One hundred millions will be expended by the G. T. P, through inland B. C. Fort George is the key FORT GEORGE HERAL An lnve.wS_.Rfon the district iJ .he most i^lifoible one in J l./.IhowovW,.It is^sSre, steady id rfeitM.Ura.ive ) ^£TOF.!A, B. ^ ^»a*' — -S-C-. VOLUME 1, NO. 48 SOUTH FORT CEORGE, B.C., JULY 8, 1911 $3 DOLLARS ANNUM SATURDAY MORNING'S DISMAL FIRE About two o'clock last Saturday morning a lire wits started by the oareless ignition of the oheese-'oloth wall covering in u room on the upper storey of the big Hotel Northern here, and by three o'olook the whole building was a Smouldering muss of ruins. The lire broke upon the sleeping town without warning, ihe oraekling of the flames awakening most of the populace who rushed to the blaze, Scenes of indescribable excitement followed, for shortly after the fire started it was seen that the building was doomed. The lack of lire-fighting apparatus was appallingly felt from the very moment the fire broke out, as although nothing short, of a metropolitan brigade could have saved the building after the lire had gained a hold, yet the danger to the surrounding buildings would have been obviated It appears that the fire started in a room on the upper storey near the Fourth and Clarke street corner, during the momentary absence of its occupant. Immediately the fire was discovered a goneral alarm was given, and it, was found that the blaze had followed the cloth wall covering and that the fire was burning fiercely between the wulls of the room. The night bar-tender en- doavored to kill the blaze with a hand extinguisher, but wus unable to reach the Answer to an Open Letter The editor of the Ashcroft Journal, in a ••■flit issue, addressed a long open letter lo the editor of this puper, calling public attention to the fuct that the remarks of this publication anent the Ashcroft weekly havo been derogatory to the ethics of "clean journalism/' as existent in the standard press of British Columbia. So. Jn the estimation of The Herald., a journal thnt has never yet bowed the knee before the money god, as exemplified by a som- nalent policy towards heavy advertising corporations, whose operations, when exposed, should be torn to shreds by a unanimous press, working in the interest of the investing public, rather than assisting such steals by assuming ignorance of the crooked operation of these "vested interests" earried on within the journal's sphere of activity; ihere nre two types of journals in B. C. today thut can consistently be called "clean". Tlio puper thnt will print what it knows to bo the truth regarding the flim-flam operations "f these promoters, and the papers llial do not pluy to thc pocketbooks of the lliin-llummers by jumping on their militant contemporaries in an endeavor to engrat- iate themselves with the "interests". Since The Herald commenced publication it has fought, to the best of its power and ability, a lot-peddling company whoso commodity wus in every wny counterfeit. And— we have suffered. Fighting millionaire land operators, whose strings reach even ninny of the marionette office-holders who handle the control of certain public rights; who can pull wires at every turn, and buy outright policy-hawking rugs that disgrace journalism, to do their will, is no child's piny. Our Ashcroit contemporary knows of the pressure brought to bear upon this journal in un endeavor to kill its work, ami yet' the hoy with the high ideals who sits in the "ditorial chair in the dried-up-entrance to lhis northern country and moralises upon a code of ethics, he has no adetpiate conception of, knowing, the while, that his journal is afraid to fight against interests thnt help lo support its existence. We have no fight with our Ashcroft contemporary. We have marked it for some years as a paper without the courage to advocate its convictions, bat when it found a loophole to side against The Herald it jumped into the ring and we naturally retaliated by dealing with the weak scribe, who drags the name antl personality of The Herald editor through his columns, as such men should be dealt with. Our fight is against bootllers of the public purse. We aro willing to carry it through. And if these poor contemporaries have not got the courage to get into the tight, please keep clear of the battlofiold. As regards the Ashcroft scribe, we don't know ''int. However he appears well qualified to nurse the ten-cent advertising patronage of Hie Ashcroit weekly — we leave him to his tusk, and return — to ours. 'lime passes, the world wags on, antl the Z is approaching when the "clean" publications', guarding the public interests, will stand out in relief aguinst the newspuper 'opera thut gambol in their post-hpuse. Lepers, yes—unclean. A Successful Opening The opening of the Fort (leorge Theatre last Saturday night was the occasion of a large attendance. The theatre was crowded 'or both performances. Owing to tho non- arrival of certain parts of the oxygon goner- i flames' between the walls. Ten minutes afterwards the lire had gained terriflie head- ; wny. Before the alarm wus carried to ■ Seeontl Street, tho heart of the business section, the whole upper floor of the hold was burning fiercely, and the crowds lliut were beginning to gather labored at the \ task of removing the furnishings. In spile | of tiie excitement and confusiqn splendid1 work was done by the volunteers in the rescuing of removable furnishings and fixtures. Searoh parties covered the upper floors ensuring the vacation of ell the rooms by their occupants, Tlie glare from the lire lit up the scene brightly, and as the flames gained headway on the second floor the heat became terrific. On the neighboring buildings a bucket brigade wus splashing witter nml hanging wet blankets, whilst from the hotel scores of willing hands rushed in und out carrying anything removable to places of safety, Windows were smashed articles thrown out from the upper stories, whilst on the ground floor hastily'organized gangs of men worked at the removal of the oflice fixtures, the safe, kitchen range and other heavy material. Out in the street scantily attired refugees of both sexes, were working like Trogans, carrying the piles of rescued effects further away from the fire, whilst others assisted in the passing of water. The volunteer salvage crew stayed in the burning building until the danger of the building fulling drove them nut to lend aid In the saving of tlie British Columbia Express Cifmpuni's group of buildings anil the McLaughlin building on Clarke Street. Splendid work was done, tinder tlio direotion antl supervision of nro-ehief Campbell, particulary in the snve- ing of the express company's buildings. Mad one nf these buildings become properly ignited nothing could havo saved the big warehouse frc.ni complete destruction. The roof of the stable caught shortly after the blaze started •>• and it was only the prompt work of the buokef brigade that held tin- fire in I'hi'ck. A continuous stream of water was played upon the stable after it oaughl from buckets and acid extinguishers preventing tho fire from gaining a new hold. The workers on both the B, X. buildings and the McLaughlin building were subjected to a terrific heat which left the front of both buildings charred und bluekened. By the time the fire had reached the lower floor of the hotel the out-buildings had also caught. Great red embers were raisetl into the air in the terrific blast created by the burning buildings, und were scattered over the town, oausing a danger to other buildings. To the fact that there was no wind during the progress of the lire we attribute the fuel that, the blaze wus confined to the hotel building alone. Mad there been a wind from tiie east the buildings on Fourth street including the Herald office anil the big new theatre would have been in danger of destruction. Before the hotel was burned to the ground practically the whole population of lhe town was in the vicinity of the blaze, helping, in some way or another, to save lhe situation, as far as possible. Although a splendid spirit was shown by the populace as u body, for whieh Messrs. Johnson und \ Burns, the proprietors of the Northern Hotel, have asked us to convey their sin- eerest thanks and appreciation, the story of OUT,city's first lire has also its darker side. ! In the midst of all the disaster, with the upper floors flaming into ruin, looters were ■ at their despicable work, covered by the up- , ! roar nnd exoitemenf of the mopient. Speoial ', 1 constables were sworn in by'Justice of the ■■ I'enee A. K. Bourchier, yet, in spite of this \ preeuulioii, tlie.ie ghouls saw, and grasped, the opportunity of practicing the lowest form of thievery, the robbing of a burning building. Liquor was earried out of the barroom in armfulls, and even eases. Drawers were ransacked, and even the discarded , coats of the fire fighters were filched of val- ' uables. The drawer into which the contents of tlle safe wus emptied, was seized and curried away. It was found later two blocks from the scene with two unpretentious looking envelopes in which a thousand dollurs in currency, belonging lo the B. C. Express Company reposed, whilst the important looking package containing some life insur- TWO NEWSPAPERMEN'S IMPRESSION OF THE DISTRICT Hulh Small- The editor of the "Herald" has asked us to write what we think ubout Fort George, its problems und its possibilities. Recognising, that our acquaintance with the district has been too short to allow of our speaking with authority, we accede to his request in the hope, that an out-aider's point of view may in some chance item prove useful to the energetic citizens that I ure building up a real live town on the bunks of the Fraser, Fort George, rich us it is in possibilities, nevertheless labors under corresponding disadvantages, and not the least of these is i the "knockers" on the rond, thut guard the j entrance to the north like a hundred-headed ; hydra. Why are those "knockers" there? Jealousy und irresponsible advertisement seem to lie at the root of their existanee. In I the former instance Quesnel is coming to j see, that in tho little northern community, that is growing up at the junction of the j Fraser and .Nechaco rivers on the line of the (J. T. P. she will soon find a rival for the ■ trade of the interior, which up to date has so largely passed through her portals. Land agents for the Innd south of this town nre also unwilling to see the flow of settlers setting further north, while others knock for the mere sake of knocking, or because, fed with titles of those returning south, they belive thut they are really saving the northern traveller from a horrid fate. But why are there any returning south? Unwarranted, almost fraudulent advertise ment is the cause. The civilised quarters of the globe have been flooded with a literature, that hus promised lands nml luxuries to uny brave mun, who would dure the trip from Ashcroft to Fort George. Workingmen have been led to believe, that what was an Eldorado to the farmers wai) a gilded Paradise for the laborer nnd carpenter. Consequently muny come north, who have not counted the cost beforehand. They find a country of wootls, where they looked for prnirie, and little work, where they looked for oceans of wages. Then too, they tlo not like the prices of u country 3(10 miles from a railroad, and buck they go "broke" and disconsolate, harsh critics for evermore. These are incidents in the opening up of every new country, but they are regrettable incidents, und every move taken to do away with the;.i would save much misery and loss to those who can ill afford to pluy against fortune with loadetl dice. In view of the fact, that such a flood of untrustworthy literature has gone forth, it would seem worth the while of some responsible body of citizens to disseminate counteracting information, which would give a clear and unbiased statement of facts, fearlessly uc- knowledging present difficulties, and soberly estimating future prosperity.' Then again, it seems difficult not to criticise the recent, land policy of a government which has handed over new virgin country to a bund of land-grabbers, whose inflated prices and reckless discounting of the future Kenneth Myen make settlement difficult, und put barriers in the wny of the poor lund seeker, whom it has always been Canada's boast to help in every possible way. And not only does it seem thut the general policy bus been lux, but too often apparently details of administration have been neglected, with the result, that today a pre-emptor cannot be certain for muny months as lo whether he is located on free land or land already staked for purchase. The coming of the government lund office to Fort George should quickly remedy this state of affairs, whieh, according to all reports, has borne hardly on the land-seeker up to date. The above handicaps will doubtless delay settlement of the land. Town development is also being delayed by the unfortunate buttle of the townsites. It seems a pity, that in view of the fuct, that a violent advertising campaign hus fixed the eyes of Canada, Great Britain and the United States on this one small spot, the Grand Trunk Pacific has not yet been able to dispel public doubt anil delusion by nn advan- J ced right-of-way, ami townsite policy. Conditions have long been ripe for a definite j and official statement, which would remove the gambling element from many investments, antl clear the road for many a hesitating business man. But this is enough of criticism or we shall be thought to be "knockers" ourselves. It is always dangerous to write of the future but no one can deny, thut nature has dealt unco papers was missing. The miscreants who were responsible Inr these outrages are a particulary low type nf vermin. They should be brought to justice. In such eases us these no leniency should lie <hown, The Hotel Northern wus a seventy room building: It wus constructed in tin- form of the letter "A", 'minus tile inverted "V" forming the upper part of the character. The building was valued at about 830,000. The loss is partly entered by about 812,500 insurance. Messrs Johnson and Burns, the proprietors of the hotel, immediately entered upon pluns for the building of a bigcer und heller hotel. Work on the burnt building started lust September nml with the exception of the exterior finishing lhe building * wus completed, tinier the "Liquor Licence Act," should a hotel be deslroved by lire the licence is deemed immediately cancelled. Albert Johnson left for the coast on Mondays "B. V.." to npply for a new licence. The hotel is currying on business ut present in the large rooming house built by Messrs. Bronger ami Flynn. on Third Street. The Burns building is to be arranged ns it temporary dining room. The necessity of having a new hotel built here immediately, is absolute. Mr. Johnson bears with him to the coast u petition to the government, signed by every business house nnd individual in town, requesting the government to immediately re-grunt the licence. This, undoubtedly, will be done. kindly with Port (leorge in the mutter of Situation, Placed ul tlie meeting point of water systems running nurtli, east, south und west, a great transportation future seems assured. The I',. T. I', can hardly change its survey to miss this point, and a Peace river railway seems to be a shadow in a not too far distant future. Vancouver is waking all too late to the importance of a branch running south from here to her great port. Although il seems utmost impossible, (hut she should now pluy a greut pnrt in tl pening up of the northern interior, still in the years to come a large volume of trade is bound to flow seawards to the Panama Canal and the Antipodes.which would naturally find its outlet to the south.- To this railway future must be added one of farming, of lumbering ami of mining, if we may trust- signs of the times, that we see uboul us. But the inhabitants of the district itself know all about its wealth, und we car tell them nothing new. It must be remembered, though, thnt the development of such a country as this, which is no poor man's country, yet, cannot be as fast as the prairies, and the great (lunger of inflated values enn only be avoided in this country of abounding hope by genuine development and restrained speculation. When the future is assured, it is a pity to spoil it by Inn much hurrying. Here then we will leave Fort George to the lender mercies of nature and the G. T. P. May she attract in the years to come the 'genuine settler, and the business man, that al tends to business, and avoid the curse of lhe unproductive gambler, who fattens on the efforts of his fellow-men. ntor nn old gas outfit wus requisitioned nt the last moment, und the pictures were not ns good us they would have been hud the splendid equipment installed by the Amusement Company been working. The manage-' ment informs The Herald that the benches j providing seating accommodation on the ■ floor ut present, will be replaced by chairs on the arrival of the steamer Chilcotin. As I soon as possible electric light will be installed in the building, nnd the interior dee- I oration scheme will be carried out. The j Amusement Company arc putting on two , regular shows each week, held on Wednesdays and Saturdays ut 8-30 p. in. with new i pictures at each performance. DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION A HUGE SUCCESS—Winners Enumerators Return William McLaren antl George SI. Wood, i the census enumerators who left here a few weeks ago to cover the district between Fort Goorge and the Provincial boundary in the Yellowhead Puss, by wny of the Fraser valley, returned last Monday, after completing the work. George SI. Wootl, in an interview with The Herald, informs us that there ure very few people at the Cacho today. The tote road is, however, completed to that point, and a line of communication by telephone connects the Cache with l-dsoll and the railroad telegraph system, making it possible to communicate with any part of the world from Tete Juane Cache. The waggon road, recently completed, said Sir. Wootl, is a splendidly built road. Three big 1 gangs followed through on the work, each j ' improving the road bed. The railroad grade t between Tete Juane und the Summit is in the hands of numerous contractors. About 5 miles beyond the Cache, at mile '.2, from the summit, —mile 1, 11. (!„— tho first enmp is met. Here tt sub-contractor named Gulli- gher has a gang of about 150 men at work. Carl & Griffin, who huve a 5 mile contract in the rock country near Moose Lake are The First of July celebration passed off with a vim and eclat so characteristic of frontier towns, where all throw themselves into the crucible of sport for the day, unhampered by counter attractions, such as excursions and other ways of spending the day so common in large and congested cities. Notwithstanding the fact that nearly all the residents of Soutii Fort George were up till live o'clock the morning of the First fighting the fire which destroyed the only hotel in New Cariboo, all the events on the long list of sports were keenly contested, and none more so than the thrilling canoe races, in which Indians showed their prowess on the high and turbulent Fraser. The horse, acing in the morning antl the ball game in the afternoon were the other features that arrested most attention. The winners in the various events follow; The half-mile pony race was won by H. Smith; A. Michel, 2nd. Cowboy race, 1-4 mile, both heats were taken by J. Bird's colt; H Smith 2nd Canoe race, 2 miles with a turn 1st, Pau- little antl Dennis; 2nd, Louie and Maxine; 3rd, Sloes and Braze! le 100-yard race, open to all 1st, M Mischell; 2nd. J Campbell; 3rd, L Walters 100-yard race, open to any female born in Cariboo, brought forth no contestants 100-yard race, boys under 15—1st, L Keith; 2nd, A Bird Two-mile race, open In all 1st, A Leinkc; 2nd, M Mischell; 3rd, 1) McDougall building u permanent camp, as they expect to be working on tho rock work for the besl part of a year, Hognri, another eon- tractor, lias ten miles of grade on either side of the Curl & Griffin rock contract. The enmps of these contractors contain from 1 CXI to L.O men. The labor is principally Rus- sian and Belgian, and a lot of station men are at work along the route. Foley, Welch & Sack race—1st, Maurice Qua; 2nd, R Dennis; 3rd C Hunter Standing broad jump—1st, J Campbell; 2nd. J Burr; 3rd, Slaxine Running long jump—1st, H W Jermyn; 2nd, G Maxine; 3rd, Maurice High jump—1st, Barchof.;2ndJtio Mclnnis; 3rd, E Angell Putting the shot—1st, R McKay; 2nd, J Campbell; 3rd, I. McLean Tug-of-war, Indians vs whitemen, 9 men a side, was won by the latter At the dance in the evening, the prize for the best waltzer, was accorded to Sirs. Houser. Her partner was Harry Couture. BASEBALL GAME. Now we come to ball game between Central and South Fort George and it turned out just as everything else turns out when the children from the woods venture into town detached from apron strings. Thc game vvas called at 3 (the professional hour) and went i through till 6:30, owing to the poor work of the outer pasture ornaments from Central, who appear to have cultivated a habit of walking on the top of jackpine saplings, and misjudging distance.when transferred to fast and polished ground such as Recreation Park, at Fourth and Hamilton. Though the score, 17 to 19, is not such to receive National League plaudits, yet there were features scattered throughout the nine innings that would inter- let, near the summit. A large Swedish contracting linn nre changing the course of n largo stream near Slile I, which interferes with the grade. Uupid progress is being est the most exalted fanness. Rutherford's quick work, in a running pickup of a hot grounder off third and healing the runner to first, was pretty work. C. Brown's hunting and quick basertinning exhibited features entirely lacking in the bush leaguers. J Flynn's catch in centre field was a marvel and eased matters for Close, behind the bat, and Russell Walker in the box. The score: South Fort George 19, Central 17. CENTRAL Innings- 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 S Swank, If - - 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 R Hawson, cf -10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H Stoddard, rf -000100100 R Hammond, ss. 000 101100 .1 Burton, 2b - - 0 0 tl tl 0 0 0 0 0 W Burr, lb - - 0 (I 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .1 Clark, c - - - 0 I) 0 1 tl 1 0 1 0 S Withers, 3b - I) 0 0 1 10 0 1 0 11 Morrison, p-00010. 0010 1 0 7 12 2 4 0 -SOUTH Innings- 1 2 8 4 5 G 7 8 9 C SI Brown, rf - 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 A Walker, If - - II I) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 VV Rutherford, 3b 1 0 tl 1 0 1 0 0 0 FO'Flahertv, 2b 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .1 R Campbell, ss 0 (I 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 ,) Flynn, cf - - 0 o 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 II Rigg, lb - 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 II B Close, c 000001000 R R Walker, p - 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 2 4 4 15 0 0 0 party will continue their work down the river to Fort George, Slessrs MoLarcn anil Wootl met the census enumerators from Alberta nl the provincial boundary, on tho Stuart have four steam shovels working on is in the neighborhood of thu Cache, doing their contracts, which thev havo not cub- rovisi mary work on tha located route, Tlrn niuile nu the rock work, antl tons of powder ' summit, where their work ended, Tlio eon- are used daily on tlle work near Sloose Late. A Grand Trunk Pacific survey party, under Engineer George Wuse, who worked in this district on tho preliminary surveys, st ruction camps, Sir. Wood states, are excellently provided in every way, the sunk- ary arrangements being carefully looked uftcr. From present indications steel will bo ut the Cliche shortly after the opening of nav.r_ation net '.our. ____________« FORI GEORGE HERALD PUBLISHED BY THE rroer, intend-* purchase ilic .in l B DAMELl PRESIDENT 01 till Devoted I" the interests of Fort _rc.li Ccorge and the entire Northern Interior. PKACK RIVER I.AND liISIM-1. District «i Cnrilioi). TAKK notice Umt Hurry Kit'le nttle, Vi'mIi.i ocnigitii lu u|i|ilt im oermiMlt lollowini; described land Cominciiclni' ut .1 pus inilcs nurtli nml alifiiit tlic 11 mile post estn lis W. Mounted Police lr.nl 0 River ul Hn liluiiled ll mill'! Peace thenci I'RACK HIVICR l.ANI) DISTRICT. District ul Cnrihuo. TAKK nuiice Unit Welter Scott Mc- Lclliui. of Vmu'iiuver, It. C, occui.utlon miner, intenils i<> npjilv lor permission to |jurehu_e tlie lull..win}; ilf.scrn.eil lullds:- t ulllini'ii. 111;: nl it post planted on tlle west bunk ul llullwuy River nliout .'a llie 11. N. j miles downstream from tlie moutli nl ■ imrlli hunk , Cypress Creek; llience suutli Kn ciiuins; mil nl Cusli 1 Uicli.c cost Kn eliuins; theme liortll -tl in nn 53; of Kn .null] Kn chains; tlicnce wesl j clindns, more nr less, lo river hunk, thence nnrlh Kn chains; tiience j wesl, following river hunk, to point ol point ol intiuii.ii4.mcnt, commencement, containing 4K0 ucres more Jc.10. Mnrch, nit lij" HARRY ENGI.K. • James l'ctlr" agenti K0I1 WAI.TKU SCOTT MeI.__M.AN. __th., lyil. Prunk Watson, uj-eiit. .1. 11 DANIELL, Editor,, PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT, nl Caril SATURDAY - JULY 8, 1911 PEACE RIVKR l.ANI' DISTRICT TAKli notice thai I reeou Ailolpli Hastings, "i Seattli Wush., occtip.tii Miislcl ol Stream, lends l" •'"" ' ' crihed luiul- isll,, nlv the lilcs in nii nnd nin nlv lilei ■sl .* Ill N \\ Mounted Polico trnil i i llie nnrlh bank ,,: the Cm River at the mouth ol Cash i .,,.. . nice nortii 80 chains thencc casl ,!.. ,- ihenee soutli Sn chaini Ihcnce ';,", nii jos A 'HCS HASTINGS Marcli ' "i li iiics Pctlry, agent. PEAI E RI\ ER I.AND DISTRICT. TAKE nolice that lie TAKE nolice thut Tl IClipilliuli nermission described lands Commencing ut n posl mil, north lillll llhllllt 1 lie .'.' mile post estilldisl i Mounted Poliee trail u ,1 lite Pence River ul llu reek; llience soulh Ko .1 I .'hnins; thence north vest Kn chains to puini ' lllniuillg fi.(o acres 111.,!, I, 10. THOMAS Murch 8. 1911. .laineii I'EACE RIVEK LAN! District ol tn Muslim, of ret, intends .irciiase the planted ahout 53 i miles wesl ni ted mi lhe 11. N. 11 the nnrth lunik 1 moiitli nf Cush nins; thencc eust In .hnins; llience ! .iiininencclllciil, nr less. Ml IS It )N. Pettrv ugent. UISTRICT. I bun. PKACE RIVER l.AND DISTRICT. Districl ul Cariboo. TAKIC imtice thut .tunics Willinm Me- Qustiiiii, of Dnwsou, y. T., occupalion Miner, inteiuls tn apply fur permission lo purchuse the following ilescrilieil lands;. Cniiiineiicing ui u post planted on the west bunk of Hnlfwny River about 2o miles downstream Irom the mnuth ol Cyp ress Creek; llience wcsl Ko chains; thelice soutli Ko chains; llience east ho chuius; thence north 80 tliains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, Jen). JAMES WILLIAM McQUSTION, l'eh. 25th., Hill. Frank Wnlsnn, agent. PKACK RIVER I.AND DISTRICT. District nl Carihoo. TAKIC notice thut Charles Brown, "I Vnncouver, II. C. occupution Miner intends in apply ior perinissiun in purchase the following ilcscrihcil lands!— Commencing ut a pust pltintctl . mile west frnm Halfway River about M miles downstream from the mouth nl Cvpress Creek; thence west Ko chains; thencc north 80 chuins; tiience cusl Ko chuins: llience soi.th Ko chains in puint nl commencement, containing 640 acres inure nr less. Jc.lo. CHARLES I1R0WN. February 28th., 1911, Frank Waison, agt. ell- PEACE RIVER LAND DIS.KH-1- ,,_ Districl ui Curiboo. « ! TAKE notice that Tom Allan, of Van-1)_ couver a C, occupation Mhiliu I oilvinls m npplv Inr permissinn li „,,. lhc lollowing ilescrilieil lands: ,-„. .maul, al a pnsl nlnnted on lire wesl bnnk ol Hnllway River about 10 miles ilowastream [mm lhe mouth "i Cypress Creek; Ihcnce wesl 80 chuins, Hen" .mrth Kn 1I1.lies; thelit'c cusl Ko itiullis i ... or less m river bank, thence south ",„„. river bank tn puint nl eninlilcuce !'1'™;U' • **"%£a\wF March 1st., 1911. Frank Watsmi agent. Seattle, « vli,Is lo ,• the lollowi S.ilvsm iscribed lunds;- t a pust |>lanted about 51 iniiis nortli .nut aboui 11 miles west of lhe :.' inilv post established on thc R. N. tt It , 11I11I Police 11,nl mi the nurth hank 1,1 li, Pence Unci .11 llu- innutli nl Cash Sn cli'n ns. thencc south Rn ciinius; theuce ensl Sn chuins, lo point nl commencement, . ait.niiiii. 640 acres more 01 less, .lew HENR. SIIUPERA. M mil 7, mn. James Pcllry, agent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Districl nl Cnriboo. TAKIC notict that Memo Moore, nl Sc- illlc, Wa.sli , ordination Lineman, intenils 1 apply lur nennissl o purchasi: the Iollowin described lands I' mencing at n post planled about 51 miles iiorth and nbout 11 miles west uf the il mile pnsl eslublished mi lhc It. N. Vi Mounted Police irail mi the north hank nl lhc Pence River al the mouth ul Cash Creek; thence south Kn chuins; thence west Kn chains; thence norlh Ko chains; thence easl Sn chains, e. point nl commencement, 1 ,111.1111111). .40 acres mnrc 01 less. Je In. MEMIl Mill.UIC March ; nu Jnmes Pctlry. agent. ni tho Peace River at Ihe mnuth nl Cash I'reck; thencc nnrth Kn chains; tlicnce easl Ku chains; tlicnce suutli Ko chains; thence west Ko cliains in point nl commeucemenl, cmit.iiiiiiii. 0411 acres nmre nr less. Je.10. WILLIAM JOHN HAVTICR. March, 8. mu. J nines Pettrv. agent. PEACE RIVER LANI) DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKIC nuiice thut James Conrad nl Dawson, V. T., occupation miner, Intends In upply fur pcrmissiini tn purciuise the luliuwing described lauds:- Commencing ut a pnst plnnted on the west hunk of Hulfwuy Rivet, abuul 20 ed about 51 I miles downstream Irnm the month nl s wcsl frnm I Cypress Creek, Ihcnce west 80 chnins; the R. N. llience north 80 chuins; Iheuce eust 60 ce south nloiig PKACK RIVKR 1.ANI) DIoiRKT. District ol Carilmn. TAKK imtice thut George Ayrcsome, nl Vancouver H. C, occunnllon travelling salesman, inteiuls lo n""ly Inr ncrtnissinii In purchase the following described Innils: Cuiiniicii-in.r ul a pnsl planled on the west bnnk nl Ilnllwny Kiver nbout 1,1 miles ilnwiisteam Irom the lhc mnuih nl Cypress Creek; thelice west 80 chains; thence norlli 80 chains; thencc cast 40 chains, mure or less, tn river bank, llience soutli along river bank to point nl commencement, contnining .sbo acres more nr less. Je.io. GEORGE AVltliStl.MK. February 28th., lull. Frank Wuts Igt, |j Close & Brown <j South Fort George, B. C. GENERAL JERCHANTS <J A liome without a Gramaphone is like a town ►: PEACE RIVER I.ANH 111..i«l) ' Disirici ul Curil TAKE nntiee thnl .Ine Slit -nl "I int uver II. C, occupation Laborer, Intend apply Inr nermission in purchase th 11,,wiiii. described lands: , .. , atremn frnm 'tlio mouth., ol «J K|iNN|,., , ri,ll|i;N ^ _ ist Kn Iuuiih; 1)1 nt HO 14 ixiiiit _t Cypress Crock; llience thence soutii Hn .'Iiuin ciiuins; llience nortli Ho ciinius l" pojn ul commencement, nm taining ''I" ucre; more ur less. je.io. .1013 SHKPPBBD. Murcli ist., 19IJ1 Prank Wnlsnn, anent RUSSELL PEDEN rn .luhn IIuyitT in Engineer, In- .iiin to purchase TAKK notice tlwt W ul Seattlej Wavli., o«u| teiuls tu o- " i"r "•'.! ilif followin" ilescribed ComH-BiicIng at n pot unit's north iiii'i .1) out the 22 milt, nost estftbl . Mumitcri Police tnul un tlie north bunk \ chains tu rivet bunk; them I'EACE KIVER LAM) DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKE notice that BenjAmin Franklin Walker, of Seattle, Wash., occupation carpenter, iniends to p ' i">' —'ission tu nurchase the follow.!.- describstl bmds:- Commeiicing at .1 pusi planted ubuut 51 milos north and ubuut 13 miles west Irum the 2;. mile posl established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail 011 the nurlh bunk of the Pence River at thc mouth ol Cash Creek; thence north 80 clmins; thencc went Ho chains; thence smith Hu chuins; theuce east Hu chains, to point ol commencement, t'liiitaiuinir 640 acres more ur less. Je.io BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WALKER Marcli, B. 1t.11. -antes Pettr- airent. river bunk to point oi commencement, containing 580 acres mure ur less. Je.io. JAMES CONRAD. Feb. 23th., iyn. Frank Watson, ngent. l'EACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICI'. Districl ol Curibuu. TAKIC notice thnt Jnmes Riley, ol Van couver, II. C, occupation teamster, intends to apply fur permission to purchase the fulluwing described binds; Cummencing nt u pust planted on the west bunk uf Halfway River ubuut 12 miles downstream from the mouth of Cypress Creek; theuce west Ho t .nins; thence north Hu chuins; thenee enst 40 chains, mure ur less, lo river bank, >hence suuth along river bank tu puint ileum mencement, containing 4Ho acres mure or less. Je.lo, JAMES RILEY, March 1st., 1911. Frank Watson, agent, PEACE RIVER LAND DI.-..H1CT. District ol Caril) ' TAKE nutiee Unit Juhn William Currv, ,,f Vancouver, B. C, occunation Hotel Clerk, intenda to nnnly purchase the followim- d The NORTHERN LUMBER 8 on i„ >A *'" ,.'_ ml I, ' 4 ,.l 1 5. rlhcd lmul: Coinmencing ai a post iilanted all mile west Irom Hnlfwny River and about B milm d.iwiisiii-mii Iran Hu' moutli "I!J Cypress Crock: tiience w.si Hn chains; 14 tiience s.niili s« chains: llience east HulJ chains; llicnci' norlli Bn cliains lo nolnl <>( I a cpmmencemenl, containing <i.in acres more 1 PEACE RIVEK l.ANU UISTRICT. Distritt ..I Cariboo. TAKE nnliee tlmt Ons. Stillien, of Se llle, Wash., o-ciinalliin Musician intends I _i miles i nurchase llie Cypress Creek I'KACE UIVER I.ANII UISTR1W, District ul Carilmn. TAKE notice tlmt Willinm James Eliot ul Vniicuuver 11. C, occupation ..liner uud |.r..sjif,t-ii, Intends lu apply lor permission tn purchase the following described lands. Commencing ut a pust planted nu the west bank at Halfway River about 20 miles downstream Irmu the mnuth ui Cypress Creek. thence west Ho clinins; theuce south Bu chuins; theuee east Bu clmins; thence nurth 80 chuins tu point ul commencement, containing 640 acres more ur less. Je.io. WILLIAM JAMES ELIOT. Feb. 25th., iiu. Frank Watson, ngent. PEAI K RIVER LAN'll DISTRICT. District ui Caribuo. TAKE notice Hint Tl lus Colbert, ol Seattle, Wash., occupation engineer, in tends ■ .' '.ir permission l,i nurchjse llu I wii descriled lands:- 4 el ., ■ .it a mist illumed aboul sl miles nurlh and about 11 miles west of ,4 .'.' milii iiusi established on lhe U.S. « M led Police truil on the nurth bank 1.1 lhe Peace River nt the mouth "f Cash Creek; thence suuth 811 chuins: thence easl Sn cliains: llience nurlh Bo chums: thencc west 80 cliains tu ]..iiui 1,1 commencement, colilnillillg -4u .teres inure ur less, Je I" THOMAS COLBERT, M rcli 7, 1911, James Peltry, agenl. tu nnnly In followi!!- del Cutiimclicili PEACE R1VEP LAND DISTRICT. Disirici ol Cnrihuu. TAKE nolice thut Jumes McConnell, of Dawson V. T., occupation miner, intends to upply fur permissiuli to purcnase the fulluwing described lands: Cummencing ut 11 pust planted about . mile west ul Hallway Riier und about wn strenm irum the moutli ol thence west 8n chuius; ['''I'd lunds tiience Smith 80 chuins: thence cusl 80 pust plnnled about 51 : c|m|ns; tiience north Bu chains to puint of nh mnl ubuul I.l miles wesl irum commencement, colltnlllllh. 640 acres mure PKACK RIVKR l.ANI) UlbiRlCT, District of Curilmo. TAKI*. imtice thut Jumcs Enter, ot Vnncuiiver, B.C., occupation iniutr, intends to upply for permission tu purchase the following deicribed lands;- Coiumeucing at a post planted on tne east bank of iinlfwav river about 13 miles downstream from the mouth of Cypress Creek; thence east 40 chains; llience north 80 ehnins; theme west 80 chains; lhrr.ee south 20 ihains, more or less to river bunk, thence along river hank to point of commencement, containing .)8u acrea more ur less. Je.io. JAMKS HATKR. Mnrch tat., 1911. Frank Watsun, ayent. Je.l. March 1. mil. Frank Watsmi Agent. miles the 22 mile post established oil the )<*. N, W. Mounted Police trail un llie nortli bank uf the I'eaee River at llie inoutli of Cash Creek; thence suutli 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence nurth Hu chains; thence eust 80 chains to puint '.f commencement, containing .140 acres mure ur less. Je.io. GUS. STl'MKN. March. 8. 1911. ..allies Pettrv, npent. Je 10 JAMKS McCONNELL, Feb. 27th, 1911. Frank Waison, agent. PEACK RIVEH LAND DISTRICT. Distriet of Cariboo. PEACK RIVEH LAND DISTHICT. Distrtct ol Carih ■ Lomn '.. al & ■■ _hnxA m nilei ■ rl and ibout 11 n cs west of ihe 22 mile post establish) 1 the R. N. A Mount* t Police ti a thi north bank •I the Pea e Eivci t the m itli of Cash reel •',■■,-;■ -, c|,aju thenceeast »"est _ nt 1 commencement, . nl ii ■■ '.4- acrea more ur less. 'v i ■ RULLO HAKRY SYLVESTER. March r. i*ii. James Pettry, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND Din.RICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKK notice that George Henry, Hamilton, Wash, occupation Farmer, in- ; tends to apply fur uermission to purchase the following described lands:- Commencing at a pust planted on the 1 west bank of Halfway river abuut 14 j TAKE notice that Clarence Fisher, ot I m',es downstream from the mouth of Cy-i Seattle, Wash., occunation Lineman, in- press Creek; thence west 80 cliains: thence, tends to i>- ' fur -ermiasion to purchaae "orth 80 chains; thence east 70 chains to ■ river bank, thence south aloti" river bank : to point of commencement, containing 580 acres more or less. 1 Je. m. CEORCE HKNRV. Feb. 27th, 1911. Frank Watsun, agent. I'KACE RIVKR LAND DIhlRlCT. District of Curiboo. TAKK notice lhat James MacDonild, of Dnwsoti, Y. T. occiipatiun miner, intends lo apply for perinissiun lo purchase the fol* luwiiH' described lands:* Cummencing at u pust planted on the cast bank of Halfway River about 10 miles down stream from the mouth of Cypress Creek: thence nurth 80 chains; tlicnce west 80 chains; thence south 20 chains, to river bnnk, thence alone river bank tu point of commencement, cuntaining 120 acres more or less. Je.io. JAMKS M.icDONALD. March ist., ign. Frank Watson, agent. PEACK RIVER LAND DISTHICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE nutiee that William Jackson Vancouver lt. C. occupation Lumberman intends lu apnly fur permission to purchase the fullowiii - described lauds Commencing al a post planted oil the east bunk of Halfway River about 9 miles downstream from the mouth of Cvpress Creek; thencc east 80 ehains: thence north 80 chains: thenee west 40 chains, mure or less, to river banl.: thence south along river bank to point of commencement, containing 6.J0 acres more or less. Je.io. WILLIAM JACKSON. Marcli 2nd, 19I1. Frank Wnlson aceitt. i GENERAL MERCHANTS iinufacturers of all gh und dressed LUMBER and manufacturers of all kinds of rough and dressed I ! i ►: dry mnl i must be used to make i building resist the frost i of winter S Store, Office and Lumber Yard, South Fort George i We are consistent in our prices and the stock is new in our big Second St. Store Our lumber is I If Wi W* ^K t\r%Z Wi ^K ^>K Wi Wt ^^ W* ^rv a W* •^r^ ? PEACK RIVKR I.AN'D DImRICT. Districl of Caribou. TAKE notice lhat Robert Watsou, of Vancouver, H. C. uccupaiion Lumberman, intends to ai"1'" for nermission to nurchase the followin" described binds:- ^ Commencing at a pust planled on theji east bank of Hallwav River about 7 tmles f^ downstream .mm the mouth of Cvnress Creek; thence north 80 clmins* thonce west [C 80 chains inure or less to river bank, \f_ tlicnce south nloinr river bank to noint of I commencement, containing 400 acres more < or less. Je.io ROBERT WATSON. March 3. 191I. Frauk Waison, agent. SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS the followim- described li Commenciiij! nt a pusi planted about 51 miles north and about 13 miles west frnm the 24 mile post established on the H. N. W. Mounted Police trail on lhe north bank of the Peace River ai the mouth of Cash Creek; thence south Hu chains; thence cast 80 chains; Ihenee nurtli fio chains; tlicnce west Ko chains to puint of commencement, containing fc_|o arcs more or less. Je.io. CLARENCE l-ISIIKR. March *., 1911, James Pettrv. agent. PEACE RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT. District of Caribuu. TAKK imtice that Ral'ih Johnson, of S.m". 1. ft'ash., occupation Citrpenter, in- tt mis 1 apply i^r permission i> purchase the I II wini; described lands. C imraencing at a post planted about 53 miles nortii and about 11 miles west of the 22 mile post established on the R. N. Vi. Mounted PoH« trail un the north bank til tin- I'eaee River at the moutli ol Cash Creek; llience north 80 chains; thence west Ku chains; thence south Hn chains thence easi (Jo chains, to puint ul commencement, Lutiiainiug 640 acres more or less Je.io, KAI.l'H JUHNtsUN. .March 7, ion. James Pettry, ugent. l'KACK RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT District of Caribo... TAKK notice thai Charles Leo Denting, oi Seattle, Hash., occuputiuii Shoe Sales man, intends to ,i-dv for perim slon u, pur liuse the (oiluwinB descrihed 1 ml,. Commencing m .1 post planted „ mt S3 miles north and ubout n miles wesi 1 the 22 mile post est.! .lisbud ,.n Uu K. N \V, Mounted Police truil on the nortl bank of the I'eaee River ai the mouth w Cash Creek; thence south Hn chains; then., west hn chains; thencc north 8u chains; thencc e.isl Ko chains, to point ul commeiiccme t containing h^o acres mure ur less. Je.io. CIIARLKS LEO DEMING. March 7, wn. Jumcs Peltry, ugent. PEACK RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT. District of Caribou. TAKE notice that Ralph Bromley, of I Vancouver, B. C, uccupatiun Laborer, Intends to applv fur permission to purch- ase the followim' described lands:- Commencing at a posl iilanted about 49 \ miles north and about 13 miles west from the 22 mile nost established on the R. N, ; W. Mounted Police trail un the north bank of the Peace River at the mouth of Cash I Creek; thenct north 80 chains; thelice east «o chains; thence south 80 cliains; thence west 80 chains to point ol commencement, containing 640 acres mure ur less. Je.io. RALPH BROMLEY. March 9, I9U. James Pettry, agent. I PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Districl of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Frmik Henry Melin, nl Vancouver, B. C , occupation Miner, into upply for permission to purchase ; bed lands: PKACK KIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKE notiee that J hon Gray, of Vancouver, 11. C. occupalion Lumberman, intends to apply lor permission to purchase tlie luliuwing described lands:* Commencing at a post planted on the west hank of Hallway River about 15 miles downstream Irom the mouth of I Cypress Creek; thence west 80 chains; ; thence south 80 cliains; thence eust 80 thence north 80 cliains to point of com- I mencement, cuntaining 040 acres more ur less. Julu JHON GRAY Feb. 27th, iyn. Prank Watson, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DI&i'RICT. . j District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Lewis liuker Taylor, of Vancouver B. C. occupation huckdrtver, ! intends to apply for permission to purch- j ase the following ilescribed lauds:- Comraencing at a post nibiiceu on the west bank of Halfway River about 17 ' miles downstream trom the mouth of Cyp- i ress Creek1; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 60 chains to river bunk, thence south alontr river bunk j to point ol commencement, containing s8o ' acres inure ur less. Je.io. LKWIS BAKER TAYLOR. agt. : PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Malcolm James Mc-1 Kiniioii, of Dawson, Y. T.. occunation j miner, intends to u'"»lv for nermission to 1 piircha.se the followim* described lands:- Commencini' at a post planted on the 1 west bank of Halfway river about lo : miles downstream from the mouth of l Cvpress Creek; tlicnce west 80 chains; Uienee north 80 chains; thence east 20 ; chains, to river bank, thence alone river i bank to point of commencement, containing 3io acres more or less. Je.io. MALCOLM JAMES MtRINNON. March ist.,j9M. Frank Watson, agent. PEACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Disirici ul Caribou. TAKE notice that William Buckler, of Vancouver, II. C. occupation Drummer, intends tn apnly fur permission to purchase the fuPuwiii" described landa:- Cqmmencln? at a nost planted nhoii. 1 mile enst of Halfwav Rt.-er nnd nbout Q miles downstream from the month of Cvnress Creek; thenee east 80 chaini; thence south 80 chains: thence wext 80 chains; tlicnce north 80 chains to ""lnl of commencement, containing 640 acres more or 'ess, Je.l. Win'*1" "'"r'T,KV. March 2- iqii. Frank Watson airent. lhe following descr Cummeiiciiui at a post planted about 49 I February 271I1., 19I1. FrankWatVoii miles nurth and about 13 miles west frnm - . lhe 22 mile post established on the R. N V, .Mounted Police trail ot, the north bank nl the Peace River at the mouth uf Cash Creek, thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence smith Ku chains; thence •ast 80 chains, to point ol commencement, cuntaining 64U acres more or less Je-io. FRANK HENRY MELIN. March 9, 1911, James Peurv (1j,eilt PEACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Mat Falvin of Dawson Y. T., occupation Miner, intends to apply i fur permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commencing at a post iilanted about % ! mile wesl of Halfway River and about 12 \ miles duwnstrvam from the mouth uf Cyp- ; ress Creek; thence south 80 chains; thonce j west 80 chains; thencc north 80 chains; ; thence east 80 chains to point of com- j mencement, containing 640 acres more or | less. Je.io. MAT FALVIN. February 28. l9ll. Frank Watson, agent.! PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Robert Samuel Irwin j oi Vancouver B. C. occupation bartender, > intends to apnlv Ior permission to purchase the following ilescrilieil lauds:- Commencing at a post iilanted % mile from the west bank of Hallway River about 8 miles downstream from the mouth ol Cypress Creek; thenee west 80 chains; I thence nortii 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; theuce south 80 chains to noint of j commencement, containing 640 acres mure Je 10 ' ROBERT SAML'EL IRWIN, Marcli Hlli.I'jii mink Watsou, ueent. '•> "A. I iV P1SACE H.1V1.H I.AM) UISTRICT. Disiria of Caribuo, TAKE notice tlmt U.mi.l Ctiimitigliain, "i S-ultl., tt.isli., occupation Miner, iniends lu .t'-'iv Inr neriiiiM,i.,ii to purcliase llie luliuwinjj ilescribed lands:- (."inui.ii-inp ni a posl planted about 51 miles nnilli .mil about ij miles west ul ' llie 22 mllc post estu .lisn.il on the ll. X. v. Muunti I Police troll mi the norlli bnnk ol the Peace Kiwi al the moutli ol Cash treek; ili.iicc in.rili ha ch s; thenceeast 81. chains; thence south Su chains; tlicnce west K<> chailis to poinl i.l .mmeiiccmciit. I'.iit.iiiuhj; (.40 lures more t !c4s. Je.io, DAN I i:i. 1.1 S'NINGHAM, March, 8. t9H. .1 ■» Prtir. „_,.,„. attle links Uic a vr. Mo nl lhe Creek; PEACE RIVEK l.ANU DISTRICT. Uistrlcl ui. Caribuo. I'AKE imtice that Jalms Deaver, i.l Wash., occupation marine .ergt., 1 lo arnily lur permission to purcli! j 1 illowini. descrilied lands; lencing «i a posl planleil about 49 ! nil nnd abullt 11 miles wesl ni mile post eslublished mi lhe R. N. ; nled Police trail on llie north bank ieace River al the moutli nf Cush1 "•'■ " 1 "li 80 chains; thenceeast smith Ho chains; thence point nf commencement, res more nr less. IAMES DEAVER. Ho chains, tli wesl 80 chain containing ...,. Je.lo. March 6, 1911, Ja vtirv at;elit. Cariboo Land District - Districl ol Cariboo. TAKE notice that Florence M, Lyons "I V.ni. mver, II. C. occupation stenog rnplier, Intends to spply for permission 1 . purchase the Inlluwiiig described binds Cninmencing at a pnst plnnled m ihe N. VV. corner ..1 i.„t 1646 .m.i about i miles wcsl ol Punclio Uk., Ihcnce north hn cnhiiis; tlicnce e.isl 8n chains; theuce south 8,1 chains; llience west 80 chains to place ol commencement, and containing 640 acres more or Icbs. a|U9. FLORENCE M. LYONS. March loth, 1.11. Juhn MncDoncll, ngt, Ci riboo Land Disirici - District nl Cariboo. 'IAKK notice tlmt Peter Kliriiiainilruiit, ' ant ..I V,nm,umt 11. C. occupation butcher intends to apply Inr |,erniissii,ii lo par- chase the [ollowing described Iniids;- ( ommenelng nt 11 post planted 4 miles! nortl, .,,,,1 2 miles east ol the N. E. enrner j ul Ul ,(*5 1 about (, miles imrth and 3 ml es east ol Poncho Lake, Ihellce nnrlh ! »" chains! llience eust _„ chalnsi llience I ■milii 8n .hums l|,e„u. „.,.sl 8u c|mh|- l() '' l "' 'niiiiuencciieiii, and containing Nn acrea nmre nr less. PETER EHRMANNTRANT arch 14, mi, .iol,,, MncDoncll, agent. C-,ril """I Ul»trlcl Dislrict ol Caribni- 1'AKK notice thai 11. Wiiiierniile, nf Vaucomcr, 11 0 Occupalion rnncher, in- Uuils I,, .11.1 -1 - for pcrmiSTdoll to purchase tlic lollowing described landsi- Commeucing at ,1 pnsl planteu in miles nortii of the N. VV. enrner ol Lot 1(154, mnl about IJ miles iiAtrt.lt and 1 mile wesl ol Poncho Lake, Ihenee nnrth Ho chailis; theuce east Ho ehnins; tlicnce smith Hn '! 1: thenee wesl 80 chains In place nl ■■miuiieiiceineiu, and Containing 640 acres nmre nr less. ap.av). 11. WINTKRMITE. Murch 14. 1911 John ..L.cDmiell, agent. of PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict nl Cariboo. TAKE notice 'hut Ihrrv lM.__',«s, o Vancouver, 11. C. nccupation lintel ii,rk inteiuls to apply h-r iiermission to oiirch ase lhe lollowing described l.imls: Commencing ul a post planted . II the west bunk ol Hallwuy Rivet about 1? miles downstream irnm the mmith ol Cypress Creek; theuce wesl 80 chains; llience smith Hu chains; thelice easl 80 chains to river bnnk, llience north, along river hunk to point nl commencement, containing 640 acres nmre nr less. Je.io. HARRY PARSONS. February 27th., 1911. Frank Watsmi. agt. PEACE RIVER LAND Din. RICT. Dislrict „l Carilmn. TAKE nnliee that James Rcid.nf Dawson V. T., occupation prospector intends to apply for permissinn to purchase the following described lands:. Commencing at a pnst plumed on the west bank ol Hallway River about 18 miles down stream Irian lhe Innutli ol Cypress Creek; thelice west Bo chains; thence snath Ho chains; thence eust 811 chains, tnnre nr less, in rher liaiik, thence north along rner lunik to point iil com- mencement, containing 640 acres rnnre or less. Jem. JAMKS RKID. .,1911. Frank Wats I'KACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District nf Cariboo. TAKE notice that John Slewnrt, nf Vancuuver, B. C. occupalion Prospector, intends In apply Inr |wrmissinii to purchase the foUowin. described lands:- j C Commencing at a pnst planted on the ! J. east bank nl the Hallway River about 7 miles downstream Irom the moutb of Cypress Creek: thence thence east 80 cliains; chains; tliencc west Ho chains to [Hunt ol - cnmmencemeiit, containing 6411 acres tnnre V. or less. I__?r - Je 10 JOHN STEWART, "^ March 2. igil. Frnnk Watson cnl. PKACE RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKE notice that Herbert Youtlir, ol ' Vancouver, P. C. occupation Hmker, in- 1 tends to apply inr permission to purchase the lollowing described lands:- Cummencing ut a pust planted mi tke I east bank ul Hallwuy River about 8 miles j down stream Imm the muulh ul Cypress Creek; llience east 4u chains; thence imrth ; 80 chains; theuce west 80 chains mure ur | less, lo river bunk, thence suuth along I river bank tu point ul commencement, cun- I taining 480 acres mure nr less. Je.lo. HERBERT YOUNG. Murch 3, 1911, Frank Watsun, agent.1 We have seen.cd the exclusive aprency for the Canatlian Kodak Company, and have a complete stock of everything for the photographer. Just Drop In and Let Us Show You. vc pay Hneciu mail orders. -.-m.iiili.r wc pay _n_ciul attention ta iruere. I a JOHN A* FRASER W north 8n chains; ij [I thence south 80 \__ «?_-_.__«____._.,_._ AllCGluri ~ K ft Front Street, QUESNEL,. C. Yr^*^*^A^*^*l'4_Vr4WA''4?Tr<W*^r&t Seventy-five Comfortable Rooms Newly Furnished. PKACE RIVER LAND DISIRICT. District ol Caribuu. TAKE notice that Alexander Pellett, uf Vancuuver B. C. uccupaliun Spinster, intends to almly iur permission to -.urchase the lullowing described hiiids:- Cnmmeiiciiig at a pust planled un the nurth bank ol Cha Wa Ded creek, about i'i miles upstream Irum Hallway river; Iheuce norlh HI) chain-; llience eust 80 chains; thence snuth 80 chains; thence west 80 chuins lu point uf cummencement, cuiilaiuing 640 ucres mure nr less. Je 10 ALEXANDER PELLETT, March Sth.lyll. Frank Watsun, agent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District ol Caribuu. TAKE nutiee that Annie Slrnndberg, ol Vancuuver,. 11. C. uccupatiun Spinster, intends tu upply fur permission lo purchase the fulluwing descrioed lauds: Cummencing at a pnst plauted un the east bank ul llullwuy River ubuul j miles downstream Irnm tiie moutii ol Cypress Creek, thenee east fifl chains; Ihenco nurlh 80 chains; thelice west Co chains Inure nr less to river bunk, thence smith along river bunk to point ol commen cement, and containing 640 ucres mure ur less. Je.io. ANNIE STRAND1IER0. March 3, 1911, Prank Walsnli, ageul. l'KACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT Districl nl Caribuo. '.n ''' i'i'""," "'•'' Robwl McCu> •attle, Wash., occupetlon teamster nils to aimlv [„r ■..rmissiun to purchuse j February 27th e Iollowin.. descrilied lunds:- , TK«cln_ at a post ..hinted abuut 40 PKACK RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT. ues north and about 11 miles wesl ol Dislriel ol Cnrihoo. " " mi'e ,,"',sl established on the R. N. I TAKE nutiee that William Clianman, ol a 1 mice trnil nn the imrth bank I Vancouver, B. C. occupation Commercial agt, w Mi ol 1 he I cave R,vrr ul the mouth of Cash ! traveller creek, thence north 80 chains: 1 hence west ""cliains: thencc smul, Ho chains; thence east Bu chains, to 1 « „[ commencement, containing 040 acres nmre nr less Je.io. ROBERT McCoy. March 7. 1011, ,lajm.s p,Urv a.etit. Mar PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District ,,f Curibuo. "TAKB notice that William Yeuger, ol Seattle Wash., occupation I.,. ... Intenda "apply „r permissinn to purchuse the lollowini' describeil hinds;- Commencing at u pnst plumed about au miles nurth und about tl miles west nl the a. mile post established nn the 11. N. W. Mounted Pnlice truil mi the nnrlh bank ul the Peace River at llle muulh uf Cush Creek; thence smith 80 chains; Iheuce wcsl 80 chums; thence nnrlh 80 chains; thence casi 80 elmins, to point ,,[ commencement containing (.40 acres nmre ur less. J"". WILLIAM YEAOER. Murch 7, mn. J„mes pettry, ngent. ntends to apnly fur ••"rmissiun lo purcliuse the lollowing described lands:- Commencing at it pnst piunted une mile west ol Hnlfwny River, ubuut 17 miles downstream Irum the mmilh ol Cynress Creek; Iheuce west 80 chnins; llience nnrlh 8n chains; thence eust 80 ciinius; thence south 80 chuins to poinl ol commeucemenl containing 640 aires mure ur less. Je 10. WILLIAM CHAPMAN. February 28U1., mil. Frank Watsun, agt. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT Disirici ul Curibuu. ,'.|AK!. "','ticc llml •'"ll" Slanltv ol Se- "■ue, Wush., uccuputiun lenmster, intends jo apply Inr permissinn tn purchase the lollowing descriheil lunds:- tnnimciuii,,. al ,, post pl„iil_,| ul,,,,,, ., miles north and about 11 miles wesi 'ol the 12 mile imst established mi ihe II. N W, Mounted Police truil on the PEACK RIVKR LAND DIclRI.I'. Districl ol Caribou. TAKE nnliee Unit Duvid Munme, ol Vancouver, B. C, occupation Merchunt traveller, intends In apply lur permissiun In purchuse the [ollowing descriueil lands: Commencini; at a pnsl planted nue mile west ol llullwuy River about 18 miles dnwnslreum Irum the muulh of Cypress Creek, llience wesl 80 chains; llience noutli 811 eliuins; thence eust Hu chuins; thencc 1 nurlh 80 chuius lo point ni cnmmellcemeut containing 6411 ncres nmre ur less, .le.io. DAVID MUNROK. ; February -8th., 1911. Frank Watson, ngt. PEACK RIVKK LAND D1...KICT. District of Curibou. TAKK nuiice that Charles Jackson, ol Vaucouver, B. C„ uccupatiun Steamboat man, intends tu aimlv lur permissiun tu purchase the followin" described lallds:- Cummeiiciiig ut 11 oust planted un the imrth bunk uf Cha Wa Ded Creek, ubuut 2 miles aiistream Irum Halfway River, thence nnrth 811 chuius; llience west 811 chains; theuce smith 80 chains; thence easi Hu chnins tu point nf commencement, containing 640 acres mure nr less. Je.io. CHARLES JACKSON. March 8lh.mil. Frank Watson, agent. PliACB RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT. District ui Curibuo. TAKE imtice lliut Alex. McKelma, uf Vancuuver, B. C, occuputiuii Parmer, Intends to apply fur permissiun lu mircnnse lhe fulluwing describeil biiuls:- Cummeiicing at a pnst planleil mi the east flunk ul Halfway River, uud about 5 miles downstream Irum the mouth of Cypress Creek; llience nurtli 80 chnins; thence wesl 80 chains to river bunk, theuce suulh along river bank to point ui commencement, containing .pn ucres mure nr less. Je.lo. ALEX McKKNNA. March 3, 1911. Frank WatSon, ngent. Occidental Hotel |j E. L. KEPNER, Proprietor k QUESNEL, B. C. |S Good Tables. Corralls. Sample Rooms, I Banquet Hall. Theatre Room. g 'A Rates, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 per day ti A WIRE FOR ROOMS ^ PEACK RIVER I.AND DISIRICT. District oi Carilioo. TAKE notice that Hugh Murdnck, ol Vuncouver, B. C. uccupatiun nmspectur, intends tu apnly lur nermission to purchase the following described lands:- Cummencing at n "ust '•tinted aboul 1 mile west Irom Hallway River abuut 8 miles dnwnstream Irum Cynress Creek; thence snuth 80 chuins; thence west 80 chuins; thence north 80 chains; theuce east 80 chnins to point of commencement, containing 640 acres mure nr less. Je.io. HUGH MURDOCK. Marcli 8th. 1911. Frank Watsun, lo'eat. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT Dislrict ul Carilmn. TAKP. nuiice that James Husk, uf Vuncouver, B. c, occunation Furmer, Iniends to apply fur permission t„ purcliuse the fnlluwiiig described lands:- Commencing at a pust [ilanted mi the west bunk uf Ilalfwny River and abuul 6 miles duwnstrcum Irnm the mm. .,,. ress Creek; thence west 80 chains; tlicnce north 80 chains: Ihuneu east fiO chains; mure nr less tu river bank; thencc smith along river bank to puint c,t commencc- ment,euntuiuiiig boo ucres more or less Je.lo. JAMKS BUSK. March 3, 1911, Fr,,„k Wataon, ngent PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District ol Caribou. TAKK uuticc thai Alice Mny Slmrtreed, J Vancuuver, 11. C. occupation Clerk, in- lends In upply Inr iiermissi n tn purchase tlle InlbiWill" described lands Cninmencing al a pnsl planted on the west bunk nf HnllwnV river anuiil 14 miles ,.„rlli hunk I dnwiistreiim frum the mnuth nf Cvnress I the I ence River at the tnnutl, „l Cnsh ' Creek; thence west 411 chains; thence smith t-reek: thence smilh 80 chuins: thence east 80 chains: thence enst 80 chains, to river »u chnins: thence north 80 chains; llien.e 1 bank; thence north ulong river bank to the west 80 clmins to point ol coninieiiument,' point ul commencement, contuining 560 containing 640 acres more nr less. I accei mure or less. Je.m. JOHN STANLEY. Je.10. ALICE MAY SHORTKEKD M..rch 7, 1911. James Pettry, agent. February -Bih., 1911. Frank Watson, agt. PEACK RIVKR LAND uiu-RU-l, Dislrict of Cnriboo. TAKE notice lhat Thomas Coulter, of Vancouver II. C, occunation prosnector, intends lu u|Vlv Iur permissiun to purchase the followin- descrilied laiids:- Cummeiicin. at 11 oust planted about 3 miles west [rum Hallwav River ubuul 8 miles dnwnslreum from the mnuth nf -ypress Creek; thence wesl 80 chain1" thence smith 80 chuins; thence eust 80 chains; tlicnce nurth 80 chuins tu point of commeucemenl, contuining Mo ncres mure ur less. Je.to. THOMAS COULTER. Marcli 8th.1911. Frank Watsun, airent. l'KACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Carilion. TAKK nntiee thai Richard Davidson, ol Vancuuver B. C. ncciipatiuii Woodsman, inteiuls lu unnly fur nermissinn tn purcl,. use the inllnwini. descrihed luiids:- Cnliimcnein. ut a pnst plnnted 1 miles west Irum Ilnllwny River nnd about 7 miles dnwiistreiim frnm tlie mmith nl Cvnress Creek; thence west 80 chuins; tliencc Iiorth 80 chnins; thencc east 80 cnains; thelice soutli 80 chuins to point oi commencement, containin 640 acres more or lesa. J..!of RICHARD DAVIDSON. March Ith.nn, Frank Watsun, agent. PKACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Districl of Curibuu. TAKK nuiice that William Biirdmiin, „f Vniicuuver, II. C, uccuputiun Furincr, intends to apply for permiaslon to purchase the luliuwing described lauds:- Cuiiinienciiig nl „ .„,st „l„„ted ,,„ the west bunk ol Ilulfway River about 5 miles dnwiistreiim fmm the muulh „f Cypreas Creek; thence west 80 chnins; thonce north Ho chains; thencc east 60 chains, more or less, to river bunk, tliencc south ulouir river bunk to point of commencement. Containing J.n acres more or less. Je.10. WILLIAM BIIRDMAN. March j, 1911, Frank Watsi audit. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District ol Crib TAKE notice thnt Gcnfe Wilkinson, nf Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, in- ends to apply inr permissinn i„ nurchase Hie [ollowlng described Innds:- Commenclng at a pnst oiuntcd one mile west Irom Hallway River ,11 bout 5 miles downstream frnm tlie mmith ,,f Cypress Creek, thencc smith go chains' thelice wesl 80 chains; thencc north 80 chains' thence east 80 chains lo point ol commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. GEORGE WILKINSON. March 4. 19U. Frank Watsou, agent. BRITISH COLUMBIA EXPRESS COMPANY Send tar ■ folder Stages Nen.l for a folsW OPERATING Autos Steamboats Prom Ashcroft to Port George, and all points in the northern interior of British Columbia, carryint, the Royal Mail, passengers and fast freight. The Palatial Steamer B.X.Awaits the Arrival of the Company'; Stages FroiKhi erniHltrno-l lo steamer ut S.H.n cm)k will bu tmimi.tly furwimliil. Head Offlcer'Ashcrofi, B.C' Kort Onirm. ll.C. Vleluela. H.C. ftP'tt.'BXA.H.aL°„;fe.niM"f' Green Bros., Burden & Co. Qnl -Miasm, Do«ir_o«. B. C. Und Slave..,, Surveys of |j.nilH. Minos. Townsllus, Thaller I-imitR, Etc. 1 Danforth & hee CONTRACTORS AND BUILD* PlanH furnished Hamilton Ave., between 1st and 2'"' Suits Cleaned Repaired be wing Mrs. G. McGaughey OPPOSITE HOTEL wnPT»t,B>r n .. Iii IK Pre-emptions «*» I . j SALMON RIVERanJ Located Qmn^^ NXJORGENSMSouthFUW dlJlil o, xi/*i •t--t*-')m.mi* PEACH RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District u( Cariboo. TAKE liotico tlmt Robert Linton, nf Vancouver, It C, occupation Farm Hand, intcmls to npply for permission to purcli* ase the following described lauds:- Commencim' at a pnst plantod one mllc wwl from Hnlfwny River ami about 2% miles downstrcnm from tlie moutli ol Cyp rcss Creek; iligiica south Hi, chaina; thenco west 80 cliains; thence north 80 cliains; tiience east 80 chains to point of con PEACE IMVKl. LAND DISTRICT. District <.( Cariboo. TAKR notice thai Pntric O'Brien, of Vancouver, li; C, oecupatioll laborer, in tends to ii"-1" lur pcr.nuii.f6il to "iirchuse the following doscribed luiids:- Commenfclug at a post plhntod about 40 chains cast of post 96 on the R. N. W, mounted police trail, nml about 5 miles smith from lho month oi Cypresa Creek; tlicnce cast Ku chains; llience north 80 hnins; thelice west Ho ehains; thence south niencetin.ilt, containing (>\<> ncres more or . 80 chains to poiut or coiuinouccilicilt, Coll- less. I taining 649 acres more or less. jn 10 ROBERT LINTON, March 4th, 19I1. Frank Waison, agent. PEACH RIVKR LAND DISTRICT, District of Cariboo. TAKIC nolice thnt George Kiii"ston, of Vancouver, H. C, occupation Laborer, intend!, to applv for permission to pureliado the following described lauds: Commencing at a post planted on the east batik of Halfway River about 2% uiiles downstream from the mouih of Cypress Creek; (hence ensl 80 clmins; theuce SOUtll 80 cliains; llience wesl 80 chains to river bunk; thence north u!dti» rivor bnnk to' point of commencement, containing n.|0 neres more or less. .le.io. GEORGE KINGSTON. Mnrcli 4, ion. Prank Watson, ngelll. da.io. PATRU 11 11RIKN. March 7th. 1911, Prank Watson o^oiit. l'KACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict ol Curiboo. TAKI*: notice that David Hays, of Van- Couvor, H. C., uccupatiun laborer, intends to npnly for •■-■"• liiHs.oti tu ■ uviinsc tbe Commencing "I I' "ost iilnnlcd nliuiit 3 miles east and l miie south of mile post <jH on the R. N. W. Mounted Police Irail and about y miles downstream from tbe moulh of Cvpress Creek; llience north Ho chains; tbence east 80 chuins; thence .south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to the poim pi commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, .le.io. DAVID HAYS. Mnrcli 7U1. ion. Frank Watson, ngent. l'KACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that George Watson, . Vancouver, 11. C, occupation Laborer, it: tends to npply lor permission to mirclins the following described lands:- Commencing at a post planted on tlio j to J lov east bnnk of Ilnllwny River about 2% miles | Con...._ down stream from thc mouth ol Cynress miles 'ons't^'ami "1 Creek; thence ens, H„ chnins; Ihcnce north Ug ,„, U,. „ „ i^"ji"V»'it.,.<r!,.,'ii_c" tr.iii' PEACE RIVER I.AVli UISTRICT. District ol Clirlboo. TAKE nolice Hint George I.uinl ,,I Vnn inver, 11. c, occunation laborer, inteiuls to n|,|,ly lor nermission to nurchase the hcil laixlsi- sl iilnlileil about 2 smith ol -ii.. |in.st I .1 ,Vl ,_ . ."'""; i inence norll, «„ c s: llience wesl Hu ll"">-' .ivcr U'"k ' "" °< ; chnins; Ihenee soull, Ho chains! thelice enst , cotit-iiiiiii; 640 ucres more u„ ,.i,,,i„. ,, „ ;,., , . __ " ? ' n no elinlns lo point ol colulncncclilelil, coll- thence south „ corritticneemeiit „r lei Jc.lo, I'.KORCK WATSUN lllilllnjf 1.40 ires more or less. Mnrch 4th, l.ll. Krnnk Watson, i,ce„l. "M^.,, .„,, ,.„, ^|i,S't 1'1';ACB|lfs!,'i!..'<,,!'ACnril'ooKTli,C'r PBACH RIVER WN!) DISTRICT- TAKK notice Ilml Robert Smilli "I Vnn- I , District ol Curibuo. couver, I). C, occupation l.nhorer inteiuls TAKI') nolice thnl t'.eoree Thompson, nl to apply lor nermission to purchuse the I Vuncouver, H. C, oeeiipntion Laborer, in following ilescrilieil lands:* I teiuls lo upply for permission lo purchuse Coiiimiu.iiie ut 11 post planted on lhc j the following described binds:. west hunk of the llullwuy River ul t 1% j Ccmmenciiif. ut u post planted ubout I miles downstream from tlie month of _vn ; mile eusi ..( the mile posl .8 ou the II. N. ress Creek; thence west 8n chnins; Ihcnce . W. Mounted Police trail: llience lh 80 nurth 80 chains; Ihcnce east Ho chnins; j chuins; thcifc. cusl Hi, chuius; thence south thelice soulh uloii. river hunk t lint of , Ho clinins; Uienee west'So clmins to place L'ominenceiiieui, containing 0411 ncres more "1 commencement, containing 640 acres or less. Je.lo. ROMttRT SMITH. March 41I1, I'lll Prilllk Wnlson, 'agent. PHACB KIVKK LAND DISTRICT. Distriet ,,f Curiboo. TAKK notice thnt David Hughes Vuncouver, 11. C, occupution Laborer, tends to un.'l.' [or ..".-mission to '.iirclla the followlh. descrilied lnnds: more or less. Je.10, GEOROE TIltlMPSIIN. Murch ij. mn. Prank Wataon agent. V. PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Districl ,.r Cuiboo. TAKE Uoiice lli.it Cenrgc Schulield, nf II. C, occiipnliini laborer, into purchase the I ,wil„. ilescribed binds:- | '"' ." «IW '°' "Ormlssion to purchc Columencing ul a pust led un lhe:"1; [° lnwl!« 'leBcnhcl lululs:- west bunk of Halfway Kiver ubout 1 mlli'Liu „__.•* "ii " '"I"1 P'OHtcl Olson* 1 downstream from lhe moiith ol Cypress $ ,„".,,.. .' "",'■' 'T1;"";, "" "'" "•?' tn-ck; thence west Hu chuius; Ihellce nurlh I ' ■ ,' I"'1"',' '""[' ."'""'I' cnst 8" Ro chuins; thence enst 80 chuins, tu rivvr k„" ;- -C ""r"' "" clmll,s: -n,nCo We" I'.rik, thence soulh along river bank to | , |, nut ul commencement, containing 640 .„ . ucres mure or less. | . Jc.lo. DAVID III CHI'S or lc ..till H. null 811 clinins to point containing 640 ucres --•_-___.___„,_____„„_,._,__ PKACK KIVKK l.ANI) DISTRICT. District ol Curil,,,,,. TAKE notice thut Duncan Oardlucr, uf Vaneouver, H. C, occupation DUter, iu tends tu ni.nlv lor permission to purcliuse the followin.- describeil |„,i,|,. Coinmencing nt ,, post planted i'i, miles east ol mile post 96 ou the K. N. W. Muiinted Polico irail; llience ensl lo ciiuins Iheuce south Ho chuius; thence wcsl Hu chnius; llience nortl, Ko ciiuins tu puint ol commencement, containing 640 ucres in, re or less. j ■le.io. DUNCAN C.AKDINKK. Murch null. mn. [frauk Wntson,!,. l. THE HERALD PAGE THREE l'KACK RIVER I.AND DISTRICT, Dislriel ol Cnril,.,,, TAKIC uoiice thai John Carson, of Vnncouver, R, C„ occupation Inhorer. inteiuls to upply for norm!SSlon t,, purchase the following doscribed lands:- Commencing at u post planleil \% miles east of mile pnsl 96 on the R. N. \V. uuiitnted poliee trail; thonce ensl Ko ehains thenee north 80 eliains: thenco wost Kn eliains; thenee south Ho clinins I', point of commencement, containing 6_|o acres mote or less. Je.io. JOHN CARSON. Marcli 10th. iyn. Frank W.its"tun.rt. PEACK HIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Distriet of Cnrilmo. TAKIC notice thut Willinm Smith, of. Vancouver, B. C,, occupntion lo""er, intends to apply for permissinn to purchase the following described lands:- Cnmmenciiic at a post planted alioul 47 j miles uorth nnd ul.oiit 1 >, miles west frdm the 22 mile posi estanllshed on the R.N. I W.MoUtlted police trail on the north hank : of Peace River at the mouth oi Cash Creek | thenee south Ho chains; thencu west 80] chains; theuce north Ho chains; thence east Ho chains to point of commencement, con- i inining b.\o acres more or leas, Je.lo. WIU.IA.M SMITH. March 10. 1911. James Pellrv n-ciit. PEACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislriel of Carihoi,. TAKli notice thut John J.,ues of Van couver, It. C, occuiiation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purcliuse the following describeil Inndsf- Commencine at n post planled one mile east of Hallway Rivor and near the 94 mile pnst on lhe R. N. W. Mounted Police trail- tllotlCC east 80 cliains; ihetnv south 80 cliains; thence wost Ho chains; theme iiorth Ho chains to point of coint" and containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. JOHN JONES, March 10th. run. Prank Watsoii.H.H. PEACH) RIVER I.AND DISTRICT, District of Carilioo. TAKE ""lice that Ilemlriek Maiinus Vorkey, of Vancouver, II. C, occupation Laborer, inteiuls to a""'" for permission to purchnso ihe following descrihed lauds;- Commenolng at a nost planted about 4s miles north and about it milcs west Irom the 22 mile post cstalilisheil on the R. N. Vi. Mounted Police inui on the norlh hunk of Peace River at the molltll of Cash Creek; theme north 80 chaius; theme wesl 80 chains; thence south 80 elmins; tlicnce thence east 80 chains lo point of com niemciiieiil, contain 111 ■■ __,|o acres more or less. Je.io.i HI.NIM.ICK MARIN.'S YKKKKV. Mari-li 10. nil 1. James Petlr" a»eut. PEACE RIVER LAND "'"-TuiCT. District ol Cariboo. TAKK notice lhat James Kraser, of Vancouver, li. C. occupation Laborer, iniends to anply for permission to purchase the followin" described lands't- Coiiimeucing al a post planted about 55 miles north uud aboul ti miles west from lhe 22 mile posl established on the R. N. \V. Mounted Polico irail on the north bunk of Peace river at lhe mouth of Cash creek; thence south Ho chains; thence east 80 chains; Hience north 80 eliuins; tbence wesl 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. JAMKS KRASKR. Marcli !3, 1911. Ja.s. Peltry, agent. l'KACK RIVKR I.AND UISTRICT, District of Cariboo. TAKK nolice that Oeorge Innes, o( Vancouver, II. C, occupalion Laborer, intends to n"-'Iy for permission lo purchase the following described hinds:- Coinmencillg at a post planted about 55 mijcs north and about it miles west [nun thc _.- mile post 'cstalilisheil on the I.. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of i'eaee River at the moulh of Cash Creek Ihenee soulb 80 ebaius; theuce west 80 chains; theuce north 80 chains; Hience east 80 cliains to point of commencement, and containing 040 acres more or less. Je 10 OEORGE INNKS, March IX, 19"' Jas. Pettr" ugent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKK notice that. William Tolmio, ol Vancouver, I_. C, occupalion logger, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commenciiig at a post planted nl.. ut 4s miles north from the 22 mile post, established on the R. N.W. Mounted Polico trail on the nortli bank of Peace rivur at the motttll of Cash Creek, thencc South 80 chains; tlicnce west 80 chains; thencc north 80 chains; llience cast 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. WILLIAM TOLMIK, Feb. 23, 1911. Jnmes Pettrv agent. PKACK RIVER LANI) DISTRICT. Distriet of Cariboo, TAKE notice that William Sovereign, of Vancouver; B. C, occupalion loir-cr, intends lo apply for permission to purchase lhe following described lands.— Cummencing at a post planted about 45 miles north from the aa-mllc post, established on tbe R. N. W. -Mounted Polite trail, on the north bunk ol the Peace river, nt the mouth nf Cash Creek; thence I north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains ; ! thence south Ho chuins; tlicnce east 80 ! chains to point of commencement, con- I taining 640 aqres, more or less. Je i0 WILLIAM SOVEREIGN, I Feb. 23, 19". James Pt-ttry. agent. PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKK notice that William Cnwford, of Vancouver, II. C, occunation Uhicksmitli intends lo apply for jiermission to purchase the following described lauds:- Cotntnenciitp at a post planted on thc east bank of Halfway River, 40 cliains west of mile post 96 on the R. N. W. mot)litcd police trail; thencc cast Ho cbains theuce north 80 chains; tbence' west 80 chains; theuce south 80 chains to noint ol commencement, cuntaining 640 acres more or less. Je.10. WILLIAM CRAWFORD. March 3. 1911. Frank Watson, agt. drr GEORGE SCHOFIELI). I March <). 1911. Frank Watson lit. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKK notice that Charles Mitchell, of Vancouver, D. C, occupalion Fireman, intends to dimly for nermission to purchase the followin.' described lands:- Commenclng at n post nlnnted 4 mi'es from the motlt|l nf Cvpress Creek, nml no chains south of mile post 204 on the R. N. W. Mounted Police irail: thence norlh 80 chains: thence east 80 chains; thenee south 80 chains: thence west Ho chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. CIIARLKS MITCHELL. Marcli n. i<jii. Frank Watson, n-ent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Districl <>f Cariboo. TAKK notice that (.i-or_.c Gordon, of1 Vancouver B, C, occunation Blacksmith, intends lli a- ••'.• lor nermission to tmrch- j ase the following described latld.s:- Conimuicing nl a post nlnnted about 45 1 miles north and 13 miles west from the ' 22 mile nost established on the R. N. W. Mounted Polico trail on the north bank of Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek, thence north 80 chains; thence cnst 80 chains; thence South 80 chains; thencc west 80 chains lo point of commeucemenl, containing 640 acres more nr less. Je.lo. GEORGE GORDON. March 10. 1911. James Pettrv a*ent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. .District of Cariboo. TAKK notice ilml Alexander McKay, of Vancouver, H. C, occupation Lahore'1 inteiuls to ;>"■''' for nermission to nurchase lhe following described londst- Coinmeming at a post planted about 55 miles north and about (j miles west from Uic 33 mile nast established on thc R. N. W. Mounted Police Irail on the north bank of the Peace River at the month of Cnsh Creek; thence north 80 chains: thence west 80 chains: tliencc south 80 chains; thencc east Ro cliains to point of commencement, containing 6411 acres more or less. Je.io. ALEXANDER McKAV. Marcli iy, 1911. Jas. Pettry, agent. PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Caribo,,. TAKK notice that William Scott, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Carpeuhir, iniends to a«"»lv for permission to nurchase the followin"' described lands: Coinmencing at a nost plnnted .ibout 45 miles north,-aud about one mile west of the 22 mile post established oa the H. N. ..'.Mounted Police trail 011 the north hank of Peace River at the mouth of Cash , Creek, thencc south 80 chains; theuce west Ho chains; thencc north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement conlaining 640 ucres, more or less. Jc.lo. WILLIAM SCOTT. February, 23. 1911. Jas, Pettr* airent, March ll, 1411. Frank Watson, ai'ent. PKACE RIVKR LANiTmSTRlCT. PI?AC^ #VER StD DISTRICT District of Cariboo. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice lhat Edward Wilkins, of I TAKK itOtiifc Umt Stewart Thomas, of Vancouver, B. C. occupalion Laborer i«- j Vancouver, II. C, occunation Laborer, in- i lends to upply for nermission to nurchase j tends lo apply for nermission lo purchase i the following ilescribed lauds:- the following <K-scrilie<l lands:- Commencing al a post planted on the j Commencing al a posl planted about I east bank of Hallwav River about I mile j mile east of mile post loo on the R. N. downstream from the moulh of Cvnress j Vi. Mounteil Police trail Ihcnce ea>t Ho : Creek; thence eust 80 chains; thence north j chains-; llience soutli 80 chains; thence 80 eliains; theuce west 80 chains, to river j west 80 chains: tlicnce north 80 chains to ! bank, theuce south .thing river bank to ( point of commeucemenl, containing 640 point of commencement, containing 640 1 acres more or less, acres more or less. Je.lo STKWART THOMAS. Je.m. EDWARD WILKINS. j March 9- 1911. Frftnli Watson, apenf. March 6:h. 1911. Frank Watson, agent PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice thai George Gaiidic, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission lo1 purchase the (ollowing described lauds:- Commencing at a jiost planted on the east bank ol the Halfway River about % a mile downstream from the moulh ol Cypress Creek; theuee cast 80 cho'''*"thence l north Bo chains; thence west 60 chains, ' more or less, to river bank, llience south along river bank lo point.ol commence- j rfleiil,containing too acres more or less. Je.io. GEORGE (.Ali..,r.. March 6. 1911. Frank Watsou. agent; , PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Carihoo. TAKI-; noiice that Edward Ilcllyur, of ; Vancouver, IJ. C, occupation Laborer, intends lo apply for permission to purchase , the followim. described lands:- • Commenciiig at u post planted about % a mile west from Halfway river and 12 • miles downstream from the mouth of Cyp- | ress Crwk; thence west 80 chains; thenee \ south Ho chains; theuce easl 80 chains ; thence north 80 chnins to noilit of com- , meuceinent, Containing A40 acres more, or Je.io. K.nVARD HKI.LVAR. Feb. 28, 1911. Frank Watson, ngent. ~ PKACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. p^eE IilVK* UNI) DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. District of Cariboo. TAKK nolice that Arthur James Ruston TAKK notice that Charles Hunt, of il Vancuuver, B. CM occupation Laborer, j Vancouver, II. C, occutintioil Laborer, in - intends to apply for permission to purch- ; tends to u-dv for iiermission to purchase use the following described lands;- j the following described lands:- I'linineticing at a posl planled on the \ Commencing at a post planted on the *csl bank of Halfway River aboul % a west bank ol Halfway River, about 20 mle downstream from the mouth of Cyp- j miles downstream from the mouth of Cyp- rvss Creek: tbence west 80 chaius; theuce south 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains, more or less to river bank, thence north along river bank to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. ARTHUR JAMES RUSTON. Marcli (,lh. 1911, iFrutik Watsou, agent. PKACE RIVKR LAND UISTRICT. District oi Cariboo. TAKK notice that Charles Wilson, of Vancouver, B. C, occunation Laborer, intends to apply for permission lo purchase lhe following described latids:- Comincnciiig at a posl planted on thc west bank of Halfway River about l mile ilnwiislream from the mouth of Cviress Creek; tlMiice west 80 chains; ihcnce north Ho chains; theuce east 80 cliains, more or less to river bunk, theuce sonlh along the rner bank to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres m<>re or less. Je.lo. CHARLKS WILSON. March 7, 1911. Frank Watson, acent. ress Creek; thence SOItth Ho chains; thence cast 80 cbains; thence north 80 chains, more or less lo riv»;T bank, llience along river bank lo point ol commencement, containing 400 acres more or less. Je.io. CHARLKS HUNT. February 25. 1911. Frank Watson, agejl£. PEACE RIVKR LANI) DISTRICT. Disirici of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Charles Stewart, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Carpenter, iniends to applv for iiermission to imrehase the following described lauds:- Comiiu'iiciiur at a nost nlaiitcd one mile west Irom Halfwav River and about 21 miles downstream from the mouth of Cypress Crook; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; theuce west 80 chuius; thence north 80 chains to poinl of commeucemenl, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. CHARLKS STKWART- February 2S- 1911. Frank Watson ageitt. PKACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKK notice that Alexander James 1 Gordon, ol Vancouver, B. C, occunation | PKACK RIVKR LANI) DISTRICT. District of Carilioo. TAKE notice that George Bishop, of Laborer, intends to applv lor permission I Vancouver, B, C, inclination Tool Sharf! to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted on tli east bunk of Halfway river, about % mile ' itends to apolv for "ermission U purchase thc .ollowiu ' described Innds:- posl planted on thc PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRKT. District of Ciriboo. TAKK notice that William Smilh, of Vancouver, IL C, occupation Fireman, intends to imply f"r Permission to "itrchase ihe following described lands:- Commencine at a post planted 4 miles from the mouth of Cynress Creek and 120 chains soulh of mile posl 204 on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail; thencc north 80 cliains; thence west 80 chains: thence south 80 chains: thence east 80 chains to point af commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Jc.to. WILLIAM SMITH. March 11. 1911. Frank Watson, airent. PEACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo, TAKK notice that Harry Smith of Van couver, B. C, ocr»-.tioti' I -' rp'"'s j to apply for permission to nurchase lhe j folio.-' Commencing nt n post nlnnted about 4s miles north and r..in«. •■< nillpj) west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted P.dice trail on the norlh side | of Peace River at the mollth of Cash creek; thencesoiltll 80 chains; thelice ensl Ho chains: iheuce nnrth Ho chains; thence wesl 80 chains to "nillt of coiimnaioement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.10. ■ HARRY SMITH. March 10. l<)l l. James Pettr- i-ent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that James Slomr, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Driller, intends lo anply for iiermission to purchase tin- followim. described lailds:- Commcncing at a post iilanted about 55 miles north ami aboul y miles west from the 22 mile post established ou the R. N. W. Mounted Police (rail on the north bank of Peace River at the mouth of Cash creek thence norlh 80 chains; Iheuce east 80 chains; thencc sonlh Ho ehains: llience west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 icres, more or less. Je.io. JAMKS STORAR. March 13, 1911. Jas. Peltrv agent. l'KACK RIVER LANI) DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKI! notice- that John Hunter of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission lo purchase the following described lands:- Conimencing at a post planted about 45 miles north and about 1 mile west from lhe 22 mile post established on the R. N. W.Mounted Police trail on the north bank of Pence River at the mouth of Cash Creek thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 cliains; thencc cast 80 chains to point of cdmmenccmcnt, containing 640 ncres more or less. Je.io. JOHN HUNTER. February, 23. 1911. Jns. Pettrv airent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Henry Thompson, of Vancouver, B, C, occupation luborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described latuls:- Commencing at a post plahtetl about 4S miUrs north ami 7 miles west Irom the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail, on the north bank of Peace River at the moutb of Cash Creek, thence south Ho cliains; tbence east 80 cliains; Hience north 80 chains; thence west Ho chains to point ol commencement, coii- tulnitig 640 acres nmre or less. ... JC'IO, HI.NRV THOMPSON, "hniary 24. 1911, james pcury, agt. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Carihoo, TAKK notice that Duncan Gardiner, of Vancouver, 11. C. occupation Carpenter, inieiuls to a'-'v for permission to purchase the followo. described lands:- Commencing at a post planted about 45 miles north and about it miles west from the 22 mite nost established on the R. N. I W Mounted Police trail on (he north bank j of Peace River ■•' tl-- rnouth of Cash Creek thence soulh 80 chains; thence wesl 80 chains: llience north 80 chains- ihenee east : 80 chains to noint of commencement, con- I talnlng 640 acres more ,,r less, Je.io. DUNCAN GARDINER. March 10. 1911. James Pettrv a-ent. PKACK RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Donald Morrison, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Laborer, intends to a"'ily for ""nuissiou to purchase the following desc.ihed laiids:- Cnmmcncintr at a Post planted about o miles north-west from the moulh of Cypress Creek, and about 2% miles south of mile post 106 ott the R. N. W. Mounted police trail; thencc east 80 chains; thence nortb 80 chains; thence west 80 chains thence soulh 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. DONU.I) MORRISON. March It, 1911. Frank Watson, a^eut. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Caril 00. TAKK notice that Frank Stephen, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Lo"<*cr. Intends to ii'"'1'' for nermission to purchase the following described laitda:- Commencitig at a post planted about .SS miles north and I., miles west Irom the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek; tliencc north 80 chains; thence west. 80 chains: thence south 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres mere or less. Je.io. FRANK STEVEN. March n, 1911. Jas. Pettrv. agent. PKACK RIVKR LANI) DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that James Riley of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for nermission to purchase the followin-' .lescribed lalids:- Commenciiii' at a post nlaiitnd about 5S m'los north and a milos wesl from the ->2 mile post established oil the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail, on the north bank of Peace River at the month of Cash Creek, thence smith Ho chains; tlicnce c,ust 80 chains: tliencc north 80 chains: "thence west 80 chains to point of comiiu/ceineiit, Containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. JAMKS R1LKV. March 13, I9H. Jas. Pettrv uncut. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Distriet of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Willinm Davidson, of Vancouver, 11. C, occupation teamster, intends to a«oly for permission to purchase lhe following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted about 4s miles north and about y miles west from the 22 mile post established" on the R, N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank ol Peace River nt the mouth of Cash creek; thencc south 80 chnins; thence east 80 chains; thenee north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less, Je.10. WILLIAM DAVIDSON. February, 23. 1911. Jas. Pettry, agent. PKACK RIVKR LANI) DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Victor Huston, of Vancouver, B. C,, occupation Laborer, intends to aimlv for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commencint. at a post planted about 49 miles N. and about 13 miles W. from lhe 22 mile post established 011 the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the Norlh bank of Peace River at thc umuth of Cash Creek; thence soulh 80 chains; tlicnce cast 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to poiut of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. VICTOR HUSTON. March 9. 1911. James Pettry, ngent. PEACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKIC notice that Charles Mellin, of Vaucouver, 11. C, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the followin- described lands;- Commeuein" at a post planted about 49 miles north, and ahout thirteen miles west from the 22 mile post established on tlic R. R- W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of the Peace River at the .-Iouth of Cash Creek ;thence soutii 80 chains; thencc east 80 cnains; thence north 80 chains; thencc west 80 ehains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. CIIARLKS MELLIN. Marcli 9. 1911. James Pettry, Agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Distiict of Cnrilmo. TAKK notice lhat Charles Jackson, ol Vancouver, B. C, occunation Laborer, inieiuls to aimlv for permissinn lo "iirchnse the following described lallds.- Commeticiiij. at a post plaiiled about 55 miles norlh and about iy miles wesl from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of Peace River at the moUlll ol Cash Creek; thence north 80 chains' theuce east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; theuce west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. CIIARLKS JACKSON. March n, 1911. Jas. Peltry, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKIC notice that Robert Hurcomb, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase j the following described lands:- Commeneing at a post plnnted shout 55 miles north aud about 0 miles west from ! the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bnnk of Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek j thence south 80 chains: theuce west 80 chains; theaee north Ro chains; thence east ! 80 chnins to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. ROBERT HfRCOMB. Marcli 13, 191 r. Jus. Pettr" a^ent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Joseph Ranre, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Laborer, intenda to npply for permission to purchase the following described lunds:- Commencintr at a post planted about 4s milcs north and about 1 miles west Irom the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W, Mounted Police trail on the north bank od Peace-V*tver at the month of Cash Creek theuCB nasUi 80 chains: theuce est Ho chains; thence south 80 chains; thenee, west 80 chains to point nf commencement,' and containing 640 ucres more or less. Je.io. JOSEPH RANGE. February, 23. 1911. Jns. Pettrv acent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRIi-T. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Willinm John ifagcn, of Vancouver, B. C, occunation Laborer, intends to a*-1" for permission to purcliase the following described lands;- Commencing nt a post planted about 55 miles mirth uud about 7 miles west from lhe 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mouuted Police trail on the north bnnk of Peace Riier at the mouth of Cash Creek thencc north 80 chains; theuce west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; tiience cast 80 cliains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres more ar less. Je.io. WILLIAM JOHN HAGEN. March 14, 1911. Jas. Pettrv agent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that .Albert George Miller of Vancouver, B. C;/'SM((upatiuii Laborer, intends tu »••-•'•• f__r- nenin.ssion to purchase the following described laiids:- Commencili" at a post planted about 45 miles north and about 3 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police lrail on the uorth bank of Peace River at the moutii of Cash Creek thencc north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains to place of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Je.20. ALBERT GEORGK MILLER. February, 33. 1911., Jas. Petirv. agent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK Jiotice that Edward Orinoml, af j Vancouver, B. C, occupation Lahore., intends to a""lv for permission to mirchasc the followin- described laiuls:- Commcncine at a "ost planted about 55 miles imrth and abont 13 miles west from lhc 22 mile post established oil the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail ou the north bank of Peace River at the moutli oF Cash 1 Creek; tliencc south 80 chains; tiience east ' I 80 chains- thence north 80 chains: thence ; west 80 chains to "oint of cr cmeni containing 640 aires more or less. Je.io. EDWARD ORMOND. Marcli 11, 1911. Jas. Pettry, agent. downstream Irnm the nvmlh of Cypress , eaat bank ol Hallway River and about 2 \ Creek; llience east 80 chains; thence north.1 miles upstream Irom the nioiitli of Cypress 80 chains; llience wesl 80 chains nmre or ; Creek; thencc east Ko chains; thence north [ less, to river bank, thenoe soulh along ; s„ chains; theme wesl Ho chains more or | river bank to point ol commencement, and i less to river bank, thence soutli along the Colltalllina 640 acres more or less. Jv.io. ALKXANDKR JAMKS GORDON. March fi. 1911. Frank Waison u-eiit. PKACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKK notice that James MncDotmld, of Vancouver, B. C, occupalion tends to apply for permission to purcl the followim* described lands: Commencing ut a post planted % u mile south of the south bnnk of Cynress Creek, river bank to po ul oi commencement, ami containing 640 .0 les more or less. Je.lo. GEORGE BISHOP. March 9U1.1911 Frank Waison. agl. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Curiboo. reman, in j TAKK tliilj.v tll.lt n,irry Wilson, of Vancouver, B. C, occupalion Laborer, inteiuls lo apply lor permission to purchase the following descrilied lands:- Commencing at a posl planted on lhe bout j miles upstream from Halfway ; W(,sl ,..i|lk ,|( n„ifwuv River ami about 2 ' er; thence north 80 chains; thence east j |ni,cs ,|,,stn.lim from "the moutli of Cypress PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Charles Mitchell, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, iniends to applv for permission to purchase the followim* described lamls:- Cotnmencinp at a post iilanted about 47 miles north ami 13 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of Peace River al lhe mouth of Cash Creek, llience north 80 chains; thence wesl 80 cliains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to place of commencement, containing fi.|o acres more or les;. Je.io. CHARLES MITCHELL. March 9. mil. James I'ellry, A'-cut. PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that James Brown of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Laborer intends to ap"'v for nermissinn to purchase thc .ollowinr ' "<1 lmuls;- Commcncing at a posl nlaiitcd about 55 j miles nortli and about 7 miles wast from ( lhe 22 mile post established on the R. N. ! \\. Mounted Police trail on the north bank [ of Peace Rivc*r at the month of Cash Chick \ theuce north 80 chains; theuce east 80 ! chuins; thence south 80 cl ■ ce 1 west 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres, more or less. Je.io. JAMES BROWN. March 14, 1911. Jas. Pettry, agent. Ho chains; thence south Ho chain: the Creek; the : west 80 chains; ihenco north west 80 chains, to point of commencement Hn c]mj,ls. thence east 80 chains; tl.encc ontaiuing 640 ucrcsjnjre^r Jess..^ sm)t|, h<, c|m|tla to place of commen cement " "' '""' " ng 640 acres more or les Je.io. JAMKS MacDONAI.D. March 6. 1911. Frank Watson. d"ent, PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Neil Mcl'hee, of Vnncouver. B. C, occupalion logi-er, Intends I" apply for permission to purchase Uic tallowing describeil lunds:- Commeucing at a post planled about 47 miles north and about M miles wesl Inmi ""• 22 mile post established on the R. N. ft*. Mounted Police trull oil the nortb bank "i the Peace River al the mouth nf Cash Creek; theuce south 80 chains; tlieiu'i west *■« chailis; tiiciiee north 80 chains; Iheuce e.isl 80 chains to point of commencement, t'liitainiliL'640 acres more or less. Je.io. NKIL McPHKK. February 24, 1911. Jns. Peltry, agt. HARRV WILSON. March 9, 1911. Frauk Watson, ■ PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that John Ritchie, of Ruskiii, It. C, occiipatiun Laborer, intenils lo apply for permisaion to purcliase the following described lands:- Commencing at a post planted about % mile wesl from the Hallway River and about 4 miles downstream Trom ihe moutli of Cypress Creek; llience west 80 chains; Ihcnce smith 80 chains; (hence eaat 80 ihains; thence thence north 80 chains lo point of commencement, containing fi|0 acres more or less. Je.m. JOHN RTTCIIIK. March 4. P.M. Frank Wntson, agent. PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKK 'notice that John Moore, of Vancouver, B C, occupalion Timberman, intends to apply for permission to purchase Hie following described lands:- Coinmeiicing at a post planted about 47 miles north and 7 miles west from the 22 PEACH RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Charles Jncqtiemort, ol Vancouver, II. C, ocoupntion Logger, intends to npply, for permission to jinrch- ase lhe following described lands:- Cornniciicinjr ut n post planted oil the — le post established on lhe R. N, W. ! west bank of Halfway River and about _ Mounted Police trail on the nnrlh bank of; miles downstream from the mouth of Cyp" the Peace River, at the mouth of Caflli , 'ess Creek: theuce west 80 chains; llience Creek; thence soulh 80 chains; thenee west soutli 80 chains; tliQtlCjb east 80 chai 80 chains; theno.' north 80 chains; tlicnce east 8oi chains to pnlltl of commencement, containing 640 ucres more or loss. Je.io, JOHN MOORE. February 3ft. 1911- *'»s- P«ttty, agent. thencc nortli 80 chains; along river bunk to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Jc.lo. CHARLES JACQURMORT, March 4th, 19I1. ■Frank Watson, agent.- PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Disirici of,Cariboo. TAKE notice that Frank Jones, of Vancouver, B. C, occunation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purcliase the Iol In wi iil: described lands:- Commencinf at a post "lanted about 47 miles north ami about \y miles west l'r,,m the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail, established mi thc North Bunk of Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek; thence north 80 chains; theuce east 80 ehains; theoce south 80 ehains; theoce west 80 chains lo point of commonCemcntol commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.10. FRANK JONES. March lo. HJI l. James Petlr- u"cnt. PKACK RIVKR LANI) DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notiee that David Patterson, of Vancouver, B. C,. occupation laborer, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lnnds- Commencing ut a post planted about ', mile south of the south bunk of ^yuress Creek, about 2 miles upstream from Halfway river; thelice north 80 chains; thence west 8o ehains; theuce south 80 chains; thenee east Ho chaius to point of commencement,containing 640 acres more or less. Ja.io, DAVII1 PATTERSON March 6, 1911. Frank WatsOn, agent. PKACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKK nolice that David Really, nf Vuncouver, B. C, occupation carpenler, intends lo apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Coniiiienciii.r at a post planted % 11 mite east from Ilulfway river and about 5 miles down stream from thc month of Cypress Creek; theuce east 80 chains: thencc south 80 chains; theuce west 8» chains' thence north 80 chains; to loliit of cnmmencemeiit containing 640 acres more or less. Jc. 10. DAVID hEATi'Y. Murch 7H1. 191X. Frank Watsou, agent. PEACE RIVER I.AND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Caribpo. TAKK notice that Henry Belford of Vancouver, B. t ■ I"' intends to apply for permission to mircha.se the following described lands:- Commencing nt a post 'danted about 5i .miles imrth and about n miles west Irom the 22 mile posl established oil the R. N. j W, Mounted Police trail on the north hank ol Peace River al the mouth of Cash Creek [ thence south Ho chains; llience west 80 chains; theuce north 80 chains; theuce easl 80 chains to point of commencement, con- taining fijo acres more or less. Jefio. HENUV BELFORD, March n, 1411. Jas. Peltry, agent, j PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKIC notice that Obit- Walker, of Van-' couver, B. Ci, occupation laborer, intends to apply lor permission lo purchase the following described lauds:- Comiueiicing al a post iilanted uboul 55 ! miles north and about 11 miles west trom the 22 mile posl established on lhe R. N. , W. Mounted Police trail on tbe north bank; of Peace River at the mouth of Cash j Creek; Ihcnce norlh ho chains; ihcnce west j Ho chains; theuce sonlh Ho chains; thencc east 80 cliains lo point of commencement containing (140 acres more or less- Je.to. ohik WALKER. March 13, igil. Jas. Petlry, agent PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Caril TAKK notice that Samuel Martin, of Vancouver, It. C, occupation Laborer, ill- lends to applv ior permission to purchase the followim! described Iniids:- Commciicing al a post planted about 53 miles north and about 11 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail mi the north bank of Peace River at the moulh ol Cash Creek; thence North 80 cliains; thence east 80 chains; ihcnce smith 80 chains; Uieuce west 80 chains to point ol commencement conthlning G.|o acres more or less. Je.io. ' SAMUEL MARTIN. March I.}, mil. Jas. Petlry, nretlt. PKACK RIVKR LAND DlU'llUCT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Bert Bromley, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission lo purchase lhe following descrilied lands:- Commeiiciiijr at a posl planted about 55 miles north and about 7 miles west from the 22 mile posl on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail 011 the imrih bauk of Peace River at the moulh of Cash Creek; thence .smith 80 chaius; theuce cast 80 chains; thence north 80 chains: llience west 80 chuins to point of commencement, containing b\\o acres more or less. Je.io. BRUT BROMLEY. March 14, IUH. .las. Peltry, a"cnl. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISIRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that George Turner, of Vancouver, B. C, occupntion laborer, intends io applv for iiermission to purchase the lollowing described lands:- Commencing at a post planted ubout 55 miles north and about 7 miles west from thc 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police irail on the north bank of Peace River at the mouth of Cash creek; theuce south 80 chains; llience west Ho chains; theuce north 80 chains: llience east 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. GEORGE TURNER. March 14. IQII, Jas. Petirv. agent. PKACR RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that George Smith, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation Laborer, intends lo apply for permissiun to purchase the followi'- described lands:- Cotnmencing at a post planted about 45 miles nurth and about t miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bauk of the Peace River at the mouth of Cash creek; theuce south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; theuce north 80 chains: thence cast 80 chains to noint of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.10. GROHGK SMITH. February, 23. 1911. Jas. Peltry, agent, PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Alberl Pyman, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described binds:- Commeneing at a post planted about 45 mifcs north and 7 miles west from the 22 m,!e post established „u ihe R. N. W. Mounted Police trail, 0,1 the north bank of Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek thence north 80 chains; theuce east 80 chains; thence .soulh Ho chains; theuce west 80 chains to place of <oinmeuceinent, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. ALBERT PYMAN. February 24. 1911. James Pettry, agt. PKACK RIVKR LAM) DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Fred. Ivaiisson, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands;- Commencing at a post planted about 45 miles north and 7 miles west from the 22 mile post established oil the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of Peace River at the mouth ol Cash Creek, thence nortb 80 chains; thence wesl 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point ol commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. •Jem. FRED. IVANSSON. February 24. 1911. Juines Pettry, agt. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo TAKK notice that John Robinson, of oi Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commenciiig ut u post planted about 43 miles north and 7 milcs west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of P;ace River at the mouth of Cash Creek, thence smith 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point oi commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. JOHN ROBINSON. February 24. 1911. James Pettrv agt. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Samuel Smith, of Vaacouvar, B. C, occupation Engineer, intenda to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commenciug at a post planted about 45 miles north and about 9 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W.Mounted Police trail on the north bank of the Peace River at thc mouth of Cash Creek; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence uorth 80 chains; thence welt 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. SAMVEL SMITH. February 24. 1911. James Pettry. agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that George Albert Roberts of Vanvouver, B. C, occupation machinist intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commenci.* at a post planted about 45 miles north and 9 miles west from the 22 mile post established oa the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail ou the north bank of the Peace River at thc moutli of Cash creek theuce north 80 chains; theuce east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thencu west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more ar less. Je.io. GEORGE ALBERT ROBERTS. Februacy 24. 1911. Jas. Pettry, agent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that William Blomdin, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation logger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Commcnciiig at a post planted al,. ut 45 miles nortli and about 9 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police lrail oa the north bank of the Peace River at the mouth of Cash creek; theuce north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point ol commencement, containing 640 ucres more or less. Je 10 WILLIAM BLOMDIN, February 24. 1911. Jas. Pettry, agt. PEACE RIVKR LAND,DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Frank Telmas, ot Vancouver, B. C., occupation Logger, intends 1 to apply for permission to purchase the. : following described lands:- I Commencing at a post planted about 47 miles north and 9 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W- moimted police trail on the north bank of the Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; theuce north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. FRANK TKLMASi February 24, 1911. Jas. Pettry, agt. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Dony Stegeman, of Vancouver, B. C, occunotion Laborer, intends to apnlv for permission to nurchase ' the [ollowing described laiids;- i Commencing at a post planted about 45 miles north anil about 5 miles west from , the 22 mile post established on the R. N, W. Mounted Police trail on thc nortli bank 1 of the Peaoo River at the mouth of Cash Creek; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chaius; theme west 80 chains io nlace of commencement 1 containing 640 acres more or less. Je 10. BORZY STKC.KMAN, February, 2y. 1911. Jus. Pettrv airent, PEACE RIVKR LAND J'S'IRICT. ' Disirici of "" inb.o. TAKK notice that Ralph Worthy, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Machinist, llltcntls lo apply lor permission lo purch ase the following described lands;- Commencing at a post planted about 55 miles north and about l. miles west from the jj mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the North bank ol Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek thence t_oiith 80 chains; tuenee east 80 chains: thence north 80 chains; thelice west Ho chains to point ol comtlU'licemiit, Coii- tnining b.|o acres more or less. Je.lo. . RALPH WORTHY. March 14. Kill. Jus, Pettry, aeent. PKACK RIVKK LAND DISTRICT. Districl uf Cariboo. TAKK notice that Arthur Pearson, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation loir,Ter, intends to ,, ,] to -rchasc the lollowini' described lands:- Commencing at a -ost planted ubout 45 miles north and about 5 miles west Irom the 22 Itlila -ost cstalilisheil on the R. Nf W. Mounted Police trail oil the north bank of the Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek, thence north 80 chains; theuce cast 80 chains; thence south 80 ebaius; thence west 80 chains to point of 2commeiu*e- ment, containing 640 acres, more or less. Je.io, ARTHUR PKARSON February, 2y. 1911. Jas. Petti'.' utreut. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Disirict of Cariboo. TAKE notice that James Kerr, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described laiids:- Coinmeiicing at a post planted about 47 miles north aud about 9 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W.Mounted Police trail on the north bank of thc Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek: thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains: thence west 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. JAMES KERR. February 24, 1911. Jas. Pettry, agt. PEACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Districl of Cariboo. TAKE notice that 01c Jolmil Olsen, ol Vuncouver, H. C, occupation Laborer, iu lends to npplv for permission io nurchase the following described binds:- Commouclug at a posl nh.iurl one mtle eust irom Halfway Uiver ami i Mr llu' ...| mile post on the R.jCN.W. Mounted Police trail; thence east 80 chains* 'hence lint til 80 cliains; thence wesi 80 chaius; tbencc ; south 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less, Je 10 OLE JOIIAN OLSEN, March lolli. 1911. Frank Wutta.iMgt. J'KACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Districl of Caribon. TAKK notice thut Frank Johnson, of Vancouver, 1). C, occupation Teamster, intends to aiv'v for nermission tot purchase the followin" described lands:- Commencliig at a nost planted about 47 miles norlli and about it miles wesl from tlie -j mih' ;t established ou the R. N. W. Mounted Polico lrail ou lhe north bunk of Peace Kiver at the mouth of Cash Creek: Ihcnce south 80 chains; thence enst 80 chains, theuce north 80 chains; thence west,80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less, Je.io, FRANK JOHNaON. Mii'.b 10. i.n James Pettry, agent. ^ PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Carihoo. TAKE notice that Lawrence Hugh, of | Vancouver, B. C, occupation logger, in- \ tends to apply lor permission lo purchas j the lollowini; described lallds:- Commencing at a nost planted about 45 miles north ami about s milos "'-"t from 1 lhe 22 mile post eslublished oil lhe R. N. ! W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank [ of Peace River at lhe mouth of Lush Creek , theuce iiorth 80 chains; Iheuce west 80 chains; theuce south 80 chains; thenceeast 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. LAWRENCE HUGH. February, 33. 1911. Jas. Pettrv a"ent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Fred Thomas, of Vancouver, 11, C, occupation laborer, intends to a'1'- for permission to purchase the lollowini' described lutiils:- Comtilencliig at a post planted about 45 miles north and about s miles west from the 22 mile post eslublished 011 the R. N. W, Mounted Police trail on the north bank of Peace River at thc mouth of Cash Creek theuce south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; theuce north 80 chains; thence east So chains to place of commencement, and containing 640 acres more or less, Je 10 FRED. THOMAS, February, 23. 1911, Jas, Pottry, *t?«nt, PKACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Thomas Wilbraham, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Laborer, intends to apply for nermission to purchuse the following described lauds:- Commenciiig at a post planted about 47 miles north and u miles west irom lhe 22 mile post established oil thc R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of the Peace River ut lhe moulh of Cush Creek; theuce north 8u chains; thence v. 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains to point of commencement, containing b.|o acres more or less. Je.io, THOMAS WILBRAHAM. February 24, [911, Jas, Pettry, agt. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Distrtct of Cariboo. TAKK notice that William Dixon, ot Dawson, Y. T., occuiiation miner, intends to upply for permission to purchase the lollowing ilescribed lauds:- Commeiieiiig nt a post planted about 47 miles north and 7 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. mounted poi ice trail, on the north bunk of the Peace River, at the mouth of Cash Creekitheuoc north 80 chains; theuce west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence eust 80 chaius to point of commencement, coutaining64o acres more or less. Je.io. WILLIAM DIXON. February 25. 1911. Jas. Pettry, agent. PKACE RIVER LANI) DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKE notice that James Arthur Rice, of Dawson, Y. T., occupation miliar, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- Comtueucilig at a post planted about 47 miles north and 7 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail oil thc north bunk of Peace River at tlie mouth of Cash Creek, thence north 80 chains; thence eust 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains; thence wtst 80 chains to point of commencement, eontaining 640 acres more ur ltsj. Jmo. JAMES ARTHUR RICB. February 13, 1911. Jus. Pettry, agtJits ■ ■ r . ,1 i III li I' * •4 PEACE HIVICR l.ANU DISTBICT. District <>l -mil..... TAKK notice tlmt Mun. McDonald, Vancuuver, ii. C, occnpntfou rireiiuu, l'KACK RIVKK l.ANI) DISTRICT, PKACK RIVKR LAND IIIMKIll. Dlslriel ..I Caribou. District ol Cariboo, ol j TAKK notice tlmi Victor Romnn, of TAKE notice t'.nt .nick Wilson, "i ni ; Seattle, Wash'., occupation Bartender, | altlc, Wush., occupati inirclm tlic ii apply lor penuissi.,n tn purchase i inteiuls t.» apulv fur permission in purcli- ! lu anply Inr "cnnl; nwin« descrilied lands; I use the following descrilied hinds:- '■ followi. ir ilescrilieil luiuls:- lencing at .i post planted about .to I Commencing ui a pust planted about si | Commencing ,il u pnsl nl.ititetl nbout 51 orth and .ilmiu s miles west [rom 1 miles nortli und nboul 0 miles west from ' mites north nnd libont .1 miles west fr.un link- post established on the K. N. ! lhe 11 mile pust established un the II. N. ! the J2 mile nost established mi tin- II H. in.,! Police tr.iii ui. the north hank ' W. Mounted Police trnil un the nurlh hunk W. Mounted Police tr.iii un the nortli Inns ,■ River .it the muulh ol Lash Crcekl ni the Peace River at the muulh nf Cash | of the Pence River, nt lhc muulh nortli Su clinins; Hi wesl Bo Creek; llience north 80 ehnins; thence west I Crcckithcncc nurth ho chnins; Ihcnce west trith mil Ko chnins; Uienee eusi 80 chains: llience snnlli 80 eliuins; llience | 8u chnins; thence snuth 80 ehnins; ee nl commencement, con- east 80 chnins lo point uf cnintiienceineiit, eusi 8u chnins tn puint ul commen mine res more „r less. alex. Mcdonald, iyn. Jns. Pellrv agent 640 acres nmre ur less. Je.io. VICTOR ROMAN. Murch i, iun. Jus. Peltry, agent. 11 rch PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislncl m Unl U.E notice Unit William John Simp nt Vancouver, 11. C, occupalion fire 1. intends in npnly Ior permission t( Hit following ilescrilieil Innils; Id l'KACK RIVER l.ANI) DISTRICT. Dislriel ni Cariboo. TAKK imtice thut J aim Cm 1, ol S-ultlc, Wash, uccuputiun lintel keeper, ill- lends to a111.lv Inr permissiun in purchase lhe following described hinds:- hinted about 49 I Commencing at n'post planled about Sl loilt s miles west Irnm j miles nnrth und about " miles west frnm stablished mi the 11. N. ! lhe 22 mile pust established mi lhe R.N. ir.ul mi the iiniin bnnk : W.. Mouuted Pnlice Ir.iil mi the Nurtli hunk ,u lhe nmuth p( Cnsh i .,1 Pence River nl the moutii ul Cush Creek is: thence :11st H, chains m It. in. nc 640 ner V.11.I.IAM mil llience wesl | ihenee south io enaius; llience ! chains; Ultiu 1 nl commencement, | 80 chains tu ore nr less. HN SIMI'.iON ns. Petlry. u» 80 contnining 040 at Je.lo. Mnrch, -', !>,n „r let JACK WILSON, Jns. Peltry. ii<m PEACE RIVER LANI) DISTRICT. District ni Curil TAKli notice thnt Kniinuiincl 'Inyh.r, ul Seattle, Wush., occupation Shingle weaver, inieiuls in apply Iur permission to purcliase llit following deserihed Inllils:- "f uimclicin. ut 11 pnst planleil about 53 miles norlli und about _ miles wesl Irnm Hie •' milt pnsl cslnl,lished un the R. N- W Monnted Pnlice truil nu lhe nurtli hunk of llu' Pence River ut the mouth ul CiibIi Creek thenco nortli 80 chuins; thenct west 811 clinins; llience smith 80 chuins; llience easl 8n ih.lins tn point nf commencement, cuiit.iiiiin. MU ucres nmrc nr less. Ie 10 EMMANUEL TAYLOR. Mnrcli .1, lU'l, James Pettry, ngent. thenct west 8u [ Creek: ihei PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Iiislriet nf Cnril TAKK imtice thut Charles Cut' un, nl Scuttle, Wnsh., decimation Laborer, inteiuls tu apply fur permission to purchnse the followim. deserihed lnnds:- Commencing ut n pnsl plnnled nbout 51 units nurtli and -bout < miles wesi frnm miles norll nun tl,t 22 mil, 4, ,.,,„Misl„.l m, the R. N. ' >• » mllc post pst.lllll_l.eil un the R. _N W.iMoiintcd Pnlice ir 11 the Nor nnk : W. Monnted _ Police nl the Pence River nt Ilic nimilll nf Cnsll PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District nf Cnrihuu. TAKE nutiee Hint Cursnii Tny'nr, ol Seuttle, Wash., occupation curuenter, initials tn apply Inr permission In purchase lhe fulluwing descrihed lands:- Commencing at a pnst plnnled nboul 53 id about x miles west from nnrth 8u clinins; thelice east nint ul commencement mining (1411 acres mure nr less, le.ini JOHN CANNON. March J, ion. .las. Pettry, agei Ulh Sn tha then trnil nu Hit liortll , .nk nl Hie Pence River nt llle month nf west Cnsll Creek; Ulelitt suulh 811 tlinlns: thencc ill. thenco I'EACE UIVER LAND DISTRICT. Districl ni Cnnl TAKE nutiee lhat Duvid Kidd, nl Vu Una David Ki uccupaiion Curpeiu tails tu .!• .he (ollowii Cummenci In purchase j tends In PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Districl ni Cnril TAKK notice thai Jumcs Clvnth, Scnllle, Wush., ueeupatiuii laborer, llience in, ■ust 80 chnins In • noil nl cumlhcnccmo lontnining 640 acres mure m- less, le.io. CHARLES c.oKKI'M. March, 2, 11)11. Jus. I'ellry, iiuent, cribed Inui n pusi plnntod about 4. about 7 miles wesl Irom established mi the R, N. uly fur permissiun in nurcltaso Hit following dosorlbed lnnd Commencing nt a pust planted about si milts iu,rth und nbout 7 miles wtst Irnm the 22 mile nost cstuhlishcl mi Hie R. N. W. MotuitcdPoHce tr.iii on the nnrlh hunk '. \\. Mounted Pnlice irail nn lhc imrth hunk ,,! the Peace River ul lhe nmillli uf Cash m the Peace Itiver nt the month uf Cash mill, Si tc norl In poll 'HELL, ISTRICT 1 lenicnl in..,;.' February,28, l',ll. hains; tlicnce eusi 80 clinins- tiience ,,( commencement, e „r less. DAVID KIDD. Jns. Pettr" n»eut. PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Disirici nl Cariboo. TAKK notice that Willinm Taylor, uf Vancouver, 11. C, occupntion laborer, initials m n- -'- lur nermission lo purchase the lollowing descrihed hauls:- Commencing nl a i«.st planted about 49 dies wcsl frnm Hit 22 mile post established nn the R. N. W. Mounted Pnlice trnil nu the imrth hank uf Pence River at the mnuth ol Cnsh Creek, Hience imrth 80 chnins; thence easl Su chnins: theuce smith 80 chains; tlicnce west 00 chnius containing n.|o .It,in. till.I I A , 1 Ml ""K j j. ,- I'rttk; thence smith 80 chains: thenceeast 811 clmins: theuce nurlh 80 chuins; thenee west 80 chnins tn noint uf commencement, containing 640 acres morc nr less. Jc.lo. JAMKS CLYNC1I. March 1, iun. Jas. Peltry, agent. l'KACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District nl Cnriboo. TAKK nuiice that Julin Greer, ni Sent- lie, Wush, ncriipnlintl minor, inieiuls tu nnnlv fur permission lu purcliaae lhe following descrihed lnnds:- Cuniiiieucin.. ol a pnsl nlnnted nboul 51 miles nortli and about I IllHo wcsl fr the 11 mile post established mi HieR. N. W. Mounted Police trail mi lhc nortli hank nf the Peace River nl Hit muulh nl Cosh Creel; thenct snnlli 811 clinins: So chains: thenco north Sn cli wcsl 8n chuins; Ihcnce norlh 811 chuins theuce eust 811 chuins In puint nf com- intiittmci t, containing h4" ucres more 01 lens. ,r_.io. CARSON TAYLOR, Marcli 3, l.u. Jnmes Petlry, ngent. PKACE RIVER LANI) DISTRICT District ni Cnrihuu TAKE nuiice tlmt Robert'Ktinlet ,1 Seattle, Wush., occupation Engineer' in lends In npplv fur permissinn tn purchase llle follow!,!!, ilcscrihcil Inuds: Commencing ut n post planled aboul si miles imrih ami about 9 miles wesi ii,,„ lhe 22 mile nnst established mi Hit It N W. Mnllllteil Pnlice trail nu llu: mirth |,'„„k nf lhe Peace River nt lhe muulh nl Cash Crceli; thelice mirth 80 chuius; thonce west 80 chains; thence suulh 81) chains, thence enst 80 clmins to puint ,,f commencement cnntniliing 6.|o ucres tnnre nr less Je.lo. ROBERT KUZI.ER. Mnrch 4, 19,,.' James Pettry agent PKACK RIVER I.AND DISTRICT. Distritt nf Cnrihuu. TIKE nolico thnt Thomas Griffon, uf Seattle, Wnsh., occupation carpenter, in tends tn n--lv fur -cruussinn tn purchase lhc following described lnnds;- Commencim. nt a post plnntetl nbuut 53 milts north nml ubuut S miles west from Hie 22 mile nnst established mi thc R. N. W.Mounted Police trail nn the nnrlh hunk thence east of the Pence River nt the mouth ol Cush Ihenee 1 Creek: thence smilh 8n chains: llience cast PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District uf Caribuu. TAKE nntiee Hint Michnel Cannon, nf Scnllle, Wnsh., nccilptttiott laborer, iniends tu upply fur v>riuissmu In purchuse the followin" descrilied hiluls:- Cnmnieucin,' nt u pnst plnnted ubout 51 miles nurlh and about 7 miles west [rum the 22 mile pnst established on the R. N. W. Mounted Pnlice lrail un tlle nurlh bnnk nf the Pence River ut the mmith nf Cash Creek; tlicnce imrih 80 chuins; tnence c-s 8n clmins: thence smilli Ho chains: thenee F__ru_.-y.-8, nm. Ja , -int nl commencement, | wwll 8„ d,,lins t(, 1„,i„i (|I commencement, res mure ,,r less. : tniituiniiu. 6411 acres more nr less. WILLIAM TAYLOR. | .,_.,„. MICHAEL CANNON. Pctlrv cenl. PEA( I TAKK ■ PKACE UIVER l.AXD DISTRICT. TAKE nnliee :l ■ ', Waller Charles Skill- er ,,l Win,nin,1. B I uccupnliun lalio_.r FREDERICK HI" ni. Jns. Pcltrv, I. WD Dl 1,1 Carihoi 1 Alex. P. 'V. il.'ll T 1 Willi.. UAI.IT. I 11 Mil.I lu riuire PEA( 1 PKACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislriel nl Carilmn. TAKK notice Hint Paul llnlkcr, ol Vancouver, II. C, occupalion Cur-enter, inieiuls in apulv inr permission tu nurchase Hit lnl' "described I.inds:- Cnmmciiclng at a pnsl planted about 4. miles north and ubuul 7 milts wcsl [rom Hit 22 milt i„,st established mi the R. N. W. Mounted Pnlice trail nu the nnrlh bank nl the Peace River ut the mouth uf Cash Creek jthcnci rlh 811 chains: tlieiiccjwest Hu chnins; thence suutli 8n chnins; thence east Hu chains in point ni commencement, containing (,4,1 .urcs, more nr less. .It.in. PAUL IIUI.KKR. February.28, 1911, Jas. Petirv. n.'ent. Mnrcli 1, 1911. Jas. Peltry, agent. hiickendcn, n Laborer, in , t„ purchasi orth I nnk 1 ,,[ Cash ALEX rwi. i .1 - 1 'n.l.IAMS. ' Je.ln Februnr PEAC .( i nn ;■ : l.ANI) h!.., Kll T Distrii nf Cm TAKK PEACE RIVER'LAND DISTRICT. District uf Carilmn. TAKE notice ilml Joseph Matthews, ul Vancouver, li. C, occupntion -arpenter, inteiuls In apnly iur permissinn tu purchase Hie lollowing ilescrilieil lullils:- Commenciug at n pnsl nlaiitcd about 49 units north and nbout 7 miles wesl imm lhe 22 mile nnst established mi the It. N. W Mounted P. .'ice truil nn the Nurlh bnnk .1 Hit Peace River ut tlle mnuth uf Cush Creek ;theuce imrth 8n chuius; thelice west Su clmins: thencc snuth 80 chains, thencc t.isi Ho chains tn puint nf commencement, containing 640 acres mnrc nr less. Je.ln. JOSEPH MA-THEWS.' February,28, 1911. Jas. Pettr" n-ent. W. Mn ,1 the i'rttk: .In PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District nf Cnrihuu. TAKK imtice that llcrnnril Steven, nf Vnncouver, B. C, occunation machinist, intends in anuly lur permission tu purchase the lulluwin- describeil lands:- Commcncehig ut a pust piunted about 49 miles imrth and abuut 8 milts west frnm th,- 22 milt pnst tslablished mi tlle R. N. W. Mounted Police trail mi the llorth bnnk 1 ,,f lhe Pence River ut the moutb nl Cush Creek, thence smith Hn chains; thence cnst I Hu chains: thenee imrih 811 chains- llience ' west 8n chnins tn puint nf commencement containing 6411 acres nmre nr less. Je.ln. BERNARD STEVEN. Pebrunry 28, lyu. Jns. Pettry, ugent. PEA1 TAKK ends 1 > lit UUI. 0, lllllll PEACK RIVI Distrii 'AKE ., tut II. illowii e R. N, lh hank ,,l Casl ch.i i,|n PEACI IKK !■ .1. ll . RIVKR I. lis::,,' ■,! C . , 'll,. -XI) DIS Caril 1 lit.s Nix I Cal ALKUKU PKACK RIVEH 1.' Districl ■ I r, ll C, occi PKACK RIVKK LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKI1: notice that John Wellington Kii.iiv, nl Vancouver, li C, occupntion carpenter, intends to apply fur permission t,, purchase tin- following ilcncril>eil lands: Commencing at a nost plmiUd ahout 49 J link's north and alioul 9 miles west from . tb_i 22 mile pose established on the R.N. i W.Mounted Police trail on the north hank ul tin.' Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek, tlicnce north 8o ihains; thelice cast So chains; theuce south 8o chains; theuce wesl Hn chains lo point of commencement, containing 640 acr.'s more nr less. Je.m JOHN WELLINGTON KADKV. February 2H, 1911, Jas. Pettry, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that John Cn Hazier, of Seattle Wash., occunation miner, intends to apply for permission lo purehase the Iol'" •• rl lands:- Commenciu" at a pust plnnted about 51 miles north ami about 7 miles west from the 22 mile post eslublished on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bauk of Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek thence north 80 chains; thence west Ho chains; tbence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 6.(u acres mure or less. Je.10. JOHN GAU,AGHI3R. March 1, mil. Jas. Peltry, agent. its' Ho ehnins to point niitttfnlng <>4<> ncres more or less. le.io. JOHN' (■l.KKK, Marcba, ton. Jas. Pettry, agent PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notico thnl Victor Ilnrrisoii Kv- niiS, of Seattle, Wash., occupntion Junk Dealer, intends to nm-ly for iiermission to purchnse the following described lands:- Commencing nl a nost planted about 51 miles norlh nnd about 1 mile west from the 72 mil'1 onsl established on the R. N. Vi. Mounted Police trail on the north bank nf she I'eaee River nt the mouth of Cash Oeek; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 cbains; tiience south 80 chains: tlicnce west Ho chains to point of commencement, contuinint' 6.(0 ncr<-s more or less. Jb.to. VICTOR HARRISON EVANS. March y, 1911. Jns. Pctlry, agent. miiencetnetit, 1 Ho chains; thence north Ho chains: thencc west 80 clmins to point of cnmmencemeiit, containing b.\o acres more or less. Je-io THOMAS URIKKKN. March y, ion. James Pettrv, agent. PKACK RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK nutiee that Thomas McAvoy, of Seattle, Wash., uccupaliun laborer, intends t-i apply for permission to purchase the following described lands;- Commencing' at a post planted ahout 51 miles north nod about 7 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W., mounted pnlice trail on the north bnnk of Pence River nf the mouth of Cash Creek Creek; thencc south 80 chains; thence wcsl 80 chains; tbence north 80 chains; tbence east 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres m<>re nr less. Jc.lo. THOMAS McAVOY. March I, 1911. Jas. Peltry, agent. YKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Hen Simpson, of Seattle Wash., occupation sawyer, intends lo apply Inr permission tu purcliuse thc following ilescribed lauds:- Commencing at a post planted about 51 miles north and about 5 miles west Irnm the 22 mile pnst established on the K. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bunk of Place Riccr at the mouth of Oas.ll Creek thence, south 80 chains; Ihcnce easl Ho chain.1; thence north 80 eliains; thence west Ho ehains to point of commencement, con- taining 640 acres more or less. Jefio, BEN SIMPSON. March r, 1911. Jas. Pettry, agent. plan rR 11 1 c« McDoi PKACE KIVER LAND DISTRICT. District ol Cariboo. TAKK notice that William l'oragher, nl j Vancouver, B, C, occupation Primer, in lends tu apply fur permission to purchase the following described latids;- Cmiimcnrng at a post planted about 49 mi'.'s north ami abuut ij miles west from (be 22 mill- post established oil the R. N, U. Mounted Police irail mi the north bnnk .1 lhe Pence River nl tlu> molltll of Cash Cm-k them-,- north Hn chnins: thence wesl Hn chains; tlieine Solllil 80 cluilis; tlicnce east 80 chains tu poinl nf commcnccmUiil, emit.lining 640 acres more or less. Je.10 WII.I.IAM PORAGHER. , March 1, 1011. Jas. Peltry, agent. PEACE IMVKR l.ANI) DISTRICT. D.strut ol Card TAKIC notice thai Thomas Thortey, ol upalion Laborer, in W M-. nted 1\ River JIMMV HOCUS*. Pcl.ruary.aH 1 1 PEAC I. RH 1', TAKE notlei il '. iitruiivei It t Vancouver, ti t tends to apnlv iur permission to purchase the following .h-s-rihed lunds:- Commciicing at a nost planted about 49 miles north and aboui <i miles wesi Imm the jj mile pksl established un the R. N. , w. Mounted Police trail mi the north bank ul Hie Pence River at the mouth of Cash Creek; thciice south 80 chai: Ho chains; thence north 80 chains; tin east 80 chnina tn point of commencetu containing 640 acres nvre ur less. Je.lo. THOMAS TIKIRLKY. March 1, 1911. Jas, Peltry, ugent. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Disirici of Cariboo. Take notice that Joseph Henry Mc Glniiis, of Seattle, Wash., nccupation logger, intends to apply lor permission tu purchase the following described lands:- Cninmencing at a post planled about si miles nortii nud aboul 5 miles west fr,,m the 22 mile posl established mi the R.N. Vi. Mounted Pnlice trail oil the north bank of Peace River at the mouth ul Cask Creek thelice north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 ehnins; tlicnce wcsl 80 chnins to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more nr less. Je.io, JOSEPH HENRY McC.INNIS. March I, 19II, James Pettry, agent PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Carihoo. TAKE notice that Alexander Shepherd, of Scnllle Wash., occupation laborer, intends tn apply tot permission t<> purehase the following described lands:- Coniniencing at a post planled about 51 miles north and about \ miles west from the 22 mile post established mi the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north I uui J. nf Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek thence north 80 chains; ihenee west Ho chains; llience south 80 chains: thence cusl Ho chains to point ol commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.to. ALEXANDER SHEPHERD. March, 2, iyn. Jns. Pettrv, uia-lil. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice lhat Harry (_lsi.li, of Si fillet, Wash., occupalion laborer, intends to upply for permissimi to pnrcligse lhe lullowing described lands:- Cuinmeuciug at a post planted aboul 51 miles north and about 5 miles west from the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of the Peace River al lhe moiith of »\sh c west . Creek, ihenee south 80 chains-, thence wesl Ho chains; thence north Ho chain;.; thence east Ho ehains to point ol commencement, containing 640 acres more or iess. Je.io, HARRY 0L3EN. March, 2, 1911, Jas. Petlry, nt'Ciit. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKIC nnliee that Harry Roach, of Seattle, Wash., occupation I.n^-er, intends to apnly for nermission to purchase the following described lniids:- Commeueiiig ni a nost nlnnted about .si miles nnrlh and aboul I mile wst from tin- ■?! mile nnst established oil the R.N, Vi. Mmmied Police trail mi the forth b-mk nf the Peace River -1 the moulh of Cash f'rec1*; thenn' nurth 80 cbailiS' llience west 8n chains; then-e soutli 80 chains; thenee east 80 chains to "oint of commencement, emitninitiir f»4'i acres more nr less. Je.io. J.ARRV ROACH. March y, 1911. Jns. Pettry, agent. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT, District id Cariboo. TAKK notice that Jnmes Elliott, ni Seattle Wash., oeeiipntion lumberman, intends tn imply for nermission to purchuse the lollowing described Innds:- Commencing at a nost planted about _y miles norlh and about s miles wit from lhe 32 mile nost established on the R, N. W. Mounted Pnlice trail nn the imrth bnnk nf the Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek: thence north 80 chains' Ihenee cast 80 cljcttlB! thence south So chains; tliencc west Ho chains tn point nf commencement, conlaining 640 ncres morp or less. Jem. JAMKS ELLIOTT, March y, 1911. James Peltry, agent PEACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT District nl Caribon. TAKK notice that Kmuk Walker, ,,I Se utile, Wash, occ\l"alloii Ry. Brokcman, in wilds to upply for permission in purchase the followlHn described biiids:- Commeticing nt a post planted about s,l miles north ami aboul 9 miles west iroiii lhe 22 mile post established on thu R. N. W. Mounted Police trnil on the north hunk of the Peace River at the moiMb of Cash Creek, llience smith 80 chains: thence west 80 chains; llience north Ro chains; thence cast 80 elmins; to point of commencement, conlaining 640 acres more nr less. Je.io. PRANK WALKKR. Mnrch,4, 191a. James Pettr agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Carilmn. TAKE nnliee lhat Walter St. John, nf Seattle, Wash., occtination Cnr"ent'.r, iniends lo nnnlv for permission to purchase llie following described lands: Commencing at u post nlnnted snout 41. miles norlh nud about M miles wcsl of the 22 mile nost established mi the R. N. W. Mounted Pnlice trnil on lhe north bank of thc Peace River at* the mouth nl Cash Creek; theuce snuth Ho chnms; llience e> H<> chains: theuce north 80 cliains; tlicnce west Ho chains tn point nf eollllliciieeine containing 6jo acres more nr less. Je.l. WALTKR ST JOHN. March 6, 1911. James Peltry, aifCllt PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Diltrict of Cariboo. TAKK notice tlmt Prank Mini"/., of Seat tie, Wash., occupation Millwritrht, intends to apply for permission to purcliase the following described liinds:- Cnmmencing nt a nost planted nbout 51 miles north and about 1 mile wesl from the 22 mile nost established 011 the R. N. W.Mounted Police trail mi lhe north bank uf ibe Peace River nt the mouth nf Cash Crcek';thcnce south 80 chains': thence west 80 chains; llience north 80 chains; tbence east 80 cliains to noint nf commencement, containing 640 ucres more or less. Je.io. FRANK MUNKZ. March 3, 19if. Jas. Pettrv, agent. PEACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District of Caribou. TAKE notice thai Harry Miller, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Steamboat Steward, intends tn apply l,>r nermission lu purchase the following described lauds; Cummencing at a post plauted about 53 miles north and about l mile west from the 22 mile pnst established nn the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail nu tlie nurlh bank nf the Peace River nt the mmttli uf Cash Creek; thence smith 80 chains; thenee east Ho chains; llience norlh 80 chains; thence west Ho chains to point nf commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Jefio. HARRY MILLER. Marcli y, 1911. Jas. Petirv. agent. PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Caribno, TAKK nntiee that Kimelt MeCurdy, nf Seattle, Wash., occupution Teamster, in tends to apply Iur permissiun to purchase the following described lands;- Cummencing at a pnst planted about 53 milcs north and about 1 mile west irom the 22 mile post established mi the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail nu the north bank of the Peace River al the mouth of Cash Creek; thence north Ho chains; theuce east 80 cliains; thence south Ko cliains; theuce wcsl 80 chains to point of commencement coutnining 640 acres more or less. Jc.lo. KNNETT McCPRDY. March 3, 1911. Jas. Petlry. jiirent. PKACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKK notice thai Charles Brown, of Seattle, Wash., uccupaiion Skidder, intends to apply tnr permission in purchase the fulluwing described lands:- Cummencing al n pnsl plauted abuut 53 miles liortll und abuut 1 mile West id the 22 mile pust eslublished nil the R. N. W. Mniiuted Pnlice trail, mi the north bunk of lhe Pence River ut the mouth uf Cash Creek, thence north 0 ihains; thence west Hu chailis; llience south Ho chains; thence east 80 chnms to point of commencement conlaining 640 acres more or less. Je.10. CIIARLKS BROWN. March 3, 1911. Jas. i'ettry, agent- ir McAlpi ion Piremt th- R.'N orth 1,1111k 11 nl Cash 10 lU'.SlM MM,I'd' cbruary 2:, iiu. .1.0 pcti \ PEAI I. IU\ Kl. I \-.i> |)i i| 1 I'\ V. ALT I- V • 1 less. VLPINE, nt. PEACE RIVER'LAND DISTRICT. Disirici ol Caribuu. TAKE imtice tlmt Lewis Ilalvcraon, of 'Seattle, Wash,, oecupatiun Logger, intends in apply lut permission in purchaBc the following described lauds. Commencing at a pust planted about 49 miles north mid about 9 mibs west from : lhe 22 mile pnst established mi llle R. N. 1 W. Mounted Police trail mi the nnrth bank ' of the Peace River nt (he molltll nf Cash Creek; thence smith Ijo chains; thencu easl 1 Ko chains; iheuce imrth 8u cliains; thence wesl Hu chains lo puint nl c.,mmi'iicctiiclit, coutnining b.|o acres in..re or less. ' ■ LEWIS HALVKHSON. •las. Petlry, agent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District uf Cariboo. TAKK nutiee thai Jumes Kelly, ni Seattle. Wash., occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purcliase lhe luliuwing described lands:- Cnmiiienciug ai u post planted about 53 miles north und ubmit 1 mile west Irum lhe 22 mile pust established mi the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the north bank of the Peace River al lhe llluUlh uf Cuidl Creek Llience south Ho chains; thence west Ho chains; theuce norlli Hn chains; thelice eust 80 chains lo point uf commencement, conlaining 640 acres nmre of less. Je.io. JAMKS KKLLY. March 3, 1911, JflS. Peliry, at-cnt. PKACK RIVEH LAND DISTRICT. District nf Caribuo. TAKK notice that Buvn Tliopins Kimx of Si-i'tile Wash., occupation S. S. Engineer, intends to nnnlv for permission to purchase tbe following described lalids:- Cmum.iH'im. i>t u Posl planted nboul si mih's nurtli und ahmit s miles west frm*. the 22 mile nosl established mi the R. N. W. Mounted Pnlice trail un the north banl ,d the Peace River at tbe moulll nl Cash ''reek; tbence north Ho chains' llience west So chains: thenee so"lb Hn chains: thence east Ho chains to nolrit ol commencement, eontaining 640 act" mor* ,,r i1"**- Jp.to. ROVA T"ov\s KNOX March 3, 1911. James Pettry, uncut. PKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District nf Cariboo. TAKK notice that John Omelin, nf Seattle, Wash., uccupatiun moulder, iniends to applv Inr t.rrmissimi to purchase the fullnwiiiu' described lands:- Commencing nt a nost nlnnted about ?i miles norlli and abuut n miles wesl of the 23 mile nnst established nn the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail mi the imrth bank of (be Peace River at the mnuth of Cash Creek: thence south 80 chains: Ihcnce ensl 80 chuins: thence nnrlh 80 chnins: theuce west 80 ehains tn point nf cmnmeucemclit, cnulniniiig64o acres more nr less. Je.io. JOHN OMKLIA. March-., I9". James Pettry, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Disirici of Curiboo. TAKK imtice that Henry Huston Smoot, of 'Seattle Wash., occupation carpenter, intends tn umdv Inr permissiuli In purchasi" the fnlb.wiiii' .lescribed Innds;- Commencltlg nt a post planted about js miles north and about u miles • ■ of ibe 22 mile oust established on the U. S. Vi. Mounted Police trail nn thc imrth bnnk ul the Peace River at the mouth nf Cash Creek; tbence imrlb 80 chnins: thenceeast 80 chains: theuce sunth 80 chains thenn west Ho chains lu noint of commencement, contuining 640 acres more or less. Je.io. HENRY HUSTON SMOOT, March 6, 1911. Jnmes Peliry ai-enl. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Disirici of Carilmn. TAKE imtice lhat Jesse Almnii Slsyfnil nf Seattle, Wash., occupation teamster, iniends tn anply f'»r nermission tn purch tbe fotlowimr described Innds:- Cuiniuciieiiig nt a post plnnled nimitt js miles nor'h nml about 11 miles we-t nf the ?2 mile "ust established on tbe I. N. Vi. Mounted Police trail on the nortli bunk nf the Peace River nt the mouth of Cash Creek; thence north Hn chains: thence west 80 chaius: thence snuth 80 chains: llu east 80 chnins, tn puint uf cnliimeiicemenl, Cuntaining 640 ncres nmre nr less. Je.io. JESSE ALMAN SLAYTON March 6, 1911, James Pettrv agent. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. District id Cnriboo. TAKK imlicc thut Andrew Joyce, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Cranesman, in lends In aimly for nermission lo nurchase lhe following descriheil lauds:- Cummencing at a post planled about S3 miles north aud about 7 miles west imm the 22 mile post established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail mi the north bunk of the Peace River at the mouth of Cash Creek; thence soutb Ho chains; llience east Ho chains; thence liortll 80 chaius: theuce west Ho cliains to point uf commencement, cuntaining 640 acres more or less. Je.io. ANDREW JOYCE. March3, 1911. Jnmes Pettry, agent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Districl of Cnrihoo. TAKE notice that Daniel Davis Cil les, of Seattle Wash., occupation lumberman, intends to a*" '" tor permission to purcliuse the luliuwing described binds Cummencing at a pust planted abuut 53 miles nortli and about 7 miles west Irom the 22 mile post established nu the R. N. W. Mounted Police iruil un the north bank nf lhe Peace Rner at the month of Cash Creek; thencc north Ho chains; thelice cast Ho chains; llience south Ho chains; thence west 80 cliains tu puint uf commencement, Containing 640 ucres nmre or less. Je.io, DANIEL DAVIS OILI.IS. March 4, 1911. James Pettry agent. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKIC notice that Nathan Duncan, of Seattle, Wash,, nccinnitiuii railroad porter, intends tn apply for permission to purchase thc following deHcrilnsd lands:- Cutiimeiicing at a post planted about 53 miles north and about 7 miles west frmn lhe 22 mile pnst estnblished on the R. N. W. Mounted Pnlice ir 11 north bank uf lhe Peace River at the mnuth nf Cash Creek; llience north 80 chains; thence wcsl 80 chaius; tliencc smith 80 chains; thence east 80 chuins to point of com mencement containing (>.|o acres mure or less. Je.lo. NATHAN DUNCAN. Murch 4, 1911. James Pettry agent. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cnriboo. TAKE notice lhat Oeorge I'mukliu, ol Seattle Wash., nccllpntiuii Blacksmith, intends to applv lor perinissiun to plir'lmse the (ollowlng described lands:1 Cummencing at a "nsl planted aboil. 53 Jr. in March I, Ci TAKI. 1 ol Stewat intends lo mOci t> e w. a ue ll,„l 01 It, C, "I John PEACE HIVKU LAND DlS'll.lCT. Dislii.t ut Card TAKE imli.e thai .Iuh,, Warwick PEACE RIVEH LAND DISTRICT. D'sinei id Caribuu. ap.. din TAKE 1 Seattle, W in purchase t" apnly following ■ ed nbout .p> Comineiu ice Hint Willie Wedding, n( .il, occupation Warier, intends - permission to purciuise the icril ed lands!' post plnnled about 49 PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Districl n[ Cariboo. TAKIC nnliee that Willielm MurniBSetl, nl Seattle Wash., occupation 1. holer, inteiuls lu apply for permis.imi in pi.nhasu the lullowing described I inds.- Coiumencilig nl a pust planted al mit 51 miles imrih nml about 3 miles west Irom ; miles north and nbout 3 miles wesi from the 22 mile pust established mi tin- U. N, the 22 mile post established on lhe R. N. W, Mounted Police truil on the north bank 1 W. Mounsed Police truil on lhc north hnllk of lhe Peace River ul lhe mollth nf Cash ol the Peace River nt lhe limn I h nf Cush Creek; thencc south 80 chains; thelice e.ist Creek: theuee smith 80 ciinius; thelice eust 80 chains; theuee north 80 clmins; Llu lice 80 chains; thence imrth 811 chains; theuce west 80 chuins to point ol comtnenctiiUenl, | west 80 clmins to point of cnmmeiicemciil, cuntaining b.|o neres more or less. JeJ.Ki. OEORGE FRANKLIN. March .. 1911, Jas. Peitr- went. containing 040 acres m Je.io. W1LHKLM MAONUSSON, March, 2, phi. Jns. Petlry .tiroiil. PEACE RIVER LANI) DISTRK I'. Disirici of Curibou. TAKE notice that Axel, Johnson, PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT. Diltrict ol Caribou. to apply for pen lullowing described Cdiiimciicinir ut a post planted allot thnt Oeorge Drown, of nccupation waiter, Intends PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict of Cariboo. TAKK notice thut Levi Howard, of Scuttle, Wash., occupation Plasterer, iniends to apply lor permission tu purchase the following described lands: Commencing ut a post planted about 53 miles north umt ubuut 7 miles wesl from the 22 mile pnst established on the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the imrth bauk »r the Pence River at the mouth id Cash Creek; thence sonlh 80 chains; thence west 80 chains: theuce north Ho chains' thencc eust 80 chains to point uf cummencement, cmituining 640 acres tnnre nr lest.. Je.lo. LEVI HAWARD. Murch 4, 1911. James Peltry agent. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District uf Caribuu. TAKE notice that John Scott, of Seat lie, Wush., oecupatiun Logger, intends tn apply for permission to purchase the lullowing described laiids:- Coiilllielicillg at 11 post planted about _y miles north und about 9 miles west Irnm the 22 mile pust established mi the R. N. W. Mounted Police trail on lhe north bank uf thc Peace River at the moutli nf Cash Creek, llience soulh 80 chains; Iheuce e..sl 80 chuins; thence north 80 chains; theme west 80 ciiuins to point of commencement colltallling ("t" ucres moce ur less. Je.io. JOHN SCOTT. Murch 4, 1911, Jumcs Peltry ugent. PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cnriboo. TAKE nnliee Hint Willie Madden, uf Seuttle, Wash., uccupntiun carpenter, iu • p -.1 est ibll-.br. inted Police truil 1 Peace River nl laming ftp. inns rn* re or less. Je.io, in,}.; JOHN HENUKRSO February 27, 1911, ,1.,.,. ivurv . cs re nr less. JOHN WARWICK I. Jas. l'..:rv. a; TAKK 1 Seattle Wash., occupatlkn logger, inteiuls Seattle W 11 to purchnse the to> apply for permission lu purchase Hie ; tends to apply b.r permission to purchase lv luliuwing described lands:- ] the lollowing described Infills:- , , , i 1 , . , Commencing at a post planted ubuut S31 Cummencing al u liusi piunted aboul si i- - ,1 ,i,-. ,,.ii,::", "iiiiVX zffi r m ! "'_."'-..'"",.,'., 1..1 Ati"7 !.""'""', f,'m.lM w."1 "•'"" m|,c» '""•"''""' "> 11 m'li wi. L,, K N. ... tiie 22 mile post established ',11 the K. N. llie 22 mile ",,sl established on the R, N. lhe 22 mi e posl esta 1 s-ed oil the R N. lhe J2 mile •* _.tilj_t.l.__li_>d mt 1),., o w ';,"".„_,!.SZzzzztz-..x K 5-yz:lZl:ZZzZ;;Z;__l TZT"hzrr^$.*».i%"™««k«*%__ 1,LNii 80 chains; tliencc south 80 chnins; llience Ho chuius; thenee south west 80 chuins tn PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict ol Cariboo. TAKK notice that William Matheson, of Seuttle, Wash., occupation Fireman, i" tends to apply lor permissiun to purchase the followfn" described lands:- Commend II" at a post planted auuut 4s milcs imr'li n"'1 about II miles west nf the 22 mile nost established nn the R, X. W. Mounted Police trail mi thc imrth bauk nf the Pence River nt lhc pinttth o| Cnsll Creek; thence snuth 80 chains' Ihenee west 80 chains: thence north Kn chains; thence east 80 cliains, to point nf commencement, containing 640 acres nmre nr less. Je.io. WILLIAM MATHESON. March 6, 19II. James Petlry, airent, PKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Vkkcrs Rantshcolh, of Seattle, Wash., uccupution ^ailmuk.f inteiuls to p lur -nnissinn to puri.li-. ase the follow 111* described laiids:- Cummeiicing at a Post planted about 17 miles north ami about 11 miles west of the 22 mile post established mi the R. N, W. Mounted Police trnil on the nurth lnml- ol the Peace River at the mouth of Cnsh Creek; thelice south Hit chains; tlicnce east 80 cliains; thencu north 80 chnins; theuee west 80 clinins tu puint of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Je.io. VICKKRS RAMSHKATlb Marcli 6, 190. James Peliry, agent l'EACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE notice that Willie Hawkes, of Seattle, Wash._ occunation lo--- iniends to apnly fur permission io purchase the lot- lowing descriiicd lands:- Commencing at a post planled about 47 miles nurth and ubmit 11 miles wesl of the 22 mile post established oil the K. N. W. Mounted Police trail on the imrth bunk uf the Peace River at the muulh of Cash Creek; thence nnrlh 80 chains; thenceeast 80 clmins; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 clmins to point of commencement, containing 640 acres nmre or [ess. Je.io. WILLIE HAWKES. Murch 6, 1911. James Peltry, agent. PEACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Fred Suud. of Scuttle Wash., occupation Rancher, intends lo apply for permissinn to purcliuse lhe lollow- In* described binds:- Cummencing at a post planted about 47 miles north nnd about 11 miles west of the 22 mile post eslublished oil lhc R. N. W. Mounted Police trail oil the north ban of the Pence River nt the mouth of Cnsh Creek; thence liortll 80 chains; theuce wcsl 80 chains; Ihenee .smith 80 chains; thence eust 80 chnins, to point ol cniiimeticcinent, containing 640 ucres mure or less. Je.io. FRKD SNUD. March 6, 1911. James Pettry, agent. PKACK RIVKR LANI) DISTRICT. District uf Cariboo. TAKE notice that John Smith, ol Seattle, Wush., occupation Rancher, Intends to apply 'or permissiun tu purchuse the [pllowing described luiuls.- Cummencing nt a pnst planted ubuut 47 miles north und uboul 11 miles wcsl itl the 22 mile post established on lhe RN W. Mounted Pnlice trail oil the north lidhk of the Peace River nl the mouth ol Cash Creek; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chnins; theuee norlh 80 chains; thence east 80 chuins, to point ol comtiiencemeiii, containing 640 acres nmre or less. Je.lo. JOHN SMITH. Mnrch 6, 1911. James Peliry. agent. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cariboo. TAKE nutiee thnt Norman Henry Ror- abuugh, of Seal tie, Wash., occupation Rancher, intends to imply for permission tu purcliase the followim- iLscrilcd lands: Commencing at a post planted ubuut v> miles north and about 11 miles west •' the 22 mile post eslublished on the H- N W. Mounted Police iruil on tho north hunk nf the Pence River nt the mouth nf Cask Creek; ihenee smith 80 clmiiiH; thence fust 80 chains; thence imrth 8u chuins; theme west 80 clmins to point id cnlirttioiicemeut, containing 040 neres nmre of less. Je.io. NORMAN HKNRV RURAHAU'H Murcli 6, 19U. James Pettry. ugent. PEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT. District of Cnrihno, TAKE ""lice thut Pen Mitchell Combs, ol Seuttle Wash., occnpatb.il sah'Stn.n lends to -dy fur perinissimr to the following described lands:- Cnmmeucing nt a pnsl planted about S miles nurlh ami about [3 miles west ' the 33 mile pust eslublished mi the K- mirclias W. Mounted Police trail on the north ] Cash theuce smith 80 chains; thence tneni, west 80 chains to point ol commencement, containing (140 acres more nr less, \ Je.io. WILLIE WEDDING, ,enl. Mar.h i, 1911. J,is. Pottry, agent, ciitiiinin. m, mm 'Li. TiT.ccmw'Mrtt ,WM H" ' "■ • • -1 —"< Je.io. AXKl. JOHNSON. .I..,,,. Marcli, J, i.n. Jus, Pottry, uncut. Murcli 3, the Peaco River nf tlie tnmitli eust ] .'reck; tlicnce north flu chnitiH: thence eust i Creek; Ihcnce south 80 chuins; l',t'""'/\,l, hnins; thencc! 80 chnins; thence soutli Bo chuins; thencc 8n chnius; thencc north 81) chuins; ""' cunt 80 chuins, to point of 011111111'"'"" ...niuiuinj, 6,0 ucres more or less. contuiniiiir _.|o ncres more or less, .Ic.ln. WII.l.ll. MAIIDKN. ,1c. 10. HliN M ITCH UI.I, COMBS"' Murcli 4, i.i,, .Unit... Pettry njent. , Mnrch, 8. 1.11. ..uiiies Peltry. »«""■ I'.RIIRCK I1U0WN. Jns. Pottry, i,giin_, 1 nu HCltALU Cnriboo Lnnd District - District of Curibou. TAKK notice that C, Prank Logan, ol Port Iliiinm"iul, uceiipuliou farmer, in- lends to upply Inr jwutftifoli tp purcliaae il,,. following deacrlbed luiidr- Commencllig at a pout planled }% miles .south mnl iH miles enst of llie south west enrner uf Lot 1,5"..; thenee BOlltll Hu eluiin.s Uieme west So chuins;' tbencc nortli So .hains; thencu eust 80 eliuins lo plnce of commencement; containing (i4<> ncrea. ,l[(.l5. C. FRANK LOGAN. Mnrcli 13, 1911- paoe pivk. Cariboo Land Diutrict - Diatrict ol Carilioo, J Cariboo Land Diatrlct - District of Cnrib TAKK notit TAKK noiice tlmt Alva Walters, of. Harper*! Camp, occupation spinster, inteiuls to apply lor permission to purcliuse tbe following deserihed latlds;- Cuiiimeiicing at a post planted y mites j liortll uud a miles enst from the smilh eust east und 3 mill corner of Lot 1,503; thence nortli 80 clmins theuce west Hu eliuins; tliencc soutli Bt> chains; thence easl 80 cli commencement. loo. ' Curiboo Land District - District of Cariboo. Curibuu Land District - District of Cnriboo. Ce mat James Kelly, of Van- j TAKK nntiee tlmt Tims. Watkins linker! TAKK notice tlmt Samuel Ricei, of ver,f occupation longshoreman, intends of Port Hammond, occupation lurmer, in-' Vancouver, oecupatiun merchant, intends tends lu apply fur permissiun to purcliaae j to apply lur permission to purchase Ibe the following describe.! lands j following described binds. Commencing ut a post plauted 1% miles 1 Commencing at a noat planted 3 miles smith nii'l* 18 miles east nl the south-wesl ! north and 3 milcs eust from the soutli- corticr of Lot 1,503; thencc nnrth 80 chuins Ihcnce enst 80 chuius; theuce south 8c ap.15, ALVA WALTERS. Mnrch J41I1. 1911. tu apply for permission io purchase the following described lands: - Cummencing al a post planted y mites Tlli uf the smith east corner of Lot 15O3; thence North 80 chains thence cast 80 chains; thencc suulh 80 to pluce ol! chains; thence wcsl Ho chains tu place of beginning i'l>-i5- JAMI5S KKLLY. Mnrcli 14th. 1911. ast corner of Lot 1,503; tbence south 80 j liains; tbence eust 80 chains; thencc nurtli hains; thence west 80 chains to place of 80 chains; tiiciiee west 80 chnins In place J ommencement; containing 640 acres. | nl commeriMme.it. 1.15. SAMUKL RICEI. March 14II1. 1911. apIH THOMAS WATKINS BAKER, Marcli 131I1. 1911. ' Cnriboo Land Diatrict - District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Annie Moore uf Harp- j er's Camp, occupation school teacher, in- ; tends to apply for permission to purchase lhe folluwiug described lands:- Commeneing nt a post planted 3 miles north and 3 miles east from the southeast corner of lot 1503; theuce south 80 chains; theuce west Bo chains; thencc north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to place of commencement. up.15. ANNIK MOORK. March 14th. iyli. Cariboo Laud District - District of Cariboo. TAKK notice that Knawrd Wutkins Baker, of Port Hammond, occupation larmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase lhe luliuwing described lands:- Commenciiig at a pust plauted l% miles south and 18 miles east of thc south-west curner of Lot 1,503; thencc north 80 chains thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains ta place uf cummencement, containing 640 acres, ap. EDWARD WATKINS HAKKR. March 13111, 191 r. —The Cariboo wagon road is 167 miles long —That statement alone will prove to the readers the impossibility of price competition for imported beer against the product of a local industry THE NORTHERN INTERIOR BREWING Co.Ld. Has been incorporated by men who have had long business experience in Cariboo. The objects of the company are: To manufacture beer for the trade of the Northern Interior; both to satisfy present requirements and the increasing demands of the construction next year and thereafter. To maintain a brewery capable of supplying the demand for a first-class beer Read this prospectus. The facts are here: A prospectus lins been issued which reads in part as follows: .OI.TII I.I.N INTKI.IOI. BREWING COMPANY LIMITED. Incorporated under tlic B. C. Compunies Acts. SHARE CAPITAL 830,000,00. divided into' 000 shures of 850.00 each. PRESENT ISSUE 300 shures of 850.00 each at par, payable \ on application and \ on the corresponding day of each of the' three following months. DIRECTORS JOHN, A. ERASER, M. P. P. Merchant, of Quesnel, 15. C. President. JOHN B. DANIELL, President, Northern Interior Printing Co, Ltd. South Fort George, Vice-President. WILLIAM L. COLLINS, Manager Hudson's Bay Co., Quesnel, Secy-Treasurer. A. W. CAMERON, Bank Manager, President Quesnel Board of Trade, Quesnel, B. C. EDWARD' L. KJiPNER, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, Quosnel B. 0. GETRGE J. WALKER, Late Government Agent, Barkerville B. C. BANKERS The Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel B. C. SOLICITOR E. J. Avison, Quesnel, B. C, Registered Ollice — - Quesnel B. C. This company is proposing to immediately erect at Quesnel, a high class, modern brewery, and is off-ring to Ihe public for subscription at par 300 of its (MIO shares. Since the incorporation of the company several jnonths ago, continuous efforts have been made to obtain from the Dominion Inland Revenue Departnmnt its consent to the issue of a brewery licence. It has now agreed to a grant being made when the brewery is erected, and it has already appointed an Inland Revenue Inspector ut Quesnel to transact the business of the company. An application will be made with all practicable speed for a provincial licence, and the Directors now propose to immediately construct and ecpiip thi-' brewery. The whole expenses of promoting the company, including Solicitors charges for promotion; Government fees; slock books; the printing of stock certificates and tho Articles of Association; Solicitor's charges for securing an understanding from the Dominion Government ns to a grant of a licence when brewety is erected; the cost of printing and publishing this prospectus have been assumed by the Directors, or some of them, and for so doing the said J. B. Daniell will be allotted 60 shares, and the said J. A. Fraser; W. L. Collins; 'A. W. Cameron; E. L. Kepner; and George J. Walker IS shares each. A contract dated 25 November 1910 to this effect has been entered into between the Company and the individual Directors und the same may be seen at the registered office of the Company during business hours. The Company is thus, without the payment of a single dollar, in the very fortunate position of being discharged from all initial und organizing expenses. No shares will be (issued at a discount and every dollar subscribed will be used for the uctual business ,needs of the company. The Directors nre fortunate in having secured the services of Mr. George Bruder as Brewer and Manager. Mr. Bruder is splendidly equipped for the position. He has 25 years experience as a Brewer in Germany, Switzerland, the United States and Canada. He is a graduate of the American Brewing Academy and was for years Brewmaster of the Upper Michigan Brewing Company, and later of the Imperial Brewing Company, of Kamloops, both of which were exceedingly successful under his management. Mr. Bruder is the owner of a considerable amount of Brewing plant and apparatus, and so much confidence has he in the possibilities of this Distriet, and the successful outlook of the Company (hat he has agreed to turn over his plant at a valuation in exchange for the shares of the Company at full par value. The Directors only propose to raise the capital necessary to place the Company in a thoroughly sound financial condition, and now offer for sale 815,000,00 of shares bused on the following estimate: Site 8500.00 Building 7000.00 Machinery etc .000.00 Plant and Apparatus 1500.00 Tools and accessories 500.00 Working Capital 2500.00 is approximately 17 cents. 816,000.00 Less estimated value of Mr. Bruder's plant 1250.00 Net amount of capital required 814750.00 ESTIMATED PROFITS. First working year, Cost of manufacturing 1500 bbls., @ 88.00 ... 812,000.00 Selling price thereof @ 822.25 per bbl.,(wholesale in Quesnel is today 830.00 per barrel ...33,375.00 The profits of Breweries are proverbial. The distances of this country from the railroad; the impossibility of price competition from the nearest brewery; the immense extent of territory this brewery will serve; and the splendid prices obtainable, place this brewery in a class by itself, and make the Directors firm in their belief that this company will in a very short tiine be in an exceedingly prosperous condition and paying a very high rate of dividend. This brewery will supply Quesnel, Fort George, Stanley, 150 Mile House, Soda Creek, Quesnel Forks, Hydraulic, and all the surrounding country, and it is estimated that these places, during this year, consume at least 2000 barrels of beer. The plant it is proposed to install is capable of mnnufaet- facturing 2500 barrels of beer per annum, leaving a considerable margin for development without increased cost. The construction of the G. T. P. and other railways through this part of Northern B. C. will immediately increase the territory this brewery will serve, and ensure a big expansion of business within,a comparatively short time. As any larger quantity of beer can be manufactured ut a less cost of output than a smaller quantity, a steudy increase in the yearly profit in proportion to the increase in business will be made. ' An average wholesale price of a barrell of beer holding 6 doz. bottles is 810.00 at the Brewery. Prices vary from 88.10 to 812.85 The average weight of such n barrell is 245tbs, and the freight from the Brewery to Quesnel at 5 cents per pound would be 812.- 25. Beer from the Railway cannot therefoVe be laid down in Quesnel under 822.25 per barrell. The estimated sost ol manufacturing a 6 dozen barrell of finest quality beer in Quesnel is only 87.80. At 822.25 [Kir barrell a bottle of beer costs approximately 31 cents, of which the freight Estd., gross profit ... 821,375.00 After providing for the writing off of the cost of the entire building and plant in five years, and for the creation in that time of a reserve fund equal in amount to the entire capital now to be subscribed, these profits would pay a dividend of oyer 60 per cent. To comply with the Companies Act it is stated that the Minimum Subscription on which the Directors will proceed to allotment is one share. A considerable number of shares have already been spoken for. Applications for shares should be made upon the form accompanying this prospectus, and sent to the Company's Bankers, the Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, or to the Trader's Bank, South Fort George, with a remittance for the amount payable on application. A copy of the Company's Memorandum of Association is printed in the fold hereof, and with the Articles of Association of the Company forms part hereof. Where no allotment is made the deposit will be returned in full, and also where the nulnber of shares allotted is less than the number applied for the balance of the deposit will be applied towards the remaining payments. Failure to pay uny future instalment on shares allotted when due will render previous payment liable to forfeiture. Full prospectuses (upon the terms of which applications will alone be entertained) and forms of application can be obtainetl from the Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, The Trader's Bank, South Fort George, from any of the Directors, and from E. J. Avison Quesnel. ' This prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. Dated at Quesnel, this 26th., day of April 1911. 1 THIS COMPANY offers to the public of Cariboo an opportunity of investing in a venture which will add materially to the industrial - development of the district, and the profits of which will be great Send in your application for shares immediately. Much of the stock has already been subscribed for. Don't delay. Act at once. $50 EACH SHARES $50 EACH This form of application may be used. It should be filled in and sent in with the amount of the deposit to the Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, B.C. .191 TO THE DIRECTORS OF THE NORTHERN INTERIOR BREWING CO., LTD. Gentlemen— (Traders Bank, South Fort George, B.C.) Having paid to the (Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, B. C.) the sum of being a deposit of 512.50 per share on shares in the above named company, 1 request you to allot me that number of shares upon the terms of the company's full prospectus, dated the 26th day of April, 1911, which I have read, and I hereby agree to accept the same, or any smaller number that may be allotted to me, and pay the balance of $38.50 per share as provided by the said prospectus, and I hereby authorize you to register me as the holder of the said shares. Name in full., Description Address . Date Signature RECEIVED this day of the sum of $ , being a deposit of $ shares in the above named company. 1911, of Mr. per share upon For the Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, B.C. For the Traders Bank, S. Fort George, B.C. PAGE SIX T II ___ Hi.KAlill J. JI. Wiley, a wi Winnipeg grain operator, known tablish a counter feeling of con- _i„. ■ i^B PHU this district. ..<Sjoi-ip.in.cd by Rosen ■ g" ' < ' - , Mrs, Wiley, .vera amongst tin the rumor, in .. m hi i ' I- in town. Mr. to lead the eve, cudu , c„urse oi | to believe thai he had soiw i .cent arrivn V ilev leaves in lh. the next few Hays, for his ranch ai the mouth of the Willow river, where ho is carrying on extensive farming operations under lho direction of Mr, J. Harvey, fie also intends lc open up a tract of land at tin moutii ai the Stuart I.iver. am. '.-■ ill \ isit that properly also be fore returning south. Amongst the arriv als on the "B. \." last Monday were Miami Mrs. .1. Williamson, 0 Manchester, England, who i ri ,i-itiiii: their son. "Bill" Hii liumson here. Bill \\ as for si 111 lime connected with this cum- pnnv "'i tin' "Caribou Ohst v ..i-''' before we sold. He earn, through tho mountains on the li. T P. surveys, and has .cl lied in the city of Snath Kort George for good. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson have bei n travelling for the pas' five weeks, en rout' to South Kort George from tin manufacturing centre of l_ng land, their route being by at v_s' lantic steamship, lho C. I'. K. j''' the Ioiil' motor trip from Ash si croft. and lho pleasant join nej ii]) the Kraser on the steamei "li, \." Mr. Williamson likei South Kort George, and predicts a great future for our citj in the western world. \V. Doney has opened his blacksmith .-hop on Second St. The rooming houses and res taurnnts ure now doing a roaring trade, consequent upon tin 'burning of the Hold Northern. inl'orinatioii. Auction Sa lo Friday Sale commences at 2 p. in. sharp Having received instructions :'" ''■'^"'''''"'"'Sunll 'in- ,Vom Mr A U'''(lK're- • wil1 on'er rnr^iKniiiMiun to purchase for sale the following: ■il,.,! Inlllls: planted II ninihll intico ili.il Wil . Altn.i ... rods t i| Ij dicing .a i Scli.vs tc .„,• River Lnml Hi rAKl! notice Ilml .mon. Aim., nci null, "I Sclbv's tc a s. IS. Corner nl I Bi pairs of windows. IMIIIO feet dry lumber, including •' iiicii.- counter to|>s and ,1 inch lumber Omuls for cabinet work; Large heating stove: Bed: ngent. in table legs; Work shop,2,4 x- ljllliin 111. Drying sled, 12x24; Work iicwip, ui bench; a quantity of hardware; ZZ" (''!lss "' a" s'zes- A 'arse "s" mnl.: sortinent of Cabinet Maker's : iiiilr: toi,|s and other articles too im- .!• lino merous to mention, ■ {»«'« TERMS: Cash at fall of hum- s' rner, !W8. l.ot 3, I.Ik. 22, I). 1,. 933, will "ji'"' also be offered for sale, subject Cnriboo to a small reserve bid. Terms ,„;.' ''•;! on sale of lot, 8300 cash; 8200 imrclinsc September 26th., und the. bal- uice December 26th, 1911. A. K. B0URCH1ER. Auctioneer. cl i miles mlary I'oaj V,, r Hon =% Real Estate Fort George and South Fort George Sales Solicitors for Natural Resources Security Co. Limited Representing Mercantile Trust Co., Ltd. Canadian National Investors,Ltd Excellent listings of City Property Garden Tracts Acre Tracts Farm Lands BEST FACILITIES FOR LOCATING PRE-EMPTJONERS ^__ j PONT BUY ON PAPER We don't ask yon to purchase South Fort George lots by making a pencil mark on a townsite plan 'Youwould be safe in so doing, but if skeptical COME TO SOUTH FORT GEORGE = Investigate Our Proposition and you will find a pood live town Two banks, sawmill pool hall, newspaper, two general stores, splendid hotel, bakery, stationery store, mail-boat landing, scores of buildings, and crowds of satisfied buyers WRITE FOR INFORMATION TO NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT CO. 172 Hastings Street, Vancouver, B C , or the resilient agent, g, e. Mclaughlin Fourth Avenue, Soutli Fort George IKOtti-.K HORSE. li Uhcri Till., agent. ,,. River Lnnd Di VKE nolice Iln .,li, St. ul Cariboo. 11.,11, ul lid ly.S. JOHN HALL. March tlsl. inn. llberl 'i ireh. nl Innds:- posl plmitccl .1 milcs inorurt Buiiiulnry Pusi Doliiiili.in Pence Knoll, h„ chains; tnence Mice nurlli 8o clmins; TAK Alt Disi ol Cnril Snr.ih Brick, ol ,, iierttiusainn ' -rilled l.ui.ls: liluntrd 5 mil ll itindnry Pi : in Pence Un ... iniends u. upp The mill of the Fort George Commencm,. m » .< Trading end Lumber Companj ","",;' y '.'!,>,,.j '.""'o is cutting lumber dttily. .,.-....r, •.!,_„_. su'ilh Ko clinins; tlicnce ! <rc_i 8o .Imins lltrnrc imrtli Ko tli.nns .1. 51. Wiley of Winnipeg IS lience cnst 8o clinins. making arrangements prelimin V,.,!i ,0L|, i,h'|VUA'.;'','!■•''t'u. ,„,™t art' I i subdividing lot 1)13, ll ' so_ij i land Ivinif immediate ''MCC "m'r '"""' ",M- l)isl "' Cun1""1: ° .'',-, ,7 . TAKli notice Ilml lllincnii llnrruml, "I ly west ol the ( ollllls addition. _irntlicnnu, Altn., occiipatiun Farmer, in iii-ls tn nii|dy for nermissinn t<, purcliase M. J. Funk, of Allomi, Mun.. Ik 1-llowlii. descried lands arrived here on the Ins. bout ,,l;ri'7'sdt\''nm'',r.!,v|,lii!n"!i,,!Vi"!s. He is investing ill South Fort il S. li. Coriiei ol Dominion Pence River t!eol%'e property. ,Jc.*rvft Z«, *'Z,ZZZV ZZ. L. ("I, DoBorgllS, who 0\vni I Ihenco cusl 8o fiii.il I , ■ ,, • , . ■„ Jv.l. lll'N't AN' IIURI-AND. lund iii lins section came in | __iarcii 30111. 1911. ,.i__rt T_i_, omn.. over the Stonev Creek trail tl' week. District, of Fori George, Nechaco Valley, Fraser Valley, Bulkley Valley .nil Slcney Creek For Sale Town Lots Farm Lands Garden Tracts Government land for purcliaae and pre-emption locnted. For full particulars apply to Edward Roberts rillles At,.nt. Notary Public. Insurance Agent, Auctioneer Valuator. Ofllccs: South Fort George and Fort George Telegraphic ad_re_s: "El-Ill," Fort George, B.C. K_«_i__i__4_M}_«._*____;_____s__-i_-J5 |Wm.BMr&Co.| I WM. KENNEDY. Manager. Cor. Seccnd and Hamilton Aves., SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C. .1 'i 'i ► ► We carry a complete line _(- Fine crockery pleases the eye, Nourishes the heart And stimulates the appetite (HEADQUARTERS > FOR FORT GEORGE LANDS YOU C4N STILL BUY Good Land at Reasonable Prices and On Vi-ry Keasonable Terms. Title Perfect. Write for further information to North Coast Land Co. Ltd. General Offices: 410, 411, 412 Winch Bldg., Vancouver, B. C. London Office: 6 Old Jewry. South Fort George Office, Second St. Russell R. WALKER, Sales Agent PAID-UP CAPITAL, $1,000,000. Mussrs. Savage and ,'ilyers Uvo journalists, «'<> have boan roviuwing tin- Korl Cirorifc sit- River country. Pcnc. River Lnml I TAKK in.Licc tin itrntli-iiiiii, Alta . ends 1, iily lm .In, followi!!. ,l.4,n CltlllU'minv .ill ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ...inii ol Se1liy'- temi mu Iloiinilary Post llllliiill for ll number of public- | >l H- B- Curatr nl 11 minion Peace it ations, left today for the Peaci I WMt"-. clinins thenci north 80 chai thence e.isl So ciinius. ,, ,,-,,, , 1 1 I <y-<a' >> It.l.IAM I.l I. l-ANIl. .Mrs. (. Hclialigncy, who ha. M.ir.li 31SI 1.11. Allien Tale, nRcnt been seriously ill duriiii. llie I Dist. ui Caribi 1.1,1 lliirranil, ition Partner, ssion 1,, |iiircli! nils: planleil ; . Ilol nil n I lo cln PORT t'.KOKl'.K LAND IIISI'I.'K l. Dislriel ol Ca-.li'--. TAKEnotlcathatJamefl ... Cran.of Victoria, !. f . occupatio 1 tank., Inlands 0.noi.lv for |,er- ni-.~i.ui topuirliiiM. ,'■„■ lallaii \i,r ile-i-i il,v,i lioi.l..; Conn icinu ut it post i.lioio.l at lho southwest •orner ,.f 1„1 IL11-: thunce mwi -u, halns lo the N:- the foll.r the 11 to tlie northwosl corner of lot 420.: thonce -uiiih •„ ilniios to point of commonceinenti conlaining i-u iicren more or less. may il JAMES NEVILLE CHAN. March 15, 1911. Cnrihoii Loml Dislrn Disirici ol Caribc Cm liner early part of Lhe week, as 11 result nf shock sustained from the burning of the Northern Hotel, is considerably improved in condition, and is expected to ""ll1' "' Scii,y\ ', , ,1 .,,, I it S. K. Curner completely recover shortly, llu -.eservc, thencc McGaughey ho is situated -«'sl "" chains: ne,ar the burnt hotel, antl was . j'™.™ cas °ci'iknhy iuhvan, in danger of destruction during ! .Marcli joth. 1911. Allien Tate, anent the lire in the hotel. Antony Wedges, n lnnd fur- niture iiinniifnciurer, has rocei vetl intimation from his home land, Knssiit, that .-t fat legac) awaits linn there, which he is leaving im'aiediatoly to claim. Mr. Wedges is to be congratulated upon his good fortune, particulary as he asserts his intention of returning from tin Czar's domain, to invest hi- roubles in South I'orl Oeorgo. Hence the auction sale. Tliere will be a meeting of tl board of trade Monday evenine. af S, in tlie Fourth Street hah for the purpose of taking def inite action in respect of fire protection. All property owners should attend. dice River l.iilul Dist. Dist. ol Cnrihoo. I TAKli notice that P. S. Tait "I Van TAKI-; notice Unit Henry Cowan, ol ' cover, II. C. occupntion butcher, intenils llmolltoll, Altn, occupalion llraler, in to applv tor pormiBsion t" purcliase the mis I,, imply iur permission to purcliase [ollowini! il-scrilietl l.unls:- 10 followim; iloscrihoit innils I'.uioiienunf at .1 post platlloil 5 miles ' l'l;;!'l'"' ? '„"" norlh ami 1 inilcs east oi lhc N. E. cornor '" """ v '"'" ' l.ut 1655, mill al I 7 "'ii™ ""nh ""'' VV><V>VV><T>VV>V^>S<!V>VV>C»>VV>^V><»> HAMILTON & WHITE PROPi.ll-TOHS and fe@c| Stables Second St. Rigs, Saddle and Pack Horses furnished on short notice. Draying ol' all kinds and excavating done. Feed of all sorts continually kept on hand. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. j 1836 I Assets Exceed Fifty Million Dollars | 1910 ] The Bank of British North America Your-money is saler in the Hank than in your house or in your pocket. It is not tied up. You can get it out ut any time without delay. NOTES discounted. Local and Foreign I'lruft.s bought aud sold, COLLECTIONS made promptly. Money Orders Issued. Fort George Branch, L. G. MacHaffie, Mgr. rr r* ^^^^^^^^^^^ 1 ..mho l.al,v, llience north rtll Ko chains; | 80 chains; llience east ..I chains; tliencc suulh Ho cliains; thoneo west Ha chains to poiut ,,f commencement, ami contuining 640 acres more or less. ap...). F. S. TAIT. Mnrch 24. 1911 John MucDonell, ngenl. nice Kiver I,ami Dist. Disi ol Carilioo. I'AKE notice lh.il f.crtrinle Ritchie, of . lm,niton, All,, nccupulion marrioil " " T. ,. •, .man, inteiuls lo'applv lo. permission to fence Rivor l.nuil Dist. Dist. ol l.,r,l„.,. Iiaso the Iiillon-inii ilescrilieil Innils:- TAKE notice thai Alexander Dulliie, ol planleil 9 m'los inlmoiiliin. Attn., occupation miner, ill <' nn iouth of Sell 1 S li. Cor ieserve, thei vest So chains III,-,hi north Hu cli hence casl So chains. Iv 1, OERTR-DH RITCHIE. March 301I1. lull Allien Tale, a. aco River I >l Di I'AKE notice that llam.lary Posi ^n7\o .„,,,ly u,r permission lo ,,, ,. , .! ' a 1 lhc following descriheil Iniiils:- Coiumuncing at a post planted 1 mile soutli ol the S. IV. comer ol Swan l.nkc, ihcnce vast Hn cliains; llience south 80 cli.uns; tlienco west Su cliains; tliencc nurtli So chains. Jv.l. AI.KXANimu D1TII1E. I. ol l.iriliu,, •Ujreh .-, mn. Albert Tate, agent, nl Ritchie, nl ! lids to appl tic.' luMuWil i| uion mine owner, Peace River I.an.1 Dist. Dist. ul Cnril ■ '.11 ssion to purch TAICK notice that Daltoti Kirkln'ml, ot ___B 1.iinls: Kflinuiituti, Alia , occupation jeweller, ill 1 ommencing at a posi olaiited lu miles tends to applv lur pel-mission to purchase nth ul Selliv's icon ..in, -...Hilary Post the following described lainls:- S. Ij Curncr ol Domini n Pence River Cointnelicing nl 11 pusi planted 2 miles serve, thenoo .sunth 80 cliains; thenct smilli ol the S. Vl'. curncr ,>f Swan Lake, ' 80 chains, tliencc north 80 chains; tlicnce east 80 cliains: thencc suulh 80 »l 8° 'hains. chains; tliencc west So ihains; tlicnce nurlh HOWARD RITCHIE Su .hams. 1 27, 1911. Allien Tal igeut. ■ -Iv 1. DA1.T0N KIRKI.AXD. : Murch 27, mil. Albert Tate, agent, ' 11 I.an.1 Disi Disi ..1 t ariboo. I- There is no set rule determining Real Estate values in the province of British Columbia. Since the issue of the Grand Trunk railway charter to build the transcontinental through this province land hitherto commercially valueless has taken on a value that in many instances staggers the outside man with money. Lots on Hastings street, Vancouver, 25 years ago, sold from between $500 to $looo. Everyone of these lots today are worth one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Property sold at Prince Rupert three years ago, corresponding to Vancouver Hastings street realty, brought $16,6oo. Who, then, is tlie mortal who can set a value on western real estate with its towering possibilities? Come to me. I'll help y&u buy. Write for acreage N. H. WESLEY ^ ^_ Real Estate Specialist South Fort George •^ THE TRADERS BANK OF CANADA Head Office: TORONTO, ONT. Paying Out-of-Town Accounts Small amounts can be sent safely and at small cost by using Bank Money Orders. Any bank in Canada (Yukon excepted) will cash them without charge, and they can be cash, d in leading American cities. They are sold at the following rates:— IS anil under - - 3 cents Ovtir 15 to 110 - - - n cents Over SID lo 830 - - 10 eonta Over SuO lo HO - - - If, cents Capital and Surplus - $e,_S0.000 H. 0. SEAMAN, Manager. SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C. J TAI .Iun Ihai Norman Wil occupation clerk, rinission to purchase U ul I.mils „l I'eaee Itiver I.aml Dist. Dist. oi Cnriho Is TAKK notice thai Arthur Mas a, K'ltuullluii Alia., uccupaliun Demist, i In applv for permissiun lu puichu 0, sl nlanteil n n -nrv Donnilnrv I Dominion Pence It mil So chaini Hi hence nortli Bo cln NORMAN WI1ITK. lh. Iull.„i;in ilesclibvil _____________ Cotmnoncijif: at ., pusi planted i, miles ul (lie most southerly point ol Swan Lnke llience easl Kn chnins; Ihcnce soutli 8- theucc west So chains; tliencc norlli So , hains. .Iv.i. AUTHOR MASON. ,-rl Tal,., aeeut. Dist. uI -aril,,,. l'e Itiver I.an.1 Dist, Dist. ul Caribi lliree men named 1'i'gle. „n,,'\vii lliyiiiltnii mui Soyinpur wen Comn arrested this week by the pro- ",""__' i vincial constable, ehurged with Reserve stealing canned goods at the "j0"' 8 hotel im-. The case w ;ts pnsl iv.i, poned until Monday next, when m-""'1 it will ('nine up tor hearing be- p,,,. _ w~j (ore Stipendiary M agist rat »■ nn. IIitiii'. All three men have clean records hero previous to this offence. The major crim.s perpet- c..iiimwicin. rated at the lire arc not brou ,'t s! is. c.,r gilt home to anyone, and com- Keserve thei pared to some of the offences jincc °_»i a that were committed, the cas; ' i. airaiiist these men would be """'' ;!t' ""j the pettiest kind Of petty hir- Peace Kl..r U, ■ ,,,.,—er-^l'cacc Kiver l,a,ol Dist. Dist. ul Cariboo. ceny. Owing to the exoitement TAKK,,„.>,,■ n,.n Alc..nnder McDermld I -T-^K notice Hint Jolm White Horon, ot and disorder in the lire region Fort Geo-'go Trading & Lumber Co., Limited sight consigned to Btcnmer hilniiin" ut Soda Creak will carefully transported to tha nt of ilt_.slitinlii.ii. Opcralcrs of Steamers on the Fraser, Nechaco and Stuart Rivers Manufacturers of Lumber All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber for Sale Mouldings / South Fort George .i.<la lo ..;.|,: lhc tollowii il -rtlmr lots ui Ed TAKK notico llial Arthur Walker, ot cupation civil engineer, ' Kdmonlon, Alia., occupation clerk, intends r perniission lo i.'.i.h- '" npply lur 'iiermission lo pu-climc lhc described lnnds: wing dcacrihetl lauds \ A* ,| oust o'ali'ei l> loles Commencing at a pust planleil 2\ miles IT ■i ran- Uoiindorv l'osl """", '" ""' """-' "outllerly curner ul I llomltlloll Pea,,. River P*"11 l-"k''- ll,clira l'-'vl *" 'Imms; Ihcnce mill So cliains item,, solllil Mu ,liains, theme wesl 8o chains; IhOIICC nortii So' ,hains i ""'""' ""rl11 *" dl"il,s- l,„, Jv.l. AHT11UH WALKER, -RTHl'R I.HW1S. ! alarch 18, ion. Albert Tate, o([ent Albert Tale, Bccnt. '■ ' THE BANK OF VANCOUVER r,i Head Offlce: VANCOUVER. B. C. _= CAPITAL AUTHORIZED 1) I It E C T 0 It s : (2,000,000 H. P. MrLennnn. lam., President: Me- Holjert KcnllClly, New Wcstmln- -ennan, MoFeolj ti Co., Wholesale , ,-r llnnlware, Vnliconvcr. II.C. ; , . '.,,,,.,.,11/1 1 i.v„ r-.,,,li„li_t U. II. CAIIUS. I_s.., V -President. I J-,.A- MITCHELL, Lm|.. t.apltnllst. Capitalist. Victoria, ll.C. I „v"',">.;...''..",. „ ,, „ » BIS HONOR T. W. PATERSON, Lieu- : ''■• »• HEAPS. Esq., E. II. JIMP ft tniant-llovernor Drltllh Columbia. ''"-• V"1"1'"'' ;""' ' l,",,"'.: l'''""l'"1 L. IV. SHAWORD. E_ti„ M.L.A., Mar- I Columbia Trust Co.. Ltd.. Vanoou- ehant, Hodley, ll.C. ver, II. C. W. II. MALKIN. Esq., The W. II. Mai- ' .1. A. HARVEY, tvni.. K.l'„ lornu-rly kin Co., Ltd., Wholrsnle (Iroc^rs. | oi Cranbrook, Ii.c.. Vancouver. B.C. Vancouver, ll.C. i ,,, ,,. DEWAR, General Manager. GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Fort George Branch; F. N. DEWAR, Manager. Strntlicnn.i Aim occuuiitloi. larmer'I ™mn"10"' A,ln'' "ralP"li"ii Barber, in ntends iu uoolv |or pcrmiraloli l„ pinch' ; Ul"'s l" [,|l|,l.v '"r I'trmUsion to purchase however, the authorities art" mo the i,ill,,»„,, described lauds: the toilowing doscribed lands:- , , • 1 I CommonchK, ,1 , 1 .1 „l ,,, I „ ,!,.! lunuocinini' at u pust piauleil 2\ miles unable lo Becuro any evidence ...ls.n„ s|,,,"|. ,', s'„ ,], , ,,'.' ,lliu! ,,„",[, ■ s..mh ,,i tlie S, W. comer ..1 Swan Lake; save that brought against tlio il the m„»i .....n.»n„ ,:„i„i .1,...-. .... I Oicncc Boiitli So chains: thence west Ko cha :st Sn iha lhc itlierly puint, llience cusl j ■th So cltalhst thenct sunth So chains. tlle I 80 cha the 11,,rtli So elm theuce east ALHXANU15R McUI-RMIl), 1 l.ll. Albert Tale, ngenl, KIIIIIS WIIITK UlillllN. M„l,h 18, Hill. Alliclt Tale, agenl. purcha three men charged with stealing .unu' cans uf edibles. Chief l'"nv-\Vari|cn I'.•illicit, o( l_________^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ Vancouver, was amongst the Pc"« »<«* Land Dist. Hist. .,1 Cnriboo, Peace River Land Dist. Dial, ol Caril arrivals in town this week, lh TAKli notice tlmt Allred Brick, nl TAKK iinltco lhat Allen Talc, „l Rd will make his headi|iuirtei-s in w,..,}il,S™_;:,l,iy'lt;;r /4Crmiwi«u t-.°r|li--:-i1--I_ l!_.i,il-",i;. ninlv foT'lI.^IJwi.lSifw Sotilh I-(irl George. A"' lollowini. descriiicd Iniulic the lulluwin,. described landa: 1 Commencliig at n post planted . mile Ciimmencliig nl a pnst iilniileit one mile , ,,,.,,,,,, soulh ot llie most sotillierle oohit ot Swan W'CSI ni ilic iillllol ol Swan Lnke, (Puns A Kl Ml IK. Lake: ihoiico enat 8n ehalaa: ihenee north Cnupo Rlvcr) thonco il»> chains south; \ ,-,-,,,,,- „l,',,.|, otnWnrl ',,,'"' " "': """"' **■■' *' cilices; tlicnce 1 Iheuce Jo chains cast; theuce 11,0 Chains A H.,11111. wluili Startec in ,,,„u, 80 clmins. M|i; tbence 40 chnins weal, Y\iiini|ii'i_ is Ihiatinu around to >v.t. ai.kri'.d iihick. jv.l ai.burt tatk. the effect that President llliys __"_'__'' '""'' "'"' Albert Talc, ngenl. | Mnrch .6, mil. Albert Tate, ngent. (if the O. T. 1J. hits announeed j Ponce River Land Dill. - Dial. „l Cariboo, i Pence River Lnnd Dial, - Dist. nl Curil the fact thai his railroad com- ; tAKK notice Hint Harold McComfi, „| ' TAKK notice tlmi Kdwurd llnrno, .,1 puny will sidetrack Fort George J'''1",1"1;1 A'ta., occupalion merchnni! In- iKdmoirtnn, Alt M. C. WIGGINS farm lands Real Estate GARDEN tracts Having spent the entire summer, last year, in South Fort George and adjacent surroundings, 1 am in a position to advise intending investors of the relative value of all properties in the distriet. I carry a select lino of Soulh Fort George business property. HAMILTON ST., SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B.C. P, G. B. BODEKER Land and Timber Cruiser Pro-flmptlons l.oi-utoil. SOUTH FOKT GEORGE, II. C. Estimati:.. -.UtlMITTini. Bronger & Flynn BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Plans and blue prints made Estimates submitted All kinds of work promptly executed OFFICE NO. 7 SECOND STREET South Fort George Cariboo Lmul Districl Districl ul Cariboo. TAKli nutiee Hint Nnrnll Mntllllon Wil inui, ot Vniicuuver, occupation mnrried Woman, inteiuls t,, apply fur permissiun lu For Nechaco River water- frontage Within one mile of subdivisions ^^^^^^^_ Apply to N H WESLEY, Second street If you want the cheapest and best Vapor Gas Lamp $5 to $50 100 to 2000 candle power For your business or home Communicate with R.R. Carver Quesnel, B.C. , , pnrchnsc Ihe lullowing ilescrilieil lalnls:- , , cupallon merchant, in- I l-..li.i..iit Alta., oci ntlrin cn-inecr In-1 (.„„„„„,., „, ft ,,0„ „(mQi\ ,'/, miles by inking 11 route up the little ZZJZZui^ZZh "' '"""'"" Iho'TollUufdw^llTlnnils': ' \ •"««. 1 » 1 a .tat d| the suuth wc.l Saiinoii River. Of course it is a 1 Commencing nl n post planted 1, ,,l „ Commencing at a post plained % ot a comer .,1 Lot 1,5031 Ihenee south Ko chuins minor, pure and ample, hut \l\'Z,i"i"i "'n"'" m"*.tT'1I.rl_ "";," "f "}llc„»™"'frsom .',° """", StlS_1]_hl-.i.. Z" T" "" '."T , Z"'°, "!'! „, . ' . ', ' , Swan Lake: tliencc easl Ko chnms, llience "i Swnn Lake: llience sunth Ho clinins. ehains; thence cnst Hll chnins to place ol has apparently scared sonic ol south Ko chalnsi ttience west 80 chaina; thonce west 80 chnins: tbencc nortli 8° commencement! contniiiint; (140 ucros. llu. tnwlwil,, iifiiiiuili'i-w wlilV thence nurth Kn chains. .chains; tiience easl 80 chains. j . vnilAlt .t\-CA'H)N WII MDT 1 '™"s™ promoiers mm. |VJ hahold McCO'Mi. I.iv.i. uhwakd horvr. I *p,.' , „,MmMl manmom v.ii.mui. tine ol llie_- gentry tried tp 0- , ji.,1.1, .7, 1011, Alb.u Tate, agent, 1 March -7, 1911. Alb.rt Tutc, aj.nt. I J'»rt" '3111. "JiL _ .: gore & McGregor, B, C. LAND SURVEYORS Victoria and Fort Gi.or.ci_, B. C. SECOND ST. Meals at all hours. Lunches served. Open evenings. THE CLUB POOL ROOM THIRD AND HAMILTON STS. LOYAL & DAVIS, Props. Smokers' supplies a specialty Four pool tables Splendid environments
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