The Prince Rupert Optimist DAILY EDITION % VOL. II. NO. 83 Prince Rupert, B.C.. Saturday, April 15, 1911. Price Five Cents ICAiTE ARMED BLUEJACKETS AWE REBELS WHO ADVANCED ON SAN QUENTIN Men from H.M.S. Shearwater Responded to Appeal of Citizens for Protection���Mounted Three Unio.i Jacks Over the City and With Maxim Gun Went Out to Meet the Rebels���After Rebels Retreated the Gunboat Took Some of the Foreigners Away to Place of Refuge���Action Has Given Satisfaction to the Washington Authorities SHIPPING REPORTS From the Dominion Government Wire le�� Station. (Special ti> tin- Optimiat) San Diego, Cal., April IS.��� Alarmed at the near approach of ,t force nf rebels advancing upon >.in Quentin, Lower California, a number of foreigners redding there appealed u> the British Gunboat Shearwater for protection, Prompt Response Promptly responding to the call [or aid) Commander of the Shearwater put into port, and landed a detachment of thirty-three marines armed with a maxim gun. The landing party took with them three British flags whieh they hoisted at three different points in the eity from whieh appeals for protection hail come. Maxim Mounted for Action Selecting the roof of the highest lintel in the eitv whieh com manded the approaches the officer in command of the marines hatl the maxim there under the British flag, and stationed men at various strategic points to guard the eity. Rebels Retire in Alarm 'lhe large force of rebels who hatl been advancing upon the city intending, to occupy it took alarm at the sight of the Union Jacks Hying in the breeze, and the approaches to the city guarded by the marines. They halted their advance aud held a hurried conference. Then without endeavoring to communicate in any way with the city, they hurried hack the way ihey had come. Gunboat on Guard Although her commander hardly thought that the relu-Is would make another advance upon the city, yet lo re-assure the inhabitants who wen- iu alarm, he maintained his force of marines on guard for tin- afternoon antl during the whole of tlie night following. The Shearwater refrained in lhe harbor, her presence greatly adding to the sense of security in lhe city. Refugees Taken Off In the morning all was peaceful and undisturbed. The rebels had retreated, and there was no further occasion for alarm. A number of the foreigners, however, desired to he taken out of the city, and the Shearwater accordingly embarked them, and look them north lo Knscnada where they landed. English and Americans An Englishman, Captain Reade, William Stanley, an American cit izen, and another American nol named, took advantage of the Shearwater's call at San Quentin I to make the nip north. Neither i the English nor the Americans I in the pity anticipated violence ; to themselves from the rebels, hut there was sonic risk to property. Washington Approves Washington, April 15.���Replying to enquiries on die Shearwater incident today, the United Slates Department Officials said that the landing of a British force to support peaceful citizens, and help maintain order in American countries during conditions of internal disturbance is by no means tiiuisu.il. They added that numerous precedents for the action of the Shearwater at San (Jiieuiiu could In- Inund. WILL PASS RECIPROCITY IN THREE MORE DAYS Was Brought Before the House of Representatives this Morning Democrats Will Offer No Opposition Vote on Agreement Will Be Taken in Three Days Before House Today iSpecial to (he Optimist) Washington, April 15.- That prompt action will he taken hy Congress now in regard io the Canadian Reciprocity Hill is beyond doubt. The Democtraic majority of fifty in lhe House of Representatives has indicated in a manner unmistakable, that it i- the intention to pass lhe hill md follow the measure up with immediate action. Today the bill was formally laid before the House just before adjournment. Little was done in reference lo it at thai juncture in the day's proceedings, Imt general debate will now lie engaged in for the next two or three days on this important matter. It is expected that three days' general debate at tin- outside will suffice to see the hill passed. HURLED TO HIS DEATH Sad Fate of Ned Crane, Racing Vancouver's Huge Crowd of FLYING MEN FIZZLED IT Champion CAR BROKE DOWN Two Tyres Flew off While He was Speeding at Lightning Gait and Car Turned a Som- ersault on Him. (Special to the Optimist) Kansas City, April 16.���Ned Crane, the famous automobile racing champion, holder of many records, was instantly killed here today. lh- was driving his big Buick racing car in a practice test preparatory to an attempt to establish .' new record tomorrow, when two tyres sprang clear off the wheels and the car turned a somersault. Crane was hurled out and the heavy car crashed down on him. He died at once. Crane's companion was Hung clear of the car and escaped ' nisliing, but is badly injured and may tlie. Good News Mayor Manson's hoy is doing Well at the.City Hospital. Everything at Reilly's is home made, Rubbernecks Disgusted ALL WENT HOME SORE Aeroplanes Just Managed to Crawl Off the Ground and Perch on Fence Posts to Flop Off Again. (Special,to the Optimist) Vancouver, April 15.���Alluring announcements of great doings in mid air at tlie Aviation Meet here attracted a huge attendance of spectators all eager to see the liirdmen perforin Iheir marvellous stunts. Thousands thronged to Ilie aviation field in the "conic early to avoid the crush" spirit, and hy the time the hour for the lirst announced flight had arrived aliout fifty thousand nicks were rubbering in the direction of the aeroplane sheds. Moments passed in anxious suspense and lengthened into hours. The rubher necks grew stiff and sore. Still the vast crowd wailed patient as Job. Presently there was a whirr and swoop as Depries at last gol his aeroplane going. With one wild dash the machine careered from the shed lo lhc eight fool barrier which it struck wilh a crash. Depries disentangled himself unhurt, and again there were sounds. Anothei machine w.is produced) and again the birdman gol her going. This lime she made a tremendous effort, buzzed like a bumble bee, struggled off the earth, fluttered over lhe fence clearing by about au inch and flopped to the ground on lhe oilier side. That was enough for the disgusted crowd. With one accord they drew in their sore and stiffened necks, and made a bee line for home. IMPORTANCE OF TATOOSH Big Improvements going Ahead on Wireless there RANGE WIDELY EXTENDED With Tall Mast and Powerful Instruments Tatoosh to be in Touch with Shipping as Far as Orient. Digby Island Next. Every day you read in the Optimist Shipping Notes, news from the wireless station with the qtiajnt name Tatoosh. Vou have noticed of course, that of all the wireless stations sending in news to the Optimist, Taloosh seems to send in lhe most shipping items great and small. You have lightly reasoned that Tatoosh \\ in- less Station is one of the most important as yet on the coasl. Situated on Tatoosh Island near the entrance to the Straits of I-'uca, Tatoosh Wireless Station is destined to become one of the most important points in the world. Now a new equipment is being installed there. This week sees the coinnienicement of a big scheme of improvements including an addition of one hundred feet to the tall mast that "listens" for lhe news. Tatoosh Station will now be able to keep in touch with ships along the whole course of the route between Pugel Sound and the Orient. Likewise, it will extend the sphere of the Taloosh Station in other directions and especially, it is said, will divert a considerable poi lion of wireless communication (hat now is handled through California points. The Tatoosh Station thus becomes, aside from its commercial importance, a necessary link in lhe chain of coast defence. In the present unrest among the nations there has been much talk during recent months of the danger of sudden invasion of America from lhe Orient. Assuming that such an occurrence would lake place, the Taloosh Station would probably Hash the intelligence lirst to the American public and to ilu- world. Wilh effective scout ships on the "ocean frontier," such a thing as surprise would be improbable. Tatoosh would spot the invader long before the hostile ships could appear. Before long, when the near route to the Orient is through I'rince Kupert, Digby Island Wireless Station will be ttrsuping the place ol Tatoosh, BUILDING INCREASES Permits for $4,000 are Granted This Week There's an increase in the amount of building permits this week of nearly Sl ,000. 1 lere are the figures: George E. Agndl, five-roomed frame house on Fourth avenue 11-600. M. Allien, frame cottage corner of Fulton street antl Seventh avenue 13,000. II. Cameron frame cottage on Ambrose avenue 1600. Total this week 84.000. Total last week 18,150. Increase this week 1860, Building Inspector McNeill says thill he expects lo see lhc total amount lo over 110,000 for the first week in May. Reilly's Bakery Lunch is now open in the Empress Theatre basement, Buoys Will be Buoys The Dominion Government boat Quadra, Captain Hackett, arrived liiii- last night from Queen Charlotle Islands where she h;is repaired a number of buoys, She will lake in supplies hen- and leave again for a cruise along the coast to fix up more buoys. Rather rough weather is reported from all wireless stations except Point Crey antl Cape Lazo today. Strong winds and rough sea with rain prevail along the north coast generally. Movements of shipping are given hy Tatoosh which reports the steamer Skogstadt out at 8.30 p.m. The Skogstiidt was in Prince Rupert recently with steel. Triangle spoke the S. S. Prince Cacorge at 7.45 a.m. in Milnbank Sound southbound. At (I a.m. Triangle spoke the S. S. State of California in the same place southbound also. The State of California reported passing the tug Tyee towing a ship off Royal Island at 0.50 a.m. At noon today Triangle reported the gale increasing, wind blowing 72 miles an hour. Estevan reported a large two-masted steamer with buff funnel abeam at 0,30 a.m. Tatoosh reported in steamer Buckman at 4.45 a.m., and Point Grey spoke the S. S. Princess Mary at Nanaimo. STRIKERS AGAIN REMANDED Twenty Appear before the Magistrate Today About a score of strikers at present detained on various charges hy the police were today remanded until Tuesday next. A. O. Morse, W. Fraser, antl King, were among the number. B. I.ubridgc who though a striker, was not actually taking part in the violence a> Kelly's cut, has been released. CITY WILL PAY $2,500 TO AMERICAN ENGINEER City Engineer Thompson of Seattle Engaged to Consult with Col. Davis on Woodworth Waterworks and Sewer Scheme His Expenses Paid Also made to the water- The sum of ��2,500 and expenses will be paid to City Engineer Thompson of Se.Utie to come here and consult with City Engineer Davis on the plans and specifications of the waterworks and sewers. Is Man of Renown Engineer Thompson is a member of the Society of American Civil Engineers and is considered one of the ablest men in the engineering profession this side of the Atlantic, lie has had 30 years experience in civic engineering matters, covering an expenditure of 180,000,000. He was engaged recently by the Citj of Portland to consult with the city engineer of that city when exten sions were works system there. Will Bring Assistant He will bring an assistant with him and will go over the ground hen- with Colonel Davis. Then the two chief engineers will discuss the project fully and Mr. Thompson will submit a report to the council. When the work is in progress Colonel Davis will be free to consult with Mr. Thompson at any time. The payment of the 82,500 includes his coming here and subsequent consultations. The new waterworks will cost about .$400,000. Presbyterian Sunday Services Presbyterian services will be held as usual in the Empress Theatre, morning and evening. The morning service will be conducted by Mr. W. E. Brown of Westminster Hall, Vancouver; the evening service by Rev. F. W. Kerr. Special Easter music will lie rendered by the choir. SHOOT FOR STORK CUP Earl Grey's Rifles Spend Day at the Ranges THE SCORING W. Brown and G. C. Day Tie With Highest Scores of 51 Each. H. Lever Makes 48 and A. W. Agnew 43. The first of a number of shooting matches for the Stork Cup donated by Captain Fred Stork and open to members of Karl ('.rev's Rifles took place yesterday at the rifle ranges at McNichoH's Creek across the harbor. About twenty members of the regiment went over in a launch antl spent the day there. Thc prize will he given to the man who makes the best total in six of the 15 contests Following are the scores made yesterday; FIRE AT PORT ESSINGTON DID $10,000.00 DAMAGE Mrs. G. FrizpU's Millinery Store and Walter Notes' Grocery Store Gutted Thursday Morning ���Mrs. Frizzell*s Loss will Total $8,000, Part Insured Fire, said to have been caused | The loss to Mrs. Frizzell is in by a defective stovepipe, com- the neighborhood of $8,000. The plctely gutted the millinery store value of her stock was considerably owned by Mrs. Ccorgc Frizzell iover $5,000 and she owned the I. *. of Prince Rupert, and the grocery j building. The lire broke out in store of Waller Noles at Port the store occupied by Mr. Noles Essington on Thursday morning about one o'clock. The total damage amounts to about 110,000. and quickly spread to Mrs. Friz- zell's store next door. The loss is partly covered by insurance. THE LINE IS CLEAR KNOWN ON COAST Snow-clearing Gangs Return Louis F. Gates Arrested on a to the City Charge of Theft at Calgary All thc snow is cleared away from the G, T. P. tracks at Mile ���II where the big slide was. The 250 men and the snow ploughs thai worked for some time clearing the big slides away got through yesterday and returned to the city. Everything is in shape for rushing work forward from mile 102, which is as far as tracks are laid. Ballasting will be gone on with as soon as possible. Twenty-six miles are already ballasted. Snow shells will In- built this spring wherever Ihey are needed and it is likely that several gangs of men will be sent from here soon to work along the road. MUST PAY PENALTY Goderich Murderer of Lizzie Anderson Sentenced to Die (Special to the Opiimist) Calgary, April 15.���Today tin- police arrested Louis F. Gates, a traveller for a Boston razor house, on a charge of having stolen 18000. Gates is a prominent Freemason, and has frequently visited Western Canada .md the Pacific coast. The warrant his arrest was issued by Boston police. I oldie The Camosun is laid up this week for repairs J.Jack . 17 24 41 C. Averil .. 17 23 40 E. Flexman . 10 8 24 II. lever . 20 28 48 A. W. Agnew . .. 20 M ���13 A. Stork Ki 8 24 F. V.Clark .. 23 4 27 M. Henderson 21 5 20 W. Brown .. 28 23 51 G. C. Day .. 2tt 22 511 J.Russell a. 22 8 30 ('.. I.eek . Ui 2 18 11. Mobley . 21 18 37 J, Dunn .11 3 14 J. 1). Allen .11 0 11 Ci. Tooker .21 0 21 ... 10 7 17 M. Lamb 5 5 Swan JAP STABS HIS MATE Knives Drawn in Quarrel at Naas Harbor HURT MAN MAY DIE Provincial Chief Constable Wynn Summoned at Once to Investigate. Accused Jap is Held on Charge of Attempted Murder. Following a drunken quarrel two Japs at Naas Harbor yesterday (Special to the Optimist) Goderich, April 15.- Edward Jar dine was today found guilty of murdering Lizzie Anderson on September 20th. His execution will take place on June Kith. Justice FalCOnbridge who sentenced him two Japs at Naas Harbor yesterday ' Iceland linn the time that there fought with knoves. One plunged is not the slightest hope that his I a knife in the abdomen of the other sentence will be commuted. and inflicted such serious injuries that death may result. SIR E. TASCHEREAU DIES Provincial Chief Constable I Wynn received meagre particu- Veteran Chief Justice of the lars of the affair this morning Supreme Court of Canada by letter from Constable Hickman at Naas Harbor. (Special to the Optimist) The Jap who inflicted the wound Ottawa, April 15. Sir Kleazor is tinder arrest charged with attempted murder. The names of lhe Japs were not given in the letter. Chief Wynn will leave on the S. S. Yadso as soon as she conies in for Naas Harbor to invcstinatc the matter. Tascbereau tlietl today. Formerly 11 j Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, he was stricken with paralysis three weeks ago from which he failed to rally. He was seventy-five years of age. *^ T IU IN I | UUPkkl UP'imi*i The Prince Rupert Optimist DAILY AND WEEKLY THK OPTIMIST is the leading newspaper of Northern British Columbia. It han (frown up with the city. RBAD1NQ Nu ticks and Legal ADVBRTIBINO are 10c per line. ADVERTISING RATES are one price to all-25c per inch each issue for display matter, Tins rate applies to all advertising without distinction of quantity ur time of contract. Transient advertising will be charged at 10c. per line. SUBSCRIPTION RATES���Daily, 60c per month, or $.ri.oo per year, In advance, WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. Ol'TSIDE CANADA-Daily. $8.00 peryear; Weekly, 12.60 per year, strictly In advance. Daily Edition. Saturday, April 15 F. W. Hart & Co. The Big Furniture Store are compiling a new catalogue "Made in Prince Rupert" This catalogue will contain a partial list of goods in stock and will contain special offerings in leading lines which are being marked at prices that will command Immediate sale. MUSINGS BY MACK== ]| MOORE LIGHT The Light that Rivals the Sun. Local business men recommend it \-fr THE GROWTH OF THE OPTIMIST Mining the past week the Optimist has received many expressions of^congratulation .u it> altered appearance, and the improvements in the news-service of the paper which the change permits. The verbal congratulations have been very effectivelj backed l>y an unsolicited increase ol two hundred in our local circulation, ('in news columns during the week announced among other things the following exclusive news stories: the proposal to const nut a branch line in Manitoba to connect with the G. T. P.; the construction ol irnmigrtttion buildings near the wharf; the intention of the Harriman ���lines to develop the coast tourist trade; the granting of the long-sough I license to the Kaien Island Club; the comparison of the customs' receipts showing the increase of trade to the port; and the impending visit of Mr. Hamar Greenwood, the British M. P. These were .ill stories of considerable news value and calculated to stir up an interest in Prince Rupert, Among the other immediate alterations contemplated in the Optimist is one to change its name. As with some of the pet names In-stowed hy thoughtless parents on their progeny, the name excellently suited in childhood is nm well suited to a maturer period ol life. More fatal even was the impression the name sometimes g.i\a abroad that the p.i|icr was one committed to a policy of "boosting" Prime Rupert, without regard to other considerations. Some plainer and more conservative title will be selected now ii h.is "grown big." The name "The News" has met with favor as the best suggested title j to denote the paper's policy, which is to be .i disseminator of news Little's NEWS Agency Abuse lor aldermen is find. A use for them ferent matter. Funny, easy to b a dif- isn't it. lhat one small letter should make all the difference between a popular pastime in I'rince Rupert and a downright bnu'n-testing perplexity? Magazines CIGARS : Periodicals :: N TOBACCOS i! i.T.P WHARF .wspaper.- KIUMT; V <**' Phil well-known gasoline light is sold exclusively by A. T. PARKIN & CO. Still uses do crop up now .mil i hen for aldermen. Only the other day I discovered one, and the alderman exemplifying it was doing single-handed a greater service to the city in the odd half I hour it was taking him than he could have done in an all-night I session of the Municipal Star' Chamber. R. G FOR SALE BtMtlon la Lot 21. Hlock 14. S.-.-tat.aa .'.. Lot 11. Illaark It, Hulbert, Vancouver, B.C. D.A)i-30 MUSSALLEM & COMPANY Good Fresh Groceries at City Prices..... WB HAVE JUST BJOTIVBDASHIP; mbnt'of boo dozen fresh eggs .ilin/l\ for 9!5c FOR ONE WEEK TRY THEM & SAVE MONEY ONLY. -We deliver promptly, To Resident, of Sections 5, G, 7 and 8- . e .1. tai aaa-ices not to be beaten in tne cuy our Roods are fresh, at prn-is ia... Tilrphune 228 m MUSSALLEM & CO. ^ east ol McBride f ROCHESTER ��V ��� jp , vMonroe ^Laoysmith Phone us New Knox Hotel ARTAl'D & HL'SNl.R, Proprietors Tho NYav Kna.x Hotel is j plain. First-fluta* M-rvice. i unprovaiMnta. ���:���'��� run on Iha- Kur. I ��� :tt All the Lata! Modern BEDS 80c fi ll liable, authenticated) .unl pertinent news���without regard to any special interests. The I'rinee Rupert Optimist was the first to choose that name a year ago. It has been copied by three new publications since. But FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPER1 ilrs|iite even ih.it -iiiiin-st of compliment it has been thought best to make a change. We make this intimation in the certain knowledgt that a chorus of protest will be raised. +��� ! FREE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE' : : THE MAIL ORDER HABIT The story of the young man who offered to die for his sweetheart, but declined to give up smoking for her .-ake. is typical of a himkI many citizens of Prime Rupert. They are proiul of the eity, ready to make all kimls of sacrifices to see it grow��� and then when they have a few dollars to spend) send them to enrich the ]>ig mail-order houses in Winnipeg and Toronto. This is not merely a form ol i ivir disloyalty ; il is economic foolishness Even in those occasional baited bargains where the required goods could not be purchased in town for the Winnipeg prices, plus carriage, the policy is economically unwise. For when the dollars are -pent in Winnipeg or the East, they never come back. When they art- spent in Prince Rti|H-rt. indirectly but surely they filter round among the people and help thc general prosperity. If the money goes to Winnipeg, it helps to build up Winnipeg for cities live and thrive on business, li the money i- spent in Prinn. Rupert it helps to develop Prime Rupert. The amount of money which has gone out of Prime Rupert during the last two months would have sjHlt prosperity to main ol our local men Hants, It is a patriotic duty, a- will as a piece of economic wisdom to give the local merchants the tir-i i hance to handle >oiir business, no matter how small. Kor ail kinds of help, conks. waiters, dishwashers, hotel porters, ull kinds of laborers or mechanics, tall up Phone No. 178 or call Bt the Grand Hotel Free Employment Oflice Headquarters l'o cooks ,v waiters He was taking his son and heii out for a little sun and air in the family four-wheeler, and it was hard to say which of the two looked the better or happier. Probably the odds were in favor nl the son because he had never had the misfortune to be an alderman himself and wasn't old enough yet to appreciate the sad fact thai there was an alderman in his family. Some fateful day he will learn the terrible truth. .Meantime he is blue-eyed, rosy, and bonnie, and the dread day i- still distant. And meanwhile too, with his otherwise excellent, alihoiijnh alas, aldermanie papa, he i- helping to prove by hi- thriving babyhood that Prinee Rupert is one of the healthiest cities in the world. lie is one of the little things that count in the gradually growing prosperity of Prince Rupert. And he has to perfection that refreshing virtue rarest of all in aldermen, of not knowing how important he is. Miss Henny Wennersten Scientific Electric Facial Massage Electric Treatments a Specialty -CITY .PRICES Room. No. 4, Exchange Block Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings A large stock of dry finishing lumber on hand. Hont lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are us low us any. Cull on us before ordering, The Christiansen-Brandt Co. Real Estate and Insurance We have some good buys in City Property. Our Farm Lands proposition along the G. T. P. are worth investigating'. Come and see us or write us before buying elsewhere. trs\__y si *<\f.v*i>Ef x__/, t) -V-i^^f^ WHAT $39.50 WILL DO. A Household Supplied Direct From the Looms. OFFICE: Cor Centre St. and First Ave. H. F. McRAE & CO. FINANCIAL AGENTS Stcood Avtnuc Near McBride. Appointments by Phone 205 Consult ll* before Investing, We have thre I'rince Kuiiert. e years' experience of $1500 Cash will put you in the very centre of business section .WiiWta^aMi^Wv The UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER C. A. Handasyde, Jr. Dealer, Prince Rupert Brin Furniture Coys ASSIGNMENT Sale Is Still Going on NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED IN THE Pool Block, 3rd Ave. Between 7th and 8th C. B. Lockhart, Assignee ft. little goes a long way. And often di ifs .1 whole lot of good, too. That's a platitude merely. But when A. Little londs himself down with magazines and newspapers and pikes off surreptitiously with tlieni liy devious bypaths to hand them in at the Hospital to help pass the long hours for patients there, then A. Little not only goes .i long way, but proves thai A. Little i.iii in-simply great. MACK F. M. DAVIS K General Machine Shop mul Ship's Carpentering. Also agents for Fairbanks-Morse uml Knox Gasoline Engines. Gasoline Engines anil Accessories earrieil in stock. I taunt l.ra ttattl BtaaaU for Mat.- N.E. tnd of Whut Two Damusk Cloths, '1 by 2 yards. Four Kitchen Rubbers. tine Damask Cloth, '1 by l'H-2 yds. Two Holler Towels. ti Dinner Napkins. Six Dusters. Two i'ray Cloths. Two l'uililmg Cloths. tine 1 '.un.i-a. Sideboard Cloth. Three Dish Cloths Two Kitchen Table Cloths. One pair Double Bed Mankets. '1 pr. Cotton Sheets, 2 1-2 by ;t yds. One Under Blanket 2 pr. Cotton Sheets. 2 by 8 yils. One pair Single Bed blankets, Six Cotton Pillow Covers. One tinder Blanket Two pair Servants' Strong Sheets. One Large White tjuilt Two Servants' pillow Covers. One Single lied Quilt Six Linen Bedroom Towels, One pair Servants' Blankets. Three Servants' luwels. One Under Blanket. Three White Hath Towels. One Colored Ouilt. hour Glass Cloths. Two White Toilet Covers. Four Tea Cloths. One Servants'Toilet Cover. (.rami concert at the Baptist ChurcU, Thursday, April 20th, at 8 p.m., music, tableaux, etc. Admission 5(1 cents, children 25 cents. A Train of Ills Follows Neglected Colds. Bronchitis. Pneumonia, anal Con- ���umpllop Itaclt tl.tit In thia way. Colals weaken lhc riuliiy and leare one ���uiceptlble to the fermi of dllcaae of all kiii.li. /*f^_ Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil ���topi tbe cold at aince. It doei ttaore. 11 io foallAea and ��� Irenatheni lhe whole taodllv organ- lam that It becomei practically Immune to the ordinary attack! of dlieair IT ytait value health ind rigor, atop thai cold wilh Mathleui Syrup of Tar and Cad I,i��er Oil. Large bottle Stent*, from all dealen. J. I. Milhlra Co.. rrop'i. Skcrbroeke. Oae r-o-tn Roger's Steamship Agency Through tickets to all points in United States and Canada by the Northern Pacific Railway. The Finest Train across the Continent, connecting at NEW YORK. BOSTON, I'ORTl.ANH and HALIFAX with ATLANTIC STEA.MERS for all points in ENGLAND. SCOTLAND. GERMANY. FRANCE. ITALY, NORWAY ami SWEDEN by White Star. Red Star, American. Dominion, White Star, Dominion, Cunaril, Fra-nch Line, North German Lloyal, Hamburg American and Canadian .Northern Steamships. For all information writa- me or call at ollice. This complete packageJof thoroughly reliable goods sent on receipt of above,' -: Carriage Raid to Canadian Ocean I'ort, Montreal or Halifax. :- ADDRESS: WalpolesV ! IRISH LINENS 44F Bedford Street, BELFAST, IRELAND Illustrated Catalogue on receipt ot postcard to Walpoles, 173 Huron St. Toronto ^ %�� ���^F J. H. ROGERS IBNBRAL RAILROAD ANI) B, S. AC.KST Distributor* for Western Canada FOLEY BROS. LARSON & COMPANY Winnipeii Edmonton Vincouwr Sukiltx S.S. COMPANY OF B.C.. Ltd 1 he new steel Passenger Steamer "Camosun" leaves Prince Rupert every Sunday at 9 a.m. for Vancouver, arriving Monday afternoon. For Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night. Northbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. GET IN NOW AND GET IN RIGHT The followinR properties will be sold en block, or separately ' and on easy terms. MOTION ONI Hlock Lots suction ONI Hlock Lots 111 la-7-9- HI 11 1-2-8-4*6-6 11 9-10 12 22 18 ill-22 is 1-2 1�� 19 2(1 84 M :M 16-16 19*20 87-88 12 9-1(1 SECTION ONI -' -12-43 MOTION MVK Hlock Lots 9 22 18 22-23 Kor prices, terms anal particulars, apply In W. S. BENSON, Second Avenue AGENT At'aanlic Ra-.ll, .-, Itaapraa����aaaaanl Co.. Ltd. Phone 214 Steerage Fsire Tin $5.00 "Camosun" is the only steame on the run having water-tight bulkheads and double bottom, thus en suring safety of passengers in case of collision or wreck. Swift's Premium Hams anal Bacon with Cowlchan Eggs &lc, at QUEEN'S RESTAURANT J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent ���I. VV. Williams -: Proprietor FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE ANI) HETAII, DRUGGIST Phone No. 200 P. o. Box 580 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Windsor Hotel I For Sale kikst AVENUE at BIGHTS BTREET ALSO AI1KNT nm Standard Folding Typewriter Naawly Furniihed and Sleaam Heated Room. A KlltST CLAM I1AK ANI) DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION HATK.S 60 CENTS AND IIP "Mils niM TO QUESTS Lots 11. IB, 16, block 2H, section 5 price 1600 each, terms half cash. Lot 7, block 1G, section (a, price $2 - 400, terms half cash. I.ots 18, 14, 15, block 8, section 7, I price (600 each, terms half cash. Lots 6. 7, 8, with house, block 86, sec. 7. price 88,660 all. tirms $l,,i00 cash. La.ts 7, B, block 86, section 7, price 61)760 pair, terms half cash. ROBT. ASHLAND P.O. BOX 117 For Fire Insurance in Reliable ! Companies, call on G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. ...THE... Universal Favorite Represents the Inst word in Uange construction -FOR SALE BY- I The Thompson Hardware Co. A single aheet of thin tlaaue, a dozen or more heavy carbons, or both-the L. C- Smith �� Bros. Automatic Paper Feed handle* equally well without ad* justment. One Typewriter that does the work of two��� ana Does it Better That's the NEW MODEL L C. Smith & Bros. 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THE PRINCE KUfKKT OPTIMIST LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Ouoan Clmrlotte Ialunds Land Diatrict���District of ** Skivna Tuko notico thut I, John Mcleod of Vancouver,, occupation brokWi Intend to apply for permiMton i in prospect f0| coal and petroloum on tho following doftcrtbed lunda: ' Conwionolng at a poit planted about thrw mllea .... i nf ihu mouth of tho Tl-vl River markod i McU N. K. Cornor, No. 70, thenoe nouth ko chalna thenoe weat BU chimin, thonoe north no chalna! thenoe oaat so chuinn io point of eom- ���mmcenwntl contuininK 840 ucrea, mon- or Leu, Datfld Fob. BI, lull. JOHN MoLBOD lull, Keb. 28, Clurenco McDowell, Agent Water Notice Uueen Charlotto talandi Land District District ol Skeona Take notice that 1. John MoLood of Vuncouver, occupaUon hroker, Intend to apply for permiaaion ,u prospect for coul u.ui petroleum on the foUowing deacribod landn: Commencing ui a poat plantetl three milea west o( the mouth of tho Tl-el River und marked J. MH.. S. K. Corner. No. 89, thonco north HO ,��� ftint, tlunce WOat BO chuinn, thenoe aouth HO chalna, thonoe eaat ho chuinn to point of commencement! contuininK 840 acren, more or leas, limed Feb 31. 1��U. JOHN MeLEOD puh. Pob. 88, Clurence McDowell, Agent uueen Churlotto laluiida I .uml DUtrict District of Skeenu Xgke notloe that I, John McU-od of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend lo upply for permission ,,, prospect for coal and petroleum on tho following Commeneing at * poal planted about two mUea w,..,! of the mouth of the Tl-el Kiver und marked t Mcl. S. K. Corner, No. 50, thence north 80 Chalna, thenco west HO chums, thonco south HO chalna, tlience eum BO chains to point of commencement; containing li-IU acres, more or less. Dated Keh. BI, 1011. JOHN M'LKOD puh. Feb* 88, Clarence McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land Distr'ct���District of Bkeena Take notico thai 1, John Mcl.eod ofVaneouver occupation broker, Inteml to apply for permission in prcaopot for coal and |>otroloum on the followinK deecribed lands: Commeneing nt a post plunlod about two milos BOUlh und two miles west of the mouth of tho Tl-el Kiver und murked J. Mc.L. S. K. Corner, No, 71, thenco north HO chains, thonco west HO cimins, thence south HO chuins, thence eust HO chalna to point of commencement; contuininK *>40 acrea. mora or loss. Dnted Feh. 22, 1911 JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 24. Leslie K. Walter, Agent Queen Churlotte Islunds Uind Dwtrict -District of Skeena Take notico thut I, John McL^ottd of Vancouver, oceupation broker, inteml to upply for permission iu prospoct (or coul und petroleum on tho followinR deecribed lunds: Commendng ut u post plunted ubout four nulea aouth and throo milea wtat of tho mouth of the Tl-el Kiver and marked J. Mc.L. S. K. Corner, No. 78, Ihonco north HO chuins, thenco wost HO chains, thonco south 80 chains, thence oast HO chains te point of commencement; contuininK I'D) ucres, more or less. listed Keb. 22, 19U. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 84, Claronco McDowoll, Agtnt Quaan Charlotto Inlands Lund District ���D strict ut Skeenu Tuke notice that I. John McLeod of Vancou\cr, occupation broker, inteml to apply for pi*.mission to proepael 'or coat un i potroleum on the fallowing describe t land: Commencing at a | ost plant d aboul ight miles ���OUth und lour west of ihe mouth of Tl-el Kiver and mnrk d J. McU, N. K. Corner, -o. 79, thence \V. BO ehuins, I'ence south HO chains, thence north B I chains, tlnnce east HO chains to Point of com- nienrem-nt; containinR tilO acres, ti ore or less. Duted Keb 84,1911. JOHN McLKOD Tub. Keh. 27. C McDowell. Agent *.; ���' *-.i Churlotte Islands ..and District -District of Skeena Take notice that I, John McU'od of Va r -iver, ��� .:.".*<i. broker, intend lo apply fur | term im ion to proapeet for coul and petroleum on the following described lunds: Commeneing at a post planted nltoui. throe mile* north and ono mile wan of tho motttil of the TU'I Kiver und murked J. McL., S. W. Corner, No. IS, thenco north HO chuins, thenn' east HU Chalna, thenci- south Ml chuins, thence west HO Chalna to point of commencement; containinK tilO ucn-a, more or Iota DatedFOb.26.1911 JOHN McLKOD Pub, Keb. 28. Clarenco McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotta islands Land Dtatrict - District of Bkaana Take notice that I, John McUtid of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply [or permiasion to proapeet fur coul ami petroloum on tbe followinK detcrtwd lund: I tommOttdOg ut a post plumed about eight miles north and throe mil. ��� mat of the mouth of the Tl-el Kiver and murked J. McL.. S.W. Corner. No til, thence north Hll chains, thenci* east HO chaina, thence south HO chains, thencc west HO chsins to potnt of commencement; contuining ttio acree, more or less. Dated Keb. 28,1911. JOHN McLKOD Pub Murch 3. Clarenco McDowell. Agent 4mwn Charlotte Islands Und Diatrtct���District of Skeenu Tuke notice that I, John McLood of Vancouver. occupation broker, intent! to nppljfor permMon tt> prospect for coal and petroleum on tho following described land: Commencing at a post planted ubout nine miles north in;.! tlin-,- mil.' west uf the mouth of the Tl-el Kiver and marked J. McL., S. \V. Cornor. No. 62, thonce north HO chains, thence east H0 chains, thence south HO chains, thenct* watt K0 chains to point of commencement; containing tilO ucres, mon' or less. Dnted Keb. 28. 1911, JOHN McLKOD I'ub. March 3. C. McDowell, Agent Skeena Land DUtrlot -District of Cussinr 'Pake notion thnt I Joseph Koiway of Vancouver B.O., OOOUpfttlon prospector, intends to upply for permission to purchaso tho following described lauds: * Commencing at *�� post plantod two and one-half mllea In an eaaterly dlreotion from tho point on Naaa River where the Lava Luke trail bairtna, thenee west HO elm.ns, llienco south So chalna, thonco oaat 80 ohnlita, thenoe north wi nhutna t point o. i imiiU'iu'oiuent, containing 64U acrea , moro or lean, Dute Fob. 8,1911 JOSEPH HKI.WAY Pub, Mur. in Skeenn Land DUtrict-Dlltriet of Uaaalar Take nntiee that I Ai thm James Welah of Vancouver, occupation broker, Intenda to apply for permiaaion to purchase the followina; aeaorlU-d lands: OojnmencInK at a poat planted throo nnd (no- half mile* in an eaaterly direction from the point on Nana Kiver where tho Lava Lake trail own* mencaa near tha trail, thenoe oaat eUfl 'y chalna, thence aouth B0 chains, them��� wesi so ei.. ��� -i, thenee north B0 ehuins to p lint uf com. encenn .,t containing 640 acroa mnro or leai Date Keb. a, ion AUTHI':; JAMES WELCH ; Pub Mar. 10 J neph Belway, A {font I Skeenu Und District-District of Coast Range 5 Take notice thut Mary Maragret tJIUU of Victoria, It. ('., occupation houw>koe|H>r, . . ,-nds to npply for permission to purchuse the following described lunds: Commencing ut u post plunted at tho north oast cornor of l,ot B987. thonco 20 chuins west, tbence 20 chains south, thonco 20 chains west to T. L. 3259V, thenci' about HO chains nurth to Ijtkelse Kiver. thence meandering wiid river up stream in a southeasterly direction to Lakelse Lake, thonco meandering suid Inko to point of commencement contuininK 160 acres, more or loos. Post marked M. M. O., N. K. Corner. Dated Keh. 14, 1911. Tub. Murch 4. MARY MARGARET GILLIS Sko na Lund District���District of Coaat Rang 6 Tako notice that Henjnmln Kuossl Rica of Prince Rupert, It. C, occupation waiter, Intends to apply for permission to purchuae the following descritttd lands: Comnvencing at a post planted *���'������ chains south fnim the south east corner of Lot 3000, thence 70 chnins west, thence 65 chains north, thence 70 chains east, thenco 65 chainB south to point ,-f commencement; containing 455 acres, more or loss Post marknl H. R. R.. S. K. Cor. Dated Keb. 13, 1911. Pub. March 4. BENJAMIN RUS8BL RICE Skeenu [.and District -District of Coast Range 5 Take notico that David McLennan of Princo Rupert, H. C , occupation ctork, intend* to apply for p'Tini���-���-!.in to purchase the fullowing described lands: Commencing ut u post planted 40 chains so'Uh from the south west corner of Lot 994, thenca 40 chuinn east, thence 40 chains north, thence 40 chuins WHt, theneo 10 chains south to point ot commencement | containing 160 acres, more or less. Post murked I). M., S. W. Cor Dated Pab. 18, 1911 DAVID McLKNNAN Pub. March 4, Skeenu Und District���District of Coast Range 5 Take notico that Alexander Beaton of Vancou- I ver, it. C, occupution curp.-at.-r, Intends to apply for permission to purchaso the followinK descnlwd landai Commencing at a post planted 80 chaina aouth from thi soutli wost cornor of Lot 3066. Poat marked A. U., N. W. Corner, thonce 30 chains south, thence 80 chaina east, ihence 30 chains north, thenco 80 chains west to point of eommoncoment; contuining 200 acres, mope or leas. Dated Keb. 18, 1911. ALEXANDER BEATON Pub. March t* Bkaana Land District - District of Cassiar Tuko notiee thnt I Andrew Cummintra of Van- i couver, B.C.. occupation cook, intends to applv i for permission to purchase the following describ- | ed lunds: | Conimonoina: at a post planted, three nnd 000- hulf miles in un eusterly direction from the point - on Niuis Rlvar whore the Lava Laka trail baglna I near the trail, thence west BO chairs, thence aouth $0 Chalna, thenre enat BO ehuins, thonco north Hi chains to point <>f commencement. contnininK 640 I ncres. Date Kob. 8, 1911. ANDREW Ct'MMIN'CS Puh. Mar. 10. .Joseph Belway, A wnt Skivna Laml District-District of Cassiar | Take notice ihut I Hugh D. Cillis of Prinee Ku- I port, occupation lubirer. Intends to npply for permission to purchase the following desciit>od 1 lands: Commencini; ut u post plantad throe and one- half mllea in an easterly direction from the point , on Vit Kiver where the L.iva Lake trail begins I and one milo in a northerly direction from tho said Lava Luke trail, thonce north hu chains, theme east ���*'! chains, thence south KU chnins, i thonce west BO chnins to point of commencement. containing tV-lo acres. Date Kob. .1. 1911. HUGH D. CILLIS [ Pub. Mar. 111. Joseph Belway. Agenl Slikine I .ar.d District District of Cassiar Take notice lhal Christian A. Tervo of Stikine, B. C, occupation customs ofllcer, intends to npph LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Notico is hereby given that un application will be made under Part V. of the "Water Act, 1909," to obtain a license in the Skeena Division of Skeena District. (ul Tlu- name, address and occupation ,. .. a- . - n rt .. />!��� i , Itaaaitll a aaaaaat'ta att'aaaat .,., taaaa ot the applicant is S. R. Mc-C linton, | tfaenca 'in ohaliu north, th Estate agent, Vancouver, B.C. (If for mining ptfrpoBea) Free Miner's certificate No (b) The name of the lake, Btream or source (if unnamed the description is| Kitsumkalum River. (c) The point of diversion is near the intersection of tlie eust. h-mndury of lot 14(l,r>. (d) The quantity of water applied for (in cubic fa-et per second) is 140. (e) The character of the proposed works is ii general plant for the production of heat, light and power, and Sha-ami) Lianal Dintrict -Dlitrioi "I Coul Range ' Tula.- iiaitlcta thut Willium Franklin i Brponttor of t'rincai Rupart, I*. 0., oooupstlon rutiunnt kt-aapaar, iaila-inlH ti: upply f.ar pail .nisKiaiia m |nircl]uso l faa- (.illiiwiiia: ilt-afril'fal Nana) : CoinintinijlnK nt B ptiHt plnnlt-il nt tho south out curnair nl uurva-yud l^it 171-, thoncu -il t'luttriH aanulli thonc BUOUt illi chnins wt'ttt in |.,,[ _i,.,ft, l'l chnillH aat'sl thonOO .ala ant BO chuina nnrlh laa l.tal 10(18. thuliou nlitiiu 110 chniiiaa pool Iii Hiniili 1'iaan -urner ol Lot B068, iha-n tboul SB cIuuiih north lo l,oi 1711, thonoo uiaaiui a'a5 ohalm aiuaai io polni nl ooinmenou- inarnt; contuininK 480 ucros, iiatira- or la>ss. Datod Fob, 15, 1911. I'ub Murch 'I. WILLIAM FRANKLIN CARI'BNTER COAL NOTICK COAL NOTICK COAL NOTICE the manufacturing of wood pulp, talnlng 86 avia, moi lumbers and timbers genorally. \ f;���^',', {,'i'i"'"' mn. Ski-aanu Lnnd District-**01atrlot A Coaii [tango r. 'i'uke notloo tlmt Qaaorao Laovloh ol Prlnou itii|.a.ri It. C, ooeupstion dors, Int mis in appl> for pormlaalon to purchuNu ilu- following iloROrlbod landai Conunonolnii ut n poat plantod on ihnro of ItUkrlso i ..aka- niaatiil fill cnuins 11.an li ao ; tr.nii ouUel aaf unial luka< a I .Ilka'lHa) UiatT . thonctl 20 a-liitins north, thonoo about 60 ohalnii mil *.. Lakelio Luke, thenco nienmlerin,; sulal hake i iv i a u tteat- erly ilhei'iion tai point of eommanoama it j oon* reorlfti.'.. I'nsl mull.eil tt. L. QEOUOK LEV1CK Itititita-an ttaati aiiaatit'in a^a'iia-a aaii.v. ., . , 1..-1 (f) The premises on which the water . Pub. March I. Is to be used (describe same) Mill site about 8*4 of a mile below Intake; sinsat Lsnd District���Diatriet of Com tiangoTJ wood, frame and concrete buildings' Tako nolice that Angus lleuuni of I'm, -, Kupart, in addition to the masonry, dams. $%* -gfj-jg��'{gj.fijjg^^^"^ numea and penatocka neceaaarys CommencinK at a pom planted ki the wmth (ir\ Thi' nurnnaam fnr whtnh tlw water eMt corner of Lot it'J^T, thonoe Ut chuinn west, W) im purpoaea uh win n tm wacei lhenra .,0 chllhlll H1(Uthi lh,.IRV allotll (i0 rluiinB is CO m* U8ed is power development |0ttHt to UktlM Luke, thence maandering sal.l lake ahora in an northerly dtftOtton to point of com- mencemonl; containinK IT" ncres, more or lean. Poat marked A. It., N. K. Cornor. Dfttod Fob. Ui mil. iUJOUS BEATON Tub. March 1. (h) If for Irrigation, deaeribe the land Intended to bt* irrigated, giving acreage (i) If the water is to lie used fur power or mining purpoaea, describe the place where tne water is to be returned to some natural channel, aud the difference in altitude between pnint of diversion and point of return. Power plant about 3-4 of a mile down Btream from the intake. Difference In altitude 80 feet, (j) Area of Crown land intended to be occupied by the proposed works is 100 acres, (k) This notiee was posted on the (tth day of March, 11)11, and application will be made to the Commissioner en the 25th day of April, lilll. (I) Give the names and addresses of any riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are likely to be Skeena Uml Distriet liimrirt of Coast Hangi* V jitTV h-d hv the nromwml worka pi thor ' 'l~*kv ,mtict' thut t:,mr|,K '*��� OM,,r *������ I'rince aittMuim uu p oposeittoiKs.uuur , Ru|Hlrti B c<( ,WUput;on nrwyor, Intandi to above or below the outlet. None. : ��Ppiy for permiviun to purchase the fullowinR K R MePI 1NTON dcwcribwl UntlH: a. i\. ��iit-un iw��i ��� CommencinK ut a post pluutotl tit tho north east ���lames Cross, Agont. ' corner of aurveyeil lot ;iw\, Him^- a. Coust IM-*- P.O. Box .885, Prince Kupert, B.C. ' trict, thence in an ouaterly direction ulonu the southerly limit of tturveye<l lot :l!Hl uml tho pro- Skeenu ljind District District of Const I tango V Take noiico thut Juek Bedford of Koighh-y, Yorkshire, Knyland, oceupution ovt-r-lookor, intends to apply for peniusMoii to pun-huso the followinn diMTilanl lands: Conunonetng it u post planted at r point iu Um oiLsu-rly boundary of titulsT limit 38829 ami in lho southerly limit of lot B988, [Ung�� *\ Const Diatrict, when' lho suid limits IntHiMt, (hence uIouk the southerly limit of lot 8988 uforosaid anil (he projoction thereof in an Natorly direction 80 chains more or less to tin- wesh-rly limit of tlmbtr limit BS601, theneo in a -luulurly dtfOOtioD uloii|[ tho la*t mentioned Imtn 11 chuitui more or loss to the northerly limit ol Umber limit 867TB, them*e in a westerly din-clum llon| tin- IilsI mentioned limit Ml ehuins mon- or h-ss to the eusterly limit of timber limit ;t!vij:t, thonco in a northerly direction 11 chuins moro or loss to the point ol eommoncoment. DutedMarch H, lull. JACK i- nl.u.,i I'uh. March 25, Queen ('harlotte 'slunds I.utid District -District oi } IJuetm Charlotte Inlandn Land District. -Diatrict oi Skitmu Skeena Tuke notiee Ihut I, John MeLeod of Vancouvor, Take notice thai 1, John MoLeod of VanooUV ff occuputiun broker, inlend tu upply for permission occupution hroker, intond to apply for permission to prospeet for coul and petroleum on the lollowinK to prospect for 0OAl uml petroleum on the following doscribed lundi . CommencinK ut u post plunted ut tho muuth of the Tl-el Uiver and marked J. McL. N. K. Corner, No. HU, thence south 80 chains, thenco west KU cliuins, thence north sn chains, thence oust Ml chain.. ��o point of commencement; containing G4U acres, more or less. Dated Feb, 81, lull 'JOHN McLKOD I'uh l'eh. u.'i, Letlfl fc-. Waller, Attent- Dated Pet Pub. Keb. iii. Queen < lharlotte Islands Und District���District ol Skuena Take notice thut 1, John Mcl.eod of Vancouver, occupatiun broker, inlund to apply fur permission to prospect for cuul und petroleum on tho following deaerlbed landai Commencing at a post planted abuut twu miles west of the mouth of the Tl-el Kiver aud marked J . McL. N. \V. Corner, No. 1!!., thonce south 80 fibalna, thence east KU chuins, thence north KU chuins, theneo west KU chains to point of com- meneementi contuiuint; ti-tU ucres, more ur Iosh. Duted Feb. BI, l'Jll JOHN McLLOL I'ub. Feb, 88, Clnrunco McDowell, Agont Quoen Churlotto lslunds Lund District - District uf Bkeena Tuko noiico thut L John McU'od of Vancuuver, uccupation broker, intend lo apply for permission to proapeet for cnal and petroleum un the following described lands: Commencing ut u post planted abuut twu miles west of tho mouih of thu Tl-el Kiver and murked J. McL. N* E, Cornor, No. 49, thenco south KU chains, thence west bii chuins, thunce north 8U chuins, thence eust KU chains to point uf commencement; contuininu MO acros, more or less. Duted Fob. 81, 1911 JOHN McLOED I'ub. Feb. 23. Clurenco McDowell, Agent Quaan Churlotte lslunds Lund District -District of Skoona Tuko notico thut I, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupution broker, intend to upply for permission to prospect for coul und petroleum on the followini: described lunds; Commencing ut a posl plunted ut the mouth of the Tl-el Ki\er und murked J. McL. S. K. Curner, No 1, thenw nurth KU chuins, thenco west K0 chains, thenee nouth KU cliuins, thunce east UU chains to point of commencement1 containing 640 ucres, more or h-ss. Dated Feb. 81, 1911. JOHN McLKOD I'ub. Feb. '23. Clarunce McDowell, Agont Oueen Charlotto lslunds Lind District ���DUlrict of Skaena lake notice thut 1, John McUhxI of Vancouver, occupntion broker, Intend to apply for permU'ttio to proepael for eoul und petroleum on the follow mt I. -��� ii.h.j ulnds: Commencinu ul u (tost plunti-d ubout live miles north and ono mile wmt uf thu muuth uf the Tl-el Kiver und marked J. Mc��... N. W. Corner No. 1? thence soulh KU chains, thonco oust KU chains, thonce norlh 80 chuins, Ihonco went 8U chains to point of commoncemont; contuinintt 01U acrex, moro or lent. Dated Feb.88, UML JOHN McLKOD I'ub. Feh. -** Clarenw McDowell, Agant gueen Charlotto Islands Und District-District ot Skwna Take notici- thut I, John Mol.ood of Vancouver occupatiun brokor, intend to apply for \-< ni.i--.uu (escribed lands: Commencini; at u post planted about two miles south and two miles west of the mouth of (he Tl-el River and marked J. Mc.L. N. K. (.'orner, No. 78, thenoe south 80 cimins, thence weal B0 thonce"nnrth BU <* chains, thenco north ***** chuins, thonco east 80 thence south 30 ol tin chains to point of commencement; contuininu 840 acres, more or less. 1811. JOHN McLKOD Clarence McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Und District���DUtrict f Skeena Take notin- tlmt 1, John McLood of Vancouver, occupntion broker, Intend to apply for permission to prospecl for Coal and petroleum on tho following described lands: Conn, onclng al U post plantod about three miles north and une miloa west ol the mouth o! the l l-el Kiver and marked l McL., s. K. Corner, No. 25, then,-,' m -I 0 eh li 11, Lhence easl 80 ohains to poini oi ooniii i-iu-i iia-ut; containing 640 ucrea, more or loa . Datod I eb 86, 1911. JOHN MeLEOD I'uh. Fell. 8& (larence McDowell, Auent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���DUtriet of Skoona Tuke notice thut I, John McLeod of Vuncouver, occupution hroker, intend to apply for permiaaion to prospoct for cuul und potroleum on the following deacribod lunds: Queen Charlotte islands Land District District ol Skeenu Take notice thai I, Joh McLeod ��f ancouver, uccupation broker, Intond to apply for permission to prospecl for cnal and i etroleum on the following Commencing at a post planted ubout two milos described .amis; NOTK One cubic foot Dt��r second is fcSfonihewf 40 Jhai��7o7tmi^ on ihe following ner S InChOS* parallel to (he easterly limit of -.urve equivalent to 86*71 nl Pub. March \{\, 1911 Water Notice eved lot S8S4 afi.n-Mud tiO chains moro or laaa to the northerly 1 limit of a timber limit i No, 18509), thonco wost I 40 chains more er loss to a noim In tho pro ociion southerly of the easterly limit of surveyed Im r; . . . . 8984 thenco in a northerl> direction iSng th. I*���- ,,H'ncv *0?1. *Jl��*** Xo *iWnt ��!f wm nrojoedon of the said limit and alone the said descriUnt lunds Commencing at u post planted two milos west uf the muulh uf the Tl-el Hiver and marked J McL. S. W. Corner, No. '.18, thenco north 80 chains, thenco east 80 chains, thence south 80 Notice is hereby riven thut an Application will be made uniler Purt V. of the "Water Act. 1909," to obtain a license in the Queen Charlotte Division of Skeena District. limit GO chains mora or lem to point o[ commence- I ment, containing 'J40 acre* mon' or loss. Datad March 8, IUll. CHARLES r. OTTKR I'ub. March '2f>. Skeena l-and Districl -District of Coasl Kuiiko V 'lake nutice thut Kdiih Ahre Craw ther of i lkleg, Yorkshire, l.u-l.i- -i. occuputiun spinster, I intends to upply for iwrmiwon to purchase the ��� followinK described lands: (a) 1 he name, address and occnimtlon Commencing at a post planted at the south east of the applicant is Qeorge xoung, form'r ,4,f ""rveywi lot sml Range .\ <*u��*i di*. Vi -t ri It P trict, thence north along the easterly limit of the viLioii.i, a**** *4aid (ut At. chahis mon* or li-��s to the southerly (If for mining purposes) 1-ree .iiin- limit of Lot :ti��Kli, Itanso .'���. cast ib -trict. thenre vv's I'ertllicate No... bum along lhe southerly Timil of tho la*t mention"! _,' * i i i I"1 **u chains to a point, thenco in a south- (b) The name of the lake, stream or erly din-ction ar> chains parallel to ihe aaid source (if mummed, the description oasterly limit of lot awi. ihence in a *e-.t- i-\ a:., f nb . ��...i \;.. Dt*��M ''fly dinvilun t>0 chains more or loss to IS) Ain Dilke uml Ain KlVer, , l(l0 |loint ���r commencement containing 810 acrw HJl'nlT"1 "f diVCn,i0n 8t ��r "l'"r i """" W ""' WITH AL1CK CROWTBBB Al" '"lKl- , I)��lwl M.rch 8, IUll. (all The quantity of water applied for i'ul1- M*teU ar.. (In cubic faet per tecond) Iikki. v . , r , Ska-fna Ijttitl llitalrl.'l DMrlfl ttf Cnaa.t. (e) I Iii* Character Of the proposed: IWnnoUctlntLJ 11. Ma-Auxha-v of l'rlrac, wanks, dam, llunie, pipe line, power , ________ ������.���������in-.m-innnnpr., ini.-n.l- to tipply for , , __ li.a, im l . i. .,, (.. >iahl)aaal t enjnnes, plant, etc mencement * ontaining (i4U acrw, mon* or letut. Dated Feh. 21. IUll. JOHN McLKOD I'uh. Keh.'Jl. Claronco McDowell. Agent gueen Charlotte lalanda Und DUtrict -Diatrict of Skeena Take noiico lhat 1, John McLeod ,ot Vancouver, <��ccupauon hruker, intend lo apply or jHTinhMion to proapect tor coal and petroleum un tho following diwcrilM.il landa: Commencing at a pant plantnl alKiut six milw nouth and two wiwt of the moulh of the Tl-e Itiver and marknl J. McL. N. W. Corner, No. :i8 thenco Miuth HO chainn, thonce ,.i-t Ml chaiiw thenco north Su chainn, thence went SO chain* to point of commencement; containing tilt) acrea, mon' or lew. Datnl Keh. 2:1. IUll. JOHN M'LKO'. i'uh. Kob. 25. Clarance McDuwell, Agont ���OUth and two mllea went of the mouth of the Ti'el Kiwr nnd murkeil J. Mc.L. S. K. Corner, N'o. 48, thence north SO chuil.H, Ihenee west HO chuins, thenoa souih so ehuins, thoneo eaat 80 chains to point of eommeneement: oontalnlng 840 iirres, more or less. Datod Keh. 22, IUll JOHN McLKOD Puh. FOb, 21. Leslie K. Wulter, Agent Quean Churlotte lslunds ljind District���District ol Skeena Tuke notiw? that I. John McLood of Vanoouver, occupalion broker, inlend to apply for permission to prospeet for eoal und petroleum on the followiriK deecribed landai Commencing at a posi plantad ahout two mllee souih and two miles west ol the mouth of tlu? Tl-el Uiver und marked J. Mc.L. N. K. Corner, No. 47, thenoe south SO chuina, thenee west HU chains, t1 ence north SO ehuins theneo eaal HU cimins to point of commencement; Oontalnlng ''10 aeree, more or laaa, Datad Feb 88(1811. *ou\ MoLBOD Pub. Keb. 21 Clurence McDowell, Agont Commercing ut u poet plantod about tout miles north and three miln weal of the mouth ol the 'll-el ftlvei und murked J. Mel.., N. K, Corner, No. tid thonce south nu chaine, thenoe uveal BO chalna thenee nortn .su ehuins. ihenee eaat so chaini t��i poim of commencement; containing 040 ucres, more or len. Dated Feb, :.���;, lull. JOHN MeLEOD Puh. Keb. 28. Chirenee McDowell, Agent IJueon Churlotte lalandi Lund District -Dlltriet uf Bkeena Take notice thai L John McLeod of Vuncouver, occupution broker, Intend to apply for permiaaion tc proapeel for coul and petroloum on the following described hinds: Commeneing ut u post plantod ubout four milea north und three miles west ol the mouthol (ho Tl-el Kiver and marked J. McL., 8, E. Corner No 65, thence north SU ehuins, thence west HO chuins, thenOO south SU chums, thence oust-HO ehuins to point of cominencoinont; oontalnlng t'10 acres, more or less. Dated Keh 88, 181L JOHN McLKOD Pob. Keh. BB. Clarence McDowell. Agent QueenChurluite IslandaLand District ���Diatrict Bkaana Tuke notice thut 1, John McLeod of Vancouvor. occupation broker, intend iu upply for permission to prospect for coal und pelroleum on the following Queen Chariot to Islands Land District���Diatrict of described lands; Skeana Commencing ul B posi plunted about two Take notice that 1, John McLeod ol Vancouver milea souih and two milea neat ol the mouth of occupation broker, intend to apply for permission the Tl-ol Itiver, Graham Islund, and marked to proapeel for coal ami petroleum on the following J. Mc.L. N. \V. Corner, No. 114, thence south HU described land: chuins, ihence euat mi chains, thonce nurth 80 Commencing ut a post plunted ubout two m loa chains, thence weat 80 chains tu point of com- north und two miles wost of the mouth of the mencement; containing 840 ucrea, more Ot leas. Tl-el Hiver und markeil J. McL., S. K. Corner, Dttad Keb. 22, 1811, JOHN McLKOD No. 62, (hence north SU chain . thence woat HO Pub. Feb. 24. Clarence McDowell, Agent chains, thence Houth HU chains, thenw aaat HO ehuins to point of commencement; containing ti-10 �� _*,, i . ,i i> i *_-,-- . m*.*-._*_- acres, moro or laaa, Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���District o Duted Keh '*,_ WW JOHN Mcl BOD . . , S,k"'n" . , ..m* ��� Pub. Feb. ST. T. K. Walter. Agent lake nonce lhat I, John MeLeod ot Vancouver occupulion broker, intend to upply for permission to proapact for coal und petroleum on the following Queen Churluttf ldands Lau 1 District���DUtrict of described lunds: Skeona CommencinK al a post planted ubout two miles Take notice that 1, John MeLeod of Vancouver, souih und two miles west of the muuth of tbe Tl-ol occuputiun broker. Intend to app y lor permission Itiver and marked J. McL, S. W. Corner, No. 88, thence north SO chaina, ihence aaat HO chains, thence south 80 chains, ihence west HO chains to point of commencement; contuining 840 acres, more or less Dated Keb. 22, 1011 \*ib. Keb. 24. to prospecl for cual and )>etro|eum on the following deacribed lund: Commencing ut u post plantnl ubout three milea west and two miles north of the mouth of tho Tl-el Rival und marked J McL. S. K. Corner. No. JOHN McLKOD G7 thence north B0 chains, thence west B0 chains, Clarence McDowell. Agont thence sout t^U chains, ihence east SO chains to poinl of eommencemenl; containing 640 acres. Queen Charlolte Islands Lund District���Disirict of moro or less. Bkaana 'Tful';-"5' Take notice thut 1, John McU-od of Vnncouver I ub. reb.._t. IUll JOHN McLKOD 1', K. Walter. Agent occupation broker, intend to upply fur permission lo prosed for coal und petroleum on lho following described lands: Queen Charlotte Islunds Lund District -District of Commencing at a post plumed about two miles Skn'nu aouth of the Tl-el Itiver und marked John McL. Tuko notico that 1, John McLeod of Vancouver, N. E. Corner, No. 32, thence south 80 chuins, occupation bmker, intend to apply for iiermission ihence west SO chains, thenw north 80 chains, ui proepOCl for coa' uml petroleum on the following thence east SO chains to poinl of commoncemont; descrilied lands: (f) The promises on which the water is to be med (describe same) nt or near mouth Ain Kiver,Masset Inlet. corner of lnt 04ft tin me eut A*- chains, thence south A chains, thenre west 1" chains, thenco north ��i chain* to point >-f ouinmencement, cun- (g) Th. panoses for which tl., water IV^rWr.!"ri'.l'V""'��r'"" J. H. HoAOOmn guavn ChaarlDtt. laltantlaa Untl DUtrict Dutnct nt Slaarn. T.ka- notica- th.t I, John Ma-I..*..l ol Vancouva-r. a-t-.-tj)...t jt.:, broka-r, Inu-nil to .pply (air i>a>rmUaaion to praapa-ct tor coal alia] |>t>trolt>uan am tha- lollowing tla-aacrilia-al lanal: Comnarncinac at a jata.l plait,t-.I alaaiut aix mllaw aouth ami two milt-a wtaal of the mouth of tht< Tl-ol Uivit anil marka-al J. Mel,. S. W. CoraW No. 117 tha-tatv north KO chaintt, IhtMica- a>a,t M) archaaia- tht- VtiliawlnKiieiiciluotd I chaina, thatnea- aouth 80 chaina, tha-nre Ml Ml i:,tial- chalna to |ioint of ca)tnancnccma>nt: containing i>40 r-tninat'iifinir nl ��� pii��t plnnta-al at tht' ottttthwrat acra-aa, mora- air laaaia. HalaHlJVb. yj, 1911. JlHIN M I.KOll PSb. let), ita. Clarance McDowell, Ajent I laertatia.lon tti '."a,via Charlotto lalanda I ..ami Di.trict���Dlitrict ol 1 BkMM Take nolioe that 1, John M ca .... I of Vancouver, I ax-ctipation hroker, intenil to apply lor permiatslon to prn..pa<ct for coal anal petroleum on the followinK ' alt's-iitta-al land: I'nmmena.'iiiK nt a poat planlt-tl anout nine mila-n i noith anal thra-aa tnllaia Wa-at aif the mouth of the I l-a'l Kiver and marked J. Met.., S. B. Corner, I Nt,. (Iii, a | ii,.,. north 80 chaina, thenca. west 80 chalna, thanca- aoulh 80 cha na, thencc eaat 80 rlaiain. to point of commtfheoment; containinu 040 acrea, moro or leaa. Haled Keb. 28. 1911. JOHN Mcl.KOD Pub. March 3. Clarence McDowell, /.Kent Qam Charlotte lalanda 1-anal DUtrict���Diatrict ol Skavna lake nolica- that 1, John McLa-oal ot Vancouver, H. I'., occupat lain hraiker, intenal tai apply fair pa-r- ttaiaaaion taa proapa-ct fur coal anal jH'trtileum on the hallowing tleacrihaal landa: ;l. Commencing at a poal planta>tt one mile ni Mh ol the northweat eorner of Ixit 171. marked 1 Mcl.. N.W. Corner, heing lhenorth-we t corner llti-tarai t-,. t 80 chain,, thencaa aaiuth 80 chain, ihence wa-at 80 chaina, thence north 80 chaina to liaauil tit ctirnmenca-tnent, I'al.al Dee 24.11110. JOHN M'l.KOD I'nla. Jan. l'l. W. Daaa, Ago n 'I e,i (��� arlutle blind Ijand Diatrict Diatrict of ; Skia-lia Taike ntaiica' ihai I, Jaihn Mcl,.iu| of Vianeouva'r ��� a-upatiair, brokaT, inteii'l lo ap|il fur pfrmkajon loproma, a.r coa' d lOtntli'U n ii . tm 1'illiiwing '���t-riia.al ant: l aamintacing ai a poat pl.inio.l aalaoiit aalghl '"la aunt.) a al four w.-al ol th in ��� ' h "I Iha- .1' I Hiv, r aa d mark d J. Mcl... S B. C.,r���er, ,0 ii. then.' orth SO ch:ai a, Ihi- e weat 80 ���lalna, ihi'iice aouth 8t�� chain... thenco aiaaat 80 ��� hiatal .. paint aaf a'aiiiiuiniic ment cainlainin 40 ��������� i t1 mor or I.taa. c ho JtJ JOHN McL (ID I'u . o i 27 ' Oa MeDowel, Agenl la-li Chnrlotte lalitml. Land Diatrict���Dutrict ol | Skea-na I ake nnllce (hat I, John Mclaetail of Vancouver, WUpMklO hroker, Inlend to apply lor permiaaion '. proiposl lor coal 'nd petroleum on the following ll Kribod lianal; I'aiinmi-ricirig ai a poat [iliaiilotl alaout iwo mllco "���"h Iraiiu the moutn ol (he Tl-ol Kiver and ; "��� ark.-al J Mcl,. N. K Cornor. No. 2, thence *"i'li 80 chaina, thonco weal 8 i chalna, thenco ""rlh 80 cha na, thence .aat 80 chaana lo point "' i-'iinme.comonl; conUlning 640 acroa, mure] fur |aa>r-'!.i.>taion lo purchaaa' the follaaaaing tieacrilK'tl laml: Cnmmencing at a poat planleal about Ihra-e- quirttn o( a mila- north eual from (ilacicr llillli' and ain tha> east bank of stikine Kiver antl on the aaaulh aitle uf the mouth of a little cra'ck, thence enat 10 chnina, thenca- norlh 40 chaina, thenca* aaa-al 40 chaina, thenca- aaiuth 40 chaina to pailnl of commencement and containing liiu acres mora- Dated March 10. 11)11. CHIHSTIAN A. TKKVO I'uh. April 7. Stikine land Districl Dslrict of Cuaaiar Take nolica that Syalney Hodgkinaon ul Tela- grupli Creek, B. C.. aiccujiation tla-rk. inlenila lu apply lor permission to purchase lhe tollowing ilescrilietl land: Commencing at n poat planted about a tiuarter mile nairlh eaal from QlMW Killle antl tin the eaat bank ot Stikine Kiver, thenca- easl 20 chaina thence north 10 chains, ihence wa-st 20 chaina. tlience south 40 chuina to jiannl ot comiuenca-ment anal eonlaining so acra-a more or la-aaa. I luie.l March 11. Kill. SYDNEY H0D0KIN80N I'ub. April 7. C.A.Tervu, Agenl BkMM Ijand Dislrici -Dislnrl of Quavn Charlotte Take notira' lhal Hulart 0, Cra-w of Prlnr. Ku|K<rl, II. C., occuiiation agenl, inletiils to apply for pormission tai purchaae lhe lollowing da-acrilnsl lamia: Commeneing al a paaa( plantisl ubout II 1-- rniea wa-al ami hall a mile atiulh uf the moulh of SUnli-y Cra>ek where i( empties into Naila-n Harbor. Oraham laland. Ihelica- eaal 40 chalna, Ihenn- north 10 chuiia, (hence wesl 10 chain., Ihi'nce soulh 40 chuina iu |��iin( u( coinmcnca-mon) antl eonlaining ISO ai-ra-a mnri' "r la-aa. ,,���.,,,. la���i,,l March 17. mil. HUBERT O. CREW Pub. April 7. Numa Denu-ra. Agenl BkMM Und Dalrlcl -Dial rict ol l)i n Charlolte Take nuiice lhal (Ieorge Pri/iull ��� rrinci- KuiMTl, II. ('.. occupation butcher. Inland! In apply for ittTiiiission lo purchase tha- billowing OMflflbtd Caiminencing at a paaat planleal aliout sa'Va'li miles west unit iwo milea aoulh nf lhe mouth aaf Stanley Creek when- it enipliis mln IMM Harlai'r, Oraham Islunil, thenre 80 chains anuih. Ihantv BO chains weal, thence Ml chains nurth, tlience 80 rhana eaal lo point of ciimmi-neeinent and contuining 840 acroa more tirlet* ������,.,.,.., , Dated March 17. 11)11 OEOROB FRBZMi I'ub. April ".. Numa Demera, Agenl is to be lined is for power develop- '��� Pub. Feb. ment and mill operations. (li) If for irrigation, describe tin- land to he Irrigated, Hiving acreage. (i) If the water is to ha- used fur power or mining purposes, describe the place where the water is to bi turned to some natural channe' . i'-ii. Analra*w Kennedy. Aa-.aa! Skea-na I :.- .I District-Dlsltict of Casaal Take o .tiea- thlt I. Peter Kelal, aif Vancouver, run* inn to purehaae tha- fnlluwing deacribed anda: Camimeneinar nl a poal plnnleal ami tnarkoal P. re- a H.'a S.W. euraier nntl immtsllutely niljitininK IMaaU and nmrk.sl J.M.'a N.K. enrner and A.H.'a SK oor> a i ... ,).., tier; lliimte nnrth-a'chain*, thenee a-aat 4'lehaln,. the ditrerence in HUtUde between tha- ,h,.��� ���ulh s,,.hnln, llH.nc��� ���.���, ���, (.h���m, ���, point of diversion and point of return, point aif cun mencement, contnining :t2u acrea At or mar mouth of Ain Hiver.ubotit ,""r"1",rl"""'. ,������ ���. ,,'KSK',���"EI1'- I(..,...I1.,1...1. 'tall r I, . ��� (.. I I * ' . .. ��� ...... uuon C art l e im.ir.tl ��� land DUtriet��� I * I r ct or Ske- a 1-1. nmue t a. 1, John McLeod of Vancouver uccupation broker, intend to apply for permiaaion io j ro pect f>ir co it and |>e(roluum on thu .olluwing (J.-tTiir Ian m. hc. occupation laamatar, Intwtdi to apply for ( C-mmenri tc at a \��*\ punt-d ain>ut *h mil* contuininK ti 10 am-, timrc or Dutiii Keh ���-.���:. WW. John UeLEOD Pob. Keh. 24. Leslie B. W ulter. ARent Queon Charlotte islam la l-aml District District ot Skwna Take noliee (hut I, John MeLaod ol Vuncouver, occupatinn hruki-r, intrml to apply for permission to pn p. c: for i'iiuI and pe(roleutn on (tu- following described landi*: Cotntnencinc ut a post planttni ahuut two mill* aouth of tba mouth of tlu- Tl-el Kiver and murked J. McL S. B Corner, No. 81, tlience west M> chaina, thencv north KU chuina, thence east bU chains, thenco aouth ***** chains to point of eommencemenl- t-untainini: (��10 ucres, more or less. Dated Keh. 28, IHU. JOHN McLKOD Tub. Keb. 24. LHtHa B. \Vul(er Auent Queen Charlutte lalands Land District-District ol Ske m Take BOtka that I, Jo n MoIiB d of Va cou\er. ol curat ion broktr, intend o apply tor permiasion acren, more or lew. ta prospect lor c al and |>otrole.im in the followinK Dated Keh. 2ti, l'.Hl de crdied landa: I'ub. Keb. 2S. Commencing al a p ��t plant sl ahout four mil s ��� mt and iwn miles we i of the nuuth v>> the Tl-ol Kiver und markod J* Mcl.. N. B. ("onitr. No. Aa. thanea outh hO chains, lhet.ee west 60 chains, Uienc>- north bu cliains, tlu-rire atal BQ chaini ie poi t of commencement; on talnlng 640 acres, i or leaa. Dstal.Fab.83, 1911. Ji UN MLKOD Pub Keb. 26. Clarunce MrDowell, Agem Commencing nt u post plunted ubout four milea north und throe miles west of lhe mouth of the Tl-el Kiver und marked J. McL. N. W. Corner, No. ;.:i. tlunce aouth 80 ehaina, thence eust 80 chaina, thence north 80 chains, thence Mat HO chuina to point of commencement: contuining mo acres, mon' or teas. Datad Keb *j,i, uml JOHN UeLBOD Tub. Keh. 28. ('larence Mc. towell, Auent Queen Charlotte Islands Lun.l District���District of Skaena Take nonce that I, John MeLaod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to upply for permission to proapeel for coal und petroleum on the following deaettbed lands: Commencing at a post plan(ed ubout (our mile. north und three miles areat of the moulh ol the Tl-el Kiver and marked J. McL,, S. W. Corner. No M, tlence north bO chums (hence eaat N chaina, ihence aouth 80 ct ains, thenci- west NO chums to point uf commence i ent: containine tilt) JOHN McLKOD Clarenco McDowell. Agent MUth and two mi.es West of the mouth of ihu Tl-e, Kiwr ati��i murked J. M.-L. N .. Corner No. 43 thenc aoutu >0 chalna, thenoe ��*st HO c aina, thenc north K0 chalna, then v eant 80 chaina to |��otnt of commi-nci-ment; containing 40 acrm, more Of leaa. Dated Keb .3, I'M l l>ub. Keb. 25. Clarance MeDowill, Agent 160 feet below lake level. Dated 1st Keb. 1911 I'ub. Keb. ih. Chnrles H. Allen. Airent >���*-.*���... Land DtntHcl-Dlitrict of Coaat Queen Charlotto lalands Und District -Dblrict of Skeena Take notic*- lhat 1, ohn McIahkI of Vancouver, occupation br kor. intend to apply for permission Queen Charlotte lalands Und District���District of Bkeena Take notice that I John UeLeod of Vancouver, occupution broker, intond to apply for permission to prospoct for coul and lietroleum on the following described land: Commencing ut n post planted about thrw milea west und two miles north of the muuth 11 the 11 el Queen Charlotte Islan.!s Und DUlrict���Dialrici ot Kiver and marked J. McL.. N. K. Corne N> B& Sk ena thence aoulh sO chains, thenco west -" chains, Take notico that 1, John McLeod of Vancouver, thence north .0 chains, thenct* oast rhains to point occupatio broker, intend to appl for perm aslon of commencement: containing M0 acrw more or to i rn ;..,-: for eoal and pelroleum on (he following i.- ���. deacrh d landai Dated Keb. 25, lull. JOHN McLKOD Commencing at a post planled four mica south j��u . Keb. 27. T. K. Walter, Agent and two ui .i of the m. uth ot to Tl-el \{ ,-r and rnarktd J. McL. S. K. Corner. No. Ill, thence n rth 8o chains thenc- weat 80 chains, the ce soulh M Queen Charlotle Islands Und District -Districl of c ain% t once eitst >Q chai t point of com Skeenu menieinent; containing (MO acres, nmn; or les. Tako noliee thai 1, J. G McNab of I'rince Ku- Dated Keh. I 3, i9ll. JOHN MLKOD .IPrti occupation general agent, intend to apply Pub. K*h. 26. Clarance McDowell, Agent Jor patmlanoo to prospect fur coal and petroleum on the following oaaanbad lunds: Queen Charlotte Islands Und Distriet���District o1 Skeenu Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vanco iVaf, (j) Area of Crown land inU'iulod tn ho occupied !>>' the proposed Work��.... *����'���� w��nu .i..mCi-��..inClo1 *^��mi occupaii-n br ker. intend to apply for permission i "Z,_\7n'^.*x*.Z' li^S"tT^37#�� W*Z^\^*-"*\ (k) This nntico was ,r,,,l on ,.,c ��?.������� ajSUWW^-^ SSS^"��P*-SK" ""^^ I SSStSP SaftS^AflBSIS lirst day nf March, 1911, and apphca- for permiaaion tepurehseethe fullowing iie��-rii��- I Commencing at a poat plantetl almut six mllea tinn will he made to thi- Commissioner *��� '"'"^ , I south and two miles wM of thc Tl-e! Kiver and ti *:r*i l... .f \. i loll (.omnif in-if.k' nt apOOtpU on the fifth day of April, 1911. A nwlhml ^,r,.er.nnd ah (U (iive the names and llddreSSOS of amler lluehan mirtht-rn boundary line, thenee .-: .. .,�� .._<_'*..*..*_ __m i; ��� ,, ..._, south sit eh;im��. ihenee easl N> ilmins thenee any riparian proprietors or licensees north Hl 1>hntn��� ,lirnci, WMl m chtlinn Ut |mlnl of who or whose lands are likely * to be planted nnd marked \V. | marketl J* McL. S. K. Corner, No. II. thenco "joul I mile fnim Alex- north 80chains, thence we-t 80 hains, ihence nouth Ml chains, thenee east 8u chains to point of com- encement; containing MO acres, more or lens. Dated Keb. 21, 1011 JOHN MLKOD Puh. Fob. 25. Claranw McDowell, Agent Commencing at a post phinied nt (hi- no h-eist conic of Section 3, Townsh p 2 (iraham Island, and markad J O. McN*, S. K. Corner, ihence wesl 80 chains, thence north BO chains, thenco enst 80 chains, thence south SO chuins to point of commencement* J. Q. McNAB Wilaon Cowing, Agent above or below the outlet. None. GEORGE YOUNG, Hi Kdenshaw, Agent ! P.O. Box 286, Prince Etapert, H.C. Nora���One cubic foot per second is equivalent to 86.71 miner's inches. Pub. March 16, 1911. I Dated 1st let.. I'.'ll I'ub. Keh. tt. ii.utuiu- --li' neien mote or less LIAM AN0SR80N, Charles H. Surk. Atrent COAL NOTICK BkeenaLand District -District of Coast Tako notire thnt I, Alexander lluehan. of Vancouver, li.C. occupation butcher, intends to apply for permission to purchnst- the following deaonbad inmis: Commeneing a )>"-' plnntotl and marked A.H.'s Ou.-tn Charlotle Islands Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol Skeena Take notice that I, John M.-l .-��� I of Vancouver, occupation hroker, inlend to apply for permiasion tu prospoct for coal and iielroleum on thi> (ollowing doscril>cd land: Commencing at a pmt planted about eight m.l. ��� souih and four west of the mouth of Tl-el i o acriMM 1 nds Kiver and marked J* Mcl*. S. W. Comer, No. 77, ! Commenring at a p st plant d ������*< t lo r mile* S.K. corner, and adjoininK p<��ts marketl J.M.'s ihenw north MO chains, ihence oaat HO chains. I ��Wh and two mile, war! W th.' mouth ( the N.K. rorner and I'll.t S.K. rorner; thence west , fence aouth HO chains, thence rt/****. 80 chains to j T.-o Kiver and n.arke I J M L \\ . i oner. Nirhains, thence north si ebaina, UMQaaaaatSI point of eommoncoment; conuining MO acrus I'1" > ' v !i ' ��� chains, thencesouth ni ehains to tniinl of rom> more or leas. ii- ��� ni i il lands: Comm<ncing at a poet plantod about f ur miles Dated March K, I'M l aouth and two mih-s wet of thu mouth of the Pub. March 25. Tl *���'. Itiver and marked J. McL. N. W. Corner. No. -16. thenct- aouth M) chain:��, thence e st 80 .. **__. *..._ *_* ��� , * -*-. ... . ... .... clinin*. tha-nca- north I chnDua. that* WM U Q"���" < h'rlnlta-1-J.n.l, Und Di.lrict-Diaatnct ol hiain, to point t.f cunamene ma-ait; containing lilli ��� , .,.,., '.*���_*'"*. , , , .. Hf��, mok- or km. luka-notiw that I. John Mcl.a-otl ,,( \ **__-**_**_ P.ato.1 K..1,. 0, ill. JOHN M'tEDIa ocrupaliun hrokor Int.-ml to apply lor pornanutaon l-iil.. Ka-I>. 2.-.. Clara, c. McDowoll. A^nt '," Pr,?!,'K*''"_ ""-' ��'"1 PMwIwn on tha- (ollowinf alaicrilia-tl land: t'aimnia>nciiiK at u ml pluntftl ahout tw niil.*a (jucaniCharloltt- Ulara'ii Land DUlrict���Dialrirl at- north ol th mouth ul the Tl-a'l Itiva> an I markt-d Sl-evna J. Mcl... S. K. Corner. No. 8, tht'nn> north HO Take notica- tha I, John M I. tl ol Van ottVtTt chainia. thrnci' WMl Ml cha n , tlii-nn- .outh SU occupation liruka>r, im ..-aal tai apply for permiaa. or chaini., tha-nct- a-aa-t rat) chaini. to |aoinl ol nam- I | ar- a | a. .- .,..;.,. ;. . \ , ... r I. .1 Jl a lln ��� lit folloW.n^' t|lall|-. 111. -1. t , C I, I .till t Hi; li ll' UlTl^ . Ml' ar.- IT la-... Dttad Fab. It, Ull. JOHN Mcl.KOD Tub. Kali 27. T K. Walter. Agent llii'ait-t-nit'iit, a-iintainina; t.ln aere* mora .ir lea* ALKXANDKK IUIC1IAN. D.u. .1 l-a Kali., l-.lll a la.all. - II. All. la. Aatent I'uh. Keli. M llateal Keh. 21, 1 11. Pub. Keb. 27. JOHN McLKOD C. McDowell, Agent chaina, thenco aoutu 0 cha nai, tin' e woitt ("t.aina o p lnt o( C'lm-ta. cement ��� n-aatiing 10 .a ra.. an. r.. aar lav . Ilnleal K. b.'.'3, 1 11 Pub. K��b. IK Qua-en Charlutte lalattdia I. .nil Dutrict -District o Skeena Tuke naitlce that I, John Mcl.tnl nf \'ancou\ar, occupation liruker. intenil to apply Inr iiermuaaiou J MN M'l.l OD to pr. r|a'Ct fnr cnal nntl petrtilt'uni fan Ih following C ���'��� ���' M I ". It'i'llt ,'��� I Kail.. 25. 11)11. Pob. I'-nb. 27. JOHN McLKOD Tt Ba Walter Agent .AND LEASE NOTICK Kkc I ���llIT l.ly f ���crlb na Und Dlitriot-Dlitriat of Coaat Kamre .. iif naaiice that I Bavarin A. Tallandar or Pnr- lilandt oci-uputltin aahip master, Intenil tonp- "r lieinilsslnu to lease the follOWlM de- ed fai t'shorc: 'iineni'lnx nt a post plunteil lit the N.W. DOT" f l"t 1808, Ihent-e wa-st to low waiter mark. a''' S"titai uli.iijf low water murk 2r. chains iirless. Mient'e a'ast tu S.W. corner of lnt I hen,'), north nltantr hlath wilier niuik tlH'Inu -"'te. Iy iHiuntlary nf lnt 1.M2I 2r. ehuins mere I* to pnint nf t'tatirneneement .mil contalnlnx "���a'shitrn In front of lot lln2. BBVBRIM ALKXANDKK TAI.LKNDKU 'I March II, lilll. ��� Mnla'h 1��. LAND PURCHASE NOTlCF. Bkeena LandUiRtrict-niitrlctof ('mint Ran(?�� 5 Taka notice that I, Krotl Qarton, ��f i'rince Rupert) B.C., ocoupatlon far* mer, Intendi to apply fur permlialon tt> nurehme the following deecribed landi: Commencing at n poit planted at tl��- '""���Hi enst corner or lurveyed lot 1987a wnge B, Conat iliatrit-t, thence north 60 c��a|na to a ilough; thenoe wait 2H cnalnil tht.net- south OO chuinH; thonce ""nt 2K chuina to the point of com- "I'-neenii'nt. FRED. OARTON ^k ia l.unal Districl District ol IJueen Charlolte Take notica thai Frank LsHrtoV of Wooilstock, Ont, uccupaiinn booxkaapar, Intaadi to apply lor parmlaBOB to purchasa. the lull..wing doscrilieil lantls: , . Comnnnclna at a poal plantad about seven anil,��� west anil two miles south of the mouth ol Stanley Creek where it empties Into Nadi'li Harbor, tiraham Island, thenco HU cliBins soulh, Ihenn- HO cliains easl, Ihenn' HO chains nnrlh, thenn- HO chnins wesl to |iiiinl of ctimmenn'niciit nnd contaning 640 acres more 0LH"u_ ..VU.K Datnl March 17, Wil. KKANK LhUt.K Pub. April 7. Numa Daman, AKt-nl Stikine Lond District -District ol Cassiar Take notice llmt Christian A. Ta-rvo ol Slikine II. C, occupalion customs ollicei, inlaantls to nppiy fnr permission lo purchuaai tha lollowing tlescrlliisl "conamencing at a post planled aliniil f�� jbJJM north west nl 111)' customs warehouse al Stikine, 1) Oa, thence west 20 chains, thence soulh 2 chains, thenn- east 20 chains, thence nOTttlI JO chains to poinl o( commonn'ineiii anil conliiiinn), ���10 ocn'S mon- or less. .,���.,,., . qannVn Datnl March ll, 1911, CHIHSTIAN A. TBRVO Pub Aprl 7 Skts-na Laml District- Districl ol 0a��iaf Take notin' thai I, Perry t)i nan pi 1 r'n��� KuiH-rt, 11. C, occupaliun prtis|a-cltir, lnt''"'" �� apply for |a.rmlssiun to iiurchase tba fnlliiwliig descrllae al lands: . aHaatall* Caimmencing al a pust planted In On- vie ��� ol lion,,, llay, ibOUt tlirei-a-lghls ill, mile am It ,,( ihu mouih of the Bonania Craak, and natni ,,n the ensierly boundary of llmta��� umit��� wo. BBtll or Nn. B5M0, thenn' soutli HI rlialns Jjonl th elerlv limit "I salil Timber Limit No. ��� o-��' air No. BinO 10 chnins, thenn' east to the snori in (louse llav, a distance of 40 chnina more or MB, thence northerly along the **__*_*___}__^_l_S- 10 chains more or less, Ihenn. westerly 40 ahalM more or less to poinl nf cominenn'inenl. nintniniui, Kill acres mnre ur less. ,,,.,,,,.. mtniT.MAN Dated March 7, lilll. PBBRl Ql'KKNAN I'ub. April 7. Skn.n�� Land District -Dhlrlel; of tiii.rn PM^ Take nollo- that Calherliie llnrnstin, of I alKnrs, Alberlii, occupation aplnsler. Inlenila to anpiyt Inr permission to purchase Hie fnlluwing ilesiriniu "'("���oriimi.ncing at a posl planted aboul ��� Ijj miles west and hall a mill' soulh from tho null nf Stanley Creek, whom ll omptlM Into Naoar, Harbor, Oraham Islantl, thenn- 40 chains nn Ihenn. 40 chalna a>����t, thenw I" chains n or in, Ihenw 40 chalna west to pnlnl nl rommencenieiil anal ninlalnlng 100 acres mnre or less. Uueen Charlutlc lalamla Uml District District ul gltaana Skea-na lj,nal l)lstricl-l>i*lrlrt o( Coast. Take litiliee lhal I. John McUslal ail \aimiuv��r, I Take nolice thai I. John Mllla-r. ai( Vancoaea, occupaliaiii broker, Inlend to apply lor pent) n ; m\. ,��aii|.all..n butcher. Intends lo apply for lo |iros|��'Ct lor coal ami iielroleum on lhe lollowing , iM.rntls.l.ui to purchasa, Iha, (,,llt ...,,, .Icarrllia-d lescrihasl landa: Cumnu'iiciiig at a poat I'lantnl nlaiut li.-e milast norlh anil one mile waast aif tha- maiu-.h o Ihe l'1-cl Uiver and markisl J. McL, N. K. Corner. No. 24, Ihenn- saiuth HO rhaina. Ihence weat HO chains, thenw norlh HO chains, thenw a-ast HO chaiis to point nf comnienwmenl: nintaining 610 i mi.nt, ennlninltiK r.lti aires more a.r le.i tjti.s.n Charlolte laalamls Und Diatrict���Dlalrict ol Skeena Tak notice that I. John Mclaeai ol Vanwuver. occupalion hrailaiT, intend to apply or [aermlKaioti In prtstjNTt (air nial and Petroleum n tho following daaaribad lamp i nn iii-in,: nl a post plantnl alaout eight milaao aouth anil four waast aif the mouth of TI-.-I Itiver and ma koal J. Mcl... N. W. Corner. No 7s.iha.nce _. aouth >0 chains, thenn- east HO chaina, thenco I norlh of the mouth ol t he T -el r ver an marketl thetu-e south Ni chain*, thoaife east an chains, a north HO chains, thenw w sl HO halna to poi t of ( J. McL, S. W. Corner. No. 4. thence north HO lhonce norlh -st chains, lit point of commence- ommonwment; wnl ining till) acres, mnre or | chalna, thenn- east HO chains thenc snutti lotidk c.-atian. aa ��� at n post plnnta.l :tli .nt 1 chain from t.tlt'wiiler at Ilia- laa-atl of Ln*f.inila> Haa. nital markisl J.M.'s N.K. t'tiiti'-r. Iheiifewest Hirhnlns, Quwn Charlnlle Islands I.jh l District���District of Skeenn Take luttin'lhal 1. John McU-od of Vancouver, occupation bniker, intend io apply lair permission to prospect for coal nnd petroleum nn the followl e descirlHs! land: Commencing al a posi plnntisl ulioul twn miles a*icritM.tl land: Commencing al a post planled about eight mtlea south and tun wesl of lhe moulh of Mel Uiver and maiktsl J. Mrl... N. \\ . I orner. So 10. thenw souih Ho ehains ihence eaat su chains, thanea north Hll chains, Ihence aat'a-: I ��� chain, to point of mm mereomanti nin'aiiingoi acraa. mora or loaa Half K. I. It. WU. '"HS Ml.Kill) IV l'eh -'7. Ct Melt Wall \ci'"l LAND I.KASK NOTICE acrr', niorr or Itiw. DttM PabaUi wu ub. Feb. 2H. 1., JOHN Mcl.KOD i ri:tr<-iu-.' Mcl>o��ell, Anunt l':il. i Ut Foil. WU Pub, KpIi.26. JOHN MILI.KK. , MtM Fp OheWM H. Htark. AkphI Pab F. I�� -'11 11 I c1i:uti . tlii'ncp wmt HO elm n- to pofnt nf dun JOHN Mcl KOI) mpnci-mpiii; cnltlnlnit 64n uen-., nmrt1 nr lw. ( Mri-u.m li, ARPHt Hkppim Land Dtatrtet-Dlitorlttof Oout Take DOtlM tlmt I. Mn. Jnhn tlnrli-y nf l*i im* Datad fwb.\ rub. Kb 27. ihu. JOHN HeUCOti T. K. walMri A��wl Skivna Land 1'iinct Dlatrlol of ('ohm Tain noUM thil Oth ' Banaon of I'rinep liui'iTt It. ('.. nonipaiinn pnwinTinr. itiicml^ ta Uuevn Charlotle Inlimln Und Din net -Dlntirct of i I r 1M,r��� , ,,,,, t.,!,..��*. h.< Ulowinff dtwerilied Bkaana Land tHitrtat-platriet of Ooaat iM Bkaana Quern Chirloih- l��l��n.li�� Und Dintrict���Dtetriet fPPp torpwintalonl ww rauowinffaaaBnaaa Take noticv that I, I^-I.p K. Wiilter. nf Vancou- Ttke nntice that I. John Mci^od of Vanmuvrr. ��� Skwna ,'���������., ..:,,��� ���, ��� ml t.lnni.-.l tiNnii u nuarter Kupert. H.C, occupatinn nmrrieil wnnmn. Intandi ver, ll.C. occupation protpOCtof, Intandi tn np* occupation broker, intend to apply for permi*ion ' Take nolice thai I.John Mcl-eod of Vancouver. ' j���"JHJvfiSJL ~\\Z north wari cornar <>f Qlbwn tn npply fur permiB-ion to ptirchnne Hip fnllowmit ply for iicrminidufi to pnrcha-e the following de*. to prwiMft for cttal and petroleum on he followinR | occupalion bmker, inirml to apply fur perniixumii "' "."''" ,,, ' ��� t;i\,M.n i-ian.l tli.nw inmh IU dMorlbad landi: erjbad landai daanftadtandii i to prnpiri for coal aad petroleum on UrtfoUowin* JJjana ��JLJ""JJJ Bo^hflS 'thonea north 10 CommencinK nt a DOtt planted 4't rlwina oast > tnmmenrlnir at n punt plantnl and marked U Commencing at a pmt planted almut *\% milw I described Ian I; ��� *,,"""��� ,!', ' U1.st ���>,) ri,..,,- ,,, ,���.ini of com- m,d 120 chalna anuth from the aouthwrat OOttltrof K. Yi.'t* S.K. mrner and immediately ndjolnlntr I .oyth llt ,| three milm weot of lhe mouth of the Cnmmcncitijt n a pot.1 planted nbout two milw |*',".'.'", '!,',,,���llMy M, H(.r.,u ,.,..ri, ���r |(��*, lot 17:t;i,t:oftM Dintrict, Kaime 6. thence nuutb ni pOOt markcl W.A.n N.W. cnrner; tUvr.v- north 40 Tl-el Itiver and markinl J. McL. N. K. Corner, norlh and I ao mile-* we.��( nf the mmit of the nwanamwnwinn iris J HFNSON chainn, thanca went BO chainn. thenee anuth 10 No. "fi, thence aouth HO rhaina, thence went HO Tl-el Hiver and marked J. MeL., N. \V. Cnrner, chainn. thence eant Wi choina. tu puint of cntn- ; ehaina, thence north HO chalna, thence t>ul 80 I No. 27. tlience aouth HO chalna. thence earn BQ mencentent. cuntiiinintr .Wo neien. inme i��r lena. i chaina to point of commencement; containing | chainn, ihence north HO chaina. thenct* weal ^80 vhalnr, thpnee eant 40 chaina. thence north BO choltif. thence went 40 chnina more or MM to the point of commencement, enntninintt JIlJo acren inure or leaa. MHS. JOHN (Lottie! OORLBY Date Mar. 2". I'.'ll Pub. Apr. 4. 11*11 DatadSHth March. WI l Dateil lnt Feb.. HUI I'ub. Feb. Bft. LE8LIEB, WALTER, Charlea H. Allen, A��rent 1 640 arrea, more or leaa. Dated Feb. 2:1, Hill. Pub. Feb. 2f��. (jueon Charlolle I-landn ijintl Dictrict DUlrict of Skeena Take notice lhat I, John Mcleod of ancouver, occupalion broker, Inlend to apply for permiaaion ��� ICnbad landn: to pnqMOt lor coal and petroleum on the following deacribetl landa : Commencing al a pmt planted aboul four milea north and one mile eant of the mouth of the Tl-el Kiver and marked J. McL . N. K. ('orner, Nn fi, thence aouth KU chaina, thence weat BO chnina, thence norlh HO chalna, thenct* eaat HO chain* ti point of eommencemenl; containing 640 acre*, more or leaa. Daied Feh. 86, INle JOHN McLKOD I'ub. Feb. 28. ('larence McDowell, Agenl. Skeena Laml Diatrict ���Illatrlcl of Caaaiar Take notice lhat I Boleoffl MrDutiald uf prince Hupeii. H.C, orcupntiun lalatrer. intenda to ap ply for perminninn tn purchaae tin- fullnwinu tie* JOHN M'LKOD Clarance McDowell, Agent gueen ('harlotte lalanda land Diatrict -Diatrict of Skeenn Take notice thai I, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, Intend to apply for ftermiaaion In proapeel for coal and petroleum on lhe following deacribed lamia: ('ommencing at a pont planted aboul mur n i\< aouth anil Iwo mtlea weat nf thu mouth of the Tl-el Uiver and mnrked J. Mc.L. N. K. Corner. Queen Charlotte Inlandn Land D ntrict -Dialrici of Skia-na Take notice thai I, John Mcl-eod of Vancouver, occupation bmker, Intend lo apply Inr permiaaion , i lo pronpect for coal and petroleum on the following ( uinmenciiiK nt n pnnt planted three ami nm . ij,��,Vriiie��l landa' h��f mllat In an ennterly direction from thp puint , r���mm*,nc|n((*Bt a ,MM| planted alt milea aouth un Nana Itiver where the Lava Lake trail bOfflhl ( ^ xhfpp mtfm wni ,,, thp mo)lth ���f tlll. fLi and une mile in n iimiherly dlrectmn frnrn the |ljv(ir nM(, mMkw| j. McL, S. K. Corner, No. 7r>, thence north HO ehainn, thence weat HO chalna, aaid I uva Lake trail, thenee nnrth HO chainn. thence went Nt chnina, thence nnuth HO chalna, thence eant chnina t<> point af commencement. contnininK i>in ncrea. Date Feb. B. IUll. BOLCOM M. DONALD Pub. Mar. III. Juneph Helwny, AKent Skeenn Land Diatriet-Dlalrict nf C��anlar Taki- nntice that I Charlea Mori la of Prince RU" pert. H.C, uccupulinn lnlmrer, fnlendu In apply Por permtnniin In purchaae the fullnwinir deacrilied landn CnininencinK al a punl plnnletl Ihree and nne- half milen in an eantet ly diiectinn fiuin the pninl un Naaa Itiver where the Lnva Lal.e trail Marfni and une mile In n tmrlherly direction frnrn lhe hence aouth HU chalna, tlience eoat HU chainn to point ol commencement; containing 010 ncrea. more or leaa. Dated Feb. 2.1, 1911. JtHIN M'LKOD Pub. Feb. 25. Clarneo McDowell, Agent ii ii Charlotto lalanda Uml Diatrict���Diatrict of Ski-ena Take notice that I, Jnhn McLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for permimion to |ir->-.(M-i-t fur coal and iwtruleum on the following doacribed land: Commencing al a punl plan ed eight milea aouth ���nd tWO went ol lho nmuth id the Tl-el Uiver and marked J. McL., S. K. C rner No. 42. ihence north HO chaina, Ihence wont HO chainn, ihence chainn to point of commoncement; containing 6in acrea, more or leaa ,,,,,** ,, , mnr. Datnl Fin.85. l'Jll. *U>MN McLKOD Pub. Feh. 27. T. K. Walter. Agent gueen Charlolte lalnmla Und Dintrict- Diatrictol Skeenn Take notice that I John MoLood of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to npply lor porniMon KOKKSHOKK I.KASK NOTICK ('oust Land District Diatrict of Skoona Take notice that I, Paul BrendUr, of tn pronpect for coal and petroleum on the following |'ori.|���.r Inland, OCCUpBtlOn farmer, In* "SmmmM^atapoatpteBtMlAbottttwon^M tend to apply for Mrmilllotl to k-ase north nnd two milea went of the mouth of tm tin- (olluwin^ foroRnort". Commencing Kiv. r nnd marked J. McL.. S. \\ . torm-r. No .26 ,lt n pgjl pUintPil ftbOUt 12 foot from the thenre norlh HU cluuna, thence enat HO chaina, . ������-! . , ' . * ,���. ,,,,���� . i������� .i ��� t��� thenc nouth HU chnina, ther.ce went HO chnina to location poll of lot 1801 On POtChar U- pount nl commencement; containing 640 ncrea, laml, tlience ill a HoUthtTiy direction more or leaa. I following \\\��\\ water mark 1200 t*t\*X\ T.K.WaUor. Agent . thence west to low water mark; thencc northerly following low water mark Quoen Chnrlotte Ialunda Land Diatrtct���Diatrict ol , 1200 feot; thence east to point of com- sk,H'nB mencement. Dated Feb, 25, 1911 Pub. F��b. 27. No. 7-1, thence aouthl 0 chnina, thenee went M|*W ���������*������* Lake ti nil. thenee nnulh m chninn. chnina thence north 1 0 chnina, thonce eant HO ! thence enat ho onalMi Ihence north Wi clminn, j aouth HO chaina. thonce eaal HU chalna to polnl - ! thenre weat HO chafim tn point of cnminencernent. of commencement; containing 640 acroa, mon1 Of cot-,tainlnK 640 aerea. lean. Data I eh. .i. 1911, CHARLBfl MORRM Dntel F. b. 64, 19U. JOHN McLKOD ub. Mnr. 10, Joaeph Helwny. Aitenl pub. Feb. 27. C. McDowell, Agent chninn to point of commoncemont; oontalnlng UM) thenre jmtSOehalni tn pnlnt nf cnminencernent MTM, mnre or [M Dnlod Fob. 22. 11H1. Pub. Feb. 24. JOHN McLF.OD ("liiriinre McDowell, Agent (Jueon Charlotto Inlnnda Und Dintrict -Diatriet ol Bkaana Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vnncouver, occupation bmker, Intend lo apply for |iermlnalon tn prospect, for coal and potroloum on the following denrrlliod Inudn Skeena Lnnd DlltHol Diatrict of Unnninr Tnkenntire thai I. Jnhn McDonald of Prinn- Ktipcrt. *-.C. occupation hotalkaapor( inienda to ttppi) fm pertninalon tO ptirchnne the folluwlnK Take notico that I, John McLeod of Vnncouver, occupntion broker. Intend to apply for pertnuwlou to pri,- pert for conl and itetrolnurn on tbe lollowing doacribed land: Cummi>ncing at a poat plnn'ed about twn mtlnf north and two mllea weat of Uu mouth ot the ��� Tl-el River and marked J McL. N. W. Corner, , No. 51, thonco aouth HU halna, (hence WMl HU ' chalna, thenc.- north HO chalna, thence eaat HO chalna to point ol commencement containing 640 acrea, mor�� or lean. Dated Feb. 25. 1911. JOHN McLKOD Puh. Fob. 27. T. K. Walter, Agont PAUL BRENDLBR. Dated March7, VM\. F1f6t insertion Marcli 11 LAND l'UttCHASE NOTU'K Cueen Charlotte lalanda Land Diatrict -Diatrict ot Queon Chnrlotte IaUnda I .nnd Diatriet��� Diatrlc ��t li��� rnlieil landa'. j Com me clng nt a poat iilnnted about four mllim north und one n lie eaat of the mmtf h of the Tl-el Hiver nnd marked J. McL., S. ED, (Corner, No. 0U thenco north HO chalna, thoneo went HU chat ��� thenre aouth Hii chaina, thenco enat HU chninn point of commencement; contuining (140 ner a, OotnmonclnH nl n potl plnnted three nnd one- I dcncril>cd land Skwna Tako notici' thai I, John MflLlOd ol Vnncouver, eCUpattoP broker, intend to apply fo |H<rmlaalon to pronpect tor coal and petroloum on the following half mllea in an easterly diteclinn fmni the pnint nn Nana lli\er where the Lnvn Luke trail btlHni and um* mih* lu u northerly direction from the anid Lava Luke trail, thence nuuth eighty chainn, thenre went *Mt chninn, tbence noith HU chnina, thenee enat BO chnina to point nf commencement. Commencing nt a pont plnnted eight milea anuth nnd two weat of the mouth of Tl-ol Hiver nnd nmrked .1. McL., N. W. Corner, No. 41, thence noulh HO chnina, thonco weat HO chalna, thonce norlh KU chalna, thenct* eaal HO chalna to point nf commeneement; containing 640 aerea, mora or Skoena Land Diatriet��� Diatrict ol Count lUnge ft Tnke notice that Mary Hell Iteuton of Vancou ver, H. ('., occupntion nplunicr, Intenda lo npply for ivrmlnnlnn to purchaae tho following deacril>ed landai ('ommencinK ut a Mat planteil nt the north euat 0Ofnef of Lot 8060, thonce about BO chnina north to Lot 172:i, thence HU chnina went t. Lot BBSS, thence about B0 chalna nouth to Lol B0B1, mnrked J. McL., S. W. Cornnr, No. 80( thonce thence |Q chaina euat. thence 20 chnina aoulh to north 80 chnina thonco enat HU chnina, thence I��o1 6H2. thonce "JO chnina enat, thence JO chuina aout HU chaina, thonce wont M0 chaina to point of north, thonce 20 chalna eaal lo point of eom- commencement; contnining 640 acren, more or | mencement; contnining 2h0 acrea more or lea Skeenn Tnko notice that 1, John MeLftOd of Vnncouvor occupntion broker, Intend to npply for pcrnilaaion to proapect lor conl and peiroleutn on the following described land: Commencing at a poat planted eight mile-* aoulh and wo weal of the mouth of Tl-el Hiver nnd TW *m UU PI. HT uriiAnsT The Prince Rupert Optimist IB W JJjff $ Q)# T DAILY AND WEEKLY HE OPTIMIST is the leading newspaper of Northern British Columbia, has grown up with the city. READING Notices and Legal Advehtisinu are 10c per line. ADVERTISING! KATES are one price to all-25c per inch each issue for display matter. This rate applies to all advertising without distinction of quantity or time of contract. Transient advertising will he charged at 10c. per line. SUBSCRIPTION KATES-DAILY, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance, WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. Outside CANADA-Daily, $8.00 peryear; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. Daily Edition. Saturday, Apkil 15 The Big Furniture Store are compiling a new catalogue "Made in Prince Rupert" This catalogue will contain a partial list of goods in stock and will contain special offerings in leading lines which are being marked at prices that will command Immediate sale. MUSINGS BY MACK= THE GROWTH OF THE OPTIMIST During the past week the Optimist has received many expressions of^congratulation at its altered appearance, and tlie improvements in tlie news-service of the paper which the change permits. Tin' verbal congratulations have lieen very effectively backed by an unso-| lid ted increase of iwo hundred in our local circulation. Our news columns during the week announced among other things the following exclusive news stories: ihe proposal to construct a branch line iu Manitoba to connect with the G. T. I'., the construction ol immigrtttion buildings near the wharf; the intention of the Harriman ���lines to develop the coast tourist trade; lhe granting of the long-sought license to the Kaien Island Club; the comparison of the customs' receipts showing lhe increase of trade lo the port; and the impending visit of .Mr. Hamar Greenwood) the British M. I'. These were all stories of considerable news value and calculated to stir up an interest in Prince Kupert. Among the other immediate alterations contemplated in the Optimist is one to change ils name. As with some of the pet names bestowed by thoughtless parents on their progeny, lhe name excellently suited lo Childhood is not well suited lo a mature! period nl life. .More fatal even was the impression the name sometimes ga\ e abroad that the paper was one committed to a policy of "boosting'' I'rince Rupert, without regard to other considerations. Some plainer and more conservative title will be selected now il has "grown big." The name "The News" has met with favor as the best BUggested title to denote lhe paper's policy, which is lo be a disseminator of news reliable, authenticated, and pertinent news���without regard to any Bpecial interests. The I'rince Rupert < iptimisi was the first to choose that name a year ago. It has been copied by three new publications since. Bui despite even lh.it .-incerest of compliment it has been thought best to make a change. We make this intimation in the certain knowledge that a chorus of protest will be raised. Utile's NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspaperi CIGARS " TOBACCOS :: FRUITF G.T.P. WHARF Abuse for aldermen is easy to lind. A use for them is a different matter. Funny, isn't it, lhat one small letter should make all the difference between a popular pastime in I'rince Rupert and a downright bruin-testing perplexity? *./.T-' 1 ROCHESTER tx ���jr.���:**��� Monroe. ^Lapysmith JKvHCoal, \^ Phone ns Still uses do crop up now and then for aldermen. Only the other day I discovered one, and the alderman exemplifying it was doing single-handed a greater service to the city in the odd hall hour it was taking him than he could have done in an all-night session of the Municipal Star Chamber, MOORE LIGHT J MUSSALLEM & COMPANY . i_a.. *u���a la;....i.. il,., Kaiia I 7 ��!���'' ,0:*... 1A~.-_* The Light that Rivals the Sun. Local business men recommend it. This well-known gasoline light is soldi exclusively by A. T. PARKIN & CO. FOR SALE S.-allaan 1, Lot 21. Hlaaek M. Section 6. Lot :i. Bliwli la. .Good Fresh Groceries at City Pricey... WE HAVE JUST RECBIVEDASHIP: fiSNTOK.- ,M*KSKRKSH^ ;,lin/lN1,���K95cl-'nlM.NKWLKK liNn.TKVTIIK,M^SAVI-:MONM , _ , c c 7 and 8-We deliver promptly, �� '^r^rr'^eXL'o he beaten in the city : : in L-ooda are lroi.li, *** I" **���*������ our Koods nre frlapWif iU BM MUSSALLEM & CO. **_ eul ol HcKrid- New Knox Hotel AKTAUI) & BESNER, PROPRIETORS Tha Naif Knox Hotel is mri on tho European plun. Fim-rliws lervfoe. AH the L-\tjmt\ Modern Impruvenirntn. -:-:��� BEDS B0e IM* FIRST AVENUE. I'RINCE RUPERT FREE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE' : : THE MAIL ORDER HABIT The story of lhe young ni.in who offered to die for his sweetheart. but declined to give up smoking for her .-ake, is typical of a good many citizens of Prince Rupert They are proud of the cily, ready to make all kinds of sacrilico to sec- it grow- and then when they have a few dollars to spend, send them to enrich the big mail-order houses in Winnipeg and Toronto. This is not merely a form ol civic disloyally; il is economic foolishness. Even in those occasional baited bargains where lhe required goods could not be purchased in town for the Winnipeg prices, plus carriage, the policy is economically unwise. For when the dollars arc spent in Winnipeg or the Eut, ihey never come back. When they are spent in Prince Rupert, indirectly but surely they tiller round among the people and help lhe general prosperity. If the money goes to Winnipeg, it helps to build up Winnipeg- for cities live and thrive on business. If the money is spent in Prince Rupert it helps to develop I'rince Rupert. The amount of monej which has gone OUI of I'rince Rupert during lhe last Iwo months would have s|x-lt prosperity to many "I niir local merchants. It is a patriotic duty, as well as a piece of economic wisdom to give the local merchants thc first chance to handle your business, no matter how small. For all kinds of help, cooks, waiters, dishwashers, hotel |ior- ters, all kinds of laborers or mechanics, call up Phone No. 178 or call at the Giand Hotel Free Employment Ollice Headquarters fo-cooks ,v waiters He wits taking his son and heii out for a little sun and air in the family four-wheeler, and it was hard to say which of the two looked the belter or happier. Probably the odds were in favor nl ihe son because he had never had the misfortune to be an alderman himself and wasn't old enough yet to appreciate the sad fact ihat there was an alderman in his family. Sonic fateful da\ he will learn ihe terrible truth. Meantime he is blue-eyed, rosy, and bonnie, and the dread da> is still distant. And meanwhile loo. with his otherwise excellent, .illhough alas, aldermanie papa, he is helping to prove by his thriving babyhood that Prince kupert is one of the healthiest cities in the world. He is one of the little tilings ihat count in the gradually growing prosperity of Prince Kupert. And he has to perfection that refreshing virtue rarest of all in aldermen, of not knowing how important he is. H. F. McRAE & CO. FINANCIAL AGENTS Second AvrnDf, Near McBride. Appointments by Phone 205 Consult ui before investing. We have thra-e years' experience of I'rince Rupert $1500 Cash will put you in the very centre of business section **A**m**mt****v***** The UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER C. A. Handasyde, Jr. Dealer, Prince Rupert Brin Furniture Coys ASSIGNMENT Sale Is Still Going on NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED IN THE Pool Block, 3rd Ave. Between 7th and 8th C. B. Lockhart, Assignee ^\ little goes a long way. Aud often does a whole lot of good, loo. That's a platitude merely. Hut when A. Little loads himself down ~+ with magazines and newspape and pikes off surreptitiously with them l>y devious bypaths to hand t li tin in at the Hospital lo help pass ihe long hours for patients there, then A. Little nol onl\ goes a long way, but proves lhat A. Little can lie simply great. MACK R. G. Hulbert, Vancouver, B.C.! n, a d-311 Miss Henny Wennersten Scientific Electric Facial Manage Electric Treatment! a Specialty -CITY .PRICES Room. No. 4, Exchange Block Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings The Christiansen-Brandt Co. Real Estate and Insurance We have some good buys in City Pn>i>erty. Our Farm Lands proposition along the G. T. P. are worth investigating. Come and see us or write us before buying elsewhere. -fe^^O^ A lam stock of dry linish- ing lumlii-r on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices an- as low as any. Call on us la-forc ordering. WHAT $39.50 WILL DO. A Household Supplied Direct From the Looms. OFFICE: Cor Centre St. and First Ave. F. M. DAVIS &$& General Machine Shop mid Ship's Carpentering. Also agents faar Fairbanks-Morse and Knox Gasoline Engines. Gasoline Kngincs ami Accessories curled in stock. Uuachea .n.i llai.l. (air Ilu.- N.E. ,-n,l ol Whaarf Two Dainusk Cloths, '. by - yarals. Use Damask Cloth,'. by 24*2 yds. ii Dinner Napkins. Two J'ruy Cloths. Out1 Damask Side-board Cloth. Two Kitchen Table Cloths. L* pr. Cotton Sheets, '1 \*'i by S yds. ���1 pr. Cotton .siia-a-ts, 2 lay .1 yds. Six Collon 1'illow Covers. Two pair Servants' Strong Sheets. Two Servants' Pillow Covers. Six l.inen Uedroom Towels. Three Servants' Towels. Thns While Hath Towels. Four Glass Cloths. Four Tea Cloths. Four Kitchen Rubbers. Two Holler Towels. Six Dusters. Two Pudding Cloths. Three Dish Cloths One pair Double Bed Blankets* one Under Blanket One pair Single ileal lllankets> One Uniler lilanket. One Large While Quilt One Single Heal Quilt Dm- pan- Servants' Blankets. One Under Blanket One Colored Quilt Two White Toilet Covers. One Si-i vant.s Toilet Cover. Grand concert tu the Baptist Church, Thursday, April 20th, at s p.m.. music, tableaux, etc. Ad- mission .IO cents, children 25 cents. ': Rogers Steamship Agency ugn United States and Canada by the Northern l'acilic Railway. The F'inest Traiii across the Continent connecting at NEW YOKK. BOSTON, POKT1.AND and HALIFAX with ATLANTIC STEAMEKS for all points in ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, GERMANY. FRANCE. ITALY. NORWAY and SWEDEN hy White Star, Red Slar. American. Dominion, White Star, Dominion, Canard. French Una, Nnrth German Lloyd, Hamburg American and Canadian Northern Steamships, For nil information write mc or rail at ollice. This complete pacltagejof thoroughly reliable goods sent on receipt of above,' -: Curriuge Paid to Canadian Ocean I'ort, Montreal or Halifax. :- ADDRESS: WalpolesV ! IRISH LINENS 44F Bedford Street, BELFAST, IRELAND illustrated Catalogue on receipt of postcard to Walpoles, 173 Huron St. Toronto - v ^^SJS ^433T A Train of Ills follows Neglected Colds. Broochltla, Pneumonia ind Cos- ���inii|,-.|. n litrlf n.,:t in )>.ii war. CtiiaU weaken the vitality ��� n.i leave oat ���uiceptlhle to lhe frrnii of dlaeaae of all k in.ii. t*Z. Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil ��� lopi ibe cold at amce. It ajaiea naoar. II ao foillfiri an.l ��� treaithene thr whole bodllvc lam (hit It beronan taaadlly ....... practical!)/ Immune lo the ordlaarv attacka of dlieaar l'j!"mi'iV��>"'!,b."'t __\*_i*_** u*i Sdj�� sp******* ��* ���*���*��� ������" Large bottle 36 rrnla, from all dralen. J. 1. Malhlen fa.. Prap-a. SkerWaeke. o.r J. H. ROGERS '.KNKRAI. HAII.ltnAII AMI s. ��. ARKNT UNION SS. COMPANY OF B.C.. Ltd Iha- new sta-el Passenger Sla-amer "Camosun" leaves Prince Ru|x?rt every Sunday ut 9 a.m. for Vancouver, arrivingMondayafternoon. For Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night Northbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Steerage Fare - $5.00 GET IN NOW AND GET IN RIGHT The following properties will be sold en block, or separately ' and on easy terms. MOTION ONK SUCTION (INK Block U>ts KltH-k in II 11 12 111 IK G-7-9 10 t-'j -.i-.-n-ii ���.������in 2. 81-82 14 19 :i-l 111 lft-16 SO 111-2(1 HI .'17-38 M 42 27 11-10 SECTION ONE Lots 27 42-43 BECTION KIVE Hlock Lots 22 22-23 9 IS Fair pricea, terms ami particulars, apply to W. S. BENSON, Second Avenue AGENT Al'untic Real!, A Inapraae.menl Co.. Ltd. Phone 214 Distributor* for Western Canada FOLEY BROS. LARSON & COMPANY *m,~t EdmoniOT Viaceam Siikilaea The "Camosun" ia the only sta-ame on the run having water-tight bulk* heads anil double laottom, thus on snring safety of passenger* in case of collision or wreck. Swifts Premium Kami ami Bacon with Cowlchan v.-*-** 86c at QUEEN'S RESTAURANT J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent ���I. W. Williams -: Proprietor FRANK D. KEELEY WHOtaHALI and RETAIL DRUOOtffl Phone No. 200 P. O. Uox 580 I'ltlNCK RUPBBT, H.C Windsor Hotel! For Sale KlltST AVKSI'K AT KllillTII STIIKKT ALSO AUENT I 'III Standard Folding Typewriter Newly I Urnlllll ,1 nnd Steam Heated !'.,..���,. A MUST n.AHS RAD ANI) DlNINIl uiiom in COMMOTION RATM BO cunts and up HATMH mn TO QUB8TI A Rlngle eheet of thin tissue, a dozen or more heavy carbons, or both���the L. C Smith & Dro��. Automatic Paper Peed handlea equally well without ad- Justmcnt. Lota ii, in, 18, bloek 28, section 5, price MOO each, t.-rms half cash. Lot ", block 16, Motion6, prleall - 100, terms half cash. ' Lots 18, II, 15, l,|���rk 8, section 7 ptlce $511(1 each, terms half rash. Lois ��'���. 7, X. wild house, hlock 3ft. sec i. I'r W.W0 all. I.rms $1,300 cash. Uils 7, 8, block :��;, section 7, price *l,iftO pair, terms half rash. ROBT. ASHLAND P 0. BOX 17 l-'or Fire Insurance in He-liable Companies, call on G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. ...THE... Universal Favorite Ill-presents the Inst wont in Haii(*e construction -FOH8AI.RBY- The Thompson Hardware Co. One Typewriter that does the work of two��� and Does it Better that's the NEW MODEL L C Smith & Bros. Typewriter *-** mm- -��,��,��i|r A wrltlni* machlnc-a oonnla*. fbulator .11 b, ������c ^J��� fo��d��>��ed blUlng machine and with more than dottbla Um l7"T HI 'mp"r"",t wc"'"�� POtota ___ , l,��llc'''����f ordinary pinion hearing.. Manr feature. emP.������,, ,,,, ****** parta ot th. L.C. s���,���h A , *"': " �� ��fe, ,���,���,,������ ������. ,���,,,,��� lulehr prerUe nt.. , . ""'*"��� ' M-��iii.,. ������i ��.i,|. ..... , '"��� Yl,��'. 'ntegral R- A. L P. HURT dbalS THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST COAL NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICE riuefitl Churlotte Islands Land Dintrict���District of ' Skuena Tuke notico thut I, John McLood of Vancouver, tflOUDBtlon hroker, intend to apply for permission in prospect for conl und petroleum on tho following ilJcrlbed hinds: Commonolns ttl ll i),wl Planted about three mllee ,),,.[ ()f the mouth of tho Tl-el Uiver murked I MeL. N. K- Cornori No. 70, thenco aouth SO chains thonoe WMt bU chums, thonco north SO cliains' t hence oust HO chnins to point of com- noamentl contuininK (HO acren, more or loiw. nfltodFeb.21, 1911. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Keh. 88, Clurence McDowoll, Agent Outen Charlotte Islunds Land District District ol Skeenu Tuke notice tlmt 1, John McLood of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply Tor permissiun , ���Q i roipeot for coal and potroloum on the following doacribed hinds: Commencing at a posi planted three miles west ,,f tho mouth of the Tl el Uiver aud marked J. MoLi B. '''��� Corner, No. 2., thence north HO Chainii thence west U0 Ohains, thenee south HO chuinfi thence east HU chains to point of com- mencomenti contuining 640 acres, more or letw. Dated Feb, 21, 1911. JOHN McLKOD Pub, Feb. 88. Clarence McDowell, Agent Uueen Clmrlotte Inland.. I.und District -Districtof Skeenu Tuke notice that I, John McLeod of Vuncouver. oecupatlon hroker, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal aud petroleum on the followinK landa: Commencing at a poat planted about two miles wost ��f the mouth oi the Tl-el Uiver and marked I McL S. K* Cornor, No. fill, thence north KO chalna* thenco west 80 chains, thenee south HO ChclnSi thenoe east SO chains to point of commencement; containinK 840 acres, more or leas* Dated Keh, 91, 1911. JOHN M'LKOD Pub, Keb. 211. Clarenco McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islanda Land District���District of Skeenu Take notice that 1. John McLeod ofVaneouver ! occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to proeepot for coal and petroleum on the following doscribed lunds: Commencing ut a pust plantetl about two miles ���OUth and two miles west of the mouth of tho Tl-el Uiver and marked J. McL. S. K. Corner, No. 71, thence north HO chains, thence west 80 cbalna, tlience aouth 80 chains, thenw oast HO chains to point of commencement; containinK ,; ���" teres, more or less. Dated Keh. 22, 1911 JOHN McLKOD [Mb, Keh. VA. Leslie K. Walter, Agont Queen Charlotte Islanda ljind Dwtrict -District of Skeena Take notico thut I, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to upply for permission to proapeet for coul und petroleum tin the followinK doacribed lands: Commeneing at u post planted about four miles nouth nnd three milea west of the mouth of the Tl-el Uiver und murked J. Mc.L. S. K. Corner, , No. 7:t, thenco north 80 chuins, ihence west HO chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east HO Chains te point uf cotmn en cement; contuining B4Q acres, more or less. Dnted Keh. 99, 19U. JOHN McLKOD Tub. Keb. 94. Clarenco McDowell, Agent Skeona Land District -Disttlct of Cuaslar Take notloe that l Joseph Belway of vanoouver B.C., occupation prospector, intends to upply for permission to purchase tho following doscribed lauds: * Commoncing nt u post planted t wo und one-half miles in un ousierly direction from the point uu Nuuk Kiver where the L.ivti Luke trail begllil, thenee wesl HO ehu.ns, llience south SU chnins, thenco eaat, 80 ohuliia, thonoe north mi chalna t puint oi t imiiieneeiuent, oontalnlng ii-hi acres Hate Feb. a,'1911 JOSEPH BELWAY I'uh. Mur. Ul Skeenn Lund District���District of Gaulnr Tako notion that I Arthur Jame* Welsh of Vuncnuver. uooupatton broker. Intendi to apply fm* permiaaion to purchuse the followini deaorlbid lunds: Cojntnenolng at a poat planted three and inn- half miles in an easterly direction from the point on NailS Uiver where the Lava Luke trail e.mi- moncea near the traiii thence oust eh Ity chalna, theneo s (Uth 80 chains thenc wost **0 cl., ��� a, thenee north Hii chains to p tint of com- oncenu ut contain Ing B4(i ucres mun' or lesi Data Keh. 8, liill AUTHUi: JAMES WKI.cn ['oh Mur. 10 Juaoph Belway, Agent Water Notice Btream or description Bkeena Land District-District of Coast Kango 6 Take notice tlmt Mary Muriign-t U1I1U of Victoriu, li. c, occupution housekeeper. l.iUnda to apply for permiasion to purchase the fullowing described lunds: CommencinK ut a post planted ut the north eant corner of Lot :I987, thenco 20 chuins west, thonco 20 chains south, thonco 20 chuins west to T. L. 82597, thonco about HO chains north tu Lakelae Hiver. thonce meandering said rivor up streum in u southeasterly direction to Lakelse Lake, thonco meandering said lako to pnint of commencement containing 1(30 acres, more or less. Post marked M. M. ii., N. K. Corner. Dated Keh. 14, 1911. Pub, March 4. MAHY MA1UJAUKT GILLIS Skena Land District���DUtrict of Coaat Kang 6 Take notice that Henjamin Huessl Hice of Prince Unpen, It. C., occupation waiter, intends to apply for permission to purchaae the following descrihed lands: CommencinK at a post planted t>5 chains south from the south east cornor of Lot 3000, thencu 70 chuins weat, thence 65 chaina north, thence 70 chains east, thunce 66 chains south to point of commencement, containing -155 acres, moro or less Post market! B. It. H., S. K. Cor. Dated Keh. 13, 1911. Pub. March 4. BENJAMIN UUSSKL RICE Skeenu I .an.I District -District uf Coaat Itangn 5 Tuke notice that David McLennan of I'rinco Rupert, H. Oa, occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following doscribed lantls: Commencing ut a post planted 10 chains sm\th from the south west corner of Lot 994, thenc* 40 chuins east, thence 40 chains north, thence 40 chuins west, thenoe It) chains south to (mint of commencement; containinK lt��0 acres, moro or less. Post markad D. M.. s. w. Cor Datad Kob. 13, IB 11 DAVID McLKNNAN Puh. March 4. Queen Charlotte Islands Land Diatrict ���I) strict ol Skeena Tuke notice that 1, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, inteml lo apply for pe.mission tu proapeel lor coul un i petroleum on the f�� Uowing described lund: Commencini at a i ost plant d aboul Ight milei ���OUth und tour west of the mouth of Tl-el Hivur and murk d J. McL., N* E. Corner, >u. 79, thence VV, B0 chains, r ence aouth 80 chains, thenee north SU chains, thence east SO chains to point of com- tni'iicenvnt: containing titO acres, ������ ore or les... Deted Keh 24. 1911, JOHN McLKOD pub, Keh. 27. C McDowell. Agont j Queea Charlotte Islands l-and District -Distrct of Skeenu Tuke notice that I, John McU*>d uf Vu rfiver, occupution hroker, intend to apply for pentm-den to proapeet for coal and petroleum on the foUowing deseribad lands: Commeneing at u post plantnl about three mile* north and one mile west of the 11101;;. 1 ul the TU'I Uiver and marked J. MeL., S. \V. Corner, No. 18, thenee north 80 chuins, 1 hence east B0 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chalna to polnl of eommenonnentj containing mo screa, more or let* Dated Feb. 28 1911 JOHN UeLBOD I'ub. Keb. 28. Clarenee McDowell. Agent *,'���;..���', Churlotte lalamla I .and District - District of Bkaana Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver. occuputiun hroker, intend to apply for permission to proapeet fur coul and petroleum on the following descnl>ed lund: Commencing ut a post plunted uhout eight milen north und three miles west ul the muuth of the Tl-el Uiver and marked J. McL.. S.W. Corner. Nu til, tlience north 80 chuins, thence eust 80 chains, thenco south 80 chains, thenw west 80 cliuins to point of commencement: containing tilt) acres, more or laaa. Dated Keb. 28, 1911. JOHN McLKOD Pub March 8. Clarence McDowell, Agent tjutwn Charlotte Islands ljind District���District of Skeena lake notice that I, John Mcl-eod of Vancouver, occupation hroker, Intend to appljfor permlalon to prospect fur eoul and petroleum on the following dMeribed lund: Cnmmencing at a post plantetl uliout nine milea '���orth and three mile:- west of the mouth ol the Tl-el River and marked J. McL., S. \V. Corner, No. 62, thence north 80 chains, thenre east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence WMt 8u chains tu puint ol commencement; containing tilO acres, mon' or less. Dated Feb. 28. 1911. JOHN McLKOD I'uh. March 3. C. McDowell, Agent QOeaa Chariotta Islands Land District���District of Skeena Take notice that 1, John UeLood of Vuncouver, occupation hroker, Intend to apply lor permission ! to i-��� n )>. ct fur cual and petroleum on the following daeeribed land: Cummencing at a post plantetl anout nine mllea \ north antl three miles west of the mouth of the Tl-el Uiver and marked J. McL., S. K. Cornor, j N". 03, thenw north 80 chains, thence west 80 i chuins, id. nr.' aouth 80 cha ns, thonce cast 80 chains to point of commencement; containing : ���ill) acres, more or lesa. Dated Keb. 28. 1911. JOHN McLKOD | I'uh. March 3. Clarence McDowell, Agent Skeenu Land District���District of Coast Range 6 Take notice thut Alexander Beaton of Vancouver, B. Q*i occupution car|>onter, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the fullowing described lands: Commoncing at a post planted 80 chains south from tht south west cornor of Lot 3065. Poat marked A. B., N. W. Corner, thoneo 30 chalna aouth, thence 80 chains east, thencc 30 chaina north, thonce 80 chains west to point ol commencement; containing 200 acres, more or leaa. Dated Keb. 18, 1911. ALEXANDER BEATON Pub. March 4. Skeenn Land Distriet-District of Cassiar Take notiee thnt I Andrew Cnnimings of Vnn- i couver. B.C.. occupation nook, intenda to apply : fur permission to purehas.' the followinK deacrib- I ttl lauds: I Commencing at a poet planted.three and one* . half miles in an easterly direction from the point 1 on Naas Itiver where the Lnva Lake trail beuii,*- I near the trail, thenee west BO chairs, ihence eouth g0 chains, thence east SO chains, thence north H) * chains to point of commeneement. contnininK 510 I ncres. Dale Keh. 3. 1**11. Puh. Mar. 10. Notico is hereby given that an application will ho made under Hart V. of the "Water Act, 1909," to obtain a license In the Skoena Division of Skoona Distriet. (a) The name, address and occupation of the applicant ia S. K. McClinton, Estate agent, Vancouver, H.C. (If for mining pifrposes) Free Miner's certificate No (b) Tho name of the lake source (if unnamed th' is) Kitsumkalum River, (c) The point of diversion is near the intersection of the cast boundary of lot 1405. (d) The quantity of water applied for (in cubic feet per second) is 140. (e) The character of the proposed works is a general plant for the pro- ductlon of heat, light and power, and the manufacturing of wood pulp. lumbers and Umbers generally! (f) The premises on which the water is to bo used (describe same} Mill site ahout B-4 of a mile below intake; wood, frame and concrete buildings in addition to the masonry, dams, flumes antl penstocks necessary, (tf) The purposes for which the water ia to be used is power development (h) If for Irrigation, describe the land Intended to be Irrigated, giving acreage (i) If the water is to be used for power or mining purposes, describe the place where the water is to be returned to some natural channel, antl the difference in altitude between point of diversion and point of return. Power plant about 8-4 of a mile down stream from the intake. Difference in altitude 80 feet. (j) Area of Crown land intended to be occupied bv the proposed works is 100 acres. (k) This notice was posted on the 6th dav of March, 1911, and application will be made to the Commissioner on the 25th day of April, lilll. (I) Give the names ami addresses of any riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are likely to be affected by the proposed works.either above or below the outlet. None. S. K. McCLINTON, .lames Cross, Agent. P.O. Box 885, Prince Rupert, B.C. NoTK One cubic foot per second is equivalent to 86.71 miner s inches. Pub. March 16. 1911. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE BkMM Kami Diatrict -Dlstricl ol Coiul Uange 6 Take notice lhat William Franklin Carpenter ot Prince Kupert, It. c, oeoupattou roitaurant keeper, intenda to apply for per.nissioti iu purchase thu followinK described land : Commencing at a post planteil at tliQ aouth oust comer of surveyed Lot 1T1-, thenr HO chaina douth thonH ahout 80 chains weal t.i |,ut 2lii.ll, ihenee 'Jo ehelna north, thence 16 chnina west tlience uboul 86 chaina north LO Lot IOCS, ihence about ;to ohalm eaol to louth oaii curner of l.ot 8068, thenee ahflUl 85 chains norlh lo \.<t\ 1711, thence uhoilt 66 Ohoitll east In poinl nf en iwnence* int'iii I'nni.ii: nu1. ISU acres, more or Ion, Dated Keh. 16, 11)11. I'uh March -1. WILLIAM FRANKLIN CARPENTER Skeenu Land Dwtrict ���-District ol Coaal '.lunge 6 'I'ako notice that I ieorge Lovtolt of PrlnQu Kupurt 1). Cm oooupatton clerk, lnt ndi i" applj for permliiton t<> purchase tho foUowlnu Jmorlbod lands: Commencing at n poat pliniod on -*\i iro of Lakelet Lake about fin ohalm north ea i from outlet of aaid liiki- il.nkelsn Itiver, thencu % i ohalm north, thonoo about (io ohalni eati tu Lakelae Lake, tlience meandering! said lake li iv In u er urly diiei'tiou to point of OOtnmtnoatnaitl containing 80 acres, mora.ur Ion*. Poal i iatl.ed li. L. s. w. Corner. Dated K��h. 11, 1911. GEORGE LEV1CK Puh. March 1. Skeenu Land Dlltriet*-District of t't..i>t [Unga?6 Tako notico Ihut Annus Beaton ol I'm. ���, Kujiort, H. ('., uccupation miner, Intends to ipj.lj for permission lo purchuse tho followina descrilied lunda: CommencinK at a poat planted w- ihe sooth eust corner uf Lot 8987| thence 10 chains went, ihence 10 cimins south, them-.' tboul 60 chuina oast to Lnkelse Luke, tln-nce ni.andenm' said lake Hhore in en northerly direction to point of commencement; cuntaininK 170 acres, mure ur less. Poat marked A. li.. N*. \\. Corner. Datod Keh. II, DHL ANGUS HKATON Puh. Murch I. Skeena Land District���Districl of Coasi Ranp V Take notice that Juck Bedford of Keinhley, Yorkshire, Knyland, occupat mn ovir-looker, intends tu apply for permi^mii i<�� purchase the fulluwiiiK described lunda: CoQUnnelni at a post plant.**\ at a point in lhe easterly huuiulary of timlier limit 38389 und in the southerly limit of lot 8989, Etange 6( Coaat Diatrict, whan the suid Ibnlta Interaoett thence ulunt; the southerly limit of lot ;i;i,v�� nfuresuid nnd the projection thereof In an eaaterly direction ,S0 chuins more or h-ss to the weetorfy limit ol timber limit BS601, thence in a -outherly direction along the luat mentioned limit 11 chuins mun' or lews io the northerly limit ol umber Until 86776, thene. m a westerly din'dion alon| the lust tnen- Uonad limit 80 chnins tnore ��.r laaa to ihe easterly limit of timber limit 38889, thence in u northerly direcliun 11 chuins mure or laaa to the point of commencement. DutedMurch K, lull. JACK BEDFORD Pub. Murch Skeena ljind District Districl of Count Itange V Take nutice thut Charlm I'. Ottaf of I'rince Kupert, 11, C, occupation sur\eynr, intends to Hpply for \-> nm - iu purchuse the following descrihml lunds: I'ommencinK ut a post plunted at the north east corner uf surveyed lol UltHI, lUnge ft, Coust Dit* trict, thenct* In un eusterly directum along the southerly limit uf summed lot 8991 und the projection thereof iu chuins tu u point, thence suuth parallel to the easterly limit ..| -urveyed lot \\\\,*.\ af.in--an| no chaina m ur less tu the northerly limit of a tmib.T limit (No. IliMvl). thence west 40 chains mon( or leas tn a point In thi- pruectiut. ���uutherly uf the eiuterly limit uf aurveyed lot COAL NOTICK COAL NOTICK Queen Charlotte 'slunds Laml District -District 01 QU^an Charlutte lalanda Land DlatrlOl Dim rict oi Skeena Skeena I'uke notiee iliut I, John McLeod of Vuncouver, Tuke notice that 1, John McLeod of Vanoouv ir iceupuiion broker, intend tu upply for permiasion , occupution broker, intend to apply fur permlaatun to prospect for coul and petroleum on the fullowing ' to prospect for coul uml petroleuni mi the [oUowlng ilescribed lunds: i deacribed lunda: Commencing ul u poat plunted ut the mouth of ! Commencing ut a post pluni.d about two mtloi the Tl-el Uiver and nuirkud J. McL. N. K. Cor I BOUth ami two miles we*t of the mouth uf the tier, No. :I0, thence south 80 chuina, thunce weat | Tl-e| Itiver und marked J. Mo.L. N. E. I arner, 80 cluiius, thence nurth Sii chuins, thence eaat :** chuiii.. .0 point of commencement; containing ti-iu ucres, more or leaa. Dated Feb.81, IUll 'JOHN MeLEOD I'uh Teh. 88, Loalle E, Walter, Agent Quoen Charlolle lalanda Land Diatrict-Dlatrict ol Skuena Tuke notice thut 1, John Mcl-cod of Vancouver, occupution broker, intend tu upply fur penni-sion lu prospect for coul und pelroleum uu the following described lauds: Commonolns ul u pout planted about twu miles west of the moulh of the Tl-el Uiver und murked J . McL. N. tt. Corner, Nn. 2\t, thence uuulh SO chuins, thence eust HO chuina, thence north Hii ehaina, thence west no chnina tu puint uf commencement; contuining 040 ucrea, more or lesa. Duted Feb. 81, 1811 JOHN McLKOL Pub, Keh. 2H. Cltronoa McDowell, Agent Quaan Charlotte Island.-. Lund District - District of Skeenu Tuke nolice thut 1, John MeLeod uf Vancouver, occuputiun broker, intend to upply for permission to proapOOt (or cuul und petroleum on the folluwing described lunds: Commonolns ut a J,0Hl plunted ubout two miles wesl uf tha mouth of thu Tl-ol Uiver und murked J. MeL. N. E* Curner, No. 49, thenco aouth bit chuins, thenee west no chuins, thence north HO chuins, thenw ensl NO chuins lo point of commencement; continuing C<tO ucrea, mure or less. Duled Feb, 81, 1011 JOHN McLOKD Pub. Feb. 23. Clarence McDowell, Agent Quaan charlotte isiumis Land Dtatrict���Dtatrict of Skeenu Tuke notice thut I, John McLeod uf Vancouver, occuputiun broker, intend tu apply for permission to pruspect fur cuul und netruleum un the fullowing described lunds: Commencing ut a post plunted at the mouth of the TM Uiver und marked J. McL. S. E. Corner, No 1, thence north HO chuins, thence weat HO chuins, thencu soulh HO chuins, thence eust 80 chuina to point uf commencement1 contuining 010 ucres, more or less. Duted Feb. 81, 1011. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 23. Clarance McDowell, Agent Qua�� Churlotte Islands Land District -DUtriot of Slcaena Take notice thai 1, John McU-od ol Vancouver, occupation hroker, Intend to apply for pcrmis-sio to j i.--rf for coal und pelroleum on the follow ng descriU-d ulnds: Commencing ul u |k>��1 planted about five miles nnrth and one mile west of the muuth of the Tl-el Uiver und marked J. Mc��.., N. W. Corner No. 17 thence souih hO chains, thence east HO chains, Ihence norlh HO chuins, thence wesl HO chain*, to point of commencement; contuining 010 nana, mon1 or lew. Duted F.b 26, 1911. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. -.". Clurence McDowell, Agent Queen Charlolte Islands Und District-District ol Skeenu Tuke nntice thnt I, Juhn tfoLood of Vancouver occuputiun broker, Intend to apply for iiermission to prospect for coul and petroleum on the following described lunds: Commencing ut u post planted two miles west of the mouth uf the Tl-el Kiver and marked J McL. S. tt. Curner, No. 2S, thenco north 80 chains, thenee east 80 chaina, thence south HU Water Notice 3081, Ihence In a northerlv direction along ihi-I ch��,M' ^V"0" T*1- ^.mo'^" lo ��M,inl "f Com projection 5 the nuid limit and along the suid piencement ...untaimnic M0 acres, morvor_ less. ANDREW CUMUNQa Joseph Helwny, Airent Bkania Land Diatrict -District of (\i-��>ar Take notice that 1 Hinrh D. liillia ���*:' Prinee Kupert. oceupation laborar, Intnida ta npply fur permission lo purchuse the following descrllieil lnnds: Commencinir nt n post plunteil three nnd mio- hTiit milaa In an easterly direction from the pnint on Naas Kiver where the L.ivu Luke trail lie<Ini> nnd one mile in a northerly direction from the suid Lava Lake trail, thence north 80 chaina. theme east m) chains, thenco nouth no chain*, thence wesl Ml chnina lo puint uf oommeneemi-nt. eontaininf 040 aeraa. Date Feb. L 1911. HUGH D. 0ILLI8 I'ub. Mnr. lu. .!������ .-pit Kelvvay. Airent Slikine Uml District District of Cassiar Tuke notice that Christian A. Tervo of Stikine, II. d occupation custom* ofllcer, Intenda tn apply for pormfanon to purchase the following described land: Cummencing at a post planttv] ulmut three- quartan of n mile north eust from (llacier '������������"��� and un the eust liank of Stikine Itiver and nn the Miuth side of the mouth uf a little creek, thence eust 10 chaini, thence north 10 chains, thence west 10 chains, thencc south 10 chain* to point uf cummencemeU and eonlaining 100 acres mon1 or less. Dated March 10, 1911, CHRISTIAN A. TBRVO I'uh. April 7. Stikine ljind District -Dstrict of Cassiar Take notice that Sydney Hudgkinson ol Telegraph Creek, IL C*. occupation clerk, intends to apply for pcrmianion to purchase the following descrilied land: Commencing ut a poat planted ultout u ouarter mile norlh east from (llacier Kittle und on the east iiunk of Stikine Kiver, thenee ea*t 'JO chains thence nurth 10 chains, iln-nce west -JO chnins. thence miuth to chaina to point ul commencement and containing B0 acres mun1 or less. Dated Murch 11, l'Jll. SYDNKY IIODCKINSON Pub. April 7. CA. TerVO, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land Diatrict���Dlitrict ol Skeena Tuke nutice that 1, John lleLood of Vancouver, IL C, occupation bruker, intend to apply for |wr- miaaion to proapeet for coal and petroleum on the follnwing deacrilieil landa: 3.���Commencing at a post planted one mil* i" rlh of the northwest corner of lxit 171, marked J. McL. N.W. Corner, beingthenorlh-we t corner thanea net 80 chains, thenco aouth 80 chains thenee west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of com mencement. . . Dated Per 21.1010. JOHN M'LKOD Pab. Jan. BI, W. Prm, Age n ���J en C arlnite Inland Land Disirict -District uf Bkaana Take nonce that I, John MeLeod of Vancouver ������^upat'on broker, intend to nppl for permission io prapaft ur eoal d i otroleun o i tne lollowing i-cn'.sl an.: ( nninii'i cing ai h post pl.tntud ubout eight ' ��� I I s-.nti .. d foqr w.-si ol th in .' h of the v- i i.ivir a d marked J. McL., s t* Corn*. *<* 0, thani: orth so ehaina, Um c wont 80 tabu thonet aouth BO chains, thenco ��u*t HO ��hai[, , , [...(nt yj , limine ment: containin 40 ;' l t, mor or leaa. * le _'ij JOHN McL OD o i 27 ' ('. McDowel, Agent hi Skeenu Und District -District of Oueen Charlotte Take notiw that Hubert O. Crew of Prince ' Rupert, H. C, occupation agent, intends lo apply I for permission to purchase the following descrihed lamia: ! Commencing at a poat plantisl almut t�� 14 ' inies west and half a mile south of the mouth of 1 Stanley Creek where it empties into Naden Harbor, Oraham Island, thence east 10 chaina, Ihence north 10 chains, thence wi-sl 10 chains, ; ihence south 10 chains tu point ��>f commencement 1 and containing Dill acres mure or h-ss. ! Dated Murch 17. 1011. HUBERT O. ( KKW i Pub. April 7. Numa Demers, Agent Skeenu Und Dstrict-District of ()ue?n Charlolte 1 Tuke not ice I hut < Ieorge Fn/tell of Prin ce . Rupert, B. C., occuputiun butcher. Intendi to apply , for iK-rmission tu purchase the fullowing (Jnoillion : lunils: , . Commeneini at a peel plantod atanit an i miles areat and iwo miles south of the mnuth of Stanley Creek where it empties Into Naden Hurlmr. Oraham Islund. thence Ml chains miuth. ihence .M' chains west. Ihence 8U chains north, 1 thence BO chans east to pnlnt of 00 tn me nee ment , and containing 010 acrea ����*<*��_ ...,,......, , I Dated March 17, 1911 OBORGK FRIZZELL I'ub. April 7. Numa Demers, Agent Notice is hereby given that an application will be mmio under Part v. of the ** Water Act, 1909," tu obtain a license in the Queen Charlotte Division of Skeena District. (a) The name, address anti occupation of the applicant is George zoung, Victoria, B.C. (If for mining purposes) Free Miner's Certificate No (b) The name of the lake, stream or source (if unnamed, the description is) Ain Lake antl Ain Kiver. (c) The point of diversion at or near Ain Lake. (d) The quantity of water applied for (in cubic feet per second) 1000, (e) The character of the proponed works, dam, Hume, pipe-line, power engines, plant, etc. (0 The premises on which the water is to be Used (describe BSJUe) at or near mouth Ain River,Masset Inlet. (k) The purposes for which tlie water ia to be used is for power development and mill operations. (h) If for Irrigation, describe the land to be Irrigated, giving acreage. (i) If the water is to be used for power or mining purposes, describe the place where the water is to be returned to some natural channel, and the difference in altitude between the point of diversion and point of return. At or near mouth of Ain Kiver.about 160 feet below lake level. (j) Area of Crown land Intended to be occupied by the proposed works.... (k) This notice was posted on the first day of March, L9il, ami application will lie made to the Commissioner on the fifth day of April. WI* (1) (Jive the names ami addresses of any riparian proprietors or licensees who or whose lands are likely to be affected by the proposed works.either above or below the outlet. None. GEORGE YOUNG, H. Edensbaw, Agent P.O. BOX885, I'rince Kupert, B.C. NoTK-One cubic foot per second is equivalent to 115.71 miner's inches. Pub. March 16, 1911. limit GO chainn more or less to point of commence ment, containing 1M0 uon��t mure or !<���*��. Dated March H, 1911. CHARLES P. OTTER Pub. March 2&. Dated Feb. 21. 1011. Pub, Feb.2:t. JOHN McLKOD Clarenee McDowell. Agent Skivna lj*nd Dintrict���Dintrict of Cwut Uange Take notice thai Kdllh Alice CroWther ol lkleg. Yorkshire, Kngland. occupalion Mpinnter. intendn io apply for iiennivinii to purchiw the (ollowing dcftcrihed landn: Commencing ut a pont planted ut the -mr h ea.it corner of aurveyed lot ,1001. Uange tt, Coo��t Dwtrict, thenc north along the euterly limit nf the nuid lot ;!.*i chainn more or lenn to lhe noutherly limit of Lpt898o\fUntea, epaal dtatriet, tEeoee �����"t along the noutherK limit of the In-i mentioned lot 00 chainn lo m point, thencv in u muuiIi- erly direction :i-'�� chuinn parullet in the *uid eaatariy limit of lot uom, Uanee In a westerly direct ion 00 chuinn mnre or lew t ��� ��� the point of commenci-ment contkining L'lu acn-n more or lem. EDITH ALICE CROWTHER Dated March S, loll. I'uh. March IS, Queen Charlolte lalands l*and Dintrict-District of Skeena V Tuke notice that 1, John McLeod ,of Voneuuver, occupalion broker, inlend to upply or iiermiatuun lo pron|H-cl for coal und petroleum on the following described lunda: IH-iHctof (NtnM. MeAuirhev of Pritut ntefne to npply for ��� foUofring dvnetibed Commencing ut u pont planted about nix mihii aouth and two went of the mouth of the Tl-e Uiver und marked J. McL. N. W. Corner, No. UH thence noutb MO chuina, thence eait s" chains thenci- north 80 chainn, thence west SO chuinn to i>.���mt of commencement; containing 010 acres, more or lenn. Da'ed Feb. 23. 1911. JOHN M'LKl)'. I'ub. Feb. 25. Clarance McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Inlandn Lund DUtrict -District nl Skivna Take notiw thut 1, John McU-od of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for permUaion lo priM|H<ct for coal and (H'troleum un the following deacrihed land: ('ommencing at a post planted nbout -i\ mile* nouth and two miles went of the mouth of the Tl-el Uiver and markeil J. McL. S. W. Corner No. II" thence north SO chuins, thence east SO ehainn, thenee aouth HO chains, tbence went MJ chaina to point of commencement: containing 010 acre*, more or leaa. Dated Feb. 2:1, 1911. JtHIN M'LKOD I'uh. Feb. 26. Clarance McDowell, Agent COAL NOTICK Bkeena I-nmi DUtriet Take notice that 1. J It. UuiH'tt, iHVup.ition miner. permlanion to purchaae tin landa: Commencinir nt n i��m planted at the *otithwcgi corner of lot 22V.'. thenee vn**i 4n chainn, Ihenee noulh 6 ehainn, tbence tweet W chninn. thence norlh 0 chainn t�� point of eoinmcneenicnt, con- tniniim ."'��� neren morv ur lean. Date Feb. 16, I'.'ll J. II. M. \1 i.Ml��� > Pub. Feb. H. 1911. Andrew Kennedy. Airent Skeenn ljind Dintrict- Diatrict of OotBt Tuko notiee that I. Peter Raid* Of Vancouver. It.C, oeropotion tenmnter, Intenda to apply for tiermlnMon to purehane the followinK deacribed landa: ('ommencinK ut n pont planted and marked I*. It - S.W. eorner nnd iiumi-diutely ndjoininir poatr mnrkeil J.M.'a N.K. corner undA.lt.'* S.F. coiner; thence mirth **��� chains, thence ennt 4urhnint. theme south s��<chninn, thence west 40 chuinn, to point of commencement, eontninintr ISO ncres more or lesa. I'KTKR KKID. Dnted lnt Feb. 1911 Charlea II. Allen, Attent Pub. Feb. 2fi. Skivna Und District-District of Coaat Take notice thnt I. Willinm Anderaon. of Van- ceuver. ll.C., occupation clerk, intenda to apply for pertnleakn to puichane the foiiowir.gdaeenb" ed lnnds: CommencinK nt n post plunteil nnd marked \V. A. northwoat corner, and almut 1 mile from Alexander Ituehan northern boundary line; thenee south so chainn, thence eaal n> chuinn thence norlh ni ehaina, thence weatsn ���'htitna, Ui point of eommetii riiient. ��� i ntalnlnsSlp aeree manor len*. WILLIAM ANDERSON, Dated 1st Feb. lall Charles II. Stark, Agent Pub. Feb. 2.*.. Skeenn Land Dlitrict-Dlitrict of Count Tnke notire lhal I, Alexnndcr Huehun. of Vancuuver, B.C., occupation butcher, intends lo apply for penninnion to purchune the followinK described Inndi: CsitnmenrfnK n ixist plunteil und mnrknl A.It.'n , S.K. comer, nnd udjoininK posts murkiil J.M.> ' thenee north SO chainn, thence enat HO chaina, N.K. corner nnd P.K.'s S.K. corner; thenoe went I t i-mv aouth 80 chainn, thenee w.-a. 80 chains to No. 72, thence tmulh .SO oh&llia, Ihenee WMl BO chaitm, thenoe north 80 chalna, thenci.' east 80 chains to point of commencemunl; containing 040 eores, more or leu, Dated Feb. 22, 1011. JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 21. Clurence McDowell, Agent Queen Charlolle Islanda Land District���Diatrict of Skivna Take notice that 1, John MeLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for permiasion to prospect fur eoul and petroleum on the following deacrihed lands: ('ommencing ut a post planted ubout two miles Houth and two miles west uf the moulh of the Ti'el River and marked J. Mc.L. S. K. Corner. No. *I8, thenee norlh 80 chaina, thence Weil BO chains, Ihence south 81) ehaina, thence ea.-t 80 chains to point of commencement: containing 640 acres, more or less. Date.1 Feb. 22, 1911 JOHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 24. Lealie K. Waller, Agent Queen Charlolte Islands Land Districl--Districl ol Skeena Take nolice thut L John Mcleod of Vancouver, occupulion broker, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coul und petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a posi planted about two miles south and two miles west ol lhe mouth of tha Tl-el Uiver und murked J. Mc.L. N. B, Corner, No. -17, Ihence south 80 chaina, thence west hO chuins, t1 ence north 80 rhuina tbence east 80 chuins to point of commencement; eonlaining 010 ucres, more or hws. Duted Feb 22,1011. TOHN McLKOD I'ub. Feb. 21 Clarence McDowell, Agent Queen Churlotte IslundaLand District���District Bkeena Take notice thul I, John McLeod of Vuncouver. occupulion broker, intend io apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands. Commencing at a post plunted aboul two miles souih and two mild neat ol the mouih of the Tl-el Uiver, (iraham Island, und marked J. Mc.L. N. W. Corner, No. :14, thence south SO chuins, ihuuce eust 60 cliuins, thence north 80 COAL NOTICE Quoon Charlotte lslunds Land Dlitrict���DUtrict f Skoona Taka notic that I, John McLeod of Vanoouver, occupation broker, Intend to apply for permission to prospecl for coal and lietroleum on ilu* follnwing described landa: Commenting al a poat planted about three miloa north and uno milen woat of the mouth of the ll-el lUver ii nd maikod J. McL., 8. K. i'or, it, Nu. 86, thenee m rt ii 00 chains, thenifl wi I J chaina, ihence aouth ^> ohaina, thenee eaal BO ehalm iu point rn' eon.n iiiciineni: contuininu iii" acroa, more or I,, . Dated I eb 26, 1911. I'uh. Feb. 2v JOHN McLKOD ( larence .McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District District of Skeena Take in,lice thai I, .loli MoLeod ol ancouver, ri'ii,;..>:. ti broker, intond to apply for permiaaion to prospeci for eoal and ] etroleum on tin- following deacribed landa: Commencing ut u poat planted ahout four miles north and three mllea weal ol the mouth ol the Tl-el Uivti and marked J. Mcl.., N. K. Corner, No. 66 thence souih HU chains, thenoe weal BO cimins ihence nortn BO chaina, thonoe eaat 80 ohaina .u polnl ol commencement; eonlaining 640 ncres more or leaa. Dated Feb, 26, 1911. JOHN McLKuD Pub. Feb. 28, Clarenoi McDowell, Agonl Queen Charlotte Islands Laml Districl -Districl of Bkeena Take notice iliut 1, Jnim MeLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to appl) for permlaiion tn proipoet for coul und petroleum on th'- following described lands: Commencing ut u post plantad about four milea north ami three miles weat ol the mouthol th" Tl-el Uiver und marked J. McL., s. K. Corner No 66, thence nonh 80 chains, thenos west^O chuins, tlience south 80 ehelni, thence east-80 chains tti point ol comiueiicetnent; oontalnlng 010 acres, moro *>r leaa. Dated Feb. Jli, lilll. JOHN McLKOD Tub. Feb. 28. Clarence McDowoll. Agent Quwn Charlmte Islands .Land District���District of Skeena Tuke notice ihul 1, John McLeod of Vuncouver occupation broker, intend to apply for iiermission to prospect [or coul uml petroleum on the tollowing described lund: Commencing ut a post plantetl ubout two rn lw chuins, tlience west Si.) chains to point of corn- norlh und two milea west ,,1 the muuth of tbe mencement; containing 010 ucn-s, more or leas. Dated Feb. 22, 1911. John MeLEOD I'ub. Feb. 24. Clarence McDowell, Agent Tl-el Uiver und marked J. McL., S. K. Corner, No. fi2, thence north Su chain , thenci* west 80 chains, thence soulh 80 chains, thence east 80 chuins to point of commencement; contuining 040 ucres, more or leas. Dated Feb. 25 1911. JOHN MeLEOD I'uh. Feb. 27. T. B, Waller, Agent Queen Charlotte lslunds l.and District���Distriet 0 Bkeena Tuke notice that 1, John MeLeod of Vancouver occupation broker, inteml to apply for permission 10 prospect tor eoal and petroleum on the (ollowing Queen Charlotte lalandi Lan i District���District ol described lands: Skeena Commencing ut a post planted ulmut two milea Take notice thut 1, John MeLtOd of Vancouver, soulh und two miles weet of the mouth of the Tl-cl occupution broker, inund to upp y lor pamuatlOB QUo.-n C url 11 lt**tanda l-and Dutrict���Dsrctof Ske- U Taka notin t a I, John McLeod nt Vancouver occupation broker, Inteml to apply for permiasion 10 pro pect l r coil antl petroleum on the lollowing dt-serit'c lan ;s. { C< mmemi g at a post plant-d ulmut six mile. south and two mitm west of the mouth of thu Tl-el River an.l marked J. MeL. N ... Corner No. 43 thenc Mutn -" chuinH, ihenc** west 80 c ains, thenee north 80 chaina, then a Mat 80 chalna to point of commencement; containing -to acren, mor.- or le*i. Datisl Feb 14,1911. JOHN M'LKOD Pub. Feb. 25. Clarance MeDotfl H, Agent QlMB Charlotte lalandi Und District -Dwtrict ol Skeena Take notic*' lhat I, ohn Mcl.eud of Vancouver, Uiver and murked J. McL, S. W. Corner, No. B8, Ihence north 80 chuins. thence east 80 chains, ihence south 80 chuins, ihenw west 80 chnins to point ol commencement; contuining 640 ucres, more or less Dated Feb. 22. 1911. JOHN McLKOD I'ub. Feb. 24. Clarenee McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands ljind District���District uf Skeena Take notice thut 1, John McLeod of Vuncouver occupution hroker. intend to apply for permissieti to pros|M-ct for eoul und petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at it post planted about two miles aouth of lhe Tl-el Uiver and murked John McL. N. E. Corner, No. 88, ihence south 80 ahalne, thence west 80 ehaina, thenci* north hO chuins. thence east 80 chuins to point of commencement; containing 010 ncres, mure or less Duled Feb 22. 1911. JOHN MeLEOD Tub. Feb. 24. Lealie K. Walter. Agent Queen Churlotte Islunds l-und District- District o! Bkeena Take nolice thut L John MeLeod of Vuncouver, occupulion broker, inlend to apply for permission io pmapeet for ood antl petroleum on the following deacrilieil lamls: Commencing at u post plantetl about two milea south ol lhe mouth of the Tl-el Uiver ami murked J. McL S. K Corner, No. :lt, tbence weat hO chains, thenee north 8t( chains, thence east BO chains, thenci- south 80 chains to point of commencement: containing 010 acres, more or less. Dutetl Feb. 22, 1911. JOHN McLKOD I'ub. Feb. 24. Loalle E. Wulter. Agent Queen Churlotte Islands Land Diatrict-District ol Ske n> Take notice thut I, Jo n McIa' d of Va couver, oicutiutiun broker, intend o upply for permission to proapeet for c ui und petroleum o i the following de enlied lunds: Commencing ut a p at plant il uboul four mil e sout-i ami two milea wet of the mtuth oi the Tl-el Uiver and markul J* McL. N. B Corner, No. 48, thenci* outh 80 chains, ihence west 8u chains, thenc-- north BO chains, thenre ensl m- chains to poi t of cornm'-ncerncnt; OOtaiftlng 640 acres, more or lew. Datet. Feb.23, 1911. J* UN M'LKOD Pub Feb. 25. Clarance McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Lnnd District���Dwtrict of Sk ������ena Tuke notice that 1, John McLeod ol Vancouver, orcuputiu broker, inlend to nppl (or perm Eaton to pru-iM-ct for coal and petroleum on the following deacr b d lunds: Commencing at u post planted four mi'ea south and two west of thc m uth oi t e Tl-el Uner and marked J. McL. S. K. Corner, No. 46, thence n rth 8i> chains, thenee weat 80 chaina, the ce soulh BO c ains, t ann aaat ^0 chai t point of com meniement; containing (M0 ucres, mon* or le-s. Datad Feb. :m. ion. JOHN M'LEOD Pub. Feb. 25. Clarance McDowell, Agent Queen Charlotte Manila Land Diatrict���DiPtnct o' Bkeena Tuk<- notice that 1. John McLeod of Vanco ��� ., . , .��� ___... *_-_- __, _i_ .__ iuk'' [umilt i n.ii i, jt-iiri in ci'1*011 oi * an��� . ver, to prospect (or eoal und petroleum un the following dmcrilted land: Commencing ut a posl plunteil nbout six miles nouth and two miles we-t of the Tl-el Kiver and murked J. McU S. K. Corner, No. 41. thence north 80 chains, thenee we-t 80 -huins, ihenee south Ml chains, (hence east 80 chains to point of com- eneement; containing 040 acres, more or less. Dated Feb. 2:1.1911 John M'LBOD Pub. Feb. 25. Clarance McDowell. Agent Qu. en Charlotte lalands Land District���Dtatrict of Skeena Take notice that I, John UeLwd of Vancouvor, occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and pelroleum on the fullowing described land: Commencing at a post planted about eight mih>s south and four west uf the mouth of Tl-el Kiver and marketl J. MeL., S. W. Cornor, No. 77, to prospect for coul und petroleum on the fnlluwing daeeribed lund: Commencing ut a post planted aboul three mill* wesl and twu miles north of the moulh of the Tl-el EUvar antl marked J McL. S. K. Corner, No. 07 thence north Ml chains, thence west M) chains, thence sout Ml chains, thence east Ml chains to poinl of commencement; containing 040 ucnii, more or leas. Duted Feb. 25, 1911 JtHIN McLKOD Pub. Feb.!27. T. K. Wulter. Agent Queen Charlotte Islunds Lund District -District ol Bkeena Tuke nolice thut I, John McLeod of Vuneouvr, occupation broker, intend to apply for parmlaalOB to proapeet 'or coal and petroleum OK the following descrilied lands: Commeneing nt u [Mist plantetl ubout four milei north antl three BUM west of the mouth of the Tl-ol Kiver und marked J. McL. N. W. (orner, No. 68, thence aouth 80 chain:;, thence eust 80 chains, thence north 80 chuins, thence west 80 chuins to point of commencement: contuining 040 ucn-s, more ur n*s-*. Dnte.1 Feb.20. 1911. JtHIN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 2*. Clarence Mc. mwell, Agent Quwn Charlotle lslunds Land District���Disirict of Skeena Tuke notice thut I, John M. I ��� ���������: of Vuncouver, occupation broker, inlend tu upply for permission tu proapeet (or coul und lietroleum on the following deeertbed lands: Commencing at u post plunted ubout four milm nortli und three miles v.,.: nf the mouth of the Tl-el Uiver und murkeil J. McL., S. W. Corner, No 64, thenco north ?*0 chums ihence eust *0 chains, thence south M> ci ains, thenci' west M) cimins to pnlnt of commeneivvent: containing 040 acres, more or lem. Dated Feb. 20, 1011. JOHN MeLEOD Pub. Feb. 28, Clarence McDowell. Ag. nt Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���DUlrict ol Skeena Tuke notici' thut I John McIa'oiI of Vancouver, occuputiun broker, intend to upply fur permission to prospect for coul und petroleum on the following described laml: Commencing ut a post planted about three milas wesl und tw-o miles north of the mouth * t the 11 el EUvar and markad J. McL.. n. k. Come N i ,v. thenci- soulh *������ chuins, ihence wt*sl sO chains, thence north 60 chains, thence ea��t chains to point of commencement: containing tVtO acres rnoro or lens. Dnted Feb. 25, 1911. JOHN McLF.OD Pu . Feb. 27. T. K. Walter, Agent Queen Charlolte lslnnds Lund District--District of Bkaana Tuke notice ihul 1, J. (I. McNab of Prince Uu* Iiert, occupation general ugent, inteml to upply or |H*rmi*sjon to pnispcct for coul und petroleum on the following qeoorlood hinds: Commencing ut n post planted ut the so h-o-ist cornc of Section 3, Townsh p 2 (iruham lsiand, and marked J (���* McN., S. K. Corner, thenco west 80 chuins, thence north *0 chnins, Ihence to p inspect for c -il nnd petroloum on th following cast 80 chuins, thence south M) chuins lo point of desiTihcd landa: Commencing at a poat planted about f ur miles suuth and twu miles wo i of the mouth of the Tl-el Rivet and marked J. McL. N. W. Corner, No. ;16, thence south t*0 chaint, thenci* e st 80 chnins, tlience norlh 8 chains, thence woh xp hains to point ��<f commoncmont; containing 640 ocn-s, more or lea*. Duled Feb. 23, 1911. JOHN M'LEOD Pub. Feb. 2.'.. commencement. Datisl March 8, 1911. Pub. M arch 25. J. Q. McNAB Wilson Oowing, Agont Queen Charlotte lalanda L*nd District���District of Skeena Take notiee that 1, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, inteml to apply for permission Clarai c. McDowoli Aaent to P^OMOt for coal nnd petroleum on the following deacribed lund: Commencing ut a [><>*���* planted ubout tw milea north of tb muuth uf the Tl-el Kive an I murked J. McL., S. K. ('orner. No. 3. thonce north 80 chains, thenee west 80 cha n . thence south HO chains, thence Mat 80 chains to point of commencement; C'intuining 640 acres, more or less. Dated Feb, 25, 1911. JOHN McLKOD I'ub. Feb. 27. T K. Waller. Agent mn Charlotte Inlands Land District���District ot Skivna Take nolice (hat I, John McLood nf Vancouver, "Tupailun brokor, intend to apply (or permission ���* pri.Hpeci (ur eoal nd (H'troleum on lhe following '��� (-erlbed land; ' 'irnmeiicing at a posl planted about two mllea ���li from the moutn of ihe Tl-el Hiver and 'narked J McL. N. B Corner. No. 2, thence ���'h Hn chains, thonce west 8) chains, thenco iwrtll 80 chaini, thonco .-aat 80 attain to point ol ci.mme icemont; containing 640 acres, mere ,'>���>���! Feb. 26. 1911. I'ub. Feb. 27. JOHN McLKOD T. K. Walter Agent LAND LEASE NOTICK NkecnnLend Dlstrlrt-Olstrlct ofdOMt UnnKo .'. Pake notion that I Btvarin A. Tallander of Porcher laland, occupution ship matter, inteml to ftp* Ply for permission to lenso the following do- acrlbod fo -eanorei C��mmenalnv at a poit planted al tha N.W. eor- &er of lot 1809, thenee west tO low water murk, 'hence south along low witter mnrk 2fi chains rnurn or leal, thenee oust to S.W. corner of lot ���ys, thenee north along blah water murk lbeing tho fftiterly i��.tmdnry of lot 1808) 66 ehaina mora "' leaa to point Of commencement nml eontninintr ���11 "oreahore In front of lot Ho2. SKVKUIN ALKXANDKK TALLBNDBR '/���ted Murch 9, mil. ���ub, March 18. LAND PURCHASE NOTICK ���^���i-ri'a ldiiHinlHtrit't-I)ifltrTi;to"f Const Rangs r> Taki' notico thnt I, Pwd Carton, of "rlnc�� Rupart, B.C., occupation fur- ""I. intt'min to apply f��r pormtHHion to nurchaie tha following docrlbod lindi: Commencing ut b poit planted at Uw forth eaat corner of lurveyod lot 1987. ���-������*w 6, Coast district, thencs north80 chaini to a slough; thencs west 88 chains! thenct' BOUth 60 chains; thenre *Mt 88 ehuins to the point of com- iii.'iiei'inent. PRBD, CARTON Skeenu Land District District of tjtieen Charlotte Tuke notice that Frank Uvick of Woodstock. Ont.. occupution bookkeeper, Intendi to apply (ur parattarion tO purchase the lollowinK doscnbitl ComroendM at a poat planted ubout seven miles went and two miles aoulh of the mouth nf Stanley Creek where it empties nto Naden Harb��, (Jraham Island, thence HO chains south, thence HU chains east, thence Hi) chulni north, ihenw HO chuins west to point of commencement Hntl contaninK litn acres more or lew. ..Vlr,.. 1 i.i,. t Murch 17, HUI. FUANK LKVK K rub. April 7. Numa Daman, tan, Slikine Land Diatrict -Dislrici of Caaaiar Take notice lhal Christian A. Tervo of Stikine i: 0.. occupation cuntoms Officer, intend* to aiipiy for (STinission lo purehu*- followinK deacribed Commeneini at a poit planted about 18'chains norlh west of the QUltOlM wtirehouse at ^t'k.iie. |{ C. thenco west 20 chains, Ihenci- amith 2 chnins, thence east 20 chains, thence north SO chnins to point of cnmmenciMiient un.l conlmnmi; -10 aeiaa more or lew. (111 u . ���,,..,.,,, Dated March IS, nm. CHRISTIAN A. TBRVO Pob Aprl 7 Skeena Und DistrDt - District oCOaaritf Tuke notice thut I. PbTTJ Wueeiiun of nin88 Kuiiert, H. C., occupation pnwpectnr, inlend o npi'lv for parmWon to purchase the following "'^��*.i i PtMjgi a ��-n^;;;|!j- ���l (!...����� Hkv, alanul thn��M-l|(lll��, "' �� ml1 ' '" , ���| (hap inaauth "I tha. Hianan/n r-j*. j""1'",'"" on Iha. awlrrly laaaunalary ol I ii��l��'r '���;""' ��� ; :IM��1 aar Nai. *\t,*W. IhaMac.' aolllli 40 ��h��M jJpnl thi' wlaTly limit n( aalal Timl.iT Uml No. Mil ���r Nil. :IW80 III chialnia, tha.|ia>. MM I" t__* 'I"" ol QOOH Ua.v, a illslianci' "I I" chimin mof. nr ������*���. thtine. northerly altmn thr .hon* A '*"?"'.,"�� 40 chain,, mora. Of i��K tlVIM. '���''''u''l'_,[''.: "" mon or la.au. t��� pnlnt nl cotnmamca.mi'nt, oinlnlnmi! Hill arraia main, nr lr*H. MtMBMAN Dial (Ml March T, 1911. rhKIO y^,^���^.^A^ PUb, April 7. ||MM Laml Diatrict -tHMtotol ___m*9^'^ ���r���ka, iiiiilcc that Cttarin. Hirrbon, o < .igJWi MhiTiu, OMupiUon ipln.tr, }$**_}** "' HO "Cotnmmdni at a pnrl plain,';! ���AW' ���*���! ,���ll(-�� wral anil hull i* nilln MUM Irom th. mouin 0| Sllinlcy OlMk, whom II BllpUfl Into N" lliirlmr, (iraham lal.ml, thi-nci- W c linn" ��"> ���.�����. 40 rhaina rant, thrnn. 10 chain" ";;''��� thenci. Ill chain, weat to pnlnt nf rnmmel,ci.in,.ill ami caanlalnlnit 11)0 arrea main' nr Imt ��� I Mmi17 ""' gucam Charlotta lilamla l..i���l Diatrict Dutrict ul Skeena lake DOlIn lhat I, Jaiht, M.-l <->���! aaf \ ancouver, I orciipiallini liruker. in(en,l taa ap(ily h.r |ai.rinl��*inn j (u [,[,. 1..CI lor coal ami (aetrola-um am (he lolhiwin. aleaacrilia^l landa: Comoieociti. a( a pott |,|ant(Hl alaaaut live mala-. north anal one mile avaant ail the maau'.h o the l'1-el Hiver an.l markad J. Mcl., N. K. Corner. No. tt. thence aaiuth K0 rhailua. (hence wa*t WI chaina, thence nurth Ml chain., thenca. a>aat hO chaina to point ol commencement; caintainin. MO acraa*. maira' ur laaaa. Dated Keh. 2(1, lilll. JOHN Mcl.KOD , uh. Kela. 2H. Clarenca. Mcl )a,��ell, Auent Ska^nia Land Dlalrict - Dla.trl.-t of Canal Take notiae that I. Mra. John Corley of I'linre Hupert. H.C.,ncriipntion tamrrlaal woman, intenil- to npply for pormla*lon tu piirehaaa- the f,,l|uwinat i alearrilaed landa: ConmienclliK at n t���,at plonlixl *n i luaina a-iar-l > and I2U chalna aouth from the autithweat aoinerof lot 17:1.1. Cnaat Diatrict, Hanaro li, time, aa.llth Nl I chalna, thonco enat 4(i chaina. tlwne. north ni : chalna, thenca- woat 4(1 chaina moro or lea. lo tha> point aif eaimnaencotnont, containing HO acroa inure or leas. MHS. JOHN (Loltlel COH1.KY Diato Mar. 20. It'll I'ub. Apr. 4, 1IHI l)ui*n Charlolle lalanda Ijand Diatrict -Di.trict Of Skivna 'I'ake notice that I, Jolm McUnaal ol ancouver. occupaliun broker, Intend to apply lor permiaaion lo proa[aa>ct tor coal and |aetraileum nn (ho fulluwing d(MTtbOd la aula: Cumiiaenciin.' at a post planted alaaul Inur milea north anal una- mil," eaal ail tho moulh ul the Tl-ol Hiver and markail J. Mcl... N. K. Corner, No fi, thenoe aaiuth HO chalna, (hence weal HO chain*, thenca- nnrlh Hll rhaina, thence eaat HI, chaina ta point of eommoncoment; containinK (HO nrre.. mure ur leaa. Hated Keb. 80, ion. John UaLEOD Tub. Fob. 28. Clarence McDowell, Agenl l,fuccn ('harlotte Numb* Land District -Districtof Skoona Take notice thai 1, John McLood of Vnnrmivor, occupatinn hroker, Intond to apply for |K>imiaslon to prospect for coal and petroloum on thi' fillowitiK described lands: CommencinK at a post plantetl about four mill's aouth and two milm west nf tho mouth of the Tl-el Kiver and marked J. Mcl.. N. K. Corner, Nn. 74, thenco south I 0 chninn, thenco wost KO chnins, thenco north: b chains, thence oast 80 chains to point nf commoncemont; coninlnltift *������" acres, more or loss, Datad Feb. 88, Kill. JOHN MoLBOD Tub. Kob. 24. Clarance McDowell. Agent Oueen Charlotto Islanda Und District -District of Bkaana Take notice lhat I, John Mcl<eod ol Vnncouvor. occupalion broker, Intend to apply for |iermiwilon to pniapaot for coal ami pal roleum on lho followinK di-Hrrihcd landn: Comme cIiik nt a post plnnted nbout four miloa north and ono n Ile east of the RtOUtjl of lho Tl-cl Kiver and mnrked J. Mrl.. S. K. ('orner, No. GO thenre north NU chains, thenco west KO rhnl a Ihence south HU chains, thenre oaii K0 chains point of commencement; containing MO ner s, tmrntm. Nlchains, theneo north Rl ehains, thenci- nisi *-�� chains thenco soulh so chains tu iwfnt of ctnn- mt*iii-<-nienl. coniiiinitm ��� *���' ncn>a more or leis. ALKXANDKK KtJCHAN. H.tt.:i 1st Fob., KU1 Charb-s II. Allen, Auent I'ub. Keb. M Bknana Land iHstriri-Disirict of Coast. I'ltko notion thai i,.i.im Miiirr, of Vanoouvar, H.C., tKi-iipation biiit-hiT, Intondl �����> npply for iiermission lo purilm*- the FoUowing descrllieil lands: Cummenclnir nt n post phmtiil nbout 1 chain from tidi'wntcr h! the I.- .id of LuBOOmbl Kn>. nnd markisl J.M.'s N.K. etirn-T. theneo wost Nlchains, thotico south Hi chains, thenee east HU chnins, thenco north Uohalha. to point of coimnence- ment, rimtaininit tHU acroa more or less. JOHN MILLKK. Datitl l��i Kob , l'.ill Charles It. Stark. Airent I'ub. Kob. 2fi. Bkaana Land Dlatrlet~Dlatrtot of Ooot Take notu-f Unit I, Lialll K. Walter, of Vuncouver, K.C, OCOUMtion prospector, Inteuils to apply for parntlmon to purchuse the followlnir descrilied lands: ConunapelnS ��t n post plnntiil ami mnrki-d L. K. W.'s S.K. corner and imimttiatrly adjoininK pnt marketl W.A.'s N.W. corner; lbenc��- nor'.h 40 ehaina. thenee waat Hd ehuins. thenee south 40 chains, llu-nce east Ni ihnina, to point of i-orn- mencrment. ctrntiiiniiiK 'M* acres, nmri* or less. l.aKHMK K. WALTKK. Dnted 1st Pob., 11*11 Charles 11. Allen. Airent I'ub. Pab. 2T.. Bkaana Land Dlitrlct-Dlitrict of Oaaalaf Tak��* notico that l Bolcom McDonald of i'rince Rupart, B.C. occupntion lalmror, intomls to ap I nly for permission to puit'huse the followinit descrilied lands: CtiiiimencitiK nt n post plunteil thn-e and one- | half milaa In an aaataru nlraetlon from the point ��� tin Nans Kiver where the Lnvii Luke trail lieirins and DIM mlh* In a northerly dlrertion from the i said Lnva Luke Irnil, ihi'iiee north 80 chnins, | thanca west wi chains, thence soulh HO chnins, thenca east chains tu point of coltuncnci-ment, I eontninintr (ituaen-s. Onto ivb. ;i. inn. holcom McDonald I'ub. Mar. 10. Joseph Helwny, Airent point of commencement; more or lorn. ['..led Keli. 24, I 11. I'ub. Fob. 27. containing bio ucres JOHN McLKOD C. McDowell, Agent QuoenjCharlottc Islamis Lund DUtrict���Diatrict <>' Skeena Take notici' tha I, John \1 L d tif Van uuver. occupation broker, Intand to apply fur permit oil to pfOlbaOt orcoulu d petroleum on ��� in follow.n^ d Mribad 1 ni-- Commencing at a p at plant d abo t 'o r tnilai ouib and two mile- wa t of Hi mouth ( the T.-c1 EUVOI and markad J. M L W. Comer. No. :16. thonc north SO chnina, lhanOl ana Ml chaina. thence aouta 0 cha na, the e weat KO Bhalna o p lnt of oommn cement ������ ntalntai io a re��, mere or let. Dated Fib. 28,1 ll .< HN M'LKOD Pub. Keb. 26. C ar�� i. a M I lowoll, gent tiuoen Charlotle lalamla Und Diatrict���District o' Skivna Tak notico that 1. John McLe>d of Vancouver. I Queen Charlotta Islands Land District���District of occupation broker, intend to apply or pormiwlnn , Bkaana tn prospect for coal ami potroleum n tho following i Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, descrilied land: occupation broker, intend to apply fnr permission Commencing at a po-*t planted about eight milea to prospect for conl nnd petroleum on the lollowi, g aouth anil lour west of tho mouth of Tl-el Kivor I descirhed land: and ma.-ked J. McL.. N. W. t'ornt-r, No 71, thonce ] Commencing at a posi planted abuut two miles south J>U chalna, thence eaat HO chaina, thenco I north of the mouth of the T -el r ver an murked north HO chains, thenco w st N halna to poi t of J. McL., S. \V. Cormsr. No. 4, th-'nco north ommencement; cont ining 840 ucres, moro or In Dated Ke I'uh K.h . 21.1 Ml JOHN Mcl.KOD McDowell, Agont Queen Charlotle Islunds Lnnd District ���Dlallrct ot Bkaana I Take notice that I, John McU.d of Vuncouver, : occupation broker, intend to upply for pormiiwion . to prospect for coal nnd petroleum on he following described lands: | Commencing at a post plnnted about six milei aouth and throe miles west of lho month of the . ... Tl-el Kiver and marked J. McL. N. K. Corner, ��� north ami t*o miles west o| the mout W the chuina. thence east 80 chains thenc- south 80 chains, thence wist 80 chains to point of com mencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Datad Keb. 25, ion. JOHN MeLEOD Pub. Feb 27. T. K. Walter. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Land District���District Skeena Tnke notice 1 Tint I, John MeLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to npply fur parmlaatotl to prospect for COM aad petroleum ��>n the follow ing descrilied land: Commencing a a posl plnnted about two miles Quaan Charlotte Islands L.nd District -Distrieto Bknona Tuke notice that I, John Mcl��ooil of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for iiermimioti to proipaot for coal and petroleum on Ih following wscrititl laml: Commencing ut 11 post plantad about light miloa south uml two wesl of tlie mouth of TI el Kiver and markad J. Mcl... N. W. I orner. No, 40, thence south 80 chains thence eaBt mi chains, thencc north 80 chains, thencc we.-: 8 l chains to point of comme- cement; contain tig ti I a -re-*, mora or less. Hate 1 Feb. 84, l9ll. JOHN McLKOD Tub Ken. W. C. Mcl) well. \g��':it LAND LEASE NOTICE Take Rup n,a Land Dbtrlol District 01 ('oust notice that Otis J. Ketison of Prince oceupation proinoeton Intondl No. 76, thenco aouth 80 chains, thence wost 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence eaat 80 chaina to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, mon' or \*m* Dated Fed. 211, 1911. JOHN M'LKOD Pub. Feb. 25. Clarance McDowell, Agent Quoon Chnrlotte Islands Lnnd D strict���District of Bkaana Take notice tlmt I, John MflLopd of Vnncouver, occupation broker, Inteml lo apply (or parmUMon lo prospect for coal antl petroleum on the following descrllieil lands: Commencing at n post plnnted sii miles south nml three milea west ol the month of the TM Kiver nnd marked J. McL, S. K. Corner, No. 75, thenw north 80 chains, thence west HO chains, thence south 80 cliains, thence east 80 chnins to point of commencement; containing 610 acres. B!5#.tt��,l��n. JOHN M-I.KOI) Pub. Feb. 25. Clarnco McDowell, Agent Skeenn Lnnd Dlitrtot-Dllttiot of Cas-tur Take notice thut I Charles Morris of I'linre Ku pen. K.c,, oonopatlon iniMiror. Intandi tt�� apply f"i parmtaaton to potohaaa the following daaonth etl binds: Commencinir nl n post plantad three nml one- half miles in nn aaataru nlraetlon from the point on Naas Kiver where the Lava Lake trull beitip1 antl one mite in B northerly dlr saitl Lava Lake trail, thenee south 80 chnins, ihence salt BO ehalns, thence north so chnins. thenre west 8n chaini lo point of eommeneement, nntaining 640 acroa. Dat. ivb. ;i. Kill. CHARLES MORRIS Pub. Mur. in. Joseph Helwny. Ajjml Queen Charlotte Islands Und District���District of Bkaana Tako nolice that 1, John McLood of Vancouver, occupalion broker, Intend to apply for permiaaion to pros|��ect lor coul and potroloum on tho following de-Clll't'l I.md Commencing at n post plan: ml eight miloa aouth and two west of lhe mouth ol tho Tl-el Kivor und t-tinn from ihe i marked J. McL., S. K. C rner No. 42, thence north 80 chains, thenco west 80 chains, thenco aouth 80 chains, thonco eaat 80 chalna to point of commeneement; conUining 610 acres, more er less. Datad Feb. 21, mn. John MeLEOD Pub. Feb. 27. C. McDowell, Agent Tl-el Kiver ami marked J. McL., N. \\\ Corner, No. 27, llience south HO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 610 acres, more or less Dated Fe i, 25.1911. .'OHN McLKOD Pub. Feb. 27. T. K. Walter, Agent Queen Churlotte Islands Lnnd District���District of Skeenu Take notice that I Job McLeod of Vancouver, occupation broker. Intend to npply (or permission applv fnr permfiiton toloaii the followina deaerlbed lands: Commencing at a post plunteil about a nuurtcr of 11 mile from the north west currier 01 QlbeOH Island on the saitl Glbion Island, thence south 10 cliains. thence east 'JO ehains, tlience north 40 chains, t hence west 20 chains tti point of commencement. Ci��nl:iining v0 acres more or less. oris J. BENSON. Dated 80th March. 191 1 FORESHORE LEASE NOTICE Coast Lnnd District Dintrict of Skeena Take notice that I, Paul Brendler, of tupr'osiM'ct for coal and petroleum on the following porcher IsUuul. occupation farmer, in- d,Sramene?ng at a post planted about two milea 'tend to apply for permission to lease north and two miles wwi of the mouth of Tl-ol , the following toreohore; Commencing River and mnrked J. Mcl... s. w. Corner, No,86 at a post planted about 12 feet from the thence norlh K0 chainH, thence eaat Hit chuina, i___aI _ t e i���*. iam . i>������ v - 1- thence south 80 chaina, thence weet 80 chaina to I PC*U��jJ P08* of lot 1801 on 1'orcher l%* pount ef commencement; containinR 010 acroa, j land, thence in a null then V direction more or leaa. following high water mark* 1200 fett; MESf V.V8UGS : thence west to low water mark; thence 1 northerly following low water mark Queen Charlotte lalanda Land Diatrict���Diatrict ol ,1200 f��et; thence east to point of Com- Skeena _. . . 1 mencement. Bkaana Land Diatriet Diatrict of Oaaalar Tal.en.itlee tlmt I, John McDonald tir I'rinee Rupert, B.C., occupetion hotalkaapari intenda to apply for perinlsolon to purehane tho following dem-rflieil lundu: Commencing ni n poet plantad three and ono* Imlf milaa In an eaitarur direction from the point on Naaa Rlvar where the L��vu Lake imii beKina and ona mila In a northerly direction from the nuid Lnva Lake linil, ihenre soulh eighty ehaina, thanee weM hi chninn, thenee north ni chnina, theneo ensl mi ehalns to pnint of commencement, (;ueon Charlotte lalanda Land District ���Diatrict ot Bkaana Take noliw thai 1, John MoLood of Vancouver, 1 ccupatlon broker, Intent! to npply fo permittHlan to proipaot for coal and potroleum on tho following described land; Commencing at a poat planted eight mllea aouth ami two weal ol tho mouth of Tl-ol lllver and markad J. McL., N. W. Corner, No. 41, thence aouth HO chalna, thence weat 80 chalna, thence north 80 chnina, thencc eaat HO chalna tn point Take notice that I, John McLeod of Vancouver, occupation bruker, Intend to apply for permiaaion to proHpect for coal and petroleum on tho following j deacrihed land: Commencing at a poat plant etl about two milot* north and two milea west ot the moulh of thn Tl-el Uiver and marked J McL. N. W. Corner, No. 61, thonco aouth HO halna, thenco weal HO chaina, thonc.- north H0 chalna, thenci' eait HO chainn to point o! commencement containing 640 acrea, more or leaa. Dated Fob. 25, 1911. JOHN Mcl.KOD Pub. Feb. 27. T. K. Walter. Agent Quoon Charlotte Islanda Land Diatriet���Diatrle "f Skeona Tako notice that I, John Method of Vancouver occupation brokor, Intond to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described land: Commoncing at a post planted eight mllea nouth and a wo west of the mouth of Tl-el Hiver and marked J. McL., S. W. Cornor, No. B9, thonce north 80 chuins thonce oaat 80 chnins, thence sout HO chains, thenco woat HO chainn to point of PAUL BRBNDL1R. Dated March 7, 1911. First insertion March 11 Skeona Land District���Dlstricl ot Coaat Uange I Tuko notice that Mary Ball Henton ol Vnncou vor, 11. ('., occupation spinater, Intandi to upply (or permiaaion to purchuse the following deacrilied landa: Commencing nt a noat plnnted nt thn north eaa'. corner of Lot :i!iS0, thenco about *.H) chnina north to Lot 1723, thence HO chnina west t< Lot B982, thence about 80 chains south to .Lot 8981, thence 10 chains oast, thonce 20 chains south to Lot 682, thonco 20 chains east, thonce 20 chains north, thence 20 chains eaal to point of corn- of commencement; containing 640 acroa, more or I commencement; containing 640 acres, more or 1 tnonPepaantj containing ago acrea more or less. THK PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST i i i i m '0, \imm~$]m*w> _*' x>o leaeaeagBBSBSaBaBSBg Furniture Dealer 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert 15 and 20 Per Cent REDUCTIONS IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS 4.+ *S*mS**S-S*** for balance of the month of April commencing Monday. Uth April. We have now a complete line of House Fur nishings for your spring requirements S 115 and 20 Per Cent OF NEW HOUSE FURNISHINGS JUST ARRIVED. We especially invite your inspection to see the good values in cheap. m^ high grade furniture. Our second floor is now turned over to our carpets, squares and drapery and we carry a large up-to-date assortment. A visit will convince you of this fact. Wiltons. Carpet Squares. Axminster, Brussds and Tap��Stty,Curtate,"JJ^J^^^SS Mutlins Cretonns Etc.. Brass Curtain Rods and Trimmings of every requirement. REMEMBER OUR 15 AND 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION FOR TfflS MONTH 1 OK CASH 3 CARLOADS Muslins. Cretonns. Etc.. Brass curtain kous ana irimming*.ui cvciy i^uuwiu. ��v4**��*g,��a������ ww�� .* . -- - --* -���-* -��� - -- discount High grade furniture consisting of Dressers. Commodes. Chiffonniers in solid quarter cut oak. and leather upholstered chairs in solid oak receive a ZO per cent discount Dressers, Quarter Oak $65.00 Dresser, early English, Iwge bevel mirror. Bize 40x30, 8 small drawers top, Co AA 2 large drawers bottom; Bale price OtmoVv $26.00 Dressing Table to match above dresser, early English, size et* mirror 20 x on A A 24, sale price L\J.*J*J $26.00 Dressing Table, golden oak. wax finish. size of mirror 20 x 24, sale OA A A 38.50 Chiffonnier, golden quarter cut oak. 5 drawers and hat compartment, oval oa OA British mirror: sale price ��J v.Ov 35.00 Chiffonnier, quarter cut oak, with li drawers, fancy oval Salf price mirror. 28.00 price Surfaced Oak Dressers Chiffonniers J0.00 Chiffonnier, surfaced oak, 5 draw compartment, square bevel mirror: sale price l'J.">0 Chiffonnier, surfaced oak golden, mirror, ii largedrawers, size of ta.p 3-1x20. serpentine front, sale price 21.00 Chiffonnier, surfaced oak goldc above with larger shaped mirror: sale price 11.00 Washstand with mirror attached surfaced oak. sale price ers and hat 17.00 oval British 19.00 n. same as 20.50 8.50 20.00 Dinner Wagon in golden quartered oak or early English highly polished with long drawer and shelf at bottom: sale |/�� AA price $65.00 Princess Dresser, quarter cut oak. golden, with 0 small side drawers and 1 lar.ee drawer at bottom, oval British mirror, size Co A A 46 \ 20, sale price OL.\J*J $55.0d Dresser, qurrter oak, golden, 2 small top drawers and two large bottom drawers, oval front shape with large British a a aa bevel mirror, sale price "�����"" 60.00 Mahogany Dresser, wax finish, large oval mirror, size 30 x 40, 2 top drawers AC* aa and 1 large drawer, sale price ��0'"" -15.00 Mahogany Dresser, wax finish, large shaped mirror, size 38 x 19, serpentine front. 2 small drawers and 1 large drawer, o/�� aa sale price JU.UU Chiffonniers, Quarter Cut Oak 45.00 Chiffonnier, golden quarter oak, 6 drawers, shapely British mirror, si::e of glass 21 x 18; sale price 45.00 Chiffonnier, same as above, with 5 drawers and oval mirror Sale price 36.00 :i 5 drawers 36.00 lS.."io Dresser and Stand, surfaced oak. hardwood golden finish, bevel minor, drawers: sale price 10.50 Dresser and Stand, surfaced oak golden, size of mirror bevel 16 x 'lit. three drawers to dresser: sale price ... 25.00 Dresser and Stand, surfaced oak golden, oval mirrors, 3 drawers to dresser: sale price 3400 Dresser and Stand, surfaced oak golden, 2 top shaped drawers and 2 larjro drawers at bottom, large oval British mirror; sale price ���12.00 Dresser and Stand, surfaced oak. size of top ���12 x 20. serpentine front with -1 drawers, oval British bevel mirror, size 2-1 x 30 sale price 17.00 Combination Dresser, surfaced oak. size of mirror 14 x 24. 3 drawers and commode compartment, size of tops 18 x 39 tow- 1J f* A el bar, side of glass; sale price WtWW 14.50 Combination Dresser, surfaced oak, size of mirror 14 x 24, 1 top drawer and double cm- mode compartment, towel hanger side of mirror: sale price """ 15.75 ik golden, 17.50 ik golden, 21.00 ���; golden, 2 Irawers at 29.00 size of top awers. oval 35.50 12.50 FOR THE DINING ROOM Buffets 30.1W Surfaced Oak Buffet, early English or golden oak finish, shelf above mirror. 3 drawers and double cupboard compartments, size of glass beveled 36 x 12 or |-A sale price 1*0*0" 50.00 Buffet, solid quarter cut oak. 4 different styles for choice, some leaded light fronts anil others with solid oak swell front panels, three drawers and cupboards, sale price 55.00 Buffet, quarter cut oak. leaded light and mirror top. plush lined drawers and A A A A cupboard compartment: sale price ll��vw 60.00 Buffet, quarter cut oak. in either early English or golden oak finish, large bevel mirrors, 3 drawers. 1 lined for silvei ware & cupboard compartment: sale price 70.00 Buffet and China Cabinet combined, golden quarter cut, oak, glass sides and oval leaded light door and front with three drawers at 40.00 48.00 Dining Room Tables 15.00 Dining Table, pedestal leg, surfaced oak golden. 6 ft. extension, round top, IO CC sale price IL.OO 15.00 Dining Table, surfaced oak golden polished, turned legs. 6 ft. extension, sale IO *tP price 14. I U 12.IK) Dining Table, elm golden finish, 6 A C A foot extension, sale price *7*0*J 2ii.un Dining Table, solid oak polished, turned legs, ti foot extension, golden finish. 1/�� A A sale price 10.UU 30.00 Dining Table, quarter cut oak. round top, 8 ft. extension, early English finish. Oi (\C\ sale price L*t,\J\J 35.(Mi Dining Table, quarter cut oak. square top. golden finish, legs of this table quar- O O f\f\ ter cut. 8 ft. extension: sale price bOiVw 40.00 Dining Table, large pedestal centre support. early English quarter cut oak OO AA throughout. S ft ex.. sale price OL*\J\J 45.00 Dining Table, large pedestal centre support, 36.00 8 ft. extension, early English quarter cut oak. sale price bottom, reflection mirror inside ami British bevel mirror top, sale price 56.00 60.00 Dining Table, pedestal centre, large claw- foot 8 ft. extension, early English An AA finish quarter oak, sale price ��� ��� ���"" These pedestal tables are the highest grade goods on the market and at their reductions cannot be beat \_V_f, B 65 fig BQ 1 X* i Carpet Squares-All Grades Axminster Carpet Squares Draperies for Spring Clean Up .30 .40 .50 .55 .75 Tapestry, Brutsi Is, Velvets, Axminstera and Wiltons. These a,-.>i>al.< wa- import direct from the Scotch and I" manufacturers, and at i!.a' price stiata.-,! will convinci ye i aif the val K - 7.60 Tapestry Square, lise 6 ft. *'* In. by 9 ft. cm. Sale Price O.UU i'.OO Tapestry Square, better grade, ilze 6 ft. ii in !>v !' ft . Sale Price 10.00 Tapestry Square Sa!a> Price site '.' feel 7.50 feet, g>00 Yam all know the wearing quality of the heavy Axmii iter Wc bave them in all >i.:cs at prices lower, where quality is tlat* consideration, than has ever been offered in our city before, Come and inspect them. 22.50 Axminster Square, siz,- >i feet !��� incl 9 feet, Sale 1'ri.v * " i Av il isti: Square, size ;��� feat by '.��� fa-,:. Sale Price ' \\" iter Square, site 9 feet by 1" feet 8 inches, Sale Price I 11.00Tapestry Square, better grade, site '.' feet n (in by 9 feet, Sale Price 17.UU U.00 Tapestry Square, No. 1-A, site 9 feet by 9 feet. Safe price '. 16.00 Tapestry Square, No. 1-A. si.-e s< feet Into feet ta Inches, Sale Price 18.00 rapestry Square, No. 1-A, site 9 feet by 10 feet t"> inches, Sale Price ���������>��� Square, No, 1-A, site 9 feet by 12 fi et, Sale Price The above list of Tapestr) squares wi carry in all colors to harmonise with your room treatment. We invite you to sea- our new >q lares just open out. U.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 i'J.,'0 Velvet Carpet Squares, tite 9 feet by 12 feet, Sale price 18.00 23.00 " 26.00 r: 27.50 6.00 Axminster Hearth Rugs, lite M inches by 27 ���**}_* inches. Sale Price ti. I J 3.75 Velvet Wilton Rug, size 64 inches by '.1 ins.. <J AA Sale Price O.UU 3.00 Dudley Rug, tite H inchet by :'T inches. Sale Regular i"*- yard Madras, plain white, double width sal,' price. ; aT yard Regular 60c yard Madras, li^ht preen with dotted mutlin elfa'Ct, Sale Price, per yard Regular 66c yard Madras, light preen ground mixed with dark preen effect for relief. Sale Price, yd. Regular Toe yard Madras, gold ground, anal deep pold and green relief, Sale Price, per yard Regular 1.00 yard Madras, ecru ground with green stripe, black lieur-de-lis centre. Ssie Price, vanl Kep. 4'ac reversible Scrim, ecru pround, deep brawn nnd pold effect, and a dozen other different patterns and colors. Sale price, per yard Repular 26c Fancy Colored Muslins. Sale Price, per yard Regular 4."c 9hallayt cream pround and floral pattern In centre. Sale Price, per yard Lace Curtains Kepular l.T.'a I.ace Curtains, white, :l yd. length, Sale Pric,-. par pair Kepular 2.'.'. I..,. ��� ('urtains, whit,-. :! yd. length. Sale Price, per pair Regular 8.26 Lace Curtains, white, 8 yd. length, Sale Pric. per pair Repular 4.00 Lw tt Curtains, white, 3 yd, la'iipth, Sale price, per pair Repular 5.60 Hon Prima. Curtains, used for large sinple window, size 4 feet li inches hy :, f,.,., fancy overlaid borders, Sale price.,,, 1.25 1.75 2.25 2.75 2.00 Velvet Rugs, size M inches by 27 Inches, Sale Price 2.25 1.50 b,...... . ,.���....,, yt/.a? .. .vv_ .a inena's ny ., f,.r| j ��� ��� ?Q fancy overlaid l.nrders. Sale price. ' ' 4.UU 1Q Rep 8.28 l.ar.; Curtains. Applique. ,11-2yds. I,,,,... F mm .10 heavy worked l-.r,l,r. Sale Price 5.75 .30 K"u"i,r^I.'pnce:'pri;::irSwirN,',-,r"118.oo Sash Curtain Goods by the Yard ^li-WBWtafifflEtt 9.50 Space in this advertisement will not allow ns to enumi rate all the values we have to aHlvr. The prices quoted on these rugs are for l| Ot cash. Regular We White Madras, lloral and dotted pattern with loaap attachment to insert hrass rods, three O r different dealgM, Sale Price, per yard . L D Repular l"e White Muslin. SO inches wide. Sala- *_ r Price, )>er yard .CJ Repular 36c Muslin, stripe, all white. Sale Prica', per yard .20 Rep. 20.00 Battenburg Late Curtains, neat car- t * ,___ ner patterns, all hand Worked, Sale Price, 1 4.UU R^^ls^^la1fe5r?!r.^^r!!!^^.i"c,:!? .50 YES! We re-coyer your upholstered chairs and couches for spring clean-up. Come and choose vour covers We have �� e,nnA ..,���.. Prices. We stock Red, White and Green Felts, Silence Cloths to protect table tops. Wall BuSaos-Breen and red \*ZLT*TiT 1" t0 ~e}~Qt from at Sale Comforts, Sheets, Pillow., Door Mats-all kinds and qualities, Japanese Matting.^.I Sl pUcSVl"fper ^Au^nd^fCte^th.IUld fanCy' B'anket8' 600 - SIX HUNDRED IRON BEDS ������ 600 , 4 Styles Babys^ Iron Cribs With Hid, Sliding SiJM Now in stock. 30 different deaipM \iUi-A.. Z . ,,.:. ; "TT \l ' * ������..ii&J1 ^"Qing MdeS reduction to end of kr*r\\. M.,,.,...,: .. , .. >.,intl P"?68* A special 15 per cent. () Also ttmr -*v\t*m ,-f PaU������ r_.,.r....t.. ���n .��� ���n ... .. . Now in stuck. 30 different deaiirns mi ��� I reduction to end of April. MattreLsa *r*A i^^-Z '^u08' h 8lx>dal 15 Per Ct>nt We have them to tit any bed desired ' mgS W,U recelve ll like Auction Also four styles of Folding Go-Carts all to sell at the Rnecinl IR , ', !��� tion. Mattresses made to fit baby cribs in hair, moss.' Sock i,7n "?Uu" celsior with fancy art ticking. Choose your own coin ��� ' Cotton Bnd ('x" m m B Hi. iSS m iB i r>-z_*< i *fK. _5ti.fr, 1 1 a���-**i-i*.fc*li��fc*<-MfctllS!J,^llhfc M-Bwi. | ���^'Z^rft^'^^*?^'^** ~ -*-.._ SS IMBIMMBMMlMlij11 2��+���;. ____________^_^_^ Q _ti_JB_W_ti_Bfir . -ex . _��� ������ _ ..__. 4a^*iiAAA^.^^^ .*���*..**., .. _C*J_ ',L 'a) ^m'/r -.-���" '-Tsm-.*mm THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST .4,wm... I = THE COSY CORNER = j DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN ! I This is a little section of the paper, which from day to clay will be devoted to Bubjects of special interest to women. Any and all of thu ladies of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to tuke part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Cornar" will fill a social need. ��� J.HIRSCH&SONS UM1TED. MONTREAL NICKERSON-ROERIG & CO. - PRINCE RUPERT Distributors for Northern British Columbia CT������^.^^^iWV^MWM.a^/^j:w</j/W^^ l*m,m<*m*��*m***-\f*tS**_rQ LYNCH BROS. , Department Stores GROCERIES HARDWARE CROCKERY Prince Rupert, B.C. : SASHES f DOORS GLASS MEN'S FURNISHINGS BUILDING SUPPLIES OH MOYA COME OUT The snow lias almost gone an' the sky is blue an' clear, lAn1 the bulbs are pushin' their green tops out .iv the ground, I While a gurglin' robin is fillin' the air will sweet sound. Down at the ind av the garden, the rhubarb's little red heads Are peeptn' out at the sunlight from their cold, dark, winter beds The lilac buds are swellin' an' sparrows build in the eaves, And the wind is havin' a frolic, aroon, wid last year's leaves. The duck an' geese are flyin' in V's over the sea-bound river, Will a swish av wings as they pass, makin' the soft air quiver. A hundett av little streams run frum the banks av snow, An' the western sky is a glory, aroon, when the sun sinks low. What d'ye say, ma colleen, it's 1 good lo live? Ad' true: It's grand to wish for Cod's sweet spring wid the childer an' you. ���Garrett O'Connor We supply Farmhouses, Camps, Mines, and save the buyer money. Write for our Price List Mail orders recsive prompt attention \ Largest Stock in Northern B. C. 4 tm*)***mm*****m**Al ******* ><j/W��^^t"<V(y**^/��"<\(^����<V(y*��^^��^\����Q WE HAVE BUYERS FOR LOTS IN STEWART Samuel Harrison & Co. Brokers, Prince Rupert and Stewart, B. C. Agents for Stewart Land Company, Limited Royal Bank of Canada Hkad Omen: MONTREAL. Estahi.ishkp IS60. Capital, (6,200,000 Surplua, $7,200,000 Total A.M-t.. $92,500,000 Savings Hank D.partmcnt, $1 will o|n-n an sccounL BruidlM throURliout Canmla anal BankiiiK Connection* with all part* of th* United Stales. Agents throughout the world. II. I'. WILSON, Mwager. Prince Rupert Branch. The House of Good Values Jabour Bros. Third Ave. We have no rent to pay; we buy for cash in the very best markets; we look after the business ourselves And Our Customers Get the BENEFIT Hoots, Clothing, Dry Goods, Everything to suit the Country; and the prices are right. ('ome and see our new consignment of Footwear. Every- Hiing from Dancing Slippers to Prospectors Ironclad boots "The House of Good Values" T A oni TD DDnQ A BROWNING COURTSHIP By Alice L Fnirweather January 1st, 19���.1 have decided to keep a dairy. It is to he no mcri' record of events, Imt my own impressions anil opinions of books, people anil places. 1 wish to he able to judge whether my character is improving or otherwise-, whether I am broadening, or growing narrower in mind. "The end, whether reached or not, makes great lhe life." What an inspirer Browning is. I will try to read more good Iwiks and poetry, as I promised dear Miss Riddel when I left school last year. , January 3rd���One resolution broken already. I meant to write in you, my diary, every day, but many interruptions today prevented mc. How my social life interferes with the very studious, earnest life I would lead, and yet, one cannot withdraw from thc world. I might have stayed home from Madge Hunt's tea this afternoon, but after all, one owes a certain duty to one's social |x>sition. (I am trying to avoid too many I's, but thai impersonal pronoun is hiird lo manage.) January .5th���Meant to read "A Soul's Tragedy," but felt loo tired tonight, so have just finished j'True Till Death." It may not improve my mind, but it is a beautiful portrayal of thc brightest emotion the human breast is capable of: Love. I wonder if I could love as that man and woman did, and if I could be true through long years of waiting. "I wait for my story, thc birds cannot sing it. Not one as hc sits on the tree. The hells cannot ring it, but long years, oh bring it Such as 1 wish it to be." January Hth���I feel I will not bind myself down to writing every day, but only when 1 have something very imnportat to record. January 12th- Last night Harold brought a college friend M dinner. He has come from a small town in the west to practice law in our city. Rather a handsome man with fair, curly hair, gray eyes and a strong chin. He seems determined to win recognition in his profession, and one feels that he will succeed in whatever he undertakes. He is well educated, very well read and intensely tnusiciil. I have devoted almost a page to Mr. Hamilton, but my diary was to record my impressions of people as well as of books and events. January Kith���Have l>een reading Tennyson with Mr. Hamilton. He docs not care for Browning ns I dn, but I hopi to lead him lo the nobler \**cl. Tennyson is very musical and appeals to th.it side of his nature, but Browning reaches thc soul. Mr. Hamilton reads aloud very well. January Iflth Have begun to read letters between Mr. and Mrs. Browning. What ideal lovers tllPV aaa'li' 1 t.i a a.1,1 maalra.a. ing the library door and hearing Mr. Hamilton say "my dearest." It was in the "l.i'iters" of course, but a brother never does under-, stand. It seems odd^that a stranger seems to appreciate one's liner feelings better than those who have known one all her life. February 7th We have finished the letters and gone to lhe poems themselves. Jack feels lhat he will understand the poems better, now that he seems in know more of the poet, as one cannot help but feel after reading those outpourings of the Mini which he sent his beloved. February Hth I am proud of my convert. He is able to explain many passages I could never grasp thc meaning of. lie thinks deeply anil seems to feel deeply. I found his card ''Violets blue as your eyes" written on il. My eyes are gray and the violets are purple, but the thought was beautiful. March 21st- "Bc a god and hold me Willi a charm Be a man and fold me With thine arm." Jack did! March 23rd I will paste in this clipping from the "Times," for 1 am too happy to write: "Mrs. P. Vanderdecken announces the engagement of her daughter, Mae, to John Hamilton of Centreville, Manitoba." We're going to Florence on a Browning Pilgrimage for our wedding trip. Hospital Ball Don't forget the Hospital Dance on Tuesday, April 1 Sth, in thc Mclntyre Hall. Tickets |2 from any of the ladies, Ormes' or Keeley's drug sions. til PRINCE RUPERT iNN AND ANNEX Owned anil operated by thc Granil Trunk Pacific Railway on Ui.' American and European plan. Excellently furnished, with steam heat, electric light, and all modern conveniences, being absolutely first-clam In every respect. The appointment* and service are equal to any hotel on thc coast Rales: $1 lo $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. ss. Prince Rupert Said for Stewart, Thursday!, 8.00 a m. Sails for Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Fridays, at 8.00 a.m. ���s. Prince Albert sails for Port Simpson, Naas River Pointa, Masset, Naden Harbor, every Wednesday, 1.00 p.m. antl for: Refuge Hay, Skidegate, Queen Churlotte City, Lockeport, I'u- I'aifi, .ledway, Ikeda Hay, Rose Harbor and return via Queen Charlotte City every Saturday, 1.00 p.m. The Gamut Trunk Railway System connecting with trains from the Pacific coast operates a frequent and convenient service of luxurious trains over its double track route between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Huston, New York and Philadelphia. Information and tickets obtainable from the office hereunder mentioned. Trans-Atlantic bookings by all lines arranged. A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT NOT BROWNING But a Fair Mark for Cupid Just jjjj [j the Same '. ������:s Ihe Canadian Northern Steamship Company is receiving main' applications from English girls, who, as one puts it, would like to come to Canada "to lie a prospective bride." From a batch of letters written hy young women, here is one taken at random, and much like the rest of them: "I am an English girl and would like to go to Canada, and I would like a young man for my husband, and my age is 20 in the third of may. Pleas let me know il you advance the passage fare. II you do write back and let me know when you want me to come, So I will close xxxxxx with fond love anil kisses, because ! am a poor girl and I would like somewhere from home because we are thirteen in famley with father and mother, and we have six sisters if you would like more than one from the same famley." ROGERS & BLACK WHOLESALE DEALERS IN��� liinliliiaa' Material, Cement, Liane. Hair-fibre Plaster, Coke, Blacksmith Coal, Common Brick, I Presstd Brick Shingles, Lath, New Wellington Coal ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY I'll.I.Mi I Ste Us fnr Prices. Phone No. 116 FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE Piintorium Pioneer Cleaners, 'Phone4 Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Hlock Every Tuesday Evening All memhers of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge, (!. s. JOHNSTONE, N.i;. H. MORTON, Secretary. ~-__E. EBY <& Co.^�� REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM ��� - B. C 9 ^F Canadian Pacific Railway Company B.C. Coust S.S. Service "PRINCESS MAY" Northbound Apr. 17-Southbound Apr. 21 Train for Winnipeg and Toronto leaves Vancouver 9 a.m. daily. Imperial Limited, best train across the continent, leaves Vancouver daily H.45 p.m. Carries compartment observation cars. The lineBt car on any road anywhere. AKent for all Atlantic Steamship lines. Tickets to and from European points. HONEY Sweet is the breath of Spring, but sweeter far, Tlie Honey Lawson sells in can or jar; From California's Blopes to Artie Dawson You'll (jet the flowers' toll from Honey Lawson. PRINCE RUPERT WAREHOUSING AND FORWARDING COMPANY Piriat Ave. Near McBtadaa Forwarding, Distributing and Shipping Agents. Storage of Baggage and Household Goods a Specialty, -AT LOWEST RATES- LaWSOIl, Phone 155 Douglas Sutherland, Mgr. P. O. Box 907 Phone 262 J. G. McNab General Agenl ELECTRICAL FIXTURES ELECTRIC WIRING IN BOTH PRIVATE ANI) BV81NB88 HOUSES F. W. HART UNDERTAKER ft KMKALMER STOCK COMI'LKTE Do You Want to Invest in the Best Mining Proposition in British Columbia? Work performed by experts only. A lirst class job is guaranteed in every instance. A large stock of Chandeliers anil Fittings carried. We are selling shares in the salmon bear river mining coy. Ltd. H. W. Blakely - Electrican ..Grand Hotel.. WORKINGMAN'S HOME Spring Beds, clean White Sheets 25c Rooms 50c BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY J. GOODMAN. Proprietor At a price that will maka? you money Third Ave. Near Sixth ..Easter Flowers.. Irnh Cut Blooms from Victoria WK OFFER FOR A SHORT TIME 2000 Shares For $55.00 Payable $13.75 Cash BalaiM. 3, 6 aanH 9 Monlh. Assays of thc ore run from $25.00 to J\^ WeSthofalie LUfflber Co $2000 per ton. ARTIC STUDIO It will pay you to investigate this proposition at once. -FOR PROSPECTUS APPLY��� 0. B. Bush & Company Prince Rupert 2nd Ave Aln.M.Maanion B.A.. W.K.WIIIIama,H.A..LX.D. SIXTH STREET WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 2% I'rince Rupert, B.C LIMITED -WE HANDLE ALL KINDS OF- BUILDING SUPPLIES First Avenue Telephone 186 PHONE 294 C.REKN P.O. BOX 700 n A. L. WATKINS Plumbing : Steamfitting Thiral Ave, l��>t*��*n Tth atrial Sth SU. Over B.C. Rakcrv PRINCE RUPERT. B.C w. j. McCutcheon l'iar I..: ruin 11 I.I <��� ataacla uf Druiraa. Special attention paid tai Ailing prescription.. Theatre Block Pnra No. ?��Second kn. GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fruit : Produce : Feed WHOLESALE PRINa e rupert H. H. Morton - 3rd Ave. THE Royal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue and Stxih St. The 1 net Rtnonn. I la" I ��� ��t .���.|IM|>l"-'i ���ml steam heated Hot and cold bath*. Dining room and restaurant Corley & Burgess, Props W. I.. BARKER Architect Second aveu.ie and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Office. MUNRO & LA1I.EY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. Timber Cruisers and Mining Engineers CH**-*. JHE IROQUOIS Rover Boat House. POOL (MOD, REUABLE ::: M , ,��� . . . ......m~ None but f,obor llMd E.iKlish and American Billiards LAUNHES ���-�����*?���� employed. Twelve Tallies Second Avp. Electric Wiring and BOWLING, Supplies STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS-:- AUDI10R8 A T D 1 * P /"" Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 A. I . I arKlIl OC \-*0. Prince Rupert P.O. Box 361 Centre Street. BILLIARDS nnd POOL | t Alley: 7TaMc��. A �����al cxar- ��� ,.:��� A clean *port. Laalia<* every B nfterni*>n. Ncwanaan lll.ta-k. lao- l�� tWMB "th and Tth Si' Z no Mi'iu.i "'��� PfOpfWttV anal Mannarer b4444*t444444*l444444444444*i What to Wear 7 We have made a social effort to secure the most suitahle clothes for the climatic conditions of the interior. Before |*oinR up river come ���nil see us and we will show you what is necessary in the line of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Underwear, Topshirts, Etc. OUR motto: We serve ourselves better by s.rvlnR others best. ALFRED CARSS, C. V. BENNETT, B.A. ot British Cailumtala tt B.C.. Ontario, Sn.- and Manitoba Bara. katrhawaaa and Al * Iberta Bara. CARSS & BENNETT. Barristers, Notaries, Etc. OfTlce-Exrhanire blocla, enrner Third avenue and Sixth ilreet. Prince RiinerL 8 1836 1911 WM. S. HALL, L.D. S., U. U.S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental opcrattainia skilfully treated. Oaa and local ananthellcK administered for the taainleaa extraction of teeth. CamaulUatlon free. Offices: Helirorion Block. Prince Rupert. 11-12 Grossman &Soskin HANDASYDE C8b HURT AOKNTS POI RTKRI.. MAt'HINKRY ...AND I'ONTIUmalW SIIPN.IKS... P. O. Box 436 - Office 3rd .nd Fulton r_nmnUu ��� Outfitter* ��� *.o M. P. O. BOX 23 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY Tl.' �� ^UOtl 1 ��� lt/i I -.If. The Dank oi British North America 75 Ytari In lailaru. Capital .nd Reserve Over $7,300,000 Banking by Mall is a 'gTeat convenience to those who live some distance from town. Deposlti may be sent In, cash, drawn, or other business transacted by Mail, without any ���rouble or delay, Write or ask our Local Manager to explain our system to you. Prince Ruocrt Branch SEALED TENDERS nddreased ta the under- ���djrnod, anil endorsed "Tender for Kxnmlntnit Warehouse, Vancouver, ll.C.," will be received unttU.OOp.m. nn Monday, April 24th. 1911. for the construction of an Examining Warehouae, Vancouver, H. C. PWns, spoftitloalion and form of contract can be aeen and form* of tender obtained at the office* of Mr J.K. Cyr, Superintendent of Public Build- Iflgl far Manitoba. Post Office RuHdinir, Winnipeg, Man., Mr. Wm. Henderson. Hmident Archt- - tecl. Victoria. H.C, at the Poat Office, Vancuuver and at thia Department. PtrtODI tendering are notified that tender* will not bo considered unleaa mnde on the printed form* supplied, and aliened with their act unl signature*, statlnv their occupation* and places of residence. In the case of firms, the actual siirna- ture, tho nature of the occuiiation and place of residence of ea<-h meml>er of the firm must be Kiven. Each tender muit lie accompanied by an ac- repted cheque on a chartered hnnk. payable to the ordW n the Honourable the Minister of Public Work*, equal to (en per cent. Un p.c.) of the amount of the tender, which will lie forfeited If the person tendering decline to enter into a MB* trad when called upon In do ao, or fall to complete the work contracted for. If the tender lie not accepted the cheque will lie returned. Tho Department doe* not hind it*elf to accpi the loweat or nny tender. Hy order, U. 0. DKSHOCMKKS. Department M Public Works. Secretary OUjiu-il. March ^mL 1911 ��� THE I'RINCE RUPERT 0 1' T I .M I S T m���. + J..-W. + 120c j i 20c | I i i 1 Special Bargains I * j���* 120c j j 20c j 4m4**>M**Mt]i +.-��-..���...���.+ . V. . . '. VV ��� ��� &&*'.������*'���,������}': :���.*���*! . . . : . We are putting "ON SALE" for ti few days only, an assortment nf very pretty aups and ���Buoen m u<ii- a cup ami sniieer. Thia is n recent purchase of curs which we secured at a bargain, and we urr going I" K'ivo our customers the benefit of it. There are IS dogen in tha' lot and they come in six different patterns. These cups are generally sold at from 30 to IU cents each and we shall mark tlu'tn at these prices should any be left when they are withdrawn from side: but we believe our customers have only to sea- them to clean up the lot at the pri'sa'nt special p Ice of 20c. Condensed Advertisements. ARH You IN NEED OF HELP? Uo you waat ** to buy. ot will or hire, or loin? Try The Opttmtit Gondaniod Ad. route. poUNU-A Rudfft-Whitwqrt bloyolfl wrench, 1 Apply it Opnmlrt ""������ IJOUREE 11 ad. a t Offta VVANTED-Furntihtxi or unfurnlih- otlrootni. if locution uml Price mil ne I wfll rent them myMlf and pay rent ��n advance, no waiting no Hating* Phone ma today��� Black 08 -Uncle Jerrj T2-tf Till; British Union and National Fire Inaurance -1 Companj of London, England) with capital nf $2,6oo,(Ki0.ou, Bee us for ruteH. The Maok Realty and Iniuranco Company, TO-tf IX/ANTED Room un.l boari In private family W x.M . Optlmlit Office. M WANTED' Houae, 4 pr 6 rooms and bath, fur. nfshod or unfurnished, at once, Optlmlit Box X, Apply *-i 67-tf WANTED Woman or young man toaaalatli kitchen Wagee $35 per month with room Api-Iv P. R. General Hospital, 81-tf WANTED Km- ena River, ��i noed watchmaker for Sk*> i wagei paid, -Must huve Appij p. o. b ������'��� Bi-aa OUR SPECIALTY Fire Inaurance, Werepre* ���ent eleven strong Fire Iniuranoa Compan- lea, Wa want your bull new, large and imall. Let uaquote you i it rheMaok Realty and ln- lurance Company, ���- rdAve and Fulton 3t Tn Wanted Sec price and hami Apply i. uh ��� p.O r -u-r: itata . iss. ti'tlii" ami S3-S4 Wat >ted A Mrs good (o C. V. B in ral mnett Servant, 5th Ave. Apply i" 78-6 HAD BOWLING MATCH G. T. P. Team Beat Their Rivals in Good Conta-'st When the bowling match between .i team of G, T, P. men and a team of Foley, Welch a* Stewart's employees ended lasl nighi the <i. T. P. aggregation were the winners by 143 pins. The bowling took place in Morrison's alleys, The scores were: fli'li >.\ Stewart Team Foley, Well McArthur Cameron Malm berg Johnston Stenstrom Total sci i. 107 132 lis 100 102 158 128 153 149 201 102 L20 Kill' ITEMS OF ..+.- J. SPORT WIZARD OF THE CUE Ml 134 120 162 139 ITS 213 111 ins 169 162 125 139 it:; 170 S. O. E. B. S. Thi' Prim Bnffland. m a'ach month .��� It itii-rt LodM, No. 818, Suns "I' ruthaflrit aanal tlaar.l Tin���lays In n ilu- Carpi'iitiTi Hall, nt 8 p tti. F, V. CLARK. Sre. P. ii. Box818. Print*Rupert LAND PURCHASE NOTICE G. T. P. Team C'i-.iikI.iII Holtby Madcr ,. Melville Edy. Total scon 2384 The iv! v ii game will be played in Morrisoi - alleys next Friday nielli and ihen the F. W., & S outfit swear revenge, Edy was the pilot of the Trunks .md Stenstrom bossed the contractors. . ���' ... . . H. S. Wallace Co'y. Ltd. 1 Dry Coodi. Chin��ware, Etc 1 Fulton Street and Third A 'eniift. ���|.!.>'ln>| i.)lljJ,| 111 UIOOJ l'A\ |B3Uy .)![ 1 111 iqSiuoi ssoujsnq < ��| > \\\a\ i|.mn[ u.i ���1��a8.^IIPH ��wdnj|n��qanoqiiv Watches Wa- curry a complete line of Longine Hamilton Vanguard Howard WATCHES Sizes taa suia.. Styles to satisfy Prices to please Briefly, that's our argument Don't Forget Big Ben Fines' alarm clock ever sold. He's in our window. Heintzman Pianos C. B. WARK Jeweller BkMM Lund l>istnrt Dlitrlet of Cowl Ttlu notice Um Qltnn McArthur uf Vancouver, It. <'.. occupation roal eatate agwt Intenda to apply l*>r permii��i��n ta purchan* (In* tallowing tjaerlbed landi: Commeneng at a poet planted 40 chum- w7ii and 80 chuinn sunth *��f tin* -ninth wi^t corner <'f Un N��>. 1788 marknl Glenn McArthur'a north- weat OOrnar, thi>ncv iouUi 10 chains, tbence eu*t chaini*. thence . chainn lo po*t .tllii acri'it men1 nr lea. Dated Mareh 20, IBU. GLENN McARTHUR Pub. Apni is, t. d. Laird. Aaem Thursday, April 20th, w hen a aTl ^ttyJfflHfifcii ��*_& Public installation of ol Taki* miner thai I, .lutin llt-plsirn in IUI i ���Itmltalun, aaa-a-u|iatiun fiamia-r. inlrn.i laa uppla a .....I,, TlVlrptc ror |���T,n.v.i���n iii punhn tin- lolloia-ii,: .l.-i-nl ��t Ill.llll . I ll KI I> l"comm��dM.tap<��pitiiwd.tth.i��irih��1i sale. A Bplendid evening's fun wrna-r nl l.ul 5983, ili.'iiav MM HUchain*. lhiT.ru .. nr,., I Pomp unl in.It. llii- link nuth ������<��� ebalrn, thanca w��i 2" thut, tktnea assurea. i nun .inn imp un UW1S nairth 4n a'tliuti.* tn plan* ol cnfiimi-nca-ma-nt laiiilil (li.iir aaa-.il Daud March 18, nil. Jams HKl'Hi'itN "t""1 uuir llt-M. I'ul. April It, Hoo!! Hoo!! rhere will be a grand conceri M"*SSrthM��Vy* **J*^**2S?J3fi and dance given by the Order of Ht chuinn tu [m1*! *n C"i!iiii��*tic��'iin*nt, rm. .iimi i. a Owls in the K. <if P. Hall on whi'i fficcra will in- now on Miss M. Johnstone of Vancouver, who luis been engaged as Ska-a-na Ijanil Dialrici laistricl a'l I'aaajt llaanua' :. Taka- Botlca thai I. Clara May Lull,' ol Princa- KuiH-rt. B. C, nccupatiun ipfnstar. Intand to appb Inr pi-niii-aainn In purcha.-!' tM (nllnaalli^ ''Tilmmnnc":"1;., a pn.. pUnfl a. .ho north* "���1''l"'r '" *e pill,lie school lu IV OMt curniT nl Lnl 1TM, Kalilin .'a, Colat lhalrirt .. Ill li.-iv,. V mi'olllaT an, lla,. ^ < th��ua .a.-l 4" chains, ihanca- imrlh II chaina "'" uaxl l.llllllUMr llll till' 3. S tlia-nca' wa-at. Ill chain' thenca- nnrth '.'tt chaint. pt.."lw.,. t'.,.,..,.,. ,,..., Th...- .1-,.. thanca wwt 10 thalna, thaua aoulh i:. chair.. ... I,l,1(l Ijeorgt IH'M I lllllsil.i\ . point of communca'ntt'nl, eonlaining Hii acn-* ___________________________________ mora it lean. Lia.,.1 April I. I'.'ll. CLARA MAY LITTLE . I'ul.. April It, 6 Bkaana Land Ilialrict District ol Coaat ItaitKa- Taka- nnttca- lhal Elilnn S. Da'taailaar ol llaTlin, Ont.' uccupation tlnctnr, ir.t- t..i- to apply laar tta-rninaaion to purchaM' tha- :..:...v.. , ila-acriliaHl landa: CommencinK at a pnttl plantc-l at ilia- taouth- mat cnrntT of l.ot I'jiH. thtnen a-aal Hll chain,, mora' ur !������--. thenca' .nuth It chaina mora- or la-tta, thenca- aaa-st I" chalna mnre ur le.a. tha-nra- north I', chaina more or letaa to point of commencement containing Hll acrea mure ur leaa. Dated March tl, 1911 ELI mis s. DETW1LER Putt. April It' John Campla'll, Agent Skea-na I,antl Dintrict -Diatrict nl Coaat Take notice thai Mra. L. C. Putnam ol Sl. Paul, Mtnna-anta, nccupatiun marrieil aauman intemla to apply lair permiaaion to purchaae the loUowing ilaariIliad lamia: ComnUdni at a poat planti'il at the auuthwa-at cairnerof Un NO. 17:1.1 markeil Mrs 1.. C. Putnam*!. nnrtlia'aat corner, Ihenea- weat to t-hainta, thenca. aaiuth s" chuina thence eaat III chaina, tht-nca- nnrth SO chaina to jMti>t aif caiimnenca'ment, con , taming .C" ucra-ti mura- or la-aa. Datad March -.'tl Hall. MIIS. L. C. PUTNAM I Puli. April La. Qao. I. Putnam Agen Fred Tallman, who is undoubtedly one of the greatesl pool players in the world, gave exhibitions at the Dominion 'Ilu inc. Winnipeg, last week. Mr. Tollman claims tohold all exhibition records of ilu; world, and has defeated all professionals of any kind, and has played all over the United States and from coast to coast. I his pool player has the reputadon ol winning S20,000 in one night, when lie played Charles McCort for the championship in the cit) nl Pittsburg, in Maj 1902. Two names were played on the one j night for a side bet of 110,000 on eai h game, Mr. Tallman said the hardest match he ever played was for the championship of the world, when he met Henry P. Stofft, in a game of 1,500 up. Excitement prevailed throughdiil the game, and it was at the finish thai lhe players' nerves were tested. Tallman wanted 11 while his opponent only wauled 3, and in the hist stroke played saife, but l>\ .uood judgment Tallman got the balls to his liking and ran out the winner. These matches were played on a championship table his records are as follows: 77 halls playing by one hand at straight pool. 105 halls playing by two hands, without a miss. Mi. Tallman plays 15 or no couni with one hand, and 15 balls THE VERY LATEST ul tin' Thlt Is tha newest three button saok for spring 1911. Not.' the handsome lapels cut of the skirt : Another New One ilu- correct two-button sack for tprlng l!��ll- Hondtome, sunn lapels; graceful, smart exclusive : : : ��� SLOAN AND COMPANY &&% Clothing Specialists : Sixth Sl. (Alder Block) FOR SALE x>oooooosoooo<g>oo<> Section 1 Block 7, lot 8'1, $2500; half caah ami term! on balance Block 7, lot 14, |1840; $;��H) cash, balance good terms lliiitk 88, lots 8 and i, %V-W pr; $2,200 cash. Block 89, lot!), 11,850; half cash 5x10 and I Block 29, lots 4, 5, 6, $1500 each; 1-4 cash, balance 6, 12, U montlis. Block 81, lots 17,18,18,600; Mow. cash; with s-room house ranting for $40 per month Section 5 Hlock 22, lots 9, W, $725 each ; 1-2 cash Hlock 88, lot 5 with small house $840 ; $5oU cash Hlock 89, low 19, 20. $1,860 pr; cash 1550. or no count with iwo cues, which Block 2:t. lots 8,4, $1,500pair; 1-8cash is called Chinese pool. The chain- ��� ,��� \*}���,vh_ Tr��-o'.,s . ,' ... Hlock 2a, lot 3fa; $-r)o0 terms, pion it- .un with a challenge to , , i - .i i i - Section 6 nl.iv anybody in the world in a gameofoOOto L,000up. r^iL^ " "'"1 ~ W,fl���� " Hlock 7, lots 30 and 81, $1800 each, half Don't bake kread Rcilly has the liesl ill town. COMPANY : REQUISITES 8EAL8 .STOCK CERTIFICATES STOCK LEDGERS STOCK JOURNALS COMPANIES* ACT Account lniitks nf all kinds in stock or made to older. Eveiy- thing for tho office : LAND I.KASK NOTICE Skii'tii I.nii'1 I'M rict district of Cuwt Taki* rmtici* ilutt Humi* Miiliinittnn of i'rinc* Ku|H-rt, It. (.'., uccupuhun rnantiT iiiurinrr, int<>n<ln to apply fur pertniiwiun to li>aM> thi* fullowint; iloenlii"! latodii t'omiut-nritiK at u poxt planteil ulmut Wi) chimin Miuth of tht iti'li.in Ki-hiTvc on thi- MM Hide nf (iooM* Uny mi the tix*i t-idi* of tht* iVninouU th<*nc<* nonh Um chainn ulonit nhurv lo tin- EtatTVl lim*. tin-no* wii-t ii" cliHii,-< nuiri' or li*tu to tioom* Hay, theno* It"' rhititii iilimn ihon, th��M MM N chuins mon* or Un* to [Mil, omtainintc ilu ui*rt-�� mort "r iiwi. Dated March \ 1811, HI MK HAHiNtiTuN Pub. April I.V McRae Bros., Ltd 2nd Avrnuc and 6th Sl LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B Sth Ave , Neaar Imaanuel Place SIM. ,5 -Down on a $315 lot near Seal Cove, iplend- id investment well lo- cata-il. Cor. 5th Ave. and laaaaanaael Place SiiilO Cash handla-s this double corner. The Cold Stor Hf*e Plant has made corner one of the liest 1'iiy.- in town, us an investment it is nd'- ���dga, and $1110 below market, 1900. "Hi Ave., Near Collora St. $MHI Caah handles this lot lo- eatetl on water and sewa-r. perfectly level. You can't heat it, this price is $'J5u under the market, |1600. Near 4th Ave. and Grant Place |800���('ash bandies one of tna best buys in the eity, riiflit on the bill where nearly all of the best residences have been built, a pretly site and very cheap, $1101). 4t'h Ave. nnd Cotton St. 11801 Cash handles thisdoubli ' orni r Marh ������ view, i ��� and close In, ' ��� i'ii i roadway will be nnlsl -I iii a week or two end th n value will |utnp, Invei- tlgate tin-. 12600, (nun, ,- B"����"low I 1.2 Story unw* (,ash handlei ��� pretty B nintn and bath Bung. alow, unobitrucUble view, elou In, one of the must ili'-airubli- n-a ideneee In tin- 15600. BENZINE BLAZED UP Skii-nu t-utiil Di.trict liintrict nl Cnaat Tuki' limn-,- Id;,! William Munford I. I'm p Kujiari. Ii. c, Dccupttlon pmpMUr, Intend, to Hi-lily Inr jH'rtiii-.ainn in la-ia��' On- folowlni ��� dlaaiDM land*: I < -ipi.m. m-iaiK at a *K*\ r-laarata*al almut 1ml chain. p|naiulli nf ilia- Imliiati Hi-M-.i' un llii< i n.i miIi- uf in-*-' ltu> itnil nn tin- a-au*t -nil- nf tin- ptnlnttla, D llu-rin- ^iniih Hit chains aim.a; ihor., thtnn *--i ��" chnlni to Oooh lu>. thenc. nortn lion. ihor. P BO rliijiri-. I lit Hi- \a,->l 10 cllltili. -linn- nr Ina* In I PDnUlnlnj 880 a.Tm mam- nr li-iai*. R I luted Mara-h -. lull. Wll.l.lAM Ml MKlil) ** lul,. April l.i Bl B B B p Winnipeg Man Burned to Death B( in Cleaning Works There Bi Bj Winnipeg, April 16. J. A. Bu\- B|ti'r. a dyer and cleaner, was hor- B B B heiizilla u-el B in the Xiti.i Streel Works toaay B Death was speedy though painful B B FOUR rihly burned almut the arms, face, and linih by an explosion of for cleaning Fabrics, MILLION DOLLARS SOME FOLKS .. ... Huy Mining Stocks, some huy Kaihaaad Stocks, Mime buy Bank Stocks, some buy Real Estate while others bus nothing but pleasure For the small investor Heal Estate In Bitter Creek is tin- most profitable Investment, as you can now buv l"l< from the original owners at the original prices of f 100 and up; quarter nish, balance 4, S and 12 months at T per cent. Real Estate is the sure, safe and sane way of making money, ami Bitter Creek Lots ar- lure and sifa-. The Canadian Northern Eastern Railroad connects Bitter Creek JdO an-going steamships al Stewart Write or ask me for descriptive pamphlet wiueii gives full Information. cash Hlock IT, lot 81, 11,200: good terms i Block HI. lot 11. $1826; $325 cash, easy t.ni.* on balance. Hlock 28, lot HI, and house SI.'.HIO. terms Hlock 28, lot 20, $l,00(i; cash 1600. Lois aan Ninth avenue for $2.a i.-h and S2'i per month Section 7 Fine lots on Fifth Ave. iu Section 7 for $-120 each. Good Lots on Seventh Ave. for $320. Lots on l.iL'btl: Ave. on roadway for $.'l.r)0 each. Section 8 Double corner on the I'laza for )5S0 pair. Fine Level Lot on Sherbrooke Ave., for mr,. Farm Lsnd.. We have several blocks ol land in the Hulkley Valley along tha' Une of the Ca. T. P. In lots of from lttl to KlHKI acres. Wa- also have several choice blocks in the Ootsa antl Francois Lake country. We have several iMiad buys in the Lakelse anal Kitsumkalum Valleys that are worth investiciitinir. Maps. Held naiii-s ami all necessar] Information on all farm lamls can be fUrnished on all farm lan-.ls without delay. FIRE AND Lin INSUIUNCK $550.00 WILL BUY COMPLETE OUTFIT OF THK Washington Cafe Range, Dishes, Chairs, Tables, Count- ... ers, Cooking Utensils, Etc. Etc. ... Store Room, 2-story addition and Cabin to Rent Ask Uncle Jerry FOR RENT Store Room Corner Second Ave. nnd Seventh St. Just vacated by Optir ist Office. Ask Uncle Jerry +��� McCaffery & Gibbons j Northern Produce Co'y. j Real l.at.aia- and Imurance ��� Third Ave } *^^^m*****'^*m^^^^^^*^* j LINDSAY'S CARTAGE and WHOLESALE PROVISIONS, FRUITS and VEGETABLES STORAGE | F. G, Dawson - Prince Rupert 1 B C T. P. Tramfer Agenti Otili-r* i-1--u-i 11v -ill--1. I -nr. i.'.i- .mil.li- ul lll'K II II Kairla.-r.laT. Centra-KI. 1'hainrai.N Reilly's Bakery Lur.ch Empress Theatre Basement j Bend for our Weekly Price List i I'KIIMl'T ATTKNTltlN OIVBN SllllTINi; (HIIIKKS PIm 151 Phone 151 1 FOR Eastertide French Toilet Waters Perfumes Soaps Pass Egg Dyes Cor. 2nd Ave. and 6th Street THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 5 a. m.t April IS. MAX. TKMI*. MIN. TRMP. HAH. IN. RAIN 47. .ra :i8.n 89.802 1.82 If you are requiring any kind of Pigi or Dairy Produce Write direct to H. WILLIAMSON 363 Cordova .">lt ���������l Emt VANCOUVER, B.C. The Largeit Dealer in Live Poul- --try in Western Canada -- I c. H. ORME J The I'mneer Druggist } PHONE : ,. . 82 m B Big Increase in Capital Stock of B 1 North Pacific Fisheries B B. Ottawa, April 16.- Announce* Bjiiii'iit i> made today that the Blcapital stock of Canadian North Bl Pacific Fisheries company li;i> Bl increased from two and n Plesssiit Vai'. BlmllUon dollars tt, (,���,r ley i the i-n-nni of tbc B dollars Bulkley Valley, toll R good, and deep, splen* 1 did farming lsnd, open B' meadow, light growth ni ADVERTISE IN THE OPTIMIST ll>OO<llll>OO<llll>OO<llll>O^IIII>OO<l!ll>0O<llll>OO<llll><^<><XIIII>OO<llll^ eity, Pkuaal v.ii., ill lVr A'ra- Crown Granted I.mill. BASEBALL HITS Hit oi ii lls tar I Ask Uncle Jerry "N��� n YOU PRINCE RUPERT PROPERTY OWNERS is roiU'iTiu'tl this'S ' ���> natural nm if poplar nml wiliowH. l mill' from Houston Bl Regina is still on tin' Q.T.P, Now Bin .1,,. 1., 1 ,, thnt the Government ��!'1 ,,,t ha��ebaM has raised the price of B season, and tdiH pries. B oul nl the Western Canada League, B l,aW-DUtler LO. B down to a four*club Twilight B Real Estate ami inHurnncf B League, with Calgary, Edmonton. Third Avu. I ���;���.-.���. ^..^.,^.,^..~:.^..^..^..^..,;' Please take notica- nnd list your pni|ii'i'- t.v with a good live broker, if from the above you think our equipment should on January 16th and 22nd, Eastern produce the b.-st results, you should papers on Jan, 16th, Western papers come In at once, on Jan. 22nd, our Prince Rupert Op* Ws advise everyone to get In ths portunlty advertisement appeared In market this iprlng and ��,imm,,r gall paper. In N,-w York. Boston, Provl* when you have a profit Z m, dene., Kan.M City, Denver, Ban Pran* Thaf. th. way to _____ ��� 0��� y. "Z, dsro, Lo. a,,,.,.,,.,, Bt ,.������, al���, 87 m|ik|, > S W,y ,s""""�� J* ** "* I you will >,���y and Hi, ImAmSZ Kiim-rt lulv.-Hi '. ""r ' nnr'' S" '""K lo PWP��ty. All of you put ��SSAS tSS""- ln M i ' s"";"<li'r l",h"wW'" ' - 1 ' seep on boosting���that's tho way ws will make a bii* cily. For Prince Rupert Opportunities UNCLE JERRY Has a Free Information Department for strangers in the ('ily and for nonresidents by correspondence, Ask Uncle Jerry I =5 I'ltlmrs in ii||. ASK "ASK UNCLE JERRY" lie Huys Lea... He Huys Building He Huys Lota lie Buy. Contract, utoroon He bus Stores to Kent, lie Huys Land, in Ske.Mii, ,n,.i v. He wl Kiver Valleys, He Will 1, ynieiit p||| Ho Will lease or sell you a .���..,,���.,��� p,;W VOU a dwelling on eaey ill on easy <"��� you to build a dwelling or and Nuns S,,H you a house and lot and Ask Uncle Jerry WHKN YOU WANT Tt) HUY, sl.l,l, KK.NT UKAI, KHTATK Uncle Jei "ASK UNCLE JERKY" lie wiiiiIh oil Houses to Kenl He Sells Leases If.- Sell* BuildlnB He Bell. Lots K V"" '���"" n^ on monthly paym,nt ���,������. "owl" tak. a lease oh your lote and mult ���' .vour Investment per cent, pay you eiKht
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Title | The Prince Rupert Optimist |
Alternate Title | [The Daily News] |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1911-04-15 |
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Notes | Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter. |
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