),00 geplember 23, 19413, yesdays LAND pURCHASE NOTICES. charles H. Flood, oc- . tl, notice thie intend 10 apply to auon free oouet of lands and works yon, commissrurchase the followlng yer mission ’ Mo Hibed jand: it a post planted at the or A. Pe dy reading Lot 5. thence In @ northerly ‘ of Hastings Arm to the Tac-U-An thence in @ , 40 chains, thence in @ ) chains, thence east- point of commence acres more or less. H, FLOOD, ens Sept. 22, 1018. pul 1 ay net t—District of Coast, pange 5. t Dora L. Wright, of c., occupation married ommencing com er i hore jon or less yy chains walion NO 26 20, 1 the ipply for permission wing described lands: 1 post planted at the Lot 421, Range 5, t thence north 20 chains ’ rtheast corner of Lot vo 1 chains mere or less 1 Lot 5142, thence a ia r r less to the shore uth = thence westerly and a ; shore to the point of encell i itaining 40 acres more mmen a DORA L. WRIGHT. ted July 21st, 1913, ay aug. 1 19-—Oct. 18, 1943. rue . a eena Land i District of Coast, Hange ov. ke notice that cecil J. Crew, of of iwi, Wales, occupation banker, in- y for permission to purchase escribed lands; mmencing at & post planted one mile 6 e southeast corner of Lot 130, st District, thence south west 40 chains, thenee north east 40 chains to point vommencement, containing 80 acres Paras CECIL J, CREW. P. M,. Miller, Agent. gend, 1013. i913 oct pated July pub. Aug is, 13, 191d, District of Coast, 6. eena Land District HKange Take noti that Louis Frank Banville, prince Rupert, B. C., occupation rail- ior intel to apply for permission to irehase the foliuwing deseribed lands: hase tt ¢ de Fommencing at &@ post planted about 26 hains east Mile Post 76 from Prince pert, G. T. I Rallway, on the south de of U track, thence east 60 chains, ence south chains to bank of Skeena iver, thence following the river bank In westerly and northerly direction to point commencement, containing 20 acres wore Or ies LOUISE FRANK BANVILLE, Dated July 18th, 1943. pub. Aug. 18, 19138—-Oct, 13, 1913. District—District of Coast, Hange 6 Take notice that Thomas 5. I England, occupation gentleman, apply for permission to pur- owing described lands: « at a post planted one half Crew, of { the southeast corner of Lot han , Coast District, thence west hains, thence south 40 chains, thence st 8 bains, thence north 40 chains to nt f ymumencement, containing 3820 mor r i€55. THOMAS 8. CREW, P. M. Miller, Agent Dated July 2ist, 1943, pup. Aug. 18, 1913-—Oct, 13, 1913. ena Land District—District of Coast, Kange 5, Tak notice that Marion Waugh, of t occupation spinster, ip ” permission to purchase scribed lands: at @ post planted about s in a northerly direction [from soutuwest corner of Lot 6149, Range ast District, Lakelse Valley, thence 40 chains, more or less to south Lot 6148, thence west 4U south 40 chains, thenve east or less back tw point of i containing £60 acres more F MARION WAUGH. Dated July 22nd, 1913. Pub. Aug. 18, 1913 ct. 13, 1013. keena Land District—District of Coast, Range 5. fake notice that Arthur O, Crew, of Devizes, Bugland, occupation surveyor, in- ids to apply for permission to purchase ywing described lands: Commencing at @ post planted about 20 bains north of the northeast corner of , Range 5, Coast District, thence chains more or less to vortheast er of Lot 596, thence east 20 chains, ence north 20 chains more or less to bore Of lake, thence westerly 20 chains r less following shore of lake Ww f mmencement, containing 40 uD r less, ARTHUR O, CREW. Pp. M.Miller, Agent Dated, July 23rd, 19143. Pul g. 18, 1013-——Oct. 13, 1012 Take i that 1, William Macy, of cupation caterer, intend to bh he Hon, Commissioner of Lands r permission to purchase the ibed lands: & at 4 post planted on the er of 8. T. L. Lot and Post thence southerly 20 chains M ! re of Goose Bay to 8. T. L. t and Post reading 35280-9529, thence P lirection 20 chains, thence 1 4 rhe direction 20 chains, thence past i4ins to the point of commence nent taining 160 acres more or less. WILLIAM MACY. Dat c. H,. Flood, Agent. aled June 27th, 1943. Pub. J 28, 1913-—Sept. 22, 1913, OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP- PROVAL OF PLANS. holice that James Arthur Brown, t sington, B, C., sawmill owner, to the Comptroller of Water the approval of the plans of » be constructed for the utili- he water from Brown's Creek, ; applicant is by Water Record ~) authorized to take and use for ‘") purposes, and in respect to which “' application for 56 cubic feet per from said creek (Water Permit is now pending. ‘The sawmill to 1 on Lot 121, Range 6, Coast one ! ins and particulars required by Wats ye one of Section 70 of the with nce amended have been filed ite omptroiier of Water Rights and hin’ Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. ‘ons to the application may wed with the Comptroller. of Water Rights, as Dane ht Buildings, Victoria, B, G. nae ane rince Rupert, B. C., this 29th st, A. D. 1913, W-Se] ; A te ARTHUR BROWN, Applicant, WATER NOTICE. I ile i am ae for a license to take and use Na ay be made under the Water Act ' Columbia as follows; ‘ we hame of the applicant is B, C, orks, Lid., P, H, Mobley, agent, C rhe address of the applicant 1s ce Rupert, B, G, The he hame of the stream is Kwinitsa hive 1 Stream has its source in moun ue h \bout 5 miles west of the Skeena \ flo : and aise in @ Southeasterly direction ‘Uptles into Skeena River about 4 south from Kwinitsa station, ‘ Pad} pe is to be diverted from 8 er 69 from neonate outh side, about 5,280 vii be he purpose for which ,the water re ed 18 mining and manufacturing, anne land on whieh the water Is to 's described as follows: Mineral Ld, and eyed the B. G. Balt Works, wh ocaled adjacent fh 4 lt75, Skeena River, ‘ to Lot 74 and ‘ The quantity of wi y 8 is rote | ater applied for is pow q Twelve hundred (1200) This notlee was posted hath aa pp ‘don the gr m. ; th day of September, {2} rrouns a \ copy of this notice and an applica mente uant thereto and to the require mes oh NeW ater Act will be fled In the Rupert Be Water Recorder at Prince the said ; Objections may be fled with thn pirolien ait ytiecorder, or with the Bulldings, Victorias B gents, ery B.C, SALT WORKS, LTD. H. Mobley, Agent. i By F, W-Sept. 8 to oct? 6, 1014 e} Thursday. Poe cian MARK’ POSITION THE DAILY NEWS —_—_—— In the Letter Box MOTOR BOAT RACES. Prince Rupert. Dear You have probably | already been notified by Mr. Bui- lock-Webster of the rearrange- | ment of the water sports on the} 24th to 26th of this month, andj we should be greatly obliged if in| the interests of competitors would make the following public in the course of the next few days. {. The third event gn our pro- gram is open to any class of mo- tor launch, private or commercial, Prince Ru-| received and sir: you to entries for pert being handicapped by the 22nd inst. in addition to the two subject boats 2. That launch race prizes there is also the speed cup (won last year by | the Evelyn), which is awarded to the boat making the best time over the course, irrespective of | handicaps. | 3. Entries from out-of-town} competitors will be received for | all the events (except the two} handicaps) up to the day of the} race, i The approximate distances for | the rowboats and canoe races will] be 400 yards, finishing at the] Rowing Club, by the Government | wharf. | Prince Rupert launches com- | peting who have not already had | their handicaps taken are asked to arrange with Messrs. Chapple and Hemmel to have this done al the earliest opportunity. ' Thanking you in anticipation | of your extending to us the cour. | tesy of your columns, I am Yours faithfully, A. 8S. A. VIDLER, Secretary. ose eee ere er me TERRACE NEWS. Terrace, 21.—Bishop Du Vernet through here on his way to conduct the funeral of Rey. Robert Tomlinson, who died Meanskinisht. sept. passed recently at The government road camp is at work on the roads within the townsite boundaries. Lakelse avenue has been lengthened and a considerable amount of leveling done on the main street. Mr. Miller left for his home in Scotland on Thursday. Jack Hepburn was taken down to the Prince Rupert hospital on He suffering from He was attended by Dr, is hernia, Traynor. MOTHER-IN-LAW GOOSE. Rock-a-bye baby, Dinna ye fret Because your dear mamma Has turned suffragette; Your pa rocks the cradle; Your mitk’s within reach; Your mamma's away, darling, Making a speech, London Site Not Purchased. London, Sept. 46.—The Can- adian Associated Press 1s re- quested to deny a which gained considerable currency here yesterday, that the Canadian government had acquired the site of Westminster Hospital at a cost of one million dollars, on which to erect new offices, ‘Two sites in the vicinity of Westmin- ster have been under considera- tion, but no decfsion has yel been arrived at. story Demers. Experienced saleslady wanted, 9909 ¢ biossom AVENUE. CRIVER TOAD, FOUR MILES’ FROM BRANTFORD NT, WHERE BODY WAY FOUND, The Editor Daily News, | CHARLES DAWSON, 13-YEAR OLD FARMER LAD. \1URDERED BY JAITES TAYLOR THE SPaiuéRD THAT BRANTFORD MURDER. The picture of the boy at the bot- tom is that of Charles Dawson, the farmer boy ally murdered on the roadside near Brantford, Ont. who was brut- The mur- derer was a degenerate half breed known as “Taylor the Spaniard.” The real motive for the crime is not yet known. Taylor has confessed to the killing of the boy and hacking him repeatedly with the knife, almost severing the head from the body. = 3 OLD HAZELTON NEWS. haga ang ania pamaingias, 4 On Thursday evening Lawton of Ootsa Lake and Miss B. King, who arrived | from Saskatchewan, were united in wedlock by Rev. W. 8. Larter, | of St. Peter's Church. | George | | | recently Gus Olson came in from ast Omineca River yesterday, bring | ing some fine samples of asbestos | from Glaims which he and J. T. Bates are interested with R. J. MeDonell. He brought gold from leases | the same also placer | owners, | | the week James Brown | coarse held by During came in with specimens of fine} copper ore from claims on St.| Croix and Leggett Creeks. The} |}showings in that section, which | is opposite Pitman station, are excellent, he says, while there is plenty of room for prospectors. A largely signed petition, ask- ing for the establishment of a ferry across the Skeena at the north end of town, will be pre- sented to the provincial author- ities. The proposed ferry will-be of the greatest convenience to ranchers on the other side of the river. Jassengers on the stage from Kispiox on Monday saw a she bear. and two cubs treed in a cottonwood. Manager Reid of the bank-of Vancouver, who was re- turning from Kispiox, was armed with a game license and a .22. With the latter he killed one of the cubs, a fine yearling. KF. E. Groffman, of the Omin- Gold Mines, returned on Tuesday from Quartz Creek, wher Tuesday from Quartz Creek, where his company is operating. He expresses great satisfaction with the result of the prospecting. On the way out Mr. Groffman passed 120 pack ani- mals, most of which were carry- ing supplies for the companies operating in the Manson and Omineca River ¢amps.—Omineca Miner. eca season's STEWART’S EXHIBIT Entered for the Grand District Prize for Minerals William R. Tonkin, president of the Fish Creek Mining ac. companied Superintendent James Harris, arrived from Se- attle on the Thursday boat on his annual trip of inspection to the property. With him is also John McMartin and wife and M, L. Gordon, P. L, 8., of Vancouver. Mr. McMartin has been associated with Mr. Tonkin in the Fish Creek Mining Co, for the past» three years, but this is his first visit to the camp. Mr. Gordon is here to complete seme surveying on Mr. Tonkin’s Bear River property preparatory to Crown granting the same. Messrs. Tonkin, Me- Martin and Harris left yesterday for Fish Creek and will doubtless visit other claims up the Salmon River before returning south to Prince Rupert next week, where they will stop over to see the ex- hibition.-Portland Ganal Miner. Co., by The remains of the late BE, Q, Stephenson, who died at Hazelton on Friday, were brought to Prince Rupert by Sunday night's train, They were shipped yesterday by the steamer Prince Rupert to Vieloria, accompanied by the de- ceased’s brother, Rev, M, Stephen- son, and sister, Mrs. Brown of Victoria, Who was summoned to Hazelton on account of her brother's illness. The funeral will take place at Victoria, NOTES FROM STEWART. West Max Wade Montreal, Que. Dr. and Mrs. Marr were on the Thursday boat. has gone to Gus Carlson left last week for a trip to Vancouver. T. J. Vaughan-Rhys returned to Stewart on the Thursday boat after a brief business visit to Prince Rupert. J. Fred Ritehie, P. 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