Pa 7 | | | The Daily News Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Daty, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance, WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. OvuTs1pr CANADA—Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DiSPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. : HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Avc,, Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98, BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New. York City, SEATTLE-—Puget Sound News Co. Lonton, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar quare, os ‘The newspaper, with the law, should assume the accused innocent until proven guilty; should be the friend, not the enemy of the general public; the defender, not the invader of private life and the assailant of personal character. It should be, as it were, a keeper of the public conscience.’’—Henry Watterson. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 oe b THE CITY COUNCIL, THE LICENSE COMMIS- SIONERS AND MR. PRUDHOMME DAILY EDITION. The full significance of the council’s amazing action in voting public money in their efforts to prevent Mr. A. J. Prudhomme from securing a renewal of his license for the Savoy Hotel, should not be lost upon the public. It means that in an attempt to prevent the members of the License Board from receiving the natural consequences of their unlawful act, their friends on the city council have determined to drag in the city and fight the forlorn hope with the citizens’ money. Possibly they hope that when the courts are called upon to state who are responsible for the loss that Mr. Prudhomme has suffered, by some means or another the bill may fall upon the citizens. It looks suspiciously like the policy that was enunciated at the previous secret meeting, when it was proposed to unload all responsibility for the strike upon the Dominion authorities by calling in H. M. C. S. Rainbow. It is to be hoped that the present policy may meet with like success. In the case of the Rainbow a similar disregard was shown as to the financial consequences to the city. Many people were prepared for unusual] action when it became noised about town that a secret meeting of several members of the council had been held on Saturday night, followed by Mayor Manson's departure from town before the council met, for Mr. Mansoii inas a surprising habit of disappearing when important things are to be done. He kept away on private business until the council had got the liquor law altered to permit the hotels to keep open till midnight He was away during the Rainbow incident. He was nowhere to be seen on the day of the riot. It is not charged that the Mayor was actually hiding under the bed, but his absence on that occasion was so noticeable that it was a general jest round town that the Mayor had handed authority over to Chief Vickers and was seeking safe seclusion. It is nonsense to pretend that the city council are so anxious to know the precise aspects of the law so closely that it is worth spending a lot of money to find it all out. If they want to know what the precise aspects of the law are on the matter, they can find it in Mr. Justice Clement’s judgment and mandamus. That honorable judge, well learned in the law which he is sworn to impartially dispense, went into the whole matter very closely, and gave it as his opinion that ‘‘There is no doubt in my mind that the refusal to grant the renewal was for reasons other than that claimed on behalf of the commissioners."’ He followed that up by a mandamus addressed to the commissioners by their names, saying: “WHEREFORE, we being willing that due and speedy justice should be done in the premises, as is reasonable, do per- emptorily command you, the said Board of License Commissioners .to grant said Alexander James Prudhomme. .a license -in renewal of the license previously held. . without If the License Commissioners choose to take the risk of deciding who shall and who shall not have licenses, for ‘‘other than those reasons claimed on behalf of the commissioners,”’ that is their own risk. Any fool knows that it is a risky business to monkey with the law. The legal regulations upon which licenses can be issued and refused are clearly laid down in the statutes. If the members of the License Board care to take the risk of being a law unto themselves, they may. But the city council cannot plead in the face of Mr. Justice Clement’s decision that they are justified in voting the citizens’ money—some of it A. J. Prudhomme’s money—in an effort to prevent Mr. Prudhomme from earning a living. It is no secret that Alderman Newton is responsible for the edi- torial utterances of a certain local newspaper. The similarity in the obtuseness of outlook and turgidity of thought between Aldermai Newton’s speeches and the editorial articles in question,point to their common parent. For the reason that his written articles are rarely sensible, we do not notice them, But an article, which appeared in Alderman Newton's paper a few hours before he voted the citizens’ money to fight Mr. Justice Clement's judgment is worth quoting. It is a characteristic reply to a series of articles which appeared in this column on the economics of the G. T. P. assessment agreement. Says Alderman Newton editorially: “It does seem a pity that a consummate ass should be per- mitted to make such belittling references concerning those who strove to effect the best settlement possible rather than waste a lot of ‘the people’s money in fighting law suits. . . A small bunch of narrow minded politicians are prepared to even sacrifice the city’s best interests for damnable party advantage. Politics are all right in their place, but when they conflict with the welfare of the city, we say away with them.” With the exception of the first clause in the leading sentence, we would apply the whole quotation to fit Alderman Newton's actiong We would not call him a consummate ass, for he is not that. He is merely a simpleminded gentleman, with strong convictions, but little exact knowledge of anything. Nor would we limit Alderman Newton's freedom of speech—at least not until the city can afford to support a permanent opera company with a funnier low comedian. But we do heartily endorse his strong statement of the iniquity of the city being plunged into law suits to suit. . . some narrow-minded politicians. . . fordamnable party advantage. How do the citizens feel about it. That means you. the insertion in such license of any condition, lest by your default | UP” arrival in Setar were the same complaint should be repeated to us. . .” discgarged from the company's service, SEETO SEALS IN THESE SEAS H. M. S. Shearwater Sails from Esquimait for the Behring Sea This Month. About the end of this month or the beginning of next, H. M.S. Shearwater will leave Esquimalt for the Behring Sea to look after British interests during the sealing season. The sloop-of-war is now preparing for her trip to the north. Japan has also decided to send a vessel across to look after that nation’s interests. The cruiser Naniwa left Hakodate on May 1 and will proceed first to the Kam- schatka coast and Copper Islands. She is expected to reach the scene of the sealing activities towards the close of this month. Five revenue cutters are to protect the interests of the United States, four already having been sent north, and the other, the Rush, now awaits orders at Seattle. If pelagic sealing is not stopped as a result of the donference being held at Washington it is reported that the American government will send a cruiser into Behring Sea to assist the revenue cutters. DECK HANDS OF AMUR LOSE CASE C. P. R. Crews Must Handle Cargo on Sundays According to Agreement Signed by Men. Judge McInnes has dismissed the second test case brought again- st the Canadian Pacific Railway by the deck hands on the companys coasting vessels. on the ground that under written articles signed | by the men, handling cargo on Sunday was work which they agreed to do. The first case brought by the men was against the orders given to deck hands to shift cargo on Sunday on the Princess Victoria. The action was brought under the Canadian Act and as_ the Princess Victoria was_ registered under the Imperial Shipping Act, Judge McInnes dismissed the case. S.S. SENATOR» Negotiated Ice Fields and Man- steamer Senator from Seattle ar- rived last evening with four hun- dred passengers and a heavy cargo was short. Ferancisco is outside the harbor, working her way through the ice fields to get in. to have four hundred passengers on board. THE DAILY NEWS FARMERS PREFER ARTS OF PEACE Rural Regiments Said to Have Hired 300 Men to Bring up Their Strength. (Canadian Press Despatch) Niagara, June 14.—A sensation is promised in the Niagara Camp this year, owing to the discovery today that more than 300 of the raral militia in camp here are men recruited jin Toronto along the docks and in the cheap lodging houses. These are said to be hired for two weeks by some of the commanders in order* to bring the regiments up to their required strength for camp pur- poses. from R. L. BORDEN IS COMING Leaves for the West on Thurs- day for a Campaign Tour (Canadian Press Despatch) Ottawa, June 14.—Mr. R. L. Borden who returned here from Halifax on Sunday night, is to leave for the West on Thursday. Accompanying him will be a num- ber of Conservative speakers. REACHES NOME aged to Land Four Hundred Passengers and Much Freight (Canadian Press Despatch) None. Alaska, Jung 14.—The arrival are j vessel's of freight. The welcomed, for supplies The steamer Umatilla from San ters, all kinds For all kinds\of waiters, dishwas chanics, call up p, cooks, hotel por- of Sa SE NOTICE LAND PURCHA keen. nd Distriet— District of Coast Range Take es that Annie Mussallem of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation married wornshy intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deseri lands: Commeneng at a post planted at o post southwest corner, 60 chains east from N. E. of Lot 1116, FE arvey ®, earvey: east 20 chair cenite, “Laces won 40 chains,” thence south 20 chains, thence east 20 chains, thence south 20 Zhains to point of commencement, containing 120 Dated May 8, iit. ANNIE MUSSALLEM Pub, May 15. Sk Land District— District of Cassiar 8 Take. notice that I, Thomas MeMeekin of } Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation clerk, intend to at the corner Coast District, thence north 40 (; trea . C haa MONRGE aN) TT hua rt a rs Otay VE "sONEINS pply for permiasinn to purchase the following Seecribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about two miles south of the forks of the White and Flat rivers, thence north 80 chains, thence <— ol chains, t th 80 chains, thence wes' chains. Dated April 18, 1911... THOMAS MeMEEKIN Pub. May 13. Francis 8S. Preston, Agent Skeena Land District-—District of Cassiar Take notice that I, Charles L. Delgrove of Stew- art B. C., occupation prospector, intend to apply for ission to purchase the following described lands! Commencing at a post planted about six miles south and ove mile west of the forks of the White and Flat rivers, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains. ; Dated April 20,1911. CHARLES DELGROV E Pub. May 15. Francis 8. Preston, Agent Skeena Land District-—District of Coast Range 6 Take notice that |, J. Harold McKean of Prince Ru B. C., ceeupat on blacksm th, intend to apply for perm ssion to purchase the following descr bed lands: Commencing at a post planted about three and one hall miles d stant in @ south westerly direction from a blind slough from Observatory inlet where the same touches the Ind an Reserve, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 cha ns, thenee east 60 chains, thence north 80 cha ns to po nt of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated Apr | 14, 1911. J. HAROLD McKBAN Skeena Land District-—Distriet of Casalar Take notice that Il, Thomas Macgovern of Stewart, B. C., occupation miner,intend to apply for permission to purchase the following deseri lands: Commencing at a post planted on the right bank of the Naas river about four miles above the forke of the Naas river, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence cast 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas. THOMAS MACGOVERN Dated March 25, 1911. Sidney Frank Wright, Agt Pub. May 17. Skeena Land Distriet-—District of Cassiar Take notice that Wiliam Frederick Cameron of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation carpenter, ntends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commenei: at a t planted about three south of the forks of the White and Flat vers, thence south 80 chains, thence west 50 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 50 chains. WILLIAM FREDERICK CAMERON Dated April 18, 1911. Pub. May 13, Francis 8. Preston, Agent Skeena Land District—D istrict cf Coast Range & Take notioe that 1, Lauchlan John Shanahan of Victoria, bb. C., occupation teacher, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 65 chains south from the southeast corner of Lot 3060, thence 40 chains south, thence 40 chains west, thence 40 chains north, thence 40 chains east two point of cummencement, containing 160 acres more or jens. LAUCHLAN JOHN SHANAHAN Dated April 17, 1911. Pub. May 6, ’ Sheena Land District —District of Cassiar Take notice that 1, John L. Mitchell of Prince . B. C., oceupation bookkeeper, intend to Apply for permission to purchase the following deseribed lands: She is reported c ing miles south and the White and Flat rivers, thence north 80 chains thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains. JOHN L. MITCHELL at a post planted about (5) five (1) one mile west of the forks of Dated April 18, 1911. Pub. May 13 Francis 5. Preston, Agent and launches reen. Davis’ ~a2t In order that there should be no misunderstanding the second time, another case was brought in which the name of C. Tucke, a deckhand on the Amur, duly registered under the Canadian laws was used. The Amur employed on the run between. Victoria and Port Ss- $3000, 25 balarice At Lots 5 and 6 Block 28, % Sec ni, per Cept. cash, 1,.2, 3 years, yer cent, \ n Skeena Land Distriet— District of Cassiar Take notice that I Francis 8. Preston of Prince Rupert, B. C., cecupation prospector, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about three miles south and two miles west of the forks of the White and }lat rivers, thence south 80 chains thence east 50 chains, thence north 80 chains, GEO. W. 1076 Nelson St., Vancouver, B.C. MORROW. thence west 80 chains. Dated April 20,1911. FRANCIS S. PRESTON Pub May 13 Skeeaz: Land District-—District of Coast Range 6 beers « north of Vancouver. hone 37; P.O. Box 129. & risHt®, - Proprietors sington and while at that place and also at Prince Rupert, the men were ordered to move cargo on Sunday and when they refused were replaced by other men and BOUGHT FIRST TICKET Arthur Little Claimant for Unique Honor To Arthur C. Little, proprietor of the most famous news stand in Northern British Columbia, goes the hoor of buying the first railroad ticket on the Grand Trunk Pacific, to travel east on the main line from Prince Rupert. This morning Mr. Little was on hand at the G. T. P. ticket office and asked for a return ticket to Copper River, as far as the train will travel, which is 100 miles east. “Four dollars and five cents one way,” said Mr. A. E, Mc- Master, the agent, who claims the distinction of selling the first rail- road ticket in this city for the company. Soon after Mr. Little had got his ticket he was offered $5 above the purchase price and later $10 was Offered. ‘‘Not for sale,’’ said Mr. Little. ‘I am one of the pioneers here and said I would be a passenger on the first train going east on the G. T. P. main line. The number 25538. of the ticket is SIR WILFRID IS ILL (Canadian Press Despatch) London, June 14,—-The Morning Post announces this morning that Sir Wilfrid Laurier has been or- dered to remain indoors for a few days owing to his having contracted an affection of the throat. e BESNER & BESNER, PROPRIETORS The New Knof Hotel is run'gn the European lan. First- service. All the Latest Modern mprovemenfs. siete “BEDS Sec UP FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT ‘Windsor Hotel FIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Furnished and Steam Hedged Roons A FIRST CLASS BAR, Ay DINING ROOM IN CONN pth anc BILLIARDS and POOL good exer- Ladies every 2 Newman Bloc, be- i 7th Sts. Proprietor and Manager =——E, EBX & £6. RFAI , ESTE Kitsumkalygt Land Fox, Sale KITSUMK fr M a ms. G. § CIGARS TO Twelve Tables promptly filled, Prices of . JOHNSTONE, N.G, H. MORTON) Secretary. » all, at 8 p.m, BACCOS.;: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF de CARTAGE and ” STORAGE sPew. Agents ie . le, ~~ 8, Sons of Tuesdays in Bec., 12, Prince Rupert Take not ce that 1, Joe Jack of Prince K. pert, B. C,, oceupation carpenter, intend to apply for ——- tw purchase the following described ands: Commencing at a post planted about threejand one-half miles distant in a south westerly direction from a blind slough from Observatory Inlet where the same touches the Indian Reserve thence east 80 cha na. thence »oth 50 chains, thence wests0 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of com mencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated April 14, 1911. JOBE JACK Pub. May 13. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 6 Take notice that I, Bell Hall Kenney of Yai mouth, Nova Scotia, occupation married woman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at north east corner of T. L, Lot 38528, thence running west 40 chains, thence north 50 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence south 80 chains to place of com mencement containing 320 acres more or less, My post is on south east corner of land applied for, marked letters 8S. E., about one mile west of Lake Lakelse, south side of Skeena river Divtrict of Coast Range 5. Dated April 29,1911. BELL HALL KENNEY John Haverty, Agent 2 Pub. May 13. Skeena Land District —District of Cassiar Take notice that 1, James Dunlop of Prince } Rupert, B. C., occupation teamster, intend to ply for permission to purchase the following wibed lands; Commencing at a post planted about two miles south of the forks of the Whive and Flat rivers epenes north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, hence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains. JAMES DUNLOP Dated April 18, 1911. \. Francis 3. Preston, Agent Pub. May 13 Coast Range 6 Land District Take notice that I, John Hepburn of Kit- sumkalum, occupation farmer, intend to appl. ioe permalesion to purchase the (cllowng describec ands; Commencing at a post planted at the northeas( corner of Lot 3983, thence east 20 chains, thenca south 40 chains, thence west 20 chaps, theace north 40 chains to place of commencement. Dated March 18, 1911. JOUN HEPBURN Pub April 16, Skeena Land District-—District of Coast Range 6 ‘Take notice that Henry Macartney of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation miner, intends to apply jor permission to purchase the following described , Commencing at a post planted on the south side of Exchumsiks River, about 2 1-2 miles from its confluence with the Skeena River and about 1-2 miles west from Exchumaiks rapids, thenee 80 chains north, thence 40 chains east, thence 80 chains south, thence 40 chains west to point o; commencement, containing 4320 acres more or - Post marked “H.M. 8.W. cor,” Dated April 22,1911, HENRY MACARTNEY Pub. April 29. Skeena Land District-—District of Cassiar Take notice that Il, Mary Carin of Stewart, B. C., occupation married woman, intend to apply le nn to purchase the following dencribed Commencing at a post planted two (2) mile south and (2) two miles west of the forks of the White aad Fiat rivers, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains south thence 80 chains east. MARY CARIN Dated April 20, 1911. Pub, May 14, Francis 8. Preston, Agent _Skeena Land District—District of Coast Take notice that I, William Melville Corley of ag Oakarip, gomipesion Geri, intend apply for mission to purchase the follo described anlar " Camere Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 8056 Rang 6, Coast District, thence east 60 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west £0 chains to Hell’s Gate slough, thence along slough southerly to point of commencement, eon- taining 160 acres more or leas, Dated April Le Mh M MELVILLE CORLE Pub, April 29, AX Skeena Land Distrlot-—Disteiot of Queen Charlotte wlan, Take notice that J. H. Murphy,of Vancouver, f wor oqmapetion commereial sraveller, intends »ply for permission to purchase th deseribed lands: . m eeu Commencing at @ post planted about seven m west and one mile vouth from the mouth of Stanly Creek, Naden Harbor, thence north 80 chains, thence west 40 chains,’ thence south 80 ae wena ten ™ ar J. W. MURP Pub, April 22, ' Numa Renan hanes LAND pur /HASE NoTicR Distriet of 4 » Clara May © Ran, B. C., oveupation ant atte ot Pres apply for permission to purel oe described lands; an Commencing at a Post pla west corner of Lot 1745, Rang thence east 40 chains, thene thenee west 31 chain’ thono. st 25 chai thence west 10 chains, thence nds th h 20 chains point of commencement, cont. nn *,*hains tp more or less, . OR 12 pete Dated April 4, 1911, CLAI Pub. April 15, ‘A MAY Lintiy Skeena Land District District o 1, f Ce R _ Take notice that Mary lieaton Gut Range Victoria, B. C©., occupation hous ere of to apply for permission to pu + ites described lands: Commencing et a post plant ti corner of Lot 996, Range 6 . 80 chains south thence 40 chains chains north, thence 4¢ chains wes ommencement, containing i. MARY BEATON Dated April 17, 1911. Pub. May 6, ) acres or GILDER SLEEVE _Skeena Land District —L ist; Take notice that Fred W kalum, occupation farmer, pertminsion Ww purchase tné lands: Commencing at a post pla east corner of A. MeLeod's 20 chains south, thence 10 chains on. my ene chains north, thence 10 chains wee a commencement soutalning 2 Acre 1 sone a Dated April 10, 1911. FRIBOKICH W boas Pub. April 22 Fred Hampton a8 , cat Skeena Land Distriet—District of ast Take notice that L, Frank H pane § sington, occupation mercha i F ‘ we lp for permission ; e purchase ‘ea tands: . aes Commencing at a post 4 bank of the Exchumsiks Kv miles from ite contiuence wich thence 80 chains west, hence thence 80 chains east, thence to point of commencement, more or . Dated April 21, 1911. hub, April 29. FRANK HICKS i Skeena Land District—D istrict of Coast Take notice that William McTavish of Vase ver, li. ©. occupation physiciar ds to eee tO purchase the following emettag Commencing at a post planted at th " corner, 40 chains north and 40 ebaies con dal northeast corner of Lat 1116, Harvey's Survey, Coast District, Range 6, thence 60 ¢ = ee thence ou enaing forth, then 60 chains wa thence 60 chains south to post of comme.tenay eee $60 acres more or leas, ated May 2, 1911. WILLIAM A. MeTAyig Pub. May 6. Fred W Bobler, heat Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range § Take notice that Lettie McTavish of Vancoure, B. ©., oecupatien married woman, jp tends apply for permission to purchase the folio described lands: "7 Commencing at a post west corner 1V0 chair from the northeast cx Survey, Coast Vistric south, thence 50 chains east, thence horthy thence 40 chains we south, thence 40 chains west to 5 coment, Containing 40U acres more we Dated May 2, 19i1 LOTTI Pub. May 6. Fred planted east and 2 at th Skeena Land Diswict —Dist as Dake notice t B., r for permission to purchase Lhe lands; Commencing at @ post planted at t corner 100 chains east and 20 the northeast corner Coast District, Kar thence 50 chains o » th thence 50 chains south ‘ containing S20 acres more or ie Dated May Z, 1911 JACI Pub, May 6. iV Skeena Land District —D istrict of Take notice that i, Char Prince Kupert, KB. C., ocx to apply for permission to pur described lands: Commencing at @ post planted a miles south end (2) two o wes White river and Fiat river, thence south & a thence west 50 chains, thence north thence east 50 chains Dated April 20, i¥11 CHARLIE Pub. May 15. Francis M. KNOUM Preston, Hacge \ ancoure coe hoe! Skeena Land District — Dist as Take not ce that Mc Met B. C., ocedpation real esta apply for permission 1) 1 use described lands Commencing at a port pla b ine bank of Eachumsiks rive e ts contluence with the ene west, Ss thence £U cha thence thence 20 « chains chains west, chains east, . chains east, thence 40 cha commencement, containing Dated April 21, 1911 Pub. May 13 40 « Skeena Land District Take notice Prince Rupert, B. C., occupa arpenter to apply for permission ta pur + described lands Commencing at a post | south and one mile west « aud Flat rivers, thence 5 a weet 50 chains, thence « a east 50 chains Dated April 18, 1911. ISAA Pub. May 15. bre that Skeena Land District Take notice that Glenn 5 B. C,, ocecupation real es apply for permission t described lands Commenceng at a p | and 80 chains south of t Lat No. 1733 marked West corher, thence south 4 a 80 chains, thence north 4 80 chains to pot of 320 acres more or less Dated March 20, 1911 Pub. April 15, Skeena Land Pistrict~! ast René ust Be Take notice that W I - occupation Governme ; ‘eS for permission to pur was ° ed lands: paiss Commencing at a; and 120 chains sout! No 1738, range 5 coast N.W. corner, thence 80 chaina, thence north 4 chains to post of comm acres more or less ty 4 a Dated March 20th, 191) Pub, April 29th, 1911 Skeena Land Mistrict--!) Take notice that Geo. ti B. C., Gecupation barb permission ta purchay nda: ; ut Commencing at a po anted : oe not miles west and one iil 1 + salt of Stanly Creek, Nad ‘ noel chains, thence west 10 eo chains, thence east 40 cha ‘B0, Hb Dated March 17, 1911 ' Demet Pub. April 22. ' of Coss Skeena Land Dist sere jon Met Take notice that ! sontractole Prince Rupert, B. C., oe the ! to apply for permiss ul described eka, about @ Commencing at a post Pee miles south and (2) tw 30 chalet of White and Fiat rivers, (hence. aig thence 80 chains west, thene thence 80 chains east pon Me BRENTON JOR tog, Dated April 20, 191! Francis Pub. May 13. rrieeriet of Comte Skeena Land District - atrict Oe ba Take notice that I, James tioneer, 1 Stewart, B.C, occupation > the apply for permission to described lands: Commencing at & bor bank of the Naas rive! the forks of the N iver thence weat 80 che t thence east 80 chains lo br ks containing 640 acre pe ue WEB Ro Dated March 24, 1911, rank 8 Pub. May 17. rict of Cassitl [Skeone Land District - 0 ; aso 8 Take notice that |, wt) B. C,, occupation e jowing i mission to purchase lanted about oe Commencing at & PO PP’ che forks il south and one mile south 80 halal and Flat rivers, thence ®00"' 59 halt west 80 chains, thence Hor sr28 east 80 chains. ‘ NEY F Dated April 18, 191! * rome s, Presto™ Pub, May 18. PI AAPPnpagapugapaameon Wea Ne