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In view of\nan approaching election it is expected\nthe session will be long and marked by\nbitter debates.\nThe arrival of the cruisers Niobe and\nRainbow were noted in the speech from\nthe throne as marking the beginning of\nthe Canadian navy. Satisfactioff'. was\nexpressed that reciprocity negotiations\n,fcave been entered into with- the United\nStates. The agreement between Canada and the United States for the regulation of international waters was noted\nwith the great satisfaction. The finances of Canada were declared to be in a\nmost satisfactory condition. A new\nbanking act is promised, though it will\ncontain few departures.\nIt is stated in ministerial circles that\nthere is absolutely no foundation for\nthe story published in eastern papers to\nthe effect that the government proposes\nto modify its naval policy as a result of\nrecent political events. Sir Wilfrid\nLaurier and his colleagues say they are\nsatisfied that while there is undoubtedly considerable opposition to the navy\nin Quebec at the present moment, it\nwill pass away when the people learn\nthat they are being misinformed by\nNationalist orators. .   .\nIt is stated in Vancouver that application will be made at the present session of the Dominion parliament by Mackenzie and Mann for a charter for their\nproposed and recently announced trans-\nprovincial line from Stewart, B. C, to\nEdmonton.\nTug Boat Arrives\nFor Port Alberni\nCapt. Milliken and Tom Marshall returned on Sunday night with a tug\nboat which they bought at New Westminster, and which will be operated on\nAlberni canal, Barclay sound and the\nwest coast with headquarters at Port\nAlberni. The boat will carry freight\nand be available also for log towing. It\nis a stout little craft, 45 feet in length,\nand has proved its capability by work\nfor the lumber mills on the Fraser\nriver, while its conduct in the ocean\nswell while rounding Cape Beale established its seaworthiness. The tug\nwent to work the morning after its arrival its first job being the freighting\n.of some building material from Hayes'\nf Landing to Port Alberni for A.Watson,\nand it has since been busy nearly all\nthe time.\nFinds Liquor Act ,\nIs Working Well\n\"C. S. Campbell, formerly chief of\nProvincial Police in this city, and now\nProvincial License Inspector, has returned from a trip of inspection through\nthe Kootenays,\" says the Vancouver\nNews-Advertiser. \"He finds that the\nnew Provincial Liquor act is working\nout well, and. is effecting improvement\nin the handling of the liquor traffic and\nin the standard of accommodations provided by licensed houses. One thing\nnoticeable is that there has been a\ngreat deal more 'siwashing' in country\ndistricts, and this has worked out to\nthe benefit of the communities that\nhave thus been able to get rid of their\nbar-room loafers. Generally, Inspector\nCampbell found hotel keepers quite\nwilling to comply with the conditions of\nthe new act, and to co-operate with the\nofficials in enforcing its observance.\"\nAlberni Football Team\nComes Back\nStrong.\nThe Alberni football team, which on\nWednesday of last week, was defeated\nby the Parksville team by a score of\nfour goals to nothing, the worst defeat\nof the season, proved its ability, on\nSaturday last, to \"come back.\"\nThe \"come back\" was strong, victory over its opponents, the Railway\nEngineers, being secured by a score of\nfour goals to one.\nThe teams were:\nAlberni\u2014Goal, A. Drinkwater; full,\nbacks, E. M. Whyte, S. Bennett; half\nbacks, George Ward, R. Erickson, S.\nPride; forwards, W. Erickson, G.\nBlandy, W. Green,, C. Cleavely, R.\nShaver.\nE. & N. Engineers\u2014Goal, H. Hayne;\nfull backs, W. Prior, L. Preston; half\nbacks, R. Lees, J. Stephens, A. Ralph;\nforwards, J. M. Rolston, T. Wilkinson,\nJ. Forsythe, A. Turnbull, J. Revie.\nStanding of Teams.\nThe standing of the various teams in\nthe league is now as follows:\nPlayed    Won     Lost Drawn\nBrass Band Meeting.\nAt a meeting of the Alberni District\nBrass Band organization, held in the\nSomass hotel on Monday night, by-laws\nwere submitted and adopted. The bylaws will be printed and the formal enrollment will then take place. Capt.\nFox will be instructor of the band and\nit is proposed to have sixteen players.\nThe instruments are expected to arrive\nabout three weeks hence.\nE. & N\t\n5\n2\n2\n1\nAlberni\t\n5\n2\n2\n1\n4\n2\n2\n0\n4\n2\nI\n1\nPort Alberni.\n4\n1\n2\n1\nI am Instructed by the School Board\nof Port Alberni to Sell by\nPUBLIC  AUCTION\nWednesday, Dec. 14, 1910,\nThe undermentioned Property, situated in the Town of\nPort Alberni, comprising\nLots 1 and 2 of Block 71, with the building erected thereon\nTERMS-One  Thousand   Dollars   ($1000.00)\nInterest on extended payments, 6 per cent.\ncash.    Balance arranged.\nFor the interest of the public the above property  is  a very choice corner\non Third avenue.\nPort Alberni, B. O, Nov. 8th, 1910.\nA. WATSON, Auctioneer.\nNanaimo Is To Have\nAn Improved Service\nFirst Passengers.\nThe first through ticket, from Victoria to Cameron Lake over the E. & N.\nrailway was bought ,and used by A. W.\nNeill, of Alberni, who returned home\non Thursday of last week. Mrs. C. A.\nCox, of Alberni, and Mrs. Morrison, of\nVictoria, were the first ladies to make\nthe trip by rail from Victoria to the\npresent terminus.\nThis Afternoon.\nTwo matches will be played this afternoon. The Somass and Port Alberni\nteams will meet on the field across the\nriver from the old town at 3 o'clock.\nThe E. & N. Railway Engineers will\nmeet the Parksville team on the lat-\nter's grounds at the same hour.\nFuture Games.\nThe following matches have.Jret to\nbe played:\nNov. 26\u2014Port Alberni vs. Alberni.\nNov. 30 \u2014Somass vs. Parksville.\nDec. 3\u2014E. & N. vs. Port Alberni.\nDec. 7\u2014Alberni vs. Somass.\nDec. 10\u2014Parksville vs. Alberni.\nDec. 10\u2014Somass vs. E. & N.\nDec. 17\u2014Port Alberni vs. Parksville.\nIn reply to the requests submitted to\nthe Canadian Pacific Railway company\nby the Citizens' League of Nanaimo\non Friday of last week Capt. Troup,\ngeneral manager of the Coast service,\nhas made some important promises.\nAt an early date the Steamer Joan\nwill either be replaced by a larger and\nfaster ship, capable of making the trip\nbetween Nanaimo and Vancouver in\nless than 2i hours, or a double daily\nservice will be inaugurated. In the\nlatter event one boat will leave Nanaimo at the usual hour in the morning\nand the other after the arrival of the\ntrain from Cameron lake. Boats will\nleave Vancouver at corresponding\nhours the one leaving in the morning\nmaking connection at Nanaimo with\nthe train for Cameron lake.\nA C. P. R. engineer will visit Nanai\nmo and go over the ground with members of the league, in an effort to find\na grade for a track to connect the railway with the waterfront. In the event\nof this not being feasible it is the intention of the company to arrange for\nthe transfer of passengers from the\nrailway to the wharf by means of tram\ncars.\nPreliminary   Announcement.\nThe Ladies' Aid of the methodist\nchurch will hold a Sale of Work on\nDec. 7, in Waterhouse's Hall. The\nSale of work, which will commence in\nthe afternoon, will be followed in the\nevening by an entertainment and social,\nregreshments being served during the\ncourse of the evening. Further particulars will be announced later.\nConservative Delegate.\nAt a largely attended meeting of the\nAlberni and Port Alberni Conservative\nassociations, held in the Alberni hotel\nlast Saturday night, J. A. Davis was\nelected delegate to attend the Provincial convention which convened in Nelson on Thursday of this week.\nHOLLAND BULBS\nBoard of Trade.\nThe regular monthly meeting of the\nPort Alberni Board of Trade will be\nheld on Monday next, commencing at\n8 o'clock, in the Permanent Exhibit\nbuilding.\nThe principal subjects for discussion\nare taxation and municipal incorporation.\nBetter Mail Service.\nSince the inauguration of the train\nservice to Cameron lake the tri-weekly\nmails have been arriving in better time.\nIfhe mail is carried by S. G. Roseborough, of Port Alberni, who took the\ncontract over from Joseph McCarter, of\nErrington. Mr. Roseborough also operates two four-horse passenger stages\nbetween Port Alberni and Cameron\nLake.\nThe mail now leaves Port Alberni\nand Alberni every Tuesday, Thursday\nand Saturday morning, and comes in on\nthe evenings of the same days.\nShaver-Gibson.    '\nR. Shaver, sub-contractor on the E.\n& N. extension, and Miss Margaret\nGibson, of Alberni, were quietly married in St. Andrew's manse last Saturday evening the ceremony being performed by Rev. Dr. Carruthers. The\nbridal couple left on a honeymoon tour\nwhich includes visits to Victoria, Vancouver and Puget Sound cities.\nHyacinths for pot culture,  10c. each,\n$1.00 per dozen.\nHyacinths, bedding,  mixed,   35c.  per\ndoz., $3.25 per hundred.\nTulips, early, single, mixed,   15c. per\ndoz., $1.00 per hundred.\nTulips,  late,   single,  mixed,  20c. per\ndoz., $1.25 per hundred.\nCrocus,  mixed,  second  size, 10c.  per\ndoz., 70c. per hundred.\nNarcissus, single,- mixed,\n$1.25 per hundred.\nSnowdrops, single, 15c.\nper hundred.\n20c. per doz.,\nper doz., $1.00\nDentistry.\nD. E. Kerr, D. D. S., will open a\ndental office in Alberni during the first\ntwo weeks of December.\nA Canadian Northern survey party is\nreported to have left for the northern\nend of the Island, in the Hardy Bay\nlocality with the object of generally\ncruising the land and reporting as to\nits wealth in various natural resources.,\nThe engineers' department of the\nGrand Trunk Pacific has been removed\nfrom Edmonton to Fitzhugh, three hundred miles nearer the Pacific Coast.\nCounty Court Cases.\nJudge Barker held County Court in\nAlberni on Wednesday of this week.\nHe granted consent to Mrs. Helen Rollin to take out administration papers in\nthe estate of James S. Rollin deceased.\nPermission to take out administration\npapers in the estate of Peter Nicholas,\ndeceased, was granted to Mrs. Nicholas\nand William Nicholas, provided bonds\namounting to $8,000 were furnished.\nThe case of Bayne vs. Sproat, judgment summons, was withdrawn before\nthe sitting of the court, the principals\nhaving voluntarily reached a settlement.\nGeo. Fraser, - Horticulturist\nUCLUELET, B. C.\nAs a result of the success attending\nthe colonization work in the province\nby the Salvation Army last year, at a\nspecial cabinet meeting it was decided\nto extend the grant of provincial assistance for the importation of British domestics, farm laborers, under the army\nauspices.\nChina Creek Schemes.\nColin Murray, the man who staked\nthe China Creek water power, and who\nis interested in the gold dredging proposition on the same stream, arrived on\nThursday from Seattle, and is sizing up\nthe situation with a view to the commencement of development work this\nwinter. Mr. Murray spent the summer\nin Nome, where he owns gold mining\n: properties that are worked by dredge.\nLins-Wilkerson.\nJohn Frederick Lins, manager of the\nEmpress hotel at Stewart, and Miss\nWilkerson of Victoria, a young lady\nwell know in Alberni social circles,\nwere married at the home of the\nbride's parents on Tuesday of last\nweek, and the wedding was one of the\nprettiest and most popular that has occurred in the Capital City in a long\ntime.\nPrior to taking up his residence in\nStewart Mr. Lins was chief of the dining room staff of the Empress hotel in\nVictoria and was one of the most highly valued officials of the C. IV R. system in Canada while with the traveling\npublic there was no one better known\nor better liked than he. This enviable\nregard was the result of a gentlemanly\nand most genial disposition combined\nwith superior executive ability and\nconscientious application to duty.\nThere are many worthy people who\nwish Mr. and Mrs. Lins a clear right-\nof-way, with an easy grade, through\nthe realm of matrimonial happiness\nand worldly prosperity.\n\"Dearest Mamma\"\nRequests the pleasure of the company of all the residents of Alberni,\nPort Alberni and district at Whyte's\n' hall, Alberni, on the evening of\nThursday, Nov. 24, at 8 o'clock,\nwhen there will be staged by the Alberni Amateur Dramatic Society the\ncomedietta \"Dearest Mamma,\" preceded by the screaming farce \"A\nKiss In the Dark,\" the principal\nparts being taken by Leslie Withers\nand George C. Roff ably supported\nby other well known local talent.\nDon't miss it.\nReserved Seats, 75 cents.\nGeneral admission, 50 cents.\nWM. CHAS. CLARKE\nPortrait   Photographer\nThe Studio\nCreamery Road    *   Alberni\nPlain Sewing, Family Mending, etc.\nMrs. Clarke.\nby\nHeavy  snows\nnear Penticton.\nhave  already   fallen\nChristmas Puddings\nAll kinds of\nBread, Pies and Cakes\nMRS. J. Heath      -     ALBERNI\n I\nPAGE 2\nALBERNI PIONEER NEWS\nSaturday. Nov. 19, i&io\nPIONEER NEWS.\nPublished at Alberni, B. C, and issued\nevery Saturday.\nR. J. Burde.   -    -    -   Editor.\nSubscription Rate,     -    $2.00 per year\nAlberni, B. C, Nov. 19, 1910\nCOST OF TIMBER FIRES.\nW. C. Gladwin, chief fire warden of\nthe province of British Columbia, reports some interesting facts about timber fires during the month of September.\nThe amount of standing timber destroyed was 189,000 feet board measure\nand 10,100,000 damaged. The timber\ndestroyed was valued at $5000 not including 500 cords of shingle bolts worth\n$1500. The destruction also included a\nhotel worth $2500; logging and railroad\nbridges, $10,000; houses, $10,000; three\ngovernment bridges, $3500; and three\npigs, $27.\nThe number of men engaged in\nfighting fires was 592 and the wages\npaid them $7920.51. The expense incurred by owners of timber lands was\n$4000; expenses of fire wardens,\n$2667.20; salaries of fire wardens,$8618.\nInformations were laid in thirty\ncases. Of these there were nineteen\nconvictions, eight dismissals and three\nsuspended. The fines collected amounted to $891.\nThere were 802 permits granted for\nfires and 206 applications refused. Of\nthose granted eight spread and did\ndamage amounting in all to $100. The\nrefusals, were cases in which a fire\nwould not have been safe as the weather was too dry or the scene was too\nclose to timber which would be endangered.\nIn the discharge of their duties the\nfire wardens and their men travelled\n23,909 miles during the month of September.\none thousand  years  of   development\ncould not exhaust the supply.\nTHE QUESTION.\nWho is it lights the tiny gleams\nOf glow-worms in the night?\nWho trims the golden   lamp   whose\nbeams\nGive to the world its light.\nWho tints the fragile egg that lies\nUpon its downy nest\nOr blends the blue and purple skies\nAs sinks the sun to rest?\nWho is it trains the nightingale\nTo sing his matchless song?\nAnd makes the glad and   sounding vale\nThe melody prolong?\nWho tunes the brooklet's treble splash\nAlong its peebly floor?\nThe deeper note of waves that dash\nUpon the ocean shore?\nWho carves and shapes the tiny shell\nOf every lagging snail?\nWho  moulds   and   swings   the   bright\nbluebell\nThat silent tolls the vale?\nOne voice from nature do we hear,\nFrom sky and sea and sod,\nA voice emphatic, sweet and clear,\nThat speaks to us of God.\nDudley H. An lerson.\nPort Alberni, B. C.\nWRIGHT PORRITT,\nPHOTOGRAPHER\nFirst Ave,   Port Alberni.\nSpecialist in\nChildren's Portraits\nand   High   Class   Postcards.\nW. H. MARCON & CO.\nReal Estate, Notary,\nand Insurance.\nGeneral Agents.\nAGENTSi      Cunard    and    Djnaldson\nSteamship companies.\nPacific Coast Wood Pipe  company.\nCorrespondence Solicited.\nThe Arlington Hotel\nThe best known house on the West Coast of Vancouver Island.\nFitted with modern conveniences and tastefull and  comfortably\nfurnished throughout.\nHot and Cold Baths.\nMost central location\u2014the home of the tourist, the mining,\ntimber, and commercial man.\nM. A. WARD, Proprietor, - ALBERNI, B. C.\nThe Somass Hotel\nNight schools for teaching mining\nscience are to be opened at Ladysmith\nand Extension by the Coal company.\nThe Power company's engineers and\nsurveyors on the Chilliwack lake \/extension have abandoned work for the\nwinter.\nA PRNVINCIAL RIGHT:\nThe right of the Provincial government to impose licenses on fishermen\nunder its powers of taxation was upheld by Judge Mclnnes in a judgment\nhanded down in Vancouver on Friday\nof last week. The decision is important in that it is the first pronouncement of the higher courts confirming\nthe rights of the Province in this respect. The judge stated that he was\nnot adjudicating on the jurisdiction of\nthe Dominion or Provincial govern\nments over tne. fisheries, but merely\nheld that it was within the rights given\nthe Province under the British North\nAmerica Act to impose taxation.\nAs a result of the standard of accommodation for the public not satisfying the authorities the Windsor hotel\nat Denoro, B. C. has lost its license.\nThe Y. M. C. A. half million dollar\ncampaign fund closed on Saturday\nnight the amount secured passing the\ntotal aimed at by $20,000. The subscription aggregated $520,000 for the\nweek.\nB. Woram\nBuilder and Contractor\nEstimates Given\nPlans  and Specification submitted\nAlberni, B. C.\nJAS. R. MOTION,\nReal Estate and\nInsurance.\nLots and Acreage for Sale.\n)k;*&':A\njjf-rfm\n\u25a0&>\n. .    ..'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0\u25a0'\n\u00a3  %\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0   -\u25a0''\nW&su- -   - l.v   -I-889\nM-B ^<v\nan \u25a0  \u25a0 ,tfltf \"*_ *_*_\u2022\n*_S^V' _.___l_-4__\nilf^,fByilitH_\nBa''\/IB \u2022'\u25a0\u00bb!?&\n*3 (__\u25a0 - ft\"\nH\u00bbiBr.\nra\u00ab?7!lS\n0jfl,-,-^;i*-t.-J*\n'~\u00bb4JM   H\nHnl\n_B'l9!H____l\nPort Alberni, B. C.\nWm. E. Ryder, Manager.\n\/ Have Received a Selected Line of\nPHOTOGRAPHIC\n...XMAS CALENDARS...\nCall and See Them Before they are all Picked Over.\nAdvertise the District by sending one of \" Beautiful Scenes\nof Alberni District\" to your friends.\nLEONARD FRANK  -  ALBERNI\nCLARKE,\nThe Victoria Board of Trade, at its\nregular monthly meeting on Thursday\nof last week, unanimously passed the\nfollowing resolution:\n\"That in the opinion of this board no\nproposals for reciprocity with the\nUnited States should be finally adopted\nby Canada until they have been submitted fof the consideration of the\nboards of trade in Canada, and that\nthis board would not favor any reciprocity arrangements which would\nlessen the advantages of the preferential tariff in favor of Great Britain and\nother parts of the empire.\"\nThe Socialist vote in the state of\nWashington in the recent elections approximated 4500.\nThere are still many people in Victoria who believe that that city is destined to become something more than\na tourist resort.\nDuring the last four months of the\nfiscal year, which ended on July 31,\n155,594 immigrants arrived in Canada\nas compared with 90,248 for the corresponding four month of 1909.\nF. F. Henshaw, the noted hydro-\ngrapher, estimates the value of the\nelectrical energy available from water\npower in British Columbia at $250,000,\n000 annually, based on the present\nprice of $40 per horse power. Ten mil\nlion horse-power can be developed, and\nLIQUOR ACT, 1910.\nNotice is hereby given that, on the\nfirst day of December next, application\nwill be made to the Superintendent of\nProvincial Police for renewal of the\nhotel license to sell liquor by retail in\nthe hotel known as the Central Hotel,\nsituate at Limestone Island, in the\nProvince of British Columbia.\nDated this 29th day of October, 1910.\nGustave Moerman, Applicant.\nLIQUOR ACT, 1910.      .\nNotice is hereby given that, on the\nfirst day of December next, application\nwill be made to the Superintendent of\nProvincial Police for renewal of the\nhotel license to sell liquor by retail in\nthe hotel known as the Clayoquot Hotel,\nsituate at Clayoquot, in the Province of\nBritish Columbia.\nDated'this 29th day of October, 1910.\nWalter T. Dawley, Applicant.\nLIQUOR ACT, 1910.\nNotice is hereby given that, on the\nfirst day of December next, application\nwill be made to the Superintendent of\nProvincial Police for renewal of the\nhotel license to sell liquor by retail in\nthe hotel known as the King Edward\nHotel, situate at Port Alberni, in the\nProvince of British Columbia.\nDated this 29th day of October, 1910.\nMrs. Helen Rollin, Applicant.\nLIQUOR ACT, 1910.\nNotice is hereby given that, on the\nfirst day of December next, application\nwill be made to the Superintendent of\nProvincial Police for renewal of the\nliquor license to sell liquor by retail in\nthe hotel known as the Somass Hotel,\nsituate at Port Alberni, in the Province\nof British Columbia.\nDated this 29th day of October, 1910.\nA. E. Waterhouse, Applicant.\nLIQUOR ACT, 1910.\nNotice is hereby given that, on the\nfirst day of December next, application\nwill be made to the Superintendent of\nProvincial Police for renewal of the\nhotel license to sell liquor by retail in the\nhotel known as the Arlington Hotel,\nsituate at Alberni, in the Province of\nBritish Columbia.\nDated this 29th day of October, 1910.\nM. A. Ward, Applicant.\nLIQUOR ACT, 1910.\nNotice is hereby given that, on the\nfirst day of December next, application\nwill be made to the Superintendent of\nProvincial Police for renewal of the\nhotel license to sell liquor by retail in\nthe hotel known as the Alberni Hotel,\nsituate at Alberni, in the Province of\nBritish Columbia.\nDated this 29th day of October, 1910.\nW. W. G. McAllister, Applicant.\nTHE PAINTER\nALBERNI, B. C.\nAll Kinds of Painting\nPaper Hanging,\nInterior Decorating.\nTOM COSTEN, - ALBERNI\nJ. E. DAVIS,\nContractor.\nBRICKWORK,\nPLASTERING\nAND\nCement  Block   Construction\nE. Carvell,\nArchitect\nand Contractor.\nPORT ALBERNI, B. C\nLAND ACT.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot\nTake   notice   that Frank. Lefeaux of\nVancouver, occupation   Clerk,   intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the\nshore of Open Bay, Vargas Island, at\nsouth west corner of Andrew E. T.\nLiddle's application to purchase, thence\neast forty-four (44) cnains to Lot 496,\nthence south forty (40) chains, thence\nwest forty chains, more or less, to the\nshore, thence northerly along shore to\npoint of commencement.\nFrank Lefeaux,\nP. A. Hovelaque, agent,\nOctober 24th, 1910. novl2\nImproved Lands For Sale\nIn Large or Small Acreage to Suit the Purchaser. -\nAlso some fine, choice Corners\nnow doing business.\nModerate Prices. Easy Terms.\nM. TEBO,\nP. O. Box, 53,\nALBERNI, B. C.\nThe Barclay Sound Cedar Co., Ltd.\nAll Kinds of High Grade and Dimension\nLumber,   Lath   and   Shingles\nPromptly Delivered.\nPLACE ORDERS through the mail to office. New Alberni.\nThe Royal Bank of Canada\nIncorporated 1869.\nHead Office:    Montreal.\nCapital Paid up, - $ 5,ooo,ooo\nReserve Fund - 5,7oo,ooo\nTotal Assets       -   70,ooo,ooo\nA General Banking Business Transacted.\nSavihgs Bank Department S^J'iSff IBTSS\nthe highest current rate.   No Delay in Withdrawing.\nRonL-in-v Kir Moil Deposits may be made and withdrawn bv mail.\nDdlllMng  Oy    iTldll   Fullest particulars will gladly be given by letter\nregarding all departments.\nOne Hundred Branches and Agencies.\nTwenty-One Branches in British Columbia.\nCorrespondents Throughout the World.\nBranches   at  Alberni    and  Port   Alberni\nW. R. H. PRESCOTT, Manager.\n *\nPAGE 3\nALBERNI PIONEER NEWS\nSaturday, Nov. 19. 1910\nEvery Man Should Carry Life Insurance\nIf you have none take out a Policy at once with the\nCanada Life Assurance Co., Ltd.,\nthe largest Company in Canada.\nAssets           \u2022           - $18,322,001.51\nIncome               - -                2,688,885.17\nSurplus        -          - -         1,853,898.80\nAssurances in Force -             44,543,168.00\nFor $20.05 per annum, an amount you will never miss, a man of 22 years of age\ncan purchase a $1,000 Policy.\nWe will be happy to give you full particulars of Whole Life, Twenty Payment\nLife, and Endowment Policies of all descriptions.\nCARMICHAEL & MOORHEAD, Ltd.\nPort Alberni and Victoria, Local Agents.\nLAND ACT NOTICES.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT       >\nTake notice that within 90 days the Alberni\nLand Co., Ltd., of London, England, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted\nat tiie N. E. corner of Deadman's Island, at the\nhead of the Alberni Canal, thence following the\nshore line around the island to point of commencement, containing 2 acres, more or less.\nThe Alberni Land Co., Ltd.,\nPer Alfred Carmichael, Agent.\nOctober 28th.. 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Rupert\nTake notice that George H. Jackson of Quatsino,\noccupation farmer, intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described lanbs:\nCommencing at a post planted on the east shore\nof an island at the northern end of the Narrows\nof Quatsino Sound in Tp. 10, Rupert District, and\nbearing about N. 30 W. from theN. W. cornerof\nan Indian Reserve adjoining Lot 192. thence northerly following the shore of the island around:\nwesterly, southerly easterly, northerly to point of\naommencement and \"-including the whole island\nend containing 10 acres more or less. -\nGeorge H. Jackson.\nOctober 15, 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Rupert.\nTake notice that Miriam Ringle. of Canyon City,\n.Colorado, occupation manned woman, intends to\napply for permission  to  purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the northwest\ncorner of section twenty-one (21), township thirty\n(30), on Forward Inlet, Quatsino Sound, Rupert\nDistrict; thence west about sixty (GO) chains to\neast line of lot 305; thence north to northeast corner of said  lot 305; thence  west to shoreline;\nthence north following the shoreline to southwest\ncorner of lot 75: thence east to southeast corner of\nlot 267; thence north to southwest corner of lot 6 ;\nthence east about fifteen   (15)   chains: thence\nsouth to point of commencement.\nMiriam Ringle,\nPer Christen Jacobsen. Agent.\nDated September 26th.. 1910.\n\u2022      ALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Rupert\nTake notice that David Ringle. of Canyon City,\n^Colorado, occupation farmer, intends to apply for\n^.permission to purchase the following described\nlands:\nEjj. Commencing at a post planted at the northwest\nCorner of section twenty-one (21), township thirty\n(30), on Forward Inlet, Rupert District, Quatsino\nSound ; thence east eighty   (80)   chains; thence\nnorth eighty (80) chains: thence west twenty (20)\nchains, more or less, to the east line of lot six (6);\nthence south about forty (40)  chains to southeast\nk corner of said lot six (6) ; thence west about sixty\n(60) chains; thence south to point of commencement.\nDavid Ringle,\nPer Christen Jacobsen, Agent.\nDated September 26th., 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\n- District of Rupert\nTake notice that Eddijus Evenson, of Quatsino,\noccupation farmer, intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at high water\nmark at the north east corner of an island known\nas Coffin island situated 8 chains south and 3\nchains east of the south west corner post of\nfraction N. E. quarter of N. W. quarter, section\n30, township 11. Rupert district, thence following\nthe high water line in a westerly, southerly,\neasterly and northerly direction to point of\ncommencement including the entire island and\ncontaining 0.6 acre more or less.\nEddijus Evenson.\nOctober 28, 1910. novl2\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot\nTake notice that James M. Ashton, of Tacoma,\nWash., U.S.A., occupation attorney-at-law, intends\nto apply for  permission  to  lease  the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the shore of\nKennedy Lake. Vancouver Island, at high water\nmark at the mouth of Pass Creek, thence westerly\nfollowing high water mark a distance of 800 chains\nthence northerly one chain to low water mark,\nthence following the low water mark parallel with\nthe high water mark and distant approximately\none chain therefrom to a point one chain north of\nthe point of commencement thence southerly to\nthe point of commencement.\nJames M. Ashton,\nA. Shuttleworth, agent.\nOctober 19. 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot\nTake notice that James M. Ashton, of Tacoma.\n\u25a0 Wash.,   U.   S.   A.,   occupation   attorney-at-law,\nintends  to apply  for permission   to  lease  the\nfollowing described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the shore of\nKennedy Lake. Vancouver Island, at high water\nmark at a point named Sentinel Rock being a\ndistance of approximately 3 miles west from Sand\nRiver, thence westerly following the shore along\nhigh water mark a distance of 80 chains, thence\nsoutherly one chain to low wates mark, thence\nfollowing low water mark easterly and parallel\nwith high water mark and distant approximately\none clain therefrom to a point one chain south of\nthe point of commencement thence northerly one\nchain to the point of commencement\nJames M. Ashton,\nA. Shuttleworth, agent.\nOctober 20, 1910.\nSURVEYING.\nGEORGE A. SMITH, C. E., B. C.\nLand Surveyor. Surveys of timber\nlimits, mineral claims, and land subdivisions. Address, P. 0. Box 23,\nAlberni.\nH.-H. BROWNE, civil and mining engineer, and Provincial land surveyor,\nhas opened an office in Alberni. and\nis prepared to receive orders for\nwork in any part of the district.\nLAND ACT NOTICES:\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot\nTake notice that James M. Ashton, of Tacoma,\nWash,, U. S. A., occupation attorney-at-law,\nintends to apply for permission to lease the\nfollowing described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the shore of\nKennedy Lake, Vancouver Island, at high water\nmark at the mouth of Sand River, thence westerly\nfollowing the Bhore along high water mark a\ndistance of 80 chains, thence southerly one chain\nto low water mark, thence following low water\nmark easterly and parallel with high water mark\nand distant approximately one chain therefrom to\na point one chain south of the point of commencement, thence northerly one chain to the point of\ncommencement.\nJames M. Ashton,\nA. Shuttleworth, agent.\nOctober 20,1910. novl2\nNOTICE.\nMINERAL CLAIM\nCertificate of Improvements.\nR. C. P. No. 9 Fractional Mineral\nClaim situate in the Quatsino Mining\nDivision, Rupert district.\nWhere located: West Arm of Quatsino\nSound, Lot No. 281, bounded on the\nnorth by Sunrise Mineral claim, Lot\n271, on the south by Eagle No. 5\nMineral claim, Lot 279, on the west by\nEagle No.2 Mineral claim, Lot 275, and\non the east by Eagle No. 6 Mineral\nclaim, Lot 280.\nTake notice that James A. Moore, of\nSeattle, Washington, U' S. A., Free\nMiners Certificate No. 49611 B intends,\nsixty days from the date hereof, to\napply to the Mining Recorder for a\nCertificate-., of Improvements for the\npurpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of\nthe above claim.\nAnd further take notice that action\nunder section 37 must be commenced\nbefore the issuance of such Certificate\nof Improvements.\nJAMES A. MOORE.\nDated this 9th day of November,\nA. D. 1910.\nMINERAL CLAIM\nCertificate of Improvements.\nR. C. P. No. 10 Fractional Mineral\nclaim, situate in the Quatsino Mining\nDivision of Rupert district.\nWhere located: W<_st Arm of Quatsino Sound, Lot No. 282, bounded on\nthe east by Eagle No. 8 Mineral claim,\nLot 278, on the south by Red Diamond\nNo. 2 Mineral claim, Lot 270, on the\nwest by Eagle No. 7 Mineral claim,\nLot 297, on the north by the corner of\nLots 275 and 279.\nTake notice that James A. Moore, of\nSeattle, Washington, U. S. A., Free\nMiners Certificate No. 49611 B intends\nsixty days from the date hereof to\napply to the Mining Recorder for a\nCertificate of improvements for the\npurpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of\nthe above claim.\nAnd further take notice that action\nunder section 37 must be commenced\nbefore, the issuance of such Certificate\nof Improvements.\nJAMES A. MOORE.\nDated this 9th day of November,\nA. D. 1910.\nMINERAL CLAIM\nCertificate of Improvements.\nR. C. P. No. 11 Fractional Mineral\nclaim, situate in the Quatsino Mining\ndivision of Rupert district.\nWhere located: West arm of Quatsino Sound, Lot No. 283, bounded on\nthe north by the Eureka No. 2 Mineral\nclaim, Lot 234, on the east by Eureka\nNo. 2 Mineral claim, Lot 233, and on\nthe south by Red Bug No. 2 Mineral\nclaim, Lot 302, and on the west by\nVictoria Mineral claim, Lot 276.\nTake notice that James A. Moore, of\nSeattle, Washington, U. S. A., Free\nMiners Certificate No. 49611B, intends,\nsixty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the\nabove claim.\nAnd further take notice that action\nunder Section 37 must be commenced\nbefore the issuance of such Certificate\nof Improvements.\nJAMES A. MOORE.\nDated this 9th day of November, A.\nD., 1910. novl2\nMINERAL CLAIM\nCertificate of Improvements.\nK. C. P. No. 12 Fractional Mineral claim, situate\nin the Quatsino Mining Division of Rupert district. *\nWhere located\u2014West arm of Quatsino Sound.\nI_ot 284, bounded on the north by F. H. C. No. 1\nMineral claim, Lot 272, on the east by Eagle No. 1\nMineral claim. Lot 274. on the south by Eureka\nNo. 2 Mineral claim. Lot 234, and Eureka No. 1\nMineral claim. Lot 233.\nTake notice that James A. Moore, of Seattle,\nWashington, U. S. A., Free Miners Certificate No. 49G11B, intends, sixty days\nfrom the date hereof, to apply to the Mining\nRecorder for a Certificate of Improvements for\nthe purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the\nabove claim.\nAnd further take notice that action, under Section 37, must be commenced before the issuance\nof such Certificate of Improvements.\nJAMES A. MOORE.\nDated this 9th day of November A. D., 1910.\nLAND ACT NOTICES.\nNOOTKA LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Alberni.\nTake notice that B. C. Clark, of Seattle, Wash-\noccupation lumberman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land:\nCommencing at a post planted about ten chains\nnoVth of the mouth of Capoose creek, thence east\n60 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west -10\nchains, thence south  20 chains, thence west 20\nchains, more or less,   to  the  shore line, thence\nnortherly along said shore line  to the point of\ncommencement   containing 320 acres,   more or\nless.\nB. C. Clark.\nRichard P. Bishop, Agent.\nAugust 3rd.. 1910.\nSeptl7\nLAND ACT.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Rupert\nTake notice that I, Winifred Browne, of Alberni, occupation married woman, intend to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndesciibed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the north side\nof an island, being the most easterly one of a\ngroup of four in West Arm. Quatsino Sonud, and\nlying S. E. of the S. W. corner of Lot 1, and following the shore westerly, southerly, easterly and\nnortherly to point of commencement and comprising the whole island, containingBbout five acres.\nWinifred Browne.\nSept. 22, 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Rupert\nTake notice that Perry Finch of Victoria. B. C,\noccupation Merchant, intends toapply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile north of\nthe south west corner of Section 29, Township 37\nRuport District and marked P. F's S. E. corner,\nthence north 80 chains, thence west 40 chains,\nthence south 80 chains, thence east 40 chains to\npoint of commencement and containing 320 acres\nmore or less.\nPerry Finch,\nW. J. Hutteman, Agent.\nSept. 27, 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Rupert\nTake notice  that William Julius Hutteman of\nVictoria, B.C., occupation Miner, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the south west\ncorner of Section 29, Township 37 Rupert District\nthence north 40 chains, thence east 80 chains,\nthence south 40 chains, thence west 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, and containing 320 acres\nmore or less.\nWilliam Julius Hutteman.\nSept. 27, 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Rupert\nTake notice that Ernest Harris of Victoria, B.C.\noccupation clerk, intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted one half mile\nnorth of the south west corner of Section 29,\nTownship 37 Rupert District and marked ''E. H's\nS. W. corner\" thence north 40 chains, thence east\n80 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 80\nchains to point of commencement and containing\n320 acres more or less.\nErnest Harris,\nW. J. Hutteman, Agent.\nSeptember 27th, 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Rupert\nTake notice that Lewis I^nch of Victoria, B. C,\noccupation Merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile north of\nthe south west corner of Section 29, Township 37\nRupert District, and marked \"L.F's S.W. corner\"\nthence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, and containing 640 acres\nmore or less.\nLewis Finch,\nW. J. Hutteman, Agent.\nSeptember 27th, 1910-\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Rupert\nTake notice that Henry Becker of Victoria. B.C.\noccupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the south west\ncorner of Section 29, Township 37 Rupert District\nand marked \"H. B's S. E. corner\" thence north 80\nehains,   thence  west 40  chains, thence south 80\nchains, thence east 40  chains  to  point of commencement and containing 320 acres more or less.\nHenry Becker,\nW. J. Hutteman, Agent.\nSeptember 27, 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot\nTake notice that I, Myrtle Lennox Wells, of\nDetroit, Michigan, occupation Married Waman,\nintend to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowingdescribed lands:\nCommencing ata post planted at the S.E. comer\nof Lot 1002, thence twenty chains east thence\nforty chains north, thence twenty chains east,\nthence forty chains north, thence forty chains\nwest, thence eighty chains south to point of commencement, containing two hundred and forty\nacres more or less.\nMyrtle Lennox Wells.\n,   Daniel Wells, Agent.\nSeptember 24, 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot\nTake  notice  that I, Frances Winchester Wells\nof  Blind   River,   Ontario,    occupation    Married\nWoman, intend to apply for permission to purchase\nthe following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the S.W. corner of Lot 991, thence thirty chains west, thence\neighty four chains north, thence ninety chains\neast, thence ten chains north, thence twenty\nchains east, thence thirty chains south, thence\neighty chains west, thence sixty four chains south\nto point of commencement containiug 400 acres\nmore or less.\nFrances Winchester Wells,\nDaniel Wells, Agent.\nSeptember 21. 1910. *\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoijuot\nTake notice  that  I,   James Veach Oxtoby, of\nDetroit. Michigan, occupation Attorney, intend to\napply  for  permission  to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted twenty five chains\nsouth of N. E. corner of Lot 1003, thence eighty\ncnains east thence thirty chains south, thence\neighty chains west, thence thirty chains north to\npoint of commencement, containing two hundred\nand forty acres more or less.\nJames Veach Oxtoby,\nDaniel Wells, Agent.\nSeptember 26. 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot\nTake notice that I, Daniel Wells, of Detroit,\nMichigan, occupation Lumberman, intend to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at N. W. corner\nof Lot 999, thence forty chains east, thence twenty\nchains north, thence forty five chains west, thence\ntwenty chains south, thence thirty six chains west\nthence 18.76 chains south, thence thirty six chains\neast, thence northerly along Deep Lake to point\nof commencement containing one hundred and\nsixty acres more or less.\nDaniel Wells.\nSeptember 22, 1910.\nLAND ACT NOTICES.\nFLORES ISLAND LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot, B. C.\nTake notice that Robert Sinclair Boyd, of Vancouver, B. C,   occupation  insurance  broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about three miles\nin a westerly direction from the south west corner\nof lot 363, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80\nchains to point of commencement.\nRobert Sinclair Boyd,\nT. Rowley, Agent.\nSept 15th., 1910.\nFLORES ISLAND LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot, B. C.\nTake notice that Donald Fraser, of Vancouver,\nB. C., occupation broker intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about three miles\ndistant in a westerly direction from the south west\ncorner of lot 363, thence north 80 chains, thence\neast 80 ehains, thence south 80 chains, thence west\n80 chains to point of commencement\nDonald Fraser,\nT. Rowley, Agent.\nSept 15th.. 1910.\nFLORES ISLAND LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot B. C.\nTake notice that Howard O. Hartley, of Vancouver, B. C.i occupation broker. Intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile west\nthence south 40 chains from the south west corner\nof lot 363, thence west forty chains, thence north\nforty chains, thence east forty chains, thence\nsouth forty chains to point of commencement.\nHoward O. Hartley,\nEd. Fitzpatrick, Agent.\nSept. 15th.. 1910.\nFLORES ISLAND LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot, B. C.\nTake notice that William L. Grundy, of  Vancouver, B. C, occupation   wholesale  grocer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following desciibed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about three miles\nin a westerly direction from a post planted in the\nsouth west corner of lot 363, thence 80 chains\nsouth, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains\nnorth, thence 80 chains west to point of commencement.\nWm. L. Grundy,\nT. Rowley, Agent.\nSept. 15th.. 1910.\nFLORES ISLAND LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot, B. C.\nTake notice that Walter F.  Kemp, of Vancouver, B. C. occupation lumber mill employee, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about three miles\nin a westerly direction from the south west corner\nof lot 363, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80\nchains to point of commencement.\nWalter F. Kemp,\nT. Rowley. Agent.\nSept. 15th.. 1910.\nBARCLAY LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Alberni\nTake notice that Donald McNicol Lowe of Port\nAlberni, occupation Clerlt, intends  to  apply   for\npermission  to purchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the north east\nside   of   Denne Island thence following the shore\nline around the Island to the point of  commencement and containing twenty (20) acres more or less.\nDonald McNicol Lowe.\nSeptember 27, 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTake notice that Richard Albert Willing, of\nUcluelet, occupation machinist, intends to appjy\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the beach at\nthe south west corner of lot 54, thence west forty\nchains, thence south about forty chains, thence\nalong shore line to point of commencement, comprising eighty acres, more or less.\nRichard Albert Willing.\nSept. 10th., 1910. sepl7\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTake notice  that  I, C. A. McNaughton, occupation, merchant, of Port Alberni, B. C, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands j\nCommencing at a post planted 18 chains west\nfrom the south west corner of Lot 363, thence 26\nchains west, thence 20 chains north, thence about\n12 chains east thence following the shore of Matilda creek southerly to point of commencement,\nand containing about 40 acres, more or less.\nC. A. McNaughton,\nThomas Rowley, Agent.\nAugust 30. 1910. sepl7\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Rupert\nTake notice that I, James Logue, of Washburn,\nTexas, occupation farmer, intend to apply for\npermission to purchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the north east\ncorner of Timber Limit No. 41988, Limestone Island, thence following the shore line easterly\nsoutherly and westerly to the south easterly corner of said Timber Limit No. 41988, thence north\n50 chains to point of commencement ard containing 160 acres more or loss.\nJames Logue,\nper Robert E. Montgomery, Agent.\nAugust 26, 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Rupert\nTake notice that I, J. B. McClelland, of Clarendon, Texas, occupation farmer, intend to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the north side\nof the northerly island lying close to the east\nshore of Limestone Island, thence following the\nshore line easterly, southerly, westerly and northerly entirely around the island to the point of\ncommencement containing 2 acres more or less\nand comprising the whole island.\nJ. B. McClelland,\nper Robert E. Montgomery, Agent.\nAugust 27. 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Rupert\nTake notice that I, Whitfield Carhart of Clarendon,   Texas,   occupation  farmer, intend to apply\nfor   permission  to purchase the following described Iands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the north side\nof  the  southerly  island   lying  close to the east\nshore of Limestone Island, thence  following  the\nshore line easterly, southerly, westerly and northerly to the point of commencement containing one\nacre more or less and comprising the whole island.\nWhitfield Carhart,\nper Robert E. Montgomery, Agent\nAugust 27,1910. octl\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Rupert\nTake Notice that I, Rosella Jackson,   of Quatsino, occupation married woman,  intend to apply\nfor  permission  to purchase  the  following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the eastern\nshore of a small island, situated in Conlony Lake,\ntp. 11. Rupert district thence following the short\nline -.northerly, westerly, southerly, easterly to\npoint of commencement comprising the whole\nisland of three acres more or less.\nRosella Jackson,\nBasil Kendall Garvice, agent.\nSeptember 19. 1910s octl\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot\nTake notice that I, David Teegarden of Spokane U. S. A., occupation Lumberman, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed Iands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the S.E. corner\nof the beach about sixty chains distant and in a\nwesterly direction from the N.W. corner of Lot\n363, thence 80 chains West thence 20 chains North\nthence 60 chains East, thence 60 chains North,\nthence 20 chains Eact to the beach, thence following the beach in a southerly direction to point of\ncommencement and containing 220 acres more or\nless.\nDavid Teegarden.\nEd. Fitzpatrick, agent.\nDated SeDt. 17. septl7\nALBERNI   LAND   DISTRICT\nDistrict of  Rupert\nTake notice that Amos Ellis, of Kyuquot,\noccupation Merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile north\nfrom the south west corner of Timber License No.\n32093, Kyuquot Sound, West Coast Vancouver Island, thence 80 chains north to Timber License\nNo. 31056; thence west 60 chains; thence south 80\nehains; thence east 60 chains to point of commencement, containing 480 acres more or less.\nAmos Ellis,\nJohn O. Donahoo, Agent.\nAug. 25th, 1910. sep24\nALBERNI   LAND   DISTRICT\nDistrict of Rupert\nTake notice that Anita Donahoo, of Kyuquot\noccupation Married Woman, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the south west\ncorner of Timber License No. 32093, Kyuquot\nSound, West Coast Vancouver Island, thence 80\nchains north; thence 80 chains west; thence 80\nchains south; thence 80 chains east to point of\ncommencement, containing 640 acres more or less.\nMrs. Anita Donahoo,\nJohn O. Donahoo, Agent.\nAug. 25th. 1910. aep24\nALBEHNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTake notice that James Frederick  Mesher, of\nEsquimalt B. C, occupation contractor, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted eighty chains in\na western direction, thence forty chains south\nfrom the southwest corner of lot 363, thence west\nforty chains, thence south forty chains, thence\neast forty chains, thence north 40 chains to point\nof commencement.\nJames Frederick Mesher,\nBy his agent Edward Fitzpatrick.\nSeptember 21st, 1910. sep24\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot\nTake notice that I, Ralph Waldo Wells of Blind\nRiver, Ontario, occupation Lumberman, intend to\napply  for  permission  to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted ten chains more\nor less from S.W. corner of Lot 409, thence sixty\nchains north, thence 36.25 chains west thence\nsixty chains south, thence 36.25 chains east to\npoint of commencement containing 217.5 acres\nmore or less.\nRalph Waldo Wells,\nDaniel Wells, Agent\nSeptember 24, 1910.\nAlberni Land District\nDistrict of Clayoquot\nTake notice that E.J. Crickmay, of Alberni B.C.,\noccupation Clerki intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the N. E.\ncorner of Lot 09, Clayoquot District, on the West\nside of Alberni Canal, thence 20 chains West,\nthence North to the South boundary of T. L.\n39652, thence East following said boundary, and\nSouth along shore of Canal to point of commencement containing 40 acres more or less.\nE. J. Crickmay,\nThomas Rowley, Agent\nSept. 27. 1910 octl\nAlberni Land District.\nDistrict of Barclay.\nTake notice that Cecilia Loucks of Ottawa, Ont.,\noccupation Married  Woman, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase  the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of Lot 291 (Sedall Island, Clayoquot\nDistrict) thence south to shore of island, thence\neasterly, southerly, north-easterly and northwesterly along shore to point of commencement\ncontaining 50 acres more or less.\nCecilia Loucks,\nHarry Winfield, Agent.\nSept. 24. 1910.\nAlberni Land District.\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTake notice that Henry H. Loucks, of Ottawa,\nOntario,  occupation \"Barrister,   intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted at a point on the\nshore of Alberni Canal about one mile east of\nHandy Creek, thence north 10 chains, thence east\nto shore, thence south westerly along the shore to\npoint of commencement containing 20 acres more\nor less.\nHenry H. Loucks,\nHarry Winfield, Agent\nSept. 23, 1910.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot\nTake notice that Walter Henry Mesher, of Esquimalt, B. C, occupation contractor, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted eighty chains in\na western direction, thence south forty chains,\nthence west forty chains, from the southwest corner of lot 363. thence north forty chains, thence\nwest forty chains, thence south forty chains,\nthence east forty chains to point of commencement.\nWalter Henry Mesher,\nBy his agent Edward Fitzpatrick.\nSeptemher 21st. 1910. sep24\nREWARD\nA suitable reward will be paid for information leading to the arrest and\nconviction of timber thieves who have\nbeen cutting shingle bolts from my\ntimber claims on the south shore of\nPipestem Inlet; or for the arrest and\nconviction of those who have received\nand purchased stolen property.\nAddress Frank L. Ferguson, care P.\nD. Hillis, Victoria, B. C, Vancouver\nIsland, Canada.\n \u00ab\nPage 4\nALBERNI PIONEER NEWS\nSATURDAY. NOV. 19,  1910\nStop and Think.\nDo your clothes look old and shabby?    Then  bring them to us.\nWe'll brighten them up for you.\nDo you need a nice shirt for evening wear, or a pair of dancing\nshoes?   If you do, let us prescribe for you.\nIf you are properly dressed you will feel at your ease anywhere\n,      and in any company.\nThe Men's Store.\nCampbell & Macfie, - Alberni, B. C.\nTailors and Gents Furnishers.       Opp. Arlington Hotel\nLocal   News  In Brief\nAngus McDonnell, railroad contractor, left on Thursday for Ireland.\nJ. A. Murdoch, superintendent of\nconstruction on the E. & N. extension\nto Port Alberni, left on Thursday for\nDuncan, from where he will go over\nthe Cowichan branch of the E. & N.,\nthe right-of-way for which is now being\ncleared.\t\nC. M. Wise, who had been on an extended tour of the Old Country, returned on Thursday to Port Alberni.\nFresh Fruits Always Fresh\nKIPPERED HERRINGS\nBoneless Ham, Hams and Bacon\nEverything Appetising\nCARTER'S GENERAL STORE\nArgyle St., Port Alberni\nFURNITURE\nI am going out Shortly to  buy\n. more Stock for Xmas, and would\nbe glad to  take  Special Orders\nfor Anything I have not in stock\ni    at present.\nA. I. BIND       ALBERNI\nC. G. Duncan, representing the Pen-\ndray Soap and Paint Works of Victoria,\nis in town doing business with the local\nmerchants.\nPineo's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil\nwith Hypophosphites\nIf your little daughter is not so robust and\nsturdy as you would like to see her, give her\nPineo's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. People who\ncannot take pure Cod Liver Oil can take\nPineo's Emulsion.\nLarge Bottle\n$1.00\nPINEO\nYour Druggist and Stationer\nDucks have been plentiful in the harbor this week, and a number of gun\nmen have been busy every evening. A.\nG. Freize and George Bird, of the\nRoyal Bank staff, bagged two dozen\neach. \t\nThe Indians of the Hopuchesai reserve held a potlatch this week.\nThe ex-chief of the Sechart tribe of\nIndians, an old man of about one hundred years, died on Tuesday of this\nweek.\nW. L. Parsenow and A. Frobisher,\nboth of whom were on the E. & N.\nengineering staff in the days of location, spent Sunday and Monday in town,\nguests at the Arlington. Mr. Parsenow is now in charge of Canadian Northern survey work on the east coast of\nVancouver Island. Mr. Frobisher is\ninterested in mines and lands in the\nPortland canal country.\nThe contract for clearing streets in\nthe town of Alberni has been let by the\nagents   of  the  Land  company  to T\nLonghurst.\nYou are Invited to Call\nand Inspect my\nNew Stock of Buggies\nand other Rigs.\nBuggies from $80 to $140.\nTwo-seated rigs and delivery wagons,\n$95 to $125.\nE. M. Whyte.     -      Alberni\nAGENT for all kinds of Farm Machinery, Plows, Harrows. Gasoline\nengines, Waggons, Buggies, Bicycles, Wire Fencing   and Pumps.\nRobert DeBeaux\nSpectacle and Optical Goods\nand Sporting Goods, Sewing\nMachines and Washing Machines.\nEdison Phonographs\nA Large Sto.ck at hand.\nLAND ACT.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot\nTake notice that J. E. Hillier, of Toquart, B. C,\noccupation lineman, as agent for H. M. Hillis, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following: described lands;\nCommencing at a post' plated at the north west\ncorner of an island known as St. Ines Island,\nthence following the shore line around said island\nto the post of commencement.\nJohn Emmanuel Hillier,\nagent for H. M. Hillis.\nOctober 8th. 1910. novl9\nConcert Pleases.\nThe concert given in Brand's hall\nlast night, under the auspices of the\nYoung People's Guild of St. Andrew's\nchurch, attracted a large audience.\nThe programme, which was pleasing\nthroughout as evidenced by general encores, was as follows.\nPiano duett Misses Marcon and\nRobertson.\nSong R. F. Blandy\nSong..'. , Mrs. Roy Hanna\nSong S. Bennett\nRecitation Miss Mack\nQuartette Miss Riddell, Miss Annie\nMiles, J. R. Motion, A. Macfie.\nRecitation R. J. Burde\nVocal duett Mrs.  Roy Hanna and\nMiss Annie Miles.\nChairman.\nSong  A. Macfie\nSong S. Bennett\nRecitation R. J. Burde\nRev. Prof. Carruthers occupied the\nchair and, in his usual happy manner,\ncontributed largely to the success of\nthe entertainment.\nNext Friday the programme will be\n\"The World Gone Mad,\" with Rev.\nProf. Carruthers as the principal actor.\nJ. D. Patch, representing E. G. Prior\n& Co., of Victoria, was in the two\ntowns this week.\nFURNACES\nIf you are thinking of putting  a Furnace\nin your house, see\nA. D. MacINTYRE, PORT ALBERNI\nThomson's General Store\nHELLO!       Are you feeling cold   these nights?\nIf so, call at Thomson's and buy flannelette sheets.\nWhite or grey, 11-4 at $1.75, 10-4 at $1.40 per pair.\nOld Country Blankets and Eider Down quilts.\nWhen you go to the football match provide yourself with Rubber Boots,\nWaterproof Coats, Umbrellas, etc., and keep dry.\nFresh Honey in the Comb.\nE. H. Fletcher, postoffice inspector,\ncame in on the mall stage from Cameron lake last Saturday night and went\nout again on Tuesday morning.\nCOURT OF REVISION.\nAlberni Assessment District.\nA Court of Revision and Appeal under the provisions of the Assessment\nAct, in respect of the Assessment Roll\nfor the year 1911. will be held in the\nCourt House, Alberni, on Tuesday the\n6th day of December, 1910, at the hour\nof 3 o'clock in the afternoon.\nDated at Victoria, B. C, October the\n28th, 1910.\nThos. S. Futcher,\nJudge of the Court  of Revision and\nAppeal.\nMachine Shop.\nArrangements have been made for\nthe opening of a machine shop in Alberni. The equipment has been ordered and will be installed within the next\nmonth.\nDentistry.\nD. E. Kerr, D. D. S., will open a\ndental office in Alberni during the first\ntwo weeks of December.\nJohn Watson, assistant to H. Hayne\nthe resident engineer at the Four-Mile\nCreek camp on E. & N. construction,\nwill leave next week for Campbell\nriver where he will be engaged as\ndraftsman with the railway survey\nparty in that district.\nA. W. McCurdy was a passenger on\nthe Tees on Monday returning from\nNootka to Victoria.\nTravelling representatives of Vancouver wholesale houses have been\nnumerous in this locality since the commencement of the train service to Cameron Lake. There were no less than\nsix of them here this week.\nMiss Jennie McLachlan  is  visiting\nMrs. George Forrest.\nA daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.\nH. M. T. Hodgson on Sunday last.\nPhil Watson and wife, of Victoria,\nare visiting Mr. Watson's mother in\nAlberni.\nFarm Produce for Sale.\nBurbank potatoes and clover hay at\nmarket prices. Apply to A. L. Withers, Prairie Farm, Aiberni.\nThe Steamer Tees is due from\ntoria on Monday evening next.\nVic-\nPLIMLEY'S ANNUAL\nBicycle Sale\nWe are clearing out all our 1910\nstock of Bicycles at sacrifice prices.\nThis is an unparalled opportunity to\nget a high grade bicycle at a great\nbargain. These machines are our\nregular stock of standard makes, all\nhigh grade.\nSingers,    Humbers,\nEnfields,   Tourists:\nLadies,   Gents  and Juvenile    Models\nThos. Plimley,\nStore 1110 Government St.   Phone 698\nVictoria, B. C\nCHRISTMAS COOKING\nSpecially Selected New Crop Currants, Seeded and Sultana Raisens\nall cleaned and ready for use.\nCandied Peels, Flavoring Essences and Spices.\nShelled Almonds and Walnuts. \u00bb   ::'\nThe quality is Al as we know that  is what the ladies of Alberni want.\nC. F. 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