________ .. _______J • ^ m Princeton, Portal to Steamboat Camp. Great minds glory in another's success; only small minds envy. No better indication of the nativ wealth of Princeton district than the number of companies about to operate—Mining; and allied industries will make Princeton large centre—Real estate will never be cheaper than now—Opportunity knocks at your door. Vol. XII. No. 7. PRINCETON, B.C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1911. $2 a Year in Advance THE BOARD OF TRADE Reciprocity Informally Considered in its Effect on Fruit and Coal. Publicity Big Factor in Bringing Capital is Advocated — Mining School Wanted. The board of trade met Monday night for its regular monthly session. After rontine communications were read as foi lows: , From the Penticton boaro of trade re road to connect Osprey lake with Trout creek. \j From L. W. Shatford, M.P.P., re appropriation for Steamboat trail. From Heaton's Agency, Toronto, bill for writeup of Princeton iu Commercial Handbook. Paid From a. E. Howse to assistant public works engineer, J. Griffiths, re completion of Princeton-Nicoh/road via One- mile, its great advantages, and the assistance already given u/it by Premier McBride and L. W. Shatford, M.P.P. A re solution endorsing the letter and ampli fying the necessity of direct communica tion by road with the districts was order-' ed to be sent to the hon. the minister of public works. Prom C. R. Briggs, Secretary B. C. Portland Cement Co., Vancouvei, proffering valuable assistance toward giving Princeton proper publicity. The board contributed $5 toward^a proposition to erect an advertising/sign in Vancouver. In this connectioWthe board expressed genuine appreciation of the good work being done by Mr. Briggs and H. B. Brown in attracting world wide attention to our great mineral resources. Fire protection in Princeton was discussed, consideration of reduced insurance rates being emphasized as soon as a brigade is property equipped. A mining school located at Princeton, where there is almost every kind of mining and mineral for fiek_ instruction of students, was discussra with a view to riveting the attentions of the minister of mines to this sectionv when the school is located. The board advised that samples of land notices be printed in full in the B.C. Gazette as a guide to purchasers of ciown lands, thus avoiding much confusion and expense, together with concise information relating thereto, and that copies of the land and mineral acts be kept in •bookstores or government offices. Informal discussion of reciprocal free trade with the United States elicited an opinion that it would largely benefit the consumer and cause an increased demand for our:natural products. The fruit in dustry was not jeopardized by reciprocity the home demand being in excess of local supply, and the quality defies competition. Reciprocity would also benefit our coal industry in lessening the duty, and the removal of all duty on zinc was of immense gain to the high grade deposits at Whipsaw and Summit. J. D. Andras was elected a member of the board. The board expressed gratification for the work of Piemier McBride in his new 'Coal Mine Regulations Act,' which aims to preserve and protect human life to a greater extent than yet provided for. Frequent inspection of mines is a great necessity in avoiding dangerous conditions. Board adjourned. LADIES' HOSPITAL AUXILIARY? The box social to be given Friday night in the I.O.O.F. hall by the Ladies' Hos pital Auxiliary is promising a splendid repast for intellectual and physical man kind. Local talent, some of which will be heard for the first time in Princeton, will present a varied selection of music, songs, recitative sketches and character impersonations. This part of the program in charge of a special committee, is sure to attract a crowd and the Ladies in catering to the finer senses have not forgotten bodily appetite. Boxes con taining choice eatables will be sold to the highest bidders, in this manner it is hoped to provide money urgently required for the generous work of the Ladies Auxiliary in connection with the Princeton general hospital. The cause should appeal to all for assistance and the good, work of the Auxiliary should be encouraged heartily and cheerfully. MINES AND MINING. To date British Columbia has produced nearly $348,000,000 worth of minerals, including $126,000,000 of gold, $103,000,- 000 of coal and coke and $56,000,000 of copper. Six mining claims at Steamboat have been recently sold #Jr $510,000./ The reports of new discoveries af Steamboat are so common/ow that they scarcely create a ripple of excitement. Prospectors and others going to Steamboat should bear in mind that they can get every necessary in Princeton. The trail to Steamboat will be completed about the first of May. Thecal n ireis of CanxHusla^g ct>j_ct to a 'dirt' scale. The people of every nation acknowledging the rights and liberties of its subjects should net be deprived of the privilege to buy in the cheapest market. Reciprocity lowers the tariff wall and makes it possible to buy in the cheapest and sell in the highest priced markets, TBE WEEKLY GRIST Building Contracts are Let and Prospects of Busy Season Good. Springlike Weather Foreruns Birds and then Flowers Soon will Bloom Tra-la-la. Semerad's for new lettuce and celery, also fresh oysters. The Misses Fraser and Bond, nurses of Hedley, are guests/^6f/__(r.^and Mrs. Lumsden at MajDj_^Y__a. ** Thirteen Oddfellows visited Princeton lodge recently and were given the right hand of brotherlv friendship They all admired the natural beauties of Princeton and were struck with its marvellous wealth of coal and ore. J. Allen, of Sandpoint, Idaho, is in town and is inspecting our coal resources. Reserve the 14th, St. Valentine's Day, for the grand ball under the auspices of the Rebekahs. Next Tuesday night is Rebekah night. The place—I O.O.F. hall. The time— 8 p.m. The occasion—grand annual ball The object—good fellowship, pleasure. J. B. Wood has purchased lots 2 and 3 in block 8, fronting-'tSn Bridge street and Billiter Av. Wm. Britton has bought the corner lot 1 in block 8, fronting_5n Bridge St. J. J. Farrell offers the whole of his household effects for sale at a bargain. Residence near court house. The Princeton-Chilliwack Coal Co. are in coal after sinking about a hundred feet. Bert Irwin has a number of building contracts ready to begin at the first break of spring. A fine residerce tor Mrs. Allison and a large addition to the Granite Creek hotel for Louis Marcotte will be started soon. J. F. Waddell returned from the coast recently and was successfm in putting through the sale of the Similkameen Lumber Co's mill. W. V. Bowron, of Barkerville, Cariboo, is in town in connection with the gold platinum placer testing drill. Miss Manly, for some days confined to her apartments with rheumatism, is now much improved aud will resume duty as principal of public school Monday. C. M. Snowden and Dave Leggatt are at the head of the Ashnola river. Hotels are all well filled with guests who are likely to become permanently interested in the town and district. The Bishop of London speaking on behalf of Trinity college, Toronto, said Canada was destined to be a nation oj one hundred millions of people. A. Wilmotof Wallace, Id., was in town last Monday. Some people haven't enough to eat in this world of greed while others have more than they wish and actually don't eat enough. Fasting is the fad in our little city of Princeton. If you have not gifts of gold you can at least donate a kind word or deed. GRADE V. V. & E. TO SUMMIT. Following out the statement recently made by Mr James J. Hill in Vancouver that the Great Northern would push construction on V., V. & E. line from Princeton westward across the Hope mountains, the announcement was made recently that within a short time tenders will be called for th'egrading of forty two miles of line between the new coal town of Cardiff west of Princeton and Hope Summit. It was also stated that steel would be laid thi year from Princeton to Cardiff, and from Abbotsford east to a point in the vicinity of Sumas River. THE LYCEUM PLAYERS. The Lyceum Company played to a large and appreciative audience Thursday night. This company sustained its record for good and clean comedy as presented by the old favorite, Walter McRaye. and Miss Noxon, both doing full justice to their respective roles, pleasing the audience immensely. Romanilli touched that oldest and almost sacred instrument, the harp, with such soul and deftness as to carry one back in thought to the great harpist of Israel. Mr. Gordon has a musical and powerful voice, his enunciation, or possibly defective acoustics, marring the good effect usually produced by distinct wording and singing combined. HORSE AS EVIDENCE. Editor Star, Sir: Would you give space in your valuable paper for a kick against police methods in the district. I had ' a horse stolen from me at Hedley last fall. and when the police were __nally induced to move in the matter they found the horse at Merrit it took them 5 or 6 weeks to recover the animal from the livery stableman at Mem_t and all this time I was compelled testay jn Hedley waiting for them, thew knowing all the time where the horse was. The Indian was sent up for trial and the horse held for evidence and this evidence Mr. Sproule has hire_ t__I______________i_______Uvery stable. I have twice written to Mr. Sproule that I do not want this horse worked in harness as I use him prospecting. I am working here in Princeton coal mine to get money to hire a lawyer to recover my horse from the police. Yours truly, Feb. 1, 1911. T. J. Griffin. = r _ ■ t j&fftp ..., . ■ THE SIMILKAMEEN STAR February 8. 19N The Similkameen Star. J. M. Wrl.h.t SUBSCRIPTION RATE: One Year, - - $3.00 Payable in Advance. Similkameen Hotel J. N. nelson, Proprietor S ubscrlbers will confer a favor on this office by promptly reporting any change in address or rrejrularity in receipt of their paper. Advertising rates furnished on application. Legal notices io and 3 cents per line. Four weekly insertions constitute one month advertising. No transient advertisement inserted unless accompanied with the cash. Large and New buildim, well Furnished aud Plastered ; Comfortable ; Quietude. Sample Room, central, Britton Bl'k CHURCH SERVICES. Presbyterian services held as follows Sabbath school and Bible class each 1 Sabbath at n a.m. Evening service at. 7,30. All are welcome. T. W. Mills. • Rev A. E. Bruce will be in Granite on Sunday next, Feb. 12, consequently there will be no services at Princeton. . Rev. G. R. B. Kinney will preach on Sunday at 7:30 in I O.O.F. hall. K. C. BROWN Barrister and Solicitor Notary Public, Etc. PRINCETON, - B.C. BRITTON BLOCK Hotel is situated near Great Northern Railway station. Vermilion Avenue, Princeton, B.C. PRINCETON BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY FRESH BREAD DAILY—ALL KINDS OF PASTRY, PIES, &C. RESTAURANT C. V. Semerad & Co. i^^WM^^W^^<W^>M^¥%_^MW%NW%%M^^ L. T. JOUDRY EXPERT Watchmaker Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing promptly and neatly executed. All Work Guaranteed. Satisfaction given or money refunded. Careful attention given to all Mail Orders. D. M. FRENCH Undertaker and Fun= eral Director Coffins Supplied on Short Notice Shop Bridge St.,. Princeton POWER FOR RENT. ^VW^/^AA^^M^^^^^^^SA^N^NAA^^.A.^^/VW ft MOBEL w*. LIVERY STABLE PRINCETON, B. C. General Freight Delivery—Contracts Taken—Coal hauled promptly. Variety of Rigs—Good Roadsters— Big Stables—Courteous Attention to all Customers. BROOMFIEIM GARRISON A. E. IRWIN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Estimates Given Workmanship Guaranteed Jobbing Work Promptly Attended to Power for all classes of development within 25 miles of Princeton, to be delivered in the early summer. Rates less than you can develop for. Write H. B. BROWN, Agent. 443 Pende- St. Vancouver, B.C. The A. E. HOWSE CO. LIMITED Prosperity is the Reward of the Diligeat-We are Busy all the time Past Yea? best on Record Modern Business Methods--We Adver tise=-Got the Goods- It all spells success, in which customers Share. Hft <_W_> 4*4*****. .!M__ 4*4 A 4*4***j**********4 4**4*4 A A A *****4 ***4*9 __l " We are now compiling annual results Stocktaking Time Bargains Offering The Big Store is at your disposal—Come and consult us before sending away: It will profit you and the town and district, ■ L. CUMMINGS Horseshoeing a Specialty GENERAL BLACKSMITH Carriage Building Painting, Repairing All Work Neatly and jjPromptly Phone 28] Done PRINCETON LODGE I.O.O.P. No. 52. \Regular meetings. 8 p ^_ ' m., Thursdays, Sojourning brethren welcome. _j Hall situate in Thomas Block. •' Oddfellows Hall." P, E. Rowlands. j. F. Waddell, 6 Noble Grand. Secretary y Y Y * *. .' T Y Y _ *_ Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Great Northern —Hotel— MANLY & SWANSON, Props. **b4*44£4*Zb**bAAAA41b4Z*A^ ... Hotel... I oner Half TULAMEEN, B.C. I Good Fishing, Boating % Mining Centre 4" Mrs. L J. Henderson 1 First Class room and board Wines, Liquors, Cigars PRORIETOR. ********************************************************************_____ if**?***?****H.**.*WWVW%************************************* Princeton, _•. C. BOARD OF TRADE, PRINCETON, B. C. Meets first Monday in each month. J. D. Lumsden, President. E. Groffman, Secretary The Princeton Livery I Feed stables IN. HUSTON, Prop'r General Livery business carried on. Horses for hire, single or double. Wood or coal delivered on. shortest notice. Draying in all its branches. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed. NOTICE. Take notice that Ward Depew of Princeton, B.C., by occupation a blacksmith, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land ; Starting at a post planted on the Roche river trail about 3 miles south of Gust Pouwell's preemption, thence east 80 chains, north 80 chnins, west 80 chains to point of commencement, 640 acres more or less. J. G. C. SCHISLER, agent. Located Jan. 6, 1911. Take notice that E. P. Galiac of Prince- ton, B.C., by occupation mine operator; intends to apply for permission to purchase the follo"wing described land : Starting at a post planted 40 chains south of Sunday creek, 40 chains west of the Roche river trail, 18 miles south of Princeton, thence west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains to point of c< mtnencement, 640 acres more or less. J. G. C. SCHISLER, agent. Located Jan. 7,1911. Take notice that Charles A Saunders of P inceton, B O, by occupation a miner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Starting at a post planted at E- P. Gali ac's application for purchase 18 miles south of Princeton, thence east 80 phains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains to point of commencement, 640 acres more or less. J. G. C. SCHISLER, agent. Located Jan. 7, 1911. NOTICE. Take notice that Grace D. Saunders of Princeton, B.C., by occupation a housekeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Starting at a post planted at the SE corner of E. P. Galliac's application for purchase 18 miles south of Princeton, thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains to point of commencement, 640 acres more or less. J. G. C. SCHISLER, agent. Located Jan. 7, 1911. Take notice that Mrs. James D. Lumsden of Princeton, B.C., by occupation a housekeeper, intends to apply for permis sion to purchase the following described lands: Starting at a post planted at the SE corner of E. P. Galiac's application for purchase 18 miles south of Princeton thence west 80 chains thence south 80 chains thence east 80 chains thence north 80 chains to the point of commencement 640 acres more or less. J. G. C. SCHISLER, Agent. Located Jan. 7, 1911. Take notice that J. A. Hill, of Princeton, B. C, by occupation a carpenter intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land starting at a post planted 40 chains west of the south east cornor of Grace D. Saunders application for purchase 19 miles south of Princeton thence east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, to the boint of commencement 640 acres, more or less. J. G. C. SCHISLER, agent. Located Jan. 9, 1911. Take notice that May Hill, of Princeton B. C, by occupation a housekeeper intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land stating at a post planted 40 chains west of the south east corner of Grace D. Sauders application for purchase 19 miles south of Princeton, thence west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains to a point of commencement, 640 acres in all. J. G. C. SCHISLER, agent. Located Jan.9, 1911. Take notice that Mrs F. A. Howse.-of Princeton, B. C, by occupation a housekeeper, intends to apply for permisson to purchase the following described land starting at a post planted 40 chains west of the south east corner of Mrs. J. D. Lumsden's application for purchase thence west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, to the point of commencement, 640 acres more or less. J. G. C. SCHISLER, agent. Located Jan. 9, 1911. _B m m # 'ms February 8, 1911. Frache Bros* Grower* of Shrubs, Bulbs, Plants Cut Flowers Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Etc., [Out of Season.] Presentation Bouquets and Cut Flowers for Holidays. Wedding and Dance Flower Ornamentations. LEAVE ORDERS WITH C. V. Semerad & Co. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I, A. Wil- mot, of Wallace, Ida., occupation rancher thirty days after date intend to apply for a license to prospect for coal on the following described land, commencing at a post maiked AW northwest corner planted about one mile north west from the mouth of nine mile creek near Princeton Yale division, Yale district thence 80 chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west, 80 chains north to point of commencement adjoining lot 389. ANDREW WILMOT, locator. Dated Feb. 6, 1911. LIQUOR ACT, 1910. Notice is hereby given that, on the 19th day of January next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the transfer of the licence for the sale of liquor by retail in and upon the premises known as theHotel Tulameen, situate, at Princeton, B.C., from W. j. Kirkpatrick to Kirkpatrick & Barnes of British Columbia. Dated this 16th day of January, 1911. W. J. KIRKPATRICK, Holder of Licence, L. C. BARNES, Applicant for Transfer. _¥!_____. i One kind friend told an- 5? other kind friend that w Nyal's Face Cream * was the best preparation to Y use on the face and hands; • that is why there is such a y demand for it. " Greaseless and dries into ft the skin without a trace. J\ Darge and Small pots. Jf PRINCETON jt 5 I Drug and ; Bookstore i THE SIMILKAMEEN STAR "AT IT HERE SE_CE 190«.V ifMSlR &• CO.LTOT ^SavelourJIotief, ■"femTTiexice How! \S/e\v_ttit eveiyone .o kicw %t we are paying I c~4_2 Iutereatr^ peranum.ere.i.e.irffh-p ; ou savings Sepos\.5(^1- _. upward) subject .o\(_tli- drawal M cheque & | B 5£ Interest^ on Me deposits of - _5ifmoutlis & over. - We invest money for clients in first mortgages & ho a general Ifnaucial business. We wanVfo UX saving, ace nt & if you are not saving ■ sfstematieaRY", | ■* — -+- Commence MOW WMS. Deposits "by mad ^^ ■+■■*■ + easily "han.k- — "YoiTcan send by ..raff, Post 0ff.ee I Stress Order or Re&isterecT^ Letter & withdrawals can be made + '+•*■ M + - * any way you wish.. Ware Responsible Refer tff*^** ■*■ - ■+ Duns, Bystreets, or To anyone in | WiGouveR- TOeusaWitWay Do it now!!!!! **,' 'Star D_v.teoCo._TD. __<T__3 _f_ f ft • •* iTQa- __ ^Vancouver B.C. _J THE CANADIAN BANK 1 OF CO SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., L.L.D., D.C.L., President ALEXANDER- LAIRD, General Manager CAPITAL, - $10,000,000 REST, - $7,000,000 FARMERS' BUSINESS The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every facility for the transaction of their banking business including- the discount and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge on application. BANKING BY MAIL Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the s.ame careful attention as is given to all other departments of the Bank's business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as satisfactorily as by a personal visit to the Bank. 231 J. D. 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Machines on exhibition. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Similkameen Land & Mines H. B. BROWN, Broker 443 Pender St. W. Vancouver, B.C. Will Buy or Sell. Trade Marks Designs Cop v_!Gt -its &c. Anyone str.dlng a sketch _nd tfogcriptlon ma. Quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention 18 probably patentable. Communications strictly conUdentUi. HAUDGQOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through _l_un & Co. receive special nottce, without charge, in the Scientific Utiicatt. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of any scientile journal. Terras for Canada, t__> a year, postage prepaid. Sold by all nerrsdealers. ■ISC0.3e«ro_dwa»,_,__ Branch O-ioe. 625 F SU Washington, D. C. Nicola to Okanagan. ' Bulldog' GEO. H. BROUGHTON B.C. & D.L.8., Orad. S.P.S. Civil Engineer & Land Surveyor Princeton and Penticton, B.C. C. Wiliarson & Co., Agents. Advertise, it pays. il^i|.,Wf.fWiy)W,W ■ ._?—- — _____—,. _ _____ .. THE SIMILKAMEEN STAR We carry the largest stock in Princeton of FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, COALOIL and GASOLINE. WE ARE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. We have a large list of FARM LANDS FRUIT LANDS STOCK RANCHES TIMBER LIMITS Also Residence and Busi ness Lots for Sale List your property with us. We don't keep it on our list, we sell it —if the price is right. Money to loan on Approved Security Avery A Avery Auctioneers Notary Public ii/jObiERN WOODMEN 1V1 OF AMERICA Meetings second and fourth Wednesdays, in the Similkameen Hall. Visitors welcome. W. DAVIS, Consul. P. RUSSELL, Clerk LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I. Archibald Campbell, druegist, Vancouver, B. C, intend to apply for permission to purchase tbe tbe following described land: Commencingat a post planted on the NW side of Asbnola river and about 80 chains west of the foot of the mountain on the west side about twenty five miles from its mouth and about 80 chains west of M. Milligan's application, thence west 40 chains, souih 80 chains, east40 chains, north 80 chains, back to post, 320 acres more or less. ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL. J. G. C. Schisler, agent. Nov. 10, 1910. February 8. 1911 LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, Emma L. Schisler Princeton, B C, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land : Commencing at a post planted on the south side-of Placer creek, about 3 miles east of the Similkameen river, 20 miles sonth of Princeton at the SW corner of J. G. C. Schisler's application thence north 80 chains, west 40 chains, south 80 chains, east 40 chains, back to post, 320 acres more or less. EMMA L. SCHISLER, J. G C. Schisler, agent. Nov. 14, 1910, NOTICE. Take notice that W. A. Garrison of Princeton, B (_'., by occupation a stable keeper, intends to apply tor permission to purchase the following descril ed land: Starting at a post planted 100 chains north of the north-west corner of lot iiumbir 1523, thence south 80 chains, east 80 chainr, nor'h 80 chains, west 80 chains to the point < f commencement. 640 acres more or less. Located Jan. 27, 1911. C. M. SNOWDEN, Agent. Take notice that E. L. Vangorhen of Seattle, Wash., by occupation a civil engineer, intends to a PPly 'or permission to purchase tbe following descril ed land: Starting at a post planted too chains north of the north-west corner of lot 1523, tl ence north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chans, west 80 chains to point of commence. ment. 640 acres more or less. xSSCated Jan. 27, 19". C- M. SNOWDEN, Agent LAND ACT, Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, William Colles, agent, Vancouver, B.C , intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land : Commencing at a post planted on tbe north side of Easy Going creek, about 3 miles west of Ashnola river and about 120 chains south of A. Campbell's application, thence west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains back to post, 640 acres more or less. WILLIAM COLLES. J. G. C. Schisler, agent. No., n, 1910. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, Robert Ingram of Vancouver, B.C., intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land : Commencing at a post planted on the north side of Easy Going creek, about 3 miles west of Ashnola river, at the NE corner of W. Colles' application thence south 20 chains, east 80 chains, north _ochains, west 80 chains j back to post 160 acres more or less. ROBERT INGRAM. J. G. C. Schisler, agent Nov. ir, 1910 LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, Charles Powell, miner, Princeton, B. C, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted on tbe south side of Placer creek about 3 miles east of the Similkameen river, 20 miles south of Princeton, at the SW corner of J. G. C. Schisler's application thence west 40 chains, south 80 chains, east 40 chains, north 80 chains, back to post, 320 acres more or less. CHARLES POWELL. J. G. C. Sehisler, agent. Nov. 14, 1910. p Take notice that Louis Vangorhen of Seattle, Wash , by occupation a clerk intends to apply for pei mission to purchase the following de- MTibed land : Starting at a post planted 100 chains north of the north-west corner of lot 1523 ihtnet north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains,- east 80 chains, to point of commencement, _to acres more or less. Located Jan. 27,1011. C. M. SNOWDEN, Agent. Take notice that John Barnes of Princeton, B. C, bj <ccupation a hotelkeeper, intends to apply for pu mission to purchase the following described land : Starting at a post plantod 100 •Chains north of the northwest corner of lot 1523, thencr south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, 640 ac* es more or less. Located Jan. 27, 1911. ., C. M. SNOWDEN, Agent. NOTICE. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yaie district. Take notice that I, Maria Heath- field Grant, Victoria, B. C, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described laud : Commencing at a post planted on the north side of Easy Going creek, about 6 miles west of the Asbnola river, thence south 40, chains, east 80 chains, north 40 chains, west 80 chains back to post, 320 acres more or less. MARIA HEATHFIELD GRANT. J. G. C. Schisler, agent. Nov. 12, 1910. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, Nellie Gray, Vancouver, B.C., intend to apply for permission to pnrcbase tbe following described land: Commencing at a post planted on the north side of Easy Going creek, about 6 miles west of the Ashnola river, at the NW corner of M. H. Grant's application thence west 40 chains, north 80 chains, east 40 chains, south 80 chains, back to post, 320 acres more or less. NELLIE GRAY. Nov. 12,1910. J. G. C. Schisler, agent. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, Perley Russell, merchant, Princeton, B.C., intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land : Commencing at a post planted about 40 chains south of Placer creek, about 3 miles east of the .Similkameen river, about 40 chains south Of SW corner of J.G.C Schisler's applica tion. thence south 60 chains, east 60 chains, north 60 chains, west 60 chains back to post, 360 acres more or less. PERLEY RUSSELL. J. G. C. Schisler, agent Nov. 19,1910. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, C. E. Thomas, merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted 20 chains east of the NW corner of J. G. C Schisler's application, thence west 80 chains, north 20 chains, east 80 chains, south 20 chains, back to post, 160 acres more or less. CHARLES E. THOMAS. J. G. G. Schisler, agent. Nov. 14, 1910. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—District of Yale. Take notice that I, Thomas J. Corwin, br >kt r, of Vancouver, B. C, intend to apph for permission to purchase the fol- lowirg described land: Commencingat a post planted at foot of mountain on the west tide of Ashnola river, about 25 miles from 'ts mouth, thence north 80 chains, east 40 chains, south 80 chains, west 40 •-'iRins back to post, 320 acres more ot less. THOMAS T CORWIN, Nov. 9, 1910. J. G C. Schisler, agent, LAND ACT. Osovoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, Michael Milligan, miner, Vancouver, B.C., iutend to applv for permission to purchase tlie following described land : Commencing at a post planted at the foot of the mountain on the west side of Ashnola river ahout 25 miles from mouth,thence south 80 chains, east 4'> chains, north 80 chains, west 40 chains back to post. 320 acres more 01 less. MICHAEL MILLIGAN Nov. 9, 1910. J. G. C.Schisler, agent. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. . Take notice that I, Gordon M. Grant Vancouver, B.C., intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land : Commencing at a post planted! about 2 miles north of Easy Going creek and 5 miles west of Ashnola river, about 80 chains east of Nellie Gray's application thence east 40 chains, north 40 chains, west 20 chains, north 40 chains,west 20 chains, south 40 chains, east 20 chains, south 40 chains back to post, 320 acres more or less. GORDON M. GRANT. J. G. C. Schisler, agent. Nov. 12, 1910 LAND ACT, Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, James George Cur- rie Schisler, farmer, Princeton, B.C., in tend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land : Commenc ing at a post planted on the sonth side of Placer creek about 3 miles east of tht Similkameen river, 20 miles south of Princeton, thence east 80 chaius, north 80 chains, west 80 chains, soulh 80 chain.' back to p.Nst. 640 acres more or less. JAMES GEORGE CURRIE SCHISLER Nov. 14, 1910. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, Frederick A. Howse, merchant, Princeton, B.C., in- teud to apply for permission to purchase the following described land : Commencing at a post planted 60 chains east of the Similkameen rivet, one mile north of the mouth of Placer creek, thence south 80 chains, west 60 chains, north 8ochains east 80 chains back to post, 480 acres in all. FREDERICK A. HOWSE. J. G. C. Schisler, agent. Nov. 15, 1910. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, Mrs. W. J. Kirkpatrick, Princetou, B.C., intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land; Commencing at a post planted at the NE corner of F. A. Howse's application thence 80 chains' north, 60 chrins west, 80 chains south, 60 chains east back to post, 480 acres in all. Mrs. WILLIAM J. KIRKPATRICK. J. G. C. Schisler, agent. Nov. 15, 1910. LAND AGT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, Sam Moore, car penter, Princeton, B C, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following .escribed land : Commencing at a post planted about 40 chains north and 20 chains east of Mrs. W. J Kirkpatrick's application thence 40 cbains south, 40 chains west, 40 chains north, 40 chains east back to post, 160 acres in all SAM MOORE. J. G. C. Schisler, agent, j Nov. 15, 1910. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notiee that I. Gust Pouwell, miner, Princeton, B.C., intend to apply for permission to purchase tbe following described land : Commencing at a post planted about 80 cbains east of the Similkameen river and about 40 cbains north of Sam Moore's application thence 40 chains north, 40 chains east, 40 cbains south, 40 chains west back to post, 160 acres in all GUST POUWELL. J. G. C. Schisler, agent. Nov. 17, 1910. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, A. E. Perkins, Princeton, B.C , intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted 20 chains east of Similkameen river, about one mile north of S. Moore's application thence 80 chains north, 40 chains west, 80 chains south, 40 chains east back to psst, 320 acres in all. A E.PERKINS. I. G. C. Schisler, agent. Nov. 17, 1910. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, J. D. Lumsden* i merchant, Princeton, B. C, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commancingat a post planted about 40 chains east and 8$,chains north of A. E Perkins' application thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, cast 80 chains back to post, 640 acres in all. JAMES D. LUMSDEN. J. G. C. Schisler, agent. Nov. 17. 1910. I LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that 1, Ben Baker, miner, Princeton, B.C., intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land : Commencing at a post planted at the NE corner of J. D. Lumsden's application thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east SO chains back to post, 640 acres more or less. - BEN BAKER. Nov. 17,1610. J. G. C. Schisler, agent. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, C. M. Snowden, Prospector, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land : Commencing at a post planted at the SE corner of J. D. Lumsden's application thence east 80 chains, north SO chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains back to post, 320 acres more or less. CLAUD M_ SNOWDEN. Nov, 17.1910. J. G. C. Schisler, agent.' LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, J. R. Edmonds, Princeton, B.C., intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land : Commencing at a. post planted 20 chains NE of corner of Ben Baker's application thence north 40 chains, west 40 chains, south 40 chains, east 40 chains back to post 160 acres in all. JOHN R. EDMONDS. Nov. 18.1910. J. G. C. Schisler, agent. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, Geo. G. Lyall, Princeton, B- C, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land ! Commencing at a post planted about 4 miles east of the Similkameen river and about 4 miles south and 2 miles west of the Coldwater creek, 18 miles SE of Princeton, thence 80 chains east, north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains back to post, 640 acres , ' more or less. GEORGE G. LYALL. Nov. 18.1910. J. G. C. Schisler, agent LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yate disMet. Take notice that I, Edna Lyall, Princeton, B.C., intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described .land : Commencing at a post planted at the SE corner of G. G. Lyall's application, thence east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains back to post, 640 acres more or less. j EDNA LYALL. Nov. 18,1910. J. G. C. Schisler. agent. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I. Norah Lyall, Princeton. B. C„ intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land • Commencing at a post planted at the NE corner of G. G. Lyall's application thence east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains back to post, 640 acres more or less. NORAH LYALL. Nov. 18, 1910. , J. G. C. Schisler. agent. LAND ACT. Osoyoos land district—Yale distriet, Take notice that I, Emily Lyall, Princeton, B._„ intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land Commencing al a post planted 40 chains north of the NE corner of Geo. 6. Lyall's application thence north 40 chains, west 80 chains, south 40 chains, east 80 chains back to post, 320 acres more or less. EMILY LYALL. Nov. 18,1910. J. G. C. Schisler, agent. LAND ACT. Csoyoos land district—Yale district. Take notice that I, Thomas Daly, fanner, Keremeos, B.C., intend to aDply for permission to purchase the following described land : Commencing at a post planted on the south bank of Combina" tion creek about 2 miles east of the Similkameen river thence south 60 chains, east 60 chaiua. north 60 chains, west 60 chains back to post, 360 acres more or less. THOMAS DALY. Nov. 19,1910. J. G. C. Schisler, agent. m A m m L 1 m m . \K / >'. t__. I m I February 8, 1911. THE SIMILKAMEEN STAR H. K. Dutcher, M.SC, M. A. Maxwell B. sc, P. W. Gregory, b.c.l.s. DITCHER, MAXWELL & GREGORY Electrical, Mechanical & Civil Engineers and Surveyors Examinations, Reports, Construction, Development Surveys. STAR BUILDING PRINCETON, B.C. 319 Pender St., Vancouver Branches: Vernon, Princeton. NOTICE. LAND ACT—FORM OF NOTICE. Yale land division—Yale district. Take notite that Patrick Kelly of Spokane, Wash., occupation capitalist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described Jands: Commencing at a post planted 5 chains west of mouth of Copper creek and marked Patrick Kelly's NW. Comer, thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less, . PATRICK KELLY, locator. Chas. O. French, agent. Dec. 24, iqio. Yale land division—Yale district. Take notice that Charles Moore of Spokane, Wash., occupation capitalist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands. Commencing at a post planted about i_. miles uorth of Copper creek, and on west side of Similkameen river and marked Charles Moore's NW corner, thence 80 chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west, 80 chains north to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. CHARLES MOORE, locator, Chas. O. French, agent. Dec. 24.191O. Yale land division—Yale district. Take notice that Bridget MaGovern, of Spokane, Wash , occupation housekeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands j Commencing at a post planted at the SE corner of Michael Durgan's application to purchase and marked Bridget Mago* ern's NW corner, thence 80 chains south, 80 chains east. 80 chains north 80 chains west to point ol beginning, 640 acres more or less. BRIDGET MAGOVERN, locator. Dec. 22,1910. Chas. O. French, agent. Yale Land District. District of Yale. Take notice that Michael Durgan of Spokane, Wash., occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the iollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 8 miles west of the mouth of Copper creek and marked Michael Durgan's SE corner, thence 80 chains west, 80 chains north, 80 chain* east, 80 chains south to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. MICHAEL DURGAN, locator. Dec. 22,1910. Chas. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Mary P. Short of Spokane, Wash-, occupation musician, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands : Commencing at a post planted at SW corner of timber limit No. 36826 and marked Mar; P. Short's SE corner, thence north 80 chains, west80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of beginning, 64o acres more or less. MARY P. SHOkT, locator. Dec. 28,1910. Chas. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yalt. Take notice that Horace Gifford, of Spokane, Wash., cattleman, intends to purchase the following described lands: Dommencing at a post planted at the S.W. corner of Roland C. Laird's application to purchase and marked Horace Gifford s N W corner, thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to poin*. of beginning, 640 acres more or less. . HORACEGIFFORD.locator. Dec. 28 1910. C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that John Gifford of Spokane, Wash 1 occupation cattleman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the SW corner of Nettie Laird's application to purchase and marked John Gi_bid's NE corner, thence west 80 chains, South 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. JOHN GIFFORD, locator. Dec. 28, I9io. C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Roland C. Laird, of Spokane, Wash., occupation broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the j mouth of Cambie creek and marked Roland C. Laird's SE corner, thence west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. ROLAND C- L -IRD, locator. Dec. 28,1910, C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Nettie Laird of Spokane, Wash., occupation musician, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands : Commencing at a post planted at the SE comer of R. C Laird's application to purchase and marked Nettie 1 aird's SW corner, thence east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. NETTIE LAIRD, locator. Dec. 28,1910. C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Tessie Warren, of Evanston, HI., occupation clerk, intends to applv for per mission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the SE coiner of Mary Kelly's application to purchase and marked Tessie Warren's SW corner, thence 80 chains north 80 chains east 80 chains south, 80 chains west, to point of beginning-, 640 acres more or less. TESSIE WARREN, locator. Dec. 27,1910. C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Ya'e. Take notice that Mary Kelly, of Spckane. Wash., occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands : Commencing at a post planted at NE corner Susan Nokes' application to purchase and marked Mary Kelly's SE corner, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point ot beginning, 640 acres.more or less. MARY KELLY, locator. Dec. 27, iqio. C. O. Fren h, locator. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Aaron Nokes of Spokane, Wash., occupation horseman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described .ands; Commencing at a post planted about 2 m _es north of mouth ot Cambie creek and marked Aaron Nokes'NW corner, thencesouth 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. AA_ON _ ORE-, locator. Dec. 27, 191O. C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Susan Nokes wife of Aaron Nokes, Spokane, Wash., intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands. Commencing at a post planted at the NW corner of Aaron Nokes' application to purchase and marked Susan Nokes' NE corner, thence west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. SUSAN NOKES, locator. Dec. 27,1910. C. O- French, agent, Yale land district, distsict of Yale. Take notice that clara G. Laidlaw, wife of Andrew Laidlaw of Spokane, Wash*, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: commencing at a post plafited atJheSW corner of C. O. French's application to purchase and marked Clara G. Laidlaw's NW corner, thence east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. CLARA G. LAIDLAW, locator. Dec. 26, 1910. C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Elizabeth c. Laird of Spokane wash., Occupation widow intends to apply for permission to purchase the followiny described iands : commencing at a post planted at the Sw corner of c. O. French's application to purchase and marked Elizabeth C. Laird's SE corner, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point ol beginning, 640 acres more or less ELIZABETH C LAIRD, locator. Dec. 26, 1910. c O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Mary Laird of Spokane Wash , occupation married woman intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands . Commencing at a post planted one mile ea. of the SE corner of Clara G. Laidlaw's application to purchase and marked Mary Laird's SE corner, thence west 80 chains, noith 80 chains, east 80 chains south 80 chains, to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less MARY LaIRD, locator. Jan. 3, 1911. C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale Take notice that Frederick C. T.aird of Spokane, Wash., occupation broker, intends to apply for penni-sion to purchase the following do- scribed lands : Commencing at a post planted at the SW corner of C. O. French's application to purchase and marked F- C. Laird's NE corner, thence west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less FREDERICK C. LAIRD, locator. Dec. 26,19io, c. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that William A. Nicholas, of Spokane, Wash., occupation broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands : Commencing at a post plauted at the NW corner of Ada B. Nicholas's application to purchase and. marked William A. Nicholas's Sw corner, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east. 80 chains south 80 chains west to point of be ginning, 640 acres more or less. WILLIAM A. NICHOLAS, locator. Dec. 24,1910. C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Ada B, Nicholas, wife of William A. Nicholas of Spokane, wash., intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: commencing at a post planted about 2 miles north of Roche river and 1 mile west of Similkameen river, marked Ada B. Nicholson's NW corner, thence 80 chains south, 80 chaius east, 80 chains north, 80 chains west to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. ADA B. NICHOLAS locator. Dec. 24,1910. C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. - Take notice that Jeffrey R Short of Spokane, Wash., occupation clerk, intends to apply for -permission to purchase the following described lanas: commencing at a post planted at the sw corner of timber limit No. 36836 and mark d Jeffrey R. Short's location post, thence east 40 chains, south 80 chains, west 80.chains, north 80 chaius, east 40 chains to location post, 64oacrts more or less. JEFFREY R, SHORT, locator. Dec. 18,1910. CO. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Mary Short wife of lohn G. Short, of Spokane, Wash , intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands : Commencing at a post planted at the SE corner of Gus Pouwell's preemptior. and marked Mary Short's NE corner, thence 80 chains west, 80 chains south, 80 chains east. 80 chains north to point of beginning, 64o acres more or less. MARY SHORT, locator. Dec 18.1910. C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. * Take notice that William H. Bell, of Chicago, 111., occupation electrician, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands': Commencing at a post planted abont 7 miles SE of the mouth of Roche river, marked William H. Bell's NW corner, thence 80 chains east. 80 chains south, 80 chains west, 80 chains north to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less, WiLLIAM H; BELL, locator. Jan. 3,1911. C. CFrench. agent Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Ella Warren of Evanston, 111., occupation clerk,'intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands . Commencing at a post planted at the NW corner of R. H. Morris's application to purchase, marked Ella Warren's SW corner, thence east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less ELLA WARREN, locator. Jan. 3,1911. C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Mary Laird of Spokane, Wash., occupation widow, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands : Commencing at a post planted at the N W corner of R. H. Morris' application to purchase and marked "Mary Laird's NE corner thence 30 chains west, 80 chains sonth, 80 chains east, 80 chains north to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. MARY I.AIRD, locator. Jan. 3,1911. C. 0. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Robert H. Morris of Spokane, Wash., occupation engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands! Commencing at a post planted about 6 miles SE of the mouth of Roche river, marked Robert H. Morris's NW corner, thence east 80 chains, south 80 chains,' west 80 chains, north 80 ohains to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. ROBERT H. MORRIS, locator. Jan 3,1911. C O French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Edward A Nokes of Spokane. Wash., occupation coachman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the SW corner of John J Short's application to purchase and marked-Edward A Nokes' NW corner, thence east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. EDWARD A NOKES, locator. Dec. 28,1910. C O French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that John J Short of Spokane, Wash., occupation bookkeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands • Commencing at a post planted about 2 miles SW of the month of Cambie creek, marked John J Short's SW corner, thence 80 chains east 80 chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chains south to poin) of beginning, 640 acres more or less. JOHN J SHORT, locator. Dec 28, 1910. C O French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Jennie O'Laughlin of Spokane, Wash., occupation teacher, intends to apply for permission to purchase rhe following described lands: Com tnencing at a post planted at the NW corner of Charles L- French's applica tion to purchase and marked Jennie O' Laughlin's SW corner, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east. 80 chains south, 80 chains west to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. JENNIE O'LAUGHLIN, locator. Tan. 4, 1911. C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Charles L. French of Evanston, 111., occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands : Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles south of the mouth of the Pasayton river on west side of the river and marked Charles L French's NW corner, thence 80 chains south, 80 chains east 80 chains north, 80 chains west to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. CHARLES L. FRENCH, locator. Jan. 4, 1911. C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take uotice that Henrv Magee of Spokane. Wash., occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands : Commencing at a post planted at the SE corner of Mi chael Durgan's application to purchase, marked Henry Magee'sNEcorner,thence 80 cbains south, 80 chains west, 80 chains north, 80 chains east, to point of commencement, 640 acres more or less. HENRY MAGEE, locator. Dec. 22, 1911. C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Margaret Durgan, wife of Michael Durgan, of Spokane, Wash., intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands : Commencing at a post planted at the SE corner of Michael Durgan's application to purchase and marked Margaret Durgan's SW corner, thence 80 chains east. 80 chains north, 80 chains west. 80 chains south to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. MARGARET DURGAN, locator Dec. 22, 1910 " C. O. French, agent. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that Adolphus Langlois of Spokane. Wash., occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands : Commencing at a post planted at the NW corner of Chas. Bonniver's preemption and marked Adolphus Langlois' SW corner, thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to point of beginning, 640 acres more or less. ADOLPHUS LANGLOIS, locator. Dec. 26, 1910. C. O. French, agent. FOR SALE Dry St Green wood DELIVERED to any part of town. Leave orders at Gt. Northern hotel. HANS LOF. NOTICE. Application No 1. Notice is hereby given that I am apply* ing for a license to prospect for coal o 1 the following described land : Commenc ing at a post placed at the N.E. corner of lot 3247 (coal lot) Yale division of Yal. district, thence east 80 chains, south 8 > chains, west 80 chains, uorrh 80 chain; to point of commencement. W. C. McDOUGALL. per W. H. Holmes, Located Nov. 26, 1910. Notice is hereby given that I am appl .>- ing for a license to prospect for coal o 1 the following described land . Commen ■- ing at a post placed at the N.W. corn r of my application No. 1, of this dat -, Yala division of Yale district,' then e east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west ^o chains, north 80 chains to point of co n- mencement. W. C. McDOUGALL, per W. H. Holmes. Located Nov. 26, 1910. LAND ACT—FORM OF NOTICE. Form No. 9. Kamloops Land District. District of Yale. Take notice that I, Michael Gilligan, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation clerk, intends, to apply tor permission to purchase the following de- Scribed lands . Commencing at a post planted on the east bank of Fivemile creek, about three miles from its mouth, thence 20 chains west, 80 chains north, 20 chains east. 80 chains south, to point of commencement. MICHAEL GILLIGAN, Evan J. Thomas, Agent. Date, Nov. 22,1910. LAND ACT—FORM OF NOTICE. Form No, 0. Katnloopa Land District. District of Yale. Take notice that I, Nellie Gilligan, of London, Ont., occupation seamstress, intends to apply'for^ permission to purchase the following describe d lands: Commencing at a post planted op the east. bank of Fivemile creek, about three miles from its mcuth, thence 40 chains south, 20 chains west, 40 chains north, 20 chains east to point ot commencement. NELLIE GILLIGAN. Evan J. Thomas, Agent. Date Nov. 22.1910. . Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that I Charles O. French, tins nith of Princeton, B.C., intend to apply for per nis- sion to purchase the following described la ids : Commenciug at a post planted at the SW co ner of C. Bonniver's preemption on Roche river- thence 40 chains east, 40 chains south, 40 ch 1 ins west 40 chains north, back to post, 160 acres m ,ra or less. CHARLES O. FRENCH, Oct. 23,1910, Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that I, Andrew Laidlaw, mining broker. Spokane, Wash., intend toapply for permission to purchase, the following described land Commencing at a post planted on west bank of Similkameen river, about 60 chai is N of mouth of Roche river, thence 40 chains -vest, 60 chains south, 40 chains east 60 chains n.rth, back to post, 240 acres more or less. ANDREW LAIDLAW. Charles O, French, agent. Oct. 23,101O. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take notice that I, Lvdia _. French, wife ot C. O. French, of Evanston, 111., intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land : Commencing at post i}£ mile < west of Roche river and about 2 miles from mo uh cf river, thence 40 chains west, 40 chains north, 40 chains east, 40 chains south back to post, 160 acres more or less.' LYDIA L. FRENCH, Charles O. Fiench, agent. Oct. 23,1910. Yale land district, district of Yale. Take nctice that I, Nicholas Codd, farmer, of Colfax. Wash., intend to apply for permis sion to purchase the following described lands. Commencing at a post planted at the S.E. corner of Gus Powell's preemption, and m irked . N.C., S W corner, thence 80 chains cut Po chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chains south, back to post, 640 acres, rrore or less. NICHOLAS CODD, C. O. French, Agent Located Oct. 24.191o. LAND ACT—FORM OF NOTICE. Yale Land Division—Yale District. Take notice that I, Lee Bell stenog'apher' of Spokane, Wash., intend to apply tor permission to purchase the following describe! lands: Commencing at the SE corner of the A lacouria mineral claim, lot 400, thence 20 chains west, 40 chains north, 40 chains east, 40 chains south, 20 chains west, back to posi, 120 acres more or less, LEE BElL. Charles O. French, agent. Oct. 23,1910. Subscribe for Star $2. THE SIMILKAMEEN STAR ___..__ .__i.^-_^_^ _____?__.__ _s-:____^__8__w_ii__. ■ _ ■ .__._giffl_jM_iiafa_g.j_i February £ t9_i ■«'^^™^<_-_gBT_i____Pl_lll ♦ ♦ ♦ The Town of ♦ ♦ * British Columbia I At the confluence oi the Similkameen and Tulameen Rivers SIMILKAMEEN DISTRICT Send for Maps *Jfi __r *£& and Price List to ERNEST WATERMAN Resident Manager VERMILION FORKS MINING AND DEVELOPMENT CO'Y I # *-• . _.
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Title | Similkameen Star |
Contributor |
Wright, J.M |
Publisher | Princeton : The Princeton Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1911-02-08 |
Description | vol. XII no. 7 |
Extent | 8 pages; 26.5 cm x 39.5 cm |
Geographic Location |
Princeton, B.C. Princeton |
Genre |
Newspapers |
Type |
Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Identifier | Similkameen_Star_1911_02_08 |
Collection |
BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Princeton and District Museum and Archives |
Date Available | 2019-11-20 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0386336 |
Latitude | 49.460278 |
Longitude | -120.507778 |
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