits for prospectors and ranchers as set farth in the game act of 1913. Mr. Harrup, representing Piercy, Morris & Go. of Prince hupert, paid a business visit to the valley last week. The firm of Cohen, Zackon & Co, has sold out their New Hazel- ton store to Lynch Bros., and the partnership has been dissolved, DP. Cohen is taking over the Telkwa store. Telephone connection is to be established between Smithers and Telkwa as soon as the necessary work in connection with the in- stallation can be done. It is to be a part of the Foley, Welch & chants interested in the two towns dre to bear the expense. J. 8. Kennedy and Pete Garr have returned from the Starr Basin, where they started a couple of men at work on the Starr group, owned by Carr Bros. and Kennedy. Jack Ashman hag come in from Hudson Bay Mountain for sup- plies. The property in which he is interested adjoins the Coronado group, and Ashman is engaged in development work. F. B. Chettleburgh and William Sweeney have left town for Coal Creek. It is their intention to go on down Copper River and exam- ine some placer holdings some- where in that vicinity, returning by way of Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott are among the new arrivals this week, a : NEWS NOTES FROM TELKWA. | LV oa tae aoe itn an an aaanainy’’ eee land to the Bulkley Valley. Mr. Scott, who is a butcher by trade, was employed last year by P, Burns & Co- at Mission Point. He is @ brother of Ben Scott, well known in Telkwa. The baseball enthusiasts of Smithers have organized a team which they think will be able to clean up the Telkwa ball team with ease, and they are going up Sunday, the 20th, to lock horns with them—Telkwa Tribune. 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