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C, OCT. 26. 1907.\nNO. 11.\nDANCE ENJOYED\n. m^.FORCES PREPARING\nTO INVADE ALBERNI\nWidely   Representative  Gathering\nand a  Real Good Time\nFor All.\nThe initial dance of the New Alberni\nSocial club, held in Waterhouse's hall\non Tuesday evening, was one of the\nmost successful functions of its nature\nin the history of the two towns. The\nguests of the club included people of\nNew and Old Alberni, the surrounding\ndistrict, Parksville, the survey camps,\naud visitors from various parts, and\nthe number present was sufficient to\noccupy all the space that could be\noccupied with comfort.\nEvery arrangement for the pleasure\nand convenience of those who never\ntire of the dance so long as the music\nplays, as well as those who like a little\nrest or change of pastime, had been\nmade by the committee and not one of\nthe large party was allowed to feel a\nmoment's dullness. There was a cosy\nresting room for the ladies, a cosy\nCorner for any who wanted to occupy\nit, card and smoking room for the\ngentlemen, a perfect floor, two experienced and agreeable floor managers,\ngood music, refreshing refreshments,\nand a congeniality that is seldom\nfound in a dancing party where so\nmany people attend as strangers.\nEverybody present became acquainted,\nand everybody seemed to thoroughly\nenjoy every other body's society.\nDancing commenced at 9 o'clock and\nwas continued till 3 o'clock in the\nmorning, and that time, to the young\nand energetic, was all too short.\nThe refreshments were supplied by\nthe ladies of New Alberni, assisted by\nthe ladies of Old Alberni, and the\ngoods were of such quality that the\nstrangers who were at the dance understand why it is there are no\ndyspeptics among the people who live\nin this locality.\nThe music was furnished by Mrs. M.\nA. Ward, piano, and George Ward,\nviolin.\nJ. J. Burke and Alex Woods were\nmasters of ceremony.\nAmong those present were:\nE. B. Schley, New York; John Paul,\nF. A. Brewer, Vancouver; M. Tebo,\nH. L. Gray, Victoria; J. Forsythe,\nNanaimo; Thomas Hirst, Parksville; L.\nShepherd, J. Dick, H.L. Hayne, James\nTaylor, S. Waddington, C P R survey\ncamp; Capt. T L Fox, W Flindell, A E\nWaterhouse, Mrs. R H Wood, Mrs. J S\nRollin, Miss Dollie Rollin, George Bird,\nW Pigott, George Roff, Harry Miller,\nMiss L Engle, Miss A Engle, A W\nEngle, Mrs. Poritt, Miss Blanch Poritt,\nR F Blandy, Mr. and Mrs. A D Cooper,\n; | Evidences of Wonderful Development Soon\nto be Commenced in and Around Alberni\n\u2014Railway Location Camp in Now Within Five Miles of Town.\nAlberni is today on the eve of a\ndevelopment such as no other part of\nBritish Columbia ever experienced.\nThe forces which will contribute to\nthis development are preparing themselves on the outside, while scouts are\ncoming and going, day and night,\nwith a liveliness of action such as\nmight characterize the commencement\nof a great military campaign.\nEverywhere and in every mind it is\nnow a settled fact that the railway is\ncoming.\nThe wealth of this district in soil,\ntimber and mineral has become extensively advertised, while its advantages for manufacturing, shipping and\ndistributing, are conspicuous to the eye\nof everyone who takes a look at the\nlocation.\nThe completion of the railway, with\nsteamship connections at the head of\nAlberni canal, means that hundreds of\nindustries will be in operation, mines\nwill be developed, and that vast area of\nthe most productive land on Vancouver\nisland will be made to produce grains,\nroots and fruits in abundance.\nHitherto horticultural and agricultural pursuits have been retarded in this\ndistrict because there was no means of\nWILL PLACE LOTS\nON THE MARKET\nSurveyors Are  Now at Work For\nVictoria Syndicate on\nLot 45.\ngetting the products  to   market  with I land in this neighborhood today has the\nprofit.   The markeis Spf the world will, opportunity  to  become  rich in two or\nsoon be open  to  the lAlberni farmer, ; three years time,\nand now  is  the  time j for him  to get     Improve your land!     There will be a j\nbusy. i ready demand,   with   prices the best, j\nIn less than two yjpars the railway , for all and more than you can produce,\nwill be in operation. , Along the  line  of railway there is\nNow is the time to'commence clear-j great activity at the present time,\ning and cultivating the land. Have j Large gangs of men are clearing right\nsomething to ship when the shipping i of way where location has been marked\ntime comes. j out, and the  engineers, with increased\nThe stupendous land] clearing scheme ! forces,   are   hustling   along    in   this\nMessrs Gore & McGregor, civil\nengineers, arrived from Victoria on the\nTees last Tuesday night, and Wednesday morning commenced the work of\nsub-dividing that tract of land known\nas lot 45 into town lots.\nThis property, which fronts on the\noriginal townsite, which it is understood the C. P. R. has acquired, was\nrecently purchased by a Victoria Syndicate, and as soon as the surveyors\nhave finished their work it will be put\non the market. It is a fine piece of\nland for residential purposes, with\nbusiness possibilities also, and is already\ntapped by the China Creek road.\nA commendable feature of the survey\nis that the lots will all be full size,\n66x132.\nwhich the railway currjpany has decided\nupon will affect this district first. The\ncompany is entering, into partnership\nwith the soil. It wants to create traffic\nfor itself, and will start in right away\nin order that there mx, -. be something\nto set its rolling stock in motion as\nsoon as the raiis are ready for the cars.\nTracts of cleared land will soon be on\nthe market, and hundreds of farmers,\nwho are now working less profitable\nsoil in other parts, are eagerly awaiting the opportunity this will\nthem.\nIt is up to the farmers hereabout to\nset a pace for all new comers, and this\ncan be done only by awakening to a\nfull realization of what is in store for\nthis district.\nThe man who owns  a  large tract of\ndirection. Frank Shepherd's party, at\nBeaver Creek, has been divided into\ntwo, and one section is moving further\nthis way, while yesterday J. J. Burke\nand W. Derby commenced moving H.\nH. Browiv.'s .camp to n point tb''\u201e\u00bb.jde\nof Niagara bridge, five miles out from\nAlberni.\nBefore the first of January the right\nof way cutteis will be working out\nfrom Alberni, and contractors will be\non the ground preparing for construct-\nopen for ion. Then the great commercial\nactivity that is in store for this\ncommunity will commence. There will\nbe building of wharves and houses at a\nrate that will keep the hammers and\npile drivers working unceasingly.\nNow is the time to get in on the\nground floor.\nPanther in Limelight.\nWhile the members of Frank Shepherd's survey party were coming\nthrough the woods near Cameron Lake,\nin an automobile, on Tuesday night,\na huge panther bounded onto the road\na few feet in front of their car. It\nglared at the machine for a second,\nand then ran down the road about fifty\nyards where it took to the tall timbers\nagain. No one in the party had a gun.\nThis panther was seen close to where\nJack Forsythe, the stage driver, killed\none on his outward trip a few days\nago.\nGAME ENDS IN DRAW.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTake Notice  that  E.   E.   Sutton  of\nSt. Paul, Minn., occupation land dealer,\nintends  to  apply  for  a special timber\n, license   over   the   following  described\nMrs S G Roseboro, Mrs J Wood,  Alex j lands:\nWood, Mrs Moore, Mrs Grandy,   J Mc-1    No' L Commencing at the north east\n' corner   post   planted   on  or near   the\nKenzie,   Mr   and   Mrs Norman Wood, I second lowest s. e. corner of T. L. 648\non Torino Inlet, near Muriel Lake,\nthence   120 chains   south;   thence   60\nMiss Kate Nicholas, Miss Ada Nicholas\nMiss Johanna Nicholas, William Nicholas, Miss A Grieve, George Grandon,\nGeorge Clarke, Joseph A Drinkwater,\nGeorge Brown, Mr and Mrs R J Burde,\nR S Wood, J J Burke, Miss Ethel Guy-\ner, J Hills, Mrs Ward, Miss Amy\nWard, George Ward, Mrs Haslem,\nLeonard Frank, C Pineo, J Grieve, R\nErickson, George Hyne, A D Chisholm,\nJ Shaver, R M Ellis, E Grandy, R\nClarke, A LaBelle, A W Engle, Charles Taylor, Harold Bishop.\nchains west, tlience 100 nortii to south\nboundary of lot 648, thence east 40\nchains, thence north 20 chains, thence\neast to point of commencement.\nDated 18th. October, 1907.\nNo. 2. Commencing at north west\ncorner post planted about 10 chains\nsouth of the second lowest s. e. corner\nof lot 648 on Tofino Inlet, near Muriel\nLake, thence 120 chains east, thence 50\nsouth, thence 100 west, thence 20 south,\nthence 20 west, thence north to point\nof commencement. Dated 18th. Oct.,\n1907.\nE. E. Sutton,\nW. B. Garrard, Agent.\nAnother Football   Match   to   be Played\nthis Afternoon.\nA football team, composed of\nathletes of New and Old Alberni, and\ncaptained by W. W. R. Mitchell, met\nthe Siwashes on Clarke's field last\nSaturday afternoon, and the game\nresulted in a draw, no goals being\ni scored. The playing was fast and\ni furious at times, and the siwashes\nshowed better training than their\nopponents. Mitchell's team was composed of men who had never before\nplayed together, and some of whom\nwere sadly out of shape for the\nstruggle. The feature of the game\nwas the splendid playing of Capt.\nMitchell who played his own position\nfaultlessly, and was of great assistance\nto many weak spots on other parts of\nthe field. It is a good sporting bet\nthat six such players as Mitchell could\ndouble the score on a whole team of the\nSiwashes any day.\nCapt. Mitchells team was composed\nas follows: Goal, Alfred Drinkwater;\nfull backs, H. Bishop, J. Forsythe;\nhalf backs, J. Drinkwater, W. Norton,\nA. Wood; forwards, R. Erickson, W.\nW. R. Mitchell, G. Hyne, J. Drinkwater, R. Wood.\nAnother match is  to be played across\nthe river, at 2 o'clock this afternoon,\nand Capt. Mitchell, with a few changes\nin his line up, expects to be able to\npull off a victory. A new football has\nbeen secured for the game.\nW. E. Simpson, president of the\nNorth American Timber company, St.\nPaul, Minn, and Mr. and Mrs. Austin,\nMarshaltown, Iowa, were visitors in\nAlberni on Tuesday tn:l Welie:day.\nThey came and went by automobile,\nand in order that they might take a\ngood view of the standing timber along\nthe route, traveled slowly. Mr. Simpson said that all he had heard of the\nwonderful timber resources of Vancouver Island had led him to believe\nthat he would see something worth\ntraveling niany miles to see, and that\nafter having seen for himself he was in\nno way disappointed. It fus even\na grander sight than he ha'd anticipated.   It was a revelation to him.\nAn informal musicale was held at\nthe residence of Dr. and Mrs. Morgan\nThursday evening, when F. M. Ren-\nworth, of Vancouver, entertained the\ngathering with piano and flute selections. Others present were: Miss\nHester Miles, Miss Margaret Riddell,\nD. H. Riddell, Leonard Frank, George\nMitchell.\nClarke Conies In Again.\nGeorge Clark's Red Humber automobile is again on the run between\nAlberni and Nanimo, and is working in\na most satisfactory manner. Mr.\nClarke brought it over the summit,\nwith four passengers, on Tuesday night,\nand left at 3 o'clock the next morning\non a return trip. At the work of finding the way over the road through the\nwoods at night Mr. Clarke has them all\noutclassed.\nBecalmed off Carmanah.\nThe tug William Joliffe called at\nUcluclet on Wednesday, and reported\nhaving seen a large four-masted\nbarque becalmed two miles off shore,\nwest of Carmanah Point, on Tuesday.\nThe tug signalled asking if assistance\nwas wanted, but recieved no reply. As\nno report has been recieved from Carmanah it is believed the barque must\nhave got away safely.\nW. B. Garrard and W. E. Green re-\ntutned yesterday from a timber cruising trip up the coast.\nContinued Destruction.\nHunters, timber and mining men,\nwho come in from the interior continue\nto report the destruction of elk and\ndeer by panthers and wolves. It is\nalso reported that beaver are being\ndestroyed by these ravenous beatts,\nand that they have been known to\ndestroy dozens of grouse nests during\nthe laying and hatching seasons.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Barclay.\nTake  notice  that    George    Brown    of   New\nAlberni, B. p., occupation timber cruiser, intends\nto apply  for a special timber license over the\nfollowing described lands:\n1. Commencing at a post planted\nabout 45 chains south of the north east\ncorner of section 77, thence east 40\nchains, thence south 160 chains, thence\nwest to the east boundary of timber\nlease 20, thence north and west and\nnorth along the boundary of said lease\n20 to the south boundary of section 77,\nthence east to the south east corner of\nsaid section 77, thence north to the\npoint of commencement and containing\n640 acres more or less.\n2. Commencing at a post planted at the\nsouth west corner of timber lease No.\n19, thence south 80 chains, thence east\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres\nmore or less.    Dated  Oct.   19th., 1907.\nGeo. Brown.\n Page 2,\nALBERNI PIONEER NEWS.\nSaturday, Oct 26,1907\neesl\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Barclay,\nTAKE NOTICE that Edward Henderson, of Orosent Ci\\y, California,\nTim! er Cruiser, Intends to apply for\na special licence over the following\ndesci'i! ed  hunts \u2014\n(34) Commend ig at a post planted 120 ciiains West and 10 chains\nSouth if tho Southeast corner of\nTimber Limit No. 1.9 (bearing trees\nCedar marked XXIV and Hemlock!\nXXXI) t'l'iui! West -o chains, thence i\nNoil i io chains, thence West 80\nchains, thence Soutii HO chair.s,thence\nII si loo chains, I ence North 20\nchains to  point  of  I e inning.\nirth   A moist,   1907.\n(35) Commencing at a  post planted     120     chains     West,   ISO     chains\nSouth  of  the    Southeast  cornel-     of\nTimber  Limit No.  19  (hearing trees\nCellar    marked   XXIV ami     Hemlock\nXX.XI)   tlience    South     120    chaius,\nthence West SO ciiains,  thence Nortii j\n10  chains,     ther.ce    East  so  chains. !\nthence North    o chains,  Ihence East j\nio chains to : oil i  > i        i u.ln.3.\nDated 27th August,  lC-0'7.\n(36) Commencin :. at a pest planted 120 chaii s West and 180 chains\nSouih of the Soutle si corner of!\n\u2022Tim' or Limit No. 1'.' (bo ring tr\nCeJar m r. e I XXIV and Hemlocl\nXXXI) thenco Bast 80.chains, thence\nSouth 80 chniiis, thence West 80\nchains, thenco North SO ciiains to\npcii'M   of  I e. inning.\nDated   27th   All   ust,   1907.\n(37) Comme 1  a pi st planted 12(1 chains West and 2(50 chains\nSouth of the Southeast corner of\nTinier Limit No. IS) (bearing trees\nCedar niai-ke I XXIV ai d Hemlock\nXXXI) thence Bast 80 chuins, thence\nSouth SO chains, thence West 80\nchains, Xi rth 80 chains to point of\nbeginning,\nDat id 28th  Auirust,  1907.\n(38) Commencing at a pest planted 120 chains West and 340 chains\nSouth of the Southeast corner ol\nTim: er Limit No. ID (bearing trees\nCedar mar'el XXIV and Hemlock\nXX.XI) thence Erst SO chains, tlience\nSouth SO chains, tlience West 80\nchains, ihence North 80 chains to\npoint  of  beginning.\nDated 28th August, 1907.\n(39) Commencing ;.t a post planted 120 chains West and 120 chains\n\u2022So: th of the Southeast corner of\nTimber Limit No. 19 (bearing trees\nCedar marked XXIV and Hemlock\nXXXI) thence Bast So chains, thence\nSoutii 80 chairs, fence West SO\nchains, thence North 80 chains to\npoint  of  I e linn'ii'.\nDated 29th  Augi st,   1907.\n(40) Commencin'-.' el a pest planted 120 chains Wesi and 500 chains\nSoutii of tho Southeast curner of\nTimber Limit No. 1 i) llearinv trees\nCedar marked XXIV and Hemlock\nXXXT) thence Bast so chains, tl.ence\nMouth SO chains. Ihence West 80\nchains, thence North Ml chains to\npoint of beginning\nbare, 29th AigLst, I\u00a707.\n(11) Commencing at a post planted 120 chains We t and 580 chains\nSoutii of the Souther.st corner of\nTinder Limit No. 19 (hearing trees\nCedar marked XXIV and Hemlock\nXXXI) thence East HO chains, thence\nSouth 80 chains, thence West 80\nchains, theuce North SO chains to\npoint of beginning.\nDat'd 30th August, 11)07.\n(42) Commencing at a post planted 120 chains West and 660 chains\nSouth of the Southeast corner of\nTimber Limit No. Ill (bearing trees\nCedar marked XXIV and Hemlock\nXXXI) thence Hast 80 chains, thence\nSouth 80 chains, Ihence West. 80\nchains, thence Nortii 80 chains to\npoint of be'inniii!v.\nDated 30th  August,  1907.\n(43) Commencing at a post planted 120 chains West and 740 chains\nSoutii of the Southeast corner of\nTimber Limit No 19 (bearing trees\nCedar marked XXIV and Hemlock\nXXXI) thence East 80 chains, thence\nSouth HO chains, thence West 30\nchains, thence North R0 chains to\npoint of beginning.\nDatetl 31st,  August,  1907.\n(44) Commencing at a post planted 120 chains West and 710 chains\nSouth    of    the Southeast corner    of\nTimber Limit No. 19 (bearing trees\nCedar marked XXIV an I Hemlock\nXXI) thence South 80 chains thence\nWest SO chains; thence North 80\nchains; ihence Hast SO chains to\npoint  of beginning'.\nDated  111st AugU.lt,   1907.\n(45) Commencing at a post planted 120 chains West and 7 !() chains\nSoutii of the Southeast corner of\nTimber Limit Xo. 19 (bearing trees\nCedar marked XXIV and Hemlock\nXXXI) theuce West SO chains; thence\nNorth SI) chains, thence blast 80\nchains, thence South 80 chains to\npoint of  1 e 'inning.\nDale 31st   An   1 st,   19i 7.\n(46) Commencing at a post planted 120 chains West and .(ill chains\nSouth of the Southeast corner of\nTimber Limit No. 1!) (bearing trees\nCoder marked XXIV. and Hemlock\nXXXI) t'ence West 80 chains: thence\nNorth 80 chains, thence East 80\nchains; tlience South SO chains to\nI oint of I e tinning.\nDate 30th  August,  1907.\n(IT) Commencing at a 1 ost planted 120 chains Wo 1 and 580 chains\nSo lh of the Southeast corner of\nTimber Limit No. 1.9 (bearing trees\nCedar mr.rked XXIV. and Hemlock\nXXXI) thence West 80 chains; tlience\nNorth ! 0 chains; thence blast SO\nchains; thence South So chains to\npoint of I e > inn in  .\nDale 2; lh  Alti'' st    1907.\n(\u25a0>'\u2022) Commencing 1 1 a post planted 120 chains West and .'.oil chuins\nSouth of lie Southeast ccrner of\nTimber Limit No. 19 (bearing trees\nCelar marked XXIV. and Hemlock\nXXXI) Hence West 80 ciiains; thence\nNorth so chains; thence Hast 80\nchairs; Ihence South 80 ciiains to\npoint of beginning.\nDate 2'. th   August,   1907.\n(49) C( inmenc ru>' : 1 a pi st planted 120 chains West, and 120 chains\nSouth of the Souther st corner of\nTinder Limit No. 19 (earing trees\nCelar merkod XXIV. and Hemlock\nXXXI) thence West so chains; thence\nNorth Ml chains thence East 80\nchairs: thence South 80 chains to\npolfff  of   be   inning.\nDate 2  th  August.   1907.\n(50) Commend1 \u2022 t 0 1 ost planted 12'i chains West and 340 chairs\nSouth of the Southeast corner of\nTimber L!mit No. 1.9 (bearing trees\nCelar mar el XXIV. aud Hem'nck\nXXXI.) thence West Ml c' nlns Ihence\nNorth SO chains' He .ce East So\nchains: thence South 80 chains to\npoint cf be  i\"ii'n  .\nDue 2'th  August.   1!) 17.\n(57) Commencin'' \"I n post plant-\nel 120 chains West .nil 260 chains\nSoutii of t' e So thoast ccrner of\nTimber Limit No. 19 (I earing trees\nCedar marked XXIV, an.! Hemlock\nXXXI) thence West 80 chins; thence.\nNorth 80 chai: s; f e.ico East 80\nchairs- thence Sim lh 80 chains to\nI oint of be .'inning.\nD ,te 27!h Augi s\\  1007.\nEDWARD  HENDERSON.\nDated at Vict' Ha,  B.C.,\n16th  Septom' er,  II 07.\nwest corner of Lot (\"8, marked B.\nS.C. Co.'s S.E. corner, thence 80\nchains n rth; thence west 80 chains;\nthence soutii HO cnains; tlience east\n8 1 chains to pcint. of commencement\nand excluding therefrom that portion of T.L. ,S cont, lined in the X.\nE. corner.\nStaked  Sept.  11 lh,  1907.\n4. Commencing at a post planted\nat out A miles west from the nortii\nwest corner of Lot 858 marked U.S.\nC. Co.'s N.E, corner, thence west 80\nchains; tlience sol th SO chains;\nthence east S I chains; tlience nortii\n80 chairs to point of commencement.\nStaked  Se' 1    1.1th,  1907.\n5 Commencing at a post planted\nabout 4 miles west from the ncrth\nwest corner of Lot ( 58 marked B.S.\nC. Co.'s S.E. corner, thence west 80\nchains: thence north 80 chains; thence\neast 80 chains; thence s itith 80\nchains  to  point  of  commencement.\nStaked Sol     lit*-    I1 Q7,\n(i. Commenc'ng at 11 pest planted\n3 miles west from the upper south\nwest corner of Lot 058 marked B.S.\nC. Co. s N.E. corner, thence south\n10 chains; fence west l\u00a3Cl chains;\nt'ence nortii SO chairs; thence east\n40 chains; tl ence sol th 40 c.iains :\nthence oast &0 chairs to point of\ncommencement.\nStaked Sell.  12th,   1907.\n7. Commencing it a post p.ante I\nat the south west ccrner !' L. . H,\nmrr' ed I'.S.C. Co s S. !\u2022'.. corner ,\nther.ce west 80 chairs thenc\n80 chair.s: thei ce 0 st 80\nthe :ce so th SO chains to ;\ncommencement.\nStaked Sent,   lifth,  1907.\nI'arclav   Sou: d   Cellar   Ci\nnorth\n..ains ;\ni..t    of\nALBERNI  I.AXD  DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTAKE notice that     we,    The   Barclav  Sound Cedar Co.,  of New Alberni.   B.C.,  occupation,   luml ermen,  in\ntend   to   apply  fir  a     special   timber\nlicense   over   He   following   described\nhinds:\n1. Commencing' at a post planted\nabout 8 miles west from Hie north\nwest corner of Lot 658, marked II.\nS.C.Co.'s N.W. ccrner; thence SO\nchains east; therce HO chains south;\nthence HO chains west;' thence SO\nchains north to pcint of commencement, jlDtituiiiiii'V 640 acres more or\nless.       jj\nStaked Sent.  11th,   li 07.\n2. Commencing at a post planted\nabout 3 miles west from the north\nwest corner of Lot 658 marked B.S.\nC. Co.'s S.W. corner, thenco east 80\nchains;     thence     north     SO     chains;\nI thence west 80 chains: thence south\n80 chains to point of commencement,\nand excluding therefrom that portion\nof T.L.    78   contained   in  the north\n. west corner.\nI     Staked  Sept. 11th.  1907.\n3. Commencing at a post planted\nabout 8 miles west  from the    north\nI.A Nil   ACT.\nALBERNI  LAX!) DISTRICT.\nDistr ci of Clayocuat.\nTAKE  not ce  thrt  James   Heck,   cf\nClayo [Hot,     Prps;!ectdr,   intends    to\napply  for a    S| edal Timber  License\no'er  the  .'olhiwing  described   lands:\nNo. 2()a. Gbmrnenehijf at a post\nplanted al out id chains east of the\nIn'tial Tost of Lot 652, thenco east\n10 chains: th'ercd s' t i Ml chairs\nthence west 40 chains; tl.ence north\n10 chains tb.er.ee wesi 40 chains to\nshore . line, thenco follow ing north\n\u25a0\u25a0long shore to pcint ot commencement,\nLocated   August  30,   1907.\nNo. 21a. Commencin' at a post\nplanted at the Initial Pest of Lot\n652, thence East 80 chains; thence\nncrth SO chairs: theuce west 80\nciiains; t'eace south SI) chains to\npoint of commencement,\n\u25a0L::cated   A1 '\" si   : \u25a0'.   i l'07.\nNo. 22:i. Comini\"nciirr tit 11 post\nplanted about 160 chair.s east of the\nInitial Post of Tut 652, thence e.'.st\nSO c'mi'S tl eilce s-n tli 10 chains \u25a0\nthence west 80 chains; thence north\n80 chains to ndint of commencement.\nLocale I  Aucvst  31,   190  .\nNo, 23a, Column ici'i >. rt a pi st\nplant d tit t! e ner h 0 si c -riier of\nNo. 22a. thence u st SO chains ;\nhence south 80 chains; Hence west\nSO c ains' thence north SO chair.s to\npoint of  commencement..\nLocated augi st  31.   1.0\".\nNo. 2'1n, Commencing at a post\nplanted at the north east ccrner of\nNo. 22a, thenco wist 80 chaius:\ntl ence north 80 chairs: thence east\n80 chains; thence s uith 80 chains to\npoint of commencement.\nLocated   Auptist   81,   190 '.\nNo. 25a. Commencing at a post\nplanted at the ncrth est corner of\nNo. 22a, thence east 80 chains ;\nthence north 80 chains: thence west\n80 chains; thence south 80 chair.s:\nto  point  of commeacenie \u25a0\u2022(.\nLocated   August  31,   190 '.\nNo. 28a. Commencing at a post\nplanted at tl e south erst corner of\nNo, 25a, tlience east 80 chains;\nthence north HO chains; thence west\n80 chains; thence scuth 80 chains to\npoint  of commencement.\nLocated  August  31,   1907.\nNo. 27n^ Commencing at a post\nplanted 80 chains east and 80 chains\nnorth of the Initial Post of Lot\n652, tlience north 40 chains; tlience\nwest 40 chains; thence north 40\nchains: thenco west 80 chains; thence\nsouth 40 chains; thence east 40\nchains;     thence     south      40    chains;\nthence east    80 chains     to point   of\ncommencement.\nLocated  Sept.  1,  1907.\nNo. 28a. Commencing at a post\nplanted nt the nortii east corner of\nNo. 27a, thence west 80 chains ;\nthence north 80 chains; thence east\n80 chains; thence south 80 chains to\npoint of commencement.\nLocated  Sej t. 1,  1107.\nXo. 29a. Commencing nt a post\nplanted at the ncrth east curner of\nNo. 27a, thence north SO chains ;\nthence east 80 chains; thence south\nSO chains; thence west HO chains to\n[joint of  ccnim iu \u25a0;\u25a0   \u25a0   '.\nLocate I  So; t.   1,  1907.\nXo. 30a. Commencing' at a post\nplanted en shore line at the south\neast corner cf Let (152, thenco west\nSO ciiains; thence south SO chaius ;\nthence east SO chains to shore\/; thence\nnorth along shore line to point o:'\ncommencement.\nLocate I   Sept.   2,   1907.\nNo. 31a. Commencing at a post\nplanted at the south west corner of.\nLot 652, tber.ee ncrth 180 chains ;\nthence west '11 chains; therce south\n160 chains thence er.st 10 chains to\npoint of commencement.\nLow to !  Sept. 2. 1907.\nNo. 32a. Commercing at a post\nplanted en shore a' o. t 80 chains\nsouth of the south 0 si corner of\nLet 652, tlience west 80 chains ;\nthence scuth Si: chains; tlience east\nSO chains to shore, thence following\nnorth along shore to point of commencement.\nLocate I  Se| t.  2,   LS07.\nNo. 33a. Commencing at a pest\nplanted en the ncrth shore cf Shelter Arm. al cut (ill chains east from\nSydney Inlet, thence north HO chains;\ntlience eist so chains; therce south\n30 chains; thence west Ho chains le\npoint of commencement.\nLocated  Sept.  2,  1907.\nJAMES   BECK.\nner   of\n1\\L.   No\nat   N.E\ncorner;\nchains;\nthence\n40 chains to point of cominence.ii'Jnt.\nAMON SHAFER.\nCommencing at a nest planted on\nthe North end of Nootka Island,\nabout 2 miles East from N.E. corner of T.L. No. 11909, post planted\nat N.W. ccrner. tlience south 40\nchains, thence blast 160 chains,thence\nNcrth 10 chains, thence West 160\nchains to pcint of commencement.\nAMON SIIAFEH.\nCommencing' at a nest planted en\nthe Nortii end of Nootka Island,\nabout li miles East from N.E. ccrner of T.L. No. 11909, post planted\nat N.W. ccrner, thence South 80\nchains, thence East 80 chains, theuce\nNorth 80 chains, thence West 80\nchains   to   point   of   commencement.\nAMON SHAFER.\nCommencing at a post planted en\nthe N. K. end of Nootka Island,\nabout 3 miles North from T. L. No.\n14965, post planted at N. E. corner\nthence West 10 chains, thence South\n160 chains, thence East- 40 chains,\nthence Ncrth 160 chains to point of\ncommencement.\nAll ON SUA FEB.\nCommencing at a post planted on\nthe North end of Nootka Island,\nabcut 2 miles East from the S. E.\nccrner of T.L. Ne. 11965, post\nplanted al the N. W. corner, thence\nSouth SO chains, thence East St)\nciiains. thence North 80 chains,\nthence West SO chains to point of\nc  minencement.\nAMON   SHAFER.\nLAND ACT.\nAlberni  Land District.\nDistrict of Clayoquot,\nTAKE NOTICE that A. G. H. Rott^\nand W. B. Garrard of Victoria and\nAlberni, occupation Land Agent and '\nTimber Cruiser, intend to apply for\na special Timber license over the following  described   lands.\nA. Commencing at a pust planted\nabout 60 chains W. from the upper\niouth west CDiitji' of Ifciiber limit 'iti\nand on or near the S.W. corner of\nT.L. 1 1471 en the W. side cf Alberni Canal, thence R. to N. boundary\nof T.L. ( 57, thence 10. to W. boundary of T. L. 79, t ence following\nboundary X. 2(1 chains; tb.er.ee E.\nIo chains, tl ence N. (10 chains,thence\nW. to point of commencement containing' 640  acr.s mere or  less.\nSet.  22nd,  1907.\nB. Commencing ut a post planted\nabout 60 chair.s W. from the upper\nS.W. corner of T.L. , i) and en er\nnear tie S.W. corner of T.L. 11471\nen the W. side cf Alberni Canal,\ntl.ence W. HO chains, thence S. M)\nchains,      tlience  E.  SO  chains,  thence\nLAND  ACT\u2014ALBERNI  LAND\nDISTRICT\nTAKE net ice that I, Amen Shafor.\nof Al erni. B.C., occupation Miner,\nintend to f.pply for a s. ecial timber\nlicense over the following ('escribed\nlands :\nCommencing at a post planted en\nHie Wesi sale cf Zlebailos Arm about\nUt) chains N.E. .rem tie N.E. cor-\n9469, pest planted\nti.ence west 10\nncrth 10 chains ;\nthence west 40 chains, thence smith\ni0 chains, thenco west 40 chains ;\nti.e.ice s a.Hi 40 chaii s; tl.ence oast\n120 chains; thence north 40 chains\nto point of commencement,\nAMON  SHAFER.\nCommencing    al    a     post plant id ,N- 80 chains,  to point of commence-\nabout   li  miles  irom  the  bead  of Ze\nballos Arm en East sitle about two\nmiles from Hie beach, pest planted\nut S.W. ccrner, thence ncrth HO\nchains: theuce east SO chains; thence\nsouth HO cnains; tnence West so\ncnains te point cf commencement.\nAMON SHAFER.\nCommencing at a. post planted\nabout five nii.es from the neud of\nZeballos Arm anil on east side about\none mile from the bench, post planted at S.W. coiner, thence 0 irl.li Si)\nchains; thence east SO ciiains, thence\nsouth   80     chains;    thence      west   SO\nchains  to   point  cf\ncommencement.\nAMON SHAFER.\nCommencing    at   a      post    planted\nabout   two   miles   from   the    head    uf\nI Ze. alb s      Arm    en    West side,   1 est\nplanted  at  N.E,  corner;  thence South\nSO     chains;    Ihence  west  80    chains;\nI thence  north 80 chains;   thence     rest\nSO chains to point of commencement.\nAMON  SHAFER.\nCommencing    at    a   post    planted\nabouf three miles from Zeballos Ann\n: post  planted  at   S.E.   corner,    tlience\nnorth   1-.0   chains;     thence   -..est    40\nchains:      ther.ce    south  160    clniins ;\ntl.ence east      40   chains  te  point   of\ncommencement.\nAMON SUA FEU.\nCommencing at a pest p anted\nabout three miles from the head of\nZlebailos Arm en east s le, pest\nplanted at S.W. earner, llionae north\n160 chains; thence east 10 limns ;\ntlience  scuth   160 chains;   Hence west\ncontaining  6 lo  acres more er\nment,\nless.\nSent.  22nd,  1907.\nC. Commencing at a pest planted\nabout 1 0 chains W. of t: e upper S.\nW. curner of T.L. 79 and en cr near\nthe S.W. corner of T.L. 11471 en Hie\nW. side of Al, erni Canal, thence W.\n80 chains, thence N. 80 cha ins, thence\nE. 80 chains, thence 3. 80 chains te\npcint. of commencement, containing\ni.40 acres mere or less.\nSent.   22nd,   .1907.\nArthur George Howard l'ott.s\nWilliam   Burdett  Garrard.\nA.  (1.   11.  Potts,  locator.\nALBERNI   LAND  DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTAKE notice that .lames Bock, of\nClayoquot, Prospector, intends to\napply for a Special Timber License\nover  the  following  described  lands:\nNo. 1. Commencing at a post\nplanted 1J miles from the mouth of\nBeer Creek and about 50 feet from\nBeck & Dawiey's cabin on West\nshore of Tobine Inlet, thence North\n80 chains; thence East 80 chains ;\nthence South 80 chains; thence West\n80 chains to point of commencement.\nLocated  Aueust  25th.   1907.\nNo. 2. Commencing at a post\nplanted about 1 .J miles from mouth\nof Deer Creek ami about 50 feet\nfrom Heck & Dawiey's cabin on West\nshore of Tobino Inlet, thence Nortii\nSO chains: thence West 80 chains ;\nthence South SO chains: thence East.\n80 chains te point cf commencement.\nLocated  August  25th.   1907.\nJAMES BECK.\n Page 3.\nALBERNI PIONEER NEWS.\nSATURDAY,  OCT  26. 1907\nLAND ACT.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Rupert.\nTake notice that Amos Ellis and E W Davies, of\nKyuquot, B C, and Edmonton, Alta., occupations\nmerchant and land agent, intend to apply for a\nspecial timber license over the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about two and\nthree quarter miles (south bank of river) in an\neasterly direction from the mouth of Artlish river,\nnear the head of the Tahsish arm in the Kyuquot\nsound, thence 120 chains west, thence 40 chains\nsouth, thence 80 chains east, thence 40 chains\nsouth, thence 40 chains east, thence SO chains\nnorth to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or less.\n2. Commencing at a post planted about three\nand three quarter miles (west bank of river.) in an\neasterly direction from the mouth of the Artlish\nriven near the head of the Tahsish arm in the\nKyuquot sound, ther.ce 40 chains west, thence 40\nchains north, theme 80 chains west, ther.ce 40\nchains south, thence 40 chains east, thence 40\nchains south, thence 80 chains east, thence 40\nchains north to point of commencement, containing' 640 acres more or less\n8. Commencing at a post planted about three\nand three quarter miles (on w est ban It of river) in\nan easterly direction from the mouth of the Artlish river, near the head of the Tahsish arm, in\nKyuquot sound, thence 80 chains south, thence 40\nchains east, thence 40 chair.s north, thence 40\nchains east, thence 80 chains north, thence 40\nchains west, thence 40 chains south, thence 40\nchains w est to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less.\n4. Commencing at a post planted about four and\nthree quarter miles (on south bank of river) in an\neasterly direction from the mouth of the Artlish\nriver, rear the head of the Tahsish arm, in Kyuquot sound, tlience ?o chains east,thence 40 chains\nnorth, thence 40 chains west.' thence 80 chains\nnorth thence 40 chains west, thence 120 chains\nsouth to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or less.\nLocated Sept. 21, 1907.\nAMOS ELLIS AND ERNEST.  W. DAVIES.\nE. W. Davies, Locator.\nSALE OF MINERAL CLAIMS\nIn   the   Alberni   Assessment  District\nI HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on Monday, the 4th day of November, A. D. 1907, at the hour oi\" 12 o'clock noon,\nLAND  ACT-ALBERNI  LAND\nDISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTake Notice that A   G   Howard   Potts and W |\nLAND ACT-ALBERNI  LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTake Notice that S H Toy, C F Lay, and C H\nDrury, of Victoria- intend to apply for a special\ntimber license over the following described lands.\n1 Commencing at the south west corner post\nplanted about seventy chains west of the second\nlowest north west corner of lot 78, thence east to\nwest boundary of lot 78. thence following said\nboundary north and east and north and west and\nnorth to TL 16616. thence following alonff boundary west and south and west to point N of\ninitial post, thence south to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or iess\n2. Commenting at the north west  corner post\nsecSnd' lowest  north** we^t^rneTl rfTt TO*  atthe Court House, Alberni, I shall offer for sale at Public Auction, the mineral claims in the list hereinafter set out of\nthence south 40 chains, thence west 40. thence i foe persons in said list hereinafter set out, of which Crown Grants have issued,  for taxes remaining unpaid and delin-\nsouth 60. thence east to west boundary  Of lot 78( r ' i\nthence noith and east and north along boundary  quent by said persons on the 30th day of June, A. D. 1907, and for costs and expenses of sale if the total  amount due is\nto point east of initial post, thence west to poiut!      , nniH\nof commencement, containing 040 acres  more or   not SOOner paio.\nless\n3 Commencing at a post planted about two and ' I ICT AROVF MFNTIDNFD\na half miles south west of the second lowest north L,lU l ^^^ V J_ 1V1J-1> 1 1W1NL.LA\nw est corner post of lot 78 being the south west\ncorner of claim No 3. thence 40 chains north\nthence (Q east thence GO south, thence PC east.\nthence 45 south thence E0 west thence 65 noith.\ntheme west to point of commencementtcontaining\n640 acres more or less\n4 Commencing at the north west correr post\nplanted about two and a half miles south vest |\nfrom the second low est noith w est corner of tot 78\ntheuce 40 chains east thence 160 south, thence 40\nwest, thence north to poirt of commencement.\ncontaiT ing 640 acres more or 'ess\n5 Commencing at the noi lh west corn* post\nplanted about three and three quarter rr.i'es south\nwest of the eecond lowest north west correr post\nof lot 78. thence east 40 chains thence south 200\nchains, thence west to east boundary of Proctor s\nNo'21 T A thence ncrth following said boundary\nto the nrrth east angle thereof, tlience west along !\nthe ncrth boundary ti a point south of initial post,\nthence ncrth to poirt cf commencement, contain-\ning F40 acres more or less\nti Commencing at a post plarted about th ee .\nand threequaitermilessovth westof therecondl\nlow est north w est correr of lot 78. being the north\neast correr of chum No 6, thence south \u00a30\nchairs, thence v e.-t EO chains, thence north F0\nchains, theuce east to poirt of commencement,\ncor taining f-40 acres more cr 'ess\nLocated Sert 6, 1907\nCommencing at a post p'anted about CO chains\nName of Claim.\nRegistered Owner or  Grantee\n...       .        i   ,n       \u2022 i     , i in a scuth westerly direction from the mouth of\n(...rrard of Victoria and Alberni  occupations land | St De,irjs (>1TeK Two River arm   SproatLake.\nbci^g the north east corner of c'uim No 7.   thenct\nagent aud timber cruiser, intend to apply for a\nsi edal timber license over the following described lands:\n3 Commenting at N W cor. post situate about 130\nchains oistant aud in a westerly direction irom\nthe N W corner of T L L1471 and about JuO chains\nnorth of lower north boundary of lot657 on the\nwest side of Alberni canal, thence east 40 chains.\nthence south IdO chains to the north boundary of\nlot 657, ther.ce west tj the east boundary of\nLeverson s No 12 T A thence following boundary\nnorth and west 90 chaius moie or less to post ^ of\ninitial post, tnence north to pcint of commence\nment containing 640 acres more or less Augufet 27\n1907\n4 Commencing at lower N E corner post about\nV130 chains  distant and   i.i   a westerly direction\nfrom the N W corner of T L 1147) ana about 1.0\nchains north from the lover noith boundary of\nlot 657 on the west side of A.beri.i canal, thence\nsouth tJ the north boundary of Leverson's No 12\nT A, tlience following boundary v.ett and noith\nwest tu the east boundary of T L .14400, the.ice\nnorth HO chairs thence east to Rowey's Mo 4\nwest boundary, thence following same siiith ano\neast to pcint oi conm\\.encer\u00bbei.t co:.tair.ing l40\nacres more or less      August 27   1937\n5 Commencing at the S L corner pott about 186\nchainsdistaitand in a north westerlycnectljn\nfrom the N W corner of T L 1x471 una about two\nmiles south easterly from the upi or N E comer of\nlot o67 on Muktoosh c.eei;. Altera canal, thence\nwest to east bouncary of T L 14400 thence follow -\ning boundary north ta N E corner, thence west 0\nchains, thence north 10 chains, thence east 40\nchains, tlience so. th 40 chains, thence east i.0\nclniins more cr less to post north of r itial post\nthence south to poii t of commencement containing 640 acres more cr less       August 27   1907\n7 Commencing at the S E con cr post about\none mile westerly from the v, est boundary of lot\n295 on or near the west boundary of lot Bb7\nNahmint river, Alberni canal, thence wett tj east\n'boundary of Macdonald's No 12 T A thence\nnorth to south boundary of lot 657, thence following boundary east and south and east and south\nto initial post containing U0 acres moie cr leas\nAugust 29   1907\n8 Commencing at the NE correr post about\none mile westerly from the west boundary of lot\n295 on or near the w est boundary of 1 t\n657 Nahmint river, Alberni Canal thence west t.-\neast boundary of Macdonald's No 12 T A, thence\nsouth to noi th boundary of T L 14*77, thence east\nto west boundary of T L 1092b, thence north to\nsouth boundary of lot 657, thence following same\nwest and north to point of commencement containing ($40 acres more or less       August 29   19u7.\nA G HOWARD POTTS\nW B GARRARD\nW li Garrard, locatoi\nALBERNI LAND  DISTRICT\nDistrict of Alberni\nTake Notice that thirty days after di.te ! intend\nto apply for a special license to cut and carry\naway timber from the following described lands\nT L No b Commencing at the upper south v. est\ncorner of timber lease No btb sit .ated r.ee*v Goofce\ncieek Alberni canal. B C, thence ncrth SO chains*\nthence west 80 chains, thence south \u00a30 chuins\nthence east HO chair.s tu point of commeneenict.\nand containing b40 acres more or less\nDated August 12, 1907\nT L No 7 Commencing at a post planted CO\nchains west of the upper south west corner of l.t\n658, situated near G )0E6 creek. Alberni canal B C\nthence north SO chains, thence w est 60 chains,\nthence south 80 chains, ther.ce east \u00a30 chair.s to\npoiut of commencement- and containing b40 acres\nmore or less\nDated August 12. 1907\nT L No 8 Commencing at a post pla: ted at the\nnorth west corner of lot 658. situate.! ne*r Goose\ncreek, Alberni canal. B C thence north 40 chains\nthence west 160 chains- thence south 40 chains,\nthence east 160 chains to point of commencement\nand containing 640 acres more or less\nDated August 13, 1907.\nTHOS ROWLEY\nNew Alberni. B C\n0 chains south   therce 40 chains east. thrrce40\nchairs soi th   therce P0 chairs vest- ther.ce 120\nchains north- ther.ce e.ist to poirt of commencement, co* t<;bi g (40 acies more or'ess\nLocated \u00a3ept 23 19f7\nS H Toy C F Lay. C H Drvry.\nS H Toy  Lncat: r\nLAND ACT-ALBERNI LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Barclay.\nTake notice that Charles Henry RuLins&r, <f\nVictoria, B. C. occupati n rancher, iv.tends to\nipply for a sj ecial timber licence over the following descii e.i lancs;-\n1. Comn encing tta pos:t planted \u00bbre mile a?tith\nof V e n. i th \\ est cor er of TowteWp 1, ber frew\nDifatiict. thence w est fcu chains, tlience south H\nchcins. the re east .0 ch irs, ther.ce noith li\nchair-stop i tof commencement, cortai ingfcUi\nacres.   IX.to.   ejt. 4. .9(7\n2. Commem i lg *it a post \\ la: ted o\"e mile sj';t'.;\ncf the n< rth \\ est correr of Tow) slip !, I e. i:VG\\\nci&tiUt, thence ve:t SO chains, tlier.ee noith tO\nchains, the ice east i0 chairs, thence scth H\nchains to poirt of commenc emer. t and contai .ing\nci-.O acres.   Dele, Sept <?, 1907\n3. Commencing at a post pla-tefl :t the \u00aborth\nwest correr of Township !. henfiew ci&tri.t,\nthence west 10 chains, tlience n ith EC chai :,\nthence east 80 chains, thence south SO chains t\npoir t of commencement, cont-i ing uC acres.\nDate. Sept., 4. 1907.\n4. Comaenciug it a post planted :t the noith\nwest cor er of Township 1, Renfrew aiftii t\nthence east 10 ch .ins, tl.ence ncrth .0 eh&ir.s,\nthence w eEt 80 chains, thente south fcO chains to\npoint of commeneemei t containing l40 a re3.\nDate.: ept 4, 1907.\n5. C3.*nneicin? ata pistplanted one mi'e vest\nof the ncrth west corner of Township i, he frew\ndistrict, thence vect ^0 chains, thenoo ncith Si\nchains, theuce east .c0 chains, thenre sulh it\nchains 11 pciit of csmmencen.ont, contain! *\u00bb' l4\naores.   D..te, t:*ept. 5, 1907.\n6. Commenting at a pist plarted o\"e n.i'.e west,\nof the noith west corner of Township 1, Renfrew\ndistrict, thence west 40 chains, theme south l.C\nchains, thence east 40 chains, thence north Ut\nchaiii\u00bb*tj pcint of commencement, eont..iniug C4C\nacres.   Date, Sept f>, 1907.\n7. Commencing at a post planted ore and a half\nmiles west of the north west corner of Towr-ehii\n1, Renfrew * irtrict. thence w est 40 < h* ins, them c\nsouth bO chains, thence east 40 chai s, ther.ce\nnorth H 0 chains t > point of commo iceaert, containing 640 acres.   Date, Sept r. 1907.\n8. Commencing at a post pla*.ted oi e mile north\nof the north v est cor: er of T >w nship 1, I erf rev\ndistrict, thence east \u00a30 chains, then'.e ncrth h<\nchains, therce west SO chains, thence south Sf\nchains to point of comment, emer.t, containing UJ,\nacres.   Sept 7, 19(,7.\n9 Commenc ing at a post planted one mi'e north\nof the north west corner of Township 1, Renfrev\ncliF-triwt, thence west 1 0 chains, thence ncrth 40\nchtins. thence east 160 chains, thence Bouth 4C.\nchains to pcint of commencement, containing 640\nacres.   Di-te, ^'ei t 7.1K7,\n10. Comn e-cing at a post plarted one an' a\nhalf mile n rth of the ncrth we&t corner of T iv n-\nship 1, Rerfrew cistrict. thence vest 160 chain?,\nthence noith 40 chs.irs, then e east IciO chairs,\nthence soutii 40 chsins t> ptii t of oommem en- er.t.\ncontaining 640 acres. Date,''ept 7, 19''.\nTHOMAS IV CU3ACK.\nCharles Henry Robinson. Agent.\nPride of the West\t\nHampton\t\nStandard No. 6\t\nVictoria\t\nElva\t\nEdith Fraction\t\nMountain Queen\t\nTuscarora\t\nPocohontas\t\nMountain King-\t\nQua s no Chief\t\nHiawatha Fraction\t\nYreka Fraction\t\nNew Comsfcock\t\nSuperior\t\nA&a Thor\t\nReady Cash Fraction...\nN. S.' Fraction\t\nMohican Fraction\t\nOmega Fraction\t\nDated at Alberni, B. C,\nthis 7th day o:' October, ISO\".\nALBERNI LAND DIST1UCT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTAKE NOTICE that Michael .J.\nEaugen and Wallace W. Rhodes of\nClayoquot, Vancouver Island, occupation timber cruisers, intend to apply for a special license over tho U 1-\nlowing described lands:\nNo. is T. Coii.n eneing -\u00ab.t a post planted 2c(\nchuiua north ar.ti 20.. ch^it-s e^&t of the thiru\navgleHn the boundary ii e east irom the m.ith\nv. tit corner of Ict c,z3. thente soith 40 ihuii.s,\ntheme east K0 thai^s, tlie..\".e mith *i0 chains,\nthe..ce v. est 1..0 chai. a tu ptir.t oi comroence-\nment. cor.tail ing c.40 ac.es mtre or less.\nDt-ted April 29. \" 9f 7.\nMICHAEL .1. HAUG-EN,\nWALLACE  W.   RHODES.\nALBERNI LAND hi STRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTAK^J iNO'ilCE that Michael J.\nHaugen and Wa.lacu W. Rhodes, o^\nCiayuquot, in tho province oi British\nJoiumb.a, occupation timbe* craisers,\nnier.d to ^.pp.y for a spec'al license\nover the following dcscr.bed lands:\nCommencing at a pobt planted on the shore on\nthe e4Lt &iue ol Lisappoiutn.ei.t inlet, about tniee\nu.j*.rttrs of a m!.e from the head, thence ea&tou\nchbius, thente soutn -.0 chains, tlie.ue webt \u00bbit\nchains, thence subth 20 chains, thence \\test2i\nchaiiib, thente south 20 chains, tl\u00bbet te ^1ebt i,c\nchains to Lt cb2, thente north Ij sh. re, thence\nalong th$ shore to place of commentemer-t, containing g4u Htica m.uie or less.\nUateo April \u00b13, i9t\/.\nMICHAEL J. HAUGEN,\nWALLACE W.   RHODES.\nW. 0. Carter and L. Goodacre\nW. 0. Carter and L. Goodacre\nJ. W. Ladd\t\nW. H. Flett\t\nB. D. Holcomb\t\nB. O. Holcomb\t\nB. U. Holcomb\t\nB. D. Holcomb\t\nB. U. Holcomb\t\nB.' D. Holcomb.\t\nli. D. Holcomb \t\njJ. O. Holcomb\t\nB. D. Holcomb\t\nii. O. Holcomb\t\nii. U. Holcomb\t\nB. D. Holcomb\t\nB. O. Holcomb\t\nU. I). Holcomb \\\na. O. Holcomb\t\nB. 1). Holcomb\t\nLot\nUnpaid\nNo.\nTaxes\nCosts\nTotal\n538\n% 21.50\n$2.00\n$23.50\n539\n22.50\n2.00\n24.50\n392\n12.00\n2.00\n14.00\n457\n12.50\n2.00\n14.50\n81\n12.75\n2.00\n14.75\n82\n.50\n2.00\n2.50\n83\n8.00\n2.00\n10.00\n84\n13.00\n2.00\n15.00\n85\n12.00\n2.00\n14.00\n86\n12.50\n2.00\n14.50\n87\n11.50\n2.00\n13.50\n88\n6.25\n2.00\n8.25\n89\n4.00\n2.00\n6.00\n90\n13.00\n2.00\n15.00\n106\n12.25\n2.00\n14.25\n107\n7.00\n2.00\n9.00\n109\n2.00\n2.00\n4.00\nill\n5.75\n2.00\n7.75\n112\n3.25\n2.0)\n5.25\n113\n1.25\n2.U0\n3.25\nL. SMITH,\nColleclor, Alberni Assessment and Collecting District.\nland of Groat Central Lake, thence\nmeandering round the shore line of\nsaid island to the point of commencement and embracing ten acres\nmere or less. Located .July 29th,\n1907.\n6'HANCIS II.  SHEPHERD,\nAgent fi r Conway  10. Cartwright.\nAu-nct  l'\\  1907.\nALBERNI LAND  DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot\nTake Notice that William Allen of New Orleans\nLa\u201e occupation lumberman, intends to apply for I west corner of iiit lirj.\" tlience\" west\" n\" 'chains!\nALBERNI LAXI) DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTAKE NOTICE that Michael .1.\nHaugen and Wallace VV. Rhodes of\nClayoquot, Vancouver Island, occupation timber cruisers, intend to apply for a special license over ihe following described  lands:\nNo. r. T. Comrr.encing at a pest planted 120\nchair.s north unci 120 chains ea=t of the third\nangle in the boundary  lire eatt from  them rth\nLAND   ACT.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nujsu'iet of Clayoquot.\nTake notice that Joseph Alfred Drinkwater. ti\nAl.eri.i h u. iutencs 11 ..ppiy i^r a si.ecial luei.&e\nuverthe u,l.owi.:K ue^crioe.. lunca\nijL.ii.me!itiiLh at a puht p.ai tea about 20 chaii.s\neatt oi the n^rth east coiner of X L ly&O'l uOoUt\ntwu una a qu&rter o.i.es from Bear liver, on the\neast branch thereof thence east 40 chains. tr.e..ie\nnoith .io chaii.s. thente east ..o chttins. theritt\nsouth Hi chak.s, thence v,est 1C0 ch,.ias. tl.e: ce\nnorth 4u cliU.,s to pcint ot co.i.o.eiKen.er.t,\ncontteining; ,'lo acres m.ie or less\ni.eaavertited August i!0, ii)..i\nJOSEPH A DRINKWATER,    Locator\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTake notice that  F.  A.  Wilkins    of\nWinnipeg, Man., occupation Civil Engineer,  intends  to  apply  for  permission  to  purchase  the  following*  des-i\ncribed land:\nCommencing at the North West end\nof the South Masterly island of Great ;\nCentral Lake, thence meandering\nround tl e slit.re line of said island\nto the point of commencement and\ncontaining two and a half acres [\nmore or less.\nNorth  West  or  location post bears:\nNorth     21!  Last    about    live   chains\nfrom Conway E,  Cartwright's Soutii\nEast or location    post    on main    island of Great Central Lake.\nLocated  July  129,  1907.\nFRANCIS   II.   SHEPHERD,\nAgent  for  F.   A.  Wilkins.\nAugust 19,  1907.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTake notice that 1, Francis II.\nShepherd, of Nanaimo, B.C., occupation Civil Engineer, intend to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following  described   land :\nCommencing at the Soutii Westerly! ner of township one, thence   nortii 80\nend  of  the North  Easterly  island    of i chains;  thence west 80 chains:  thence\nLAND  ACT.\nALBERNI LAND DISTI.ICT.\nDISTRICT OF   EARCLAY.\nTAKE notice, that Charles II. Ro-\nhinson. of Clo-oose, MA'., occupation\nRancher, intends to apply for a special timber license over the following\ndescribed  lands:\n1. Commencin; at a pest marked\nCharles Henry Roliiism S.W. corner, pbntid about li miles west and\ntwo miles s.H.tli of the south west\ncorner of township 1, tlience north\n80 chains; therce east 80 chains;\nthence south 80 chains; Ihence west\n80 chains,  containing 640 acres.\nDate 31st August,   1907.\n<1. Commencing at a post marked\nCharles Henry Robinson S. 10. corner, planted 8 miles west and two\nmiles south of the   south    west   cor-\npermission  to purchase the following described\nland:\nCommencing at a post planted on the shore of\nGreat Central Lake at the N E corner of T L\n11077. thence south about 40 chains to boundary of\nT L 70, thence east about 40 chains to the take\nshore, following shore to point of commencement\nand containing 80 ucres mote or less.\nWILLIAM ALLEN\nSeptember 4, 1907\nLAND  ACT.\nALBERNI  LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTAKE notice that William Allen of\nNew Orleans,   La.,    occupation   lumberman,  intends  to  apply  for a special timber  license over the   following described  lands:\n5 B. Commencing at a post planted at the\nnorth west corner of Timber limit lll)7r, about two\nmiles west of Great Central lake, thence south\nabout 40 chains, thence west ltO chains, thence\nnorth about 40 chains, thence east lfcO chair.s to\npoint of commencement, and containing 640 acres\nmore or less.\nDate Sept 21, 1907.\nWILLIAM ALLEN.\nE. J. Hutton, Agent.\nthence  north  80  chains,   thence  eatt tO chains,\nthence south \u00a30 chai s to point of commencement,\ncontaining b40 acres mere or less.\nDated April 26, 1907.\nMICHAEL J. HAUGEN,\nWALLACE W. RHODES.\nGreat   Central   Lake,   tlience   meandering round the shore line of the said j\nisland  to the point of commencement\nand  containing   two acres   more   or\nless.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict   of  (Tiyoquot.\nTAKE  NOTICE    that    Michael  ,1\nHaugen    and   Wallace VV.  Rhodes   of j\nClayoquot,    Vancouver Island,   occuj\npation timber cruisers,    extend to i|-\nply for a special license   ivtir tho following described lands:\nNo. ti T. Commencing at a pest planted 160 I\nchains noith and 12o chains east of the third\nangle in the boundary line eabt from then, ith\nvest corner of Lot 623, thence east faO chains,\nthente north 80 chains, thence west SO chains,\nthence south F0 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining c40 chaii.s more or less.\nDated April 27, 19C7.\nMICHAEL J.  HAUGEN\nWALLACE  VV.   RHODES.\nsor.th    80     chains;      thence  east  80\nchains, containing 640 acres.\nDate 31sit August,   1907.\n1.     Commencing at a  post marked\nS.   10.    corner,   planted about 4  miles  west ami\ntwo miies    south   of the south    west\ncorner of township one, tnence nortn\n80 chains;    thence   west   80   cnains ;\ntlience  south  80  chains;   tlience    east\n80  chains,   containing 04u  acres.\nDate Mist August.,   1907.\n. ;    5.     Commencing at u post marked\nCharles   Henry   Robinson   N.   VV.   cor-\nALliERNl  LAND DISTRICT ner post,     planted    about 8J    miles\nDistrict of Clayoquot. j west  and   two   miles south  of  town-\nTake notice that Conway E. Curt-; ship one, tlience east, 80 chains;\nWright, of Vancouver B.C., occupn-! thence south 120 chuins; thence west\ntion Civil Engineer, intends to ap- 40 chains; thence north 80 chains;\nply for permission to purchase the'thence west 40 chains; thence nortii\nfollowing described land; 140 chains, contam'n    '*'0 acres.\nCommencing at a  post planted   at     D.ite Mist Augrst.  1907.\nthe  South  East end  of   Ihe main is-1    6.    Commencing at, a   post   marked\nSouth  West or location  post bears  Charles Henry  Robinson\nNortii 15 West about six c.iains irom\nF.   A.  Wilkins   North  West    or    location  post on thy South  Easterly  island of Great Centra] Lake.\nLocated  duly 29,   1907.\nFRANCIS  11.  SHEPHERD.\nAiv-st 19, 1907.\nCharles Henry Robinson N. 10. corner, planted about I miles west and\n2 mi'es south of the soutii west corner of township one, thence soutii\n10 chains: thence west 160 chuins ;\nthence north 10 chains; thence east\n1(50 chains, containing 0 io acres.\nDate  tin: list   li'. st,   1907.\n8.    Commencing at a   post  marked\nCharles   He ' ;\"son   S.   10.    cor\nner, planted aboi t 5 miles west and\n2 miles south of the south west curner of township one, tl.ence north SO\nchains; thence west 80 chuins; thence\nsnuth 80 chairs; thence east 80\nchains    containing (ill)  ceres.\nDate Mist   A\"\",r.sl    1(07.\nCharles  Henry Robinson.\nAgent for Thomas Rorinry Cusac'<.\nALBERNI  LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTAKE notice that William Allen,\nof New Orleans, La., U.S.A., by oe-\ncupat'on a lumberman, intends to\napply for a s. ecial timber license\nover the following described  rinds:\nNo, lh. Commencing at a post\nplanted about 2| miles in a southwestern direction from the mouth Of\nthe river emptying into the heat! of\nGreat Central Lake .rom the tVost,\nand about 20 chaii s nortii if the\nS.W. corner of T. L. 11978; thence\nsouth 120 chains; thence v t\"-'t 40\nchains; tl ence nortii 80 chains; tl.ence\nwest 10 chains: tlience v rth 10\nchains; thence east 80 chains it the\npoint of commencement.\nI'd ib. Coalmen ing at a post\nplanted about 2J miies distant in a\nsouthwestern direction 'Yo.n the\nmouth of the river emptying into the\nhead of Great Central l.ii e irom\nthe west, and about 20 \u25a0 rutins nortii\nol the b VV corner ol'\ntl.ence north '10 chains;\n16o ci'.ams; thence sou 1\nthence east 160 la is ;\ncommencement.\nNo. 8b. Commencing\nplanted al ot t \u2022',':[- ml'es distant, an I\nin a southwestern direction 'lom the\nlead \"of Great Centra] L'.i.e, end\nabout 80 chains w-st \u2022 : the \u00ab-utn\nwest corner of ','.!... i I'.,''.'\u2022(; lh nice\nsouth 100 ei.ains; thence west 64\nchains; thence north 100 chains:\nthence e.ist lil chains to point of\ncommencement.\n\\'o. lh. Commencing at n ; .st\nplanted about two miles d'ivint and\nin a south e. stern diiw.im Irom\nthe head of Great Central Lake, raid\non the the nnrth shore of >.iitl lake,\nand at the south west corner of T.\nL. 11981: ther.ce nortii 40 cnains ;\nthence east 40 chtiins: thence north\n80 chains: thence east 50 chains ;\nthence soutii to the boundary of T.\nL. 11981; thence following the said\nboundary west, souih and west to\npoint  of commencement.\nSept. 1.8   1! 07.\nWli.l.IAM   ALLEN.\nT   L   11978,\n;   ence   west\n4o  chaii.s;\ni point    tu'\nat   a   post\n PAGE 4.\nALBERNI PIONEER NEWS.\nSaturday. Oct 26. 1907\nPIONEER NEWS.\nPublished at Alberni, B. C, and issued\nevery Saturday.\nR. J.  BORDE,\nEditor.\nSubscription Rate,     -    $2.00 per year\nAlberni, B. C, Oct. 26,1907.\nA question for both political parties\nto take up at their annual meetings is\nthe bounty on panthers and wolves.\nIt should be increased to such a figure\nthat it would be profitable for hunters\nto make a business of the annihilation\nof these destructive beasts.\nTravels Far From Home.\nSierra Leone,\nWest Africa, Sept. 21, 1907.\nTo the Editor Pioneer News:\nHearty congratulations on the\nbirth of your youngster (Pioneer\nNews). I hope he will grow up\nstrong and healthy, as I am sure he\nwill fill a vacancy that has long been\nfelt, and will be a boon to the residents\nof Alberni as well as to people needing\ninformation regarding that town, I also hope he will have a circulation in\nproportion to the journey be had taken\nwhen I met him. He was only then\none month old but had succeeded in\nclimbing to the top of Tower Hill,\nSierra Leone.\nE. Frost,\nS. M., West African Artillery,\nSierra Leone.\nThey  are having  hard   times   with\ntheir ships in and around Vancouver\nharbor   these  days,   and   that   should\nmake  the   Canadian   Pacific   Railway\ncompany all the more anxious to hasten\nthe completion of the E. & N. exten- j\nsion so that Alberni harbor may become [\nthe shipping point for the big Oriental\nand other liners that now have to take\nI\nso much time  and risk in   getting in\nand out of places  they should never be\ncalled upon to travel to.\nAlberni grapes have been well advertised this season. \"Do they ripen in\nthe open?\" is a question often asked\nby people on the outside when they see\nthese products of our sunny valley.\nAnd when you tell them the truth\u2014\nthat the harvest was ready for picking\nfour weeks ago, and that we still have\nthe ripening weather with us, they are\ninclined to believe that you are\nromancing. The people who have actually seen for themselves\u2014and they\nhave been many this season\u2014know\ndifferent, and because what they have\nlearned has surprised them they talk a\nlot of useful talk about it.\nMcKenzie King is in Vancouver\nestimating the amount of damages to\nbe paid to Orientals as a result of the\nrecent anti-Asiatic riots in that city,\nand Hon. Mr. Lemieux is going to\nJapan to confer with the authorities\nthere in regard to emigration from that\ncountry to Canada. In the meantime\na few thousand more Orientals, who\nwill later be found on the construction\nof the Grand Trunk Pacific railway, are\nheaded this way. We may expect the\nDominion to do something practical in\nthe way of restricting the influx of\nundesirables from the Far East after\nSenator Cox and his associates have\nreceived an ample supply of them, and\nMcKenzie King has had further opportunity to estimate damages.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Barclay.\nTake  notice  that    George    Brown    of   Now\nAlberni. B. C, occupation timber cruiser, intends\nto apply  for a special timber license over the\nfollowing described lands:\n1. Commencing at a post planted\nabout 40 chains south of the north east\ncorner of section 77, thence east 40\nchains, thence scuth 160 chains, thence\nwest to the east boundary of timber\nlease 20, thence north and west and\nnorth along the boundary of said lease\n20 to the south boundary of section 77,\nthence east to the south east corner of\nsaid section 77, thence north to the\npoint of commencement and containing\n640 acres more or less.\n2. Commencing at a post planted at the\nsouth west corner of timber lease No.\n19, thence south 80 chains, thence east\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains to point of commencement, and containing 640 acres\nmore or less.   Dated  Oct.   19th., 1907.\nGeo. Brown.\nLAND REGISTRY ACT.\nIn the matter of an application for a\nduplicate certificate of title to part of\nthe west half of lot 92 (map 421)\nAlberni District.\nNotice is hereby given that it is my\nintention at the expiration of one\nmonth from the first publication hereof\nto issue a duplicate of the certificate of\ntitle to above lands issued to Alexander\nMcKenzie Leitch, William Bryce and\nThomas Tugwell on the 1st. day of\nDecember 1892 and numbered 15476a.\nLand Registry office, Victoria, B. C,\nthis 14th. day of October, 1907.\nS. Y. WOOTON,\nRegistrar-general.\nLAND REGISTRY ACT.\nIn the matter of an application for a\nduplicate certificate of title to an undivided four-tenths of part of the west\nhalf of lot 92 (map 421) Alberni\nDistrict.\nNotice is hereby given that it is my\nintention at the expiration of one\nmonth from the first publication hereof\nto issue a duplicate of the certificate of\ntitle to above lands issued to Helen\nCurtis on the 2nd. day of October 18B3\nand numbered 16970a.\nLand Registry office,  Victoria B. C,\nthis 14th. day of October, 1907.\nS. Y. WOOTON,\nRegistrar-General.\nAnnual   Meeting\n-OF-\nLiberal-Conservative\nAssociation.\nLAND ACT.\nALBERNI LAND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Nootka.\nTake notice that Clarence Dawley of\nClayoquot, B. C, occupation miner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land:\nCommencing at a post planted 23\nchains south of Indian Reserve post at\nN W corner of Head Bay Indian Reserve, at mouth of Head Bay river,\nthence 20 chains west, thence 20 chains\nnorth, thence 20 chains east, thence 20\nchains south along shore to point of\ncommencement, containing 40 acres\nmore or less.\nCLARENCE DAWLEY.\nDate, July 26, 1907.\nEverything You Want.\nDRY   GOODS\nGENTS'   FURNISHINGS\nHARDWARE\nDRUGS\nFANCY   AND   STAPLE   GROCERIES\nMEN'S   AND   BOYS'   SUITS\nCROCKERY   AND   GLASSWARE\nPAINTS,    OILS,   ETC.\nThomson's General Store\nAlberni Hotel\nTourist,    Commercial,    Lumber\nand Mining Men's Resort.\nTable the Best.\nStrictly First-Class\nrates\nMODERATE\nROGERS & CO.\nPROPRIETORS\nThe annual meeting   of the  Liberal-\nConservative association will be held in\nBrandt's hall, on Saturday,   Oct. 26, at\n7 p. m.\nBusiness, election of officers, etc.\nJ. R. MCLAREN,\nSecretary.\nLAND ACT.\nAlberni Land District.\nDistrict of Nootka.\nTake notice that Charles E. Hope of Vancouver,\nB. C, occupation, engineer, intends to apply for\npermission to lease the following described land:\nCommencinj!: at a post planted on the west\nshore of Port Dadie (pear the head) a small cove\nopposite Deserted creek on Tlllpana Arm, thence\neasterly to opposite shore of cove, thence southerly, westerly and northerly following the high\nwater mark to point of commencemert, and con-\ntalninglO acres more or less. Dated Sept. 26th.,\n1907.\nCHAS. E. HOPE.\nHave You a Bank Account?\nIF NOT.   WHY NOT?\nWill Open an Account in the\nSAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.\nROBERT  DeBEAUX,\nGeneral Store\nALBEHNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of  Barclay,\nTake Notice that Wm. McDonald of Victoria,\nB. C. occupation shoemaker, intends to apply for\na special timber licence over the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the west\nshore of Nitinat Lake on the south line of township 1, thence west IK) chains to S. W. corner of\ntownship 1. thence north SO chains thence east 80\nchains to Nitinat river, thence along river and\nlake shore to point of commencement, including\nall of sec. 6, except Itlos Indian Reserve. Dated\nOCT. I5th.. 191.7.\nWilliam McDonald.\nJoseph Martin, Agent.\nThe Standard, a semi-weekly newspaper, was launched in Ladysmith on\nSaturday, October 12, and Volume 1,\nNo. 1, has been received at the office\nof the Alberni Pioneer News. The\nStandard, in a whole hearted way,\nexpresses. its pleasure in the good\ntimes prevailing in its own constituency\nin particular and the province in\ngeneral, and says its first aim will be\nto appeal to the people of Ladysmith\nas a first class, reputable newspaper,\nand one that will be of considerable\nservice in making known to the world\nthe advantages of the town in which it\nis published. It is brim full of confidence in regard to receiving that\nsupport which was apparently held\nfrom its predecessors that have followed each other to the boneyard. The\nStandard strikes a true note by its\nexpression of determination to earn\nthat support. The new paper endorses\nthe McBride administration. Robert\nR. Hindmarch is the manager of\nBritish Columbia's latest journalistic\nenterprise.\nNEW   ALBERNI.\nBoots   and   Shoes   A    Specialty.\nClothing, Sporting Goods, Etc.\nAgent for the Edison Phonogram.\nFreePhonogram Concert\nON SATURDAY EVENING.\nPhotographs\nLargest and best assorted collection\nof scenic photographs of points on the\nAlberni Canal, Barkley Sound, and the\nwhole West Coast.\nExploration parties accompanied.\nOrders promptly executed.\nLEONARD FRANK   -   ALBERNI\nLAND ACT-ALBERNI LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Nootka.\nTake Notice that Spenser Allan Huson. of\nAlert Bay, B. C\u201e occupation timber cruiser, intends to apply for a special timber license over\nthe following described lands:\nCommencing al; a post planted 110 chains south\ne;jst from noi th east corner of L. 120 W. McL.\nthence south 120 chains, thence west 40 chains,\nthence north t-0 chains, thence \\\\ est 40 chains,\ntlience north 40 chains, thence east 80 chains to\npoint of commencement.    Date, Sept. 7th., 1907.\nCommencing'at a post planted 860 chains south\neast from the north east corner of L. 120, W. McL.\nthence south ICO chains, thence east 40 chains,\nthence north 1C0 chains, thence west 40 chains to\npoint of commencement.   Date Sept. 11th. 1907.\nCommencing at a post planted 320 chains east\nand 200 chains south from north east corner of L.\n120 W. McL. thence north 80 chains, thence east\n80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence west \u00a30\nchains to point of commencement. Date Sept. 12,\n1907.\nCommencing at a post planted 320 chains south\neast from the south east corner of L. 120 W. McL.\nthence south 80 chains, thence west 40 chains,\nthence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains,\nthence north 80 chains, thence east 40 chains,\nthence south 40 chains, thence east 40 chains to\npoint of commencement.   Date Sept. 11th., 1907.\nDistrict of Nootka and Rupert.\nCommencing at a post placed 320 chains east\nfrom the south east corner of L. 120 W. McL. in\nUpper Klaanch Valley, thence east 80 chains,\nthence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains,\nthence north 40 chains, thence west 80 chains,\nthence south 40 chains, thence east 40 chains,\nthence south 40 chains to point of commencement.   Date Sept. 9th. 1807.\nCommencing at a post planted at the north east\ncorner of L. 120 W. McL. near the Upper Klaanch\nriver, thence east 40 chains along boundary of T.\nL. 13387, thence south 40 chains along boundary of\nT. L. 13387, thence east 80 chains along boundary\nT. L. 13387, thence south 40 chains along boundary\noff. L, 13389, thence-west 120 chains, thence\nnorth 80 chains and along eastern boundary of L.\n120, W. McL. to point ot commencement. Dated\nSept. 4thM 1907.\nSPENSER ALLAN HUSON.\nNOW  Is the Only Time to Save\nTHIS BRANCH of the Bank has been\nopened for YOUR CONVENIENCE\nand every   facility   of  modern banking business is at  your   command\nhere.       Patronize the bank that helps your town and district.\nThe Royal Bank of Canada.\nCapital,   $3,900,000. -- \u25a0- Reserve,   $4,300,000.\nTOTAL   ASSETS,     $46,000,000.\nALBERNI    BRANCH,     W. R.H. Prescott, Manager\nESTABLISHED 1863\nINCORPORATED 1902\nBIG HORN BRAND -  UNION MADE\nOVERALLS\nSHIRTS\nGENTS' FURNISHINGS\nLIQUORS\nUNDERWEAR\nTENTS\nDRY GOODS\nCIGARS\nWholesale Merchants,  Manufacturers, Importers\nTURNER, BEETON & CO., VICTORIA\nLIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Rupert.\nTake Notice that John Oliver Donahoo, of\nKyuquot, occupation timber cruiser, intends to\napply for a special timber licence over tho following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about one half\nmile easterly from the mouth of Fair Hurbor\nriver, Kyuquot Sound, thence 100 chains east,\nthence 40 chains south, thence 160 chains west,\nthence 40 chains north to point of commencement.\nLocated 25th day of Sept., 1007.\nJOHN OLIVER DONAHOO.\nBritish Columbia Information Agency\nLIMITED.\nC. H. Lugrin.   J. A. Watson.     D. Stevens J. P.   A. T. Abbey, Sec'y.\nMINES,      REAL ESTATE,     INDUSTRIES,      TIMBER\nVICTORIA, B. C.\n78 Douglass Street. Phone 81\n 4\nPAGE 5.\nALBERNI PIONEER NEWS.\nSATURDAY, OCT 26. 1907\nMEDALS OFFERED\nFOR BEST FRUIT\nAnnual International Convention to\nBe Held  in the City of\nVancouver.\nThe fifteenth annual international\nconvention of the North-West Fruit\nGrowers' Association will be held in\nthe City Hall, Vancouver, B. C, Dec.\n4th., 5th. and 6th., 1907.\nIn addition to the ordinary programme of the convention, there will\nbe a competitive fruit display, and\nmedals will be awarded as follows:\nClass 1. For the best five boxes of\napples (5 varieties). 1st prize, gold\nmedal, value $100; 2nd. prize, gold and\nsilver medal, value $50; 3rd. prize, the\n\"Birks\" silver medal, value $25.\nClass 2. For the best display of\nfresh fruit (any design\" of stand not\nmore than 10 feet high and occupying\na floor space of not more than 5 feet\nsquare). 1st. prize, gold medal, value\n$100: 2nd. prize, gold and silver medal,\nvalue $50; 3rd. prize, the \"Birks\"\nsilver'medal, value $25.\nClass 3. For the best box of commercial apples. Each exhibitor, or his\nrepresentative, to have the privilege of\naddressing the convention and the\nju'Iges for 7 minutes on the merits of\nhis exhibit and the d'strict in which it\nwas grown. 1st. prize, the \"Birks\"\nsilver medal, value $25, 2nd. prize,\nBronze medal, value $15; 3rd. prize,\nbronze medal, value $10.\nAll fruit must be grown in the\ndistrict from which it is sent for exhibition, but not necessarily all by the\nexhibitor.\nAll exh'bits should be sent, express\nprepa'd, to Maxwell Smith, Secretary,\nN. W. F. G. A., Vancouver, B. C, in\ntime to arrive in Vancouver not later\nthan December 2nd. They should also\nhave the name and address of the\nexh'bitor and the clas:, number plainly\nmarked on  the  end  of each package.\nAll entries to be made on the forms\nfurn'shed by the association and should\nreach the secretary not later than Nov.\n25th.    No entrance fee required.\nAll fruit tor competition in classes 1\nand 3 must be put up in Canadian\ngovernment standard apple boxes,\nmeasuring 20x11x10 inches inside. The\nmost suitable material for these packages is clear spruce lumber, or similar\nsoft wood, of the following thicknesses,\nviz.: ends J in.,; sides j} in,; top and\nbottom, i in., and the top and bottom\nshould be put on with cleats.\nExhibitors must provide stands and\narrange their own exhibits in class 2;\nand all must be completed before 9\na. m., December 4th.\nAny Fruit Grower or Fruit Groweis'\nAssociation in Oregon, Washington,\nBritish Columbia, Idaho or Utah, may\ncompete for these medals.\nEntry forms may be had on appl'ca-\ntion to the Secretary.\nThe membership fee of $1.00 may be\npa'd to the Secretary between 10 and\n11 a. m., December 4th; any person is\neligible for membership. A copy of\nthe official report of the convention\nwill be sent to all members.\nLAND ACT.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict  of Clayoquot.\nTAKE notice that I, E. J. Hutton\nof Davenport, Wash, occupation Timber Estimator, intend to apply for\na special timber licence over the following described lands:\u2014\nNo. 1. Commencing at a post\nplanted at the N. E. corner of T. L.\n81, running north 42 chains, thence\nwest to a point directly north from\nthe extreme west line of T. L. 81,\nthence, south to boundary line of\nsaid T. L. 81, thence east, north and\neast along said boundary line to\npoint of commencement.\nDated  Sept.  10th,  1..0,.\nNo. 2. Commencing nt a post\nplanted at the S. E. corner of T. L.\n11981 running north 100 chains,\nthence east 04 chains, thence south\nto shore of Great Central Lake,\nthence following shore n a westerly\ndirection to point of commencement.\nE. .1. HUTTON.\nDated, Sept. 21st, 1907.\nLAND  ACT-ALBERNI LAND\nDISTRICT\nDistrict of Rupert.\nTake notice that Charles Hebard\nWalker, of Vanconver, B. C, occupation timber cruiser, intends to apply\nfor a special timber license over the\nfollowing described lands:\nNo. 1. Commencing at a post planted at the north west corner and marked\nD. & H. Ltd., n. w. corner, located on\nthe shore of Brooks bay, 35 chains\nnorth and 10 chains west of the mouth\nof Buck creek, Rupert district, thence\neast 80 chains, thence south 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains more or less to\nshore, thence north along shore to point\nof commencement. Located Sept. 30th.,\n1907.\nNo. 2. Commencing at a post planted at the south west corner and marked\nD. & H., Ltd., s. w. corner, located on\nthe shore of Brooks bay, 35 chains\nnorth and 10 chains west of the mouth\nof Buck creek, Rupert district, thence\neast 80 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains, thence south 80\nchains to point of commencement.\nLocated Sept. 30th., 1907.\nNo. 3. Commencing at a post planted at the south east corner and marked\nD. & H. Ltd., s. e. corner, located on\nthe shore of Brooks bay, 35 chains\nnortii and 10 chains west of the mouth\nof Buck creek, Rupert district, thence\nnorth 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chains, more or less to\nshore, thence east along shore to point\nof commencement. Located Sept.\n30th., 1907.\nNo. 4. Commencing at a post planted at the south east corner and marked\nD. &. H. Ltd., s. e. corner, located 115\nchains north and 30 chains east of the\nmouth of Buck creek, Brooks bay,\nRupert district, thence north 100\ncha'ns, thence west 60 chains, thence\nsouth 100 chains, thence east 60 chains\nto po'nt of commencement. Located\nSept. 30 th., 1907.\nNo. 5. Commencing at a post planted at the south east corner and marked\nD. & H. Ltd., s. e. corner, located 115\nchains north ard 70 chains east of the\nmouth of Buck creek, Brooks bay,\nRupert d sir ct, and at the n. e. corner\nof Danaher & Hulbert Ltd,, claim No.\n2, ihence west 40 chains, thence nortii\n160 chains, thence east 40 chains,\nthence south 160 chains to point ol\ncommencement. Located Oct. 1st.,\n1907.\nNo. 6. Commencing at a post planted at the soutii west corner and marked D. & H. Ltd., s. w. corner, located\n115 chains north and 70 chains cast of\ntne mouth of Buck creek, Brooks bay,\nRuoert district, and at the n. e. corner\nof Danaher & Hubert, Ltd., claim No.\n2, thence east 40 chains, tnence north\n160 chains, thence west 40 chains,\nthence south 160 chains to point of\ncommencement. Located Oct. 1st.,\n1907.\nNo. 7. Commencing at a post planted at the sou,.h west corner and marked D. &. H. Ltd., s. w. corner, located\n195 chains north and 110 chains east ot\nthe mouth of Buck creek, Brooks bay,\nRupert district, and on the east line of\nDanaher & Hulbert Ltd., claim No. 6.,\nthence north 80 chains, thsnce wtst 40\nchains, thence north 40 cha'ns, thence\neast 80 chains, thence south 120 chains,\nthence west 40 chains to point of\ncommencement. Located Oct. 1st.,\n1907.    ,\nNo. 8. Commencing at a post planted at the south west corner and marked D. & H. Ltd., s. w. corner, located\non the south bank of main stream, 35\nchains north and 70 chains east of the\nmouth of Buck creek, Brooks bay,\nRupert d:str'ct, and at the n. e. corner\nof Danaher & Hulbert, Ltd., claim No.\n1, ihence north 80 chains, thence east\n80 chains, thence south 80 chains,\nthence west 8'J chains to point of\ncommencement. Located Oct. 2nd.,\n1907.\nNo. 9. Commencing at a post planted at the north west corner and marked D. & H., Ltd., n. w. corner, located\non the sourh bank of main stream, 35\ncha ns north and 70 chains east of the\nmouth of Buck creek, Brocks bay,\nRupert distr ct, and at the n. e. corner\nof Danaher & Hulbert, Ltd., claim No.\n1, thence souih 80 chains, thence east\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains to point of commencement.    Located  Oct.  2nd., 1907.\nNo. 10. Commencing at a post\nplanted at the north west corner and\nmarked D. & H. Ltd., n. w. corner,\nlocated on the shore 45 chains south of\nthe mouta ot buck creek, Brooks bay\nRupert district, and at the s. w. corner\nof Danaher & Hulbert, Ltd., claim No.\n1, thence east 120 cha'ns, thence south\n8o chains, thence west. 40 chains, thence\nnorth 40 chain?, thtnee west 80 chains\nmore or less, to shore, thence north\nalong shore to point of commencement.\nLocated Oct. 2nd., 1907.\nNo. 11. Commencing at* a post\nplanted at the north west corner and\nmarked D. & H. Ltd., n. w. corner,\nlocated 150 chains east and 5 chains\nscuth of the mouth of Buck creek,\nBrooks bay, Rupert district, and 40\nchains south of the n. e. corner of\nDanaher & Hulbert, Ltd., claim No. 9,\nthence east 40 chains, thence south 40\nchains, thence east 80 chains, tnence\nsouth 40 chains, thence west 120\nchains, thence north 80 chains to point\nof commencement. Located Oct, 4th.,\n19o7.\nplanted at the south west corner and\nmarked D. & H. Ltd.. s. w. corner,\nlocated 150 chains east and 5 chains\nsouth of the mouth of Buck creek,\nBrooks bay, Rupert district and 40\nchains south of the n. e. corner of\nDanaher & Hulbert, Ltd., claim No. 9,\nthence east 40 chains, thence scuth 40\nchains, thence east 60 chains, thence\nnorth 80 chains, thence west 100 chains,\nthence south 40 chains to point of commencement.    Located  Oct. 4th.,  1907.\nNo. 13. Commencing at a post planted at the north west corner and marked\nD. &. H. Ltd., N. W. corner, located\non south bank of main stream 150\ncha:ns east and 75 chains north of the\nmouth of Buck creek, Brooks bay,\nRupert district, and 40 chains north of\nthe s. e. corner of Danaher & Hulbert\nLtd., cla'm No. 8, thence east 160\nchains, thence south 40 chains, thence\nwest 160 chains, thence nortii 40 chains\nto point of commencement. Located\nOct. 5th., 1907.\nNo. 14. Commencing at a post planted at the south west corner and marked\nD. & H. Ltd. S. W. cor; located on\nsouth bank of main stream 150 chains\neast and 75 chains north of the mouth\nof Buck creek, Brooks bay, Rupert distr'ct; and 40 chains north of the s. e.\ncorner of Danaher & Hulbert Ltd.\nclaim No. 8; thence east 160 chains,\nthence north 40 chains, thence west 160\nchains, thence souih 40 chains to point\nof commencement. Located Oct. 5th.\n1907.\nNo. 15. Commencing at a pc si planted at the south east corner and marked\nD. & H. Ltd. S. E. cor; located 270\nchains east and 115 chains north of the\nmouth of Buck creek, Brooks bay,\nRupert district, and on the north line\nof Danaher & Hulbert Ltd. claim No.\n14, thence west 120 chains, thence north\n40 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence\nnorth 40 chains, thence east 40 chains,\nthence scuth 80 chains to point of com-\nmencdmenl.    Located  Oct.   6th., 1907.\nNo. 16. Commencing at a post planted at the south west corner and marked D. & H. Lid., s. w. corner, located\n270 chams east and 115 cha'ns north of\ntne mouth of Buck creek, Brooks bay,\nRupert d sLricf, and on the north line\nof Danaher ci Hulbert Ltd., claim No.\n14, thence north 40 chains, thence east\n80 chains, thence south 40 chains,\nthence east 40 chains, thence soutii 40\nchains, thence wist 80 cha'ns, thence\nnorth 40 chains, thence west 40 chains\nto point of commencement. Located\nOct. 6th., 1907.\nCHARLES HEBARD WALKER.\nAgent for Danaher & Hulbert, Ltd.\nLAND ACT.\nClayoquot Land District.\nDistrict of Alberni.\nTake Notice that William Irwin of\nClayoquot, occupat on timber dealer,\nintends to apply for a special timber\nlicense over the following described\nlands:\nG. Commencing at a post planted 40\nchains south of the north west corner\nof timber limit No. 8895, thence north\n80 chans, thence west 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chains, thence east 80\nchains to point of commencement.\nDated Oct. 1st., 1907.\nH. Commencing at a post planted\nat north west corner of timber limit\nNo. 8895, thence east 40 chains, thence\nnorth 80 chains, thence west 120\nchains, thence south 40 chams, thence\neast 80 chains, thence south 40 chains\nto pomt of commencement. Dated\nOct. 1st., 1907.\nWILLIAM IRWIN,\nW. J. STONE, Agent.\nintend to apply for a special timber\nlicense over the following described\nlands:\n1. Commencing at a post planted at a\npoint 5 miles north from the mouth of Nitinat lake and one mile west from the west\nshore of lake, said point being the\nnorth east corner of T. L. 13432,\nthence north 80 chains, thence wtst 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains, thence\neast 80 chains to point of commencement. Staked Oct. 17th., 1907.\nAugusta Adams.\nPer S. Wood, Agent.\nLAND ACT.\nALBERNI  LAND  DISTRICT\nDistrict of Barclay.\nTake notice that I, J. S. Barstad,\nof Spokane, Wash., occupation real\nestate dealer, intend to apply for a\nspecial timber licence over the following described lands:\n2. Commencing at a post planted 5\nmiles north from mouth of Nitinat\nlake and 2 miles west from west shore\nof lake, said point being N. W. corner\nof T. L. 13432, thence south 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains, thence north 80\nchains, thence east 80 chains to point of\ncommencement. Dated Oct. 18th.,\n1907.\n4. Commencing at a post planted 1|\nmiles north from mouth of Nitinat\nlake and 120 chains west from west\nshore of lake, sa;d point being the\nnorth west corner of T. L. 14792\nchence south 40 chains thence west 160\nchains, thence north 40 chains, thence\neast 160 chains to point of commencement. Staked Oct. 19th., 1S07.\nJ. S. Barstad.\nPer S. Wood, Agent.\nLAND ACT.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Barclay.\nTake Notice  that I,  G.   Gislesen, of\nSpokane, Wash., occupation carpenter,\nintend  to apply  for a special  timber\n! hctnse   over  the  following   described\n! lands:\n3. Commencing at a post planted  at\ni a point one and a hall miles north from\nmouth of  Nitinat  lake  and one   mile\nwest  from  west  shore of   lake,   said\npest being   at   n.   e.   corner  of T. L.\ni 14172, thtnee  north  40  cnains, thence\n! west 160 chains, tntnee soutii 40 chans,\nthence   east   160   chains   to   point   ot\ncommencement.     Staked Oct. 19, 1907.\nb. GISLESrJi*.\nPer S. WOOD, Agent.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTake Notice that E. D. Leverson of Vancouver,\nintends to apply for a special timber license over\nthe following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the n. e. corner situated near the mouth of St. Dennis creek,\non Two River arm and on or near the n. w.\ncorner of T. L. 11212 Sproat lake, thence 12(1\nchains westerly along the shore, thence south 60\nchains, thence east to west boundary at T. L.\n11212, thence north to point of commencement,\ncontains 640 acres more or less. Date, Sept. 23rd.,\n1907.\nCommencing at a post planted at the n. w.\ncorner about 60 chains distant s. w. from the\nmouth of St. Dennis creek, Two River arm,\nSproat lake, thence south 80 chains: thence east\n120 chains, thence north to south boundary of T.\nL. 11212 thence west 80 chains, thence north 40\nchains, thence west to point of commencement,\nand containing 640 acres more or less. Dated\nSept. 23rd., 1907.\nE. D. LEVERSON.\nS. H. TOY. Agent.\nLAND  ACT.\nALBERNI  LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Rupert, Quatsino Sound.\nTake notice that Enoch A. White, of\nVictoria,   B.   C,    occupation  lumber-\n; man,   intends  to  apply for  a   special\ntimber   license    over    the    following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencng at a post planted 80 chains\nnorth and 80 chams west of the s. w.\ncorner of lot 170, thence north 80\nchains, thence east 80 chains, thence\nsouth 80 chains, thence west 80 chams\nto commencement. Date Oct. 11, 1907.\nEnoch A. White.\nLAND  ACT-ALBERNI  LAND\nDISTRICT\nDistrict of Nootka.\nTake notice that Charles G. Mason of\nSan Francisco,   California,   occupation\nlumberman,   intends   to   apply    for a\nspec:al timber licence over the following described lands:\nCommencing  at  a  post   planted   9J\nchains   north   of   the northerly  south\nwest corner of section  two   (2), being\n20 chains south of the shore of Michalat\nArm,   thence west  40 chains,   thence\nsoutii 50 chains, thence west 40 chains,\nsouth 40 chains,   thence  east 85 chains\nthence north  40 chains, east 20 chains,\nmore or less  to  west line of section 2,\nj thence north west and north along said\nline    to    point    of    commencement.\nDated 16th. day of Sept., 1907.\nCharles G. Mason.\nPer A. A. McLeod, Agent.\nLAND  ACT\u2014ALBERNI LANP\nDISTRICT\nDistrict of Barclay.\nTake Notice that  I Augusta Adams,\nNo. 12.    Commencing    at     a    post | of   Spokane   Wash.,   married woman,\nLAND  ACT--ALBE.INI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTakeNotke th. t l-iene A Hovelaque, of Alberni, British tulun.ua, h iner, intends to apply for\nspecial timber licenses over the following des-\nciiuoa lanes:\nI. Commenting at a post marked P A H's s. e.\ncorner pott plai leu aL^i.t 20 chains in a n. w.\ndirection lr^ni the shhie of Barclay Sound and\nabout 40 chains \\,. iron, the s. w. corner of lot 54,\nthence 40 cn.u:is nortn, thence 40 chains west,\nthence 40 chaii.s north, thence bO chains west,\nthente -.0 thains south, thence 40 ehains east,\nthence 4U chains, south, the.ee 80 chains east to\nplate ot coh.n.e...en.ent, curtaing 640 acres more\nor less.    Located -< th. Oct. iyc-7.\n3. Commenting at a pust li.arked P A H's s. w.\ncorner post, plai tea about It chains west of the\nnorth w est con er of lot 14, Barclay Sound, thence\nto chains north, thence 40 chains east, tnence 40\nchains north, tnence 40 chains east, thence 80\nchains south, thence 40 chains west, thence 40\nchains south, thence 40 chains west to point of\ncommencement, containing b40 acres more or less.\nLocated 10th. Oct., 1907.\n4. Commencing at a post marked P A H's north\neast corner post, planted about 80 chains w esterly\nfrom the north west corner of lot 51, Barclay\nSound, thence 40 ciiains south, thence 160 chains\nwest, thente 40 chains north, thence 160 chains\neast to place of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or less.    Located 11 th. Oct.. 1967.\n5. Commencing at a post marked P. A. H's\nsouth east corner post, planted about 80 chains\nwest of the north w est curner of lot 51 Barclay\nSound, thence 40 chains north, thence 160 chains\nwest, thence 40 chains south, thence IcO chains\neast to place of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or less.   Located loth. Oct. 1907.\n6. Commencing at a post marked P. A. H's\nsouth west curner post, planted about 80 chains\nw. of the n. w. corner of lot 51 Barclay Sound,\nthence 80 chains nurth, thence 40 chains east,\nthence 40 chains north, thence 40 chains east,\nthence 80 chains south, thence 40 chains west,\nthence 40 chains south, thente 40 chains west to\nplace of commencement, containing 640 acres\nmore or less.   Located llth. Oct., 1907.\n7. Commencing at a post marked P. A. H's\nsouth west corner post, planted about 1(0 chains\nnorthw esterly of the north w est corner of lot 51\nBarclay sound, and about 160 chains west of the\nn. w. corner of lot 46 Barclay sound, thence 80\nchains north, thence 40 chains east, thence 40\nchains north, thence 40 chains east, thence 80\nsouth, thence 40 chains west, thence 40 chains\nsouth, thence 40 chains west to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less.\nLocated llth. October, 1907.\n8. Commencing at a post marked P. A. H's s. e.\ncorner post, planted about 100 chains n. westerly\nfrom the n. w. corner of lot 51 Barclay sound, and\nabout 160 chains west of the north west curner of\nlot 46, Barclay sound, thence 40 chains west,\nthence 160 chains north, thence 40 chains east.,\nthence 160 chains south to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Located\nllth. Oct., 1907.\n9. Commencing at a post marked P. A. H's\ns. w. corner post, planted about 185 chains north\nwesterly from the north west corner of lot 46,\nBarclay sound, thence 120 chains north, thence\n80 chains east, thence 40 chains south, thence 40\nciiains west, thence 80 chains south, thence 40\nchains west to place of commencement, containing\n640 acres more or less.   Lucated 12th. Oct. 1907.\n10. Commencing from a post marked P. A. H's\ns. e. corner post, planted about 260 chains northwesterly from the n. w. corner of lot 46, Barclay\nsound, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains\nwest, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains\neast to place of commencement, cuntaining 640\nacres more or less.   Located 12th. Oct., 1907.\nII. Commencing at a postmarked P. A. H's n.\ne. corner post, planted about 260 chains n. westerly from the n. w. corner of lot 46, Barclay sound,\nthence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west,\nthence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east to\npoint of commencement, containing 640 acres\nmore or less.   Located 12th. Oct., 1907.\n12. Commencing at a post marked P. A. H's\nn. e. corner post, planted about 180 chains north\nwesterly from the n. w. corner of lot 51, Barclay\nsound, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80\ncnains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80\nchains to place of beginning, containing 640 acres\nmore or less.   Located 12th. Oct.. 1907.\nPIERRE A. HOVELAQUE,\nOf Alberni, B. C, Miner, Locator.\nALBERNI LAND 'DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Barclay.\nTake Notice that I. John Balmer of Victoria. B.\nC, occupation l eal estate dealer, intend to apply\nfor a special timber licence over the follow iug\ndescribed lands:\n1. Commencing at a post planted at the north\neast corner of section 3, township 2, Barclay district, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80\nchains to the point of commencement, containing\n640 acres.    Dated October 3rd.. 1907.\n2. Commencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of section 3. township 2, Barclay district, thente south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains\nthence along the E. & N. lin'e in a nnrthw esterly\noilection 11.0 chains, thence west 20 chains more\nor less to the point of commencement containing\n640 acres more or less.   Date Oct. 3rd., 1907.\n3. Commencing at' a post planted at the north\neast corner of section 3, township 2, Barclay district, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80\nchains, thence east 40 chains more or less to the\nE & N. line thence along the E. & N. line in a\nsouth easterly direction 80 chains, thence south\n30 chains more or less to the point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. Date\nOctober, 3rd., 19J7.\n4. Commencing at a pest planted 80 chains west\nand 80 chains suutb of the north east corner of\nsection 3, township 2, Barclay district, thence\nwest 60 chains, thente north 80 chains, thente\neast 20 chains, thente north 20 chains more or less\nto border of timber limit No. 51, thente east 40\nchains, thence south 100 chains more or less to the\npoint of commencement, containing 640 acres\nmore or less.   Dated Oct. 3rd., 1907.\n5. Commencing: at a post planted 40 chains\nnorth of the north east corner of section 18. township 2, Barclay district, thence nurth 120 chains,\nthence along the E. & N. lir.e in a south easterly\nuiiection 90 chains, thence south 40 chains, thente\nwest \u00a30 chains more or less to the point uf\ncommencement, containing 640 acres more or less.\nDated Oct. 2nd., 1907.\n6. Commenting at a post planted 120 chuins\nnorth of the ncrth east corner of section 18, township 2, Bai clay oisliitt, thence west 80 chains,\nthence north 120 chains, thence east 30 chains,\nthence along the E. &. N. line in a south easterly\ndirection 90 chains, thence south 50 chains more\nor less tj the ptii.t of commencement, containing\n1.40 acies moie or less.   Dated Oct. 2nd., 1907.\nJOHN BALMER.\nLAND  ACT.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nTake Notice that Arthur Edwin Shelton. of\nVancouver, occupation Commission Agent, intends to apply for a special timber licence over\nthe following described lands:\n1. Commencing at a post planted close to beach\non Brookes Bay and about one third of a mile east\nof Keith river, thence north 80 chains, thence\nwest 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence\neast 80 chains.   Date Oct. 1th., 1907.\n2. Commencing at a post planted one mile north\nof Arthur Edwin Shelton's No. 1 post, thence\nnoith SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence\nsouth 80 chains, thence west 80 chains. Dated\nOctober 7, 1907.\n3. Commencing at a post planted one mile north\nof Arthur Edwin Shelton's Nu. 1 post and alongside his No. 2 post thence rorth 80 chaius, thence\nwest 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence\neast 80 chains.   Date Oct. 7, 19C7.\n4. Ccmmencing at a pust planted one mile north\nand 15 chains east of Arthur Edw in Shelton's No.\n3 post, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80\nchains.   Date Oct. 7, 19C7.\n5. Commencing at a pest planted one mile north\nand 15 chains east of Arthur Edwin Shelton's No.\n3 pust, thence north 80 chains, thente east 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains.   Dated Oct. 7, 1967.\n6. Commencing at a post planted one mile\nnoith west of Arthur Edwin Shelton's No. 4\npost, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80\ncnains. thence north 80 chains, thence east 80\nchains.   Date Oct. 7, 1907.\n7. Commencing at a post planted alongside\nArthur Edwin Shelton's No. 6 post, thence north\n80 chains, thence w est 80 chains, thence soutii 80\nchains, tnence east 80 chains.   Dated Oct. 7, 1907.\n8. Commencing at a pest planted alongside\nArthur Edw in Shelton's No. 7 post, thence north\n80 chains, thence east 80 chains, tlience south 80\nchains, tnence west 80 chains.   Dated Oct. 7, 1907.\nARTHUR EDWIN SHELTON\nPer WILLIAM EDWARD NORRIS, Agent.\nLAND ACT-ALBERNI  LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Rupert.\nTake Notice that Edward J. Mathews of Seattle,\nWashington, occupation capitalist, intends to\napply for a special timber license over the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the north east\ncorner of lot 192, marked E. J. Mathews' nurth\nwest corner post, thence south 80 chains, thence\neast 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence\nwest 80 chains.\nEDWARD J. MATHEWS.\nJ. McNEILL, Agent.\nSept. 27th., 1907.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Rupert.\nTake Notice that Edward J. Mathews of Seattle\nWashington, occupation, capitalist, intends to\napply for a special timber license over the folluw-\ning desciibed lands:\nCemmencing at a post planted about two miles\neast of Nawhitti Lake and about thirty (30)\nchains south of creek emptying into snid lake,\nmarked \"E. J. Mathews' south west corner\npost\", * thence east 80 chains, thence nurth 80\nchains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80\nchains.\nEDWARD J. MATHEWS.\nJ. McNEILL, Agent.\nDated 17th. Sept., 1907.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Rupert.\nTake Notice that Edward J. Mathews of Seattle,\nWashington, occupation capitalist, intends to\napply for a special timber license over the\nfollowing described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about two miles\neast of Nawhitti lake and about thirty (30) chains\nsmith of creek emptying into said lake, marked E.\nJ. Mathews south east corner post, thence west 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains. Dated 17th. Sept.\n1907.\nEDWARD J. MATHEWS,\nJ. McNeill, Agent.\n PAGE 6.\nALBERNI PIONEER NEWS.\nSATURDAY. OCT 26. 1907\nLAND ACT.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTake notice that  Michael   B.   Carl'n\n. of the City of  Victoria,    Province  of\nBritish Columbia,    occupation  lumberman, intends to apply for a special timber licence over tne following described\nlands :-\n5 Commencing at a post p'anted 85\nchains east and 200 chains sruth from\nthe south east corner post of the Aesak\nIndian Reserve situated south of Boat\nBasinin Hesquiot Harbour, and marked\n\"M, C's. S. W. corner T. L. No. 5\",\nrunning thence 160 cha'ns east, thence\nnorth 40 chains; thence west 160 chains,\nthence south 40 chains to point of commencement, aud containing 640 acrts,\nmore or itss.\nMICHAFL B. CARLIN,\nJohn Dilworth, his agent.\nDated June 22nd. 1907.\nLAND  ACT-ALBERNI LAND\nDISTRICT\nDistrict  of  Clayoquot.\nTake notice that Michael B. Carlin of\nthe city of Victoria, province of British\nColumbia,  occupation   lumberman,   intends  to   apply   lor  a  spec.al timber\nlicense  over   the   following   described\nlands:\n6. Commer.c'ng at a post planted 85\nchains east and iiOO cnains south from\nthe south east corner post of the AesaK\nIndian Reserve situated south of Boat\nBasin In Hesquiot Harbour, and marked 'ivl. C's. N. W. corner T. L. No. 6\",\nrunning thence 160 cha ns east, thence\nsouth 40 chains, thence west 160 chains,\nthence north 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more\nor less.\nMICHAEL B. CARLIN.\nJohn Dilworth. his agent.\nDated June 22, 1907.\nLAND ACT.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of  Clayoquot.\nTake  notice that E. D. Leverson, of\nVancouver,   intends    to    apply   lor a\nspecial  timber  licence over the following described lands:\n1. Commencing at the S. E. corner\npost, situate about 70 cha'ns west from\nthe second lowest N. W. corner of Lot\n78, near Sproat Lake, Clayoquot District, thence 130 chains west, ther.ce\nnorth to south boundary of T. L. 11213,\nthence east to west boundary of T. L.\n15614, thence south 2o chains, ther.ce\neast 80 chams, more or less, to point\nnorth of initial post, thence soutii to\npo'nt of commencement.    Sept. 6, 1907.\n2. Commencing at the north east corner post, situate about 70 chaii s west\nfrom the second lowest north west cor-\nner of Lot 78, near Sproat Lake, Clayoquot District, thence 40 cha ns south,\nthence 160 west, ihence 40 north,\nthence east to point of commencement.\nSept. 6, 1907.\n3. Commencing at the S. E. corner\npost, situate about 130 chains distant\nand in a westerly direction, from the\nfirst and lowest north west corner of\nLot. 78, near Sproat Lake, C:ayoquot\ndistrict, thence 100 chains west, thence\n100 chains north, thence 40 east, thence\n60 south, thence 60 east, ther.ce souih\nto point of commencement Sept. 7,\n1907.\n4. Commencing at the N. E. corner\npost, situate about 130 chains distant\nand in a westerly direction, from the\nfirst and lowest north west corner of\nLot 78, near Sproat Lake, Clayoquot\nd'strict, thence 40 cha'ns west, thence\n160 chains south, thence 40 chains east,\nthence north to point oi' commencement.\nSept. 7, 1907.\n5. Commencing at the S. W. corner\npost, situate about 210 chains distant\nand in a westerly direction from the\nsecond lowest south west corner of Lot\n78. Sproat Lake, Clayoquot D's.rict,\nthence 40 chains north, therce 60 west,\nthence 90 chains north, thence 40 chains\neast, thence 70 cba;i>s south, thence 60\ncha''r:s east, thence 60 south, thence\nwest to point of commencement.\nSept. 7, 1907.\n6. Commenc'ng at the S. E. corner\npost, situate about 210 chains distant\nand in a westerly d'r'ect'on from the\nsecond lowest south west corner of Lot\n78, Sproat Lake, C'ayoquot d'strict.\nthence 40 chains norih, thence 60\nchains west, thence 60 cha'ns north,\nthence 40 cha'ns west, thence 100\nchains south, thence east to point excommencement.\nE. D. Levekson,\nW. B. Garrard, Agent.\nSeptember 7, 1907.\nLAND ACT-ALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDISTRICT OP CLAYOQUOT.\nTAKE notice that Horace Waters,\nCyrus H. Drury and Arthur R. Cann,\nof Victoria, B. C, occupation, timber-\nmen, intend to apply for a special\ntimber licence over the following described lands:\n1. Commencing at a post planted on\nthe east shore line of Zuciarti channel,\nNootka Sound, approximately eighty\nchains east of Resolution cove, on said\nZuciarte channel, marked H. Waters,\nC. H. Drury and A. R. Cann's southwest corner of claim No. 1. thence east\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nthence west about 80 chains to shore\nline, thence following the shore line in\na southerly direction to the point of\ncommencement,   containing 640   acres\nmore or less.   Located Sept. 11, 1907.\n2. Commencing at a post planted on\nthe east shore line of Zuciarte channel,\nNoolka sound, west of a point approximately 80 chains east and 40 chains\nsouth of Resolution cove, on said\nZuciarte channel, said post marked H.\nWaters, C. H. Drury and A. R. Cann's\nsouth west corner' of claim No. 2,\nthence east 160 chains, thence north 40\nchains, thence west to shore line,\nthence following the shore line in a\nsoutherly direction to the point of\ncommencement, conta;ning 640 acres\nmore or  less.    Located  Sept. 11, 1907.\n3. Commencing at a post planted on\nthe east shore line of Zuciarte channel,\nNootka sound, west oi a point approximately 80 cha'ns east and SO chains\nsouth of Resolution cove, on said\nZuciarte channel, sa'd post marked H.\nWaters, C. H. Drury and A. R. Cann's\nsouth west corner of claim No. 3,\nthence east 160 chains, thtnee north 40\nchains, thence west to shore line,\nthence following the shore line in a\nsoutherly direction .to the font of\ncommencement, containing 640 acres\nmore or less.    Located  Sept.   11, 1907.\n4. Commencing at a post planted on\nthe east shore line of Zuciarte channel,\nNootka sound, west of a pomt approximately 80 chains east and 120 chains\nsouth of Rt s ilut'on cove, on said\nZuciarte channel, said post marked H.\nWaters, C. H. Drury and A. R. Cann's\nsouth wes; corner of claim No. 4,\nthence east 160 chains, thence north 40\nchains, thence west to shore line,\nthence foilowing the shore line in a\nsoutherly direction to the point of\ncommencement, contain'ng 640 acres\nmore or less.   Located  Sept.  12, 1907.\n5. Commencing at a post planted on\nthe east shore Ime of Zuciarte channel,\nNootka sound, wts; of a point approximately 80 cha'ns east and 120 chains\nsoutii of Resolution cove, on sa'd\nZuriarte channel, sad post marked H.\nWaters, C. H. Drury and A. R. Cann's\nnorth west corner of c ami No. 5,\nthence east 140 chains, thenre south 40\nchains, thence west to shore line,\nthence following the shore line in a\nnortherly d rection to the po nt of\ncommencement containing 640 acres\nmore or  lers.   Located  Sept  12, 1907.\n6. Commencing at a post planted en\nthe east shore line of Nootka sound,\nwest of a point approximately 80 chains\neast and 160 chains south of Resolution\ncove, on Zjciarte channel, Nootka\nsound, said post marked H. Waters,\nC. H. Drury and A. R. Cann's north\nwest corner of claim No. 6, thence\neast 160 cha'ns, thence south 40 cha n >,\nthence west to s.iore I ne, thence\nfollowing the shore Una in a northerly\ndirection to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or\nless.    Located bint. 12, .907.\n7. Commencing at a post planted on\nthe east shore line of \u00b1-oo\\ka soai.d\nwest of a point approx' mately 80\nchains east and 210 cl.trns soutn of\nResolution cove, o.i Zu.'iar.e channel,\nNootka sound, said post marked H.\nWaters, C. H. Drury and A. K.\nCann's sojth west corner of claim No.\n7, thence east 160 cha ns, tnence north\n40 chains, thence west io shore line,\nthence following the shore lino in a\nsoutherly d'rectiori io the point of\ncommencement, contain '.;j; 640 acres\nmore or less.    Located  b^pt.   13, 19J7.\n8. Commencing at pts. pianted on east\nshore line of Nootka  Sound,   west or a\npoint approximately 80 c a ns ets'; and\n240 cha.ns so.r...'i or Roi > u.ion cove, on\nZuciarte channel,  Nu'o,ka sound,  said\npost marked H.   Waters,   C. H. Drury ;\nand A. K. Cann's north west corner of i\nc^aim No.  8,  thenco  east 16.) chains, j\nthence soutn 40 c:.a ns, thence west to\nshore lino,   thenco  follow ng tl.e shore\nLite  in   a   norther y   direction   to the\npoint of commencement, coni;a ning 640\nacres more  or less.    Located Sept. 13,\n1907.\n9. Commenc'ng at a post planted on\nthe east shore nne of Noolka sound,\nwest of a point approximately tO chairs\neast and 820 chains south of Resolut on\ncove, on Zac arte channel, Nootka\nsound, sad post marked H. Waters, C.\nH. Diury and A. R. Cann s south wesi\ncorner of cla m No 9, (hence east 160\nchains, thence nortii 40 ei.ains, .thence\nwest io shore 1 no, thenco following\nthe shore l'na in a southerly d ruction\nto the po'nt of commencement, containing 610 arres more or lees Located\nSept 13, 190\/\n10. Commencing at a vost planted on\nthe east shore line of Noo-ita sound,\nwest of a point approximately 80\nchairs east and 320 chains south of\nResolution cove, on Zuciarte channel,\nNootka sound, said post marked H.\nWaters, C. H. Drury and A. R. Cann's\nnorth west corner of claim No 10,\nthence east 160 chains, thence sonth 40\nchains, thence west to shore l'ne,\nthence following the shore I no in a\nnortherly direction to the point; ol\ncommencement, containing 640 acres\nmore or less.    Located Sept  13.   1907.\nHORACE  WATERS\nCYRUS H. DRURY\nARTHUR R. CANN\nLocators.\nLAND ACT.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Barclay.\nTake notice that I, Ernest J. Conner,\nof Seattle, Washington, occupation\ntimber cruiser, agent for the Br tish\nColumbia Cedar Lumber Company Limited, of Victoria, British Columbia, \\ intend to apply for permission to lease\nthe following foreshore for wharfsge\nand logging purposes:- commenceng at\nthe initial post marked\"B. C. C. L. Co's\nNo.l. post \", planted on the seashore\ntwenty-four chair.s in a southerly and\neasteny direction from the N. W. corner of Lot 44., San Mateo Bay, Barclay\nDistr ct, thence following high water\nmark in a southerly, easterly and westerly direction, to a post' set thirteen\nhundred and twenty (1320) feet distant\nfrom the initial posi:, as per sketch.\nERNEST J. CONNER,\nAgent for British Columbia Cedar Lumber Company Limited.\nSeptember 14., 1907.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDiatiictof Clayoquot\nTale Nttice that William Allen of New Orleans\nLa., occupation lumberman, intends Vi apply for\nperrr.is&kn to purchase the following (.escribed\nland:\nCommencing at a post planted on the shore of\nGreat Central Lake at the NE correr of TL\nllt)'(7, thence south about -10 chains to boundary of\nT L 10, thence east about 40 chains to the ml e\nshore, following shore to pcint of commencement\nand containing Id acies mure or less.\nWilliam allen\nSeptember 4.1907\nLAND ACT.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTake notice that I. William Best, of Alberri,\noccupation carper.ter, intend to apply fer permission tj purchase the following teicribed\nlands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the eastern\nend of an island, situated between lots t9 and ..\u00ab?,\nClayoquot cistrict, thente following the sho:e\nilne to pii.it of commencement, and containing\ntwo acres more cr less. Dated October 4th , 1907.\nWILLIAM BEST.\nSURVEYING.\nGEORGE   A.   SMITH,   C.   E.,   B. C.\nLand Surveyor. Surveys of timber\nlimits, mineral claims, and land sub-\ndiv's'ons. Address, P. O. Box 23,\nAlberni.\n[L. S.] JAMES DUNSMUIR,\nLie^ien-iiil-Governor:\nCANADA.\nPROVINCE OF BMTISH COLUMBIA.\nEDWARD  THE  SEVENTH,   by   the Grace oi\nGod, of the Uritea Khitfaoni ot' Lie;-t Britain\nand .reland, ar.c: of tiie Biitish Dun i: ions be-\nyonu the Seas  KING. De^enuer of the Faith,\nE.-nr erjr of lnaU.\nTo all    tj   whom these    r.regents   shall   con,e\u2014\nG:-fcETiNG :\nA PROCLAMATION.\nW. J. Bjv.ser, Wl-IEKEAS by seetbn 24 oi\nAtt-r-iey-Geuera'. \" the \"Game i i\\,tcaijii Act.\nit!*..,\" itia enadted that it shJI le lawiui fa- the\nLieutd.ai t-Go\\ernoi in Council, on good cause\nah^n, tj remove the disabilities as to the tho-t\nInff Of pheasat-ts in the Province, and tacecUre\nwithin wh-t periods and limits the sail biraBmai\nbeah.t.\nAnuwherei-y His Honor the Lieuter.ai.t Guvt-r-\nnor in Counti., by orcer in Gjunul oatea the 2 th\nJay of September, i\u00a3K)., has cr.erej that the\nusabilities as t> the ehbuti ig of c^eii pheasants Le\nremoved v ith respect tj th_t part of the Alt erni\nDistrict Eitrntea withi.i the belt of land br..nle_\ntj tiie EK.Lii.iuuit and JNanauao Ktilway Company, irom 4;h. dey ct t\u201eu<,bcr, I90>, io the 3Ut\na*-j .( October, 190\/, both days ineluaive.\nit U hereby declared th^t it shall   Le lawful t;.\nsho.toock pheas^nta \\ ithin the LerLu and limit\nhereinbefore leuiteu.\nIN TEST;MCNiT WHEREOF. We h.,ve cameo\nthe;eOLr Letters to be maue f-ater:t and\nthe Gieatfreal oi Our sail irovince to be\nhereat.to uffi:;e.i.\nWIlNHlaS,   the   Hjnorable JAMES   DUNS-\nMUJR.  Lieutenant-Governor of o r sai-\n1 rovi te   of    Biitish   Columbia,   io   Om\nCity oi  Vitt-rii, i.i Our &aid   Jrrovince,\nthis twenty tixth day of itpteniLcr,, b.\ntheje.ri-f our Lord i.ne thousand r.iv.e\nhundred ad seven, ^r... in the tcventh\nj ear of Our FeLn.\nBy Command,\nkl BT. G. TATLOW,\nActinK - rovinJal Secretary.\nNOTICE.\nLIQ JOE LICENSE ACT.\nTake Notice that the application of\n.-.. HI. Watui'iiouse tor a 1 cense for the\nMew Aibcr.ii hotel has been received\nby the underS'giud.\nAnd iurther take notice that the sa:d\nappl caton w'll be considered at a\nspecial meet ng of the 1 cciise commissioners at the Co iri House, Albern',\nin 'Thursday, the 81s; day ot October,\n1907, at 10 o'clock in the loivnoon.\nCharles A. Cox.\nChief License Inspec.or.\nLAND ACT- ALBERNI LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict of  Barclay,\nTAKE NOTICE that Robt. L,\nMorse, tlmberman ol' Seattle, Wash.,\n,'ntends to apply for permission to\nlease the following foreshore for\nwharfage and logging purposes: Commencing at the initial post marked\nRobt. L. Morse S.W. corner planted\non the sea shore about 15 chains\neast of east side of entrance of I'oett\nNookof Barclay District, Alberni\nLand District; thence following high-\nwater mark north easterly to a post\nset 5280 feet distant from the initial\npost.\nROBT.  L.  MORSE.\nSept.   9th,   1907.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Barclay.\nTAKE NOTICE that Joseph Edward\nBird, of Vancouver, British Columbia, occupation solicitor of the Supreme Court, intends to apply for\nSpecial timber licenses over the lol-\nlowing describoci\nNo. 1. Commencing at a post\nplanted 80 chains west of surveyor's\nstake upon N.E. corner of section 18\ntownship 2, thence south ho chains,\nthence west 80 chains, thence north\n80 chains, thenco east 80 chains to\nthe point of commencement and containing 040 acres more or less.\nSent.  4th,\nNo. 2. Commencing at a post\nplanted 80 chains west of surveyor's\nstake upon the N.E. corner of section 18, township 2, thence nortii 80\nchains; thence west 80 chains; thence\nsouth 80 chains; thence east 80\nchains to the point of commencement\nand containing 640 acres more or\nless.\nSe,.t.   4th    1907.\nNo. 3. Commencing at a post\nplanted 100 chains west of surveyors stake upon N.E. cornel' of section 18, townsiiip 2, thence south\n80 chains; thenco west bO chains;\nthence north .... ,..iai..s, ihence east\n80 chains to the point of commencement and containing (i-lo acres more\nor less.\nSept.   ith    190,.\nNo. 4. Commencing at a. post\nplanted 160 chains west of surveyor's stake upon N.E. corner of section 18, township 2, thence north ^0\nchains; thence west 80 chains ;\nthence south 80 chains; thence east\n80 chains to the point of commencement and containing 040 acres more\nor less.\nSept.   4th,   .1907.\nNo. 5. Commencing ut a post\nplanted 240 chains west and 40\nchains south of a surveyor's post\nplanted at the N.E. corner of section 18, township 2, thence west\n100 chains; thence south 10 chains ;\nthence east 100 chains; thence north\n40 chains to point of commencement\ncontaining  610  acres  more  or   le:-.s.\nSept.  5th.  1907.\nNo. 0. Commencing at a post\nplanted 210 chains west of a surveyors post planted at the N. 13.\ncorner of section 18, township 2,\nthence west 100 chains; thence south\n10 chains; thence east 100 chains ;\nthence north 40 chains to point of\ncommencement, containing 640 acres\nmore or  less.\nSept.   ,7th,   1907.\nNo. 7. Commencing at a post\nplanted 240 chains west and SO\nchains south oi a surveyor's post\nplanted at the N.E. corner of sec-\nsion IS, township 2, thence west 160\nchains; thence south. 10 chains;\nthence east 160 chains; thence north\n40 chains to the point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or\nless.\noupt. 5ch, 1907.\nNo. 8. Commencing at a post\nplanted 240 chains west and SO\nchains south of a surveyor's post\nplanted at the N.E. corner of section 18, township 2, thence east 160\nchains; thence s.iuth lii chains; thence\nwest 100 chains; thence north 40\nchains to the point of commencement, containing 610 acres more or\nless.\n..ept. 5^, 1907.\nNo. 9. Commencing at a post\nplanted 240 ciiains west of surveyor's stake planted at the north east\ncorner of section 18, township 2,\nthence nortii 40 chains; thence west\n11.0 chains; thence south 40 chains;\nthence east 160 chains to the point\nof commencement, and containing'\n040 acres more or less.\nSept.   5th,   1907.\nNo. 10. Commencing at a post\nplanted 210 chains west and 40\nchains north of surveyor's stake\nplanted on the north east corner of\nsection 18, township 2, thence west\n100 chains; thence north 10 n utins;\nthence east 1 0 chains; thence south\n40 chains to the point uf i nnmence-\nment, and containing i'.LO acres M re\nor less.\nSept.   Oth,   1907.\nNo. 11. Commencing nt a post\nplanted    210    chains     west   and    80\nchains north of surveyor's stake\nplanted at the north east corner of\nsection 18, township 2, thence west\n160 chains; thence north 40 chains;\nthence east 160 chains; thence south\n40 chains to point of commencement\nand containing 040 acres more or\nless.\nSept.   Oth,   1907.\nNo. 12. Commencing at a post\nplanted 210 chains west and 80\nchains north of a surveyor's stake\nplanted at the nortii east corner of\nsection 18, township 2, thence east\n160 chains: thence north 40 chains ;\nthence west 160 chains; thence south\n40 chains to point of commencement\nand containing 640 acres more or\nless.\nSept.   Oth,   1907.\nNo. 13. Commencing at a post\nplanted 210 chains west and 120\nchains north of surveyor's stake\nplanted on the north east corner of\nsection 18, township 2, thence west\n160 chains; thence north 40 chains;\nthence east 160 chains; thence south\n40 chains to point of commencement\ncontaining  040  acres  more  or  loss.\nSept.   Oth,   1907.\nNo. 14. Commencing at a post\nplanted 210 chains west and 120\nchains ncrth of a surveyor's stake\nplanted on the north east corner of\nsection 18, township 2, thence east\n160 chains; thence north 40 chains;\nthence west 160 chains; ti.ence south\n40 chains to point of commencement\ncontaining 640 acres more or less.\nSept. 6th, 1907.\nNo. 15. Commencing at a post\nplanted 210 chains west and 160\nchains north of a surveyor's stake(\nplanted on the north east corner of\nsection 18, township 2, thence west\n160 chains; Ihence north 40 chains;\nthence east 160 chains; thence south\n40 chains to point of commencement\ncontaining 040 acres more or less.\ntsept. 6.h, 1907.\nNo. 16. Commencing at a post\nplanted 240 chains west and 100\nchains north of r orrveyo'r's stake\nplanted on the north east corner of\nsection 18, townsiiip 2, thence east\n100 chaius; ther.ce north 40 chains;\nthence west 1(>0 chains; thence south\n40 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 040  acres  m. re  or  less.\nNo. 17. Commencing at a post\nplanted 210 ciiains west and 200\nchains north of a surve.vc r's stake\nplanted on the north east corner of\nset ti< n 18, township 2, thence west\n160 chains; thence north 40 chains ;\nthence east J60 chains; thenco south\n40 chains lo point of commencement\ncontaining  040  acres  more  or  less.\nSept.  Oth,   .1107.\nNo. 18. Commencing at a post\nplanted 240 ciiains west and 200\nchains north of a surveyor's stake\nplanted on the north east corner of\nsection 18, township 2, thence east\n100 chains; thence north 40 chains;\nthence west 1< 0 chains; thence south\n40 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining  010  acres  more  or less.\nSept.   Oth,  1907.\nNo. 19. Commencing at a post\nplanted 210 chains west and 120\nchains south of a surveyor's stake\nplanted on the N.E. corner of section 18, township 2, thence east\n100 chains; thence south 10 chains;\nmore or less lo Northern boundary\nof township 1; thence west 160\nchains along said Northern boundary; thence north 40 chains more or\nless to point of commencement, containing 640  acres more or  less.\nSept.  5th,   1.907.\nNo. 20. Commencing at a post\nplanted 210 chains west and 120\nchains south of s urvej'or's stake\nplanted upon N.E. corner of section\n18, township 2, thence west 160\nchains; thence south 40 chains more\nor less to Northern boundary of\ntownship 1, thenco east 160 chains\nalong Northern boundary of said\ntownship 1, thence north 40. chains,\nmore or less, to point of commencement and containing 640 acres more\nor less.\nSept.  5th,  1907.\nJOSEPH   EDWARD   BIRD.\nJohn  McLarty,   Agent.\n s\nPage 7.\nALBERNI PIONEER NEWS.\nSaturday, Oct 26, 1907\nLAND  ACT-ALBERNI LAND\nDISTRICT\nTake Notice  that   Frank  Engler oi j\nVictoria, occupation timber cruiser, in-\ntends to apply for  a  special timber li-\ncense over the'following described lands: j\n1. Commencing at a post planted\nabout fifteen chains west of the south\neast corner of T. L. 13322, thence west\nto the south west corner of T. L. 13322, '\nthence north 40 chains, thence west 40\nchains, thence south 80 chains, thence\neast to shore line, thence along the\nshore to place of commencement.\nStaked 4th Sept., 1907.\n2. Commencing at a post planted on\nthe shore of Vargas Island on Hecate\nPassage about due north of the north\nwest corner of T. L. 13322, thence\nsouth 8Q chains, thence west 80 chains,\nthence north to shore line; thence east j\nalong the shore to place of commencement.    Staked 4th. Sept., 1907.\n3. Commencing at a post planted on\nVargas Island on the shore of Hecate I\nPassage, about one half mile north and\none mile west of the north west corner\nof T. L. 13322, thence soutii 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains, thence north to\nthe shore line, thence along the shore\nto place of commencement. Staked\n4th. Sept 1907.\n4. Commencing at a post planted at\nthe north west corner of limit No. \u25a0\u25a0\n517, thence west 40 chams, thence sonth\n40 chains, thence west 49 chains, thence\nsouth 40 chains, thence west 40 chains,\nthence south to the north boundary of\nT. L. No. 13311, thence west to shore\nline, thence along the shore to the\nwest boundary of limit 517, thence\nalong the said boundary to place of\ncommencement. Staked 4th. Sept.\n1907.\n5. Commencing at a post, planted at.\nthe north west corner of T. L. No.\n14836, on the shore of Bedwell Sound,\nthence east 40 chams, thence south SO\nchair.s, thence west 40 chains, thence\nsouth 4o chains, thence west to shore\nline, thence along the shore to the\nplace of commencement. Staked 5th.\nSept., 19o7.\n6. Commencing at a post planted\nabout 3 fe:-t from the north west cor-\nper stake of T. L. No. 14oo3, ihence\neast So cha ns, thence nortii 8o chains,\nthence west to shore line, thence along\nthe shore to place of commencement.\nStaked 6th. Sept., 19o7.\n7. Commencing at a post, planted at\nthe north east corner of T. L. No.\n14ool, thence south 8o chains, thence\neast 8o cha'ns, thence north So chams,\nthence west So cha'ns to place of\ncommencement. Staked 6th. Sept.,\n19o7.\n8. Commencing at a pest p'anted on\nthe east bank of Bear river, about the\nnorth west corner of T. L. 14S33,\nthence east 4o chains, thence north 12o\nchains, thence west to T. L. 8835,\nthence along the boundary of T. L. No.\n8895 to the S. E. corner of said limit,\nthence west 4o chams, (hence south to\nplace of commencement. Slaked 6th.\nSept., 19o7.\n9. Commencing at a post planted at\nthe north east corner of T. L. No. 8895,\nthence east So chains, thence north So\nchains, thence west So chams, thence\nsouth to place of commencement.\nStaked 7th. Sept., 19o7.\n10. Commencing at a post planted\nabout one mile east of the north east\ncorner of T. L. 8835, thence east 8o\nchains, thence north 8o chains, thence\nwest 8o chains, thence south to place\nof commencement. Staked 7th. Sept.\n19o7.\n11. Commencing at a post planted\nat the north west corner of T. L. 8895,\nthence west 16o chains, thence north 4o\nchains, thence east 16o chams, thence\nsouth to place of commencement.\nStaked 7th. Sept., 19o7.\n12. Commencing at a post planted at\nthe south west corner of T. L. 13321,\nabout 2o chains west of the west shore\nof Bedwell Sound, thence north a\"d\nwest along the wtst boundary of said\nT. L. 13321, to the south boundary of\nT. L. No. 1331o, thence west along' the\nsouth boundaries of T. L. No. 1331o\nand 14oo2 to the west boundary of T.L.\nNo. 14oo2, thence south 12o chains,\nthence east to place of commencement.\nStaked 9th. Sept., 19o7.\n13. Commencing at a post planted\nabout 60 chains from the west shore of\nBedwell Sound,' and about 4o chains\nwest of the south west corner of T. L.\nNo. 13321, thence north to the south\neast corner of T L 14oo2, thence west\nalong the south boundaries of T L\n14oo2 and 14ool to the west boundary of\nlimit No 623, thence south to the\nsouth east corner of limit No 623,\nthence east to place of commencement.\nStaked 9th. Sept., 19o7.\nPRANK ENGLER,\nApplicant.\nDated 2oth. Sept., 19o7.\nTake Notice that Amon Shafer of\nAlberni, occupation miner, intends to\napply for a special timber license over\nthe following described lands;\n14. Commencing at a post planted on\nthe west bank of Zeballos river, about\n2\\ miles from head of Zeballos Arm in a\nnortherly direction, post marked \"A\nS W\", thence east 8o chains, thence\nnorth 8o chains, thence west 8o chains\nthence south 8o chains to place of commencement and containing 64o acres\nmore or less.   Located  Sept.   24, 19o7.\n15 Commencing at a post planted on\nthe west bank of Zeballos River, about\n2\\ miles from head of  Zeballos Arm in\na northerly direction, post marked \"A.\nS. W.\", tnence west 80 chains, thence\nnorth 80 chains, thence east 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chains to place of commencement and containing 640 acres\nmore or less. Located Sept. 24th.,\n1907.\n16. Commencing at a post planted on\nthe west bank of Zeballos River about\n31 miles  from  head  of Zeballos Arm\nsame east and north and east to north\neast corner, thence south to point east\nof initial post, thence west to point\nof commencement, containing 64o acres\nmore or less.\nLocated oct. 1, 19o7.\nW. B. GARRARD,\nS. H. TOY,  Locaters.\nLAND  ACT-ALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTAKE NOTICE  that W. B. Garrard\nabout 2$ miles from junction with main\nriver, tnence 60 chains west, thence 105\nchains   north,   thence  60  chains east,\nthence   105 chains south  to  point of\ncommencement.\n4. Commencing at   a   post   marked\nHillier & Thompson's s. w. corner post,\nplanted about 185 chains  south, on the\nright fork of Elk river, from the point\nwhere said fork makes an acute angle\npost marked ''A. S. W. corner,\" thence j about 2\\ miles from junction with main\nnorth 8o chains, thence east 80 chains, j river, thence 60 chains east, thence 105\nthence south 80 chains, thence west 80; chains north, thence 60 chains west,\nchams to place of commencement and j thence 105 chains south to point of\ncontaining 640 acres more or less. I commencement,\nlocated Sept. 24th., 1907. Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 dated 23rd, Sept.,\n17. Commencing at a post planted on 11907.\nthe west bank of  Zeballos River about!    5. Commencing   at  a   post   marked\n\\\\ miles from head of Zeballos Arm, : Hillier & Thompson's s. w. corner post I then. w. corner\" situate about 11 miles\npost marked \"A. S. W. corner,\" thence j planted on the right fork of Elk river i m a north westerly direction from the\nnorth 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, j about 265 chains from the point where : most northern n. w. corner of T. L 83\nthence soutii 80 chains, thence west 80 \\ said fork makes an acute angle about: an(j on t]le north side of a small lake\nchains to place of commencement and I 2\\ miles from Junction with main river, ] lying north of Great Central lake!\ncontain'ng 640 acres more or lees, j thence 80 chains north, thence So chains ! thence cast 180 chains, thence south 40\nLocated Sept. 25, 1907. ; east, thence 80 chains south, thence 80\n18. Commencing at a post planted on i chains west to point of commencement,\nthe west bank of Zeballos River abont I C. Commencing at a post marked\n5J miles from head of Zeballos Arm, I Hillier & Thompson's n. w. corner post,\npost marked    \"A\u2014S.    W.   corner,\" | planted on the right fork of Elk river,\nabout 265 chains from the point where\nsaid fork makes an acute angle about\n24 miles from junction with main river,\nthence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains\neast, thence So chains north, thence 80\nof T. L. 14635 160 chains, thence east 40\nchains or to the shore, thence south\nand west along the shore to place of\ncommencement.\nJAS. K. BUCHANAN.\nALBERNI LAND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Nootka.\n51. Take notice that  James   K.   Buchanan of\nVictoria, occupation lumberman, intends to apply\nfor a special  timber license over the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted 80 chains west\nnnrl  A    ft    ITnwnr-rl Pntra nf All,om; \u201e\u201erl    f>'\u00b0m west shore Tahsis canal at a point about 90\nand A. U.  tlOWarCl rOttSOt Alberni and   chains north  of surveyed  lot 35,  thence north SO\nVictoria,    occupations    Timber   Cruiser i chains,  thence west B0 chains,  thence south 80\nand Land Agent, intend to apply for a! chai\u2122' thence east so chains to point of com-\nspecial timber license over the following\ndescribed lands:\n1. Commencing at a post  planted at\nmencement.\nJAMES. K. BUCHANAN.\nthence north 80 chains, thence east 80\ncha'ns, thence south 80 chains; ihence\nwest 80 chains to place of commencement and containing 640 acres more or\nless.    Located Sept. 25, 1907.\n19. Commencing at a post planted on chains west to place of commencement,\nthe west, bank of Zeballos River about 7. Commencing at a post marked\n7 miles from head of Zeballos Arm, Hillier & Thompson's h. w. corner post\npost marked \"A\u2014S. W. corner, \"| planted on the right fork of Elk river,\nthence north SO cha ns, thence east 80 about 345 chains from the po'nt where\ncha'ns, thence south 80 chains, thence sa'd fork makes an acute angle about,\nwest 80 chains to place of commence- 2\\ miles from junction of ma n r.vsr,\nment and containing 640 acres more or thence 80 chains south, thence SO chains\nless.    Located Sept. 26th.. 1907. east, thence 80 chains north, thence SO\n20. Commencing at a post planted on chains west, to point of commencement.\nB.\nthe east bank of north fork of Zeballos\nRiver about 8\u00a3 miles ' from head of\nZeba'los Arm, post marked \"A\u2014S. W.\ncorner,\" thence north 160 cha'ns,\nthence east 40 cha'ns, thence south 160\nchains, thence west 40 chains to place\nof commencement and conta'n ng 640\nacres more or less. Located Sept.\n25th., 1907.\n21. Commencing at a po3t planted on\nthe north bank of east brand of Z.:bal-.\nlos River about 81 miles from head ofie\nZebailos Arm, post marked \"A\u2014S. W. I\ncorner,\" thence north 40 chains, thence!\neast 16o chains, thence south 40 chains, i\nthence  west   160   chains  to   place   of'\ncommencement ar.d containing 6t0 acres\nmore   or   less.    Located   Sept.   25tn..\n1907.\n22. Commencing at a post planted on\nthe north bank of east branch of\nZebailos River about 8.1 miles from\nhead of Zeballos Arm, post marked\n\"A\u2014N. W. corner.\" thence ease 160\nchains, thence south 40 chains, thence\nwest 160 chains, thence north 40 chains\nto p'ace of commencement and contain-\n' ing 640 acres more or less. Located\nSept. 25fch., 1907.\n23. Commencing at a post planted en\nthe east side of Nootka Island about\n2 miles south of Tahsis Narrows, postmarked \"A\u2014N. E. corner,\" thence\nsouth 80 chains, thence west 80 chams,\nthence north 8o cha'ns, thence etst 80\nj chains to place  of  commencement and\nconta'ning   640  acres   more   or    less.\n| Located Sept. 26th., 1907.\n24. Commencing at a post planted on\nthe east side of Nootka Island about 2J\nmiles south and one mile ,west from\nTahsis Narrows, post planted at south\neast cornel'and marked \"A\u2014S. E. corner,\" thence north 80 chains, thence\nwest 80 chains, thence south 80 chains,\nthence east 80 chains to place of commencement and contain'ng 640 acres\nmore or less. Located Sept. 26th.,\n1907.\n25. Commencing at a post planted on\nthe east side of Nootka island about 2\u00ab\nm;les south and one mile west from\nTahsis Narrows, post planted at north\neast corner and marked \"A \u2014N. E.\ncorner,\" thence south 80 chains, thence\nWcS\". 80 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nchence east 80 chains to place of commencement and conta'ning 640 acres\nmore or less. Located Sept. 26th.,\n1907.\nAMON SHAFER.\nNos.\n1907.\n5,   6  and 7 dated  24th.  Sept.\nHerbert\nWilliam\nJ.\nHillier,\nThompson,\nLocators.\nALBERNI   1 WD  DISTRICT\nDistrict of Clayoquot.\nTake Not ce that S. H. Toy  and   W.\noccupation;\nchains, thence west to shore line,\nthence following shore easterly and\nwesterly to point of commencement,\nand containing 640 acres more or less.\nLocated Sept. 25th., 1907.\n2. Commencing at a post planted at\nthe s. w. corner situate about 11 miles\nin a n. westerly direction from the most\nnorthern n. w. corner of T. L. 83 and\non tho north shore of a small lake\nlying north of Great Central lake,\nthence 40 chains north, tlience 160\nchains east, tlience 40 chains south,\nthence west to po'nt of commencement,\nand contahiing 640 acres more or less.\nLocated Sept. 25th., 1907.\n3. Commencing at a post planted at\nthe s. e. corner situate about. 1.1 miles\nin a n. westerly direction from the\nmost northern n. w. corner of T. L.\n83 and on the norih side of a small lake\nly'ng nortii of Great Central lake,\nthence 40 chains ncrth, thence 40 chains\neast, thence 40 chains north, thence\n100 chains west, thence south to lake\nshore, thence  easterly  along  shore to\nLAND ACT.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict  oi Clayoquot.\n34a. Commencing at a post planted at the north\neast corner of lot li2o, ehence south ISO chains,\nthence east 40 chains, thence north lbO chains,\nthence west 40 chains to point of commencement.\nLocated Sept. I), 1907.\n35a. Commencing at post planted on shore line,\nabout forty chains east of the north east corner of\nlot 625, thence south ltO chains, thence east 40\nchains, thence north 160 chains, thence west 40\nchains to point of commencement Located Sept.\n9, 1907.\n86a. Commencing at a post planted on shore line\nabout ten chains north of the south west corner of\nlot 662, thence south SO chains, thence west SO\nchains, tlience north SO chains, thence east SO\nchains to pcint of commencement. Located Sept\n19, 1907, by J. Lomax, agent for James Beck.\n37a. Commencing at a post planted on shore line\nat the head of a bay about eighty chains ncrth of\nthe north west corner of lot 662. thence north SO\nchains, thence east HO chains, thence south SO\nchains, thente west SO chains to pcint of commencement. Located Sept 20, 1307, by J. Lomax.\nagent for James Bed..\n3Sa. Commencing at a post planted on shore line\nat the head of a hay about eighty chains north of\nthe north west corner of lot uo2, thence east 120\nchains, thence south 40 chains, thence v.est 170\nchains to shore line, Ihence following shure line\nnorth east to point of commencement Located\nSept. 25. 1907.\noua. Commencing- at a post planted about eighty\nciiains north of the north cast corner of lot 662,\nthe same being the south east corner sf James\nBeck's T L No. 37a, thence east SO chains, tlience\nnorth SO chains, thence west \u00a30 chains, theme\nsoutii SO ch; ins to point of commencement Located Sept. 26, 190'f.\n4 a.Commencing at post planted about 160 chair.s\n\u2022arrard, occupations,   timber era s-\nintend to apply for a  special   timber keens j over the fallowing described\n! lands:\n1. commencing at the north west\ni corner  post,   situated   on   Lost   Shoe\ncreek, Wrack Bay, about, one and a\nquarter miles from mouth or creek,\ntnence 8o cha'ns south, 'thence loo\ncha ns east, more or less, to Pott's no.\n7 t. L. west boundary, tnence 4o chains\nnorth, thence 4o chains west, ihence 4o\nchams north, thence west to point of\ncommencement, containing' 64o acres\ni more or l.-ss.\n2. commencing at the south west\ni coiner post, s.tuated on Lost Shoe\ni creek, Wreck   Bay,   about  one  and a\nquarter  miies  from  mouth  of  creek,\nPO nt Oi commencement, containing 640 noith cast from   the  north east comer of lot 61  .\n'   r\u201e   \u201e-\u201e,.\u201e   ,v>.   i[,\u00ab       Tnr.rHorl   5\u201e. t \"\\e same being a   point 20 chains  north of the\nS\u00a3F\u00b0S    ' ,\/v- LiOCatea    bept. south east corner of James Beck's T L No. 39a,\nZOU1., 1907. the.ice- east SO chains,   thence  north E0 chains,\n4.  Commencing at a post planted at thencewesttO chains, thence south EOchairsto\nthen. w. corner situate about 24 miles pdnt of ctn;niencoment hom\u00a5?MEa''\u00a7iiCK'\ndistant and in a n westerly direction '\u2022 TuU, Ncti.0 that Jamea Be<!k o( CIayoquot\nirom the most northern n. W. comer OI ' prospector, intends to apply for a special timber\nT. L. S3 a;d at the extreme western, license over the folk,v. ing -described lands.\nonrl nt' a ora 1 lalrn Winer rmvil- <vt' 29. Commencing at a post planted on shore line,\nentl OI a smai laite ly.mg north Ol about E0 chains north oi the north eact correr of\nGreat Central lake, thence 60 chains l.t62c, thence west so chains, thence south 40\nSOdth, thence 160 Ciiains east, thence 40 <*\u00bbJns, thence west 40 chains, thence north so\nrdviino nnrth   thpncfi wpst in IuIck oVinve   I c ,,'\" s' tneBce e\"rt '-\u00bb ' \"ains to shcie line, tl-.or ce\ncram., noi en, inence \\\\ est io laitt snoie,   folI\u201e,ing south alor   sh,,.,, t) point of eemmmee,\nfollowing   same westerly to pomt of meet     Located Sej t. 24.19(7.\ncontaining   640   acres\nLocated  Sept. 25th.,\nALBERNI  LAXI)  DISTRICT.\nDistrict of  Clayoquot.\nTAKE NOTICE that Herbert J.\nHill er and William L. Thompson, of\nUcluclet, B. C, telegraph operators,\nmtend to apply for special timber\nlicenses over the following described\nlands:\n1. Commencing at a post marked\nHiliier & Thompson's N. E. corner post\nplanted en the bank of the right fork of\nElk river, where said fork makes an\nacute angle about 21 miies from junction with main river, and about 5J\nmiles in a N. E. direction from  the N\ncommencement\nmore   or   lesr.\n1907.\n5. Commencing at the s. e. corner\nsituate about 21 miies distant and in a\nn. westerly ci rection from the most\nnorthern n. w. corner of T. L. 83 and\nat the extreme western end of a small\nlake lying north of Great Centra! lake,\nthence 40 chains west, thence 90 chains\nnorth, thence S3 cha'ns eas', thence\nsouth to lake shore, chence following\nshore line westerly to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more\nor less. Located Sept. 25th., 1907.\nWilliam Burdett Garrard,\nA. G. Howard Potts,\nLocators.\nLAN3 ACT-ALEERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Nootka.\nTake Notice that James K. Buchanan\nof Spokane,   Wash.,   intends   to apply\nchence 4o cha ns north, thence So chains\nwest, thence 4o chains north, thence\n12o chams east, thence So chains south,\nthence west to point of commencement,\ncontaining 64o acres more or less.\n3. Commencing at ihe south east corner post, situated on Lost Shoe creek,\nWreck Bay, about one and a quarter\nmiles from mouth, thence 4o chains\nnorth, thence 8o chains west, thence 4o\nchains north, thence 4o chains west,\nthence 8o chains south, thence east to\npoint of commencement, containing 64o\nacres more or less.\n4. commencing at the north east cor- [ for special timber licenses to cut tim-\nner post, situated on Lost Shoe creek, i ber upon tracts of land as follows:\nWreck Bay, about one and a quarter j 34. commencing at a post planted on\nmiles from mouth of creek, thence 6o ; Bligh island, Nootka Sound, about two\nchains south, thenco west to shore line, : miles south east of Junction island,\nthence 6o chains north, thence east to j thence south SO chains, more or less, io\npoint of commencement, containing 64o i the shore of Bligh island, thence west\nacres more or less. and north along the shore and includmg\n5. commencing at the northwest cor-  a small island known as cedar island' to\n30. Commencing at a post planted at tho north\neast corner of lot t2o, thence vest SO chains.\ntheme ncrth SO chains, thence east SO chains,\nthence south SO ciiains to point cf commencement,\nLocated Sept. 24. 1907.\nJAMES   BECK.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Nootka.\nTake Notice that G.   O.   Buchanan,   of Kaslo.\nlumberman, intends to apply for a lease for milling aud booming purposes upon land described as\nfollows:\nCommencing at a post planted about 100 chains\nsouth of surveyed lot No.:!?, Tahsis canal, thonce\nwest 40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence\neast 40 chains or to low water mark, thence follow ing the low water mark to the place of beginning, containing So acies more or less.\nStal ed Sept. 23. 19C7.\n1 G. O. BUCHANAN.\nLAND ACT-ALBERNI    LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Nooti.a.\nTake notice that G. O. Buchanan of Kaslo, occupation lumberman, intends to apply l'cri.cr-\nmissi ,n to lease the full.wing described lano:\nCommencing at a pc st planted at a point on the\nsoutii sice of the entrance to the B.-co del lnfernia\nlagoon, Nootka bound, thence following high\nwater mark vest, south, west and north around\nthe Boco lagoon to its northwest corner, thence\nnorth 2o chains, thence east 20 chains, thence\nsouth, west, south and east. 120 chains to point of\ncommencement, and containing- cO acres more or\nless..\nG.  O.  BUCHANAN.\nDate of staking-, Sept. fa, 19P7.\nner post, situated about one chain d's\ntant wjsc irom the junction of a tributary with Sand Hill creel-:, about one\nhalf mile from the mouth, Long Bay,\nthence 12o cha'ns east, thence 4ocha ns\nsouth; thence 4o chains west, thence 4o\nchains south, thence 4o chains west,\nthence 4o chains north,thence 4o chains\nwest, thence north to po nt of commencement, containing 64o acres more\nor less.\n6. commencing at the south west co\nner post, situated about one chain ds- i 14044, thenco west 40 chains,   sou\ntant west from the junction of a tribu- j chains, west 40 chains, south 80 c\nplace of commencement.\n35. commencing at a pest planted en\nBligh island, Nootka Sound, at about\none mile north west of Pomt Anderson,\nZuciarte channel,thence west 40 cha'ns,\nthence north 160 chains, more or less,\nto the shore, thence east and south\nalong shore to place of commencement.\n36. commencing at a post planted at\n80 chains west from west shore, Nootka Sound, and about 40 chains north\nfrom  the   south   west   corner   of T l\ni  40\ntory with Sand Hill creek, about one\nhalf miie from mouth, Long Bay, thence\n4o chains north, thence 4o west, thence\n8o north, thence 4o east, 'thence 4o\nsouth, thence 4o east, thence So south,\nthence west to point of commencement,\ncontaining 64o  acres more or less.\nW. 'B. Garrard,\nS. H. Toy.\nLocated Sept. 3o, 19o7.\n7. commencing at the south west corner pest^ situated by the north west\ncorner of Indian\nreserve,   at   head of\nE. corner of surveyed lot 617, thence 80 , Browning Passage, thence 8o chains\nj chains W., thence 80 chains S., thence j east, thence 8o north, thence west to\n! 80 chains  E.,   thence  80  chains  N. to  shore, thence along shore  southerly to\npomt of commencement. point of commencement, containing 64o\nI    2. Commencing   at   a    post  marked  acres more or less.\nHillier & Thompson's n. w. corner post,      8. Commencing at the south east cor-\nplanted on the bank  of  the  right fork : ner pest, situated about  one   half mile\nof Elk river, where said river makes an [ north of north boundary of  lot  162, on\nacute angle about 2\u00a3  miles from June- j west shoreof Browning Passage,thence\ntion  with   main   river,   and  about 5J \\ 4o chains west, thence 4o chains north,\nmiles from the n. e. corner of surveyed I thence 4o west, thence 4o north, thence\nlot 617,  in  a n. e. direction, thence 80 5o west, thence north to  shore, thence\nchains  east,   thence  80  chains  south, : foilowing along shore south easterly to I of Tlupana arm, and at the  north west\nthence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains , point of commencement, containing' 64o ! corner of staking no. 11 Chas. E. Hope\nnorth to point of commencement. i acres more or less. I as shown on the map, thence south 160\n3. Commencing   at   a   post   marked j    9. commencing at the south west cor-j chains,   thence  east 40 chains, thence\nHillier & Thompson's s. e. corner post, , ner post, situated about   2o chains east! north 160 chains,thence west 40 chains.\nplanted   about  185  chains  s.,   on  the  of the south   east   corner   of   lot 162. !    50.\neast 40 chains, north 40 chains,  east 40\nchains, north 80 chains.\n45. commencing at a post planted\ntwo miles east from the east shore of\nTahsis canal, and one mile east from\nthe north east corner of stakmg No. 31\nG. O. Buchanan, thence south 160\ncha'ns, thence east 40 chains, thence\nnorth 160 chains, thence west 4o cha'ns.\n46. commencing at, a post planted\ntwo and one half miles east from the\nshore of Tahsis canal and two miles\neast from the soutii east corner of\nstaking no. 20, thence north SO chains,\nthence east SO chams, thence south 80\nchains, thence west 80 chains.\n47. Commencing at a post planted\nabout 40 chains east from the east\nshore of Tahsis canal, and at the soutii\neast, corner of staking no. 20 G. O. Buchanan, thence north 40 chains, thence\neast 160 cha'ns, thence south 40 chains,\ntlience west 160 chains.\n49. commencing at a post planted\nabout one mile east from the east shore\nLAND ACT.\nAlberni Land District.\nTake Notice that Frank Engler, of Victoria,\noccupation timber cruiser, intends to apply.fcr\npermission to lease the follow ing- described lands:\nCommencing- at a post, planted about one n ile\nsouth of Bear river on the east shore of Bedwell\nSound, thence east 40 chains, theuce ncrth 40\nchains, thence west to shoie lire, thence south to\npoint of commencement, and contai! ing 1,0 acres\nmere or. less.   Staked lith Etept, 1907.\nFRANK ENGLER, Applicant.\nDated, laird Sept.. 1907.\nTake Notice that Frank Engler, of Victoria,\noccupation timber cruiser, intends to apply fir\npermission t, lease the. following described lands:\nCommencing at a pust planted about one and a\nquarter miles north of Racers Narrows, on the\neast shure of Bedwell Sound, thence 40 chains\neast. 40 chains sonth, tlience to shore line, thence\nalong shore to place of comment en;ent. and containing leo acre;, mere or less. Staked 0th Sept.,\n19C7. FRANK ENGLER, Applicant,\nDated, 28rd Sept.. 1907.\nALBERNI LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict of Rupert\nTake Notice that I, Spiott  Balcom,  agent for\nthe Pacific Whaling Company Limited of Victoria\na body corporate, intend to apply for permission\nto lease the following desciibed land:\nCommencing at a post planted on the foieEhore\nten chains in an easterly direction from the north\nwest corner  of  timber    license  number   IG78S,\nNarrow Gut Creel.-, Kyuquot  Sound,   Vancouver\nI Island, thence soutii  20  chains,  thence east 20\nchains,   tlience  north   20  chains,   tlience    west\nfollowing the sinuosities of the shore line to the\npoint of commencement and   containing  40 acres\nj moie or less and also and together  with the fo;e\n[ shore and submerged land abutting on  the  above\ndescribed Crown land.\nSPROTT HALC'OM\n! Agent for the Pacific. Whaling Company Limited\nDated 5th September, 1S07.\nLAND   ACT \u2014ALBERNI   LAND\nDISTRICT\nNotice is hereby given that thirty days after\ndate I intend to apply to tho Hon Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a lease for quarrying purposes, of the following described land,\nsituate near Race Narrows.\nCommencing at a post planted about live chains\nsouth east along shore  of  Race  Narrows, from\nsouth west corner of T L 18309, thence west along\n: shore line 40 chains  thence north 40 chains,thence\nCommencing at a post planted on : east 40 chains thence south to point'of commence-\nright fork of Elk river,  from the point I Long Bay, thence following   same east I a small island, Marvina narbor,\"Nootka I mmt,EDWARDM bfpt'stbvbnI l- ,  t ,\nwhere said fork makes an acute angle  to boundary of lot 645, thence following | sound, thence north along the east line I   September 4,1907    J ' \" ''\t\n Page 8.\nALBERNI PIONEER NEWS.\nSaturday. Oct 26. 1907\n\"HELLO\" SYSTEM\nBEATS THEM ALL\nThe Two Albernis  Now  Have an\nOriginal Telephone\nService.\nThe instruments arrived early this\nweek, and both New and Old Alberni\ncan \u25a0 now boast of one of the most\noriginal telephone systems in operation\nsince Noah called the dove back into\nthe ark.\nThe service may not be the most\nsatisfactory that has ever been organized, but when the subscribers become\nbetter acquainted with all of its many\npeculiarities it will be proof against\ncomplaints.\nIn addition to being a great convenience to the people of both towns\nthe innovation has other merits. It\nhas served, for instance, to teach\npeople from Victoria and other cities\nthat they do not know all there is to\nbe known about ''116110\"  connections.\nThe man who is accustomed to simply\ntaking down  the receiver,   hearing  a\nsweet and gentle voice ask, ''Number, '\u25a0\nplease?\"  answering the  question and,\nthen  finding himself in communication\nwith the desired  peuson,   is up against\na dozen  problems   when   he   tries  to j\nwork the racket over the Alberni lines.\nIn the first place  there  is no Central,\nand this, by the way, is a right down to\ndate idea.\nIf you   want   connections  with   the\nPioneer News,  for  instance,  the  in- j\nstruction  book will   tell   you to ring I\nonce short, once  long,   and once short j\nagain.    There   are   other   subscribers\nwho are privileged  to listen  to  more\nmusic than this call provides, but that\nis probably  because they were slower\nthan  the  newspaper to get  into the\ngame, and had to  be  offered greater\ninducements.     Three short, one long,\ntwo short,   and   four   long,   with the\nprivilege of half a dozen either short\nor long extra, is  what the bartender in I\nthe Arlington hotel is treated to before\nhe is called  upon  to have a cocktail\nready on the bar for the busy man who\nis coming in  a hurry from across the\nstreet.\nAll through the day and night of\nThursday and Friday a few ingenious\nsubscribers, assisted by a large number\nof sympathizers, whose names are not\non the company's books, tried to (ind\nthe combination of notes that would\nbring the mixer of the Alberni hotel\nup to the talking place, but, music\nbeing more to his liking than speech,\nhe declined to interfere with the\ndelightful experiments.\nThe man who presides behind the\nelbow rest in Rollin's hotel, in New\nAlberni, became confused over so\nmuch bell ringing, and is reported to\nhave, several times, thrown pieces of\nsilver at the 'phone while he shouted\n\"Hello\" at the cash register.\nOne of the strongest advantages of\nthe system is that when one bell rings,\nall others join in a chorus, and the man\nwho takes down his receiver can hear\na dozen voices instead of only one\nwhich if the limit in nearly every other\ncomrriunity where telephones are used.\nThis advantage is probably appreciated\nmore by the local newspaper reporter\nthan by anyone else, as it enables him\nto sit in his easy chair all day long,\nand by keeping the receiver close to\nhis left ear, gather almost all their is\nto be gathered in the news line.\nThe horses in Fitzgerald and Burke's\nlivery stable have begun to think that\ntheir home has been transformed into a\ncentral fire hall.\nBut to return to the problem of the\nthing\u2014how to get the whole works\ngoing\u2014the mystery that baffles visitors. Ask George L. Courtney, James\nPhair, or John Virtue, of Victoria, who\nwere in town on the day the installation\nof the system was completed. They\neach had a burl at it. They turned and\nturned the little handle on the Pioneer\nNews 'phone till they loosened the\nscrews that held the instrument to the\nwall, and not a bell in any other place\nin either town sounded. They tried it\nwith the receiver off and with the\nreceiver on, and the results were just\nthe same. The secret of manipulation\nis not to be here disclosed. Too many\npeople already know it. Music is good,\nbut too much of a good thing is not\nappreciated even in the office of the\nfarthest western newspaper in the\nDominion of Canada.\nNEWS GENERAL\nAND PERSONAL\nDan McDonald  returned  to town by\nautomobile on Thursday evening.\nMiss Alice Drinkwater was among\nthe arrivals by motor car on Thursday\nevening.\nJohn A. Virtue, George L. Courtney,\nand James Phair, of Victoria, were in\ntown on Thursday.\nAccompanied by Leonard Frank, he\nwent to Beaver Creek where they were\njoined by J. McKenzie and James\nHills. They were soon on the trail of\nbear, but Mr. Schley did not have the\nrequired time to locate the game. He\nwill return about the middle of December when bears are better worth\nshooting than now when the'ir coats\nare none too good, and take back to\nNew York with him some evidence of\nan encounter with the king beasts of\nthese forests.\nWater Rushes Into Empress.\nThe Empress of China, loaded for\nChina and Japan, is in trouble at the\ndock in Vancouver. While the ship\nwas having its bunkers filled on Wednesday night someone left the sea valve\nopen and water rushed in. The entire\nfire brigade of the Term;nal City was\ncalled out to help pump the vessel out.\nAbout eight hundred bags of flour were\ndestroyed, and other freight was damaged. The Empress has a bad list to\nstarboard.\nThe steamer Tartar which colTded\nwith the Charmer during a fog on\nThursday of last week is still aground\nin English Bay.\nFeeding Bottles, 25 and 50 cents.\nJ. W. Benson, who had been in town\nfor a couple of weeks, left on Thursday\nfor his ranch at Sechart.\nMrs. A. LaBelle, who has been\nvisiting friends in Victoria, returned\nhome by automobile on Thursday.\nF. H. Stow and W. Huffman returned on Thursday from China Creek\nwhere they had been bear hunting.\nAnnual Sale of Work and Supper.\nThe Ladies Aid of St. Andrews\nPresbyterian church will hold their\nannual sale of useful and fancy articles\nin Brand's Hall on Thursday, Oct. 31st.\nat two o'clock, P. M. Afternoon tea\nwill be served at and after three\no'clock, and supper from half past five.\nAdmission free. Afternoon tea, 15cts.\nSupper, 35cts. Children, 20cts. Homemade candy and grab-bag.\nSoothing and Teething Rings, 10^ 15c.\nFuller's Earthy0 and 25^cents.\nTalcom Powders^lj^kinds, 25 cents.\nBaby Cough Synsp, 25 Cents. Contains no Opiates.\nPowder Boxes, Puffs, Baby Foods, Sugar of Milk, Dill Water,\nL'me Water, Infants Brushes & Combs, Nipples, Babies Own\nSoap, Infants Syringes etc.\nTERRY & MARETT\nPurveyors fo His Majesty The Baby.\nDRUGS.    NOVELS.    STATIONERY.\nStanley McB. Smith, provincial\nassessor, arrived by automobile on\nThursday evening on offic.al business.\nThe ladies of the Presbyterian\nchurch promise a most pleasant time\nto all who attend their annaal sale of\nwork on Halloween.\nF. A. Brewer, wTio is interested in\nfruit lands in the Nelson district, was\nin New Alberni for three days this\nweek sizing up the property situation\nthere.\nEvery Conservative in New and Old\nAlberni will be welcomed at the annual\nmeeting of the Liberal-Conservative\nassociation to be held in Brandt's\nhall tonight.\nH. L. Gray, representing the Victoria\nbranch of the Fit Reform Clothing\nmanufacturers, was in New and Old\nAlberni this week, and took the\nmeasure of nearly every man who was\nin need of a sjit of clothes. The Fit\nReform is a modern institution that\nhas caused a revolution in the tailoring\ntrade. It turns out goods that catch\nthe eye and stand the wearing test.\nH. M. Heuston, who enjoys the\ndistinction of being the only bear\nhunter of whose reputation Theodore\nRoosevelt was ever jealous, and who is\nnow resident in Winnipeg, is reported\nto have planned a trip to Alberni this\nfall. He will be accompanied by\nJoseph McDougall, who in earlier days\nwas famous on the plains as a hunter\nof buffaloes. Together they will try to\nexterminate the bears in the vicinity of\nthe Great Interior mine.\nNew Yorker Hunts Bear.\nE. B. Schley, of New York, who is\none of the owners of the noted\nBrittania mine, Howe Sound, and also\ninterested in the smelter at Crofton,\narrived in town by automobile on Sunday, accompanied by Charles Sutherland, editor of the Nanaimo Free\nPress. Mr. Schley was in a hurried\nsearch for an opportunity to take a\nshot at a bear, and he carried with him\nthe finest arsenal seen in these parts.\nALBERNI   LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Barclay.\nTake notice that Joseph M. Hawthorne of Seattle, Wash., occupation\nlawyer, intends to apply for a special\ntimber license over the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the\neasterly side of the Alberni canal at a\npoint about 10 chains distant and in a\nnortherly direction from where the\nnorth boundary line of section 17 intersects or touches the Alberni canal,\nthence east 80 chains, thence north 60\nchains, thence west 60 chams, thence\nnorth 5 chains more or less to the\nAlberni canal,thence in a southwesterly\nand southerly direction along said canal\nto the point of commencement and containing 500 acres more or less. Dated\nOct 22, 1907.\nJoseph M. Hawthorne,\nGeo. Brown, Agent.\nA. E. WATERHOUSE.\nThe Wharf - New Alberni\nGENERAL MERCHANT.\nAGENT FOR:\nGardening Land.\nFor Sale.\nTwenty Acres first class land\nsuitable for market garden,\nthree miles out. House and\ncreek.\nPrice, $1200.\nW. H. Marcon & Co.\nNew Alberni Townsite.\nC. P .R. Coast Service\nHamilton   Powder   Co.\nSend Two Dollars\nTo Pioneer News\nThe Arlington\nM.A. WARD, PROP.\nLeading   Hotel  on the West Coast\nHeadquarters For Tourists, Timber and\nMining Men.\nHot   and  Cold Water   Connections\nFIRST CLASS   SERVICE  THROUGHOUT.\nAnd have the paper mailed regularly j \"rJm\nrZ^rrrZ.jrviriBRITISH COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY,^\ncouver island.\nP.O. Box 27,    -   Alberni, B.C.\nSURVEYING.\nGEORGE A. SMITH, C. E., B. C.\nLand Surveyor. Surveys of timber\nlimits, mineral claims, and land subdivisions. Address, P. O. Box 23,\nAlberni.\nJOSEPH K. SMITH, LTD., GENERAL AGENTS.\nOPERATING TWO 3000 TON STEAMSHIPS.\nEQUIPPED FOR CARRYING\nOre,    Coal,   Lumber,   Explosives,   Machinery\nand General reight.\nJOSEPH K. SMITH, General  Manager.\nVICTORIA, B. 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