ay, August 29, 1913. {) PURCHASE NOTICES. pistrict—District of Coast 1 ’ Lant Range V “eo that The Prince Rupert 5 OOS. co. Limited, of Prince B. G, intends to apply for permis TT € a se 40 acres Of land near the iver, bounded as follows: rencing at & post planted on ¢ Lake Madeleine near the out- ‘outh 20 chains, thence west 20 thence north 20 chains, thence east 1s to point of commencement, con 40 acres more or less. : Ce RUPERT HYDRO-ELECTRIC M iD. yh fhe, George H, Kohl, Agent. iéth, 1913, 1913-—July 21, 1913, the 1 May 1 May 26, Land District—District of Skeena, notice that Samuel RK, Brown Jr., vce Rupert B,. c., occupation engi- fotends to apply for perinission to the following described lands: the me neing at & post planted at 4 sorner Of Lot 2626, thence west ns, thence south 40 chains, thence chains, thence north 40 chains to commencement, containing yore or 16388, SAMUEL ROLLINS BROWN JR. | April 25th, 1913. , May 26, 1913-—Jwy 21, 10913. 160 Land District—District of Range V. occupation farmer, intend the Coast, , B. G, a for permission Ww purchase ing deseribed lands; mencing &t @ post planted at the west corner Of Lot 4125, thence iy along the shore line 20 chains or less, thence following the shore hortherly and easterly to northwest t 4125, thence suuth 5&6 chains or less to point of commencement, ing 12 acres more or less. LUUIES AURIUOL, xd May 21st, 101 3- 3. . May 26, 1913—July 24, 1013. Land District-@District of Coast, Range V e notice that James Jabour, of HKupert, B. C., occupation mer intends 40 apply for permission to se the following described property: mencing 4b 4 post planted about % ast of Mile Post 49 on the G. T. P. y, east from Prince Kupert, on an ) the Skeena River, thence south wins, thence east 40 chains, thence su chains, thence west 40 chains to of commencement, containing 320 more or less, JAMES JABOUR, 18th, 1013, 1013—Aug. d June . dune 23, 18, 1913. District—District of Kange V. a Land Coast, e notice that 1, Lancelot Russel Wal- Beavis, of Victoria, B, C,, occupation y mariner, intend to apply for per- 0 purchase the following de- ing at @ post planted on the corner Of a bay, @ littie to the i of Sklakl Bay, Stephens Island, foreshore, thence east 20 chains, p north 20 chains, thence west 20 thence south 20 chains to point yminencement, containing 40 acres ELOT RUSSEL WALROND BEAVIS. ed July 1st, 1943, July 21, 1013—Sept. 15, 1013. a Land District—Districit of Coast, Hange LV. e notice that Frank B. St, Amour of y of Prince Rupert, tm the Province itish Columbia, prospector, intends to for permission to lease the follow scribed land: neig at @ post planted on the t of Banks Isiand, British Co i the shore of & simall unnamed beiug about ive (5) miles in an direction from End Hill, thence (80 chains, thence borth ) udins, thence west eighty haius, thence south twenty (20 Ss to point of commencement, and jping one hundred and sixty (160 ore Or less, FRANK B, ST, AMOUR, Locator fed the 20th day of April, 101% ». May 5, 1913—Jume 30, 1913. 4 Land District hange that Guy L. fooker, of B, G., occupauion civil en r, intends tu apply fur permission ty Buse the folluwing descrived iands: WiuenCINg &t & Pust Planted at suuth ‘ er of Lot 807, Range 5, Cousi act, thence north 40 chains more oi 1 south boundary of J, A. Kirk K> 4@pplicalon to purchase, thence 40 chains more or less following boundary to northwest corner of Lot hep ae 40 chains to southwest r Le pistrics of Coast, holice e hupert, t Si, thence east 20 chains lo high water mark, thence periy 4nd westerly following high fuark to point of commencement, ‘ ) acres more or less, GUY L, TOOKER. 1913, i913-—- District—District Coast, lange V e that I, Thomas Pierpont Vancouver, . C. occupation salesman, intend to apply for per- , purchase the following de- hed ly Oth, " y 14, Sept. 8, 1913. i Land of ing at a post planted on the east corner Of @ bay, @ little to the ‘rd of Skiakl Bay, Stephens Island, #6 foreshore, and adjacent to L. R. W. is clam, thence porth 20 chains, © West 20 chains, thence south 20 Bs, hence east 20 chains to point of nencement, containing 40 acres more THOMAS PIERPONT BANKS. ted July ist, 104 3. Db. July 21, 1918—-Sept. 15, 1913. Hien b Na Land District—District of Coast, Range 5. ke notice that Martin Swanson, of ce Rupert. B. C., occupation painter, ds to apply for permission to pur- the following described lands: tnmencing at @ post planted at the pest corner of Lot 3075, thence m 20 chains, thence west 40 chains, © 40 chains in a southerly direction a the shore, thence 40 cliains in ap rly direction round the shore to the of commencement, containing one red and twenty acres more or less, MARTIN SWANSON, aled June 24th, 1913. ub. June 80, 1013—Aug. 25, 1913. WATER ACT. ce of Application for the Approval of Pians and Petition for the Approval of Undertaking. notice that the Port Essington . ' Co., Ltd, will apply to the Comp- *r of Water Rights for the approval Plans of the works to be constructed © utlization of water from Cunning- nee Which the applicant is by Water 125 authorized te take, store ® for municipal purposes, “ation will also be made to the Hon the Minister of Lands for the ap Of undertaking. { plans and particulars required by ; ection ‘ of Section 70 and the petl- ; rt approval of undertaking, as re ded? Secon 89 of the Water Act as , Jed have been filed with the Comp- wt of Water Hights at Victoria and a ‘© Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, Diections to the applicatio 2 n or petition co Mled with the Comptroller of Water D Parliament Buildings, Victoria, ‘., Within 30 days from the date hereof, ee a Vancouver this 80th day of 7% PORT ESSINGTON WATER CO., LTD,, Applicant, Aug. 4-08 Wilson & Whealler, Agents, Advertise in THE DAILY NEWS | They are from six different France. The University crossing lower the countries: CANADIAN UNIVERSITY. SIX DISTINGUISHED GEOLOGISTS PRESENTED WITH HONORARY DEGREE OF L. L. D. BY Finldnd, Russia, Germany, United States, England and picture shows Sir William Meredith and President Falconer of Toronto campus. Aug. 25. the authorities Ottawa, An agree- British has ment between and Canadian at last reached on the difficult and of which for Legislation which is agreeable to both the Asquith and the Borden governments been vexatious problem imperial naturalization, over there has been negotiation years, has at last been carried and has received the ap- proval of the two ministers. All that remains now is for concur- rent legislation in the British and Canadian Hon. Mr. Do- herty has returned to England a houses. copy of the proposed legislation which has been approved by the Canadian authorities In all probability the bill will be intro- duced in the British house next session and will be passed here at the same time. Canadian leg- islation will be necessary, as the passing of the measure. through SINGLE NATURALIZATION LAW FOR THE EMPIRE IS DRAFTED AGREEMENT IS AT LAST REACHED BETWEEN BRITISH AND CANADIAN GOVERNMENTS FIXING ONE LAW FOR EMPIRE. the imperial house will not be ef- fective in Canada. The chief difference between the Canadian and British law was that a man has to be present ia Canada only three to be- come a naturalized subject, while in Great Britain five years’ resi- dence is required. By the pro- posed law the British authorities stick to the five years, but five years in the British Empire will be sufficient for naturalization purposes, Canada will adopt similar leg- islation and both governments will recognize the other’s natur- alization laws. The passing years of this law by Canada will not necessarily pre- ivent the .present naturalization jact remaining on the books. In ithat case to become a naturalized citizen of Canada three years’ residence would suffice, while to l become a citizen of the empire | would require five years. Sherbrooke, Que., Aug. 20. Through the courtesy of Governor LaForce of the Sherbrooke jail, Thaw is, confined, repre- the obtained a few moments’ conversation with where sentatives of press the famous prisoner last even- ing. Thaw at the time was ex- ciltedly pacing up and down his enforced quarters in the hospital ward of the jail when word was sent up to him that several news- paper men wanted to him. At that time no orders had been given not to allow anybody to see Thaw, and he gladly descended to the governor's office, “Delighted to see you, gentle- he exclaimed with a genial smile, “It me good to see newspapermen again,’ The pris- oner carried in his band a yerit- able handful of Havana cigars, see men,” does THAW SCOFFS AT REPORT OF HIS MURDEROUS INTENTIONS THE NOTORIOUS PRISONER GAVE HEARTY WELCOME TO THE NEWSPAPERMEN—EXCITEMENT IS SHOWN BY STRANGE @LITTER IN HIS EYES. to such foolish state- declared Thaw emphat- Shortly after this, the sheriff telephoned to the jail gov ernor in the midst of the conver- sation and told him on no ac- count to let anybody interview the prisoner. regard ments,” ically. “T am not giving the news- paper men an interview,’ Thaw hastily interposed, “I am just having a friendly chat with them, A strange glitter in Thaw’s and his nervous, ervatic movements indicated that he was laboring under tremendous ex- citement. He showed signs of being decidedly careworn after his long journey from the Mat- teawan Asylum, NOTICE. eyes which he insisted upon distrisut- ing among the group. Mr. Thaw, would you mind tell- ing us where you were bound for| at the time you were arrested in} Coaticook?” The prisoner hesitated a mo- ment before framing his answer, and then said: “You may say that my ultimate intention was to reach my home, near Pittsburg. I won't say by what route IT was to travel,” “Perhaps you may know — that there were several interviews published with your wife since your escape, in which she said she feared for her life, and that your only intention im escaping was to be avenged on her?” ie Daily News “LT won't any remark pass The Board of Trade having heen in correspondence for some time the Depariment of Lands and Works with regard to the advisability of the govern- ment placing their waterfront land on the market for bona fide industrial purposes, and as Hon, with Mr. Ross, minister of lands and works, will be in Prince Rupert in a few days, the Board of Trade will appreciate any one who is desirous of securing such property for bona fide purposes, placing full particulars before the undersigned on or before noon, August 30th. J. LORNE MACLAREN, Secretary P. R, Board of Trade, 201-3 Saturday WANTS A PARTHENON FOR FAMOUS WOMEN Senator Jones Would Set Aside Space for Statues for Women Only Washington, Aug, 22—TIntend- ed as a harbinger of women's political emancipation, Senator Jones of Washington state has offered a bill setting aside a space in the proposed plaza be- tween the capito] and the Union Station solely for the raising of statues and memorials to wom- en. He would have it known as the “parthenon.” “IT suppose they will be erect- ing statues to the inventor of the bloomers and the later day slit skirt,“ sneered a dyspeptic and anti-suffragette house member. “It'll be a pretty sight—a lot of female statuary all in a clump. Those who don’t mistake it for a marble reproduction of a fash- ionable young ladies’ seminary oul for a~walk, will think it’s a female burying ground.” Senator Jones is in earnest in his proposal, however; and he has the support of other members of congress who come from suf- fragist states. Anyway the bill has been introduced. DEFEND SULGARIANS Three Missionaries from Adrian- ople Deny Charges. London, Aug. 25,—Rev. Lyle D. Woodruff, a missionary at the Philippopolis station of the American Board of Commission- ers for Foreign Mission, has ar- rived in London with two English colleagues for the purpose of denying allegations that the Bul- garian troops committed atroc- ities at Adrianople. CURE NERVOUS HEADACHE MATHIBUS NERVINE POWDERS. For Headeche,and ‘ pee pra 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. DEMAND Roya RESERVE . WHISKY. ku, AGE & YEARS a BY 76 Govern MENT OF CANADA. S R MENDED FOR Tne INVALID Tne Home Tne CONNOISSEUR ne Pusuc who nafurally want the best. Ace, Purity ano MELLOWNESS UNSURPASSED, DISTRIBUTORS Prince Rupert Importing Co., Ltd PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, AN OYSTER FRY THAT COST SMALL FORTUNE Judge Lost $15,000 by Taking His Every Oysters Fried Instead of servant of the out-of-town buyer. Judge E. H. Ware had taken, on into one of his fried oysters the judge encountered hard. Investigation pearl, which he tucked away in a vest pocket. Back again in Martinez, Judge Ware showed his pearl to Under Sheriff William Veale, who offer- ed to submit it to a San Francis- co jeweler for valuation. tention to fashion, and everything from the greatest least something disclosed a moderate. Write for our catalogue today. JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director —— Efficient Service---Solid Vi elven year our mail service grows in efficiency as the Every year our illus- in Stew trated catalogue increases in circulation, dnd this not be : — ae cause of the extensive increases in the population of the Martinez, Cal., Aug. 22.—If province, but because the honest methods we employ merchandising, and the solid values we give, have won the a recent trip to San Francisco, entire confidence of every buyer who sought our service. his oysters in a stew instead of fried, he would be richer today REGARDING JEWELLERY by a small fortune. Gn biting In every line of JEWELLERY we have paid strict at- to the in the matter of price is made after select styles. Our catalogue gives a faithful representation of all lines carried by us in this department, the prices are fair and Henry Birks & Sons, Limited VANCOUVER, B.C in When the San Francisco ex- pert looked at the pearl, he said: “If your friend had ordered an oyster stew instead of a fry, this thing would be worth $15,000. It is perfect in form and just mat- ches one we're trying to finda mate for. But the frying has completely ruined it.” P.O, DRAWER 1524 HARDWARE Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes Cosmopolitan. 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