August 5, 1913, puesday, LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. pistrict—-District of Coast, Hange V. that The Prince Kupert co. Limited, of Prince rt, Be Gs intends to apply for permis- per purchase 40 acres Ut jand wear the ios Ml huver, bounded 4s follows; Pvrommencing at @ post planted on the p corte or Lake Madeleine near the out- ori ene south 20 chains, thence west 20 pi, therw ice north 20 chains, thence east ly eto point of commencement, cun- y chai, acres more Or less. ' KUPERT HYDRO-ELECTRIC ),. LIMITED. j a per George H. Kohl, Agent. od May 16th, 1043, vated My go, 1918—duly 24, 1913. Bxeend | and rake notice ydro-Elecwrle Land District—District of Skeena, notice that Samuel KR, Brown Jr., Hupert, B. Gy occupation engi- intends to apply for permission to nase we following described lJauds: ena acing at & post planted at the uineast corner of Lot 2626, thence West ‘chains, thence South 40 chains, theice st 40 chains, thence north 40 Chains to r ( commencement, 160 ; re of 1638, SAMUEL ROLLINS BROWN JR. pated April 25th, 1913, : pub, May 26, 1vid—July 21, 1913. assial fake prince per, containing District—District of Coast, Range V. b, C., occupation farmer, intend jor permission to purchase the descriped lands; ing @t @ post planted at the i corner Of Lot 4125, thence along the shore line 20 chains re thence following the shore » portherly sid easterly to northwest ot 41265, thence south 6 chains jess to point of commencement, 12 acres more or 1e35, LUULES AURIOL, yated May 218t, 1913 eena Land inista, apply owls ne u ster ly or 1e55, bre OF wipibgs ay. May 26, 1918—July 24, 1913. Land District—-District of Coasi, pena ; Kange V. notice that James Jabour, of Kupert, B, C., occupation mer- euds to apply for permission to cl » following deseribed property: jumencing @t @ post planted about % east of Mile Post 49 on the G, T, P. way, cast from Prince Kupert, on an nd i the Skeena Hiver, thence south chains, thence @ast 40 chains, thence su chains, thence west 40 chains to nt of commencement, containing 320 es more or less, JAMES JABOUR. isth, 1013, 23, 1913—Aug. Take nice ated June ub, June 18, 1013. ena Land District—District of Coast, Kange V. ake notice that J, Lancelot Russel Wal- i Beavis, of Victoria, B, C., occupation ter mariner, intend to apply for per- siuu to purchase the following de- bed lands; OMUDEDCINE 4a post planted on the hieast corner Of @ bay, @ little to the ward of Skiaki Bay, Stephens Island, ihe foreshore, thence east 20 chains, nee borth 20 chains, thence west 20 ns, thence south 20 chains to point commencement, containing 40 acres WALROND BEAVIS. 3. 1913. at © or | CELOT RUSSEL ated July ist, 194 ub. July 21, 1913—Sept. District—District Range V notice that I, , of Vancouver, \ diesinan, intend nh tw purchase 1 Jands uunenciug @t @ post planted on the heast corner of @ bay, @ little to the ward of Skiakl Bay, Stepbens Island, ! reshore, and adjacent to L, KR. W. laim, thence nomth 20 chains, west 20 chains, Whence gouthn 20 , thence east 20 chains to point of cement, containing 40 acres more THOMAS PIERPONT BANKS. ted July 18t, 1913 ub. July 24, 1913 15, ba Land of Coast, Thomas Pilerpout . C, occupation wo apply for per the following de- ake “Sept. 15, 1913. District—District Range 5. that Martin Swanson, of ce Rupert, B, C., occupation painter, ds to apply for permission to pur- » the following described lands: mmencing at @ post planted at the west corner of Lot $8075, thence 1 20 chains, thence west 40 chains, ee 40 Chains in a southerly direction d the shore, thence 40 chains in an i direction round the shore to the t of commencement, containing one Dred and twenty acres more or less. MARTIN SWANSON. ted June 24th, 1913, b, June 30, 1913——-Aug, 25, 1913. na Land of Coast, ke notice had District—-District of Coast, ange LY e that Frank B, St. Amour of Prince Hupert, in the Province ulnvia, prospector, Intends to ul ton to lease the follow id at @ post planted on the banks Island, British Co shore of @ small unnamed about five (5) miles in an rom End Hill, chains, thence thence west e south twenty pou f columencemenst, and hundred and sixty (160) thence nor elghty (20) FHANK B, ST, AMOUR, Locator. s¥ih day of April, 1913, 1013-—June 30, 1013. Land District—District of Coast, Range 5, anonee ‘hat Guy L. Tooker, of ‘upert, B. C,, occupation civil en- » Itlends to apply for perwission to the following deseribed iands; ne ‘Og at @ post planted at south- Lot 907, Range 6, Coust ot horth 40 chains more ck boundary of J, A, Kirk- oe application to purchase, thence o0 chats more or less following poundary to northwest corner of '.%t venice south 40 Chains to southwest a “ Lot 31, thence east 20 chains a OF less to high water mark, thence per ly and westerly following high ‘ark’ to point of commencement, ‘nog 200 acres more or less, ; GUY L, 1 ‘BE ted July 6th, 1943. L, TOOKER, b. July 14, 1913—Sept, 8, 19413. » hence south WATER ACT. © of Application for the Approval of orks, and for Approval of Under- taking by Minister of Lands. Ke notice that the PORT ED . NSITE COMPANY, LIMITED. ot re Hupert, in the Province of British abla, Will apply to the Comptroller A ver Hights for the approval of the Lat 46 works to be eonsiructed for pelization of the water from Wolf fas meena District, for which applica- t ., een made by the company, and bel hich application Permit No. 107 i +n issued by the Comptroller of patents granting permission to the , tick WARD TOWNSITE COM- Stuctinn D, 0 make surveys for aru lon of the works for diversion 4 Cree feet per second from said ™ be for Municipal Purposes, Plans and particulars required by pf One of Section 70 of the “Water Lae amended have been filed with the uo cr of Water Rights at Victoria, , , the Water Recorder at Prince fo tee, notice that the said PORT ; conrany LIM- under Part “Water Act” for a Minister of Lands of the Wadertaking par Rny aS ouiined in the plans ; 0 on fle p roller of Water Rights and “with the ones at Prince Rupert, B. C., gor mn with the company's appil- ples of the application, f the Water Act” aha“ of the cece ipl sore of the undertaking by n the office Of the Were said, ‘der of na District at Prince Rupert B or jectinns 10° yittonia, Compirouer ot ws Hartannent Comptrotion. or "Water of dune, ena ueert /C,, this 19th MITE NSITE COMPANY, ly 14, 1904p & W> Agnew, Agent, PREV. Dre LGEO. CO. TRUE, DALLAS, TEXAS. Association in Toronto commercial travellers of recently. ~MRS.M.F. MAYER. COVINGTON, OHI0.. _ | MR.GEO. SMITH TORONTO. = (Ny NATIONAL | PRESIPENT A.P.T.MOOR.EL ASST. SECRETAR JW: WEAKLEY, CHICAGO. + This organization aims ra tT Tm Re it THE DAILY NEWS ~ | | Wl NSS \| \ ‘ l AN as CONFERENCE OF CHRISTIAN COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. This picture shows the figures prominent at the conference of the Christian Commercial Travellers q to put a Bible in every room of every hotel in Canada and the United States, and generally improve the Christianity of the North America, Duke Harris returned from the Hudson Bay Mountain this week and brought in some samples of nickle ore which may also have it cobalt is quile a new ore with It this district. associated and white iron. in The Glengarry group has been causing considerable interest the past week on account of a num- ber of samples of ore brought in W. J. McKenzie, of the owners. The situ- ated on the New Hazelton side of Boule Mountain, adjoins New Hazelton Heights, in by one property 1s Rocher de and fact, one of their stakes is lo- cated on Twenty-third avenue. Ritchie and Schwarzler have been doing considerable work on the property for a week two and they are showing up the vein in pretty good shape. ‘They have thus far discovered three veins on three different claims, and all of them are very promising. The ore 18 copper, gold and silver. or On Saturday afternoon the first shipment of coal to leave New Hazelton for the coast, or for any other point, was pulled out by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, and was bound for the Nanaimo Gas and Coke Company’s works. The coal came from the Grand Trunk B. C, Coal Company's property at Twenty Mile, about fifteen miles east of New Hazelton, and lo- eated alongside the railway. BELLA COOLA NOTES. Mr. Cran returns to his duties as manager of the Bank of B. N. A. after spending his vacation with friends in Lillooet, where he was formerly in charge of a braneh of the same bank, The catch of salmon at Bella Coola this season is much below the average, the total pack to date at the local cannery being only 5,000 cases. About the same pack is report- ed from both the Kisquit and Manitou canneries on Dean Chan- nel, While this year’s pack at Bella Coola cannery considerably below the average, the packs at the Kimsguit plants are some- what higher than usual, Mr. A. H, Tomlinson, assistant horticulturist, of Prince Rupert, has been spending the week in the valley. is District Forester H, 8. Irwin of Prince Rupert arrived by motor launch on Monday last and spent several days in the valley in con- nection with his duties. still their erops farmers are getting in very heavy Bella Coola Cour- The local busily engaged hay, of which are reported, ier. 3 HAZELTON MINING NOTES 3 | P. J. Jennings arrived in New Hazelton Wednesday evening to |spend a few days after several }strenuous weeks on the Highland Boy on Rocher de Boule Moun- tain. He reports that the No, 2 tunnel, which is on the vein 150 feet below the first tunnel, in 40 feet and there is a full face of ore. The showing is even strong- er than the No. 4 tunnel, where they have four feet of chalcopy- rite. progress being made and the property in fine shape for more men and they are being sent up next week to work on the No. 2 tunnel. Great depth will be had here, gaining nearly foot for foot of tunnel. is Good is is town the after assess- James Smith was in latter part of the week, having completed the ment work on a number of claims in the district. He is here on be- half of Dan Ferguson, Rogsland, and has made a report to Mr. Ferguson on the different prop- erties he was inspecting -and working on. Jim says that the Silver Bow on Nine Mile Moun- tain is looking well. It requires the extension of the trail from Dutch Cline’s property, the Sil- ver Bell, to the Silver Bow fore very much effective work can be accomplished. On _ the Wild Rose on Four Mile Moun- tain, and not far from the Erie mine, he did some work and got some good samples of the ore from the bottom of the forty foot shaft which he has sent down to Mr. Ferguson.—Omineca Herald, WIRELESS SERVICE IS ESTABLISHED TO ASIA U. S. Signal Service Men Nightly in Touch with Stations in Siberia Nome, Alaska, July 28—Direct wireless communication between America and Asia now is an ac- complished fact, the United Sta- tes army signal corps station here being nightly in communi- cation since Sunday with the Russian station at Anadyr, Sib- eria, 500 miles west of Nome, A message from Baron Kleit, governor of the Siberian prov- ince of Kamtchatka, who visiled Nome a short time ago, was trans mitted extending congratulations on the establishment of wireless communication, The Russian governemnt op- erates a chain of four stations between Anadyr and Vladivostock and for the last six months the signal corps operators here haye been trying under orders’ from Washington, to establish com- munication with the Russian station, Launch Rosebelle for hire at any time. Apply at Government dock float. 181-187 There is always hope in a man that actually and earnestly works, In idleness alone is there per- petual despair. —Carlyle, NEWS FROM SMITHERS The mill of the Lake Lumber Company has start- of two weeks, occasioned by a de- saw Seymour ed cutting logs after a delay fective engine part which had to be sent to Vancouver for repairs. The owners are well pleased with the way the new plant works and although they are somewhat later in getting started than they an- ticipated, they expect to be able to fill the large number of orders for domestic lumber which they are expecting as soon as the lots are placed on the market. been Main street appropriation has for grading from the station to City Hall square, and for laying six foot plank sidewalks on both sides ot the street, work on which will! be started immediately. An made Mr. John Hutehison, acecom- panied by A. C. Aldous, of the firm of Aldous & Murray, Lid., and P. B. Carr, visited Smithers last week for the purpose of inspect- ing the townsite in the interests of the government preliminary to the department making their se- lection of lots. Before leaving Mr. Aldous stated that he would be back within a week, when contracts would be let for some of the pre liminary work in connection with their extensive plans for develop- ment, which will entail the ex- penditure of a quarter of a mil- lion dollars. The first work to be undertaken will be the opening up of the streets and the installa- tion of a drainage system, after which street grading and the building.of sidewalks will be un- dertaken. Mr. Aldous also stated that the electric light and water power plants were now assured, and the actual work upon the latter would commence’ within two weeks. Bigelow & O'Neil’s new seven passenger Packard car was the first machine to make the trip to Telkwa this year. It arrived last Monday, driven by “Wiggs” O'Neil, and had several passen- gers for this place. It is under- stood that regular trips will be made after the week, connecting with every train from Rupert. H, E. Bigelow is having extens- ive plans prepared for a large, up-to-date building for the busi- that he will establish in Smithers. TT. L. Garr, of the Williams- Carr Lumber & Investment Com- pany, came to Smithers last week for the purpose of estab- lishing the company’s perma- nent offices.—Telkwa Tribune, The road from Telkwa is much improved, It is expected that the highway will be continued through the town. The improve- ment’ of the road to Chicken Lake and Moricetown has also been promised, Among the Hazelton business men who will come to Smithers is Isadore Angers, the tailor, who has purchased two lots in the business section and will at once erect a large store.-Smithers Review. THE PRICE oF HOMAGE NCE when King Edward VIL. paid a visit to Sheffield, all the fires in factories and plants were allowed to die out. four hours. Not a wheel in Sheffield turned for twenty- @, The primary object of this was to lift the pall of smoke that hovers over that wonderful steel-produc- ing city, and to ensure, as far as man was able, a bright day and a blue sky for an auspicious occasion, Sheffield’s expression uf respect. G,It was UT the action was unique—it was unprecedented—it cool, season. advertise. write, if interested. They stop Advertising in OUT THIS SUMMER. was unthought of that those hundreds of mighty ~ furnaces, raging night and day, and those seethi boilers, with quivering valves, should ever be allowed to @, This extinguishing of fires cost Sheffield hundreds of thousands of dollars—the price of the effort to get back again to high-power efficiency. OME business men in Canada pay an unwitting homage, not to a king, but to a superstition—the superstition that hot weather justifies letting the fires of business energy go out. months. By paying homage to tradition, custom, super tion, they have allowed Summer to become their “dull” @ You know how dull it can be when you don’t Do you know how brisk it can be made by Advertising ? Do you realize how much momentum you now lose in the Summer that must be regained in the Fall ? the Summer sti~ DON’T LET YOUR ADVERTISING FIRES DIE Advice regarding your advertising problems is available through any recognized Can- adian advertising agency, or the Secre!ary ot the Canadian Press Association, Room 603 Lumsden Buildi Toronto, lLaguiry involves no obligation on your part—so Silversides Bros. The Up-to-Date House Decora- tors of Prince Rupert Sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties “Ye Olde Reliable” 2nd Street Phone 156 Green HELPFUL AND HARMLESS MATHISUS NERVINE POWDERS. 18 POWDERS FOR 25 CENTS If your dealer cannot supply you, the J. L. Mathieu Co., Sherbrooke, P. Q., sends box postpaid on receipt of price. POULTRY & LIVE STOCK If you are wanting any kind of POULTRY, PIGEONS, GUINEA FOWL, RABBITS or ANGORA GOATS, write direct to H WILLIAMSON COMPANY, LTD. 357 Cordova St. E., Vancouver, B.C. The Largest Dealers in Live Poultry in Western Canada PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. 908 Third Avenue Dealers in HAY OATS CORN SEEDS CLOVER CORN FEED WHEAT TIMOTHY ALFALFA ETC. CHICKEN FEED A_ SPECIALTY Mall orders promptly attended to LAND LEASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V. Take notice that 1, Hume Babington, of Prince Kupert, B, C., occupation master mariner, intend to apply for permission to lease the following described iand: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of H. B. Babington’s lease application on @ small island in the Skeena River opposite Mile 45, thence southwesteriy 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 iith, 1913. Pub. July 7, 1913—Sept. 2, 1913. COAL NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Take notice that 1, Luigi Astori, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation miner, in- tends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and oil over the following de- scribed lands on the west coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Coal License 8296, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres LUIGI ASTORI. Filippo Panvini, Agent. Located May 14th, 1913, Pub. July 7, 1913—Aug. 4, 1913 Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Take notice that I, W. E. Williams, barrister at law, of the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, in- tend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for @ license to prospect for coal, oll and petroleum over the following described lands on the west coast of Gra- han Island: commencing from the post planted one mlie 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. 1ith, 1913. , 1913—Aug. 4, 1013 Sheena Located Ma Pub. July Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Take notice that I, Antonio Christiano, contractor, of the oy of Prince Rupert, Proyince of British Columbia, tend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for @ license to prospect for coal and oll over the following described lands on the raham Island: a post planted one mile south from t southeast corner of Coal Lease 7432, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west to the place of be- ginning, con tatning 640 acres. ANTONIO CHRISTIANO. Filippo Panvinl, Agent. 1ith, 1913. 1913—Aug. 4, 1013 Port Edward Located M Pub. July 7, APPLICATION FOR THE AP- AND OF PETITION pete a OF UNDERTAKING. PROVAL OF PLANS FOR APPROVAL Take notice that the PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMPANK, LIMITED, of Monires!, ,Qnebee, will apply to the Comp- troller of Water Rights for the approval of the plans of the works to be constructed for the utilization of the water from Falls River and Khtada River, which the appli- cant is by water records numbers 21, 27 36 and $0 authorized to take, store’ and use for power purposes and in respect to which further applications for 508 cubic feet per second from Falls River ana 266 cubic feet der second from Khtada River are now pending. The wer plants to be situate 0. Lots 635 and 695, respectively, Range 5, Coast District, Petition for approval of the undertak- ing will also be made to the Honorable the Minister of Lands under Part 6 of the Water Act. The plans and particulars required by sub-section one of Section 70 of the Water Act, a8 amended, and the petition, plans and exhibits for the approval of under- taking as required by Section 89 and Part 6 have been filed with the Comptroller of Water Rights and with the ater Re- corder at Prince Rupert. Objections to the application may be filed with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 21st day of aly, A. D. 1913, THE PRINCE RUPERT HYDRO-ELEC- TRIC CO., LTD. Wkly j28-a18 -Church Services- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Empress Theatre at 7.30 Sunday School at 2.30 um REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., Pastor THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, 38RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST. Services every Sunday at 11 Sunday a.m, and 7.30 p.m. School 2.30 p.m. Baraca Bible Class 280 p.m. REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVB, AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 11 ane and 7.80 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. REV, MR, DIMMICK - PASTOR ST, ANDREW’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Cor, Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place of mon at 11 @. m., and Sunday at 8 a. m, REV, E. C. BURCH ° Rector THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Granville Court Sunday services at ti a. m., 3.and 8 p.m, Sun- day Sei 1:30 p. m. Week night services Mon- day, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. PRINCE RUPERT’S INDUS- TRIAL ANNEX A launch leaves the govern- ment slip for Port Edward every day. For particulars apply to Harrison, Gamble & Co., Phone 51, 3rd Ave. FOR A TAXI Phone 75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO.