THE DAILY NEWS ET, Fg tees : LAND LEASE NOTICE LAND PURCHAs} NOTIC} . e S ames he Dail New A MAN WHO MADE GOOD 97-Piece Dinner ets Skeena Li and District District or Coast Range 6 Skeena Land e that tI f Yy , ake notice that, t%G, Yatcnien at Prives| of ‘Vancouver: bevy, d's 1. rua Christian Garde anc r 0 ol y ' . { l yh, * ‘ . ‘ eccupatio i ineer and | ‘ng student, inte nd to a * CD ineey i Leading Nemspaper ond the Largést Circulation nm Northern B. C. PERT MEN ARE DOING $ 1 5.00 Een. , theend to apny v. . permission 3 lo purchase the fol v 4 Hot S8lon a ease the followi described land: Commencing at a _ , 1 lands Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited BS Come neing at a post plante: 11-4 mile east of | east of Naas River and 2 chaing DAILY AND WEEKLY ee ais hence the above price, See them in our) ate ly Bt mi es east of t ince S thenes aout 98140 Chains south ‘follow -thene BUSINESS MEN IN THE FIGHTING LINE OF TRADE IN THIS joo iy. window | oe Ente, eee este Fellahy reas thence | thence. 92 puth, Follc ai ae RN eer ne Oe eR Ren | ronkee tee ines ee Oe OR" Eedeis peated commenemnat oad count | oF fepwe) SNNIOE 30 tr on application. orters ar ankets, 4 | sree oF 1688. so EST IN THE LIGHT OF bea —e eae a TORE! acres or less. | RED CHRISTIAN GARDE i i \ SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DaltLy, 50c OCT ; BIG FURNITURE Ss oN LLtAM M, JOHNSON Dated Prince Rupert, | , \Beut . nA « » Nov. 23, 19 ‘ub. Dec 4 1914 per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All} Five years ago a young man for reasons only known to him F. W. HART | Bet Nov. 28, 19 ub, Dec, 13 Other Countries—Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly! arrived in Winnipeg with a re-|Self, he wrote a letter to his | phone 62 2nd Ave. & 6th Ste) na Land District—District of Queen] Skeena Land District—| in advance former eluployers couched with Entrance on 2nd Ave. | Charlotte Islands. Rang 4 = turn ticket in his pocket to a little tt : ary information that | ‘Take notice that Arthur Tremaine, of ; Take hostce thai |, ‘ . - re =necessary ormath Saanich, B. C., occupation farmer, Intends | o rince Rupert, I HEAD OFFICE lobseure town in Nova Scotia and he knew would be looked upon | i : ap ply, for pe ranlesion to lease the fol- | ee eae yi ie p 1 tiner, } lowing describe ds: e follo described : i ildi j ‘ $3 in cash, and after three days | f; ‘ably by the and asked omment at a post planted at the Commencing at a | Bel Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. \* 7 . : favor ub J y them Le ee erat, Dette eighty cha‘ns south] southwest corner of ¢ | Hy BRANCH OFFIC of tramping the streets of Win-|them for a credit of $800. lor the northwest corner of Lot 1655, MAR twenty-five (25) chats ie tae New Y N arte, eter nipeg secure da job in one of the Made Good All Round. bet inlet; thence en tenes eank tore | iets, fence ore core he EW YORK—Nati 3. : ; : ih ‘en tina 2 Pse oid ains, thence south eighty chains. to the| Island, thence following j mo eee ge are ee y New, Sore City. j leading w holesale houses in the In due course of time the goods AND soint or ‘ commencement, containing three} a northe asterly direc 1 lo = SEATTLE—Pug:? Sound News Co. leity as assistant shipping clerk}came to the nearest shipping CL A SS hundred and twenty acres (320), more or (20) chains to th Dn e wen | as assis § 8s ence ip @ southwe voealid, bad: pak joint to the unnamed town and HIGH coe ARTHUR TREMAINE, the shore line abou 1 along London, ENGLAN1)—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar |! @ salary of $15 per wee *k. Dur-|! re freizhte hei rdestina- George Young, Agent, to the po at or ¢ Prine: sing Square. % F ling the course of his duties in were freighted x wel E a + th SIGN WORK Dated Nov, 15, 1011, island containing about ‘oer tion. Six months passed anc 1e Pub. Dec. 15, 1041, more or less, . acres, this capacity it was necessary for 6 : ABRAHAM ‘ ain aslivery oc Oecd oe aur en calling up Phone 98 in case of | kien 40 ated boxes of merchan-|S8raders_ passed his store, fol- OUR SPECIALTIES Skeena Land District—District of Queen} Dated Dec. oth, tviy BEI n ntion on the part o e news carriers. : ; lowed closely by the steel laying ee e Charlotte Islands, Pub. Dec, 13. |dise to western points, and in the yay haa : : oe fake notice that Alfred McGregor, of =————==— : a liar | £208, and three times during this SS Victoria, B. ,, occupation broker, intends Sisths Thbd Dicteicr course of é € t ms : eo ss td to apply for permission to tease the fol- Nake ’ " one DaILy EDITION as | seh ahe hte - rete all period he sent for another bill of ES BROS lowing ‘described. lands: ro Viner Sos een. Kenzie of . ae aeen a: TAs Sa] MACH: TNS, HAMCS. OF .& a sh goods, having paid up his pre- SILVERSID ¢; Commencing at a post planted about ee apply the SeIBIS to tu er, intednng ————— — i ait a mi aa | western towns where the com- . E ze iy sun | three-quarters of a mile southwest from | described lands: . following ~|pany had customers. The next|¥!0US accounts on each new OFr-!po, pox 120 PHONE 156 CRFEN | the southwest corner of Lot 1548, Masset) Commencing at a post | SHOULD BE AWAKE TO OPPORTUNITIES. rere : : ss : _.tder, the last order amounting to} Inlet, thence east forty chains,» thence | fuence of Blackwater river » ae 31x s as spent in the ‘ } i south to the north boundary of Lot 1657,/ ¢ h bh from the sixth : | six months hia reg , . he $1,800. Two miles beyond the Second Avenue, near McBride thence west one hundred chains, more or ani enarne 2 7 w. |packing department, where the less, thence north ninety chains, thence] thence 80 chains south, th: town the railroad decided to make Pioneer Brynildsen’s statement in yesterday's News that| same names were before him and|/0W2 (i rir en A ep | ———$—— eat to, te ene mene alone rnc | ence 0 shai, ort en the people of Bella Coola desired to trade with Dritho e Rupert |!" ee m ie the ie ber of the site where the store was MADE AND eas. We ca emer) oa ey ANGUS JAMES McKENzIE | oe ought by e cus P, yi Ps ‘ ‘GREG 23, 1 ae ee instead of Victoria created quite a ripple of public interest. It! Fr a fine department he was|!ocated sold the homestead to the REPAIRED eas tan saat. lave ; ‘par . s , 9 i ’ . i . " srous § “ekeeper for ated Noy, 15, 1911, is to be hoped that its swell had its due effect upon the members |transferred to the general office, {NOW Prosp: rous storekeey S.. Pah bene 1s. 4ek4: $1,000 cash and invested it in Skesna Land District- Distric . . : . “a ‘ . . nai ake notice that iss Mar town lots in the new townsite. JOHN CURRIE Skeena Land District—District of Queen} jrojand, oecupation spinster, Charlotte Islands. Railway Came to Him. SECOND AVENUE . - PRINCE RUPERT Take notice that Malcolm Wright Young, tor perinission to purchase of the Board of Trade, for it is to that august body the public | The final page in the history of looks with confidence for a careful and considerate handling of his old friends, the company’s such matters. | cuslomers in the west, was here th of Saanich, B. C,, occupation farmer, th Commencing at a post plante {revealed to him, this being their In the meantime a round house tends to apply for permission to iease the! of the southeast corner of Lot: Bella Coola does see vay to s ; j jrevea ’ ; F ; i ; ——— = following described lands: ; onal ; J m away to the south of us, but if one) manner of making payment and|was built in the railway com- Commencing ata post planted at the| 42,chains, thence east 20 chai of its pioneer merchants comes here and distinctly says, as he|}yying goods on time. pany’s town, but the water proved F. M. DAVIS AT eae [east of the northwest corner of Lot 16bi,| Senceents, containing slgnt, 4 does, that he believes it would be to his commercial See | Got Good and Busy. damaging to the engines and as BOAT thence horth | to the gouth boundary, of muons |: Soknc tLe . ° 7 fi ‘ si dinee ae 4 4 . Shin’ Lot 1550, thence 18 » the east be r u to deal with this port rather than with that of Victoria, his sug-| Precisely two years from the/conditions for better water far- Gareake DAT aid ex wine tor Fear of Lot 1550, thence south along the said dais sand Didivies : . : ° wires ie arrive j j ine “a ¢ : re f as a /arpente . 50 agents alr boundary to the southeast corner Of sai oKcené ane istyi I t ast gestion that Prince Rupert might readily capture all the trade) “te of his arrival + as se ee eee ae on on banks-Morse and Knox Gasoline | Lot 1550, thence west along sad boun-| ante : . . ; ; , this y r mi , > the west |cided by » railroad to look Rat os CS eahWAa toning ». | dary to the east boundary of Lot 1549, ake notice that 1, Dag of that section is certainly worthy of the close consideration of |'"'> YOUNS man Tie Paes ve Yeean oan vans. ete TALES 60’ lO Engines, Gasoline Engines and Ac thadce south along the seid Ddundary to| Nanaimo, B. C., occupa the re santativ ‘i ’ i : “| with $100 in his purse, a full|other way for relief. Finding the| .cessories carried in stock. the north boundary of Lot 1552, thence| to apply for permission ' T a Staph maine. & Bi i who have seats in the Board of fedged business man, or at least|necessary water in the old towN, | punches and Boats for Hire N.E. end of Whar! | tie hee norte to the northwest corner of |. Commencing ats i tt rade. Purthermore, as Bella Coola sends here for aid in ob-| jn ssessi f the knowledge |ihey made a flattering offer for I rot 4 ce east to the f com- | southeast corner of Lot 448. “south | possession oO 1¢ nowledge |they made a é s 6 1551, thence east to the point of com b oat 3, ‘ @ ‘ ‘ ey ; : | . ci enceme 0 8 ! dred (600) 0 chains, thence west 4 , then taining a better mail service it shows that she recognizes this|of how goods might be obtained} the homestead, but the eat sienceme Sen ae ; . north 4y chains, then 4 haing $ . T . ’ . of ¢ ¢ ¢ ve its | a 17 clerk sly "O > . a — —~ “ oO G OUNG. pon 0 commencement, as the metropolis of Northern British Columbia and has confi-| With a pai aree of ryan ee eee Be as 7 Aa aa irs ae V Nee e eT DARIRS-AGUBE? Deki [MESS Ture’ or. lesa, ’ ; ; , ic E 0 sonsciously | but offered the company the south yated Nov. 16, 1914. DAGOI dence in the political power of Prince Rupert to render her a|W!ich bas SEU ace ae nike: i (whi ait l H t l Pub. 5, i re see signal publi : ne Y thi itl ‘i F ret - i) : taught to him by his last employ-|half of the quarter section (which = oya O e i ROR Rete A0y UP E23 Date Nov. 10th, 1011 ; signal public service. In this regard the representations of the). Batt te raaid ne she Swany tit wo by the dkecna Lahd. Disivice--District of ‘Ouest bin tes, 6.” 4 oa Boe Ga . er, the large wholesale house. He|by the way is cut in t o by Cor. Third Avenue and Sixth St. i | na Land District “piste of Queen Board of Trade on such a subject would have as much andj|went to a small western town|railway) free of charge if they e riba “Alsat eee Nites Maen, eat Pekceds Ladd - piecticr probably more weight with the Government than the representa-|which had not been invaded by|would consent to build their | ) | to appl a 4 scotia iat tana! tae ae ee eek ane ; 2 , $43 > ore "av as , re 2 yf s ‘ Thi ay lid | The Finest Rooms Bh nit dest ri s s . oo or eek ae tions of a purely political body the railway as yet, but where the|depot on his half. This they dic 1a ’ | iowing deseribed land driver, of Victoria, | § ) y. : ma : : : ; i 7 ; ‘ . : | The best equipped } Commencing at a post planted at the ly for perm ion I It is hoped the Board of Trade will take timely action on grade was surveyed, and he had|last spring, and the town is | | and steam heated. ee thwest corner of Lot 1548, Masset In-| \ewing deseribed land thi tt f bett il faciliti , : I the distinction of being the|known under the fictitious name} | Settee retard / + thence east on hundred chains, the ne ommencing at a | é . 3 aT i ac 2 . TE } E , $ i eos | | ’ oer south sixty ur chains, thence west to €} southwest corner of l t us matter Wh He UNS teeta facilities fou Bella Coola, It would | fourth man in the town and thelof the enterprising merchant, an | | restaurant: : ] | be ach, thence along beach to point of| cas: 80 chains, thence ‘0’ chains only be a neighborly act in any case, but if it should result in|}owner of the third tent which|opera house anda livery barn and | j I commencement, containing six hundred and then : ct ( ° ; ° . : ‘ , > 5 ort) v acres, i0ore O 55. , chains, a bringing here the trade of Bella Coola so much more to the|comprised it. He did not hesi-j|feed store share the same fate, | i| QVILLIAM MOORE. 80 cha . p iis. ieee } jeorge yu nt. ung credit of our Board of Trade. jtate to tell his comrades that apie $17,000 worth of goods were i | Dated Nov. 14, 191% oe , : : : yas é rehe 8 ; -|s , ast year by ¢ | 8 Bur: P | Pub, Dec. 15, 1044. Bella Coola, from all account is likely to be no inconse-|¥®5 @ merchant of some experi-|shipped to the town last ye 3 oriey urgess, rons Dated Oct. 31, 1911 tal t and-0 : tt : : , ence and that he intended to open |the former employers of the clerk, | 4 ent nec. O. ar ate oy 2 3 * ; . ‘ i quental port. nd here is another poin : o the south, but) up in his tent roofed house a gen-|all of which was received by Him | @rser mercer meres | LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, avadia- Land “District much nearer, that is likely to become an important port and) eral stor, Using a fictitious name | under an assumed name. " : = | Pare Pana tthat st Po = an important tributary to the trade of Prince Rupert. This is ie of Victoria, intend to apy i Siu x | Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 6] ' Purchase the Tollowilé Conmmencing at a f i 1 Whe | ‘Take notice that LeRoy F. Grant of Prince . , : eor e own Rupert, B, C, occupation civil engir , intends | C4S¢ boundary and al ‘ a from the southeast I aahy Kittimat, once spoken of as the terminus for the Grand Trunk} Pacific before Kaien Island was selected, and since scarcely | ° etl prmartt= | to apply for permission to purchase the following i T | described lands: thence north 60 chain i heard of. The Grand Trunk is about to resume work on the ° |, commencing at a post planted about 3 1-2 miles chains, the nce s 60 ch " ° : » . ’ ° < in a northerly direction from the northeast corner A CME ou) pul Omineca branch, running due south from Copper River to Kitti-| WHERE I 0 HUN I MOOSE awml Oo. t je | Post of Lot 1829, Range 6 Coast Distriet, thenee | taining 180 acr Be F . | east ¢ chains, thence. north 60 chains, thence Vs mat, and make the latter the port for the shipment of coal to! = | west to bank ‘of river, thence south following} 0. 4g, Rned é ‘ ° r > : | yr Dun db ‘ yk yank of river to point of commencement: con alec c ot, the outside and minerals to the smelters. This will create an-| British Columbia is pauls cant the sportsman’s game resort L taining 160 acres, more ot jess. a tise Pub. Dec. 9. j x : be Jated Sept. 9, 1911, LERO *, GRANT 4 other trade tributary to Prince Rupert, about the securing of| 6 um r | Pub, Oct 10, Gordon C, Emmerson, Agent | ae ; : aereertliny § Skeena Land District—1 ast , which the Board of Trade might profitably busy itself. | ’ and | | Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar Range °i% : ‘ : 2 » tha orbe: > " otic é Micha : ‘ } | British Columbia is recognized|garments that will endure rough ‘ dace I Gc osnaratlen tod eaten tibet Pane hea intend | pel | ee tee ee ee , ic as the principal hunting grounds|wear. Essential, above all things, Mouldings to apply for permission to purchase the following | mission ae purchase the e de } ; described lands: scribed lands } for moose, and sportsmen are be-/is waterproof footwear. Commencing at a post planted at the con- ‘Camnihan elie at a posi 5 tue 14 ¢ ante ; aw » . F | fluence of Blackwater river with the Naas river} yorth side of Williams t Telephone for N E Ww Heated by jing attracted in larger numbers Guides will tell you that a soe about two miles south of the sixth Dominion Kitimat brane h of the G I set oe each year, In the eastern prov- A large stock of dry finish- | Telegraph cabin. Post marked H. M. N. E.] Wiiiiams Creek, and @ tten (1 gins Guests =—=—— Steam moose can stand a lot of killing. A ; i < " Corner, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains | from the creek sore inces some good shooting can ing lumber on hand. Boat west, thence 80 chains north,’ ther . na ah : 80 chains | chains, Uience east 40 4 : They are not often brought down lumber a specialty. Delivery Gunt'ta' TRInk ot Gomumendeunent, acatalntig 640 still be had in New Brunswick ‘ 2, ’ poln i at aining 50 chains, thence west 4 , . made at short notice, acres more or less ‘ ence t ( 4 Beautifully Rouichid Rooms Now Ready and Ontario has also furnished |by the first bullet, even from the ; Dated Sept. 23,1911 HERBERT MeLENNAN | (1, Commencement, cor Pub. Nov, 2. ; ; | > » : ‘ MICHAS i some very fine specimens. In|most powerful of modern rifles. “es are as low as any } ( F The rooms in the Alberts Block are now ready for occu~ Manitoba ‘a few ahaa shots can|'The |} : I j porn ere | Sk Land I I f ( Dated Oct, 31 eit. ? - Mé oba { 3 r shots c The rh- ‘rear are deserv a Ye e z a Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar ra Lec 31, pancy. Everything up to date, including bath and telephone. il eZ 1} ea Ar art cat f 't I ns MEN-power arms. are Coser Call on us before ordering. | ‘Take notice that Thomas Arthur White of Van Pub. Dec. 9. om ‘ stil _be ob ained, bul it 18 lOledty popular for this game, par- | couver, B. C., occupation carpenter, intends to - Steam Heated | British Columbia that the sports-| ticularly the .30, .3038, .32 special ADEN Scr | pecsniaaton $0) purehiaas "Cae FOMOWINE Fo fs aoa District—D! oe 7 : : ; men are now looking, for it is|; 30 ‘E e / 11) ac | Commencing at a post planted at the con- ange & F Furnishings all new and up to the minute. . , -acticall at ll ther end: 804 calibre es A wounded OFFICE: fluence of Blackwater river with Naas river, about Take notice that I 0 here that practically all other|)ull moose a sometimes turn two miles south of the sixth Dominion Telegraph | gardener, of Victoria, [nt i ALBERT’S BLOCK UPSTAIRS specimens of big game common|on his pursuer and his'charge is| EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. | SM, For mariad 1. AW. $°E: Cornu thanee | permissiin to purchase | : ; hains north, ce 1ains west, thence scribed lands ginal Avan is Nani Wau AT KhALTe Head: df Centra st to the latitude abound in large las eats as that of an Afri- Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. chains south, thence 80 chains east to point of Commencing at a post | $e ber The } ter is give : commencement, containing 640 acres more or less.) north side of Williams numbers, 16 Hunter 1s Slven 4/can buffalo. THOMAS ARTHUR WHITE} chains back from te ci » and |wider range and greater latitude Night hunting: is now generally Raae Hope, 88, 1911, about fifty chains southea W } ; : ? the Kitimat branch of the —_—_—— mee | 4s tO season, prohibited, In the mating season of- way. crosses Williams a | - ig ‘ailwavs £ . , . ¢ Skeena Land District— District of Cassiar south 40 chains, thence ea ai | The big railways that cut/the bulls will respond to an-imi- Whites Portland Cement Take notice that Charles William Ham of | thence north 40° chains, thet ost i v é SRS +f Ry f . » female's ce thie eee Vancouver, B, C., occupation inspector, intends | chains to point of commen ’ ® through the province will bring tation Fs - female's eee one to apply, for permission to purchase the following | tuining 160 acres, more or) ; i vay ‘ . ‘ Is prodaucet upon a ire yar escribed lands SA) ee I rr you to moose country, o1 by sail- } : The nfodt a f thi G. C. EMMERSON Commencing at a post planted at the con- Fred E, gen poe the coast various places 1orn, 1e@ ~pertec use oO 118 AGENT fluence of Blackwater river with the Naas river Dated Oct, 31, 1911. ing up as t 8 ple S\ocall is possible only with long ne Apput two miles south from the sixth somnten Pub. Dec, 9. for good sport are known and M “| elegraph cabin. Post marked C. W. H. Ww. se or g SI é 2s and persistent practice, but most | Phone 125 Naden Block Second Ave Corner, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 a ains | i ag r _y “ , , ; rte nn east, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains| Skeena Lanc istrict—Dist Ques with a good guide you can be/guides have the knack, and will west to. point ot commencement, containing 640| oap ‘cuaplots Island ' landed at -just the right spot.Je y ’ » bene sir acres more or loss, Take notice that Ellen Ma 6 S Beads ete t es employ it for the benefit of their | a : , CHARLES WILLIAM HAM| victoria, B. C., occupation S| rin Success in a hunting trip depends | patrons, Dated September 23, 1911. to apply for permission to | Me ? iimainly upon securing a good Still-hunting 1s the more iegiti- [practically useless to attempt fol- | Pub. Nov, 2. follotitte described lands + i : ’ mn ’ , “¢ >») | Commencing @ a JUS , st guide and a proper outfit. The]mate method of killing a moose, |/0W!28 his trail, He will travel aihsng Tink Dibiict i southeast corner of Lot 1552 wes! e ‘ must be dressed to with-|It is 1 rer ee J jon for hours without halt, a ‘Range Bet OF Coast, | to the northeast corner of Lot sens hunter is difficult, because a moose is 5 } A A } Take notice at al }south to beach, thence a stand possible cold weather./as keen of eye and scent as a ED of Wetomac B mat ata te Sethe as point of Sana nf ay ‘ . pee a8 . ssic : ‘ ‘ al four U a z = - Plenty of heavy under flannels deer, and much more suspicious Choicest liquors and cigars Bet On | Ae. purchase the following de up red anc i ( The following is a sample of a kind of letter should be provided, with outer}of danger. Once alarmed it is Savoy. | Commencing at a post planted at the ELLEN MARION southeast corner of Lot 1729, thence south | 80 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence | north 80 chains, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 320 bated Nov, 15, 1 Pub, Dec, 15, 10114. The Daily News frequently receives. This | $a one is from a man in Alberta acres, more or less, Skeena Land District—Dist: ui ; LOUIS CALERIS. Charlotte Island t 2ar edi ry ‘red E, Cowell, Agent. Take notice that John 5¢ Bs Dear Mr. Editor: ; Dated Oct, 31, 1941, Saanich, B. C,, occupation [a Me and some friends of mine would like to buy a few city Pub, Dec, 9, to apply for permission to ] ts rine I » 1 , ¢ ~~ -esent following described ijands ots in Prince Rupert, but we don’t know anyone at presen | Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar,| Commencing at a post pla Wile *| northeast corner of Lot 1550, Take notice that James Ewing Macrae , yt of Vancouver, occ upation real estate anentt 0 the Torn DOUnGSTY OF a intends to apply for permission to pur- | {it ' eee ce roldwing gloné chase the following described lands: sh Wat at “har I ance men Commencing at a post planted about Ree hin ad ar sixt one Seven miles distant and in an easterly SUEOS BURGER ORG: AX direction from the Naas River, and about more or Jess, elght miles north of Alyansh Indian VIG ES, | thence north eighty chains, thence east eighty chains, thence south eighty chains, in Prince Rupert, so we have written to ask if you would be kind enough to send me on your daily paper, as I am told it advertises the most cily lots and property for sale in Prince Rupert, for which I send you on some stamps. Hoping you will oblige us, and apologizing for the trouble, JOHN SCOTT Y George Youle Yours respectfully, Dated Nov, 15, 1011. ti. - thence wes ‘ Pub, Dec, 15, 19 Y YA come noemnnte Henty chalns” polnt of ; 4 * * — JAMES EWING N Skeena Land District—District ' THE DAILY NEWS has the biggest circula- 1 taal gs pe P. Nutter, Agent, Rea ‘hanse Badr ca s . . © . ALE’ i $1, 1041. Take notice that I, John Are! tion of any paper in the district. It is all | Pub. Dee, 44, penter, of Victoria, B. G., intend oa Ny s . | or permission to purchase 1 bona fide circulation too. It enters the Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar, | “eseribed lands: 1 one h f l | lee notice that Clarence Bowen, of 8e- Gomme ne ing of 8 post planted the | attle, ash., oceupatio 0 i ane hhe- hi miles northes . side omes of real estate investors in every atte, Wash becupation | wo damian, | in: and. 008s Trout BR Oa ii the following deserlbed lands , of Lakelse Lake, and about five t! leading city in Canada as well as England and the United States. ; h Commencing at @ post plantec our | back. from the waterfront, | 0 niles east of the Naab River and: aban 80 chains, thence west 80 chi ins $ | ive giles north of Alyansh, thence west| !0rth 80 chains, thence cast dv g Of the hty chains, thence south eighty chains, | POlMt of commencement, cont | thence east eighty chains, thence north| 4's, more or less. ; ; | eighty ehains to point of commencement, JOHN ARGIRA Do You Cat h the Hi t? i ha NCE BOWEN : ‘ ‘ ved B. cowell, 1, P, Rutt vated Oct. 84, ; . : , | Dated Oct, 81, 19141, nae) Awe al. Pub, Dec, 9, | Pub, Dee, 14, r | sk 1 Skeena Land District—District O° ile, eena Land District-——Distriect of Coast Range 5 Take notice that Frank Furey, 0! sate pied Bee ghat Benjamin Russel Rice of | Wash,, occupation chainman, !nt fol i uper + Occupation waiter, intends| apply for permission to purcha apply, for Bp permission to purchase the following | lowing deseribed lands: 1 t sit 200 ands Commencing at a post plantes t t Commencing at’a post planted 65 chains south | miles east of the Nans River &@ sorttl rm the poutbaest corner of Lot 8060, Post| seven miles north of Alyansh, the! th mari eH ; K ‘ E. C oreae, the 70 chains} cighty chains, east eighty chaln nt hence 65 chains north, the 70 chains | eighty ect . ) * chain si: a nee 6h a mains, West eighty cha east, thence 65 chains south to nt of com- Sit orfimanineinnnt STVAE mencement, containing 455 acres +, 2 les " 7 URE VALEN BENJAMIN RUSSEL RICE FRANK En Agent : Dated October 21, 1911 H. P, ’ Pub. No Dated Oct, 31, 1011 Pub, Dee, 14.