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HRJTJSH COLUMBIA.\nSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 190*\nleaving  the Beaver  line  and going to AN '\u2022 NCII.NT MINE.\n,  the Yukon river this spring. \t\nLOCAL   JOTTINGS    I The clearing and developing of the  Discovery \u00ab n Queen Chnrlotte Islands\n' town of Prince Uupert ia reported to be                        \"' 0ld shaft.\nOM4&4 goinjf on at a rspid rate. Over 500 acrea      A moat ii  i i eating And has been m;tde\nWin.   Craigg,   an   employee  of the have been  cleared and  graded  on the on the com; uf Queen Chnrlotte inlands\nNorth Coast Commercial  Co.,   left last townsite and the dense volumes of amoke  lately.   A  prospector Home time   ago\nMonday for Port Essington. 'rorn clearing fires burning the brush,  came across an old dump near the water\nm> n\u00abn  m\u2122\u00bbq \u201e.\u201e.\u201e.,\u201e( *u\u00ab \/-.\u00ab shows that the job of clearing up is be-  with a large tree about eighteen inches\nMr. Don. Moore, manager of the Cas- ,           ., ^ ^ ^ Abo* ^ feet\nsiar eannery,  was in town on Friday. of tne   main  wharf along the water-  Zohmh^oand tor Toms time and then\nHe left for the aouth per Amur. front is completed, and another 1000  'oolcai.     \"' '\"' some l?ln? an<1 V\n.\u201e                                                      , hecun                                                           began to scratch away the Iooho refuse\nMiss IMM was a passenger by the De\u00abun-                                         . w t   around the base of the tree.   He found\nPrinceM May, gou* to Port Essington Messrs. H  E Bodine and J rank Wat-                                                      ^\nto be employed at the Caledonia  hotel, son have set out on a trip of 500 miles tonW^UHttleP{urtherdow          red\nInth.c\u00abaof H\u00abry Thaw the ju\u00aby over the snow to the Peace river coun- ^^ wre diBC0Vured.   Furt^er in.\nbrought in a verdict of not guilty and try with mmls for the outposts of the ve()tigatJoll ehowed this t0 be the cover.\nhewasimmedurtelytakentotheasylum Hudson s Bay company.   They went by          *                                 with water.\n\u25a0\u00bb\u201e.. \u00bbk.    *  \u25a0   \"   in.\u00bb. steamer from Vancouver to Kitamaat,     *L                          ,.       ...,.,.\n\/or the criminally insane. ^ ^      ^^       \u00a3           ^ ^       The man now realized that he had\nMr. Geo. Swan, manager of the Hat- j.     ^   crosgj      Babine river to probably discovered something import-\nelton telegraph office,  came up from Fort Connelly, across to Ingineeka river,  ant \u00ab> he set to work to bale the shaft\nVancouver this week and is a guest of down that to Findlay river and over the out   He worked away for a long time\nMrs. Ahaander at Rocton point. Findlay to Fort Graham.   They secured  but stillthe bottom was not reached.\nMr. James Sharp, manager of the *w0 \"P'^'d ^ teams for the trip.         At last he came to a ledge ata depth of\nHudson Bay company at this post, re- On Tuesday afternoon last, at 4 p.m.,   175 feet.   Descending the ladder, which\nturned last week from a quick business the steamer Beatrice came in from the was in good condition from being under\ntrip to the Capital .and Terminal cities, south with 48 railroad capitalists aboard water, he found on the ledge some  old\nOwing to the heavy fall of snow last for Queen charlotte islands. The party,  buckets containing native copper.  Also\nSunday    the Skating Carnival   which which had the \"teamer chartered for there were miners'tools, buckets, shov-\nwas to take place at the lake the follow- the triP-  \"presented a billion and a els etc.\ning Monday night, was postponed in- half and spent 50 cento of that amount     Apparent y the mine had been closed\ndennitclv in  Port  Simpson.   The   Beatrice  re- for the winter and the miners, whoever\n*' mained in port till midnight, and in the they were, never returned,  probably\nMr. J. L. Pier.ce, the well known mm- meantime the millionaires had the Port having been drowned on the way out.\ning engineer, was a passenger on the SirnpBon Concert band to play for them  Had it been abandoned the tools would\nPrineeas May on route for Mexico.  Mr. atdinner aboard the ship( and later on  not have been left in the mine.   All the\nPierce has just completed a trip on the an went to Eagle House, where Mr.  timbers were in good repair, but as the\nYukon river. and  Mrs.   Dudoward  entertained   the mine was flooded this would be expected.\nMrs. John Conway,  nee Mise Mary party \" a mUB,eal eveninS-                         Who were the people who dug thig\nWilliscroft,  will hold her post-nuptial News has been received here that the shaft? is aquuBtion which is being asked.\nreception Friday afternoon, February new steamer Cariboo, being built by the  How many years ago was it dug?   The\n14th, from 4 to 6 p. m., and in the eve- Aitea  shipbuilding  company of Ayr,  tree on theilumphadundoubtedlygrown\nning from 8 to 10 p. m. Scotland, was launched  December 28,   there gince t),e Binj,;ng. of the shaft, for\nCaptain McLeod of the Princess May, \u00bb\u00bb>d \u00bb expected to be ready shortly for the roota Spread out over the mouth\nreceived ordsrs from Commodore Troup the voyage out to this coast. Mr. Gor- Bnd had to l.e cut away before an entail at Hsxtlay Hay fa* tha-baditri-Q\"^*?'   mana*Tel'   \u00b0f   the    Union t^*,. oe^tl ^ ^^tod.   Tho oldest\nSteve Macrone>hich was to be taken ft^mship company, who recently went settlers and Indians know nothing of it.\n*   1\/ \u201e\u201e\u201e.,\u201e>\/,._ I.,,-;., i to England with regard to the construe- The dump had been noticed by many,\nto Vancouver for burial. ^ rf ^ ^        which      ^     ^ but no one before had thought of loot-\nThe celebrated Curling team trom b t f th , . ing further for the explanation of it.\nDawson citv were aboard the Princess the company s vessels, was pres- ^he of the tree \u00a3as been variously\nUawson city were aboard the n\u2122cess mt at the launching. It has been stated estimated at from 50 to 150 years. Whr>\nMay test Monday en route for Winni- that when the steamer Cariboo reaches ever it was, they must have found some-\npeg, Man., Wehere they will compete Vancouver the company may place a thing there which they considered worth\nwith the curlers of the Prairie City. steamer on the west coast of Vancouver returning for, and the present finder is\n\u2022n     is iLiu u  rr a             u    l island.                                                       about to .send up machinery to pump\nMiss Mathildah Hoffman,   who has t th  ,        ^     d      ^ it ^ g\nbeen employed at the Hotel Northern re\\ a- bavaKe- teacner \u00ab-<*e Indian hag                ed\nduring the past four months,  left last scho01'  *\u00bbv\u00ab \" ^ successful enter-     The mine fa situated about w mileB\nMonday for Port Essington, where it is t\u00ab'\"\u2122nt l\"t Friday evening in the con- from Skidegate and 9 miles from Sand-\nk.. i\u201eiLii\u201e\u00bb t\u201e .i.\u00bbt . mnj.\u00bb\u00ab \u00bb.*. cert hal above the school room.   Rev.  spit.-The Times.\nher intention to start a modern cafe. ^ Ferriar acted ag ^.^ ^ ^     The North Coast is informed by a\nThe many friends and acquinatances t,    mo,, n_,\u201e\u201e\u201e-j \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e,.,,\u201e,   ,.,!,;\u201e\u00bb, ,.,\u201e<\u25a0 Party *rom Victoria that the existence\nof MU. McCoskrie will be pleased to 1,^\"^   g    *   *      '                     of these workings was known twenty or\ni          .l i   ...       u    .. t     ,    i    u i M t\u00b0\"\u00b0ws.                                                thirty years ago, the same being situ-\nJearn   that  the patient is slowly but Chom.-'SprimrSon.-\" BythePupii. ated about  12 miles from Skidegate,\naurely improving in health, though as R\u00abcitation-\"i Lov*theSprina\"..Ml**Ethel Boss and were abandoned owing to the fact\nyet visitors are not permitted to her 8ong\u2014\"cindreiia\" Mrs. Raley that the appliances for mining and reward at the hospital                                 Wand Drill theBoys during the ore were too crude to permit\nv     ' Duett- \"Little Boy Blue\"        anything being done with success.\nThe Meteorlogical Observer here re-        Mr*. Magar and Mr. c. Dudoward\t\nports for the month of January: Aver- Drin-c*Msthentic the Boy* Hotel Arrivals,\nage temperature, 86.89; maximum tern- \u00ab<*tt\u00bb\u00aboi>-\"How I Didn't l*^ to skate\"...          Arrivals the past week at the Hotel\nperature,61.8on the4th;minimum tern- ^^'^''''\"''\"''''\"''''''yb'^'r^^i Noi'thern were:   Mr. Peck, jr., George-\nperature, 21.7, on the 30th.   Total pre- Reciution......'.',.'.'......'..'.'mi** Kathleen Henry town; A. Young, Masset; G. M.  Swan,\ncipitation, 6.89 inclws. Boio-\"Holycity\" Miss ONein Hazelton;  W.   Emmonds,   Victoria; L.\nThe steamer Amur left Friday eve- 8\u00bbndow E\u00bb*\u00abi**\u00bb Mr. 8ava\u00bbe and the Boys Heppintall, Port Essington; J.  C. Cal-\nnlng for Masset, carrying a number of At the eio'^nhewogram Rev. Mr.  hoU\"' Vi(t\u00b0r!^LW_. Weeks, ^keena river.\nsettlers, with their effects   going to Ra,    moved \u201e vote of thanks on behaIf                  TJmber Waflted>\nlionize the north end of Graham is- 0f Mr. Savage, which was seconded by     We wan1 to purchase ten sections of\nland.   The Amur was also bound for Mr. Anderson and carried unanimously nrgt-das- I mber that will stand inspec\nSkidegate and Jedway. throughoutjthe enthusiastic audience.      tiorl|   Hml ,\u201e on saU water  withi}, 50\nEditor Coyle of the Bulkley Pioneer, will   aitpb nniiNnADiP\u00ab       miles of 1  ince Rupert.   If  you have\nj it       l u        .,,   ,     ,    ,       . WILLALIbK bOUINDAKIbS.      licenses ami can deliver same send de-\npassed through here at the beginning of                                                       acription, ; >rice, etc., to\nthe week, bound for the interior.   It is a Bill   Is  to  Be  Introduced At This                                     Timber,\nhis intention this spring to establish a Session                                                          1344 Pender St.,\nnewspaper at Haselton, a more central     Lwgely owing to thedepopulation of       ... VancouT' m \u00a3\npoint tnan Aiflermere. Aujn and great reduction jn the voting                       LAND ACT\nThe steamer Princess  May,  Captain strength of that constituency,  the pro-    skce\u20acnt\"uI;'''\\viu>'i*mio'n^^f'srd00\"'' Tak<'\nMcLeod, experienced a very rough trip vincial government is considering the Uccuitati \"',.astCTmariner,r'intends' to'a^piy'for\nnorth, returning to this port on Monday advisability of merging it with a sec- ESte  on '\" purch8SO tho tMow^g dMutbed\nlast at noon. The steamer was weather tion of the Skeena electoral district      Owamrocing at a post planted nt the northwest\nbound at Ketchikan the entire night It is reported that a bill with that ob- ^S^,4ttfe^4o1t^^S\nprevious to her arrival here. ject in view wlll be pre8ented fa the &^%^t\u00a3$*^S;^ \"\u00ab*\nThe Rev.  Mr.  Farriar of Brandon, legislature during the present session.     \u201e    J ^      .    \u201e, ,\u201e\u201e\u201e William ouveb.\nas           1                       e r   ji             1.     1    a ,,    .        ,           ,.,..,,\u00ab,                  Dated Decrniber 21, 1907.                               feb 8\nMan,,  inspector of Indian schools for It is   planned to divide the Skeena                                \u25a0\nthe Methodist Missionary  Society of district at the same time.   As outlined,   (3e,eSGee3SeGeGaeGeeseaeeee<a\nCanada,   came north  on the  steamer it is intended  that a  portion of Atlin |  cccnc                                  \" %\nVenture from Kitamaat,    and  after shall be thrown in with the coast of the e) SEEUo,                                  p\nspending ft few days in town, a guest of Skeena, the dividing line of the latter %             TREES,                        %\nRev. and Mrs. Raley, left for the south being at Kitselas canyon. The remainder \u00a7                          p\u00bb  amt^\nby the Princess May. of Atlin will be placed with the eastern e)                          r\"LAl> 1\u00bb,\nCaptsinS. B. Johnston, who has been na'f \u00b0' the Skeena and Omenica dis- % For thr fnrm. garden, lawn, Boulevard or\ncommodore of the Hudson's Bay stern- tricts.                                                     g *on\u00abtmtory.   AcciimatiKd stock, oid-\nwheelers for the past seven years, has The result of this alterationof bound- S e,t \u00abtablished Nursery on the Mainl\u00ab'nd\nresign^ his position with that company \"ies will not be to create additional %                   Catal0* free\nimd will navigate the new Grand Trunk representation, but it will give the Atlin % m    t   unmv   3010 Westminster %\nsteamer that is to ply on the Skeena JSSf^SSfcjL8\"^ SJ4^ and \\         '*  n\u2122R,\u00bb         Road'         %\n.   ,     .. \\ * \u201e_        more constituents.   Appropnate names e) -.r.  r\u00bb r, <?\nnver during the coming season.   There for the redistributed constltuencies^re $             Vancouver, B. C.             h\nis also a possibility of Captain Bucey now being considered.                             \u00a7S\u00ae\u00a90\u00a93\u00a9c)\u00a9cr9c\u00ab)c)c^\u00a9?)\u00a9\u00a9^c>J)\u00a7\nCut Your Tailoring: Bill\nin Half.\nCut out the coupon printed below, fill in your name and\naddress, mail it to us, and you will have taken the first great\nstep in the direction of clothes economy.\nOur easy self-measurement blank gives clear, explicit\ndirections so that you can be measured in the privacy of your\nov\/n home, by some friend or relative just M easily .and\nefficiently as in our tailor shop.\nOne trial of our tailoring way will conclusively prove to\nyou that you can wear clothes as good as you are now weeing for half the money, or wear twice as many clothes for\nthe same money.\n$15, $20 and $25 are our prices for suits and overcoats,\nmade-to-measure and made to fit The only way you can\njudge of their value is to examine the fabrics we put into\nthese clothes.\nFill in the following blank and mail it to\nus today:\nScotland Woolen Mills Co.,\n1\nVancouver, B. C.\nDear Sirs\u2014Please send me easy self-measurement blank and\nsamples of imported woolens.\nr\n(From Tile North Coast,)\nThe Scotland Woolen Mills\n538 Hastings Street, Vancouver, B. C.\nR. Boyd Young Co.\n =OUTFITTERS ---=-\t\nThe English Prince\nWILL SOON ARRIVE.\nHeadquarters will be at\nR. Boyd Young Co., A\nHotel Northern\nRecently purchased by Mrs. Jennie Richards.\nNewly furnished bedrooms, sitting room, etc.\nFIRST-CLASS TABLE.\nHighest Grade of Liquors, Cigars,  Etc.\nRates moderate, $1.50 per day and up. PORT SIMPSON\nLots For Sale\n-IN-\n-PORT SIMPSON CITY-\nON NORTH SIDE OF HARBOR.   Size of lots 40x125 feet.   Prices from\n$75 up.     Terms, half cash; balance six months,without interest.\nJOHN FLEWIN.\nNotary Public for B. C THE NORTH COAST, \u00a3A\n^^\nAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1908.\nThe North Coast\nPublished at\nSIMPSON, B. C.\n\u00bb\u00bby\nP. F. Godenrath &   Co.\nEdward D. Rowland, Manager.\n80B8CRIPTION .92.00 Psa Akmom.\n\u25a0aDVRSTISINO   I4TBS\nLass Nenou-00 day*. 17.oo    Certificate or\n\u25a0Miov\u2014mit   Notices,   Ob days. I7.UU.    Coal\nProspooting and Timber Notices, 30 daj s, t&M.\nWH Ncmoaa-ImmodUtciy following regu\nhrlocala. \u2022\"cults per counted line ftmt Inter\n|Ua | XI eenu par line each subsequent lusur\nTlvainairr ADTtnTilEKSKTa-Classified Id-\nyertlswnenU such aa \"Situation. Wanted.\"\n\"Help Wanted,\" \"Lost,\" \"Found.\" etc., 3 cents\nwet word for Ont Insertion : 1 cent par word\nSaab subsequent Insertion. Initials and figure*\nI* count aa words.\nTransient ad via. and legal aotlces payable\n\u25a0aadvieaoe.\nContract AdreitlMaieota at the rate of tt.00\n\u2022et Inch per month.\nAll legal notices must be accompanied by\nabaqat or cash, othcrwiae they will remain un-\nfkibUahad. Arraagtmcota can be made with\nth* manager for payment is Vancouver.\nThe negotiation of the loan placed the\nprovincial finances in a satisfsctory position. Its repayment years before it\nwas due has been a demonstration of\nthe present sound condition of the provincial finances and of the large and\nsubstantial financial resources of British\nColumbia. \u2014The News Advertiser.\nMND ACT.\nBkeena Land District. District uf Cca it. Take\nnoUre that John Mathers, of SkkJexrate, B. C, occupation merchant, intends to apply for permia-\nsieei. ie, j,ij rchase the follow ing described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the southeast\ncorner of K C. Stevens' pre-emption at Sand Spit\nPoint. Moresby Island. Q. C. 1\u201e thence west 2(1\nchalna, thence aouth SO chains, thence eaat 20\nchains, thence north 80 chains along ahore to point\nof commencement.\nJOHN MATHERS.\nDated Nuvemher 13. 1907. jan II\nSKEENA LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Coast.\nTAKE notice that Angus Gillla, of Vancouver,\nB. C. occupation timber cruiser,  int*nils to apply\nfor a special Umber license over the following described lands:\n1. Commencing at a post planted 3W miles,\nmeasuring in a southeast direction f roe: the mouth\nuf Sockeye creek, at the northeast aornar of Lake\nLakelse, thence north 80 chains, thee e weest 80\nchains, thence aouth 80 chains, UwaM east 80\nchains to point of commencement, ceniaining640\naires, more or less. Angus Gillis.\nDated December 16, 1907.\n2. Commenting at a post plant*\nmeasuring in a southeast direction free\nof Sockeye creek, at the northeast re\nlakelse. thence south 80 chaina, th,\nchains, thence north We chalna, th.\nchains to the point ot commencemen.\nMo mi >\u2022!,, more or less. A i\nDated Deeemleer ltl, 1907.\n3. Commencing at a poat plante,\nmeasuring In a southeast direction fi..\nof Sockeye creek, at the northeast cor\nlakelse, thence north 80 chains, the\nchains, thenee south 80 chains, th. i\nchains to point of commencement,\nTIMBKIt   NOTICE.\nFROM THE EXCHANGES.\nBill Miner graduate aa a stage robber in California in 1869. At present it\nis not known where ge gets his letters.\n\u2014Greenwood Ledge.\nThis is a bissextile year of 336 days:;\nWhen ladies are permitted to propound\npopositions of love, in place of replying,\n\"Oh! this is so sudden!\" How the fair\ndamsels acquired that special custom\nWe cannot say; but, no doubt, it is a\nconvenient one to practice at times.\nThe Atlin market still presents a few\nsprightly young bachelors, ranging in\nS* re between 80 and 70, whose state of\nnglebliss will be in jeopardy; however\nSKEENA LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Coaat.\nTAKE notice that Alexander McRae. of Revel-\nstoke,  B. C occupation postmaster, intends to\napply for a special timber license over the following described lands:\n1. Commencing at a post planted at the S. W.\ncomer of Timber Limit 11931. marked Alexander\nMcRae's N. W. comer, thence east 160 chains,\nthence south 40 chains, thence west 160 chains,\nthence north 40 chains to place of commencement.\nAlexander McRae.\nJohn Mathers, Agent.\nDated December 18. 1907.\n2. Commencing ata post planted 40 chains south\nof the S. W. comer of Timber Limit 11931, marked\nAlexander McRae's N. W. comer, thence south 160\nchains, thence eaat 40 chains, thence north 160\nchains, thence west 40 chains to place of commencement. Alexander McRae.\nJohn Mathers, Agent.\nDated December 18. 1907.\nS.   Commencing at a post planted at the S. E.\ncomer of Timber Limit 11932, marked Alexander\nMcRae's N.   E.   corner,  thence west 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chaina, thence east 80  chains,\ntheence north 80 chains to point of commencement.\nAlexander McRae.\nJohn Mathers, Agent.\nDated December 18, 1907.\n4.   Commencing at a poat planted at the N. W.\ncomer of Timber Limit 17844. marked Alexander\nMcRae's S.  E. ,'orrer, thence  north 80 chaina,\ntheace west 80 chalna,  thence aouthZ80 chains.\ntheence east 80 chains to point of commencement.\nALEXANDER McRAE.\nJohn Mathers, Agent.\nDated December 21, 1907, jan 18\nTI.MI'.KK   NOTICE.\n8KEENA LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Coast.\nTAKE NOTICE that E. A. D. Homing, of Van-\n,i\u201e\u201e _-_   ^\u00ab\u00ab._i     ii. . ...    .,       couver, B. C\u201e Intends to apply for a special tlm-\ntheycan  Console   themselves   With the   bar license over the following described lands:\nreflection that, the ladies will be sure \u201e\/?' <^n>\u00abnctns at \u25a0 post planted on the shore\nj    ..    , . , ,        ,    _, ,,      of \u00bbPoint)on the west shore of   Burnaby Strait,    - \t\ntO   look   before   they   leap!\u2014The   Atlin   Moresby Island, about OH chains east of the center containing C40 acros, more or less.\n\/si-j                                                                                of the north and south line of T. L, 1Z94S. thence \u201e              Angus Gillla\n*-\"\u00bb\"l\".                                                                           weat 40 chalna, thence south 120 chains, more or Dated December 11, 1907.\n'\u00ab*\"\u2022 to the shore, thence east and north along the ji.   Commenciag at\nHi miles,\ne the mouth\nMC of Lake\n\u201ee west 811\nce-e east 80\ncontaining\nus Gilliu.\nm miles,\ni the mouth\n,, r of lake\nnea east 80\n\u25a0e- west 80\n. eiaininK'640\nacres, more or less. Aikus Gillis.\nDated December 16, 1907.\n4, Commencing at a post plantfl IM miles,\nmeasuring in a semtheast direction from the mouth\nof Sockeye creek, at the northeast ea \u2022 i of Luke\nLakeise, thence south eSO chuins, ti . .\u25a0 enM 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains, theme $+,\u25a0' v\"\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres, more or less. Awns Gillla.\nDated December 16, 1907.\n6. Commencing at a post plant\"! about 4V4\nmiles, measuring in a southcust direct, n from the\nmouth of Sockeye creek, at the northeast comer of\nLake Lakelse, thence south 100 chnlns, thence\nwest 40 chains, thence north 160 chains, thence\neast 40 chnins to point of commencen cit, containing 640 acres, inoie or less. .'. Gillis.\nDuted December 16. 1907.\n6. Commencing ata post planted about 4,\/i miles\nmeasuring in a southeastdirection from themouth\nof Sockeye creek, at the northeast en-ncr of Luke\nLakelse. thence east 160 chuins, thence south 40\nchains, thence west 160 chains, thence north 40\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres, more or less. Annus Gillis.\nDated December 16, 1907.\n7. Commencing at a post planted ul.out 6 miles,\nmeasuring In a southeast direction freeni the mouth\nof Sockeye creek, at the northeast corner of Lake\nlakelse, thence east 160 chain*, theuce south 40\nchains, thence west 160 chains, thence north 40\nchains to point of commencement, cuntaining 640\nacres, more or less. AnguB Gillis.\nDated December 16, 1907.\n8. Commencing at a post planted about 61 a miles\nmeasuring in a southeast direction from the mouth\nof Sockeye creek, at the northeast comer of Lake\nLakelse. thence north 80 chuins, thence east 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres, more or less. Angus Gillis.\nDated December 14, 1907.\n9. Commencing ata post planted about 6V4 miles\nmeasuring In a southeastdirection fr,m themouth\nof Sockeye creek, at the northeast corner of Lake\nLakelse, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80\nchsins, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchsins to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres, more or less. Angus Gillis.\nDated December 14. 1907.\n10. Commenting ht a post planted about 3Mi\nmiles lei.ejiHin iti,. In a north direction from the confluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with the main stream, thence nurth 40 chains,\nthence eust 160 rhutn*. thence south 40 chains,\nthence west 160 chains to point of commencement.\nI The B. C. Saturday Sunset   Bays that   \u00a322 S-Cft, *?******\u00bb*. containing <40   miles measuring in a north direction from the\nIt is feared there is some truth in the   ' \"\"'\"\"kIzTo,*\u00bb.*_*\u00a3H*mm.. \u2022 ^^ftj^^S,!^*^^\nDated December 14. 1907.\nH. C. Magee, Agent.\nreport that Canadians lack a sense of\nhumor. We are sure from experience\nthat oar worthy and polite postmaster-\ngeneral is shy on that saving grace. He\nrefused us the use of the mails some\nysars ago because we were slowly making a paradise of the earth. However,\nthere is some excuse for our friend i(        .,.,,\u201e,\u201e\u201e\u201e.,\u201e\u201e,,\u201e\nLemieux.    A Frenchman can hardly be anor* <>' Skaat Harbour. Moresby Island, about\n*.\u201e\u2122..\u00ab^ \u00ab.,. .\u00bb, A - -\u2022      \u00ab   .v.   ii   i. . *\u00bbo n>Uas and a quarter west of the southwest\n\u2022XpeCted tO understand   the  lights and corner of  Huxley Island, and at the northeast\n\u25a0heSdeS Of English  Irish or B   C  humor corn,w ft Claim 33. as advertised above, thence\n' I,   JMigiisfl, men or a. \\j. numor,   north 180 cn,ln,, mora or leB, to the 8hon) thence\nespecially When   the   Chutch   has a hold   *IMt *nd southwest along the shore to point of\n-._ \u201e..-. .\u00bb_*. 4.-11     __j   .v *u i,     commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less,\non one coat-tail and the grafting poll- Elizabeth aileen domville heming.\n83. Commencing at a post planted on the weat\nshore of Skaat Bay, Moresby Island, about two\nmiles and quarter west of the southwest comer of\nHuxley Island, thence west 60 chains, thence south\n160 chains, thence east 20 chains, more or less, to\nthe shore, thence north along the shore to point of\ncommencement, containing 640 acres, more or less.\nElizabeth Aileen Domville Heming.\nH. C. Magee, Agent.\nDated December 14, 1907.\n34.\nticians on' the other.-The Greenwood\nLedge.\nDated December 14.1907.\nH. C. Magee, Agent,\njan 18\nIiAND ACT.\nSkeena Land District. District of Coast. Take\nnotice that I. Arichlka Ikeda, of Ikeda Hay, occupation miner, intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described funds, situate on Queen Chnrlotte Islands near the south end\nof Moresby Island and on a small bay known as\nIkeda Bay:\nCommencing nt a post planted on the southerly\nshore of Ikeda Hay at the northwest comer ot\nthe laud applied for and marked \"Arichlka lkcda\n!N. W. Cor..\" thence south 11 chains, thence east\n20 chains, theuce north 37 chains to shore, thence\nsouthwesterly along shore to point of commencement, and containing 80 ncres, more or less.\nAKICHIKA IKKDA.\nDated December 5,1907. Jan 11\nIff. A. P. Low, director of the Cana-\ndian Geological survey, who was dangerously ill a year ago, has had a recurrence of his trouble, and R. W.\nBrock, well known for good and faithful service on the Burvey, and particularly in connection with the economic\ngeology of the interior of British Columbia, has been appointed acting director. Regret is felt at the illness of\nDr. Low who has given to the survey\nthebwt years of his life, and who\nbrought to the work of the department Jtimtotfi.', .KSSM cLfffi\nripe experience, sound judgment and\nrare enthusiasm. Should his illness,\nhowever, prove so serious as to preclude\nfurther direction or connection with the\nwork of theiu.rv.sy, it \\a gratifying to\nknow that he is to be succeeded by a\nman of Mr. Brock's talents. Mr, Brock\nis in full sympathy with the miner and\nready to lend him a helping hann in the\nsolving of difficulties that so frequently\npresent themselves.-The Hedley Gazette.\npost planted about 3Vj\ncon-\nKitan.ont\n.   lainn,\nthenee south 40 chains, thence west 160 chains,\nthence north 40 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 610 acres, more or less.\nAnguB Gillis.\nDated December 14,1907.\n12. Commencing ut n post planted about S miles\nmeasuring in a north direction from the confluence\nof the northmost branch of the Kitamaat river\nwith the main stream, thence west 80 chains,\nchence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains,\nthence north 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres, more or less,\n_      , Angus Gillis.\nDated December 14. 1907,\n13. Commencing at a post planted about 2 miles\nmeasuring In a north direction from the confluence\nof the northmost branch of the Kitamaat river\nwith the main stream, thence weBt 80 chains,\nthence Bouth 80 chains, thenee east 80 chains,\nthence north 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres, more or less.\n_     . _ Angus Gillis.\nDated December 14, 1907.\n14. Commencing at a post planted about 2Mi\nmiles measuring in a north direction from the confluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with tho main stream, thence east 160 chains,\nthence north 40 chains, thence west 160 chains,\nthence south 40 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres, more or less.\n_     . _        , Angus Gillis.\nDated December 14,1907.\n16. Commencing at a post planted about 2Mi\nmiles measuring In a north direction from the confluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with the main stream, thence east 160 chain:,,\nthence south 40 chains, thence west 160 chains,\nthence north 40 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres, more or less.\n_     . \u201e       , Angus Gillis.\nDated December 14,1907.\n16. Commencing at a post t lanted about Mi\nmiles measuring in a north direction from the confluence of the northmost branch e>f the Kitamaat\nriver with the main strewn, thenoe east 160 chains,\nthence north 40 chains, thence west 160 chains,\nthence south 40 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acrea, more or lew\n_ \u201e . _        . Angus (31111s.\nDated December 14.1907.\n17. Commencing at a post planted about 1W\nmiles measuring In a north direction from the con.\nSkeena I,nnd District, Dlstrlot of Coast. Take\nnotice that I, John R. Watson, of Vancouver, B.\nCm occupation merchant, Intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following described\nWe are informed by the Provincial \u201e\"\"\"\u2022 \u2022',uat\u00ab \u00b0\" Q\"\u00ab\u00bb chnrlotte islands, near\nthe south end of Moresby Island, and on a small\nbay known us Ikeda Bay:\nCommencing at a post planted on the southerly\nshore of Ikeda Bay, nt the northeast corner of the\nland applied for, nnd marked \"John R.Watson\nN. K, Cor.,\" thenoe south Jl chains, thence west\n40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence cast 20\nchains, thence south J chains to shore of bay,\nthence along the shore to point of commencement, and containing 160 ncres, more or leas.\nonly .$28,000 outstanding, which is repre- Per Arichlka ikeds, Agent.\nDated December 5, 1907. jan 11\nMinUter of Finance that the holden of\ndebentures for the loan of 1904 to the\namount of $80,000 have accepted payment of this amount with accrued interest. Of the whole amount of the loan\nof one million dollars there now remains\nLAND NOTICB.\nsented by debentures running for the\nnext seven years and repayable at the\nrate of $4,000 annually. It is quite possible with the higher rates now obtainable for money in the general money\nmirket, that tha holders of these out-\n\u2022 standing debentures may also encash\nthem at the Provincial treasurv   In anv Ri!^ '.V\/\" eH1,tcrl>r direction from Kumnis slough,\nwidju n mm i-rvvinciBi treasury,  in any- about 2V4 miles south of the north end of K.um-\n0as\u00bb the loan is practically repaid,   The   n,f. 1<land< \"\"d running one mile east, thence one\ntransection is proved to have been a *&&**?\"\"onen\"\"-\"'\u2022\u2014 \u00b0ne\u00ab\u00ab\u2022\nJOHN C. CALHOUN.\nm, Jan 4\nTake\n, ..Imlted.of\nVancouver, II. C. occupation merchants, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands, situate on Queen Charlotte Islands, near the south end of Moresby Island and\non a small bay known as Ikcdn Hay:\nCommencing ata post planted on the westerly\nshore of Ikeda liny, at the northeast corner of the \"uence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nland applied for, nnd marked Awaya, Ikeda & r,ver *lth the main stream, theneeeast 160chalns,\nCo. N. P.. Cor.,\" thence west 20 chnlns, thence thence south 40 chains, thence weat 160 chains,\nsoutli 2S chains to the shore, thenee northeasterly t\"*\"\" north 40 chains tn point of commencement,\nalong the shore to point of commencement, juid containing 640 acrea, more or less.\ncontaining 80 ncres. more or less. _ Angus Gillis.\nAWAYA, IKKDA * Co., Limited, D\u00bbt\u00abd December 14.1907.\nDated iw,mi\u201e ?P?^richlka Ikcda' ABfUt',,       18'   Commencing at a post planted about 8 miles\nDated December 5, 1907, Jan 11   meMurlng In a north direction from the confluence\nI \u00bb . of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat river\nwith the main stream, thence north 80 chains,\nthence east 80 chains,  thence Bouth  80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres, more or le\u00aba.\n_ , j _        . Angus Gillis.\nDated December 14, 1907.\n19. Commencing at a post planted about V* mile\nmeasuring In a west direction from the confluence\nof the northmost branch of the Kitamaat river\nwith the main stream, thence north 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains,\nthenco east 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 scree, more or less,\n_     . _ Angus Gillis.\nDatod December 18,1907,\n20. Commencing at a post alanted about Vt mile\nmeasuring In a west direction from the confluence\nof the northmost branch of the Kitamaat river\nwith the main stream, thence south 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nthence east eSO chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres, more or leas.\n!_, _        , Angus Gillis.\nDated December 18,1907.\n21. Commencing at a post planted about Vi mile\nmeasuring In a west dlrtctlon from the confluence\ngood one for the province in every way.    Dated November 21\nSkeena Land District. District of Queen Charlotte Group. Take notice that John C. Calhoun,\nof Victoria, B. C, occupation farmer. Intends to\napply for permission to purchase the following   oI the northmost branch of tho Kitamaat river\ndescrlebed luudi: with the main stream, thence north 80 chaina,\nCommencing at a pott planted one mile distant   thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres, more or less.\n\u201e     . _ Angus GilllB.\nDated December 18, 1907.\n22.   Commencing at a post planted about V4 mile\nmeasuring In a weat direction from the confluence\nof the northmost branch of the Kitamaat river\nwith the main stream, themee south 80 chains,\nthence east 80 chains, thence north bo chains,\nthence weat 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acrea, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13, 1907.\n23. Commencing at a post planted about % mile\nmeasuring in an easterly direction from the confluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with the main stream, thence north so chains,\ntheence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncuntaining 640 acres, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13, 1907.\n24. Commencing at a poat planted about 1V1\nutiles measuring in an east direction from the confluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with the main stream, thence south 160\nchains, thenee west 40 chains, thence north 160\nchalna, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less.\nAngus Gillla.\nDat.il December 13. 19OT.\n26. Commencing at a post planted about IV.\nmiles measuring in an east direction from the confluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with the main stream, thence south 160\nchains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 160\nchains, thence west 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or leas,\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13, 1907.\n26. Commencing at a post planted about 214\nmiles measuring in an cast direction from the confluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with the main stream, thence south 160\nchains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 160\nchains, thonce east 40 chuins to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13, 1907.\n27. Commencing at a post planted about Wt\nmileH measuring in an east direction from the confluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with the main stream, thence south 160\nchains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 160\nchuins, thence west 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or lesB.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13, 1907.\n28. Commencing at a poat planted about 3Vi\nmiles measuring in an east direction from the confluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with the main stream, thence south 160\nchuins, thence west 40 chains, thence north ISO\nchains, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or leas.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13. 1907.\n29. Commencing at a post planted about 3V>\nmiles measuring in an east direction from the confluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with the main stream, thence south 160\nchains, thence eaat 40 chains, thence north 160\nchains, thence west 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13, 1907.\n30. Commencing at a poat planted about Wt\nmiles measuring in an east direction from the confluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with the main stream, thence eust 160 chains,\nthence north 40 chains, thence west 160 chains,\nthence south 40 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13, 1907.\n31. Commencing at a post planted about 2Yt\nmiles measuring in n southettet direction from the\nconfluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat river with the main stream, thence south 160\nchuins, thence west 40 chains, thence north 160\nchains, thence east ,40 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13, 1907.\n32. Commencing at a post planted about 2:1i\nmiles measurlita In u southeast direction from the.\nconfluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat river with the main stream, thence south 160\nchains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 160\nchaina, thence west 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more ur less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13, 1907.\n::3. Commencing at a post planted about 3Mi\nmiles measuring in a southeast direction from the\nconfluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat river with the main stream, thence south 160\nchains, thence west 40 chainB. thence north 160\nehains, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13, 1907.\n84. Commencing at a post planted about 3H\nmiles measuring in a southeast direction from the\nconfluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat river with the main stream, thence south 160\nchains, thence east 40 chainB, thence north 160\nchaina. thence west 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less.\nANGUS GILLIS.\nDated December 13, 1907. jan 18\nSKEENA LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Coast, Range V.\nTAKE notice that we, Frank Vandell, occupation timber cruiser, Albert Sinclair, occupation\nreal estate agent, and John McShane, occupation\ntimber cruiser, of Vancouver, H. C, Intend to apply for a special timber license over the following\ndescribed lands, situated in the Klteumgallum\nvalley. Range 6, Skeena river district:\n1. Commencing at a post planted about 40 chains\nnorth of the southwest corner of T. L. No. 7916,\nthence 80 chains weat, thenca 80 chains south,\nthence 80 chains east, thence 80 chaina north to\npoint of commencement.\nDated December 19, 1907.\n2. Commencing at a post planted about 80\nchains west of the southwest comer of the old\nIndian reserve, thence 160 chains south, thence 40\nchains east, thence 160 chains north, thence 40\nchains west to point of commencement.\nDated December 19, 1907.\n8. Commencing at a post planted about 80\nchains west of thu southwest corner of old Kit-\nsomgnlltiiii Indian reserve, thence 160 chains south,\nthence 40 chains west, thence 160 chains north,\nthence 40 chains east to point of commencement.\nDated December 19, 1907.\n4, Commencing at* post planted aboul20 chain*\neast of the south, est corner of old Kltsumgallum\nIndian reserve, thence 80 chains east, thence 80\nchnlns north, thence 80 chains west, thence 80\nchains south to point of commencement.\nDated December 19, 1907.\n6. Commencing at a post planted about 80 chains\nweat of the northwest corner of the old Kltsumgallum Indian reserve, thence 80 chains north,\nthence 80 chains eaat, thenoe 80 chains south,\nthence 80 chains west to point of commencement.\nDated December 19,1907,\n6. Commencing at a post p Ian ted about 20 chalna\nnorth of the southeast corner or T. L. 16419. thence\n120 chains north, thence 40 chaina east, thence 80\nchains south, thence 40 chains east, thence 40\nchains south, thence 80 chains west to point of\ncommencement.\nDated December 19. 1907.\n7. Commencing at a post planted 40 chains\nsouth of the northwest corner of T. L. 16419,\nthence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains south,\nthence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains north to\npoint of commencement:\nDated December 19, 1907.\n8. Commencing at a post planted about 40 chalna\nsouth of the northwest corner of T. L. 16419,\nthence 160 chains weat, thence 40 chains north,\nthence 160 chains eaat, thence 40 chalna aouth to\npoint of commencement.\nDated December 19, 1907.\n9. Commencing at a post plated at the northeast corner of T. L. 16419, thence 160 chainB west,\ntlience 40 chains north, thence 160 chains east,\nthence 40 chains south to point of commencement.\nDnted December 19, 1907.\n10. Commencing at a post planted about 40 chains\nnorth of the northwest corner of T. L. 16419.\nthence 160 chains west, thence 40 chains north,\nthence 160 chains eaat, thence 40 chalna south to\npoint of commencement.\nDated December 21, 1907.\n11. Commencing at a poat planted at the south.\nwest corner of T. L. 16397, thence 80 ehaina west,\nthence 80 chains  north, thence 80 ehains   eaat,\nthenee 80 chains aouth to point of commencement.\nDated December 21. 1907.\n12. iVnineuulw at a poat planted at the northeast corner marked T. L. 1M97, thence 120 chaina\nweat, thence 40 ehains north, thenee80chains east,\nthence 40 chains north, thence 40 chalna eeaat,\nthenee 80 chains south to point of commencement.\nDated December 21. 1907.\n18. Commencing at a poet planted about 80 ehains\nnortli of the southwest comer of location No. 12.\nthenee 80 chains west, thence 80 chains south,\nthenee 80 ehains east, thence 80 chains north to\npoint of commencement.\nDated December 21, 1907.\n14. Commeneingatapostplantedabout40chalna\naouth of the southwest corner of T. L. 7941, tlience\n160 chains west, thence 40 chains north, thence 160\nchains east, thence 40 chalna aouth to point of\ncommencement.\nDa.ed December 21, 1907.\n16. Commenelngata poat planted about ,|0chalna\nnorth of the southwest corner of T. L. 7941, thenc*\n160 chains wost. thenc* 40 chaina south, theme* 160\nchains eust. thence 40 chains north to point of\ncommencement.\nDated December 11. 1907.\n16. Commencing at a poat planted about 40 chalna\nnorth of the southwest comer of T. L. 7941, thence\n160 chains west, thence 40 chains north, thenc* 160\nehains east, thence 40 chalna aouth to point at\ncommencement.\nDated December il. 1907.\n17. Commenelngata post planted about 40 ehaina\nsouth of the northwest corner of T. L. 7941. thenc*\n160 chains west, thence 40 chains south, thenc* 160\nchains eaat, thence 4i| chains north to point \u00abf\ncommencement.\nDuted December 21. 1907.\n18. Commencing at a post planted about40ehalna\nwest of the northeast corner of Location No. 17,\nthenoe 80 chains north, thence 80 chains went,\nthence 80 chaina south, thence 80 chains east to\npoint of commencement.\nDated December 21. 1907.\n19. Commencing at a post planted about 2M, mile*\nup from the mouth of Nelson river on the north\nbank, thence 160 chains south, thence 40 chains\neast, thence 160 chains north, thenc* 40 chain*\nwest to point of commencement.\nDated December 21, 1807.\n20. Commencing nt a post planted about 2H miles\nup f rm the mouth of Nelson river on the north\nbank, thence 160 chains south, thence 40 chalna\nwest, thence 160 chnlns north, thenc* 40 chaina\neast to point of commencement.\nDated December 21. 1907.\n21. Commenelngata post planted about 2M, miles\nup from the mouth of Nelson river on the north\nbank, thence 160 chains north, thenc* 40 chaina\nweat. thence 160 chains south, thenee 40 chalna\neast to point of commencement.\nDated December 21, 1908.\n22. Commencing ata post planted about 2H milea\nup from the mouth of Nelson river on th* north\nbank, thence 160 chains north, thence 40 ehains\neast, thence 160 chains south, thenc* 40 chaina\nwest to point of commencement.\nDated December 21. 1907.\n28. Commencing at a post planted at the mouth\nof Camp creek, on the weat bank of Kltsumgallum\nlake, thence 40 chains west, thence 40 chains south,\nthence 40 chains west, tlience 40 chalna south,\nthence 40 chains west, thence 40 chains south,\nthence 80 chains east, thence 40 chains north,\nthence 40 chains east, thence 80 chalna north to\npoint of commencement.\nDated December 21.1907.\n24. Commencing at a post planted about 2 milea\neaat of the mouth of Camp creek, on the east\nbank of Kltaumgallum lake, thence 40 chains eeast,\nthence 160 chainB north, thence 40 chains west,\nthence 160 chains south along shore to point of\ncommencement.\nDated December 21.1907.\n26. Commencing ata poft planted about 20 chaina\nfrom the mouth of the Klteumgallum river, where\nit empties Into the lake on the west bank of lak*.\nthenee 40 chaina west, thence 160 chains south,\nthence 40 chains east, more or less, to tne shore;\nand then along lake shore to point of commencement.\nDated December 21, 1907.\n26. Commend.eg at a poat planted about 40 chalna\nwest of the northeast corner of the location of No.\n26, thence 160 chains south, thence 40 chains wost.\nthence 160 chains north, thence 40 chains east to\npoint of commencement.\nDated Deeemhir 21. 1907.\n27. Commencing at a post planted about 1 mil*\nup the river from Kltaumgallum lake, on the weat\nbank of river, thence 80 chains west, thenc* SO\nchains north, thence 80 chains east, thenc* 60\nchains south to point of commencement.\nDated December 21.1907.\n28. Commencing at a post planted about 20 chaina\nnorth of the mouth of Douglas creek, thence 40\nchaina north, thence 40 chains eaat. thence 80\nchains north, thence 40 chainB eaat, thenc* 120\nchains south, thence 80 chaina west to point of\ncommencement.\nDated December 21, 1907.\n29. Commencing at a post planted about 3Vt\nmiles north of the mouth of Douglas creek, tbence\n40 chains east, thence 160 chains south, thenc* 40\nchainB west, thence 160 chaina north to point of\ncommencement.\nDated December 21, 1907.\n30. Commencing at a post planted about 3M.\nmiles north of the mouth of Douglas creek, thenca\n40 chains east, thence 160 chains north, thenee 40\nchains west, thence 160 chains south to point of\ncommencement.\nDated December 22, 1907.\n31. Commencing at a poat planted about S milea\nup from the mouth of the north fork of the Kit-\na imgallum river, on the eaat bank, thenc* 80 chalna\ns mth, thence 40 chains west, thence 40 chains\nsouth, thence 40 chains west, thence 80 chains\nnorth, thence 40 chnins east, thenc* 40 chain*\nnorth, thence 40 chains east to point of commencement.\nDated December 22. 1907.\n82. Commencing at a post planted about 3 milea\nup from the north fork of the Klteumgallum river\non the east bank, thence 40 chains west, thence 80\nchains north, thence 40 chains west thenc* 40\nchains north, thence 80 chains eaat, thence 120\nchains south to point of commencement.\nDated December 22, 1907.\n83. Commencing at a post planted at the northwest comer and about 7 miles up from th* nurth\nfork of the Kitaumgallum river, on the east bank,\nthence 80 chains eaat, thence 100 chains south,\nmore or leas, to the river, and thenca along river\nto point of commencement.\nDated December 22, 1907.\n34. Commencing at a post planted at tha northeast corner, and then about 7 miles up from the\nnorth fork of Kltsumgallum river, on the west\nbank, thence 40 chains west, thence 160 chains\nsouth, thence 40 chains east, thenc* 160 chalna\nnorth to point of commencement.\nDated December 22, 1907.\n86. Commencing at a poat planted at the southwest corner, and about 7 miles up from th* north\nfork of Kltaumgallum river, on the eeast bank,\nthence 160 chalna east, thence 40 chaina north,\nthence 160 chaina west, thence 40 chaina south to\npoint of commencement,\nDated December 22.1907.\nLocators,\nFRANK VANDALL.\nALBERT SINCLAIR.\nJOHN McSHANE.\nfeb 8 Frank Vandall, Agent\nIiAN\u00bb AOT.\nSkeena Land District. District of Cassiar.\nSixty daya after date I intend to apply to the\nChief Commissioner of Lands and Works for permission to purchase 80 acres of land on Bear river.\nCassiardistrict: Commeneingat the N. B, corner\nof John Bernacbes' purchaae, thenoe north 40\nchains, thehce west 20 chains, thenee south 40\nchains, thence east 20 chains to point of commencement. W. G. HUMBLB.\n_     , John Berneches. agent.\nDated Sept. 4, 1907. nov. 9.\nSubscribe for The North Coast WANTED\nTIMBER\nLANDS\nI   have   connection!   with    Raatern\neai.ltallsts willing limber lands, anw\nmill* and logging outfits I would\nllko to m*et cruisers or others havlna\ntheses* properties for \"nlf. If you have\nnot money to pay for ndvertlalng or\nlie*aa\u00abs I will advance It.\nE.  R. Chandler\nWtjttu  I  nnd  S, .'01m  RuHtllng.\n1ST HaHilflgfl Street. Vancouver, II. C\nllMHKK   NOTICE.\nTHE NORTH COAST, .SATiWiAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1908.\nTIMBER    JVIAPS\nof all Districts\nVancouver Map and\nBlue-Print <Co.,\ni Kkll   Crown 8c Wilson Chambers\nVANCOUVER\n\u2022 J.  M.  ORAY, P.L.8. \u2022\n*,     of Victoria, B.C. will have his *>\n\u2022 headtitiarters this Siiiiiiner at J\nI TELKWA,     -     B.C. I\nA 25-Foot\nGasoline Launch\nFor Sale Cheap\nOwner has for sale in\nVancouver a well made,\nseaworthy gasoline\nlaunch, with new 5 h. p.\nPalmer four cycle engine. Complete boat\nequipment, including\ncushions, anchor, ropes,\nstarboard and port\nlights, acetiyne searchlight,  canopy top, etc.\nPrice $800\nGuaranteed in perfect\nrunning order.\nA launch suitable for\nnorthern waters.\nA.W. JOHNSON,\n1614 Robson St,,\nVANCOUVER, B. C.\nLAND actt.\nBkeena lnnd District, District of Coaat. Take\nnotice that Thomas Budge, of Nanaimo, B. C,\noccupation miner, intenda to apply for permijiaion\nto purchase the following deacrlbed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about 9 milea\nnortherly from Skidegate, on the east coaat of*\n\u2022Graham Island, and on a small creek about one-\nhalf mile from the shore, commencing at the N.E.\ncorner, thence west 80 chains, thence tkouih 80\nchains, thence oast 80 chalna, thence .lorth 80\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres, more or leas. THOMA8 BUDGE.\nDated December 19. 1907. jan IS\nLAND ACT.\nSkeena Land District, District of Coast. Take\nnotice that Arthur Charles Le Pln*trier Ray, of\nVancouver, occupation real estate ngent. intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a poat planted nbout 9 miles\nnortherly from Skidegate, on the enst coast of\nGraham Island, on a small creek, and about one\nhalf mile from the shore, commencing nt the S.E-\neorner, theuce north 80 chains, theuce west 80\nchains, tlience south 80 chains, thence enst 80\nehains to point of commencement, containing\n440 acres, more or less.\nARTHUR CHARLES I,e  PLASTRIER RAY.\nDated December 19. 1907. jan U\nNOTICE TO CO-OWNER.\nNOTICB la hereby given to Samuel I. Sliver-\nman, his heirs and assigns: You are hereby notified that I, Samuel Gourley, have done the assessment work and recorded the same on the Ajnx,\nHex and Minnie mineral claims, situated in the\nSkeena Mining district, head of Portland dSnal.\nfor the j*ear 1907. amounting to $307.50, nnd unless your portion for a one-half interest in said\nclaims U paid by March 21. 1908, the same will\nbe forfeited to the undersigned.\nSAMUEL GOURLEY.\nDated December 21, 1907. dec 21, 1907\nCoabt I .and District. Dittiict of Skeena River.\nTAK( autice that 1, Janus McLennan, of\nKit.mat, on ligation logg*1 - intend lu apply\nfor a bpocial limber licence over the following feacribed land* i\nNo. 1. Commencing at a \\h>-\\ planted on\nthe South -i#it- of Cardiu-r (.anal, 1 x\/% miles\nEa\u00ab-t of Tiiumph Kay, in the vicinity of\nKawkcatwy I > land, marked J. Mel* , N'K.\nCor. Post* thence 80 chains South, thence 80\nchains West, to *horr of Triumph Bay, thence\nfollowing \u00bbliorr line Of Triumph Bay and\n(\u2022ardner   Canal   to   place   of   commencement.\nDated Uacsabcr 6th,  IV07.\nNo. 4.- -Commencing at a pott planted on\nthe West hank o\/ tlu Ka 1 fork of the creek\nrunning into a lake iboVfl l\u00bb0 mile* South of\nTnimijfli Bay in thr vicinity of Kawkeebflfjr\nHland, and tbottl IKtJ chaffM Botltfa <>f tM\nSouth \u00bbd <>f th\u00ab l.akr. marked J. Mel,.. N.K.\nCor. Po-t. ihititc 160 chains Soutli, thence\n40 cluin- West tlience 160 chain j. North,\nthence 40 cliains I.ai to place of co.nn.eiw.e-\nment.\nDated   IVrtmlMT  6tli*   1907.\nNo. J,\u2014 Commencing al a post plantrd on\nthe Weat bank of the Kast fork of the creek\nrunning into a lake atiout I miles Soutli of\nTriumph Hay, and about 1HH chain?- Booth \u00ab>f\nthe South end of the said lake, in the vicinity\nof llavkeslmry Island, of Gardner Canal,\nmarked j. McL., S.K. Cor. Post tlnnce 100\nchains North, thence 40 chain* West, ih.-iuc\n160 chains South, thence 40 chains l'.a>t lo\nplace of commencement.\nDated   December  0th,   1907.\nNo. 6.\u2014Commencing at a post planted on\nIhe West hank of tin Baal fork of a creek\nrunning into a lake about 2 miles South of\nTriumph Hay, and about 1K0 chain.-, South\nof the South end of -.aid lake, in the vicinity\nof Hbwkesbury Island of Gardner Canal,\nmarked J. McL, N.W. Cor, Pott, thence ho\ncahins Kast, thence SO chains South, thence Si)\nchains West, thence HO chains North to place\nuf .commencement,\nDated   December 6th,   1907.\nNo, 7.--\"Commencing at a post planted on\nthe West hank of the Kast fork of the cieek\nTunning Into a lake 2 miles- South uf Triumph\nHay, and about I8tl chains South of the South\nend of said lake, in the vicinity of Hawkea-\nLury Island of Gardner Canal, marked J-\nMcL., S.W. Cor. Pofct, thence 160 chaina\nNorth, thence 40 chains Rait, thence 160\nchain*- South, thenee 40 chains West to place\nul  co inii-nceincnt.\nDated   December 6th,   1907.\nNo. 9.\u2014Commencing at a post planted on\nthe West fork of a river running into a lake\nal>out 2 miles South of Triumph Bay, and\nGardner's Canal, and ahout 260 chains in a\nSouthwert direction from the*South end of\niaid lake in the vicinity of Hawkesbury Island, raaikcd J. McL., S.K. Cor. Post, tnrnce\n40 chains North, thence 120 chains We?t,\nthence 80 chains South, tlience 40 chains l'*att,\nthence 40 chains North, thence HO chains Last\nlu  place  of  commencement.\nDated   December  6th,   1907.\nNo. 10.\u2014-Commencing at a post planted on\nthe North I ;;nk of the Wist fork of a river\nmiming into a lake 2 miles South of Triumph\nBay, m Gardner Canal, and abnut 260 chains\nin a .Southwest direction from the South end\nof the lake in the vicinity of Hawkesbury Is-\nland, maiked J. McL., N.W. Cor. Post, thence\n80 chains West, thence 80 chains South, Ihenee\n80 chaius Kant, thence 80 chains North to\nplace of commencement.\nDated  December 6th,   1907.\nNo. 11.~ Commencing at a post planted on\nthe Kast side of lake about I miles South from\nIhe head of Triumph Hay, and about 2 miles\nSouth of ihe North end of the lake in the\nvicinity of Hnwkrstmry Island, marked J.\nMcL., N.W. Cor. Post, thence 80 chains\nSouth, thence 40 chains Kast, thence 40 chains\nSouth, thence 40 chains East, thence 80 chains\nNorth, thence 40 chains West, thence 40 chains\nNorth, thence 40 chains West to place of\ncommencement.\nDated   December  6th,   1907.\nNo. 12.\u2014Commencing at a post planted on\nthe shore at the North end of lake 2 miles\nSouth of Triumph Bay, Gardner Canal, in the\nvicinity of Hawkesbury Island, marked J.\nMcL., N.W. Cor. Post, thence 80 chains East,\nthence 160 chains South, to shore line, thence\nfollowing shore line to place of commencement.\nRated   December 6th,   1907.\nNo. 13.\u2014Commencing at a post planted on\nthe shore at the North end of the lake 2 miles\nSouth of the head of Triumph Bay, Gardner\nCanal, in the vicinity of Hawkesbury Island,\nmarked J. McL., N.K. Cor. Post, thence 80\nchains West, thence 40 chains South, theuce\n40 chains East, thence 80 chains South, thence\n40 chains East to shore line, thence along\nshore line to place of commencement.\nDated   December  6th,   1907.\nNo. 15.\u2014Commencing at a post planted \\%\nmiles North of the head of Triumph Bay, Gardner Canal, in the vicinity of Hawkesbury Is*\nland and marked J. McL., N.W. Cor. Post,\nthence 40 chains East, thence 40 chains South,\nthence 40 chains East, thence 60 chains South,\nthence 80 chains West to shore line, thence\nalong shore line to point of commencement.\nDated   December  6th,   1907.        ,\nNo. 16.\u2014Commencing at a post planted on\nthe West tide of Triumph Bay, Gardner Canal,\nin the vicinity of Ifawkesbnry Island, on the\nS.E. Cor. of 49 R.N., and 49 S.E., marked\nI. McL-, N.E. Cor. Post, thence 40 chains\nWest, thence 160 chains South, thence 40\nchains Kai t to shore line, thence along the\nshore line to place of commencement.\nDated   December 6th,   1907.\nNo. 18.\u2014Commencing at a post planted on\nthe N.W. Cor. of Timber License No. 11295,\non the Kast bank of Deer Creek, in the\nvicinity of Devastation Channel, marked T.\nMcL., SW. Cor. Post, thence 40 chains North,\nthence 40 chains KaH, thence 80 chains North,\nthence 40 chains (Cast, thence 120 ehains South,\nthence 80 chains West to place of commencement.\nDated December 2nd, 1907.\nNo. 19.- Commencing at a post planted on\nthe N.W. Cor. of Timber License No. 11295,\non the East bank of Deer Creek in the vicinity of Devastation Channel, marked J. McL-,\nS.K. Cor. Post, thence 40 chains North;\nthence 40 chains Kast, thence 80 chains North,\nthence 40 chains West, thence 40 chains\nSouth, thence 40 chains West, thence HO chains\nSouth, thence 40 chains East to place of corn-\nmeneement.\nDated December 2nd, 1907.\nNo. 20.-\u2014Commencing at a post planted\nabout 2V% miles in a Northerly direction from\nDevastation Channel on the West side of\nDeer Creek, and on the West line of Timber\nLicense No. 11295, marked T, McL., N.E.\nCor. Post, thence 40 chains West, thence 120\nchains South, thence 80 chains Kast, thence 40\nchains North, thence 40 chains West, thence\n80   chains   North   to   place   of   commencement.\nDated December 2nd, 1907.\nNo. 21.\u2014Commencing at a post planted on\nthe South shore of Hawkesbury Island, Sue\nChannel, 2 miles West of Devastation Sound,\nand known as J. McL., N.W. Cor. Post, thence\nSouth 40 chains, thence East 160 chains,\nthence North 40 chains, thence West following shore line to place of commencement.\nDated   December   3rd,   1907.\nNo. 22.\u2014-Commencing at a post plantej] on\nthe South shore of Little Bay on the South\nside of Sue Channel, South Hawkesbury Island, marked J. McL., N.W. Cor. Post, thence\n60 chains South, thence 80 chains East, thence\n100 chains more or less North to shore\nline, thence following snore line to place of\ncommencement.\nDated  December 2nd,  1907.\nNo. 23.\u2014Commencing at a post planted on\nthe    South    shore    of    Sue    Channel,    South\nHawkesbury I'land, ^Pniles West of Devastation Channel, narked J. McL , N \\\\. Cor. Post,\nUmftttf 40 cluin- South, thence *>0 chains \\vest,\nt hi uce 40 chains South, thence 60 chains\nWest, thence &; i lairis North, more or test, to\nshore line, thii.ee |lung the shore line lo\nplate  of comnn r.cemetit.\nDated  December 2nd.   1907.\nNo. 24.\u2014Commencing at a post planted on\nthe South shoi- of Sue Channel, Ilawkenbury\nIsland, 4 mile- West of Devastation Channel,\nmarked J. McI.., Si. Cor Post, thence 40\nchain* South, ihenee 1M) chains VYe\u00bbt, turner\n40 chain* Not.lt to shore line, thenee along\nthe shore line t<> plaee of commencement.\nDated  Decemhei   2nd,   IW.\nNo. 26.\u2014Commencing at a post planted on\nthe West side of Douglas Channel, about 40\nchains South ol I legOOfl and about . miles\nSouth of the mouth of Dawson Arm, marked\nj McL., S.K Coi r t, thenca West 40\nchains, tlience N'orth 1 (0 chains, thence Baal\nHO ctiains. th*v Booth Ml ehains. mure ui\nh \u2022 , to ihora \u25a0, thenri foJ owing shore line\n10   nOint   of   c\u00ab ..r,,i ni i m< j:'\nLJajW   Dacembei   2nd,   I\nNo. 27.\u2014Commencing at a ootl pjantod on\na  creek on  th-    We \u25a0'   11 \u2022\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 -ut   Arm,\nal oitt 2 miles from i' \u25a0 mouth, En tha vicinity of Ffawke* rory Island, marked J. McL.,\nV K Cor. P t, t em e VVcal 10 I i hain.*,\nthence South KO chatm, ihenee East 60 cl n\nmore or less t' vhon line, thence .along ihore\nline  to a lace   -t  commencement\nDattfr Dccei bei   2nd,    903\n\\V, 28. Ci: mem ing at a post planted at\ntlK' N.W. Cor. Df the In .id '\u2022' the Nortli arm\nof Dawson Ai between Dawfcon and Kitimat Arm.*, m; .. d J. McL., S.E. Cot. Port,\nthence North 4 cl ail , tin nee WcM 10 chains,\ntheuce South 4. chain-, rhencc Weal 40 chains,\nIhenee South i chains, thence East 40 chains\nmore or less lo shore line, thence following\nshoie line in .. Northerly direction to point\nof con:,,,ci:cenj'nt.\nDat-d  D'jcci.he,   2nd,   1907.\nNo. 20.\u2014Co nencing at a post planted 160\nchains South f m the head of the- North arm\nof Dawson Arm, on tht Kast shore between\nDawson and Kilimat Arms, marked J. McL.,\nN.W. Cor. Po- . thence 40 chains East, thence\n80 chains Sout , thence 40 chains .East, thence\n80 chains Sou to shore line, thence along\nshore line to i lace of commencement\nDated  Decen ber 2nd,  1907.\nNo. 31.\u2014Commencing at -a pos.t planted\nabout 80 chait South bom the head of the\nNorth arm of Dawson Arm, on the East shore,\nbetween Dtwson and Kitimat Arm, marked\nJ. McL., N.W. Cor. Post, thence East 80\nchains, thence South 80 chains, thence West\n80 chains to ihore line, thence following shoreline in a Nortii rly direction to point of commencement.\nDated December 2nd,  1907.\nNo. 32.\u2014Coi nencing at a post planted at\nthe head of tb< North arm of Dawson Arm-\nbetween Daw u and Kitimat Arms, and\nmarked J. Mel., N.W. Cor. Post, thence Kast\n80 chains, them \u2022 South 80 chains, thence West\n80 chains to th' '\u00bb\u25a0 line, thence along the shore\nline to place ot commencement.\nDated  Deteinl i r 2nd,   1907.\nNo. 33.\u2014Commencing at a i>ost planted at\nthe head of tin North arm of Dawson Aim,\nbetween Dawson and Kitimat Arras, marke(]\nJ. McL., S.W Cor. Post, thence North 80\nchains, thence Bast 80 chains, thence South 80\nchains, tlnnce West 80 chains to place of commencement.\nDated December 2nd,  1907.\nNo. 35.\u2014Conir-ietK'iiiK at a post planted on\nthe South .\"hoc of Kiidala Ann, about 3 miles\nfrom the head, marked J. McL., N.W. Cor.\nPost, thence South 40 chains, thence East 40\nchains, thence South 40 chains, thence East 60\nchain*, thrnu* North 80 chains more or less\nto shore line, thence fallowing shore line to\n(>otnt  of commencement.\nDated December 3rd, 1907.\nNo. 39.\u2014Commencing at a post planted\nabout 160 chain! distant in a Northerly direction from tin head of Kagle Hay on the Kast\nshore of Kitimat Arm, marked J. McL.. S.W.\nCor. Post, tln-nce East 80 chains, thence North\n80 chains to shore line, thence along shore\nline  lo  mace of commencement.\nDated December 3rd, 1907.\nNo. 40.\u2014Commencing at a post plantod at\nthe head of Kaglc Bay, on the East shore\nof same, on Kitimat Arm, 3 miles South of\nthe mouth of Kiidala Arm, marked J. McL-,\n.SW. Cor. Po-t, thence s0 chains Kast, theuce\n40 chains North, thence 80 chains East, thence\n40 chums North* thence 160 chains West more\nor less to beach* following shore line Southerly   to  place   of  commencement.\nDated   December   3rd,   1907.\nNo. 41. -Commencing at a post planted at\nthe head ol Eagle Hay on tne West shore\nof same, on Kitimat Arm, 3 miles South of\nthe mouth of Kiidala arm, marked J. McL.,\nN.W. Cor. Poat, thence 40 chains East, thence\n40 chains North, thence 80 chains East, theuce\n40 chains South, thence 40 chains West,\nthence 40 chsins South, thence 80 chains West,\nthence 40 cbaini North to point of commencement\nDated December 3rd, 1907.\nNo. 43. ~ Commenting at a post planted on\nthe East shore of Kitimat Arm, and about 2\nmiles North of Hopkins Point, marked J.\nMcL., N.W Cor. Post, thence 60 chains\nSouth, thence 80 chains East, thence 100\nchains North o shore line, thence along shore\nline  to plan   of commencement\nDated Drv-mber 3rd, 1907.\nNo. 44\u2014 Commencing at a post planted on\nthe East side of Kitimat Arm, \\i mile North\nof Hopkins Point, marked J. McL., N.W.\nCor. IV>st, th nee 80 chains Kast, thence 80\nchains Sou\" thence 80 chains West to shore\nline, thence ong the shore line to place of\ncummencemei-\nDated Dei    iber 3rd, 1907.\nNo. 45.\u2014 I \"'nmencing at a post planted on\nthe Kast \u00bbli. e of Kiidala Arm, SK from\nCosta Ialand, marked J. McL., N.W. Cor.\nPost, thence t ' chains Soutli, ihenee 80 chains\nEast, thence 80 chains North more or less to\nthe shore line of Eagle Hay, thenee along\nshore line to :>lace of commencement.\nDated De\u00ab     iber 3rd, 1907.\nNo. 63.---I \u25a0 nmencjng at a post planted on\nthe North shore of Gardners Canal, Wi miles\nin a Westerly direction from Crab River,\nmarked J. M L., S.K. Cor. Post, thence 100\ndetains Noith, thence 80 chains more or less\nto the shore line of Devastation Channel,\nthence along -bore line to place ol commencement.\nDated December 4th.  1907.\nJAMES   McLKNNAN.\nLAND ACT.\nSkeenn Lnnd district. District of Graham Island. 0 C 1 'i ike notice that Donald Ureeuiield\nMncDotu'll. of Vancouver, B. C, occupation lawyer, intends I\" ..pply for permission to purchase\nthe following described lands:\nCommencing at n post planted at the northeast\ncorner ot\" an In linn reserve nbout 7n chains west\nof the entrance of Hiclen river into Dixons Entrance, said post l>eing the northwest corner of\nland applied for, thence south 80 chains, thence\nenst 80 chains or to shore line on west side of\nHielen river thence northerly along shore line of\nriver to its enhance into Dixons Entrunoc, thence\nwesterly alone shore line of Dixons Entrance to\npoint of commencement, containing 640 acres,\nmore or less.\nDONALD GREENFIELD MacDONELL.\nFrederick B- Jones, Agent\nDated December 12, 1907. jan 11\nof Kumdis Slough. lfASSett Inlet about 2 miles\nlinrllmiat of ihe south, end of Kumdis Ulnnd.\nwild poet marked Wm. L . M< VV. cor , theuce east\n80chains, thence south SOchains, thence west HO\nchains or to shore line of Kumdis Slough, thenee\nnortherly along shore line of Kumdis Slough to\npoint of commencement containing 640 ucres.\nI\/>cated December 18. 1907;\nWILLIAM LALUS.\njun 11 Prrderiek B Jones, Ageot\n\u25a0 m\nSkeena I,and District District of Graham Inland, Q. C. I Take notice that George Stafford,\nof koy. it. C-, occupation fanner, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchaae the following described lauds:\nCommencing at a iM>nt planted on the shore on\nthe east side of Kumdis Slough, or Masartt Inlet.\nGraham I*hiud and about tVi miles southerly\nfrom the north end of Kumdis Island, said poat\nlninii tin-southwest corne and is marked G. 6.,\ns W cor . th<iu.e east 8<) chains, thence north Hft\n< haina, tbenot west H<\u00bb ifutaa or to the nhorr line\nof Kfimdie Klousrh, theme southerly ulong the\nshore line of Kumdis Slough to place of com-\nm< ni< imnt. cmtaininx '<\u25a0\u00a5> ;icres.\nl\/*nt._d December 18, Ml.\nGHORGK STAFFORD.\njiui 11 Frederick B, Jones. Agent\nBkeena Land District. Di^-trict of Graham Island u c I Take notice that Frederick Benaon\nJonea of Massett, H. C-. occupation farmer, intends to apply for penniaalon to purchase the following fk'sciibed binds:\nCommeneingat a pool planted on th'.- shore on\nth< eaat side oi Maaeett Inlet, about 6 miles south\nof the south side of Lot 8. Massett Inlet and\nabout 4 chains north of a amaU creek known as\nWatton river, said poat being the northwest corner   and   is   marked   F.   B.  J    N.W. cor.  post,\nthence eaat 160 chaina, thence south 40 chains.\nthence weal to shore line of Massett Inlet thenoe\nnortherly ulong the sliore line of Massett Inlet\n10 point of commencement, eontaininif 640 acres,\nmore or lesa.\nLocated December 7, 1907.\njan U FREDERICK B. JONKR.\nTIMBER  NOTICE.\nSkeenn Land  District District of Graham Is\nland, Q. C. I.    lake notice that William l^illis. of\nVancouver, U. <   . intenus lu apply for pcipu^siyn,\nto purchase the following described lands: '\nCojumeucinj; at a post planted on the east side\nBKEENA LAND DISTRICT,.\nDistrict of Coast.\nTAKK NOTICE that The Graham Island Lumber Co., of Victoria, occupation gentlemen, in-\nteudl to apply for a special timber license over\n0K  following described lands:\n19. Comiikencing nt a post planted on the\nnorthwest corner of T. L. 8358, Mar Clinton Bay.\nMaeect Inlet being the *>uthvvest corner relocation T. L- 8355, thence east 80 chains, theucenorth\n80 chains, thence w\u00ab*st 80 cbafns, more or less, to\n.the shore, thenoe following shore to the point erf\ncommencement.\nGraham Island ' uml*r Co.\nJohn Young. Agent\nDated December 20, 1907.\n41. Commencing at a post planted on the sontb-\nfVVttt corner, cm the eust boundary of T. I*. 7748.\nJuskatala Bn.v. Masset Inlet, relocation T. L- 9538.\nthence north 80 chains, thenoe enst 40 chains,\nthence north 80 chnins. thence east 40 chains.\nmore or less.tu shore, thmcc following the shore\nto place of commencement\nGraliam Island Lumtici Co.\nJolni Young, Agent\nDated December 20. 1907.\n99. Commencing nt a post planted on the northeast corner of T. L- 12664. Mnsset Inlet, being the\nsoutheast corner, thence west SO chains, thence\nnorth 80 chains, thenoe west 40 chains, thence\nnorth 80 chuins, thenoe east 20 chain*, more or\nless, to the shore, thence following shore to point\nof commencement\nGraham Island Lumber Co.\nJohn Young. Agent\nDated December 20. 1907.\n151. Commencing at a vo\u00abt planted at tlie\nnorthwest comer, being at the southwest corner\nof T. L. No. 8347. Masset Inlet Denan Bay. tlience\nenst 60 chains, thence south H>6 chains, thenoe\nwest 60 chains, more or less, to shore, thence foi\nlowing shore to point of commencement.\nGraham Island Lumber Co.\nJohn Young. Agent\nDnted December 20,1907.\n152. Commencing at a post planted on the\nnortheast corner, being at the southwest corner\nof T. L- No. 8358, Mnsset Inlet, MacClinton Hay.\nUknre south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,\nthence north SO chains, theuce cast 80 chains to\npoint of commencement.\nGraham Isbmd Lumber Co.\nJohn Young, Agent\nDated December 20. 1907.\n153. Commencing at a poat planted on the\nnorthwest corner of T. L- No. 7747. Masset Inlet\njuskatabi Buy, being the southeast corner, thence\nwest 60 chains, thence north 106 chnins, thence\nea^t 60 chains, thence south 106 chains, to point\nof commencement\nGraham Istaud Lumber Co.\nJohn Young. Agent\nDated December 20. 1907.\n154. Commencing nt a post planted on the\nnorthwest corner of T. L- No. 7747. Masset Inlet\nJuskatala Bay, being the nortlienst corner, tlience\nwest 40 chains, thence south 160 chuins, thence\ncast 4o chains, thence north 160 cl ains to point of\ncom men cemen t.\nGraham Island I,uml>cr Co.\nJohn Youug, Agent\nDated December 20, 1907.\n155. Commencing at n post planted on the\nnorthwest corner of T. 1,. No. 7748, Masset Inlet\nJuskatala Bay, beingthe soutbwestcorner,thence\nnorth 60 chains, thence cast 106 chains, thence\nsouth 60 chains, thence west 106 chains to point of\ncommencement.\nGraham Island Lumber Co.\nJohn Young. Agent.\nDated December 20. 1907,\n156. Commencing at a i-\u00bb*i plnnted on the\nnortheast comer of T. L. No. 9538. Maaaet Inlet.\njuakuiabt Bay. being the southeast corner thence\nweal 106 chains, thenoe north 6\" chains, theuce\neast 106 chains, tlience south '\"> chains to point of\ncommencement.\nGraham Id.-ml Lumber Co.\nJohn Young, Agent.\nDated December 2n. 1907.\n157. Commencing at u poat planted on the\nnortheast corner of T. L 7741. Masset Inlet, being the not thwest comer thci'cr south 80 chains,\nthence east 80 chaius, theuce north 80 chains to\npoint of commencement\nGraham Island LumberCo.\nJohn Young, Agent.\nDated Deecml>er20, 1907.\n1.58. Commencing ot a post planted on the\nsoutheast corner of T. L- H34S, Masset Inlet Dcn-\naii Bay, being the southwest corner, tlu-nceeast\nB0 ohalns, thenoe north 80 chalna, thenoe weat 10\nchains, thence south SOchains to point of com-\nmcncciueut\nGraham Inland LumberCo.\nJohn Young, Agent.\nDated December 20, 1907.\n159. Commencing ata post planted on the southeast corner of T. I.. B348, Masset Inlet Denan\nBn.v, being the northeast corner, thence south 60\nchains, thence west 106 chains, tlience north 60\nchai is, thence east 106 chains to point of commencement\nGraham Island Lumber Co,\nJohn Young, Agent\nDated December 20,1907.\n160. Commencing at a post plnnted on the northwest corner of T- L. 834S. Masset Inlet, Denan\nBay, being the northeast corner, theuce west 40\nchains, thence south 160 chains, thence east 40\nchnins. thence north 160 chains to point of commencement\nGraham Island Lumlier Co.\nJohn Young. Agent\nDated December 20. 1907.\n161. Commencing at a post plnnted on the southeast corner of T. L- S347, Masset Inlet, beingthe\nsouthwest corner, thence north 140chians, thence\n40 chains, more or less, to west line of T. L- 9541.\nthence following said line to shore, thence following shore to point of commencement\nGraham Island Lumber Co.\nJohn Young, Agent.\nDated December 20.1537.\n162. Commencing nt a post plnnted on a small\n.cnHk, ntiout 2 miles west of Yakatra fiver. Mae*\nM.I inlet, being the \u2022\u2022<auhrast corner, thence treat\n*o chains, themt* north 80 chains, thence cost Hff\nchains, thence south 8* chain* to pM MM\nmeneement.\nGraham Ialand Lumber Co.\nJohn Young, Meat.\nDated December 19.1907.\n161 Commencing at a post planted on a amaM\nctrek nliout two miles west of Yakann liver. Mas-\nact Inlet being the northeast corner, themee west\nbUckains. thenoe south ho chains, ibense ruiN\nchain*, tbeuor north 80 chains to point of eom*\nmeneement.\nCraiiam Island Lumber Co.\nJceaa Young, \/.gent.\nDated December 19. 1907.\n164. Commencing nt a poat planted on a samall\nstream on the west side of Yakaun river, ssaaasf\nInlet .being the sout best corner, thence west s9\nchains, thence north HO chains, thenee east M\nchains, thence .south SOchains to point of oaoa-\nmen cement\nGraham Island Lumber Co.\nJohn Young, Agent.\nDated December 19. 1907.\n165. Commencing ut a post planted on a saaaX\nstream about two miles west <rf Yakaun titer.\nMasset Inlet, being the northeast corwer. thence\nwest ho chains, thence aouth W ehaina, thence\neast 80 chains, thenoe north Wefcakis, to point of\noom menormen L\nGraham Island .Lumber Co.\nJohn Young. Agent\nDnfcxl I>eoember 19. 1907.\n166. Commencing nt a post planted on a smaB\nstream nbout 3 miles west of Yakaam river, Mas-\nset Inlet, being uhe northeast earner, tbeace west\nHo chains, thenoe south SO ehains. thenee eaat W\nchains, thenoe north 80 chaws to point <a* commencement\nCrabam Island IjmnbrrCo.\nJohn Yousts  Agent\nDated December r9. 1907.\n167. Commencing at a post planted em a smatt\nstream about 3 miles west of the Yakaow river,\nMassett ink-t. lieing the sondieMt corner, thence\nwest 80 chain*- thence north 90 chains, thenee earn\n80 chnins. tlience .south 80 chaina to point of com-\nmen cement\nGraham Island Lumber Co.\nJohn Young. Agent.\nDated Decemlcr Vi. 1907.\n168 Commencing at a post planted on the north*\nwest corner of T. L. 9950. Yakaun river, Masset\nInlet, being the norlliewt corner, thenoe west 4*\nchains, thence south >6Qeha-us. theace cast at\nchain*, thenoe north 160 chains to place nf cow-\nwenortnrnt\nGraham Island Lumber Co\nJohn Yoamg. Agent.\nDated December 19. 1907.\nM0. Commencing at a po*t planted on the north\neast corner, being 1 niiie tooth of the northwert\ncorner of location No 168, Yakaim river, Masset\nInlet thence soKth 160 chnins, thenee weat it\nchains, thence north 160 chains, themee cast <\u2022\nchains to pout of commencement.\nGraiiam Island .Lumber Co.\nJohn Young. Agent.\nDated December 19, W07.\n170. Commencing at a post ptaato4 on. the\nsoutlie.ist corner at the southwest somer ssfT. k.\n1J656. Knmdas tslaml, Masset Inlet thence north\n200 chains, .thence svest 80 shains. more or less. In\nthe ihore. thenoe folknrmc So the ahore to point\nof comefuenoenieul\nGraham Island Jjumljer Co.\nJohn Young. .Agent.\nDated December 21. 1907.\n171. Cosnmencing nt a post planted on thr aontn-\nwest corner, at the northwest corner of T_ L. 77\u00abl\u00ab\nJuskaUtla lta\\, Masset Inlet thenoe cut lev\nchnins, thence north to chains, thence treat lot\nchains, more or less, to shore, thenoe iotlosrtng\nthe shore to point of commencement\nGraham Island Immher Co.\nJohn Young. Agent.\nDated Decemlier 21. IW.\n172. ComuiendnjfatavostphiufeedonttKaouuB-\nwest corner of T. I*. 11.649. Juskatala Bay. Mnsset\nInlet, being the southeast earner, thence north 8*\nchains, thence west SO chains, thenar sonth N\nchnlns, thence east *0 chains to paint <af emnv\nmeiiceincut t   t\nOrnhnm Hland l^anherCoL\nJohn Younx. Ageag.\nDnted December 21. 1907.\n17i.   Commeneingat a post planted eaa the seatttV\nwest comer of T. L 12649. Juskatala Bay. Matset\nInlet,   theence south 80 chains,   thenoe  we\nchnins.  theuce north   W chains, thenee\nchains to point of commencement\nGraham Island Lumber Co.\nJohn Young. Agent.\nDated December 21,1907.\n174. - Commencing nt a post planted about 2$\nchnins south of the northwest corner of Leas* 32.\nDenan Bay. Ma.-sct Inlet, thenoe west 130 chain*,\nthence north 60 chains, thence east IZOchaans.\nmere or less, to shore of small lake, following\nsouth boundary of Lease M, tbeivoe following\nsaid shore to point of commencement.\nGraham Island Luw;*r Co.\nJohn Young, Agegft.\nDated December 21. 1907.\n175- Commeneingat a post plnnted on the sonth*\neast corner of T. I,. 9404. I-in river, MnsKl I \u25a0let\nbeingthe northeast corner, thenoeaowsfc80ch '\nthence west 80 chains, theiwe north 80ch\u00abi\nthence east 80 chains to point of coma\nGraham Island Lumber 4\nJohn Young.\nDated December 22. 1907.\n176. Commencing at a post planted on the southeast cornerof T. L. 9402, I-in lake.   Masset  Iolet.\nbeing tl\u00bbe   southwest   corner,   thenee north 'lOO\nchains, thence cast 80 chaina, thence souik 68\nchains, more or less, to the shore,  thenoe following shore to point of commencement\nG t nham Island Lurabei Co.\nJotin Youag. Agent\nDated December 22. 1907.\n177- Commencing at a post planted m the southwest comer of T L ^397. I-in bike. Masset Ittlet.\nbeing the southeast corner, tlience north 168\nchains, thence west 40 chaim. thenoe south,. 168\nchains, thence eiut 40 chains to point of <om-\nmen cement\nGKAIIAM ISLAND 1.1 MliCK CO,\nJohn Young  Agent\nDated Drorinlier 22. 1907 frb S\nTl.Mlil It  NOTICEL\n.sKKKNA LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Graham Island. Q C. I\nTAKK NOTICE that F rede risk Benson Joats\nof Massett. B. C. oerupntion fanner, InteneV to\napply for a special timber license over ths following described lands, situated on the north aid*\nof Graham Island:\nCommencing at a poat plnnted at the southeast\ncomer of the Indian reserve on theeast sine of\nlleilen river, thence **\"uth M chains, thence west\n40 chains, theuce south 40 chains, then.ee west 40\nchains, thenoe nortli 80 chains, theuce eaat 49\nchains, thenoe north 40 chains, thence east 4u\nchains to point of commencement, containing biO\nacres, more or less.\nLocated December 14. 1907.\nJan 11 FREDKRICK BKKSON )ON|\nwest 69\nea$N\n*\nSKEENA LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Coaat.\nNOTICE is hereby giwi that SO days from U\nJ. M. ColMson, engineer. Intends to apply for a\nspecial timber license over the following d*scHb\u00abd\nlands, situated in the vicinity ot Vines SeNnd.\nQueen Charlotte islands:\n19. Commencing at a post planted about \u2022 aiilea\ndistant and in a southweaterly direction fmm-N^-\nden Harbor, Graham Ialand. marked J. M. C. 8. E.\ncornrr. tlience north 80 chaina, thence w\u00abat It\nchains, thence south 80 chain*, thane* \u2014ft M\nchains to point of conimenoeement.\nDated December 18, 1901.\nJ. It Colllso*.\nH. White, A*,*t.\n20. Commencing at a post planted about 9 Bib*\nin a southweeatarly direction from Nadrni Harbor.\nr.raham island, marked J. U. C N. E. c#7ttr.\nthence vest 80 chaina, thence south 80 ijalns.\nthence east 80 chains, thenee north 80 chain* U\npoint of commencement.\nDated December 16. 1907. .\"\ni. H. COLLI90N.\n;an 26 H. White. Aseat. \/.\nTHE NORTH COAST, SA\nIMPttOVlNO THE ISLANDS.\nto   Building.   Trails   to\nMsnjb\nUnder contract from the Provincial\ngovernment, interesting improvement\nworks in being carried on in vhe Queen\nCharlotte islands, Mys The Province.\nTrails are being built .across Moresby\nisland to Jedway, and different section*\nof the country are being opened up.\nMr. L. T. Watson, who has charge of\nthe work for the government, haa aUo\nbeen commissioned to stock the islands\nwith game. He will this winter .secure\nfrom the mainland fifty pair of deer\nand transport them to the islands.\nfetringent regulations will be put in\nforce to protect the game for several\nyears, and by that time the animals will\nprobably have become so plentiful that\nthey can be shot by prospectors and\nsettlers.\n}, hake, managing director of the\nUnion Steamship company, is at present in the old country superintending\nthe details of the construction of the\nnew steamer Cariboo, In a letter received by the Victoria agent, Mr. Lake\nstates that the Cariboo will arrive on\nthis coast during the latter end of March.\nLAND ACT.\nSfeeSM* Und District, District el Qa**a\nCharlotte Islands. Take notice thu David\nMdnto.h \u00bbt Victoria, occupation rssch.r. in-\ntends   to  apply   (or   penaiacioa   la' purehatt\nS\" * following describee land*, abaat j nils. \u25a0*\u00bb\nassttt Inlet Irora India* Vill*(\u00ab and etotit\ni nils* back Irom ths shcrs:\nComwnicin\u00bb at a pott plantsd al th*\nnorthwest corner, thence east 10 chain*, then**\naoxtH 10 chains, thence west IS chains, theaee\nnorth SO chains to point ol commencement,\nSad containing 640 acres more or less.\n;\u25a0 David Mcintosh.\nDated November 22. 1907.\nlowing described  land, about 204  jrard* wcat   Seller    Christie\nfrom Towe Hill, Graham Island.\nCommencing et a post planted at the north\neast   corner,   thence   soma   SO  chain*,   theace\nwant 10 chains, th*nc* north 10 ehaina. than**\nalong  the   shore  10  chsins   to  point  ol  com\nmeneement and containing 640 acres more\nless.\nADAMINA  CHRISTIE,\nlisted  November 21,   1907.\nSkesna Und District, Districl *( Quean\nCher lot I* Island. Take notice that >erer\nNeville Smith ol Vancouver, occupation merchant, intends la applr (or permiiilon te purchase the following described land, about I\nWiles up Maiectt Inlet from India* Village\nand about % miles back lr*m the there.\nCommencing it a poet planted et the totith-\nweet corner, thence tail IS cheine, then**\nnorth SO attaint, thenee wcat M chaise, thence\neouth ID chain, to point of commence meat,\nnnd uateinlng 640 acres More or lee*.\nPERCY NRVIU* SMITH.\nn, iter.\nDated November\nSeWa   Land   Dlttrist,   District   *l   i\nCharlotte Ittandi.   Take notice that Adenine\nPirUti* ol Udjrtroltk, married wemtn, intends\nto applgr (\u2022* fermleeloa te purchte* ths  lol-\nlueeo\nmil\n(      ^   touve\ni   epS.r   for\nY. FEBRUARY 8, 1908.\nI    n v.u\u201e,     occuostiea   *\u2022   W,H  b*nk \u00b0'  D\"r   Cr\u00abk-  *V>   m\"\"  in   South,\ni\",   ^.emTT.ioii   ts   e Norlheaiterlr direction (rom the mouth, said   chain. North to piece ol commencement.\nthence   160   chains   West,   thence   40\nchains, thenc* south 10 chains, thrnce east SO\nchains to point ol commencement, aad containing 640 acres more or less.\nANDREW SELLAR t'HBISTI*.\nDated November 12, 1907.\nDated December 2nd,  1907,\nmarked  I.   1)..\n:h, thence 80\nS.W.\nSkeena Lend Diitrict. District e( Queen\nCharlo:te Islands. Take notice tl at John\nBickle of Ladrimith, occupation merchant, intends to spplr for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lend, about 2 miles up\nMai.eil Inlet above Lot No. I, the same being the northwest corner:\nCommencing at a pott planted at said northwest  corner,  thence  eatt  20  chaint,  south  10   the following described  l\u00bbndt ne\u00bb-  the ladisn\nchains,   wett   20  chaint,   tlong   tht   beach   10\ncliaius to  point of  commencement.   160  ecret\nmore or let*.\nJOHN BICKLE.\nDttcd November 22, 1907.\nSkeene Land District, Diitrict ol Queen\nCharlotte Islands. Take notice that Margaret\nThickc o( Ladysmith, married women, intenda\nto apply (or permission to purchase the following lendt, about 2 milee above Lot No. I,\nup  Mattett   Inlet:\nCommencing at a pott planted at the touth-\nwett corner, thence east 20 chaint, thenee\nnorth 10 chaint, thence west 20 chaint, thence\nsouth 80 chaint to point ol commencement,\n160 acret more or lett.\nMARGARET THICKS.\nDated November 22, 1907.\nshore  o(   Boxer.   Reach,\nCor.  Post, thence  100 chaint North.\nNo.  SI.\u2014Commencing at  a poit planted on chains   Kast,   thence   60   chains   more   or   lest\nthe Wet bank o( Deer Creek, i'A  mile* in a to ihore line, theuce along ihore line to place\nNortheasterly direction  (rom   the  mouth,   laid ol commencement,\nmouth on the Kast shore ol Devaitation Chan- Dated December 7th, 1907.\n                                      nel.   about   J  milei   South   of   Hopkins   Point, .,      ....                                       .    ,\n                                      marked I. D., S.E. Cor. Pott, thence 80 chains . No\u25a0  \".-Commencing at a poit  planted on\nSkeena   Land   Diitrict,   Diitrict   e(   Q\u00bbe*n   North, thence 80 chain* Welt, thence 80 chaint 'he ,w\"'   b\u00bbn.k   \u00b0<   \u00bb Am\u00bb\u00bb   !,r\"m, ,on ,,h!\nCharlotte   lilandi.     Take   notice   th\u00bbt   Jemea   South, tlience 80 chain.  East to place o( com- s\u00b0U,h   \u25bahere  of  South   Htwke.bury   IjlanrJ.   3\nAlbion ol Vancouver, occupation bookkeeper,   meneement. gf^.WgSL*Lg*. \\Ta\\lL.iTSTk C\u00a3ft!j\nintend!   to   apply   lor  permi.iion   to   purchase       Deted December 2nd. 1907. \u00b0n \u00bbh\u00ab  *%,h >h\u00b0\" \u00b0'  Bo\"\" *\u00ab\"*; \">\u2022\">\"<\u00ab\nftg._\u00ab*\"&,. <~*\u00ab3\u00bb*if! * W*       No.  52.-Comme\u201ecln, ., a poit planted on fcorth.'   SLr%9   \u00a3&   wS   tesHS\nl!Sm.iiencinV  It   .   .\",\u201e.t   Jjaijil  .t   th.  south-    'ht   Wm1   b*nlt   \u00b0'   U\"r   Cr\"k-   J*   ml,\u00bb   '\"   \u2022 ch\u00bbt,\u00bb   S\u00b0u,h-   \"\"\"\u00ab   \u00ab\u00b0   ch\u00bbin\u00bb   **\u2022\u00ab   \u00ab\u00b0   P\u00bb\u00ab\n\u201e,.?cc \u00bb,   \u2122H bein'^ L\\?h^.   ,ih,s.t Vat-   Northeaiterly direction  Irom  the mouth. tai(| ol commencement.\nI., \u201el  In.  Ml   \u00a3S l'\\.  an    ;.,n.   thence   niouth on the Ea.t ehore o( Devs.tation Chan! Dated December 7th. 1907.\nrr.h^ch.lni.Se ;\"!,\\Vrh',nnV, d\u00a32   \u00ab\"'k*.bou'   'o'^'^To,0'P^ZJc^i No'  \"-Commencing  ., . poet pUnted  on\nicuth   80   chain,   to   point   ol   commencement.   T        v^'.h   .h.n^iftVb.i\u201e. pi'..  \u00abCL Sn ,h' Sou,n ,hore \u00b0' \"\u00bb*be.b\u00abrr Iiland X mile\n..^\u00ab,,,i.;..M(i\u201e\u201e,n i...                   chain. North, thence 80 chain. Eeit, thence 80 \u00a3\u201e,   of   Danube   Bay,   on   same   island,   on\nchains South, thence 80 clmm Welt to place ftoxert   R\u201echj   4   mi\\tl   ,\u201e   a   Norlh\u201elter|\u00bb\nol commencement. direction   (rom  the  head  o( Ursalli*  Channel,\nDated December 2nd, 1907. marked   J.    D\u201e   S.E.    Cor.    Pott,   thence   17(5\nNo.  53.\u2014Commencing at a poit planted on chaint   North,  thence  40  chaint   Wett.  thence\nthe Wett bank ol Deer Creek, b'A milei in a 100  chaint  South   more   or   leu  to  the  head\nNortherly    direction    Irom    the    mouth,    laid of   Danube   Bay,   thence   along   ihore   line   lo\nmouth on the Eeit shore o( Deveitation Chan- place of commencement,\nnel,  about   1  milei  South  o(   Hopkim   Point, Dated December 7th, 1907.\nand containing 640 acrci more or leu\nJAMES  ALLISON.\nDated Matiett, November 22, IV07.\n6m M. am\nTIMBER NOTIca\nCanst Land District   Diitrict of mtrtift River    T'kcdM J'.uD.i.   S-E'.nCSr'-   PSJ''.'l!i!nce   J2       No-  62.\u2014Commencing at a poll planted on\nCa\u00abt Lend Uittrict. Uittrict ol SkeeiS? Ktver.   ,.,\u201e,\u201e, f,\u201erth, thence 80 chaint West, thence 80   the South lhore 0, Hawlteibury Iiland, \u00ab mile\nSkeena   Land   Diitrict,   District   ol   Q\u00ab\nCharlotte   lilandi.     Take  notice   that   Ro\nMaitland  ol  Agatiii,  occupation rancher,\nTAKE notice  that  I, John   Dunn, ol Kiti-   chaint South, thence 80 chaint  Eatt to place Ksn   o(   Danube   Bay'   on   same   iiiand    on\nmatt,   B.   C,   occupation   Proiprctor,   intend!   o(  commencement. nox\u201e,    Re,ch|   4   mii;,   in   \u00bb   Northeai'terlv\nto apply (pr a \u00abpecial timber licence over the       Dated December 2nd, 1907. direction  (rom  the  head  o( Unallia  Channel\nlollowing described lands :\u2022 -                                        N\u201e.  54.\u2014Commencing at a poit planted on marked   J.   D.,   S.W,   Cor.   Poit,   thence   180\nthe   West   bank  ol  Deer  Creek,  b'\/i   milei   in chains   North,   thence  40  chaim   Eatt,   thence\ndirection   (rom   the   mouth,   laid 150 chaint  South  more or  leu to ihore  line,\nEatt ihore ol Devaitation Chan- thence   along   ihore   line   to   place   of   com.\nIBS No. 45\u2014 Commencing at a po.t planted 20 the Wen bank\n>b\u00abrt ohaini South o( Deer Creek on the Eeit ihore a Northerly dr\n\u2022   '\u00bb'   o(  Devaitation  Channel,  about  :\u2022 milei  South   mouth on the E\nDated December 2nd, 1907.\nCommencing at a poit planted at the couth\nwelt corner; thence eait 80 cheint; thence\nnorth 80 chain!; thence welt 80 chaine; thence No. 46.\u2014Commencing at a po.i planted on\naouth 80 chaim to point of commencement, and the North bank of Wewanie Creek at the\ncontaining 640 teres more or Icte. mouth on the Kast shore of Devastation Chan\nROBERT MAITLAND.\nto  point ol commencement.\nDated November 21, 1907,\nSkeena Land Diitrict, Diitrict of Queen\nCharlotte lilandi, Take notice that Alfred\nJohnston o( Vancouver, occupation rancher, intend! to apply (or pcrmieilon to purchate the\nlollowing  deicribed   land,  hall  a   mile  eouth-\nnel,  about\nmarked   J.\nchsins    East,   ,-ti\u2014.   aw   v,.r   .\n80   chains   West   more  or  less   10  shore   line,\nthence along ihore line to place ol commencement.\nDated December 4th, 1907.\nplanted on\nmouth\non   the   Eait   ihore   of   Devaitation   Channel.\nDated D*cemb*r I, 1107. about   2   milei   Northeast   of   the   North   end\nNo.  56.\u2014Commencing at a post planted on   \u00ab' Dorothy  Iiland. marked J.  D\u201e  N.W,  Cor.\nthe North bank o( Alder Creek, about 2 milei   p\u00b0'.'.    running    160   chains    Eait     thence   40\nchaim South, thence 160 chains West to ihore\nline,   thence  in   a   Northerly   direction   along\nthore line lo place of commencement.\nDevastation Channel, marked J. D., N.W. Cor.       Da,cd D\u00ab*\u00bb\"h*T 4th,  1907. _.,.,\u201e\nPott, thence 160 chaint Eatt, thence 40 chaint JOHN  DUNN.\n4 mllet South of Hopkim Point, \"P '\u00ab\"\u00bb! the moulli.iaid mouth 2*rnllei in a\nD., N.W. Cor. Post, running 80 Northeaiterly direction from the North end\n:,  thence  80  chains   South,  thence   \u00b0J   Dorothy   Island,   on   the   Eait   shore   ol\nNo. 47.\u2014Commencing et a post planted on\neait ol Woden  River and abeut hall a mile the   North   bank   o(   Wewanie   Creek  at   the\nin (rom the beach: mouth on the Eait ihore of Devastation Chan-\nCommencing at a poit planted at the south- nel, about 4   miles  South  ol  Hopkins   Point,\neait  corner:   thence   wett   SO  chaint;   thence marked   J.   I)..   S.W.   Cor.   Post,   thence   80\nnorth 80 chains, thence eait 80 chaina; thence chaint   Eait,  thence  80 chaint  North, thence\nsouth   80  chaim  to  point   of  commencement, 80  chaint  West   more  or  lesi   to ihore  line,\nand containing 640 acre, more or leu, thence along ihore line to place of commence-\nALFRED JOHNSTON. ment.\nDated November 22, 1907. Dated December 4th, 1907.\n\u2014\u2014 No. 48,\u2014Commencing at a post planted on\nSkeena Land Diitrict, Dlttrict ol Queen the North bank of Pine Creek at the mouth\nCharlotte Island*. Take notice that Jeee on the Eait shore of Devaitation Channel, 1\nFlander ol Vancouver, occupation salesman, mile Southeast o| the South cn<1 o( Dorothy\nintendi to apply (or permiuion to purchaie Island, marked J. IX. S.W. Cor. Post, thence\nIhe lollowing described land, at about $ milee 80 chaim Eait, thence 80 chains North, thence\nup Massett Inlet from Indian Village and 80 chaint Weit to shore line, thenoe along\nabout 3 milei eait (rom the chore. thore line to place of commencement,\nCommencing at a pott planted at the touth-      Dated December 4th, 1907.\nwett  corner betide   W.S.'t   northwett   corn*'       (*'.\u00ab\/< ,    . j   ,\npost, thenee east W chaim, thence north 80 \u00bb\u00bb\u2022\u201e 49-Commencing at a post planted 1\nchaim, thence weit 80 chaim, thence south 10 mile South o( Pine Creek, on the East shore\nchaim to point ol commencement, containing   \u00b0<  Devai ation  Channel   marked J.   p.,  S.W.\nCor.   Pest,  thence  80 cliolm   Eist,  thence  80\nchaim North, thence 80 chaim West to shore\nline, thence along shore line to place ol commencement. 1\nDated December 4th, 1907.\n640 acret more or leu.\nJESS FIANDER.\nDated November 22, 1907.\nBkeena   Land   Diitrict,   Diitrict   ol   Qu.ea\nCharlotte Itlandt.    Take notice that Andrew\nNo. 50,\u2014Commencing at a post planted on\nFIewin& Sons SawmillCo.\nTHE ONLY WHITE LABOR MILL ON THE COAST*\nAll kinds of rough and dressed lumber on hand.\nYELLOW AND RED CEDAR A SPECIALTY\nTerms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed.\nMills,\nWORKS CANAL*\nP. 0. Address,\nPORT SIMPSON, B. C.\n\u25a0\nTHE BANK OF VANCOUVER\n(To be Incorporated by Act ot Parliament of Canada.   Chatter Applied Por)\nTh}s proposed bank Is being organized and will have its Head office in Vancouver with its directors chosen by the subscribers to its stock at the organization meeting.\nThe Western Provinces, and British Columbia in particular, have for some considerable time felt the urgent need of an institution such as the proposed Bank of Vancouver. The\nformation of new industries and the developing of those already established, has been very seriously retarded for want of ordinary financial accommodations, and the primary object of this\nnew bank will be to alleviate the situation by largely confining its operations to the splendid field awaiting it in the Pacific Coast Provinces, and more especially in British Columbia.\nThe bank proposes to do business on the safe and well-laid-down lines of the old established banks, and will earn their respect and good will by a continuation of this policy.\nThe Bank of Montreal has its head office in Montreal. The Bank of Ottawa aas its head office in Ottawa.\nThe Bank of Toronto has its head office in Toronto. The Bank of Hamilton has its head office in Hamilton.\nThe standing \u00b0' tno*e banks is beyond question.\n.                                                                                              Par value of stock                        Present value Rest account or\nper share.                                per share. undivided profita\nThe Bank of Montreal         8100 00                                   f260 00 $11,000,000 00\nThe Bank of Toronto           100 00                                      .285 00 4,600,000 00\nThe Bank of Ottawa          100 00                                     .226 00 3,000,000 00\nThe Bank of Hamilton          100 00                                   217 00 2,600,000 00\nThe above banks, while doing a general banking business throughout the Dominion, each aims at fostering and developing business and trade .tMci.iiy in their respective cities and diitricte\nTHE BANK OP VANCOUVER will aim to do the same, that Is, to encourage and promote legitimate business in British Columbia particularly.\nThe capital asked for is $2,000,009.00 in 20,000 shares of $106.00 each. The first $600,000.00 of stock is offered the public at a premium of 10 per cent, that is, at $110.00 per share.\nPayments can be made in full or on the Instalment plan.   Interest will be allowed at 8 per cent, per annum upon the par value of the stock and until organization.\nThe provisional directors, when appointed, will reserve the right to increase the premium upon the remainder of the stock, also to allot or reject any subscription in whole or in part.\nh\nSubscription for Stock\nTHE BANK ON VANCOUVER\ni.\nCHARTBR APPLIBD POR,   TO BB INCORPORATED BV ACT OP THE PARLIAMENT OP CANADA.\nCAPITAL, $2,000,000, In 20,000 Shares of $100 ISoch, with $10 Premium on Ewh Share.\nI, the undersigned, hereby subscribe for Shares of the Capital Stock of THE BANK OF VANCUOVER, (charter applied for), to be incorporated by an Aet of the Parliament of Canada, at this Session, at the price of $110.00 per shsre, to be payable as follows:-$10.00 premium on oach share hereby subscribed upon the signing\nhereof; $10.00 upon each Share of Stock within 80 days after date of subscription; and $10.00 on each Share of Stock upon alotment by the Provisional Directors of said Bank, and eight\nequal monthly payments of $10.00 each per Shsre, the first of such payments to be made 80 days after alotment and the succeeding payments at intervals of 80 days. I reserve to myself\nthe right to pay these Shares in full upon alotment.\nThe Shares of Stock so subscribed for shall not be assignable or transferable until the ssme are paid up in full.\nI hereby make and appoint the Secretary of the Provisional Board, when appointed, as my Attorney to sign and subscribe my name to the Subscribers' Agreement In the Stock\nlooks of the said Bank, and to accept such Shares as may be allotted to me and to register me therein as the holder of the said Shares.\nI further hereby make and appoint (as a term of my application for shares herein contained) the Secretary aforesaid my proxy to vote for me and on my behalf at all meetings of\nwe Shareholders or Subscribers of the stock of the said Bank, and at any adjournment thereof, at which I may not be personally present, upon and in respect of all shares of the stock of\nthe Mid Bank, which shall be allotted or transferred to me.\nSignature [Seal]\nWITNE8S:\nDate.\nName in full,.\nOccupation.\nAddress..,.\nTHE IMPERIAL TRUST CO., LIMITED, of Vancouver, has agreed to act as trustees for the Subscribers, and all yayments until the Bum of $250,000.00 of Capital Stock is paid up\nnttst be made by cheque, draft, postofflce or express office order, payable to the order of The Imperial Trust Co., Limited, and thereafter to The Bank of Vancouver.\nv Interest at the rate of three per cent, per annum will be allowed until the organization of the said Bank.\n.... - A\" rnoney *\u00b0 P*ld lni except the premium money, which will be applied toward expenses of incorporation, will be deposited by The Imperial Trust Co. with their Bankers, THE\n>  MOLSONS BANK, and should the Bank not organize, the said money wili be returned to the subscribers with interest by the Trust Co.\nawi-        f* \u00bbU further pertieulan apply to the Imperial Trust Co., Ltd.. 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