» 27, 1913 . October #' yonday, THE DAILY NEWS — — ASE NOTIONS, any PURGE! charies H. Floud, © nd w Sepply to lands and works ‘chase Wie Lullowhtig t planted at tit I L. reading Lot nce in @ northerly « of Hastings Arm tw the Tac-U-Au 20, thence in a hains, thence In 4 chatns, thence east jint of commence res more or less i. FLOOD, 113 Supt. 22, 1013. District of Cuast, va Le. Wright, of ccupation married y for permission jog described lands: , post plated at the t 42i, Range 6, north 20) Challis ist corner of Lot baius more or jess Lot 6142, thence fi r jess to he shore ence Westerly and re w the point of ining 40 wcres Lait DURA L. WIGHT, st, 1913, gis—Uct. 1a 1013. District of Coast, that Cecil J. Crew, of , upation banker, ip- y peruission ty purchase scribed jands: - gi a post planted one mile jutheast corner of Lot 130, l rict, thence suuth 24 ‘ uains, thenee porth ast 40 Chains to point i) ite cement containing 80 acres a : — CECIL J. CREW. Pp. M. Miller, Agent. 4 Jul 3. ee Oot. 13, 1913. nd District—District of Coast, sxeens - Range &. ice that Louls Frank Banville, "prc aes B. C., occupation rall- oT intends bo apply for permission to foutet, BO ywing descriped lands: rr ihe fol feaamencing at & post planted about 20 { Mle Post 76 from Prince i p. Railway, on the south ee ihe tac k, (thence east Ov chails, ry south 6 chains to bank of Skeena ay thence foli owing the river bank i j westerly and bortherly direction to point M commencement, containing 20 acres wore oF i655. i LOUISE FRANK BANVILLE, d july 18th, 1913, pap. Aug. 18, '9is—Oct. 13, 1943. istrict—District of Coast, ange b, that Thomas 8. Crew, vf fivena Land D Take notice febury, England, occupation geilietuan, ; apE f permission tw put wing described lands; ug at 4 post planted ope bali the southeast corner Of Lut ,oast District, thence west suulh 40 Chails, Whence e north 40 chains. cnent, containing 32' THOMAS 8S. CREW v. M. Miller, Agent Seeus Land L \ District of Coasl, hauge ’ that Marion Waugh, vi y spinster, in permission Ww purchase scrived lauds; 4 post planted about ) 4 bortherly uirechuou [rol ter of Lot 6149, HKange Lakeise Valicy, thence or tess to south hence West 4 chains, hence east 8 buck Ww pvint ol aining 160 écres more MARION WAUGH 1, 1913. ‘ uct, 13, 1013. ST teens Land District——District of oust, Range *S. Aribur 0, Crew, ol pauon surveyor, ib uission Wo purchase 1 lands: post planted about 20 noriweast corner vl i, Coast District, Wence wore of less to northeast » east 2u cChailis, chains more or less Ww ehnee westleriy 20 challis wing sbore of lake Ww scement, containing 40 tice that AKTHUR O, CREW. i M. Miller, Agent baled, July 23rd, 1913 is vi Uct. 13, 1913. William Macy, of nh caterer, intend to i tumissioner of Lands permission w purchase the pee on the [s. T. L th and ic e 6 itherly 2u chains [ Goose Bay to 8. T. L ding SS2su-VS2¥, thence lireclion 20 chains, thence jirechion 20 chains, thence 8 * Ww the point of commence Webi, containing 160 acres more or less. WILLIAM MACY. Cc . p Dated June 97 1b, ean Flood, Agent. Pub. July 28, 1913—Sept, 92, 1913. SS arenes NOTICE. Notice is oe ‘s hereby given that pursuant to ent 0 [ chapter 115 of the Re- deposican ee of Canada, F, L, Wilson has Works With the Minister of Public ae a plan of @ work proposed to be Pn don jand in the Harbor of thee Rupert, B, ¢ follows i , briefly described as 1077.68 ne Tune heing 859.3 ff. north and Cove Circig (AS! from the centre of Seal huper ela i‘, wh on Plan 923, Prince West corner heg istry OMice, being south- sees 43 mine 7, thence north 36 to hart Nhules 39 seconds west 760 8 4G raf Ane Thence south 36 de- Hong saig Sea hs 1 second west 370 ft. ees 15 one a thence south 36 de- © high wit ules oY second east 546 ft. Wates mark, mark, “the hee following high ‘Ot of beginning, with a PUon of said proposed site foregoing in a duplicate of each of a Prints Ruper the Land Registry Ofnce » Governur t B. C., and is applying wo thereor, ‘a Gouncll for apprevai Oty huacb§ September 16th, 1943. ONNELL & HONEYWELL, Bolictors for the Applicant W ee 29-O¢ WATER NOTICE. ADplication fo Water w Of Britist ill be ~% license to take and use a © under the Water Act 1. The ee 4s follows; Bt Works bee of the applicant is B, C. % The one H. Mobley, agent. Pring, Rupert. B " ee epplionns ip River mn Of the stream is Kwinttsa Win range tream has its source in moun- te Mout miles west of the Skeena “Ud “empties thio southeasterly direction SOL " )_ Skeena Riv th froin Kwinltse es about 1 rf * siteam on the 2,'%, be diverted from feet trom mouth South side, about 6,280 ue I be ised (POSe for which the water % ‘the jg.) @!0lng and man he sed ‘ae gn which the water is 46 t lad owned by a “4 tone Ninerel ents y c Skeena Rivswacent to Lot 74 and as “8 ee, 3 Quantity of wate Miners r applied for is iNches Welve hundred (4200) OD the 23 MOlice was x ain day of ‘Se ptember rn iets" pone Op B Hon pure Dy ¢ this notice and an applica- $ Of the wacreto and to the requlire- _ cf Waroe Act will be fled in the "B.C, Opie, Mecorder at Prince Cen ee Water “i, can amey be Med with Buildings er of Water Rights, pra ie » Vieto BE Rights, Parliament Can Wonks, t L'rp, W8epn, 8 ty oct apie Mobley, ‘Agent, THE STEAMER VOLTURNO ON FIRE IN MID-OCEAN taken of the Volturno on fire, It was secured from a passenger on the Cronner Kurfurst }£3,000 a year and traveling. ex- i” held out in the prospectus, it lby Messrs. Leiser for the com- }pany’s revenue. The estimate of iprofit from salmon canning was! |}based on the best quality of saJ-} optimistic beyond words. v tolumbia lpr ‘| £100,000 has been expended on participating _| working of the fisheries since the son not having been any more | formed company did much to se- careful study of the prospectus, Charlotte Island General Develop- , and are now ed to have been bought for $5,000 conservative shareholders Go. did not keep this exceedingly acquired so cheaply. “conservative” profits dividends of 17 per on oe ee shares and of on the deferred were Seiad as ores after mak- ing provision £35,000 in deferred shares Doughty and his ther provided Ase these two di considerable), and a further sum rendered during chairman of the board Sir George, who has paid several visits to the year, and the services of the man- aging director HUGE PROFIT FOR PROMOTERS =. ssros7™em | One Striker Dead and Two Badly | NO DIVIDEND FOR INVESTORS" Special to The Daily News. { | Trinidad, Oct. One striker SIR GEORGE DOUGHTY’S ENTERPRISE IN THIS VICINITY SE- | was killed yesterday and two VERELY CRITICISED BY “CANADA,” A WEEKLY NEWS- badly wounded, as the result of PAPER PUBLISHED IN LONDON. in attempt by the = strikers to —— prevent defection from their |}ously rewarded with a salary of| ranks. penses in addition. | Had the company been able to} justify even in part the promises might have been able to bear hese charges, but the price paid f i g pany’s property seems to have been a very accurate estimate of ts worth. For it now appears that, according to Canadian reg tions, the use of food fish except dogfish, for fertilizer is ohibited, and this was to be one of the chief sources of the com- mon being caught, whereas only an inferior grade is found in the} waters over which it has fishing licenses In fact, in every item of the estimate of profit the pro- moters have shown themselves} Of the £125,000 subscribed by | the publie £25,000 went to the} moters and the balance of! ithe purchase of machinery, | steam trawlers, etc., and on the} company was started. The man- aging director with his £3,000 a| year and travelling expenses has not sueceeded in making the busi- jness profitable, and the com- | pany’s funds are now practica ly CAPTAIN INCH jexhausted, the 1913 fishing sea-| ne Captain of the Volturno who according to the announce- ment of the Uranium line offi- cials, will not lose his captain- | favorable than was 1912. No blame can be laid to the} door of Canadians in this matter, for the management was in the id i with those who lose their ship “after of British directors, whose : i : : | He will be given command of jexpert knowledge should have } 2 |} another vessel as a reward for jbrought about a_ better result,| ; | the unexceptional courage and especially as their services were ‘ : ability and resourcefulness he liberally remunerated. The enor- mous sums made by the vendors on the sale of a few fishing li- censes and an unprofitable can- nery and oil works were doubt- less all to be ascertained by a showed in the recent disaster. but the shareholders had a right to expect ordinary care on their behalf in the expenditure of the capital and the management of the business. The result so far seems to indicate that such care has been lacking. REVENGE ON MILITANTS Students of Bristol University Turn Tables on Them (Special to the Daily News) Bristol, Eng.,. Oct. 25.—The students of Bristol University yesterday avenged the burning of the sports pavilion of the Uni- versity by militants, by smashing the windows of the offices of the suffragettes and burning the of- CAPTAIN J. C. BARR fice furniture in the streets. They were cheered by a large|Commander of the ss, Carmania, Dee the first ship to go to the res- : ; cue of the Volturno, In some EXPLOSION IN NEW YORK quarters there is some doubt ee aE since the details of the tragedy Three Women Killed and Several have been received, whether Workers Badly Burned or not Captain Barr did all it ena that could possibly be done for Special to the Daily News the rescue of the ill-fated pas- New York, Oct. 25—A gas oven sengers on the Volturno, The jin which metal was being enam- surviving officers of the Vol- lelled, on the top floor of a six turno say that Capt. Barr and lags factory building on Canal the other rescue ships declined lStreet, exploded this morning, to put out lifeboats for the services | killing four employees, three of rescue of the Volturno people lwhom were women, Scores of until one of the boats from the aslothere were burned or injured Vollurno itself demonstrated by falling timbers. that it was possible for the a Seal boats to live in the high seas, Launch Alice B for hire. Tele- Capt. Barr is likely to figure 455-tf} by the London Board of Trade peeane Green 391, Davis’ Float. in the investigation to be held 2D 4 | Seco + + ee + + SocpoeD 4 + Seeded + + eee 4+ Coete + + Oecd 1 1 Oe 1 ee 1) eee 1 | sd 11 OD) | SSS 1) SS 11 1) De |S lee ee —————_-_ __ ______-. + wd fine ae SRI 1SeS STCNSSS See See IESSIT —— st. 3 Oblige Rank imposes obligations— or—as the French put it—‘‘Noblesse Oblige.” It is a very natural and right principle that those who by their position in life command the respect of others should deserve it end k= worthy of maintaining their position. “Much is expected of those in high station.” But this principle is not con- them. They have set a stand- fined to persons of noble birth ard and their very business —it has a hundred applica- life depends on the constant tions. It applies, for example, maintenance of it. to those manufacturers of reputation and prestige who pe gin leg ee make goods of high quality that you are rig ata and who advertise them con- vahie That awe gt buy: stantly in the newspapers of : the land. Well may you place your faith in advertised goods. Well By their advertising theyhave | may you give them prefer- attained an eminence where ence over articles which you the very best in quality and can only hope may prove good service is expected of satisfactory. For the principle of “Noblesse Oblige”’ is your guarantee of excellence in Advertised Goods. If_you are doing a locn! business talk over your advertising prob- lems with the Advertising | epi riment of this newspaper. If you arg doing » provincial cr national hesiness it would be well for you to have the counsel and .ss.stence of a good advertising agency. A list of these wil! be furnished, without cost or oblige- tion, by the Secretary of Cancdian Press Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto. + Sab + + Seabo- + + Seatos + + Goede) + + Corea + + ir-God ft } aT) + + ee 4 + e+ + eee Certificate B43839, intend, sixty days from Crown Grant of And further take pat +4 Wee eg ee pe Gotedt #4 xi iW tt pe 4 a eee Ee yy ee DS 04 we Te wooo ae aaa ee — CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, WATER NOTICE. 1 claims situate in the Skeen ‘Min: Seer mineral claims, eena Min- | Sa ing Division of Cassiar District. Take notice that Eugene Renz, of Prince; ‘ake notice that the Prince Ru About six miles back Rupert, B. C., occupation cook, intends to; Hydro-Electric ae » mouth of Falls Creek, Goose Bay, apply for permission to purchase the fol-| ‘eal, Quebec, wm. T. Kergin, lowing described lands: of the Water Act 8 Certificate No. D Kergin, Free Miner’s €&8t 18 chains more or less to the west Application for boundary of John McKechnie’s pre-emp-/| Was made on the 20th day of Septei Gorttkcntetn Imorore: tion, thence south 20 chains more or less Limited, y ae A asad company purpose of qbtaining a John McKechnie’s southwest corner, | has transferred to the the above claims. thence east 20 chains, thence south 20|Hydro-Electric Company, interest therein. notice that action Un- chains, thence west $3 chains more or less me commenced be- to the’ east boundary of S. E. 30945 to the none tor eee such Certificate of Im- point of commencement, containing 90 | required by Section 89 and Part 6 of the claim, Situate in the Ptarmigan mineral al —ecnntiatenianeiaatar Division of Cassiar Dis- Skeena Land District—District of Queen cy, which generally happens | Skeena Mining re T. Kergin, Free Oroeeee for coal and petroleum on and tifcate No. B70101, Dated this 24th day of September, A. D. | **°eS More or less. : Water Act have been filed with the os So u, ECGENE RENZ. | troller of Water Rights Dated August 22nd 1913. picking Woe aecce ner roe eee Ft ME . > = es 101% can ta ections to e application oo Pub. Sept. 22, 1913—Nov. 17, 1013. filed with the Comptroller ¢ of Wai Charlotte Islands. ey, intend to apply for a license to Oct. 8, eT 22 & 43839, acting a5 under one hundred and sixty acres of 5 eat ke bene |e 3rat Island, B. C., bounded as and P, C. Coates, Free | {90 on Graham rs C No. D77639, intend, “Commencing at a quarter post at the 4 » sixty days from the date hereof, to apply centre of Section Thirty (30), Township vertise in to the ane Recorder for a Certificate of six (6), Graham Island, thence south forty Seg of obtain- | chains, thence east forty chains, thence e above claim. And further. take notice that action, un- Doe agg A coon 8 cates a rr ? der sectiok 37, Must be commenced before | HERBERT PARSONS, Locator issue of such Certificate of Improve- By C. P. Nuter, Agent. nt abated this 24th day of September, A. D. Dated September 4th, 1913. | Pub. Oct. 3, 1913—Oct, 27, 1013. YC ee FIR AAAI RAI AA IAA AA AAA IAAI IIIA IA SIA AS ASSAASISAA AIA any, ea able the Minister’ m Tangs ar Part 6 petition for the ap- No. B43839, act- Commencing at a post planted about 20/ proval of their undertaking in relation to George Rudge, Free chains south of the northeast corner of | the utilization of 1,500 from Thulme River, ‘Quatoon Inlet, ‘ inches of water No. B33997; P. C. s_ EB. 30945, thence north 40 chains, thence | Water District, for’ TT esa id. water sett 18 toe Sea, theme and f the eaeranis as Parliament Building, V! abraset RA © r, About six miles back Take notice that i, Herbert Parsons, ere ee mouth of Falls Greek, Goose Bay, xohtMegnotice foal, | Herbert Tettion’ at TH EINCE BUTE, =YDRO- es es oe VISITING CARDS JOCURI OOOO OOOO PRINTING ENVELOPES LETTERHEADS BUSINESS CARDS Summer is over aad the Fall trade has begun. To get your share you must have some sort of FOLDERS printed matter—a circular, folder, booklet or cata- SHIPPING logue. Be sure to have that work done properly. TAGS You would not send out a shabby salesman to BLOTTERS represent you; then don’t make the mistake of sending out a poorly printed circular or booklet. Wer are QUALITY PRINTERS and can produce a BALL PROGRAMMES piece of peinted matter that you would be proud of and which will get results. Try us. Phone 98. 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