(urday geplember 20, 19413. ‘HE DAILY NEWS saturene’ si — aGHASE NOTICES. aS , ’ aan FOUR HUNDRED MEN = pistrict of Coast, FIGHTING ™ , Land Penge V As ; wncelot Russel Wal ske I ey 1, B. GC. ovcupation IRE A pea ” + to apply for per- mari ; tne following de- ‘ | , post planted on the UNEMPLOYED MEN ROUNDED uP AND SENT ON MOTOR CARS , bay, a litte 2 * TO ASSIST FOREST RANGERS AND RANCHMEN IN i 1 Stephens island, | - aki Bay, poo Saaina. FIGHTINGTHE FLAMES , thence west 20 j chains to point Los Angeles, Sept, 16 Four {trucks to the forest eunkeene jaining 40° 8CPES) Fiendred men were must red to-land ead t “ted WALROND BEAVIS.|day to fight fires which threat-| field pe 1919. ot, 16, 1048, ened the Tejunga canyon forests. ; Winds today drove the flames Flames Under Control | irict Of COMBL I due north. This averted any} San Dies Sey 16.—Reports | ruomas Plerpout danger to the Arroyo Seco, whieh! received tonight fy the localic | ' io @ ply tor per is the water supply of Pasadena|ties where forest have be®n | ul the following de-Jand vicinily. The fir larted|raging f three dav » post planted on the] ye ferday in the Hayne canyon.| generally indicated that the fla-} (agnents Be During the ni ght the flames near|mes have either en checked or} sdjacent to Le BW irted Sister I ountain, }are under Near Ramona ba nenence. south gujaboult twenty-five miles north of|on the San Vic range, the fire! bag ar evk Los Angeles. From there they swept over 1,50 but the] PIERPONT BANKS. Lprestonen to proceed northeast) growth was sn ind the dam- ‘3 t into the Tejunga canyon. age was ma » the watershed. Sept. 15, 1913, The only seltlements endan-| The fire in the Pamo valley, east uvles H. Flood, oc-| fered waa Hoyt’s ranch, where| of Escondido, was a ibborn one ee niend to apply to j ae ‘ ‘ ‘ P tne of lands and works| Pleasure camps are located and threatened ) p i ) : hase the following The fire fighters were com-| Valley Centre whe he te 6 9 199 i post planted at the manded by R. H, Charlit sup-|graph and teleph lines are ou re e azor or e e “in ‘s northetiy ervisor of the Angeles national|Citizens of Eseondido, reinforced | So the Tee-U-Aw ey An eee hoe Polly. OST = 122) Gada the fought this “T never dreamed there was a razor made that could give me so quick thence in ally oO 108 neeles. ie police | fire and have it under ¢ trol to-4} oy ie +2 2 +f a 7) chains’ hens anat- rounded up seventy unemployed |night. Tb burned over an area of | and smooth a shave. What ig fool I've been fo §0 without you for 50 long ! pores more or less, jen and sent'them on motor'1,000 acres. Thousands of men go through just this experience, for there’s such a HAKLES, H. FLOOD, wide gap between the best shave you have ever got with an ordinary razor, ee ae eee wrt encltpremet ca and the velvet shave the ena La t—District of Coast, . ALige v. © i ra eL. Wright, of NEWS NOTES FROM SMITHERS G ll tt S u,, occupation married l e eS a e azor ipply for permission neat biadtedt et te MOST WONDERFUL GOLFER. ' des oh tot f nad a f Lot 421, Hange 6, + S rea oO give, ri rom the first time you pick it u wt | ¢ borth | 80 Chains LW ee moe « {Harry Vardon, the famous Eng- i y g : g y P P ) phains more of less! Phe road connecting the pro-|struction of an office building on | lish professional who is on a The Gillette is so easy to handle—it works so naturally around the re of Jess to the shore! nosed Bulkley River bridge at|the corner of Alfred and Queen. s ae te coe 5 aithantlen awkward spots—and it carries an edge so superlatively keen—that once i shore to the puint of |< ; ' eae ames Girling’s roo g house as wi 2 OMSD) Cis es ‘ taining 40 acres more) Smithers with the main Hazelton. | as Pee eis ce Es i. | ship of England five times and you adopt it the troubles of shaving yourself vanish into thin air. Instead, dermere roat s been com-]|!§ nearly compreter Sane: j ie. . pa ‘ + Acs ; : pons L. wiucnt, {Alder road has been com-| tion of the finishing work,| 48 been @ ‘runner-up four you find yourself really enjoying the refreshing five minutes you spend 913. lelee ni ie ved 1 et Ss far : rT " 1913—Oct, 13, 1913. pleted and ved that th jwhich is being delayed until sea- times. Vardon yon re Ameri- daily with the Gillette Saini a eae read connecting the bridge with|.oned lumber can be brought in can championship in 1900, and ; ee FERS ¥ Range 6 “~~ "| Main street will be built before} trom the coast. He is already do- has since been victorious in You don’t need to hunt around for a Gillette. Right in your own home town your Druggist, briucawi, W ‘occupation banker’. in«|. r. With the completion of] jpg pusiness, however, having the| ™any tournaments, while he Jeweler or Hardware Dealer wil! gladly show you a Gillette assortment. Standard Sets i permission to purchase} these roads and the Bulkley River |top storey filled with beds which at naa ae ce cost $5.00—Focket Editions $5.00 to $6.00—Combination Sets $6.50 up. ribe lauds: : bridge the mers if Canvol 1 ed isa ¥ | { o Mr. mMmeiand agains scotiand, 4 post pianted one mile look very Clean and Inviting. pas ft Sl creek and o Prebereri Attt are rabedcmae aise mr Miri prc gue stle SPU IN GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED. ‘0 ¢hains, thence north} be able { and the rops at the |pooming house business, and he NATIONAL LIBRARY Office and Factory—The New Gillette Building, Montreal. 487 nts ning 80 i res ew t nhout eh di IlY }cavs that when completed his : Pitan aa ECIL J, CI )a ready market. J. L. King, in| place will be one of the best in| To Be Built at Ottawa on Site of P, M. ‘Mliler. Agen chal oR y party, |} town. Printing Bureau Pe Ce ke ‘ a0 bee ‘ 9 né a Smith \ undertake rae ae a $5 195° 3013. ee $i Arce taeda’ hn PBs The construction of a a Ottawa, Sept. 16.—The Even- rict—District of Coast { mmediately ditch has been. started on . ing Journal savs that the govern- | > SNe err ee = oat ae ‘4 Hange south side of the railroad trac ot build ° u ral Janville {; the i . e s considering a large bull a ~~ Nf, ‘J ‘A Ge occupati D rail: rhe p ; 1 which the Hud-|near the foot of the hill for the|™ment | De ve B Sete, VL NF, RITA or 4 o/s Y >) 4 Y Oe 4 Rr apply for permission 1 n Bay Mout gh road is|purpose of draining the yards.jing programme fot Hie, RENE: we Ys toy 4 a & GeAGEY a | I about deme I { the east end Of | 4 siding will be laid along its]|f{ is proposed to tear down the TAS) S a re RITA ‘e aq x (Pa ae - _— a Sars iN P. Raliwey, 7 On the sonini vue: rau ind when seen |phanks the full length of the present unsightly printing bur- uy oe hence ‘east 60 chains, | % erday the ad the : and e and other ter- : em ete ce cast 60 chains, ) : h had th yards - he wy am ther ter eau and replace it by a large] § 4 ‘ r = neg a ‘ yank } under wa nnal facilities pul in. a wortbenly direction to point \ oF De modern building on another site. sat we he on whieh will be née: -aathe Bak gave orders for|Sent size. gen y, SOL do Mr. Schuller. The build reir hi ii building on ; or hy vi ’ “ines ; jf. | sta if s§ store ‘ S j 4 ae ye or - a mw Main street next Monday morn- That Skagway Smelter. Cy ‘ sy, “ MP) Ee itien, Avent hy d floo mg. The building and ware- The construction of a smelter by AS iG + 101 | tor th well Ae nee Sea eee ee ui Skagway for the treatment of ry 4 ‘ a . ‘ . \ geleston, Plition of two lots. r District of HOW ntracting firm, . have j I rly the Pueblo mine ores will be LQ wy t distric Loasl | , Jones as near com- s Kange 5, he } nearly finished and ere * | cae building on definitely settled by Mr, Close, of Ce) r, s ul ion Wa Cling nery installed and will] PiCtet ah Close Bros. & Sons, who is now ¥ e tem er an Heal 40 as g it work Monday|“ fred avenue. : in Skagway When the White roy 9 . oat rrlastelt -« I'he building is much Rey. H. G. Kingstone Is NOW) pass Railroad wants a million or bon “pk mer Sen ping ae oo tof Lot 6149, 1 Mare han the one used by them}living in Smithers and when seen |iyo of spare change, Mr. Close is a — Nf] Lakels¢ yee * un in J ind is situated on Al-|yesterday said that plans wore the boy with the long green. He x y, S 4 more or less to south a ie olicar A : 3 t 6143, thenee west 40] fred vem near Queen street.|/ being drawn up for an Angelic 8 ltakes a deep interest in the rail- ‘ao % Ce eaten tae incom teat They are now using a tent for anfehureh at the corner of Kin&|,qqq, owning several million Lvs, Magnificent Display of the Natural Resources of the Great North. containing 160 acres more | ,, (1), but will soon start the econ-|street and Broadway. dollars of the company bonds and NN , ; ing pé ully affecte the MARION WAUGH., = Mr. Orchard has made al! prep-|being painfully affecte d_by KS e e ° ° 2204, 1990 a) saa, avations for thie gomoval of his|size of the Searly dividends. 1's/Q49% A oyiculture, Minerals, Fisheries, Stock, Dogs, en es he oes restaurant and rdéadhouse from |word is the last one In addes - ‘e District—District of Coast, ar rarters to his|provements, and President Dick- 6 ° hanweeks the temporary quarte! I , @6% an r that Arthur 0, crew, of Main street lots and will prob-|eson wants a half a eee tion o 7 UG Fruits, Arts ton Darsatan fo purcbats ably move tomorrow. lars to build . peter al Skag- ¢ , i escribed lands: es, ay.—J Y lispatch, at s poms piantad about 20 H. A, Bigelow has had his Main way He BR ee fe , : i the northeast corner of : a htana tai at ER ~ i Coast District, thence street lots cleared preparatory ; | : HOPPING CONTEST ; wins more OF less {0 tiortheast to starting his building, plans for Christian er, ie F ‘ ATHLETIC CONTESTS LoG Cc 1 chains cibpe Osh leen” 16 , ave already been drawn| London, Sept. 6.—that ¢ TRAP SHOOTING ws : ee westerly. £0. chains ro oe z father is guilly of manslaughter My, WATER SPORTS & CARNIVAL Pa owing shore of lake to . E . . idee } minencement,. Ghaininine’ 40 W. R. Eggleston has his resi- oe the ddeer aS tes ap CL HORSE RACES BABY SHOW i : s i . sen atree 0; ward 1e relies sol © se s 4 R P. see aitier, Agent ent TAll no rhe Funder if a Christian Seience practition- Ges FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT TRADES & LABO rd, 1913. cs ’ way and it will be reat Aen ihins mcd ing & BerioUs 48S was | e 18, 1913-—Oct. 13, 1013, cupaney within a week or ten * Ape en e ies Pease shit Y , a : : : : oe decidec oda ’ e 5 a g, NJ A I cuatteii Sataren, intend to days. ; wJin the Gentral Criminal Court, ge apply t the lion, Commissioner of Lands The lots of the Union Bank of Though the ease was actually ¥¥) Y h ” permission t urchase we 5 ANON air r Sao oug ; a : , scribed lands: a ‘ Canada, at; the corner om Begone tried, the defendant was acquitted \ (a) orher off Port Re OP out and Main, have been stumped because the charge was not tech- 9 My, rer of S. T. L. Lot and Pos scause J ob® . i i re oft ag rf 5 ae preparatory to building. nically proven bras shore of Goose to §. T. L. Otay : Lot and Post reading 30280-0929, thence H. W. Kraus has given orders ———_—___—— WAS Ever Held in British Columbia. eny directial 20 ¢ s, once > 9) av i m8 herl direction 20 chains, thence for a building near the railway in Deputy Clerk of Senate Dead. MQ ? iains Lo the point commence: ' . » wi star siness as . ’ iaiting’ 00 Bere ose ark] A CRICKETING METEOR [which he will start business AS) Qiaa, Sopi. 16.—Mr. Re W. Kas d Night Fireworks ? WILLIAM MACY. , soon as completed, stephens, dep ‘lerk of the sen-|% C. Ii. Flood, casit: Hon. L. R. Tennyson, son of Lord nese cs a Stephens, deputy ele rl 6 { = i Qs.) Day an sh eT a” { T ‘ and the grandson of L. Schuller has his residence/ate and one of the best known mee TOMUY Mat: AV NEE Se binge Poet Laureate, {well on toward completion on his}oficials of the upper house, died 9 “4 ste ae Land Distriet—District of Coast, an ' ame into fame Alfred avenue lot. —Telkwa Trib-|today at ‘the age of 74 years, of s nn a he Kange 6, who has Just sprung e aralysis. He had been ill for al@ Sy, ry phat Guy L. Tooker, of as a county cricketer, Almost june. pero. Shi - nth Phe desakaed 5 AS 4 fo vi tee vende Py Sue eecupation. civil en- Ree ; » knocks \ outh chains to southwes : 3 . lane Ge ce RAE AOE TEI ONCE ORD y ni westerly followi higl mark to Point of commencement, ‘ Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley F RM s Jew EEA As A " e 4. a re ae 4 *¥0 acres more or less, . . r July 6th, 1913" 2° TOOKER. FARM Bulkley Valley Fort George District A . ss + auly 14, 1913-—Sept, 8, 1013. —|N TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— _ — — = * ’ rae ” L A NDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on LANDS easy terms. e e 66 e N 99 * . Advertise in ND COMPANY, Limit Advertise In e valy ews NORTH COAST LA , Limited | ne @ Dal y CWS |p vaio vr capitan. s1,5004%00.0 “4 Has the Largest Guaranteed Circulation se eae SOR 4 ‘ + ; 1b * ah j iA > ; eo