"13961de2-f9f8-4c6f-ab6a-90bc71acf64e"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-07-11"@en . "1908-03-28"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/norcoa/items/1.0311669/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " ^x\n-.'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>;\nNORTH COAST\nDEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP THE COAST DISTRICTS AND NORTHERN INTERIOR\n,B-zr\n:sr\nVol. 1. No. 34.\nPORT SIMPSON, BRITISH COLUMBIA.\nSATURDAY, MARCH 28. 1*08.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0SB-\nLOCAL JOTTINGS\nNMH\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,#,(.' * H-l tie\nMr. Lscey will do barbi'ring in H. /'..\ncabin No. to, Wednesdays ami Saturdays.\nMr. P. R.. Fleming, C. P. R. agent,\nwas taking the round trip on the May\nthis week.\nMr. B. Piflder of Dawson,was a pass-\nenger on the Prince**? May, going back\nto Dawaon 'for the summer.\nMr. John Smith of the North Coast\nCommercial Co. at Port ri*ington, is a\nguest at the Hotel .Northern-\nMies Frances McCoskrie has quite recovered from her recent illness at the\nhospital, and is able to be up and around\nagain.\nAmong the passengers going south\nlast Sunday by the Camosun were Miss\nRachel Alexander, Messrs. W. H. Vick-\n\u00C2\u00ABrs and Mr. MacFarland.\nMr. John Wallace returned to town\non the Venture Thursday morning. He\nwill return to Arrandale by the tug Nagasaki, due here at any time. <\nMr. and Mrs. Regan of Aberdeen,\nWash., arrived from the south last Sunday. They intend to remain in the\nnorth, look around and not miss any-\n..thm\u00C2\u00ABv\nMr. We.,.A- Wadhams, manager of\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0WadhamtyCannery at Port Essington,\ncame up by'the Venture lust Tuesday\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0evening snd registered at,.'the Hotel\nNorthern, \"\" :,\":' '\n, V ... \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 !ll \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\" I\nMr, J.K'McClellan, the a^'ayer, returned hew Thursday night ly the May\nafter a visit of three or four months to\nthe old country. All are glad to see\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0hhw b/\u00C2\u00BB<&.00ce more-'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2;\"\nMr. M.-M. English,' manager of the\nBalmoralcannery, arrive by the Venture, accompanied ,hy his new bookkeeper, Mr. Rosseiu. They returned\nto tne Skeena by the Venture.-\nMr. Millichamp, representing the dry\ngoods firm of Gault Bros., was registered at the Hotel Northern until the\nCapilano put in an appearance, when he\nleft for a visit to the Naas canneries.\nW. Goldbloom, representing the firm\nof Goldbloom & Co., of Vancouver, arrived from that city a few days'ago ana\nhas, much to the delight of the ladies,\nbeen displaying some novel spring suits.\nFor the week ending Saturday, March\n21st, the members of the WoAjans'\nAuxiliary met at the residence of Mrs.\nJohn Conway Thursday afternoon,\nwhere a very successful meeting took\nplace. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00C2\u00AB.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n^ > \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I' > Hi \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '' 'I\nNext week will be published the pri*\nlist for the Port Simpson Exposition to\nbe held next falL The list is a large\none, and the amount of money prizes\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0will lie three time* larger than tliu't'wf\nlast year. -\nLast Monday wening Miss Knox,\nlady superintendent of the hospital, en\ntertainiaa \u00C2\u00BB iHitnU'f of young Indies at\ndinner in hpnor of the Jesses Rita atid\nGipsey Johnston, before leaving for\nHartley Bay. w '\nIt is report^ htfre that Capt. J. H.\nBonser will be master, of the steamer\nCaledonia during the coming season's\nwork on the Skeena. The Caledonia is\nat present tied up at Prince Rupert, being used as a hotel.\nThe Princess May cleared from this\nport of entry last Thursday night, carrying something like 200 passengers. As\n^he night was perfect almost everyone\nl_the steamer to gee friends\njiorth.\n-,\u00E2\u0080\u0094^n Point, and\nMrs. Alexander of Rocwts. . ,\nMiss Paul of the Crosby H9$g! ?\u00C2\u00B0tn\nfigured among the victims of la grv?,e\nduring the past week. All will be glad\nto know that the patients are regaining\ntheir good health once more.\nTeh* .following item appeared in The\nPfovinca of the 18th: \"Mr. J. W.\nStewart, a member of the firm of Foley\nBros. & Larson, which has the contract\nfor the first section from the coast eastward, left Chicago for the coast recently to commence operations.\"\nMr. McBain, manager of the British\nAmerica and North Pacific canneries\non ihe Bkaena, ean s up l: 1he Venture\nthe other evening and mt\ f<>r Retahi-\nkan by the I'r.n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0> -., May, where he will\nvie.it the Bel! Irving eannery thare.\nGovernmei t Agai I Manson returned\nfrom Jedway via Victoria bj ths I'rin-\neMi Mag Thursday night, .'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.::\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. Manson\nhas been absent about a month from\nthe govetrnmenl office, Mr. H. Young\nacting as government agent.\nMr. F. Graham, who has for some\nmonths [ast been in the service of the\nHudson's Hay company at this post,\nwill leave tomorrow for Victoria to join\nthe new sternwheeler Port !-'impson as\npurser. H's many friends wish him\nmuch success and bon voyage.\nOn Tuesday evening last the steamer\nVenture,'Capt. Goulding, entered from\nthe south, and after making the usual\nrun to the Naas canneriea and other\nnorthern points, returned here and\nbeached for repa:rs. Owing to the\nsmall tides the Venture was unable to\nget away south until Friday night.\nThe tug William Joliffe, Capt. Stratford, entered Thursday afternoon. The\nfollowing day the Joliffe attended to\nour harbor lights, putting them in good\nshape for the summer. Mr. Halcot of\nOttawa,'superintendent of lighthouse\nwork, wrfs aboard the Joliffe and was\ngiven a hearty welcome by his friends\nhere.\nA. J. Dawson, colonial editor of the\nLondon Standard, has arrived in Winnipeg, Accompanied by C. E. Hoer. Mr',\nDawson intends issuing a huge Canadian\nsupplement of the Standard, and for\nthis purpose is making a tour of the\ncountry collecting facts and data twttm\nclose pbrsonal observation an 1 invwifi,'\n\u00C2\u00BBa\u00C2\u00ABon. .,Hr;\nG. T. Michell, representing thdtiaird-\nware firm of Piyor & Co., Victoria,\nami *blK>ic from \bc Vjotur^JFrld::/,\nbeing chaperoned around towrl by the\ngenial freight clerk, Mr. Harry Brown.\nWe have not heard as yet whether they\ngot back, as the last we saw of the two\ndromeos they were going in the wrong\ndirection.\nJ. F. Moodie, of Moodie Brothers,\nof Calgary, was in Revelstoke recently\ncompleting the final arrangements for\nthe incorporation of the Big Bend Mica\nCompany, Limited, which company intends to commence operations in the\nBig Bend almost immediately. The new*\ncompany has secured 26 mica claims in\nthe Big Bend in the vicinity of Big\nMouth creek, northwest from Kinbas-\nket lake ami directly south from where\nCanoe and Wood rivers enter the Columbia.\nOn Monday evening last Mr. and Miss\nLocker,by entertained a few of their\nfriends at their home in honor of the\ndeparture of Mr. Graham, Mr. Lock-\nerby's brother officer. The evening\nwas a pleasant one, closing with the\nusual \"Auld Lang Syne\" and \"Heis\na Jolly Good Fellow.\" Those preaent\nwere the Misses McGill, O'Neill, Minnie\nand Annie Alexander, LePsge, Sophie\nand Margaret Brentzon, the Messrs.\n.lamtv. Sharp, F. Graham (honorary\nguest), H. Young and W. O'Neill.\nThe old-timors of Port Simpson, who\nknew the Rev. A. E. Green thirty years\nago, will read with interest that Mr.\nWalter V. T. Green and Kiss Doris\nStedham were married at San Francisco on Wednesday, March 18. Walter,\nwho is the eldest son of the Rev. A. E.\nGreen, Inspector of Indian schools, is\na native of Port Simpson, born in the\nold mission house in 1878. He is a successful engineer in the employ of the\nC. P. R. The bride formerly resided in\nVernon, and for the last year ai;d a half\nin California. In future their home will\nwill be in British Columbia.\nLast Sunday, during the evening\nservice at St. Catherines church the\nRev. Mr. Hogan gave out from the\n' *',r>it on behalf of the citizens of this\nplace eTcSressm\u00C2\u00A3 most earnestly the regret felt bytte -departure of Mr. and\nMrs. Chas. Johnston ^J-S.niib^o'n-\nplimenting them on their popularity liiifl\nthanking them for their many kindnesses which have during the past year\nwon the hearts of the people of Fort\nSimpson, who in return extend their\nbest wishes and earnest hopes for the\nwelfare and success of Mr. and Mrs.\nJohnston in their future new work.\nB. C LED IN MINERAL OUTPUT\nBanner ,W Inert! Province Again Largest Producer In J 907.\nCanada's mineral production Tor 1907,\nsays 'ihe Province, reached HB.lflrfOOO,\nor over elegit) times that of LcSBO, which\nwas $10,221,000.\nThis is shown in a preliminary report\njust issued. Ihe metallic output reached a value of $.#.424,000, the non-metallic $31,:H7,000, cement, slate ami\nother structural material $12.1)00,000.\nThe output of coal reached 10,500,000\ntons and a value of over $24,600,000.\nIhe copper production reached 57,380,-\n000 pounds, and a value of $11,478,000,\nBritise Columbia supplying 72 per cent\nof the total output and Ontario second\nwith 19 per cent. British Columbia, in\nfact, led in the total output of all the\nminerals, although its production of\ngold last year shows a falling off compared with other years.\nIn this connection the report says:\n\"The lutal gold output in 1907 wm\n$8,270,000. Four years ago gold was\nrelatively the most valuable mineral\nproduct in Canada, but in 1907 it has\nfallen to fifth place. A continued shrinkage has taken place in the output of the\nYukon from $22,206,000 in 1900 to about\n$3,150,000 in 1907. The effect of this\nshrinkage was to soipe extent lessened\nby the continued increase from British,,\nColumbia,.but in. 1907 this province also\nehowa..fjAMmg off both in placer and\nlode eSgtout, a decrease of over IB per\ncs\u00C2\u00ABst. Lass thim half as much gold was\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2biatnai from the Yukon in 1907 as in\n.#{06. Of the. total gold output in 1907,'\n'#j\u00C2\u00BBat47 per\"l'ent was obtained from\nptaetr and hydraulic workings, and 63\nper cent, from sulphuret and quartz\nores.''' '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'**\" ' :\n\"'. F&R SKEENA tflVER.\nWE ARE IN THE MARKET\n*Hr*S-<\nTO BUY\nTimber and\nMineral Locations\nThat will stand investigation.\nSend full pariculars and reports. We met as\nEXECUTORS, TRUSTEES,\nREAL ESTATE AGENTS. LIQUIDATORS,\nINSURANCE AGENTS, MONEY TO LOAN.\nSAVINGS BANK, VALUATORS.\n.'.teat\n~ w H?\nCAPITAL j- $2,000,000\nDominion Trust Co, Lttt\nJ. B. MATHERS, Gcacnl Hunger.\n328 Hastings St, West Vancouver, & C \\nhue:\nW\n\u00C2\u00BBH*'\nor;\n-*+**\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0^..\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0IPIll,;\nBoats Are Being Made Ready for the\nSpring Rush.\nCapt. S. B. Johnson, formerly commodore of the. Hudson Bay boats in\nNorthern British Columbia, when recently in Vancouver, stated that navigation on the Skeena river wilL,.be\nopened about the 25th of next m\nJust Received, the Best\nBOYS' SCHOOL\nEver brought to town. Sizes 1 to 6\n::~%g*^M*:w\n*\nPRICE, $2.50\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094*~\nTry\u00C2\u00B0ur Corn-Fed Hams and Bacon\nR. Boyd Young Co., *.!$\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\nti\nM'\n-\u00C2\u00BB\n\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nHotel Northern\nRecently purchased by Mrs. Jennie Richards.\nNewly furnished bedrooms, sitting room, etc\nFIRST-CLASS TABLE. !\u00C2\u00BB'\nHighest Grade of Liquors, Cigars, Etc.\nRates moderate, $1.50 per day and up. PORT Smwoit\nLnrge Numbers Leaving for the New\nEldorado,\nThe rush to the north has begun in\ndeadly earnest, says The World. Not\na single berth was available on -he\nPrincess May on her last trip north,\nnot even a seat In the smoke room.\nPremiums were offered for accommodation, but to no purpose, and from\nnow on, for another month at least, it\nexpected that every boat going to northern British Columbia ports will be,\ncrowded.\nLots For Sale\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2IN-\nPORT SIMPSON CITY-\nN NORTH SIDE OF HARBOR. S\n$76 up. Terms, half cash; balai\nJOHN FLEWIN.\nON NORTH SIDE OF HARBOR. Size of lots 40x125 feet. Prieea from\n$75 up. Terms, half cash; balance six months,without intaraat.\nNotary Public fcsr B. C.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 hi ii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00AB>\u00C2\u00BB<\n- \u00E2\u0080\u0094s 111. I\nCO\nTIMBER NOTICE.\nSEEDS,\nTREES,\nPLANTS,\nFor the farm, mrden, lawn, Iknilevard or\n'k=V conservatory. Acclimatized stock, oid-\nG? est established Nursery on th\nC) Catalog free\nMainland.\n| M. J. HENRY, M1\u00C2\u00B0 ^r,inster\n\u00C2\u00A7 Vancouver, B. C.\n(t>\nSKEENA LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Coaat.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 TAKE NOTICE that E. A. D. Heming. of Vancouver, B. C. intendp to apply for a special timber* license over the fe .llowlna* described lands:\n'S2. Commencing at a post planteed on the shore\nor\"'a'point on the west shore of Bumaby Strait.\nMoresby Island, about 50 chains east of the center\n'of'the north and south line of T. L. 12948, thence\nwest 40 chains, thence south 120 chainB, more or\nle8a,--to the shore, thence east and north along the\nshoraito point of commencement, containing 640\nacre* more or less.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0rt\u00C2\u00BB,i: Elizabeth Aileen Domville Heming.\n.-of.' H. ('. Magee. Agent.\nDated December 14, 1907.\n33. Commencing at a post planted on the west\nshore of Skaat Bay,- Moresby Island, about two\nmiles and-iruarter west of the southwest corner of\nHuxWy Island, thence weest 60 chainB. thence south\n160 chains, thence east 20 chains, mora or loom \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\nthe shore, thence north along the shore to paint ot\ncommencement, contsinjncrMO acM,r 16. l\u00C2\u00BB/7.\n2. Commencing :tt a post planted 3' - i. ilss.\nmeasuring inu southeastdirection from the mouth\nof Sockeye creek, ut thu nurth.*a\u00C2\u00BBt comer of Luke\nlj.kcl.ej, thence south so chuins. thence aest SO\nchuins. thence north 80 chuins. thence Saat HO\nchains to tho point of commencement, containing\n640 acres, more or less. A,.,c Gillis.\nIi.de .1 DM mlecr Ii:. pj 7.\n.1. Commencing at h poet planted 3H' iri'es.\nmeasuring in u suutheasteliMCtie.n fiom then < .th\nof Sockeye croc*, ut the northc;u.t corner uf Ijike\nLakt-ls.', thence north SO chains, thence rant Ml\nch .ins. thence south SO chuins, thi-nce went Ml\nchains ti> point of commencement, containing Mo\nseres, more or less. Angus Gillis.\nIi.-ci. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0! December 16. 1907.\n4. Commencing at a post planted SMi miles,\nmeasuring in u southeaster,, cti-.n from themouth\nof Sockeye creek. :l the novtheunt corner of I .:,.,;\nLakelse, thence south bo chains, tlience east 10\nchains, thence north 80 chiin,, thenc great BO\nchuins to point of commencement, contfelnlhff G40\nacres, more or less. Angus Gillis.\nDated December 16. 1907.\n6. Commencing nt a post pir.nted nbout 4:.-\nmiles, mesiuiing in u soulhe.cut (lire ction from the\nmouth of Sockeye creek, at the not theust corner of\nLake Ijukclsc, tlience south lto chuins, thence\nwest 40 chsins, tlience north 11,0 chuins, thence\ncast 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, \u00C2\u00BBnore or less. Angus Gillis.\nDated December 10. 1907.\n6. Commencing at n post plan tedr.bout4Hrrei'es\nmeasuring in a southeast direction from themee,I,\nof Sockeye creek, at the northeast coiner of Lu\u00C2\u00BB.e\nLakelse, thence cast 100 chuirii, thence south 40\nchains, thence west 160 chr-inu, thence north *0\nchains to point of commencement, conUiinini/ 040\nacres, more or less. Angus Gillis.\nDated December 16. 1907.\n7. Commencing at a post planted about 6 miles,\nmeasuring In a southeastdirection from the mouth\nof Sockeye creek, at the northeast corner of Lake\nLakelse. thenc* east 160 chain?, thence south 40\nchains, thence west 160 chains, thence north 40\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres, more or less. Angus Gillis.\nDsted December 16. 1907.\n5. Commencing ata post planted about 6 Vi miles\nmeasuring in a southeastdirection from the mouth\nof Sock*y* crerek, at the northeast corner of Lake\nLakelse, thence north 60 chains, thence east 80\nchains, thenee south 80 chains, thenc* west 80\nchains to point of commencement, containing G40\nacres, moro or less. Angus Gillis.\nDated December 14, 1907.\n0. Commencing nt s post planted about 6H miles\nmeasuring In a southeastdiraction from themouth\nof Socl eye creek, at the northeast corner of Lak*\nLakelse, thence south 80 chains, thane* esst 80\nchsins, thence north 80 chains, thenc* west 80\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nsere., more or less. Angus GUlls.\nDated December 14. 1907.\n10. Comn.e-nring nt a poet plantod about 3W\nmiles measuring in a north direction from th* eon-\nAlienee of the nnrthinost blanch of the Kitamaat\nriver \. Ith the muin streum. thenc* north 40 chains,\nthence en.t 160 chains, thence soutli 40 chuins,\nthence v est 160 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres, more or lass.\nAngus Gillis.\nDsted Decern) er 11, 1907,\n11. Commencing at a post plantad about 8H\nmiles mcnsuiing in a north direction from the confluence of th* northmost brunch of th* Kitamaat\nriver with the main stream thenee seat 160 chains,\nthenee \u00E2\u0080\u00A2couth 40 chains, thenee west ICO chains,\nthenc* north 40 chsins to point of commencement.\ncontaining 040 seres, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 14, 1907.\n12. Commencing ,>t a pe\u00C2\u00BBt planted about3 milea\nmeasuring in a north direction from the confluence\nof the northmost branch of the Kitamaat river\nwith the main stream, thence west 80 chnins,\nchenee south 80 chains, thenco esst 80 chains,\nthen,* north : n chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 040 scren, moro or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 14, 1907,\n13. Commencing nt s post planted about 2 miles\nmeasuring in a north direction from th* conflnence\nof the northmost branch of the Kitamitat river\nwith the main stream, thenee west 80 chains,\nthence south 80 ehains. thence east bO chains,\nthence north HO chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres, moro or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 14. 1907.\n14. Commencing at a post plantad about 2Vt\nmiles measuring in a north direction from the confluence of th* northmost branch of the Kltawont\nriver with the main stresam. t hence cast ltiO chains,\nthenco north 40 chains, thence west 160 chains,\nthenc* south 40 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining G40 acres, mora or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 14. 1907.\n16. Commencing at a post planted about 2V4\nmiles measuring in a north direction from the confine:,ee of th* northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with the main stream, thenee esst 160 chsins,\nthenee south 40 chsins, thenee west 160 chains,\nthenc* north 40 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 14, 1907.\n16. Commerncing at a post planted about Wt\nmile* measuring in a north direction from the confluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with th* main stream, thence east lOOchuina,\nthenee north 40 chnins, thence west 100 chains,\nthenc.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 south 40 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 seres, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 14. 1907.\n17. Commencing at a pott plsnted about IVi\nmiles measuring in n north direction from tho confluence of tho northmost branch of tho Kitum/ist\nriver with th* main stream, thenceeast l'iOchains,\nthence south 40 chains, thonce west loO chains,\nthsnee north 40 chsins to point of commencement,\ncontaining i; 10 acres, moru or less.\nAngu* Gillis.\nDated December 14. 1907.\n18. Commencing at a post planted about 3 miles\nmeasuring in a north direction from the confluence\nof the northmost brunch of ths Kitamaat river\nwith the main stream, thence nortli 80 chains,\nthence east 80 chains, thence south 80 ehaina,\nthenee west 80 chuins to point of commencement,\ncontaining eS40 acres, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 14, 1907.\n19. Commencing nt a post planted about Vt mile\nmeasuring in n west direction from tho continence\nof the northmost branch of the Kitamaat river\nwith the main stream, thence north 80 chainB.\nthenee west b0 chains, thonce 3o.v.ih CO chains,\nthonce east bO chain:* to point of commencement,\ncontaining C10 acrea, more or Icon,\nAngus Ciliis.\nDated December 13, 1907.\n20. Commencing at a post planted about Vt mile\nmeasuring in a west direction from the conliuence\nof the northmost branch of the Kileimaat river\nwith the main stream, tlience south \u00C2\u00A30 chains,\nthenoe west 80 chsins, thence north SO chains,\nthence east 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres, more or less.\n_, , _ Angus Gillis.\nDatod December 13, 1907.\n21. Commencing at a post plnnted about Vt mile\nmensuring in a west direction from fne confluence\nof tha northmost branch of the Kit-mia.it river\nwith the main stream, thence north 80 chsins,\nthence cast SO chains, thence south 80 chains,\nthenee weat 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres, mora or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDatod Decamber 13. 1907.\n22. Commencing at a poat planted about V. mil*\nmeasuring in a wcat directum f rum the cocifluanc*\not th* northrooet branch erf th* Kitamaat river\nwith the main stream, thence south 80 chains.\nthence east SO chuins. thane* nortr 80 chains,\nthemee west 80 chains to point of commencement.\ncontaining 640 acres, more or leas.\nAngus Gillis.\nDstid Deeeembvr 13. 1907.\n23. Commencing at a post planted about *, mile\nmeasuring in an easterly direction tnat the confluence of the northmost branch of tne Kitamaat\nri.er with the main sticain. tlience nortli chuins.\ntlience cast eO chain*, the-nee south 80 chain...\ntl.\u00C2\u00AB i.ee west So chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 040 ucrvs. more or lens.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13. 1907.\n'24. Commencing at a post planted about Hi\nn.il.s measuring in all eastdireclion from the con-\nfiuvi.ee of the not tlunost branch of thu KiLau.uat\nriver v. ith the main stream, thence south I..0\nchums, thence west 40 clealaa, thence north loO\nchains, thenc* east 40 chuins to point of coinmei.cec-\nlovnt, containing C40 acres, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13. 11107.\n26. Commencing at a post planted ubout l'e\nnines measuring in an east tiireclion from the con-\nfhiciiceief the north,nust branch uf the Kil.i :eust\nriver with the main stream, thence south 100\nChains, thence east 10 chains, thence nortli 100\nehains, ti.e ice west 40 chains to point of commencement, coi,la, ii.i. 640 acres, more or less,\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13, 1907.\n20. Commencing nt a post planted nbout IH\nnice meafiLring in an esst direction from the con-\nliuenceof tho north -nust brunch of the Kitamaat\nriver with the muin stream, tlience south 1'jO\nchains, thence west 40 chains, thence north loll\nchains, th. nee eust 40 chuins to point of commencement, containing ti-JO acres, more or less,\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13. 1907.\n27. Commencing at a post planted about l1*\nmiles measuring in an east direction from tho confluence of tho northmost brunch of the Kitamaat\nliver witli the main stream, thence south KO\netiuini,, thenco cast 10 chains, thenca north 1C0\nchains, thence west 40 chitina t, point of com-\nii.enccrr.'.nt, containing U0 acres, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated December 13. 1907.\n28. Commencing at a post planted about 3'4\nmiles measuring in an east direction from the confluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver v,ith the main btreum. thence south 100\nchains, thence west 40 chains, thenc* north 160\nchains, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 040 seres, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDatod December 13. 1907.\n29. Commencing at a post plantod about SVt\nmile* measuring in an esast direction from the confluence of th* northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with the main stream, thenc* south 1C0\nchalna, thenc* east 40 chains, thenc* north 160\nchains, thence west 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 seres more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDated D*c*mb*r 13, 1907.\n30. Commencing at a post plantod about Is*\nmiles measuring in an east direction from th* confluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat\nriver with the main stresam, thence cast luO chains,\ntlience north 40 chains, thence v. est 100 chains,\nthence south 40 chains to point of commencement.\ncontaining C40 acres, more or less.\nAngus Gillis.\nDatod December 13. 1907.\n31. Cent.menclng at a post planted about 2Vt\nmiles measuring tn a southeast direction from the\nconfluence of the northmost branch of the Kitamaat river with the main stream, theuce south 160\ncluins. thence west 40 chains, thence north 100\nchains, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less.\nAngus Gitlis.\nDated December 13. 1007.\n?\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'_'. Commencing \u00C2\u00ABlia post planted about 2ti\nmites measuring In a southeast direction from the\nconfluence uf the north.nost branch of the Kits-\nii- .st river with the main stream, thenee suuth 100\nchains, thenc* east 40 chui.is. thence north lf'.O\nchains, thence west 40 chains to point ni commencement, containing 040 acies, more or less.\nAngus Ciliis.\nDated December 13, 1907.\n:*.3. Commencing nt a post planted about 3Mi\nmiles m*H*uring lu a southeast direction from tho\nconfluence of tho ne.Tthmo.et branch of the Kitamaat riv.i with the main stream, thence south lf.O\nchrins, theace \.ost 4n chaim*. thenco north li'O\nchuins. t: onto east ^.-\u00E2\u0080\u009E'a!n' \"orth'\npoint of comnicnccmU)^--^,r=ha,M \u00E2\u0080\u00A2ou*b to\nDated Dccen.bfrToTlSIO?.\n'9. Commencing at a post pin tod at the northern corner of T. L. 16419. thence 160 chains west.\nthenea 40 chain, 110rth. thence 160 chains cast,\nthenco 40 chains aouth to point of commencement.\nDated December 19, 1907.\n10. Commencing at a post planted about 40 ehaina\nnorih ol the nortnwesl earner of T. L. 10419.\nthence 1C0 chains west. Ihor.co 40 chains north,\nthemee 160 chains east, thenc* 40 chains south to\nprint of commencement.\nDatod December II, 1907.\n11. Commencing at s poat planted at the serath-\nwerst comer of T. L. 1-1397, thenee 80 chain* west,\nthence 80 chaina north, tlnnce 80 chains east.\nthenee 80 chains south to point ot curanienccnie.-.i.\nDsted December 21. 1907.\n12. Commencii'i' eta post planted at the nrerth-\neast corner msrkeu T. L. 16191, thence ISO chains\nwest, thence 40 chains north. taence80chainsceu>t,\nthence 40 chains north, thence 40 chains east,\nthence 80 chains south to point of commencement.\nDated Deccebir :1. 1907.\n18. Coininencii'tata post planted about 80 chaina\nnortli of the sit-tiiweat corner of Location No. 12.\nthence 80 chains went, tb. nee 80 chuins south,\ntlience Ni chuins laafc thenc* Mj chains north to\npoint of c.,mmonce.iic-nt.\nDated December Jl. IVn.\n14, Corr.n.cncliegnt n poet planted about 40chalno\nsouth of the soutt,u.st corner of T. Is, ',941, thence\n160 ehains wort. thcac*40ch.einsnorth, thenee l/l\nchai s east. th. net 40 chnlns south to point of\ncommencement.\nDi. ed December 21. 1907.\n16. Commeneingat \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 post planted about 40chains\nnort i of tin* eouthvirst corner of T. L. 7911. thsnee\nleJOihafrs nest, thence 4u chains south, thenee l.^i\nciiai s ei-jt. thence 40 chains north to point of\ncurnne.-iiceii.ent.\nDated December JI. 1907.\n16. Commencing ntn post plsnted about 40chslns\nnorth ot tho south w est corner eef T. L. 7941. lh*nc*\n160 chuins west, thenc* 40 chains north, theuce 160\nchains east, thence 40 chains south to point of\ncommencement.\nDated December 21. 1907.\n17. Commencing nt u ptecl planted about 40 chains\nsouth of the iieiith'.v est corner of T. L. 7941, thenc*\n100 chains west, thence 40 chains south, thenee lco\nchains east, thence 40 chains north to point of\ncommencement.\nDats.l December 21. 1907.\n18. Commencing nt a post plantod about 40 chains\nwest of th* northeast rorncr of Location No. 17.\ntheaou eSO chnins north, thence 80 chains v.esi.\nthenee 80 chains south, thenee 81, clusins east to\npoint of coinmenceine nt.\nD.. ci December 21. 1907.\n19. Commenelngata post planted about2Hmiles\nup .'iota the mouth of Nelaon river on th* north\nban!., thenc* 1C0 chains south, thenc* 40 chaina\neast, thence loo chuins north, thsnee 4U ehsins\nwet to point of commencement.\nDut.il D*ce-iiil,er2l. K\u00C2\u00ABJ7.\n20. Commencing at a post planted about IVk Billes\nup frm the mouth of Nelson river on the north\nbank, thence 160 ehains south, thenc* -in chains\nwest, th.ncc ICO chains not th, thenc* 40 chains\neast to point of commencement.\nDated December 21. 1907.\n21. Commencing ntu post planted about 2ls miles\nup from the mouth uf Nelson river on the norih\nbank, thence 100 chiina north, thence 40 ch.-.lua\nwest, thence 100 chains south, thvnce 40 chains\neast to point of commencement.\nDated Deccmb.r21, 1908.\n22. Commencing at a post planted about 2V4 milea\nup from the mouth ,ef Nelson river on the north\nbank, thenco 160 chains north, thenc* 40 chaina\neust, thence 160 chains south, thence 40 chains\nwe st to point of Commencement.\nDuted December 21, 1907.\n23. Commencing at a post plantod at th* mouth\nof Camp creek, on th* weat bank of Kltsumgallum\nlake, thence 40 chuins west, thence 40 chuins aouth.\nthence 40 ehains wost. thence 40 chains south.\ntheuce 40 chaina west, thence 40 chains aouth,\nthence 80 chains east, thence 40 chalna north,\nthence 40 chainB eaat, thenee 80 chains north to\npuint of commencement.\nDated December 21. 1907.\n24. Commencing at a post planted about 2 miles\neast of the mouth ot Camp creek, on the east\nbank of Kltsumgallum lake, thence v from Kitamngnllum l.ke, on the west\nbunk of rl cr. them e fo chains west, thenee 80\nchains north, thence 80 chains east, thane* 80\nchains south to point of commencement.\nDated December 21, 1907.\n28. Commencin;: at a poit planted about 20 ehaina\nnorth of the mouth of Douglas creek, thence 40\nchains north, thence 40 chains east, thenee 80\nchains north, thence 40 chains east, thence 120\nchains south, thence 80 ehaina west to point of\ncommence n.enl.\nDutud December 21, 1907.\n29. Commencing ut a post planted about Sri\nmilei north of the n.outh of Deiuglnsercsek, thenc*\n40 chains *u.-t, thenco 100 chuins south, thence 40\nchains west, thenc* 160 chains north to point of\ncommencement.\nDated December 21. 1907.\n30. Commencing at a post planted about \"M\nmiles north of the mouth of Douglas creuk, thenc*\n40 chnins east, thrnre 100 chains north, thenee 40\nchains west, thence 160 chains soutli to point of\ncommencement.\nDated December 22, 1907.\n31. Commencing ut s post planted about 3 miles\nup from the n.outh t,l the north fork of the Kltsumgallum lirci, on the east bank, thence 8V chaina\nBUOtllf thence , in the vicinity oi\nUsukrttiuiy I land, maikrd .1. Mel... S.K.\nCor. 1'ost. Ihenee Sv cnains rtoinll tuencc HO\nchains West, to shore ol Triumph Hay, tlience\nfollowing SeUOrt line ol Triumph Bay and\nl.aielii.i Canal to place of commencement.\nDated December (.th, 1907,\n.'.-e. -t. Comment-.ng at a post planted on\nthe 'A'l.i bunk .,f the I.sit fork ol the creek\nrunning into a lake about two m.lts Sou en ui\nTriumph lia) ,n ihe- vicinity oi Hawkesbuiy\nIsland, ... ! about HO chains Souih ol the\nSouth .ml et Ihe Lake, niaikr.l J. Mel., N.K.\nCo, I',,:, theace IGO chains South, thence\n4U chains vVc,t, thence 160 chains North,\nthence -to chain. ICjlt |o place ol to.murine\nBM-lu.\nlisted I), ci-iubci 6th. 1907.\nNo 5 (. e ,-.ruinciiig at a post planteel on\nthe West lank ol the Kast folk ol the creek\nrunning iive, a lake about 2 miles Soma ol\nTiuiinph lis;., snd about 180 chains South oi\ntin South cud \u00E2\u0080\u009El the said lake, in the vicinity\no( llan-krebury Island, ol Gardner Canal,\nmarked J. McL., m.%. Cor. I'oit, thence l(.u\nchaim North, thence 40 chain.. Welt, theme\n160 chaim South, thence 40 chains Kart to\nplace of commencement\nDaicel December (.th, 1507.\nNo. 6.- Commencing at a\nthe West bank \u00C2\u00ABf ihe Kasl\nrunning into a lake atcttl .\nTriumph Bay, and about ISO\nof the Soulh end ot 'aid lake,\nHawkesbury Island, 3 miles West ol Dcvasta- of Kumdis Slough, Massett Inlet. ulxail 2 milt..\nloon Channel, maikrd J. McL, S.E, Cor. 1'oM, BuHssUWt \u00E2\u0080\u00A2,' the- soath end at Kumdis Island.\nl-->'\u00C2\u00AB l. cuius Stul ., l..ci.e.t a, chains >.t:t, said post ,,,..rke,l Wm. i.., .\. W. isar.. thence cast\nthence 40 chains South, thence 60 cuius SO chuins. tlience south eO chains, tlience Meat SO\nWest, thence HO chains North, more or Irs, to chains or lo shore line \u00E2\u0080\u009Ef Kumdis Slough, thence-\nshore line, th, nee along the issavc hut to northerly ul,:ng she:e line of Kumdis .-\u00C2\u00BB!.High tee\nplace of , otume nccrmm.\nDatee. December 2nd. 1907.\nT-.o. _'4. Coaiincncing at a post idauted on\nthe Sc-uth slime enf >cie t'huiliicl, lia*\u00C2\u00BB.e: ..ui y\nl.lami, 4 miles West oi Devaslutleii Cliaiulcl,\ni.iak.'.l J. Mel... S.I'.. Cor. Pol. thence 40\nr-ei'tt' South, tlitute loo chains \.e ',, L.tllCC\n40 chain. North lo -bore line, thence along\ntile iltme- line to jela.-e oi iv.uiincneemeiil.\nDated Decrmhei _'nd, J Vtl7.\nNo. 26. Comnuncing at a pe.st planteel on\ntllC Wl't Mile eef DoUglS* CllUHIIcl, jlee.ut 40\nehains South of a lac,. Ofl ami aboil J\nBOUlh ee| (lee HloUlb '.i l\u00C2\u00BBaW'U|l Allll, lliaikr'l\nJ. McL. S.K. Coi Post, thence West 40\nchains, tbruce North Io/j chain,, thence\n80 chain-, thence South 4U chains, inoie or\nlest, to si.we line, thence- f..Ho,* im; siioie line\nto potol oi cnimeiieeuseiil\nI la.eel December ]nd, IVII7.\nNo. 27. -Commencing at a jsisl plant. <1 ..n\na erctk on the VV\u00C2\u00AB1, ihore ot Dai. o\u00E2\u0080\u009E Arm,\nalo.it 2 miles front the uiuuth. in ihe ricin\ni,\u00C2\u00AB of Hawkesbury l*lan,l, marked .1 M,l..,\nN.E C\u00C2\u00BBr. Poit. i .riic V.'e.i 100 chains,\ntlience South eSO chains, thence Ka-t 60 cbaii\nlr.i'!.' e,e Icib lo lle.u I.he, t'l-.M e |]oUg shore\nline te, place of c, n. uno-meni.\nDated December 2nd, iV07.\npoint of ccimilleuccmciil. containing 64\" acre*\nLocated Drermlirr IS. 1907.\nWILLIAM i.ai.i.is\nJan 11 I If. click Jj Jones. Agent.\nSkeena I..,ml i.i-tr:. i District of Graham Is\nlar.l C| C. I Tab notice that George Stafford\nof Hoc Ii t ea- up.ition farmer, intends tnappl'.\nfor p, mission t., purchase the following described lauds\nGenua, Ming .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2! i ;\u00C2\u00AB*.! planted on tile sheerr e,n\n'!\" ' \u00C2\u00BBt sledi Slenlgh, eet Haocsrtl Inlet.\nCi.eh.mi Islaiie! ami about .tV* miles si,utilerl>\nIi\"\" Ihe north end ol Kumdis Islund. aaidposl\nbeingthe southw, [corner and il mnrke-d G s\nH VV coi Iben \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ..' ., chain*.thenoe north at\nchnlm the,;.. .... i, lusorto ih, ihiBi 11m\nof Kinmlis si,nub. thence sotttbcrli along lie\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0holt line of K.nnelis Slough to pliicc of com\nmrnri in, nl eontalning 640 ..ercs\nI.e. ,,l\u00C2\u00AB-.l le. , emleei || |'*J7.\nGKOKC.E STAFFORD\nJun 11 hied, rick II. June... Agent\nU Cenihieicing at a |.o:t plain\nhe No\n>ost planted on\noik of a creek\nmilei South of\nchaim Soutli\nvicinit)\nHtwkcibury Iiland ol Gardner Canal,\nke.slnuy\nJ. Mt-I...\nJ at\nthe N.W. Cor. of the ieta,| ol the North arm\noi Dawion Arm, Lrtwce.il Dawion and l.iti-\nmat Armi, maiked J. McL.. S.K. Cor Poet,\nla, n .- Ncrth 40 chaint, i enci \\ '-:.t 40 diain .\nthence South <0 chain , theii'.'c VVei I 40 c\nthence Souia 00 chains, lh*nc, Catt 4\nmore or le.s to fbcue line, thence lobov. ..^\ni bore line in a Neilaeily direction to point\nof commencement.\nDated Decembet 2nd. 1907.\na TeUKWA,\nB.C.\nTIMHKII XOTK'K.\nSOITII SIDK PKANOOIS I.AKR,\nDif trict of omim .j,\nTAKK notice tlu.t the Alius Kt-nlty Co.. of Van\nero-'ver, It. C, real estate and timber brokers, iii-\nlend to apply for n siiecieU timber license o\u00C2\u00BB-cr\nthe- iolluwnig dcscrilx-d l..jnl*\nI. Coin nv euving al a pest plnnted ,n the south\nside of Francois 1 kr about 10 miles from the\nmouth and atunit chains east\nmarked J. McL., N.W. Cor. I'oit, thence 30\ncahini East, thence 80 chains Smith, theuce 80\nchains West, Ilientc 80 chains North to place\nof commencement.\nDated December oth. 1907.\nNo. \".- -Co .iincncliig it a post planted en\nthe Weit bank el the Kast (ork of the creek\nrunning into a lake 2 miles South of Triumph\nHay, and about 180 chains Soutli of the South\nend of said lake, in the vicinity ol llawkev\nburv Island ol Gardner Canal, maiked J.\nMel,., S.W. Cor. Poit, thence 160 chaim\nNortli, thence 40 chains Kast, thence 160\nChains South, thence 40 chain! Weit to place\nof commencement,\nDated December 6th, 1907.\nNo. 9. \u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a poit planted on\nthe We,t ioik ol a river running into a lake\nalout 1 miles South of Triumph Hay, and\nGardner*! Canal, and about 260 chaim in a\nSouthwell direction from the South end of\n.aid lake in the vicinity ol lfawkeihury Island, maiked J. Mcl... S.K. Cor. Poit, thence\n<0 chains North, thence 120 chsini Weit,\nthence 80 chaim South, thence 40 chaim (m,\nthence 40 chains North, thence SO chaim Eait\nto place of commencement.\nDated December 6th, 1907.\nNo. 10. -Commencing at a poit planted on\nthe North bank of the Wot lork ol a river\nrunning into a lake 2 milei South ol Triumph the head of the North' arm\nHay, In Gardner Canal, and abo'at 260 chains between Dawion and Kitimat Armi, inarke,1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 a^ Southwell ^direction from the South end J. McL., S.W. Cor. Poit, thence North t6\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 of_ Hawkesbury Ii- chaim, tlience Eait 80 chaim, thence South 80\nNo, !0.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a nod planted 1(70\nchains South tif.m the n.i'l of i.e. ;.'--, ;...\nof Dawion Arm, on the Kast shore between\nDavson and Kiti.nat Arms, msffced J MiL,\nX.W. Cor. Port, thence 40 chains Kast, thence\n80 chains Soutli, theuce 40 chain. Kail, thence\n80 chains South to shore line, thence ahinj^\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 hoie line to place of commencement.\nDated December 2nd. 1907.\nNo. 31.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a pott planted\nabout 80 chains South from the head of ttie\nNorth arm of Dawson Arm, on the Kast shore,\nbetween Dawion and Kitimat Arm, niaikec]\nJ. Mil.., N.W. Cor. Poit, thence Ka,'. 80\nchaim, thence South 80 chains, thence Weit\n80 chains to shore line, thence following ihore\nline in a Northerly direction to point of commencement.\nDated December 2nd, 1907.\nNo. 32.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a poit planted at\nthe head of the North arm of Dawion Ana.\nbetween Dawion and Kitimat Armi, snd\nmarked J. McL., N.W. Cor. Poit, tlience Kast\n10 chaim, thence Soulh 80 chaim, theuce West\n80 chains to ihore line, thence along the shore\nline to place of commencement.\nDated December 2nd, 1907.\nNo. 3J..\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing: at\nSk-euu i,and Dlatrict, District oi Graham Is\nlai I (j C 1 Tel,, notice that rrcderlck Benson\nlonei ... ofnaeett U C., occupation furttier. m\nlends to npplj foi permission to purtliusc the fol-\nlowli .Use rifaed binds:\nComment Ing at a post planted on the shore on\nthe east si.ic e,f Mnasctt Inlet, about 6 miles south\nof the soulh side of l,,,i s., Massett Inlet aud\nabout 4 chnins north of a small creek known as\nWaUein river, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2e.ii'l poll being the northwest cornel nnd .. malkecl p, Il J N.W. fir. post..\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 e-s; |60 chaina, thence south .0chains.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A21 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 st tosher, in., oi Mouett Inlet, thence\nnorlberlj along the .leerc line e,f Masi-ett Inlet\nto point e-ef commencement, containing 640 acres,\nmcj-.t or lefts.\ni.e.cate.,1 December 7 1 kit\ninn 11 PKBDERICK H. JUNKS\nTIJIBER NO TICK.\na post planted at\n1 of Dswton Arm,\nof the lake in the vicinity 0\nland, maiked }. Mcl\u00E2\u0080\u009E. N.W. Cor. Poit. tlience\n80 chaim Wot, tlience 30 chains South, thenc*\n80 chains Kilt, theuce SO clisini North lo\nplace of commencen ent.\nDated December 6th, 1907.\nNo. II.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing it 1 pott planted on\nchiim, thence West 80 cluiui to place of eom-\nrneniremctit.\nDated December 2nd, 1907.\nSKKKNA I.A.M) DISTRICT..\nIiistri t of Coast.\nTAKK NOTICE that The Graham Island Lumber c'e,., '.f Victoria, occupation gentlemen, in-\ntendi to apply foraipecial timber license over\nthe following detcribed lunds:\n1\u00C2\u00B0. Commencini at n poal planted on the\nnorthwest ornerofT I,. 835s, Mie Clinton Bay.\nMasset l:il,: liefng the leouthweat corner relocie-\nlion T. i. U5S, theme cast 8u chains, thence north\n80 cbnini, thence weit 80 chuins. more or less, to\nthe ihore. thenee following shore to the point of\ncommence uicnL\nGraham Island ' umber Co.\nJohn Young. Ageut.\nDnted December 20, 1907.\n41. Commencing at 11 post planted on the southwest corner. e,n the cast txiundnry of T. L. \"748.\nJuskatala Bay, Masset Inlet, relocation T. I. W8.\ntheuce north 80 chains, thence cast 40 chains,\nthence north ,' ehsins. thence east 40 chaim,\nmore or less.to shore, theuce folloning the shore\nto place of commencement.\nGrahuin Island I.umb,, Co\nJohn Young, Agent.\nDated Dcccmtier 20,1W.\n99. Commencing ata post planted on the northeast corner of T I,. 12664. Musset Inlet, being tlic\nsoutheast corner, thence west HO chains, thence\nnorth .SO chains, thence nest 40 chains, thence\n-Commencing st a post planted on\nthe South ihore of Kildjla Ann,\nnorth 80 chnins. thence cast 20 chains, more or chains, morceir less,\nless, to the shore, 1 hence following shore to point the shore to point of commencement.\nfollow Ing lake to point of eoiiuuencrusriit. c on. the Kast tide of like slout 1 milei South from\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2siniiig 6\u00C2\u00ABe acres, more or leal. Post rjlanlecdou the head of Triumph Bay. and about 2 milei\nSoeith of. the North em! .,1 the like in th*\nnortheuM ixwirr.\nSlaked Dec. 20, 1V07.\nThe Atlas Kerally Co\nPer J. G. Kobbins. Aii-iii.\nnun. ti 21\nJSDKTII SIDK l-'KANCDIS IJVKB.\nDistrict of llminrca\nTAKK notice Ulnt Ihe Atlas itenlty Co., of Van\neeumcr. II. C. real estate mid tiiiilser bnokcra. intend to apply for a special timber license over\nthe following eicacrila-d lands:\n1. Commenting ut s post planted em the north\nside of Kmnceis lake 10 miles in a westerly di-\nlee lion from thr mouth ot lake ui ivcc 80 chains\nnorth. HO chains west. VI chains south, and HO\necbuiiiK cast following l.-k \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 shore to pouit of com\ntiienceiiie.il. uud containing 640 acrea, more or\nless. Post al southeast corner.\nThe Atlas KcaltyCo.\nPer J. <1. KeilibiiK.. Agent.\nStaked Ilec. IH. 1907. march 21\nvicinity of Hiwl.cibury Island, umked J.\nMcl... N.W. Cor. Poit, thence 80 chiim\nSouth, thence 40 chiim Hist, Ihenee 40 chiim\nSouth, thence 40 chaim Kilt, thence 80 chiim\nNorth, thenee 40 chaiui Writ, theuce 40 chains\nNorth, tlience 40 chaim Weil to plice of\ncommencement.\nDated December Mil, 1907.\nNo. I J.- -Connie Kc.'ng it 1 poit plmted on\nthe iliore at Ihe Noith end of lake 2 miles\nSoulh ol Triumph Hay, Gardner Cinal, in the\nvicinity of Hawkeibury Iiland. marked J.\nMcl... N.W. Cor. Poit. thence (0 chiim Kan,\nthence 160 chtins South, to ihore line, thence\nfollowing ihore line to place ol commencement.\nDated December 6lh, 1907.\nNo. 1 J.--Commencing at a poit planted on\nthe shore at the North end ol the like 2 milei\nSouth of ihe head of Triumph Biy, Girdner\nCanal, in the vicinity ol Hiwkesbury Iiliud,\nmirked I. Mel... S.K. Cor. Poit, thence 90\nchains Wett, thence 40 chiim South, thence\n40 chsins Kill, thence 80 chains South, thence\nof commencement\nGraham Island Lumber Co.\nJohn Young. Agent.\nDated December 20. 1907.\n151. Commencing ut a post planted at the\nnorthwest corner, being at the southwest corner\nof T. I\nNo. J5\nKim, about J mil\nfrom the head, marked J. McL. N.W. Cor.\nPoit, thence South 40 chaim, thence Kast 40\nchains, thence South 40 chaim, thence Kait 60\nchains, thence Norih 84 chains more or lees\nlo shore line, thrute following shore line lo\niiient of co'timrnceineiit.\nn.,.j n.-.,.,,,... i\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei ton? east 60 chains, thence smith 1% chains. Ihenee\nDated Decemhei Jrd. 1907. west 60 chains, more or less, to shore, thence lol-\nNo. S'l.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a post planted lowing shore to point of commencement.\nabout 1(0 chaim diitml in a Northerly direc- Graham Island I.umlier Co.\ntion from the head of Kagle Hay on the Ksit John Young, Agent.\nihorr of Kitimat Arm, tnarkrd J. Mcl,., S.W. Dated Dccetnlier 20. 1907.\nCor. Poit. thence Eait 80 chain!, thence North I52. Commencing nt .1 post plnnted on :he\nSO chum te ihore line, tlience along shore northeast corner, being at the southwest corner\nIIBS to Olacs of commencement. of T. I,. No. H35H, Mussel Inlet. MacClinton 1.1.1.\nDated December Jrd, 1907. thence south BO chnins. thenee weal BO chaim,\nNo. 40.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a post ulanted at thence north SO chnins. tlieuic east So chaim n,\nthe held ol Eagle Hay. 011 the Kast shore Point of commencement.\nof sime, en Kitimat Arm, 3 milei South of Clallam Iiland Lumber Co.\nthe mouth of Kildali Arm, marked J. Mcl.., . . _ I01\"1 Voung Agent\n.SW. Cor. Poit, thence 40 chains East rhen,-e Dated December ^0, 1907\nmek, aU.in 2 miles west oi Yakauu rivei Mas\nset luict. la ing the southeast comer tbruce weest\nsee chuins. lliclite north oO chains, theuce ra*t &>\nchains then, e south 80 chains to point oi commencement\nGraham Island Lumhrr Co.\nJohn Young. Agewt\nDated December 19. 1907.\n163. Commencing at a pesst planted on a small\ncreek aliout two miles weste>f Yukaun river. H*i-\nsel Intel. Isriug the neirtheust corner, thence wewl\nse chuins. thrncr seiulh so chain*, thenee east W\nchains, thenoe north 811 chain* lo point of commencement.\nGraham Island Lumber Co.\nJohn Young. Agvnt.\nDated December 19. MP.\nI'e4 Coiiiineiicing at u p.j\u00C2\u00ABt planted on a ibuUI\nstream on th, west -i.lr of Yukaun river. Mssset\nlulet. being thr seeuiliersi corner, thenee well W\nchains, ihe nc.- north so chain*, thence east Mi\nchiiius thrute-south Mi chains l\u00C2\u00BB ixiint of csom\nmeticrnu-nt\nGraham Island Lumber Co.\nJohn Y.aing. Ageat\nDated December 19. tW\n165. Coinmeiit-ing at u |u>st pbinted on a aanall\nstream uliotit two miles west of Yukaun river.\nMussel Iulct l>eing the northeast corner, thence\nwest 80 chains, tlience south so chains, thenc*\neast 81. chains, theuce north HUehains. to point of\ncommencement.\nCrnliHiu Island Lumber Co.\nJohn Young. Agent.\nDated Drrrnitier W. MB.\n166. Commencing at a post planted on s snisll\nstrcHiu nbout .1 miles west of Yskuun river. Mas\nset Inlet, luring the northeast corner, thence west\nMi chains, thence south so chains, thence east 80\nchuins. thence north 80 chains to point of commencement\nGrnhnm Island Lumber Co.\nJohn Young, Ageut.\nDnted Deremlier 19. 1907\n167. Commencing at a post planted on a snisll\nstream nlxiut S miles west of the Yukaun riveri\nMassett Inlet, ticing the southeaat corner, thence\nwest 80 chains, thener north Wlchsins. thence enst\n80 chnins. thence south *, chains to point of coin\nmeneement.\nGraham Islnnd Lumber Co.\nJ'.hi. Young. Agent.\nDated Decern! er 19. 1907.\n16H. Commencing ut a post planted on the northwest corner of T. L 9950. Ynknmi river. Masset\nInlet, being the northenst corner, thence west \u00C2\u00ABfl\nchuins tlience south i'O chains thenoe east 40\nchuius. ihenee uorth !60cbuins to place of commencement.\nGrnhnm Islnnd Lumber Co.\nJohn Youug. Agent.\nDated December 19. 1907\n169. Commencing ut n post planted on the north-\ncast comer, ljeing 1 mile south of the northwest\ncorner of locution No. 168. Yukuuii river. Masset\nIulct. tlience south 16*1 chains, thence welt 411\nchnins. ihenee north 160 chains, thence eait 40\nthnini to point of com meneement.\nGrnluim Island Lumber \u00E2\u0080\u009Ea\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBaewiaB*n*.*Vlt.e|,-|J|et|t^l i ,1. *l -T _l\u00C2\u00BB. ,\n40 chains North, thence 80 chsins East, theuce 153. Commencing nt n |Ksi planted on the Denan liny, Mnsset Inlet, theuce west 120 chains.\n40 chains North, thence 160 chaim West more northwest corner of T 1. No. 7747. Mnsset Inlet, theuce nortli 60 chains, thence east 120 chains,\nor lest to beach, lollowing ihore line Souther- juskntuln Buy. being the southeast corner, thence mere or less, to shore of small lake, following\nNOKTH SIDK KRANCOIS LAKE.\nDistrict of (hnincco.\nTAKK notice Unit live Atlas Kcn'ct v Co.. of Vancouver, B. C. mil rslAte and limlier brokers, intend to apply for a special timlier license over\nthe following described land*: llrr t*nai, in tne vicinity\n2. Commencing at a post planted oa the north 'md and marked J. McL., N.W. Cor. i'oit\naide of Prancoit lake about 11 milee* in a westerly thence 40 chaim Kan, thence 40 chains South\nly to place ol commencement.\nDated December Jrd. 1907.\nNo. 41.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a pott planted at\n40 chains Eait to ihore line, thence along the head of Eagle Day on the West ihore\nshore line to plice ol commencement.\nDilcd December \u00C2\u00ABth, 1907.\nNo. 15.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing il i poit plsnted IK\nmiles North of the held of Triumph Biy, Girdner Caml, in Ihe vicinity of Hiwkesbury Is\nedirectinu from Ike inouih of lake, and one mile\nwest of islands on south side of like, thence 80\nchains moth. 80 dinins west, go erhuins ooutb.\nnuet sOefuiiiis c*,st following lake ihore to point\nof commencement, nnd contniiiing 640 scie*.\nmore or leu. Pott oi southe.-est corner.\nThe Atlas Itenlty Co.\nPer J G. Hobbins. Agent,\ntttuked Dec. 18.1907. march 21\nof lime, on Kitimit Arm, J miles South of\nth* mouth of Kiidala arm, marked J. Mcl...\nN.W. Cor. Poit, thence 40 ehaim Cast, thence\n40 chains North, thenee 80 chains Eait, thence\n40 chsini South, theuce 40 chiim Welt,\nthence 40 chaim South, thence 80 chaim Weit,\nthence 40 chains North to point of commencement.\nDsted December 3rd, 1907.\nNo. 4J.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing it a poit planted on\nthe Eiit shore of Kitimit Arm, and about 2\nmilei North of Hopkim Point, marked J.\nMcL., N.W. Cor. Poit, thence 60 eliaini\nMilt Tit 'HOC 1-KANCeiIS l.AKlt\nDistrict of limine, a.\nTAKK notice Hint the Atlas Kcully Co.. of Vancouver. II. C. real estate nnd timber broker*, intend to apply for ii speciul timlier liceiioc o\xt\nthe following described lauds: .\n3. Commencing ut a post planted on the north\naide of Praiicois bike nbout I.\", milea in u west*\neil) direction from Ihe mouth of !<'rancnls hike\nand about 1l v miles west of Isliuiils mi south side\nof Inke. thence north 40 chuins, west 160 chains,\nsouth 40 c hulus. east 160 chains following lake\nIhore, containing 640 acres, more or less. Stake\non southeast comer.\nThe Atlas Realty Co.\nPer. ). 0. Kobbins. Agent.\nStiked Dec. IB. 1907. march 21\nthence 40 chiim Km, thence 60 chiim South,\nthence \u00C2\u00AB0 chiim Weit to ihore line, thenc*\nalong ihore line to point of commencement.\nDated December 6th, 1907.\nNo. 16.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a poll planted oa\nthe West tide of Triumph Biy, Gardner Caml.\nin the vicinity ol Hiwkeibary Island, on the\nS.P. Cor. oi 49 K.N., ind 49 S.E.. mirked .\nJ. Mcl,., N.P.. Cor. Poit, Ihenee 40 chiim \"\"* \"\"Pi*\" \u00C2\u00B0{ commencement\nWett. thence KM chaim Soulh, Ihenee 40 D,u<1 December Jrd. 1907.\nchiim Cut lo thore tine, thenee along the No. 44.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a pott planted on\nthore line to place of commencement. the Ent side ol Kitimat Arm. \i mile North\nDited December 6th, 1907. of Hopkim Point, marked J, McL, N.W\nCnr. Poll, thence SO chiim l-'ast. thenee 80\nin.\nihore hue\nwest 60 chains, thenee nortli 106 chains, thence south hotimlnry of Lease 33. thence following\neast 60 chains, thence south lef. chains, to point snid shore to point of commencement,\nof commencement. Graham Island LumberCo.\nGraham Islnnd Lumber Co. John Young. Agent.\nJohn Young, Agent. Dnted Deerember 21. 1907.\nDated December*!. 1907. 175 Commeneingat a post planted on the touth-\n154, Commencing II n |mst idauted on the esst corner of T. I..9404, I-in river. Masset Inlet,\nnorthwest comer of T I, No. 7747. Mnsset Inlet, being the northeast corner, thence smith HOchiiins\nJiiskiitnlu Bny. being (he northeast corner, thence thence west 80 chnins. thence north 80 chain/\nwest 40 chnins. thence south 160 chains, thence thence east 80 chnins to point of comment- -mem\nenst 40 chuins. thence north 160 cl nins to point of Grnhatn Island Lumber Co.\ncommencement. John Young, agent.\nGrnhnm Island Lumber Co. Dated Deccmlicr 22. 1907.\nnaied December 20 1907 J\u00C2\u00B0h\" Youni1' A|reI,t' \"\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Commencing nt n post pl.nte.l on the soulh-\nDnted December 20, 1907. rH\u00E2\u0080\u009E cornrrof T ,_ 94,,2 ,.in ,Bkf Mnw, ,Bfe,\n155. Commencing at u post plnnted on the being the southwest corner. Ihenee north 1<>0\nSouth, thence 10 chsini Ent, theuce 100\nS.E.. mirked '.\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2i'\" North to shore line, thence ilong shore south hOchnins. thence west 106chiiins topoint\ncommencement.\nnorthwest cornel of T. L. No. 7748, Mnsset Inlet.\nJuskatala Bay. beingthe southwest corner, thence\nrth 60 chuins, thence enst 106 ehains. thence\nlb\nNo. IH\nGrnhnm Island I.umlier Co.\nJohn Youug. Agent.\nDnted Deccmlicr 20. 1907.\n156. Commencing at u posl plnnted on the\nnorthenst corner of T I.. Ka 9538, Mnsset Inlet\nCommencing St S poit planted on chaim South, thence\" 80 chime Weit t., ihore Jiiiikiitnhi Bay. lu-ing the southeast corner,Ilientc\nPt.W. Cor. ol Timber License No. II\nNORTH SIDE FRANCOIS l.AKK.\nDistrict of Ominecu.\nTAKK notice that the Atlas Realty Co.. of Vancouver, B. C, real estate unci timber brokers, intend to npply for a special timber license over the\nfollowing deacribed lands:\n.Commencing at \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 post planted on the nortli\nlake nbout 14 miles west of\nmilea west of whnt\nthence north P0\n) chains, and 80\n-ryul containing\ns/wner.\nmouth of Inkc\nIl known al Morlese\nchains, eait so ehains.\nchains weit following lake shore\n<40 seres, more or leas. Stake on S\nThe Alius Renlty\nPer J. G. Hobbins. Agents^.\nSlaked De*. II. 1907. march 21 ~N\0. 21.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing al a port plant.\nthedJSi15''. sll0.rc of Hawkesbury Island\n...95,\nthe ICist hink ol Deer Creek, in the\nvicinity of Devaitation Channel, marked 1.\nMil... S.W. Cor. Poit, thenee 40 chaim North,\nthence 40 chaim Em, thence 80 chaim North,\nthence 40 chains Ka\u00C2\u00ABt, Ihenee 120 chiim Soulh,\nthence 80 chiim Writ to piece of commencement.\nDated December 2nd, 1907.\nNo. 19.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 poit plmted on\nthe N.W. Cor. of Timber I.icenie No. 11295,\non the Hast bank of I leer Creek in thr vicinity of Dcvartsllon Channel, marked j. McL,\nS.1C. Cor. Post, Ihenee 40 chains North;\nthence 4(1 chains Ka.t, tlience 80 chains North,\nthence 40 ehaim West, tlience 40 chalni\nSoeiti:, tlience 40 chsins West, thence 80 chains\nSouth, tbcr.ee 40 chains Eltt to place of coal-\nmeneement.\nDated December 2nd, 1907.\nNo. 20.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing it i post planted\nabout 2]', miles in a Northerly direction from\nDevastation Channel on the West fide of\nDeer Creek, and on t'eie Welt line of Timber\nLictnie No. 11.195, marked J. McL., N.E.\nCor. Port, thenc-.- -10 chiim Wert, thence l^O\nchaim South, thence 80 cbniii? fiait, thence 40\nchains North, thence 40 chains West, tuencc\nISO chains Noith to place of commencement.\nDated December 2nd, 1907.\nthe\nto pile\n1907.\nirncing at B P\"it\nof Kiidala Aim, S It, from\npl.-intrel on\nwest lh6 -h iii:s. Ihenee ti'.rth eSu chains, thence\ncast 11.6 ch eins. theuce Kiuih ,m chains lo point of\ncommencement\nI'.rahniu Isl md I.umlier Co.\nJohn Young. Agent.\nIi il il liecembei JO, 190/\n157 Commencing ut . i \u00C2\u00BBl plsnted on the\nnortheast corner oi T. 1. 7741, Masset Inlet, lie-\nink* the in i ihwcst corner, tlicttuc south BO chnlns,\nthenee e.e-.t s'l chain... ilicn e north B0 chnins lei\npoint of ecomnn neement,\nGraham l-i.incl i.unilierCo.\nJohn Young. Agent,\niintc.l DecemberlO, 1907.\n158. Commencing at n post plnnted on the\ns, uthcnsl coiner of T 1.. s.u,. Missel Inlet. Denim llcy, being the south a. si ., .u-.i-, thrnee enst\nso chains, tlience ni ill :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' chains, thenee weal 8o\nchains, Ihenee south BOtliaiits lo i'.iint of commencement;\nGrnhnm Isinnd Lumber Co.\nJohn Young. Agent.\nDated December 20, |90V.\n159. Commencing at a post plnnted on the southeast corner of 1. :,. :;J4S. Mussel Inlet. Dcnnn\nBay, lv-ing ilic northenst corner, thence south 60\nSkeena Lnnd district. District of Grnhnm Is- chains, thence west 106 chnins, thence north 60\nland. Q. C. I. Take notice th it DonaUi Greenfield chaiIS, thence cast 1C6 chnins to point of com-\nMae.-Do.icll. of Vancouver. U. C, occupation law- meneement\nline, theuce along\ncommencement.\nililed December Jrd\nNo. 45.- Commeucin\nthe East ibore\nCottS Iiland, marked J. Mcl.., N.W Cor.\nPet, thence 80 chain- Soulh, thence BO chains\nKast. theuce 80 chairs North more Ol le.s lo\nIhe ,!io,c line of 1'agle Hay, tlience slong\nshoie line to place of commencement\nDated December Ji d. i\";o7\nNo. 62 -\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a oost planted on\nthe North Ihore of Circlnen Canal. 1.'. miles\nin a Weiterly direction from Crab River,\nmarked J. Mcl.., 8.E. Cor. Poit, thence 100\nchains North, thence- B0 cl aim more or l\"s\nto the ihc.ee line if Devastation Channel,\nliicim..- llong slhire line to place of commencement.\nDated December 4th, 1107.\nJAMES McLENNAN.\nLAND ACT!'.\nchaina, thence eatt SO chnins, theuce south es*\nchnins. more or less, to the shore, tlience following shore to point of commencement\nGraham Island Lumlirr Co.\nJohn Young. Agrnt\nDated December 22, 1907.\n177. Commencing utupostplautcd on tliesouth-\nwest corner of T L. 'U97. I-in Inkc. Mnsset Inlet,\nlo-ing the s.euthensi corner, thence north 160\nchnins, tlience west 4.0 chains, thence seuth 16Q\nchnins. thence eust 40 chains to point of commencement\nGRAHAM ISLAND Ll'MBKR CO,\nJohn Youug. Auent\nDnted December U, I9n7. febt\nTIMBKIt NOTICE.\nSKKKNA LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Griihum Islnnd ij C. I.\nTAKK NtiTICK thai Frederick Benson Jones,\nof Massett. II C. occupution farmer, inlendt la\napply for n special timlier lictnie over the follow\ning dcscrilied lands, situated on the north tide\n\u00E2\u0080\u009Ef Graham itlund-\nCommeucing ut a post planted at the southeast\ncorner of the Indian reserve on the enst side of\nHeilen river, thence south 80 chnins. thence wett\n40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 40\nchains, thence nortli HO chnins. thence enst 40\nchains, thenee north 40 chains, thence east 40\nchains to point of com meneement. containing 640\nacres, more or less,\nLocated Deccmlicr 14, 1907.\nJan 11 FRKDKRICK BENSON JONKS\ncl on\nLAND ACT.\ngkeeana Land Diitrict. District of Coast. Take\nnutie* that F. J. Colman and George Rude*.\nof Port Simpson, occupations prospector and\nmarble cutter. Intend to apply for permission to\npurchase th* following described lands:\nComment ing at a post plantod on th* west lid*\nof Wale* Iiland. in a small bay, at th* mouth of\na creek, thence aouth 20 ehaina, thenc* west 20\nchains, thenc* north 20 chains, thenee cast along\nshore line to point of commencement, containing\n40 ncres, more or l*u.\nF. J. COLMAN.\nGKORGE RIIDGK.\nJfctad February 17. 1S0S. march T\nCli.inneT; .2 miles V,'e\u00C2\u00ABt of Devastation Sound,\nand known ui, i- Met,., N.W. Ccr. Post, tuencc\nSoulh 40 eha\"Tf\u00C2\u00A3T_!\"\u00E2\u0084\u00A2cc Kart 160 chains,\nthence North 40 cKviTfc^cncc Wc;t following shore line to place ,TcniiJ*-,MLeement.\nDated December 2rd, 1907. \" -----_\nNo. 22.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencinfj at a post planter*, on\nthe South shore cf Little Bav on the South\nside of Sue Channel, South Hawkesbury Island, marked J, Mcl,., N.W. Cor. Post, theme\n60 chains Soulh, thence 80 chains East, thence\n100 chains more or less North to thore\nline, thence following shore line to place of\ncommencement.\nDated December 2nd, 1907.\nNo._2J.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing_it a poit planted on\nChannel. South\nyer, Intends to apply for permission lo purchase\nthe following described Lands:\nCommencing at n post planted at the northeast\ncorner of an Indian reserve nbout 70 tliaius west\nof the entrance eef Hic-len river into Dixons Entrance, snid post bc::ii: the northwest corner of\nlnnd npplicd for, thence south 80 chaina, thence\nepst80chninfl or to si,ore line on west side of\nHi'-lcn river, thence northerly ;:lon;r shore line of\nriver to its entrance into Dixons Entrtmoe, tlience\nviehsssm1;.- along shore line of Dixons Entrance to\npoint of coiiimcnutuient, containing 640 acres,\nmore or less,\nDONAI.U Gis BNFIELD MACDONELL.\nFrederick. B. Jones, As'-nt.\nDated DcccmlH\" 12,1907. ' jan 11\nthi South shore of Sue\nSkeena 1,-ir.ci District, District of Graham Island. Q. C. I. Taker ice thnt William Ijillis, of\nVancouver, B. C, iutc is lo npply for permission\nto purchase- the follow .g described lnnds:\nCommencing at a ptw planted on the east side\nGrnhnm Island Lumber Co.\nJohn Young. Agent.\nDated Deccmlicr 20. 1907.\n160. Commeneingat a post planted on the northwest corner of T. I.. 8.<4S. Masset Inlet. Denan\nBuy. being the northeast corner, thence west 40\nchains, tlience south 160 chains, thence east 40\nchnins, Ihc-itcc north loo chains to point of commencement.\nGrnhnm Island Lumber Co.\nJohn Young. A(.\nDated December 20, 1907.\n161. Commencing at n p. si planted ontheseXlfn.\ntast corner of T L-8347, Masset Inlet, beingthe\nsouthwest corner, thence north '..Ochians, theuce\n40 chnins, more or less, to west line of T. L. 9541,\nthence following said line to shore, ihenee following shore to point of commencement.\nGraham Islnnd Lumber Co.\nJohn Young, Agent.\nDated December 20. 1917.\n162. Commencing at a post planted on a small\nSKEENA LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Coast.\nNOTICE is hereby given that 30 daya from date\nJ. M. Colllson. engineer, intends to apply for a\nspecial timber license over the following desacrfbed\nlands, situated in the vicinity of Virago Sound\nQueen Charlotte islands:\n19. Commencing at a post planted uebout 9 mileu\ndistant and In a southwesterly direction from Na-\nden Harbor, Graham Island, marked J. M. C. S. E\ncorner, thence north 80 chains, thenee west SB\nchalna. thence south 80 chalna, thenee east 80\nahains to point of commencement.\nDated December 16, 1907.\nJ. M. Colllson.\nH. White, Agent.\n20. Commencing at a port planted about 9 miles\nin a southwesterly direction from Naden Harbor.\nGraham Island, marked J. M. C. N. E. come*,\nthence weat 80 chains, thence south 80 chaim,\nthenc* sast 80 chains, thence north B0 ehaim t*\npoint of commencement.\nD*t*d December IS, B07.\nJ. M. COLLISON.\nJ\u00C2\u00ABn 2* H. White. Agent THE KOKTII COAST, SATURDAY, MARCH \u00C2\u00A38, 1S08.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nearn\nTHE EDITORS LECTURE.\n1908 SAILING DATES\nA popular editor tells the following, which he considers a\njoke on his power of attraction\nas a speaker. He was one of\nseveral citizens who visited the\ncity jail in the town in which his\npaper was published. Passing\nalong the corridor, he was halted\nby a voice from one of the cells\nexclaiming \"Say, Cully, that was\na good article on lead which you\npublished in last week's issue\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nI used to write as good as that\nmyself.'!\n\"Why,\" exclaimed the editor,\n\"were you ever an editor?\"\n\"Well, I h.ad a good job once as rangement,\ncity editor on a daily paper till\nbooze got hold of me and I went\nfrom bad to worse, when I land-\ntied here.\"\nOf the Steamers Ventura and Vadso,\nBoscowiu S. S. Co.\nLeave Victoria every Wednesday,\nand Vancouver the following day:\nVenture March 4th.\nVadso March Hth.\nAnd so on every Wednesday of the year.\nPorts of call:\nNamu,' Bella Bella, Bella Coola,\nChina Hat, Swanson Bay, Kitamaat,\nHartley Bay, Lowe Inlet, and all the\nSkeena River canneries. Port EsBing-\nton, Prince Rupert, Port Simpson, the\nNaas and Goose Bay.\nNotice\u00E2\u0080\u0094The steamer Venture will\ncall at all the ports named.\nThe steamer Vadso will not call at\nBella Coola, nor go further north than\nPort Simpson, except under special ar-\nHotel Arrivals.\nArrivals the past week at the Hotel\nNorthern were: E. H.King, .J. Milli-\nchamp, Vancouver; F. Regan and wife,\nAfter listening to the Story Of Portland; N. Arnold, G. Ripstine, J.\nthe man's downfall, the sympathetic editor drew closer to the\n\"bars across the door of the cell\nnnd delivered a few words of\ngood advice, and with which the\ncell inmate seemed to be greatly\nimpressed. As he was about to\ndepart, the prisoner exclaimed:\n\"Don'tgo yet, pa.rd! Just give\nme a few more tips, will you?\"\nfitei* editor, pleased with the\neteception,.of his little lecture,\nand with'the. thought that his ad-\nttce might be of some comfort\nto an ex-brother editor, followed\nIt up with additional counsel. To\nthis the man with an intent expression on his face, pressed\nagainst the bare and only a few\ninchtje from that of the editor,\nlistened attentively.\n\0^mMi% the tatter made another\nmovement as if to join his friends\nWho were about to depart, the\nprisoner, with tear-filled eyes,\nbegged him to stay a moment\nJ\u00C2\u00ABMrtr '.0oi give .at least a few\nmore words of good advice.\n\"I can only repeat what I have\ngfl^dy said.\" .replied the editor,\njeply flattered and honestly\nthanking tbftt Any words of his\nmight do soiTie tittle good.\n\"\"^e|.|i''|y(j^ again,\" exclaimed the j?rtw.iw, p^ Come\naearer tbat J may not miss a\nAfter talking jtor a minute or\nt*o lon^^rjhf noted that the man\ng^e a sigh of apparent contentment and satisfaction.\nA\u00C2\u00ABa now,\" he continued,\n'Tve got to go, but I'm awfully\nglad that any words of mine\nnave done you any good, my\nfriend, and\u00E2\u0080\u0094\" \"Twasn't your\nwords that did me good,\" inter-\nthe prisoner. \"Twas\nbreath. I haven't had a\nSince I was pinched two\n1 ago.\nA Wrong Statement.\nThe Empire of the 21st Inst, makes\nthe flowing statement:\n\"jTwooJ hi* majasty's J( P,'s sat at\nPort'f^npson one day last week and\nheard a oast* of supplying liquor to Indiana nM. another caso of drinking liquor\nby fiwdfians. Thq man who supplied the\nliquor, said to ba an old offender, was\nflndd |8. The two\" Indians who drank\ntha liquor and got drunk were fined $30.\nWallace and wife, A. Mc Laugh ton, Vancouver; W. H. Moult, Prince Rupert;\nH. Twomey, G. Pratt, Vancouver, H.\nBerryman, M. M. English, E. Rosseau,\nJ. L. McBain, W. A. Wadnams, Port\nEssington; K. Masuda, J. Melville,\nVancouver; C. L. Upton, Billings,\nMont.; J. E. Bateman, L. Michand,\nPrince Rupert; A. E. Smith, Port Essington, G. L. Peck, Vancouver; G.\nMichell Victoria; J. P. Lal lis, Ladner,\nJ. McDonald, J. Bell, Vancouver; J.\nWallace, Naas.\nSubscribe for The North Coast\nUnion S,SXo/s\nSAILINGS,\n. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"CAMOSUJT\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Leaves every Thursday at\n9. p. m. for\nAlert Bay,\nBella Bella,, Swanson bay,\nHartley Bay, Kitamaat, Port\nHardy Bay, Naimu,\niella, Swanson Bay\nEssington, Prince Rupert\nand Port Simpson, connecting with the steamers\n\"CAHtANO\" ft\n\"COQUITLAM.\"\nEvery Sunday at Prince\nRupert for\nry 1\nal.\nand Portland Canal\n\"CAMOSUN\"\nSouth bound, leaves Port\nSimpson every Sunday.\nCalling at Prince Rupert, Clax-\nton, Hartley Bay, Swanson Bay\nNamu, Hardy Bay, Alert Bay,\narriving Vancouver on Tuesday\nnight.\nSteamers \"COQUITLAM\"\nor \"CAPH.AH0\"\nLeave Vancouver every Tuesday night for\nCampbell\nMenzies\nay, Elk Bay,\nMalcolm Island,\nVan Anda, Lund,\nRiver, Quathiaska,\nBay, Deepwater Bay\nAlert Bay, Malcoli\nHardy Bay, Shusharti Bay!\nHickey's, Rivers Inlet, and, if\nnecessary, Namu, Bella Bella,\nBella Coola, Lowe Inlet. Kitamaat, Skeena, Prince Rupert,\nMetlakatla, Port Simpson,\nNaas, Maple Point and Portland Canal.\nLAND' ACT.\nSITUATIONS WANT.ED.\ndeacrlbed lands, situate\non Graham Ialand.\nLAND ACT.\nSkeena Land District. District of Coaat. Take\nnotice that Thomas. Budge, of Nanaimo, Ii.'(',..\noccupation miner. Intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following descilbed lands:\nCommencing at a post planteBd about 9 nitres\nnortherly from gkidegate, on the eaat coast of\nGraham Ialand, and on s small creek about one-\nhalf mile from the shore, commencing at the N.E.\ncorner, thence weat 80 chains, thence aouth 80\nchainB, thence eaat 80 chains, thence north HO\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres, more or leas. THOMAS BUDGE.\nDatod December 19, 1907. jan 18\nLAND ACT.\nSkeenaLand District. District of Coaat.-/Take\nnotice that Edward Ernest Potts, of Vancouver,\nB. C.e occupation clerk, Intends to apply fpr, permission to purchase the following described lands:\n' COmmendng ot a post planted at,the southeast\ncorner on a omall creek on the east' coast pi Graham Island, about 2 mllet north of I,awi| rlfll on\nthe shore near the trail, thence north so chains.\nthence west 80 chalna, thonce south 80 chains,\nthence eaat 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 kerf's, more or leu.\nLocated February 20. 1908. . . -- -\nEDWARD ERNEST POTTS. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' JOHN F. BRAY. AMfrt.\nDated February 20. 1908. ' march 21\n- ' *' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2f.,\"i''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" . '. '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' P. '.:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2|.'i.,;4. S'T-T\n,,.\". \u00E2\u0096\u00A0,,.,,;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 LAN\u00C2\u00BB ACT. '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \".;: - '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\u00C2\u00A3]:,\nBltecnk Lahd Dlsiltct.'DMrltit .of Coe^t, Take\nniitii ce that William' Oliver, of Skidegate, B. ft,\npccttpiition master mariner, intenda to apply,- for\npenr.i.'sion to purchase,'the following describeed\nInndi:,*'.. ' ,',\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 aui -.'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,'\nCommencing at a post'plnnted at the northwest\nceerj-er cif Le'et 1, Queen Charlotte lAlnhda,' tlience\neast .','1 chains, tlience north 40 chains, thence west\n20 chains, more or lees, to shore, thence south\nalong shore to point of commencement.\nDated December\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .-;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 WILLIAMOUVfiR.\nll\ LAND NOTICE.. ;:-,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,\"' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-.<,; ,\"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Skeenn LAudT'DUtrict. Dislfict'Of Qiiceii.ghnr-\nlottc Grhup'. Tnke notice thnt John C. Calhoun,\nof Victoria; 11. C, occupation farmer, intends to\nupply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed hinds: , ,\nComittciictng lit n poat planted one mite distant\nand lit mi easterly direction from Ktiilinlgslough.\nabout 2% miles south'of the north end of Ktiui-\niib, Islund. nnd running one mile eust, tlience one\nmile north, thence one mile west, thence one mile\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0outh to post.\nJOHN C. CALHOUN.\nDated November 21, 1907. Jan 4\nTypist, stenographer (young lady),\nrailway or pther office. Good spelling\nand composition. Fluent French, etc.\n.Mention salary. Address \"A,\" The\nNorth Coast, Port bimpson, B. C.\nCook\u00E2\u0080\u0094Survey party or camp preferred. Thorough training. Better\nthan Asiatics. Travel any where. Kindiy\nstate highest pay. Address \"B,\" The\nNorth Coast, rort Simpson, B. C.\nLAXD ACT.\nSkeena I.and Diitrict. District of Coast. Notice\nis hereby given that John Stmistir. of Skidegate,\nQ. C. 1., B. ft, occupation pioapefctor, intends to\napply for ptTmiasim to purchase the following\n>t\u00C2\u00ABd\nQ. C. I.:\nCommencing at a poet planted at the aouthraat\neornir of Section 22, Township 4. thenee 80 chains\nnorth, thence 80 chains east, thence so chalna\nooutji to ahore line, thence following shore line to\npoint of commencement, and containing 640 acres,\nmore or less. JOHN SJMISTER.\nDattxl February 1. 1908. march 7,\nLAND ACT.\nSkeenn I,nnd District. Dlatrict of Connt. Take\nnotice that Arthur Charles Le Plnstrirr Ray, of\nVancouver, occupation real estate ngcitt. intends\nto apply for permission to purchuse the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at n jiost plnnted nbout 9 miles\nnortherly from Skidegate. on the enst const of\nGraham Island.:on n small creek, and nbout oue-\nhnlf mile from the shore, commencing at the S.K.\ncorner, thence north TO chains, thenee west SO\nchains, thence soutli 80 chains, thence east K0\nchnins to point of-commencement, containing\n640 ncres, more or less.-\nARTHUR CHARI.KS IX PI.ASTRIER RAY,\nDated December 19. 1907. -Jan 11\nCut Your Tailojhrg: Bill I\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\nown home, by some friend or relative just as 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 wearing 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 ia to- examine the fabrics we put into\nthese clothes.\nFill in the following blank and mail it to us today:\nScotland Woolen Mills Co.,\nVancouver,\nB.C.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' \"'.\nDear Sirs\u00E2\u0080\u0094Please send me^easy self-measurement blank and\nsamples of imported woolens. ../.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"-Uihjt;\t\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. ci'.!'.. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -\n, -:.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 pit -\n. ;. . -\n. . ' '. i 1\n. ' (From The North Const,)\nrytr \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n. bur. :: -. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nfJHie\nammmm\n**p\nThe Scotland Woolen MiMs\n538 Hastings Street, Vancouver, B. <&\nmmwm\nii. Iiiii(i' u iI'lli\n#1 IIISI, il l^i\nm\nttr^-\n., j\n * ' H'l\n- --THE OKtrWHITEXSBORMtt 0WTHE COAST, k iV\nz\u00C2\u00B1h\nzmr\nAM kinds of rougrf and drewted lumber^ hand. :\"S ,)\n4- tl -J \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ut'\nyellowms> mtmmk\n Ternunre.a80tiia;ble and satisfac^pi\ gmwi^tiaecl.\nits'.\n'./\u00E2\u0080\u00A2fun\nDllt,''\nbirx\nMills, :\nWORKS CANAL.\nP. O. Address,\nPORT SIMPSON, B. C\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094mmmmimmmmm\nLAND ACT.\nSkeena Land District, District of Coaut. Take\nnotice that we, S. A. Morley and W. J. O'Neill, of\nPort Ksalnirton, B. C, occupation banker and\noperator, intend to apply for permission to lease\nthe following described land:\nCommencing: at a post planted on the aouth bank\nof the Skeena river about live milea above Port\nEsstmxton, thence south 16 chains, thence weat to\nthe bank of the Skeena river, thence following\nshore lino to point of commencement, containing\nAve acres, more or leas,\nSIMON ALEXANDER MORLEY.\nWILLIAM JOHN O'NEILL.\nDated February 24, 1908. feb 29\nHSR\nTsrr\ni'.U~\nol\nSubscribe for The North Coast\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2. Hkwnn I,iinil District. District of Const. Take\nnotice, that I, J. H, Rodircra, ngent for M. K.\"\nSuch is blind but even-handed justice aa ^(t*r\u00C2\u00AB. of Seattle. Washington, occtiMiion\ni ii *- 13 ??\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00A3> U \",*u.l*'\"\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 r\", rolncr, Intend to apply for periirliwloii to purchase\nis di\u00C2\u00BBp\u00C2\u00ABrt\u00C2\u00BBed at Port Simpson, tha an- the following described lundm\nnlimle Me>e> .> u\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei.n-i. tj_\u00E2\u0080\u009E n\u00C2\u00AB>.\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00C2\u00BB,\u00E2\u0080\u009E - Commencing nt a poBt planted nt 8, W,- corner\nwent isat oj Hudson \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Bay Company of Lot 47y. cansiar district, ooo\u00C2\u00ABe nay, thence 20\ntraders \" Chains to the N. W. corner-bf Lot 479, thence west\n40 chalna, thence aouth 20 chains to 'shore of\nGoose Bay, theuce along the shore of Goose Bay\nIn an disk-fly direction to point of commencement. MYRON KNOX ltuDGKKS.\nPer J. K. RODGKRS.\nDated Maroh 6.1906. . V-' march 28\nThe Empire Is wrong in this statement, The facts are as follows: Three\nIndlani were fined respectively.$7,.'. $10\nand $29, and the man who supplied the\nliquor wus fined $53, \"v\"\nThe following classified advertisement\nrecently appeared in the Vancouver\nProvince:1 \"Any person having any information concerning Angus McKinnon,\nwho disappeared from Port Essington\nliANO ACf.\nCommcncliight-'B post plnnted nt-the N. K. eor\nirof Lot 479, Cnssiur Vis '\nlMtXtetoJgr, please, jjommwtici^ with: \u00C2\u00ABl^*\"jgggf\"\nA. D. McKinnon,\nVaapouvdr, B. C.\nv 60i!hrdm, noi'i;\n_ . i %\u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' *h\u00C2\u00ABin\u00C2\u00AB iofitS, .,\nCommercial Hotel,' commencement.\nSkeenn Land Diitrict, District of Const.. Tnke\nnotice that I, J. H. Rodgcra, of Port Simpson,\nUrltlsli Columbia, occupation miner, Intend to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lnnd*:\nCommencing'!).,\nner of Lot 479, Cnssiur District, Goose Bay, thence\nice WrtmiUfwest; ihenee 60\nence 60 chnins enst to poliit of\nLAND ACT,\nSkeena Land District, District of Coast. Take\nnotice that David Russell Bell, of Jed way. B. C.\noccupation logger, Intends to apply for permission\nto*purchase the following described landm\nCommencing at a post planted on the shore line\nof Moresoy Island at the northeast end of MrCoy\nCove. Cumshewa Inlet, thence east 80 chains,\nthence south TO chains, or to nhor\u00C2\u00BB line of Cumshewa Inlet, thence westerly end northerly along\nshore line uf Cumshewa Inlet to place of commencement, containing 040 acres, more or less\nDAVID RUSSELL BELL,\nFREDERICK BENSON JONES, Agent.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Dated February 6. 1908. feb 29\nLAND ACT.\nSkeena Land District, District of Q\u00C2\u00ABtn\nCharlotte Islands. Take notice that David\nMcintosh of Victoria, occupation rancher, intends \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 to apply (or permission to purchase\nthe following described lands, about j miles up\nMossett Inlet from Indian Village and about\n2 miles, back from the sliere'i\nCommencing nt a post planted at the\nnorthwest corner,'tlience iatV SO chains, thence\nfouth SO \u00E2\u0096\u00A0chninv thence west 80 chain's, ilience\nnorth 80 chnins to point of commencement,\nand contaiiiing:.640 acres more or Ic-ii,.\n- J . DAVID McINTQSH.\nDated November 22, 1907. ,\nSkeena Land Diitrict, Diitrict pf Quten\nCharlotte Island. Take notice that Percy\nNeville Smith of Vancouver, occupation merchant, intends'to apply for per'ntisiion to purchase the- followihlf described-'land, about 5\nmiles, up M,\u00C2\u00ABS!te.tt Inlet from-Indian 'Village\nand abui)t 2 Hifles bijefc froth Ihe shore.\nCoiflBi\u00C2\u00BBencing at a post planted at themouth-\nwest cacntr,- thente' east 80- chain's, \"thenee\nnorth 80 chains, thence w-esl 80 chsini, thence\nsouth 80 chains to point of commencement,\nnnd containing1-6*0'acres more ot less.\nPERCY NEVILLE SMITH.\n;D4Ui\u00C2\u00ABl, Ndvehther 22, WW.\" \" \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -\nto. apply lor permission to purchase the following described land, about 200 yards west\nfrom 1'owc Hill, Utaliam Island.\nCommencing at a post planted at the northeast corner, thence sopth 80 chains, thence\nweat 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thenca\naloiig the shore 80 chains to point of ccni-\ntuenccincut and containing 640 acres more.or\nless.\n- ADAM1NA CHRISTIB,\nDated November 21, 1907.\nSkeena Land District, District of Queen\nOiarloitc Irlunds. Tnke notice that John\nll.ckli- ol Laily.jiiitli, occupation merchant, in-\ntcndii leeiipfily for permission to purchase the\nfollowing dckCiiLed land, about 2 miles up\nMassett Inlet shove Lot No. 8, the same be-\nin,T the noitliwcit corner:\nCommrncitig at a post planted at said' nortli-\nweit coiner, thence cast 20 chains, couth SO\ncluins, wesi 20 chains, along the beach 80\nchains to poiut ol commencement, 160 acres\nmore or less. ,\nJOHN BICKLE.\nDated November 22, 1907.\ntends to apply for permission lo purchase the\nfollowing described land, half a mile south-\neait of Woden River and about half a mile\nin from the heath:\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'Commencing at a post planted at the south-\neast corner; Ihenee west 80 chains: thence\nnorth SO chains; thence east 80 chains; thence j\n>outh eSO chains to point of commencement,\nami containing 640 acres more'or less.\nAI.FRKD JOHNSTON.\nDated November 23, 1907. \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0?'\n10'\nSkeena'Land District, District of Queen\nCharlotte Islands. Take, notice that Jese\nI'iuiicle-r of Vancouver, occupation salesman,\nintends lo apply, lor permission to piit'Chase\nthe following descrihed land, at about 5 miles;\nup Massett Inlet'from Indian Village and,\nabout J wiles east lromH,lhe shore..\nCommencing at a post iilaivU'l M W1 WUth-\nwest corner beside W.S. s northwest corner\npost, thence east 80 chaius, thence north 80\nchains, thence west 80 chains, thence south SO\nchains lo point of commencement, coniimmg\n640 acres more or less.\nJESS FIANDKR.\nDated November 22, 1907.\nSkeena Land District, District of Queen\nCharlotte Islands. Take notice that Margaret\nThickc of Ladysmith, married woman, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the foi-\nlowing lands, about 2 miles above Lot No. 8,\n(ill Massett Inlet:\nCommencing at a post planted at the south-\nwest.- corner, thence, east \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 20 chain?,' thenee;\nnortli 80 chains, theuce west 20 chains, thence\n.'cttth 80 chains to point of commencement,\n160 acres more or less.\" ' . '\nMARGARET THICKE.\nDated November 22, 1907.\n~eii aoout\nSkeena Land District, District of Q,ui'In\nCharlotte Islands. Take notice thatv\u00C2\u00A3ob(.rt\nMnitlanel of Agassii, occupation..\"Snclier, in-\nI \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1 1 e I ^ t r\ armltr ft*,*' narmittini, _ioe** 1 . a\nSkeena Land District, - District of Quets.\nCharlotte Islands. Take notice that-Andrew\nSellar Christie of Vancouver, otcupation\nrancher, intends to apply for permission\npurchase the following described I\n5 miles up Massett Inlet (jamf*-^ ..\"VIHaV\u00C2\u00BB'\nand about 3 miles WSts*\"^''ifciraHJi.**'*!*\nCommencing atj^1'^ M \u00C2\u00AB^*>*at\neast,- corner\npost, thet}S\u00C2\u00BBrn0I.th go chains, thrjwar.west em\nh lljprthenco south 80 chains, tUe\u00C2\u00BBea *\u00C2\u00BBtt SO\n3^os to point of commencenkmt;'.and eo\u00C2\u00BB-\naining 640 acres more or lossu '\nANDREW SF.I.LAft CHaU&TIR.\nDated November 22, 190jf.'. '\ntends to apply for permissjojj^>g puriihMe\" the\nfollowing desciibed Wi, hal, \u00E2\u0080\u009E mi,e tomh.\neast ol VVoden RiverThid about one mile and\na half, m -frcm the beach : . ' '\n. Commcncing.at a, post planted at the south-\nwestveorner; thence east 80 chsins; thence\nnorth SO chains; thence west 80 chains; thence\nsouth 80 chains to point of commencement, and\ncontaining 640 acres more or less.\n. ._,, , ROBERT MAITLAND.\nDated November 23, 1907.\nJOHRPH HKNRY RODGKRS.\nDated March 5,1907.\nSltceiis Land District, District of Queen\nCharlotte Islands, Take notice that Adamina\nmarch 28 Christie of I,adysmith, married woman, intends\nSkeena Land District, District of Queen\nCharlotte Islands. Take notice that Alfred\nJohnston of Vancouver, occupation rancher, ix>>\nSkeena Land District, District at. Queen\nCharlotte Islands. Take notice tnat James\nAllison of Vancouver, occupation bookkeeper,\nintends to apply. for permission to purchase*\nthe following: described.{and, near the .Indian .\nVillage of Massett, Graham 1 gland :., .7 - ... \ *,.-.\nCommenting at a'post planted at the south-\nweit corner and being near the southeast earlier of Lot ,11., thenee ejist.'eSO chains,'the'Ace'\nnorth 80 chains,, .tlience west SO chains, thence\nsouth 80 chains to poinf of .commencement,\nand containing 640 acres more or less.,\nJAMES AtLISON.\nDated Massett, Net ember 22, 1907.\neat tt, 1M\nJP\n____>m"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Port Simpson (B.C.)"@en . "The_North_Coast_1908-03-28"@en . "10.14288/1.0311669"@en . "English"@en . "54.571111"@en . "-130.408611"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Port Simpson, B.C. : P.F. Godenrath & Co."@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "The North Coast"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .