september 22, 498% THE DAILY NEWS 3 monday, ° ' ahead a BRM eeeesenrsneees peecneneecoomonerents magnons — —-— $$$ (sh NOTICES. i tt NEW POLICY INAUGURATED THAT rae cas a Fn ieee} WILL BENEFIT NORTHERN INTERIOR canta shiteancico] | > gy 1 sading Lut 5 a! ha ae | Fld 1_ ISLANDS ? 9 a | Hi ‘et ot tie Tae U-A | NATURAL STOCK R ¢ on | rection alot " to the Tac-U- 1 ANGES TO BE LEASED AT ast NT | pian vat fy tnaee I i TO SETTLERS INSTEAD OF BEING LEFT LOW FIGURES ENTRAL ; | Materly aire’ chains, thence e@ast- ‘ TO WASTE AMERICH yutherly a point of companies ov Sided . a py ota ‘ Se ery e388 The recent visit to the north-|can be prevented and full pro- 10143. ern portion of the pro ce ade|capacity o e range ‘ part ‘ iy 2 Sept 83 peheid by ea Wi. hn, iia, Midialke bt ii ae a} * tae, TONGO op FRIENDLY ar ies FALCON 1$2. ISLANDS istric Coast, pistriet Of C0a8t, |), nq, has already resulted in the|grazing lands | | | ' . ee vora Le. Wright, oflofiicial + 7 bg one ao | rake ; occupation married official announcement vf a new/ment and for the utilization of] ff. HOPE ISS. | inal, ee described lands: policy to be inaugurated in con-|timber and of any other resources LUA Pomme { not peanoranee + nection with the administration |needed in the settlement and de-|[% Pe 5 KAA So UTH | St ‘ DOr ae ara of the public lands in so far as|velopment of the country. SIMONOFF FA re chains mere: OF 18 establishing a stoek raising in- The applicat of the permit | i aa t oF 1060 to Ee and dustry through the utilization of}system will involve the division | i Lake ; 1 shore to the point of ihe pasturage now going to waste.|of the range into natural graz- PAC I Pit | t pine ining 40 deres morety i. expected that the new de-|ing districts suitable for sheep J 1a ee DORA L. WrhuGHt parture will be particularly bene- for cattle, or for both. and we se esceeeennnleal — _ ‘ —__—<4) | ae pe 18, 1913 Och, 13, 1913. ficial*to the north, and that points|fixing of the number of head i . t—District of Coast, like Stewart, commanding the|whieh may be allowed to graze in DISAPPEARING ISLANDS ie eens ige 5. a highway to the interior, will, with}each without impairing its pro- ae ; } +4 at ae ut OG od pate? ao the extension of wagon roads and!ductiveness and carrying capac. | MaP showing me location, of a ee on Hope Cae in e oe ‘ nds ’ peran as T purchase pack trails, s00n be the rendez-|ity. Wherever necessary for the Southern oa ifie See ian fe ’ at completely disappearet i i Dt aon 7 vt st planted one mile} VOUS of stockmen and owners of protection of water supply or of and of whieh no trace can D@ eee . | Hh We it iy ni on oR aabe Lot 184 Tlarge flocks of sheep, looking to|game stock will be excluded, The —=———=—= Wa I Pat ball 10 tata te orn secure aréas suitable for cattle|keynote of the policy inaugurated C' | ar i oes ht conainng 80 acres}and sheep raising in the interior.|by Mr. Ross for the administra- INDEPENDEN E DA | MEXICO j i | | ' ore CECIL J. CREW. Already there has been suffici-|tion of grazing is the protection| Ww | Hi ” Tait Miller, Agent. lent investigation to show that the|of the actual settler in the use of| ; ! IMA CNRS Pah, AU 7 1913—Ocl, 13, 1943. vast natural stock ranges of Brit-|the range. In the issuance of | CELEBRATED IN RAINY DRIZZLE | 4 ey as } ish Columbia offer excellent op-|grazing permits first considera-| (ide ena Land be ee of Coast) vortunities for the successful|tion will be given no small own-} reat | yi Tak iat Louls Frank Banville, development of a large stock in-Jjers of stock and to owners of im- GREATEST PARADE EVER HELD IN MEXICO’S CAPITAL — | id baeemintends 40 spply ‘for permission to}dustry, with great benefit to the proved range property. As Mr.| EVERYTHING PASSED OFF QUIETLY—HUERTA RE- ee we at ying a aaied. guntit #0 province. At present only a very|Ross indicates, however, the ex- VIEWED THE PROCESSION be “east ! le, Fee Par ee small part of this forage crop is|tent of unused range is still so er eae “ { “k, thence east 60 chains used, and the problem has been|great that after full provision for Mexico Gity, Sept. 16—The big- rounded by his staff and accom- HS rel helns to Pitiver benk. ia to devise means by which stock-|the needs of the settlers’ stock|gest parade ever held in Mexico | panied by many government of- f y and northerly ee 20° ood) men might be encouraged to lo-|there ‘will remain ample accom. | Gity began forming early today | ficials and foreign diplomats i ; . aia . cate in British Columbia, and thus |modation for large herds of sheep|in celebration of the nation’s in- | made a short address applauding LOUISE FRANK BANVILLE, |{o convert this natural resource and cattle. dependence day, Cold drizzling |the patriotic ardor of the youn- oui ae BM ois—Oct 13, 1943. now going to waste year by year Under the policy established|rain caused the. flags and bunt-| ger element of the population and one into beef and mutton, leather and|settlers will be allowed to graze|ing to droop and made marching} calling them “the hope of the a Ditange inca of Coast | wool, a reasonable number of stock free} over the sodden pavements ajnation” and “worthy sens of lo- rake notice that Thomas 8, Crew, of One of the chief diMeulties in-|of all charge. For large herds,|dreary business, but it did not|yal fathers.” , gland, - oceePanission v0. pur: herent to this problem, but which however, a grazing fee will be quench the holiday spirit. At the hour appointed for the " C Sith Cpe anied’ one pair} PAS been successfully overcome,|charged, which in the beginning From early _ morning detach- opening of the civie obeprvances thof the southeast corner of Lot}was to work out a plan which,|will be merely nominal, the pol- ments of soldiers, cadets, stu-j|at Chapultepec, the presidential Sine thon et ast leigins, thence while allowing the ranging of}icy of the government being to|dents and volunteers made their | salute boomed from the guns of uns, thence not ob 80 See td sheep and cattle on a large seale,|permit the industry to establish | way toward Chapultepec, where | the arsenal. At the qabetusion of or less. : would protect the range itselfJitself fully before making a|the day’s celebration began with|the ceremonies the presidential COS A eae cat. from injury from overgrazing, charge in accordance with the speech making and music, and | party drove through ie "atheate M pated July 24st, 1943. ‘ and above all prevent range}actual commercial value of the|with patriotic utterances of ora- | lined with holiday-makers show- hug. 18, 1943—Oct 18," 1908. monopoly by large owners, to the| grazing privileges. tors appointed for the occasion ering confetti and flowers, from ; 1 Land District—District of Coast, disadvantage of our settlers and The administration of grazing stirred embryo soldiers to Bn. pwinde ws and pelponle ee aa : wet : re SE ea waneh,- ot pre-emptors. This problem ne- will necessarily be closely bound|thusiasm. General Vietorinao | UOBSE ree e w ca a ia RveERY genuine 20th Century Brand Garment bears i nireal, Que that apation’ spinster, is leessitated not only broad con-jup with the administration and Huerta, the provisional president | Huerta beenmged te fee ” the label—your guarantee of correct style, perfect i aaiicintie 08 od tannat to purchase} sideration of the methods of|protection of forest resources.|Of Mexico, in full uniform, sur- ‘parade. Bee ’ Moommencing at & post planted about) ytilization of the public range] For, while there are limited areas | com —— ——- . — —— —————— ———— tailoring and fine fabric ge eouth® Soo ar ead, Range adopted by other countries and|jof treeless range in the province, Cost of Living Climbs Trains to Smithers Scon WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS--- : Ke a brin 40 ¢ ; more Of Yess to ‘south their results, but also a careful|the great bulk is forested, excel- Ottawa, Sept. 20 Another | Vancouver, Sept. 18.—Mr. CG. A. ( \ l ei dary of Lot 5148, thence west 40) eonsideration of the local condi-|lent natural forage for sheep and : panies) ets cur ; CATH ee f B t t By Mp chait An “si Ao eT a poids of tions and the adoption to the|for cattle often forming the slight upward teas eit Seproe nt: jenn Pea te cen ryan ompany, . A ~ ement, containing 160 acres more) ,.q. of this province of the ground cover beneath the trees. living is indicated in the record ae ee vag tian Ga Bee eae THE. CLOTHES SHOP FOR MEN i: ai re eail sgt WAUGH methods proved to be most suc- Consequently, Mr. Ross has de-|of wholesale prices during Aug- es Ai nt ts att tan ehih ‘ Sixth S it Pub. Aug, 18, 19183—Oct. 13, 1043. cessful elsewhere. cided to utilize the trained force} ct gathered by the Department acilic ¢ ns i” al ft a eT ait Prince Rupert, B.C. xt treet fa na Hon. W. R. Ross foresaw that}already available in the forest of Labor, The index number for his firm a tHe ee aaa a pee a eee Sis Coast} ie administration of grazing un-|branch for putting into effect this} 579 articles was) 136.2, compared wn Sad a eee ae ake notice that Arthur O. Crew, of|der leasing system would offer}new conservation policy. This}. in 435.9 in July. In August a the news tha ; re England, occupation surveyor, in- i : . 3 pa cae . 4 ‘ her and most useful wh 2 will be operated up to Smithers nds Moly for permission to purchase | Serious disadvantage in locking} will add another an ; year ago it was 133. The advance} rom Prince Rupert within two Pte caee An Eo Tamed about 20) UP large areas against settlement] funetion to the work of the Pro-|ias due to higher prices in|. cox. Mains north of the northeast corner of}and other forms of use, and the}vineial Forest Service, which has crains and fodder, eggs, potatoes, weeks. baw 36 chains ono he tame 40 Somteeunt actual sale of grazing lands already so fully demonstrated its butter and anthracite coal, At the Rupert Boys Had Cold Feet cae ty 06. nine more OF. ae would, on the other hand, invite efficiency and worth in applying same time there was somewhat ? F. Kissick and Frank Lan- hore of lake, thence westerly 20 chains} monopoly and require s0 large alin practice the principles of for- lower prices for cattle, beer, but- | Res ; tates as . I ee 5 following SOOee chaing. io capital investment by stockmen {est conservation laid down by the ter, trout, whitefish and coffee. \dis are two Aas men ¥ . o oe , as to retard the development of|minister of lands. [rived from Prince Rupert ately ARTHUR 0. CREW... the industry. He decided that It is significant of the tineli- |= naam gO. = *\oR the way to the Chissae. Sut ated, July 23rd, 2043. 8. 46 under a permit system only could!ness of the policy established by|ing received looking to the loca-} who have decided to remain 1ere Pub. Aug. 18, 1613—Ock §% 4918, full: protection of the public in_!Mr. Ross for the development of|tion by stockmen of grazing|until March. The latter has gone yor ; tnt, fo Miberet Torena o “ap be assured sinee under this ; the stock industry and of its grounds for bands of sheep run-|to work as brakewan ee a DP ¢ Hoo Commissioner of Lands} +. a number of the stock can | practical possibilities in the north|ning as high ag’ several thou- White Pass railroad.—While- vermission to purchase the bed lands: be limited to the actual grazing & post planted on the f S. T, L, Lot and Post - - ——_—_—_——— — = — ‘that applications are already be- sands.- -Portland Canal Miner. | horse Star. pi2s thence southerly 20 cme long the shore of Goose Bay to 8. T, ° ta t reading 3$980-0020, ‘thence oe na wes y direction 20 chains, thence n a erly direction 20 chains, thence ast 20 chains to the point of commence- nent iluining 160 acres more or less, WILLIAM MACY. Cc, H, Flood, Agent, Dated June 27th, 1913. Pub. July 28, 1913-—Sept, 22, 1013. OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP~ PROVAL OF PLANS. Take notice that James Arthur Brown, Ay Jssington, B, C., sawmill owner, Richtee. te the Comptroller of Water ments for the approval of the plans of phe works to be constructed for the utili- zation of the water from Brown's Creek, much 2 tiaeee (eon Poa ese As has already been announced in the press, Mrs. “0. 24 Guthorized to take and se for Sawmill purposes, and in respect to which Frizzell will remove to larger quarters just as soon as the rurther application for 56 cuble feet per second rom said ereek (Water Permit ¥ ieae are ret > fap 22 ¢ ww ede +c ho: #5) 1s now pending. ‘The sawmill to new premises are ready for occupancy. Pn onder} om Dis ueted on Lot 124, Range 6, Coast down the present stock so that as: little of it as possible l and particul rs required by Weecton one uF Section 0 of the will be transferred to the new location, a a ( as amended have been filed cis ‘ inptroller of Water Rights and nh Vater Recorder at Prince Rupert. Ne , s to the application may be : p ‘ith the Comptroller of Water Rights, 4 ariiatnent Buildings, Victoria, B. C, ss Da at Prince Rupert, B. G., this 29th igust, A. D. 1913, : W ME S ARTHUR BROWN, Applicant, E 1-23 ; has been inaugurated at prices that the ladies of Prince Rupert will not be slow to recognize and which should leave littly if any of the present stock to be removed. The whole $20,000 stock of seasonable merchandise will be of- fered, a greater part of which was bought for the fall and winter trade and has just been opened up. There is a rea- WATER NOTICE. @ a ates. A aren pth ac ook: i for a Heense to take and use Has Won First Place Will be made under the Water Act ind mere Columbia as follows: hame of the applicant is B, C “se Seeeche 6! | Anheuser-Busch Will BuyThis Barley § name of the stream is Kwinttsa wo tau ate etsauree man | | Only the pick of Americds Barley crops and Bohemias Saazer [it ibout 5 es west o e Skeena : up ibe ee De. ee ane Hops are good enough from which to brew and age ; piles Into Skeena River about 4 th From Kwinttsa station, . = © Water is to be diverted from ii) On the south side, about 5,280 m mouth, rhe Purpore fon which the water ° ge ; Used is tnining and manufacturing, ica’ N onal Bevera t ‘ i land on whieh the water is to Ameri s ats ( described as follows: Mineral owned by the &, C, salt Works ‘nd located adjacent to Lot 74 an son for this sale and a price reason why you should avail yourself of the opportunities to be offered, Make your ar- rangements so as to attend the sale as near the opening day as possible the lines will be unbroken and you will have greater variety to choose from. SALE STARTS | Tuesday, 23rd Se Sixth Street The uniform Flavor, quality and purity of use Skeena River same t An quantity of water applied for is Budweiser temains always the ws Twelve hundred (1200) only the best materials enter our plant. Bottled only at the home plant in St.Louis Anheuser-Busch Brewery: St-Louis PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO., Distributors, Prince Rupert, B, C. inches "his notice Was posted on the ground A th day of (September, 1913, Copy of this notice and an applica pur sant thereto and to the require a we Water Act will oe fied in the ert the Water Recorder at Prince ia Objections may be filed with mptratian Or anaes or with the ' ) ater ‘arila J Buildings Vievorle" er penta, Parliament BB, ¢ ae ee oa LTD, W-Sept, 8 to oct 6, 4918 Cerne